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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-11-11, Page 31of ued the the st, ein is is ght. nd the ose of ate the my of ed ot. oh; he he ich rly m- ast Lot the II, his of nd ry nt; to tot nd ry on td he 47 g. 9, rn ip re as at id he of ce ith ot, he at st ng to to in nd er Bio r `z loW1/: AN4 CO.YNTR'M ., • 41LASSI.FiggliS' 19.. BUSINESS 21. BIRTHS OPPORT.iU'NITIES Ink AMINIMVEMMMEoullell THE NAME of the game is MONEY.. Here's your op- - portunity to earn $1,0.00 -$3,000 a month. We need ambitious, hard working sales people whose in- terest is . making money. No experience in the sales field is required. Full training provided. If you have a car and Are willing to work phone 524-9024 between 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. -46,47 SLEZAK: At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on November 4, 1976, to Mr. and Mrs., Karoly Slez.ak, 7"x'oderich, a , daughter, Arbora Mary. FARRELL: At. Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on October 30, 1976, to - `Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell, a daughter, Tabatha Ann. ATTENTION! •IMMEDIATE OPENING,, for, local represen- tative with a leading electrical 24° MARRIAGES' „appliance distributor, Oppor- ' •tunity for right man to advance in company. For -full details calf 524- 9024 anytime --46,47 =21. BIRTHS COOK - Mr, and Mrs. Lockhard Cook are pleased to announce the birth of their baby girl on the 2nd• day November 1.976. Mae Jean.-46nc CLANCY: Tim: and Joanne (nee Stewart) are pleased to announce the arrival of twin girls, Angela Louise and Amy Kathleen, on Wednesday, November 3,.1976, at Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. SHELLY: Dave and Wendy are thankful for the .safe arrival of their daughter, Tennilie Dawn, 8 lbs. 5oz. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. G. Wells, Whitby; second : granddaughter for Mr. r.-'-a-nd.•--�_.:.M.rs..-:..,... J.....,,.:.:_Skteli.Y,... Orangeville. -46 • FERGUSON: Goi d and Nancy fare very proud to announce the arrival of their • son, Michael James, § lbs. 81/2 oz., on October 31., 1976, at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich. A baby brother for Teresa and Gordie.-46nc CULBERT• At ATexandra Hospital, Goderich, ori October :20, 1976, to Mr. and 'Mrs. James ' Culbert, ,a daughter, 'Jod.y Louise.46nc: ' SINCLAIR: John and Judy wish to announce the safe arrival of their son, Richard John, in Goderich Hospital on October 3Q, 1976. First grandchild for Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor: and. Mr. Mrs. Claude Sinclair. 46 . BROWN: Mr: and Mrs. Doug Brown of. RR 6, Goderich;,;ore very proud to announce the birth . of their daughter,.:Jenni Sue, 6 lbs., born at Wingham. and District Hospital .on Tuesday, November 2, 1976.-46 , WRAITH - Bill and Jo -Anne are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their 81b. 6 • oz. daughter, Billy -Jo Dawn, in Alexandra Hospital, on Friday October 29th, 1976. Proud grandparents' are Mrs.. Dorothy Healy and Mr. 'and Mrs. George. Wraith.-46nc Mr, and Mrs, Melbourne Ball 01 Goderich : are pleased to' an- nounce •the •'forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to Stewart Steenstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin •Steenstra, of Clinton:. Marriage to take place on November 20, 1'976, at -North Street United Church in Goderich At 4:30 p.m, -46x 2S. IN MEMORIAM BABEL - Inloving 'memory of a dear • father and ' grandfather, Alfred Habel; who passed away November 19th, 1975. He has gone across the river, To the shore of ever green, And we long to see his dear face, But the river flows between. Someday, sometime, we shall see, The face we love so well, ' Someday. we'll clasp his loving hand, . _ And never say farewell. Sadly missed, by Jim, Carol and grandchildren. -47 • 2'6. 'CARD OF THANKS PERROTT: I would like to thank ail my friends and relatives who • sent flowers, cards and gifts• while I was . a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special. thanks to Drs. Thompson and _Watts, nurses . on 2nd west.—Maureen Perrott.16 I would like to take this op- portunity, to thank"tny friends, relatives and . neighbours for cards, treats, _flowers and „visits while 1 was a"patient in Clinton,. Public . Hospital and Goderich Hospital. Special .thanks to . Df. Harrott, Dr. ' Hollingworth and nurses. Barb Chapman. 46 Bulletin Board GARAGE Auction and Bake Sale., Sat. Nov. 20 at lb a.m. at Mike's Auction rooms, Hwy. 21 south, Goderich. Donations accepted at Mike's Nov: 15-19 except Thursday. Sponsored by Goderich and districtPro Life. -46,47 Art Club happy withlocalturnout The Goderich ' Public Library . made a charming and homelike setting ' for opening night of the local art- club fall' exhibition last'week., Thr President Mrs. -W.H. 'McWhinnie and other ,members received the. guests. • In spite ofpoor weather conditions an excellent at- tendance made the effort of mounting , this show very worthwhile. Townspeople of every age are showing a real interest in artistic events and itis a way of getting people' of similar interests together in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Mts. Elsa Haydon and Leroy Harrison represented the town council. Many people enjoyed seeing and• visiting with their friends as they viewed the paintings and relaxed over coffee and cake at the buffet table. Several visitors suggested there should . be more of: Paul Soles at Clinton Paul Soles, a well-known Canadian actor and coin-. mthitator, will be the main attraction at the Clinton Lions Club 40th Charter Anniver- sary celebration this coining Saturday night at the Legion. Hall in Clinton. The Lions, who have served the Clinton and district' community for four 'decades in a wide-ranging area of service