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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-10-21, Page 24na "THE RESTLESS ONES" HURON MEN'S CHAPEL SUNDAY, OCT. 24th 0 p.m. ° PAGE16--GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1976 COLBORNE CORNER Mrs. G. Wiling' ° 4-H CLUB They also report the crops 4-H Girls, Groups. One and have been very good this year Two of Tiger Dunlop 4-H girls and something new and in - Aid not meet -on Monday teresting was a ..new evening, due to rener'ations in discovery has been made that the kitchen of Colborne when they know of a hail Township 'Hall, but will be i'storm coming they have a meeting a little earliernext means of shooting something Monday evening, October 25. - into the air and it falls as Girls please try and be at the slush instead of hail. This Colborne Hall next: Monday apparently was done recently night earlier. near where Art Dickson lives. If you haven't attended theMiss Maureen . Reaburn, Christmas CountryFair R.N. 'on staff at Vancouver which was in Saltfor' Valley "General - Hospital and Miss Hall this Wednesday, October Ja•niee Reaburn of Hamilton 20, by all means plan to at- visited their patents Mr. and tend this Saturday October Mrs. Eric Reaburn recently. 23. There is a splendid display Mr. -and Mrs. Ron Walsh of North Bay visited•the past of crafts and as always a ,week with Mrs. .Walsh's Bake Table laden' with parents, Mr. and Mrs.• R. delicious food. Make a day of parents, and nd Mrs and it and stop and have lunch Mr. Walsh's mother in there too, it will be an in- •Clinton. Wresting day and an ex: Mr. and Mrs. Terence cellent opportunity to do your H Mr. spent Thanksgiving newChristmas shopping and get with their daughter, -Mr. and new ideas. There will be something for Mrs. Thompson and family of Seaforth - , everyone, gifts . of all kinds, Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon fresh vegetables,yhonehe Kaitting spent Thanksgiving Fair10 etc.. See you .athe with friends in Kitchener and Fair 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Shakespeare. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE We are .pleased to. report Tiger Dunlop . Women's Mr. Maitland Montgomery Institute October meetingexpects to return home this. will be Thursday October 28 week after having surgery in, with.. Dungannon and . Alexandra Marine and Goderich Institute :members General Hospital, Goderich. as' -•our 'guests. The special The sympathy . of the speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. community is extended -to Mr.. Doug Feagan, who .will give and Mrs: Gordon Brindley an illustrated talk on their' and family in the passing of year in Scotland as a teacher, their son ;Gerald Edward on Members don't forget ,the Wednesday, October 6. as the Penny Sale. Plan to attend results of an accident. Burial and visitors-alwayswelcame. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC u ' Blood Donors .are,.�urgently 'LOCHAISH needed: If possible . make , , • was in Colborne •Cemetery October 9. ' plans to give blood at the Blood Clinic, Goderich -Collegiate Wednesday, November 3. Help, remember thelife ydu Save may beyour • own. .. SOCIAL NEWS William West -lake' of Saltford reports a very happy and enjoyable holiday recently when he ac- companied his .daughter and' son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Roy Fowler of Corupnaon a trip to. -the . West Coast. They flew to Vancouver .'and visited Mr. Westlake's brother Frank and friends there who then drove them back to visit -brothers Bob and Charlie in Moose Jaw, Sask., After an 'enjoyable visit • there they. ' took ' a plane at -Regina and flew to Winnipeg, then a bus trip to Fort Frances to visit a granddaughter there. A son Jack of Dundas met them there and they motored to Sault Ste. Marie where they visited friend's and then _returned to .Sarnia and home. The crops in the west were practically all harvested and they have had a wonderful. harvest generally, but a hail storm h.ad gone through•part of the district he visited,' in'' . July, and' did considerable dahiage.: Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dickson. and Mr. and Mrs: George Westlake also of Saltford -District just returned, home from a trip to the Prairie Provinces.. They motored. to Olds, Alta. where the Dickson son Art and Dianne • Sympathy of the .com- munity is . extended. to Mrs. Donald Simpson . and family in the sudden passing, of her mother Mrs. Earl•Elliott. Mr. Ken Elph.ick met with, an accident• while doing chores.. in the :barn and is a patient in Wingham hospital..