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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-26, Page 16The Ralston Purina Company WOULD LIKE TO announce the new PURINA dealer in the GODERICH AREA is Smiths Farm and . • Garden Centre 62 Ha tri i Ito'n Street, Goderi ch. We would like to express our sincere ap- preciation to the 'former dealer . George Wraith for his 25 years, of service: PAGE 12—*GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1976 . ±RUUN'flAND AB0Ill WIiN. MARTHA Just a short time until the kids return to school. In a way I want to say = "Goodie=e-e", in another way I'm abit. sorry, because a lot of kids are away from home, having a great. time ..learning about other places, people and thugs.. ' 'Hopefully they are learning respect-- f'or authority. and people and other .people's things that they have taken Help your neighbour when you help yourself Your own community., has'first call on every" dollar you deposit in Victoria and Grey Trust.. .1n effect, we rent money from you and pay that - ri,Money out in mortgages and other loans right in •your own community. Mcmber Can,iii,a D6"osit • insurance: Corp and VG T.,RUST COMPANY. SINCE 1889 Manager A;A. Weatherby. 524-7381 Goderich for granted —Or ignored—at. home. Let's hope the glimmer? haS given each oneaomething new to think about and some respect for filings they Let'S hope, foo, for more disciPlin'e in the school system which will, hopefully, encourage more discipline at What we really need is rnore encouragement for the youngster§ the things they. can do in the arts and crafts. For the 150 Birthday , Celebration .in 1977 I would like to see a ,great display of these talents. We need the opnortunity to ' show what youngsters from six to 16 (and over) .are doing in the line of drawing, painting, .sculpture, woodwotking and Summer '.77 is not far away the teachers will encourage and iristrttet _these young people,. starting early in the school year for the Centennial Celebration showing next summer. It is great to, see •how each child - i'n his own special way can really develop'. in whatever craft he I hate.. to see a class struggling with a subject that -Sonne like and others cannot cope with: For those who like. tri,draw let them really work at it:- but if -the kid in the next chair hates it let him sculpt or .carv_e - or bake a cake - as long as he really wants .to do doubly safe ;to fly: "If one motorknocks out the %other " takes over:. Isn't that reassuring? Well, a great lady of :.Goderich, Jennie_McGratten, has just celebrated her 96th Fr . Marianne Mr, .and Mrs:. Eugene birthday. Isn't that just ,Frayne; solos•by. Marian g d. Frayne accompanying Dalton and family' of Windsor visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mark Dalton and - farrtily, Mrs.. Maureen Chilton and. son. Tommy returned to their - home in- Moose Factory on Monday, August -23 '.after, 11;4. wa rgsbridge ladies provtde_pariy ct jfuronview Members - off the. Barbara, Michelle and Kingsbrid"ge Catholic Philip .spent the weekend with Women's Lague visited Mr. and Mrs."CyrilAustin. Huronview on •Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond August 1'8,. and prlavid:ed Hogan of Hanover attended. entertainment and treats"to . the . funeral of his cousin, u.. the patients there. Master of- Dennis 1:fogan, at K,ingsbridge Cerernonies; •Mrs. Betty on Saturday,.August 21, Frayne called bn the Ed Dwyer and son Bobby of following numbers: songs by Newcastle visited : with. Mr. Miss Donna. Sue Errington; and Mrs. Donald Frayne and Scottish dances by Miss Lisa , liiinily this pastflweekend. it wonderful? Tell.',her. Go herself, on . the piano; and Six months is a' very short .bless" ,for .all,`of us, will you p. time in which to really work Stam .. time twirling' by Miss Vicki up something • worthwhile . I hope -you enjoyed theLynn Doherty: Duets: by showing - but give him the Flowery Show put on, by the ' Father Ed Dentinger and chance to show that he"really Green'Thumbers -"the juniors, 1VIariaiine . - Frayne were • -lik'es to do these'things,.. A-• :. of the focal Garden Club; at" followed by; a sing song" with I've stated•this rather badly Suncoast Mall, These all the patients joining in. -but I. think you will