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19.. BUSINESS 21. BIRTHS
OPPORT.iU'NITIES
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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-
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=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
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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
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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
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GOD
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"Vista corner" filled with trucks from McGee moto.rsm
DUNGANNON DOEINGS
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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.
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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
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