projects, will have at least 200 Lions and friends, including many past presidents -and former, members. these cultural get-togethers. Theyalso agreed with the idea that it would be ';a pleasant and progressive venture. for Goderich to acquire a permanent art gallerysince there is a wealth of artistic talent in this area. The Art Club hopes to have more of these events in future including something quite special to help celebrate the town's 150th anniversary next. spring. s • The present show' will -•W u' GOD RIC "Vista corner" filled with trucks from McGee moto.rsm DUNGANNON DOEINGS • Mr. and Mrs,.' Paime (Kilpatrick of Toronto, Mis Beulah Long, _Goderich an Mr, and Mrs: Dick Kiipatric of Wingham visited Mrs Cecil Blake -on Tuesda evening. • Miss Jacqueline Dawson had her tonsils removed o Tuesday •in Wingham Hospital and got home. on Wednesday. Congratulations ib Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brown on the birth of a daughter, Jenni Sue, oh Tuesday • in ' Wingham Hospital Mother and babe got home on Sunday. • - Little Tanya Hodges daughter of Mr: and Mrs Terry • Hodges, gave her family a scarelast weekend when she accidentally swallowed a quan • of aspirin tablets. She was taken to hospital but fortunately was fine as soon as she -got rid ofthe tablets. Z'ehr's in the new Goderich Mall opened on Wednesday. Gary Henderson of Dungannon is the manager of the new store. Mr: and ,Mrs. Ross MoNee of Huronview observed their 68th wedding anniversary on October 28 and Mr. McNee's 93rd birthday on October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee visited them at Huronview on. Saturday: Mrs.* Jan Brouillette ac- companied other members of Robertson School staff to London to attend the • Con- ference of Council for Exceptional Children on Friday which was a Professional Development Day in area school's: - Mrs. Gwen Caesar attended - the C.E.C. conference . ,in London from Wednesday -to Friday. Jack Caesar left on Sunday with a group from CKNX to MRS. MARY BERE r Public School on Friday's s P.D.. Day by Jim Schaeffer of d Blyth Summer Theatre. They k found it a very interesting and profitable day. Mrs. Mary Bere ac-' y companied Mrs. Verna Kane, speech consultant Goderich, to London on Friday to attend the C.E.C. conference. Mary stayed -in London overnight with Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and Karen who brought her home on Saturday and spent the weekend in Dungannon. Miss Debbie Vella returned to Bere's on Sunday after spending the pasttwo weeks on vacation at her parental ° home in Greenwood, Nova Scotia. She came from Toronto . airport by bus to Bervie and her aunt, Mrs. . Willex King, Melody and Martha brought her to Dungannon and called on. Mrs. Mary Bere. ' On Friday . evening the young people from Christian Fellowship Church gathered at Murray Martin's to con- tinue their' Bible;,S,tudy on ; "Lucifer." On Sunday morning student pastor Doug Zehr • spoke, on the topic, "He that ears to hear, let him hear", based on Revelations, Chapter 2. The service also included a time of sharing instances of God's faithfulnessto his people in the past couple of weeks. DUNGANNON W.I. Dungannon Branch of Women's Institute held its regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening,' • November 3, at the: home of Mrs. Russel Alton, Goderich. President Mrs. Elmer Black, -welcomed 22 members and visitors, and opened the meeting with all repeating the Mary . Stewart Collect after singing the Ode. Roll call "Tell of- a recent current event linking Canada with other world powers" brought forth interesting and varied responses: The minutes were read and ap- ' proved as corrected and- the - financial report was given by ..9ecre raryltrea sorer , "Mrs Harry Girvin. Correspondence and. business included a letter of appreciation from Miss Helen McKercher who is returning after 20 years'. service as Provincial -Home Economics Director; a- fetter from the department asking for a transfer of life membership of Mrs. Wilbur Brown to Visit Branch;. a. isit to, Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow is November 25, and a, program for this event was planned. • It was decided to review the Federated News 10 copies for $5.00. Thank -you letters • were read or expr-essed and plans . to have the W.I. Christmas Party. Wednesday., December l,' at Dungannon United Church were begun--• with the executive to com- plete . plans at )a meeting whit as held at Mrs. Geo. -Erring , • Monday, November 8 in the afternoon. Seventy-four dollars was collected for the Arthritis campaign. • The motto "True wisdom lies in gathering the precious things out of each day as it goes .by', was given by Mrs. Cecil Blake. ' Mrs. Russel Alton : introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. R. Brock of Goderich, who spoke on China, telling of Hong Kong and Singapore where her son, his wife, and two children have lived for six years until' recently when they. • we're transferred. to England. In her interesting way she described . and compared conditions of climate, living conditions, servants, foods, and students. A display showed many gifts she has received from their. han- dicrafts and from the Philippines. Mrs. Alton: ex- pressed thanks to Mrs. Brock. spend a week in Antigua. Most of Brookside school taff attended' a Drama orkshdp conducted at Blyth Collection was received, also Pennies for Friendship following which Mrs. Black gave courtesy re.marks. • • Lunch wasserved by the hostess and Mrs. Gordon Finnigan and Mrs. E. Black. -.111r -.•D•r e•ssu.p.:T. big hit with .children. • • Hundreds of, children last Sunday afternoon at 2 and again at 4 p.m. gave Mr. Dressup of 'TV fame a warm welcome to Goderich. He was • here at the'. Goderich District Collegiate Institute Auditorium, sponsored by the Maple Leaf -=