` Mrs. Emily MacLennan and Florence` spent •a, few days . in - Sarnia with.. Mrs. MacLennan's daughter `Margaret and family. ' Several from the area are attending, night .school in Ripley, among them Mrs. Jim . MacKenzie and Mrs. Evan MacLean. Mrs. Edna Codk of Oen Sound visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim • MacKenzie and Mary Elleri and with Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie arid Neil. Mrs. Frank MacLennan is taking treatment is hospital in. Loridbn. ' °Several from this area attended a tea held 'at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilkin on Sunday in honor of her daughter -bride elect. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles spent, the Thanksgiving weekend, . in Montreal with Mr. and :Mrs. Allan McCharles and family and Mr. and Mrs. R D. McTavish. • Allan McCharles returned home from .hospital while his parents visited there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrett and family of. Toronto` spent. the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. • and . Mrs. Ross MacKenzie and family; David Edgar Reinhart has received an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree in History from .the •Universi'ty., of Westersn ' Ontario and is at Wilfrid Laurier University studying for a Master of Arts' degree. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.. Edgar' Reinhard, the, former Mary L. Chisolm, and the grandson of Mrs.. Leo D. Chisolm of Guelph. r �UNI AN.NON DOINGS MRS MARY .BERE NILE'UNITED, CHURCH• • Several, from Dungannon attended the 121 anniversary of Nile United Church on unday. Rev. Albert Cbok of Trinity Church, Ashfield was guest speaker and chose the topic "The Church is salt and fight". A musical group, The $ounda of Faith, made the rafters ring With their beautiful selections. They are an inter -denominational group of young people from the Stratford Kitchener area • who displayed a gfeat deal of talent in singing and playing/ different instruments to 'contribute to the service: . Lunch and a social time were enjoyed in the church basement after the service. . BLOOD DONOR CLINIC A Blood Donor Clinic will be ' held pi Wednesday, November 3 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. and from 6:30- 8:00 p.m. in . Gederich .Collegiate. • Please keep this date in mind • as bloodis urgently needed. ' HUNTING PARTY A Iocal hunting party of 12 spent last week in the Surly. bury area and -bagged four moose (2 bulls, a cow and a calf.) - The hunters were . Harold Errington, • Roger Pentland, Ken McNee ' and : David Dawson of Dungannon; Eric McNee, GeorgeSillib, George MacKinnon, Gary -Sproul of Nile; Bruce Johnston of Wallaceburg; . Jim ' Hunter, Mactier; -Bob ' .Wallace, Lucknow; and Bill Krepps, Stratford... - SOCIAL NEWS' Visitors • with Mr. and Mrs. Robt: Irvin were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling and.farnily, of Thamesville and Mr. and• ' Mrs. Russell' Irvin and family,' ninth concession Ash- field. A few Dungannon ladies attended the Auburn U.C.W. Thankoffering meeting on Brian John Buckley Sunday evening. graduated :from .the Mr.. Wm Berry returned University of Toronto' home a week or -so ago after recently with an Honors spending about eight weeks in Bachelor of Science degree hospital in London. • and is now attending,Medical The Nile U.C. Turkey School at Queens University Supper is on October 27 at. in -Kingston. He Is the son of 5:30 p.m.. and 7:00 p.m. Mr.. and Mrs.. R.J. Buckley, . Tickets must be purchased in - the former Gloria Chisolm '.advance. • " and the grandson of Mrs. Leo " Mrs. ' Graham McNee,. D.' Chisholm of Guelph. Debbie Vella and Mrs. Mary Bere visited at Huronview on. • �.�• • Sunday. W.- J. Denomme SymlpatnyF is, extended to • Mr: and •Mrs. .Chester Fin- nigan on the death•of. Ruby's FLOWER j brother-in-1•aw. Mr.. Mel •• Henry, of Amberley, whose • - funeral was on Friday: ' SHOP . i Mr.. and Mrs. Len Biloy and family of Detroit spent the weekend - at their summer home. Welcome. to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton formerly of Kinlough -and recently of. t Ripley who -have moved into a mobile home next to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham t McNee. l Welcome also to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chisholm and child from Goderich who are living �..,..;,.,.., ._.. in thehouse where Ken ,t. Phone. 