know. youngsters under •the Happy birthday was sung and " how- I feel about encouraging• guidance of Jean Barnett and gifts 'presented to all those —the children -ratan early age her helpers made a wonderful having birthdays in the to -work at the' things they showing month•.of August. -Cup cakes enjoy doing, Mrs, Barnett tells me these •,and refreshments were I `recall:' so well;, when.:my boys and girls rec. ived'in-- served. • boys were 'small. I had been struction re the r les and Members of the Lucknow doing same soap sculpture to regulations:: to- .:sh wing- the Catholic Wamen's—League-_ those days we had nice great flowers at times you wan- presented a musical program big bars of Ivory soap and it dered if any of .the info' was ' -to patients in the- Pinecrest was beautiful for this pur- sinking in. But, they all Manor, -Lucknow oh Thur- - pose. Anyway, I . suppose in•turned . out making better sday, August . 19. Mrs._ "show and tell" - or whatever points than many of the adult Margaret MacDonald was the they called it in• those days,'members. master of ceremonies for the word got to the teacher and I Art and Mary Bordeau of following' ,program Lisa was invited to teach the Art's • Landscaping -- and Frayne danced. the Highland classes certain days a. week Nursery Centre on Bennett Fling; songs by the Stapleton on this easy type of sculpture. Street once again supplied girls; duet . by Father. Ed Dentinger and Elmer Umbach with everyone joining in. Tickets for the prize draw were picked by the patients at Pinecrest. Congratulations to the following.. winners: hand made quilt, Mrs. Susan (Hall) Moffat, of Lucknow; overnice tote bag, Gordon King, Peet Dover'; baby's crib blanket, Loretta - Dohert•y,. King -abridge;. ' five Wintario tickets, ` S. Hunter of Etobicoe; hand '-made decorative cushion, R. MacDonald, Georgetown; and I can only hope it carried and learn of many,wonderfur man's "walle.t Bernice thru 'in their ,growing. up . things that are happening ,in 'Drennan, RR 7, 'Lucknow. years. the. plant world today... Plans are being made for a It take§, a.lot of practice in Another chance to go to the bridal shower to; be held at drawing, or•whatever to get C.N,E:: Sunday August'29. North Ashfield ' church '. to the point where. you Can be See Coming. Events for info. basement on Friday evening; proud of something you've . Love Martha. August 27 for Miss Brenda spending two :weeks vacation With . her mother Mrs. Mark .Dalton and members of the Dalton family. Miss . Leona Hogan com- n eneed.. employment at the Ingham 'and .District General Hospital on Monday, 'August 23. ' Mr, and Mrs. Kerry Rogan and• family". of Glencoe •and.. Miss Fay 'Hogan of Owen Sound visited during the past Week with their' parent"s Mr. • and, -.Mrs. Connie4Hogan and, attended the funeral• services of : their cousin Dennis • Saturday, August 21. • Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Austin spent, :holidays this past week in Parry Sound and the Muskeka District. Several . from this area, attended the Trinity -Ashfield Homecoming Sunday held at the Brookside school on Sunday, ,August 22. Worship service at.ii arm. was taken by the Reverend•• Albert. J. Cook. Organist ` was Mrs.' Ruth .,.Alton: Approximately 475 - persons enjoyed the luncheon ,which was followed at 2 p.rn. "by a ..program.. Special congratulations to the 'members of Trinity United Church of. Ashfield for- this very, special day and: for the History book, "Frontier Ways to Modern Days".. . • Mr.— ,. aiici-.`lVkrs -J�rrn MacDonald (Kathleen Dalton) and daughters 'Julie and Shawna who have been holidaying with her father, • Mr: Raymond Dalton and the - Dalton farnilltes returned to their _ home in Edmonton, Al 'erta by car, leaving here an , Saturday afternoon,' August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dalton. visited on Sunday, August 22 - in St. - Clements Wath her - -parents M'r. and Mrs. George . Lienhardt: and with.her, sister Mrs. 