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they're not there, and tell
w,bat they are probably doing
at the time.
Ernie Coombs, when he's
not travelling, lives in
Pickering, just outside of
Toronto, where he tapes his
television •program. In his
free time, he enjoys many-
hobbies,
anyhobbies, including painting
and sketching, house -fixing,
restoring old cars and fur-
niture, and music. He has a
daughter, aged 14, and a son,
-11. His wife,. Lynn, a former
Mr. Dressup coming to
Gderh! On Sunday,
November 7, the Maple Leaf
Chapter, I.O.D.E., presents
two performances of Mr.
Dressup's stage show, in the.
Collegiate Auditorium. Shows
are 42 :00 and 4:00 PM.
As Mr. .Dressup; Ernie
Coombs, star of the popular
CBC. • children's television
show now in its 12th year, will
.`perforin a live stage show
designed especially for young
children. On stage, as on TV,
Mr. Dressup invokes the
• child's rich imagination to
• enhance his enjoyment of the
show - .
On stage with Mr, Dressup
wii11 be his famous "Tickle
Trunk",- an . almost -magic
repository for all. sorts of
props and costumes. From
the contents of this fantastic
trunk, Mr. Dressup builds his
, repertoire of characters,
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songs; and make-believe
situations, which so, delight
his young viewers.
"Moving from one character
Dressup may be a clown one
moment, a pirate, cowboy,
magician or African explorer
the next. The Tickle Trunk is
alwa full of surprises.
Music and audience -
participation. are featured in '
the show as well, with the
children frequently joining
Mr. Dressup .in songs, and
offering.. enthusiastic
suggestions and commentary
throughout the performance. ,
' Although 'the .puppets Casey
and Finnegan are, seen with -
him on television-, Mr.,'.
17ressup's stage appearance
is a solo effort. Nsvertheless,
the puppets are always asked .
for by the audience, and Mr.
Dressup has to explain why
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"The..Boardin.g • House"
Formerly Axe. Recording Artist
`MAJOR HOOPLE'S BOARDING.
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and
GRT Recording Artist
"JAMES LEROY"
TOGETHER NOW IN A GREAT NEW GROUP
Plus - Returningagain this year
"'TOUCH"•
Saturday, Oct. 30
8-11 p.m.
Goderich District. Collegiate
ALL TICKETS - S3.
Available at: GDCI
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RECREATION BOARD OFFICE
9 Waterloo St. S.
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actress and puppeteer, now
devotes her full time to
managing • their ..nursery
school, which they've
operated for the past 7 years.
The . family also includes a
varying number of dogs, cats,,
guinea pigs, and a horse.
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Busy as he is, Ernie prefers'
this sort of life over a regular
nine -to -five job, and main-
• tains that he'd like to continue
to educate and entertain
children for as long' as he's'
able to.
Yea.'thou; 1 walk through the valley.
0 NESE AREWEII no
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MRS. E.I. BLACK ''.
Rev. G.L. Royal will
conduct., the funeral service
this'' afternoon'. for; the late..
Mrs. Edna Ilene' (Park)
Black who died . Tuesday,
October 19 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
at the age of 68. 'Mrs. Black.
was a, resident of 47 Elgin
Street West, Apartment One,,
in Goderich. • ,
Born March 24, 1909, to
,: Richard Park and the former
Margaret Ann Reid at
Dungannon she lived there
until 1!131 when she moved to
Ashfield Township: She later.
moved to Goderich in 1963.
On July 22;1931 she
married Howard. Black who-.
predeceased her .iri.1961. Mrs.
Black was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church.
She • is survived by. two
daughters and two sons,
Margaret (Mrs. Ray Stanley)
of St. Thomas, Betty
(Mrs. •Stanley Doherty) of.
Port Albert,. Bill of Goderich
and .Ron 'of St.'Thoinas.
Also surviving are ' two
sisters and three' brothers,
Mary (Mrs: Arthur Stewart)
of Port Albert, Ben,. John,
Richard and Beth (Mrs: Ken
Hodges) all of Dungannon,
'Interment is to be in
Dungannon Cemetery.
150 . attend rail
The Senior Citizen's. Zone 8 • the meeting at 3 p.m. with •a
Rally: _ was held in Saltford
Valley • Hall- on October 14
with 150 in attendance.