524-8132 77 DAY L.. OR NIGHT and family live and while. they visited there, Mr. arid Mrs.' George Westlake went onto visit their daughter and husband, Mrr, and Mrs. Doug • Gramson and family of High Level, Alta. They returned to Olds, Alta. and flew home and Mr:. and Mrs. Dickson stayed for a while longer. 'One of the ' highlights on their trip they visited where Mrs. Dickson spent her, childhood school . - years andvisited a former -school -churn, a Mrs: George Gabrielson of Aneroid, Alta: Cu.• f2HEATING SYSTEMS legrE YOUR PRAIGES •'LOCAL 110,11 Art Size isn't everything but... . , . . 110W that we're 'The fourth Tai gest' trust• conipany in Canada, Victoria.and Grey.Trust is able tti bring you all . the advantages of' size as 'well as continuing to provide' the saltie personal service and local experience that has huilt'confi+lence in our serving the people .of Ontario since ..1 9. vrcroRM. and GREY VG Rust, CO. 'AN? SNC '989. Manager A.A., Weatherby 2!1.4,3111 Goderich" . . • Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING Clerks Certificate as to 1976 Posting Of Preliminary List,Of Electors for Town Of Goderich I, J, Harold Walls, Clerk of the Town of Godreich in ihe County of Huron certify that the Preliminary List of all electors prepared as required by the Municipal Elections Act; 1972 was publicly: posted in the Office of the Municipal Clerk on the 15th day of October, 1976. Electors should examine the list • to ensure' that their names and relevant information are correctly shown. . . Application for inclusions, additions 'or, corrections to or deletions from the list may be made by aft elector by com- pleting and filing a form obtainable at the Office of the CIerK. The last day for filing forms requesting additions, correc. (lobs or deletions: - r Friday; November 5th, 1976 57 West Street Goderich, Ontario 3. Harold Walls . . Clerk -Treasurer Ohm's used to live on William St. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB • On Saturday'afternoQn the Boys and Girls Club from the Christian- Fellowship Church were treated to a hay ride and nature hike. Peter Martin, co -leader of „ the Boys' Club drove the tractor for the hay ride and lec#the way for the hike. Mrs, Florence Frey, co -leader of the Girls' Club accompanied the girls and collected some filature specimens with which, she prepared a gorgeous.leaf arrangement :for Sunday morning service. , Meanwhile.- • back at the., Martin farm, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin was making popcorn and preparing refreshment for the hungry hikers. After the hike the girls made flower arrangements for cen- trepieces for the dining tables at Lucknow Nursing Home.. Brotherhood was the . Theme for worship service on Sunday ..morning at the Christian Fellowship Church. Student pastor Doug Zehr spoke on .the subject. , "Brotherhood - A tran- sformed people." BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS On Thursday October 17 the trial runs were held on the grounds for the Cross Country - Run to be held on Wednesday October 20 at Point Farms Park. Those winning placings from one to six in each class will attend the run next week. Those placifigseven and eight - do not attend unless spares. areneeded. Midget Class; Wray Forster,. . Gordon Farrish, Juergen Kulle,': Leslie Livingstone, Richard For- ster; Kevin Beattie, David Weaver, Paul Hackett, Girls, Wilma Vandervelde, Michele Humphrey,nice- Cook . Darlene Kuik, Laurie.Carter, °Margaret McWhinney, Colleen Durnin, Lynn Alton. Junior Class Boys, George Alton, •Mike Durnin, Glenn Raynard, Leonard Kohnert, Duncan Simpson, Ray Martin, Robin Markham, Kevin Alton, Girls, Jennifer Drennan, Linda Taylor, Peggy Gibson, Allison Graham, Brenda Henderson, Mandy Miller, Ruth Martin, Shirley McNeil. ?Intermediate; . -Boys; Jim Young,. Allan McWhinney, Gerald Cook, David Gibson, tea:: Bernie : Burgsma, David Pritchard, Steven Errington, Bill Kuik, Girls, Collette Keayon, Karen Metzger, Michele Dickson, Donna' Maize, Nancy Moran, Kathy Little, Debra Arnold, Sylke • Becker. .. Senior Class; .. Boys, Ed. . (continued from page 17' INDOOR GARDENERS • HANGING POTS' • PLANTS • ROPES • WALL BRACKETS • HOOKS � All our hanging Pots & Containers Above sale also at Skyway Market FREE TRIP TO NASSAU, FREE BALLOTS IN MALL. SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF ' MAPLE LEAF SLICED MISSION . CASE OF 2.4 SPECIAL LIFEBUOY 9 OZ. REG. 32.45 31BAR PKG. Sale Prices Effective From Thurs. Oct. 2)st. to Mon. Ott. 25th WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TOLIMITQUANTITIES , MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10:00 A.M..9:O0 p.M, SATURDAY 9:00 A.M:•9:00 W.M.