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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-12, Page 37• Harbor Report BY RON GRAHAM April 27 the Brookdale arrived light from Windsor for salt. April 27 the Brook - dale cleared harbor for St. Clair with salt. May 5 the H.C, Heimbecker arrived from Thunder Bay with grain. May 5 the Ontadoc arrived from Thunder Bay with grain. May 6 the H.C.. Heimbecker cleared harbor light for Thunder Bay. May 7 the Ontadoc cleared harbor light for Thunder Bay. Audrey Evelyn Pool The Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology Is leased to announce . the graduation of Miss Audrey Evelyn Peel of Auburn. Graduation exercises on Friday, May :'0, will see 8=' senior -students receiving diplomas. Miss' Peel has successfully completed the College's two year program in Agricultural Laboratory Technology with Honours. =�� NST V YOUR HEAD QUARTERS FOR 'ROGERS MAJESTIC TV .01 •EXPERT T V SER VICE • ANTENNA & TOWER INSTALLATION 4 162 MARY ST. GODERICH 5 24-9989 1 s 7�Y • GODEI IC1;-1351GNYAL-STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 12,1977—PAGE OA f C donate to arthritis .rich Knights of Columbus staged a benefit dance, the proceeds hich were donated to the Canadian Arthritis Society. Knights r, Terre Crowley and Grand Knight, Gerry Pitre, presented the to Blucwater Region field representative, Betty Janke and Marg Craig, chairman of the Goderich Branch of the Canadian Arthritis Society. Other members of the Knights of Columbus on hand for the presentation were Clarence Doherty, Ken Fitzpatrick, Joe Stokes, Lennis Bedard and Pat Osborn . (staff photo) anic gardening topic at Auburn TIC('1.T1 RAL SOCIETY uburn Horticultural held its first open of the year with the t Mrs. Dorothy in charge. The was opened by Q Canada with the eing Mrs. Donald rs. Grange opened em and welcomed 45 and Visitors. Tap wincing was done by Angela Schneider accompanied on the .piano by Miss Doris Naylor. The president, Mrs. Grange introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Ste'.vart Ball of Maitland Block Hullett Township. His topic of organic gardening proved very interesting to all. He stated that to bring hack the rich mellow soil that our forefathers had to work with, compost piles should be made. Do not destroy anything from kitchen refuge, old hay, grass, and sawdust except tin cans and plastic containers. He told how to keep it damp and to turn it often so it would decay. In his interesting address he told about the control of garden pests and bugs and to make sprays of spices and detergents. He stated that talcum powder would keep rabbits away and if you planted marigolds it would keep mosquitos and other bugs away from your garden. Mrs. Frances Clark `thanked Mr. Ball and on behalf of the Society presented him with a gift. Piano solos, The Fox Hunt and Spanish Fiesta were burn community news homas McPhee is . with her son Mr. cPhee and Mrs. its month. ympathy of ,this ty is- tended to za Ste tart in the her s s.t_er, Mrs. , Goderich recently. Angela Schneider, opp. Melody,,Sloman Lawrence took part dancing recital held ay evening in the morial hall. Solman of Kit - pent last weekend r daughter Mrs. McCauley, Mr. and Melody. Personals ' .H, Martin of ' visited last Wed - ah her sister Mrs. r. last Wednesday Myrtle Munro were rs. Mei Webster of Mr, Arthur of Goderich and t McFarlane. nd Mrs. Alfred Fry ich visited last y with Mrs' Bert Gregory and aggitt of I',xeter weekend with their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miilr, Rev, Fred Carson preached his last sermon in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Auburn last Sunday. Special flowers were placed in memory of the late. Mrs. Mary Ellen McNall by her son, Mr. Stanley McNall and Mrs, McNall of Welland: Rev, Fred Carson will preach his farewell sermon ir3 the Parish in St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels prior to taking up his new ,parish at Red Deer Alberta? ' Mr. Jim Hembly of Atwood visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davie4, Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Julie of Waterloo spent the weekend 'with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and grandmother, Mrs. Elva Straughan. Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry of Goderich were guests of Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Mr. Murray Rollinson. Mrs. Harry Cieslar of Goderich visited last Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur. Mrs. Frances Clark visited on the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. J.A. MdIntosh. The Auburn Woolen's Institute will hold their May meeting on May 17th at 8 p.m. There will be a display of 4-H work for the spring project - clothes for leisure. Mrs. Donald Haines will show pictures of •a recent trip to Texas. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Stalker of Bath, Ontario visited his cousin Mrs. Bell Stalker last week. played by Lorie Cartwright. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Arthur,'Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, Rev' "'Earl St. Jean and Mrs. Roy Daer. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Fifteen members had joined making a total of 51. It is hoped that more people would become members so the Village Flower beds can bloom this year better than before. Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Fran Clark and Mr. James Towe were appointed to see about moving a cen- tennial crabapple tree as asked by the hydro men. ',Committees to look after the 'Village Flowerbeds were .named. A plant "'and bulb' auction was held with Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Elmer Trommer and Miss Connie Trommer as auctioneers. 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