The meeting was opened at
10:30 by Marg Grigg,
President of Zone 8. Esther
Rivett led singing and Mary
Morris accompanied on the
piano. Mrs. Zurbrigg 'of the'
executive of U.S.C.O. of
Stratford gave a talk also
Leona Lockart of Clinton.
At 1:30 the Zone 8 com-
mittee held a business
meeting. It was decided at
this meeting that the Spring
Rally be held in Dashwood in
April. Mrs. Zurbrigg opened Dungannon
talk on the rights of Senior
Citizens. Leona Lockar-t also
spoke.' The -president of each
club gave .a . short - talk
followed by a program
consisting of solds, a ladies
-quartet, violin, a'mouth,organ
selection and a ladies duet,
with accordion and guitar.
.Mr. Inglis of Atwood gave a
talk,
The Senior Citizens of
Goderich will hold their first
Nov. meeting' on November 3
,at . "McKay Hall.
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Davidson, Karl Morrison,
•Larry MacPherson, Simon
Forster, Brian Hackett,
Darryl Beattie, Elwyn
Brindley, Doug. Kuik.,
Kay Morrison Dorothy.
Martin, Linda • .Jerome,'
Janice Hackett, Doreen'
Jefferson, Theresa Taylor,
Barbara Hackett, Michele
• Morton.
. On Monday October 4, Mr.
Murray Gaunt, Lib. MPP for
our -area spoke to the Grade 8
students on the parliamen-
tary system. This was
followed by a question period
which the students found very
informative.
Heike Kulle,.an 11 -year-old'
girl- from Germany has
recently cofne to Canada to
live with relatives. She is
learning English •.while
continuing her :education in
Rom 9, • Grade 6 at
Brookside.
Recently, Mrs. Warren.
Zinn presented . Brookside
With two copies of "Frontier
Ways to NModern Days," a
history of North-east Ashfield
and part of West Wawanosh,
for use in the library. • '
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' GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
1'19'I —PA is
AUBURN AND fliSTRICT NEWS
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BASEBALL BANQUET •, • were :only nine persons McDonald' of '.Seaforth; was the mission study onAfriea`
The Auburn Baseball
banquet was held on Thur-
sday • •October 7 with .. 160
players, coaches and parents
enjoying a pot -luck supper.
Following the dinner,
'James Towe, chairman of the
recreafion Committee
thanked Glen Webster for his
effort in organizing baseball
.for the village _ this past
season; Mr, Towe than1ted all ,the rate of $2.00 per child or
who had taken part in any $5.00.per family charged to all
way to make the 1976 Ball players in this year's baseball
season a success. Glen Linea ue was unfair. Mrs,.
Webster also thanked all. Schneider stated'that th
those who had helped' by Little League players' were
coaching, umpiring, driving not as hard on equipment as
players to out -of town games - the other teams and therefore
or
during
fisting in any capacity •should be charged at a lesser
during 'the season. Mu'°q rate. It is hoped that. the
Webster thanked Mrs. Bess Recreation Committee may
Slater for her assistance as hear from other parents in
secretary -treasurer and in , this regard. Mrs. 'Schneider
organizing the banquet. also stated that shedid not.'
• All present joined in a thank it fair for the Coach of
round of _appce _ _for :- the
Ladies 'assisting •in the kit-
chen. Mrs. James Towe, Mrs.
Garth McClinchey, Mrs. Ross
Andrews, Mrs. Robert
Arthur, Mrs. Robert Slater,
Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs.
Gordon Powell, Mrs. Brian
Cartwright and Mrs, Donald
Cartwright.
Mrs. Brian Hallam thanked.
the coaches who were Doug
Giousher, Dana Bean,. Brian
McClinchey, Terry Powell,
Trudy Machan, Gary
Hakkers, Linda Hakkers,
° Fred Lawrence, Rick
Ferguson, Doug. Chamney,
John Verwey, • Bill Sproul,
Rick Slemen and Ross Dobie.
Mrs. Garth McClinchey
thanked . the' . umpires -who
were Bill Robertson,; Brian.