'Brian „,White, Mr. White ° and family., continued on page 17) I've never forgotten how plaques and other prizes to eagerly most of these this group... Art is' quite ah - children worked. _ leones noyed that more adults are who were, ,not interested not • taking notice ' or en - always forgot to being their couraging these talented bar of soap or the paring knife Youngsters. He thinks they or - something. Anyway, I ' are missing a good thing -and realized .this and Jet . them ' most likely we are. work at something else - ' Everyone is very proud of praising - their efforts even• thein and these youngsters tho' it was not in my depar . are learning a . lot about ':tment. • ' - plants, flowers and ecology I don't recall anything . that will last the',rest of their fantastic conning out 'of these lives. . classes but the enthusiasm They are taking a trip soon, and encouragement meant an to the Arboratum at O.A.C., in awful lot to those youngsters -. Guelph where they will see done. . - . . . The -catch here is to not tie so proud that you set that piece- up and never try to impre- e . on it. This is most, - _i pportant - •-you can always improve on anything you do or ave.done - so keep at it! Id -see the Day Nursery • is ready to go early in 'Sep- tember. - Carol Egerier has been working hard for years with this_ much needed ser- vice. She deserves a lot of credit. - along with a number. of other girls who over the years have given a lot' of - valuable assistance. - This fall, a very nice gal who has already helped a lot, �';1yill be Carol's assistant and Carol couldn't ask for'a nicer, more conscientious - person than Mary Ann Shanahan. Good luck girlsa you'vea big job ahead of you again. It is wonderful to have,--, the patience Of, a saint arid- such great love for little children. The nursery school is in the big old school. opposite St. Peters' Church again . this year. - I-' often . "drop in." at the airport to see what's cookin' and recently saw - a small aircraft with two propellers - fore _ and aft - which fascinated me. It . was • a Cessna twin engined job, N6386F, that is..'apparently S84 the PULSIFER MUSIC: JUfl(OQf mNl HIGHWAY 21 *SOUTH - GODERICH • FRIDAY & SATURDAY, . AUG. 211128 Items marked at. Sale Pricers will be Player ...... Pianos,. Electric pianos,. Organs, and other ' items. Up to 6 months Free Lessons to first-time `- Organ buyers. a - Adulfs can 'Pit -0' fer for Free Draws of:' $260.00; $100.00; $50,00 towards organ pur chase. Draw to be held this Saturday, August .. 28 at. 4:00 p.m, I boar<'Wnrlltter Mark-o`Soni and WiII-Dealer:.. M1 PULSIFE-R .. SEAPORT", & ;GODERICH GODERICH STORE REOPENS SEPT. 9 DEM 1976 DELTA 88. ROYALE 2 door coupe, "350 V8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio; electric defrost, remote - mirror, side moulding, wheel discs, whitewall radial tires, deluxe bumpers. Finished in Firethorn Red with Red cloth interior and white Landau vinyl roof. JSB992. Sales Representatives DON FULLER, EMMERSON ERB; IVAN BEAN M. H.AYTERHoLosMoBILE 524-731 4 GODERICH Moran bride -elect, Envelopes are available. at Lanes,, Kintail,' and Amberley. stores . for anyone wishing to go in oft ..the gifts. - Father Dentinger and Brother Carl Voll are making their annual retreat at Camp: Huronia from August 23 to 28. .Mass this week at St'. Joseph's Kings fridge is at 8. a m, Mr -s. Marie Austin moved;' on Saturday, August 21 to her new apartment at 2350 Bir- •chmount ' Road, Agincourt; ' Apartment 70. '. Her many friends and relatives and neighbours 'wish her health and happiness arid presented her with `gifts prior to• her departure. - - .. Len O'Wioughlin • of Rochester,. Michigan spent Malibu (la'si, 1 anJau Janet: Bodges, daughter 'of Mr. ; and Mrs. Leonard Rodges of RR • 2;. Clinton, endue tcegronar. _ the weekend at the` home of School of Medical Technology his sister, Mrs.. Bernardine recently. She cpmpleted the . two-year course and trained;, Kinney. at Victoria . Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence London as a .Medical 'Austin, their daughter Mrs. technologist. n Shirley ;Grobbel and children fever and allergic symptoms LIQUID OR TABLET FORM Children and adults strengths CNLOR•TRIpoi i CNIUPYN[hlll M1:1411USPlt! is ANTIHISTAMINE Rapid relief AIIERGIE3 j hay fever 'ifi SCHFRIHG CO M I Poy<gy�0o UMII9D 1 <,nic695 vs,tsar $5.113 YIN leen is Clears 'Protects. ,i c airc1t Protege TentO- Six Lotion 2 OZ. TRIAL' & 'TRAVEL SIZE -. free WITH PURCHASE OP 8 OZ. ONLY Bonne # 6t ft VI' nil 11.11..,. I. .s .L: dell An •