Hallam., Greg .Hallam, Keith
Hallam, Larry - Lovett, -Rick
Slemen, Chuck .Kerr, Darcy
Andrews, Brad Andrews,
Brent. ,Andrews, Robbie.
Plunkett . 'Allan Caldwell,
David Cartwright, Linda and
Gary Hakkers, •. Doug
Glousher, John . Verwey,
Frank Van Dongen Jr., Terry
Powell, Don Plunkett, Jim
Schneider, Any Lubbers,
Shannon Niblock, Bob' Powell.
and all those who were called
when the need arose.. -
Brian McClinchey, coach of
the second -'place team
presented the Little League
trophy . to Doug. Glousher,
who coached the • winning
team;
Doug's Dodgers assisted by
Ross Dobie. Players on the
team were Captain -Mike Van
Dongen, assistant. 'captain -
Anita Hallam, Jamie D'aer,
Dennis Schneider, Angela
Schneider, Angela Vander
Heyden, Melody Solman,
Wendy Powell, Kevin
• Whetstone, Karen Whetstone,
Walter Johnston 'Paul
Plunkett, Vickie' Rodger.'
Mike Van- Dongen presented a
gift to Doug . Glousher on
behalf of the,Doug's Dodgers.
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present, ;it wasdecided to -• secretary for the meeting. tellingabout the trials of the
postpone the election until the After the minutes were ac-,. Christians and the whites in
next meeting £o be held in the ',cepted as mall. a discussion to -day's `World* The meeting
Community Memorial hall on took place about work shops ' was closed witf-i;a hymn, and
Wednesday November. 3 at and itwas announced that the the benediction by Mrs:
8:00 p.m. All parents ' and Hamilton -London_. Synodical' Sanderson.
teen -aged children in the would be held '"in Knox: A lunch was served byMrs;
community are asked�.to• be Church, . Stratford, April 12 Daer. w k
present.
and . 13 1977. The 'Belgrave
Mrs. -Jarpes ,Schneider_ Auxiliary, are to be the.
presented a complaint to the.; ' Nominating committee,"
group,.. It was her opinion that It was announced that Miss
Ida White had returned to
India last week. It was an- •
nounced that Mrs. Rochus
Faber, the literature
secretary = had the highest
sales among the 47
secretaries. The January•
annual meeting will . be held
on January.12 in Seaforth. -
Mrs. Bert. .McCreath of
Goderich, Glad . Tidings
secretary, asked all Youngblut and John of
Auxiliaries to send in their Ottawa , and Mrs. ' William
subscriptions immediately. McLennan of Winnipeg spent ,
Mrs. G.G. McEwan of Thanksgiving week end with '
the winning -Little- League Goderich, the treasurer gave Mrs. Myrtle-Munre
team to purchase crests for the financial statement. The Mr. and Mrs.Howard
his or her team out of their . offering was received by Mrs.'" Brown of Blue Springs,'
own pocket. G.G. McEwan and Mrs. Missouri and Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Slater pointed Gordon Kaitting of Goderich Murray Barr of London
out that the Little League - and dedicated with prayer by visited one ,day last week with
team had been started by'Mrs. River. A quartette their uncle, Mr. Ed. Davies
Mrs. Susan Haggitt and composed of Mrs. Clayton • and Mrs. Davies:
herself and that in her opinion ` Edward:,. Mrs. Gordon Mrs. John Moore, former
unless the. League could af- Kaitting, Mrs. Helen Lindsay Nora Grant of Teeswater and
ford to purchase.. crests for all and Mrs. Ann Livingstone a teacher at S.S. No 9,Huliett, •
players in the league that sang two numbers. Mrs. Bert and her -daughter, Cheryl- of
there would, only be , the
presentation of the trophy to
the winning and the addition
of shield engraved with the
teani's name and year. The
decision of, the winning coach
to present his or her team
with a crest Was done without
consulting the Little. League
committee and ..therefore
must be. his or her.. •own.
responsibility.
Mrs. Slater' reported that
the boxes have been placedin
thestores for donations to the
Community Hallowe'en party
to be held on October. 30 at ' everyone could lead a more .. Mrs. Thomas :•Jphnston and
7:30 p.m. The Committee are abundant life, be alert and Miss Laura Phillips
expecting to entertain 130"..where &she can help with We are sorry to report that
children this year. Plans are money and time. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt is a
underway to organize; 'a Mrs. Molly Waddell of patient in Clinton hospital
Badminton Club;., anyone Seaforth thanked the speaker "°with a fractured ankle from a
interested is asked to get in and all those who.had assisted fall on the Auburn street..
touch. with Lori Mansell' or in the meeting. The inspiring . Visitors on the week -end •
Frank.Slater.: •' devotional period was taken with Mr. and. Mrs. ,Thomas •
by Hensall W.M.S. Those ' Johnston and' Miss Laura
KNOX UCW taking part were Mrs. Harvey Phillips were Mr. 'Harvey.
Plans are underway by Hyde, Mrs, Rochus. Faber, Wightman, Waterloo, and his
the members of the Knox Mrs. Gordon.: Schwalm and mothe Mrs: Earl Wightman
United Church U.C.W. to hold Mrs. Bert Thompson: . The of . Lueknow, Dr: and Mrs -
a Western Variety night in the Goderich Ladies served Nigel Harradine of London,
Auburn . Community lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Medd
Memorial Hall on Friday The October• meeting of the' and Aaronpf Ilderton and Mr:
November 5' at 8:1.5 p.m. with Auburn Presbyterian and Mrs. William Guest :and
local talent and guest stars Woman's Missionary'SocieW,,, Nancy of London.
the Bradley _Family • of was held last Wednesday Mrs. Mary Rollinson and
Clinton. - Tickets will be evening at the home of Mrs. son Mr. Murray Rollinson
available from. Unit Leaders. _ Roy Deer: Thepresident.Mrs. returned home on the week,.
The Autumn Thankoffering Wilfred Sanderson was in end after. visiting with the
meeting. of Knox United charge. former's daughter, Mrs:
Church U.C. •was 'held'on Mrs: Frances Clark was in - Alfred Weston and Mr.
Sunday evening in . the charge of the devotional Weston in Toronto.
church. The guests, were period and took . as her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston.
welcomed by Mrs: Ernest scripture lesson, Luke 4; 16-21 and Jennifer. of London '
'Durnin and. Mrs. John. Dur- verses for her Thanksgivingvisited. on Sunday with .her
nin. Mrsl` Allan Webster gave -theme. The meditation was parents Mr. and Mrs; Wilfred
the Call to worship and followed by prayer. The roll^ --Sanderson.. • .
welcomed everyone and Mrs: call was answered by a verse '.
Norman Wightman`was the with each letter in • 4111.organist. Mrs. St.- Jean and Thanksgiving. G o d ench
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Mrs. Peter Verbeek assisted .. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock ,
in the devotional service: reported on the Huron
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
The Executive and
Directors of the Auburn
Horticultural Society. mete in
the Town. Hall last Tuesday
evening with the president,
Kenneth Scott in charge. The
minutes were' accepted as
read by the secretary Mrs.
Beth Lansing. ;Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock, the treasurer gave
the financial statement. •
Thank' you notes were read
and plans were made to
restore Santa and the cutter
for,, the coming season. An
„irfvitation to attend the
Lucknow Horticultural
Society was accepted.
Plans were also discussed
for the District annual to be
held on April 23. in Auburn.
The next' Open meeting was
planned for November 1;
when Mrs. Stewart.Blathwayt
will demonstrate how to wrap in the Sunday . school room
Christmas parcels and make and a social time• enjoyed.
Christrnas- decorations. Thanks was given to the
Premium bulbs will be given speaker by Mrs. Stanley Ball
to the members. and a gift presented to 1VIrs.
The, lunch : committee will Luther.
be Mrs. • Dorothy Grange, Thanks for the invitation to
:Mrs. .William L. Craig, Mrs. attend was given by Mrs.
Russel Brindley, Mrs. John Wilmer . Rutledge of Nile,
Durnin and ..Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson of the.
Durnin. Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Presbyterian) . Woman's
Mrs. Frances Clark and Mrs. Missionary Society and Mrs.
Ross Robinson were named to Derr`i=c'k Lotenburg of
represent the Horticultural , Dungannon. Mrs. Ernest'
Society to plan for the Family Durnin president of Auburn
Night with the Women's U.C.W. replied.
Ttlstitute. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
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SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Allen
and Barbara of Agincourt
were week -end visitors with
Mrs, Beth Lansing..
Mrs. Myrtle Munro visited -
last week in Toronto''with her
son, Mr. Robert Youngblut,
Mrs.. Youngblut, Susan,
Kristen°and Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs.: Ed. Davies
spent last week -end . at a
cottage at Bayfield.
Mr.' •_arid Mrs. Glen
McCreath gave a reading on Sault' Ste Marie visited last
Thanksgiving. Wednesday with .. Mr. and.
The guest speaker, - Mrs. - Mrs..Andrew Kirkconnell.
Alvin' Mundell, president of Miss Diane Kirkconnell has
the Hamilton -London accepted a position with
Synodical W.M.S. was in- Imperial Oil in • Edmonton,
troduced by Mrs. Clayton. Alberta and has been working
Edwaro of Goderich. She there for two months.
spoke . of the work in the ' Mrs. and Mrs. Herb Monck
Presbyterials 'throughout the of London and M. and Mrs.
Synodical and took or. her ) , McKenzie of St. Thomas
inspiring message -Worriers visited Mr.: and Mrs.. Ed.
or Warriors relating the' Davies last Friday. .
Christian's life in .to -days Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
world took each letter•in McNall of• Welland. visited
the words and. . told how. . last weekend with Mr. and -
A duet was sung by Mrs.
Eric Luther and Mrs. Clifford
Britton of.Hensall.
Mrs. Verbeek • gave a
reading. on Thanks and Mrs.
St.- John led -in prayer. A solo
was sung by Mrs. Eric Luther
and the offering was received
by the ushers Mrs. William L.
Craig' and Mrs. Robert
Arthur.
The guest speaker, Mrs.
Eric Luther of Hensall was
introduced by ,Mrs. Brian
Hallam. She gave an , in-
spiring Thanksgiving
message and, _took as her
theme -Be Joyful in the Lord.
After the closing hymn and
the benediction . by Mrs.
Webster a lunch was served
RECREATION SOCIETY
COMMITTEE. Mrs, Elmer Rivers of
The Auburn Recreation 'Seaforth, president of the
committee "met on Tuesday • Huron Presbyterial of the •,
.youth struck
Presbyterial which had been
held in Goderich that day,
orders were taken for th
e
Presbyterian Calendars and
Glad Tidings magazine.
Invitations were accepted
from the Knox United Church
U.C.W. to attend their
Thankoffering service oh
October 17 and also to First
Presbyterian Church
Seaforth on Wednesday
October 20 to their
Thankoffering meeting when
Mrs. E. Creasy, Synodical
treasurer will be guest
speaker.
Mrs. Frances Clark, the,
treasurer gave the financial
statement and plans were to
have the next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Frank`Raithby.
The •hynpn, Now 'singwe a.
song of the Harvest was read
andihe offering was received'
by Mrs. Clark and dedicated
by Mrs. Sanderson:, .
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock had
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by car
A five-year-old Goderich
youth was taken:to Alexandra
Mai ine and General Hospital
for treatment of multiple
injuries after being struck by
a car on Cambria Road last,
Friday: ''
Daniel Suplat, - soar of Mr:
and Mrs. Paul Suplat, 62
Albert St:, was walking along
Cambria Road and ran into
the .intersection of Park •
Street and Cambria Road
Where he was 'struck < by a
vehicle . driven `by Lorna
Mathers. RR 2. Goderich. . -
Daniel "suffered .cuts and
bruises and other complaints
of pain.
Open House
THURSDAY, OCT. 28
7:30 p.m. •
Goderich Municipal Day Nursery
evening, October 12 in the Woman's Missionary Society,
Auburn .a Cd m triunity presided for the Fall .rally
Memorial hall. The meeting held last'Wednesday"in Knox
was called for the purpose of • Presbyter Presbyterian all u r c h,
electing officers for 'the Goderich.
Recreation Committee before Due to the illness of the
the .fall "and • winter season secretary, Mrs'. Lillian
begins. However as there Kerslake of Seaforth, Mrs. 3.
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GLOUCESTER TERRACE • .
(Former Queen Elizabeth School building)
. .. We welcome everyone interested
• - In pre-school education