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W. Hughes (right), one of the conveners of the hospital awcillary's penny fair and
s a discussion with Mrs. J. Berrr, chairman of thebospital board and member of the
ting committee. (staff photo)
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Mrs. Lorna Vincent serves tea at the annual penny, fair
and tea held by the hospital auxiliary held last Thursday
in St. George's Anglican Church hall. (staff photo)
xiliary holds annual penny fair and tea
pital Auxiliary to
a ' Marine and -
hospital held their
nny fair and tea in
e's Anglican church
ursday tifterffoon.
the auxiliary's
event and the theme
rt of Goderich. The
ptly decorated with
ips, fish nets, an
a ship's wheel,
table centres, and
s. of ships. The
,Mrs• J. Berry and
Bell give credit to
Quarters and Bruce
who provided the
ps.
rs of the tea room,
d Walker and Mrs.
Oilmen, welcomed
they arrived.
ment at the • tea
ed by Kim Fritzley
who danced the Sailor's Horn
Pipe and by Mrs. Barry
Deathe who sang several
solos. • •
• Homemade scones were
baked inn the--kitchen-let-ottie,',,
hall to be served fresh with
the,tea. Kitchen help included
Mrs. Stan McIlwain, Mrs.
Hazel McCreath, Mrs. F.
Clark,. Mrs.. Russel Alton,
Mrs. Marion Shaw, Mrs. D.
Smith, Mrs.,J. Berry, Mrs. N.
Jackson and Mrs. G.
MacEwan.
The bake table was manned
by Mrs. J. Kinkead, Mrs. E.
Pridham, Mrs. F..s- Walkom
and Mrs.J. Wiebe.
The waitresses at the tea
were Mrs. Bonnie Dunn, Mrs.
Alison Hollingworth, Mrs.
Mary Beth Britnell, Mrs.
Lorna Vincent, Mrs. Gerry
Zurifirigg, Mrs. M. Schneiker
and Miss Esther Garrow.
All the women wore old
fashioned long dresses in
keeping with the Jubilee 3
event.
.tilrsr-titC it White and Mrs.
R.W. Hughes were convenors
at the tea.
Tickets for the penny fair
and tea were sold around
Goderich for about. three
months prior to the event and
the prize winners were an-
nounced at the tea.
The money raised will go
toward new equipment for the
hospital.
PRIZE WINNERS
All winners are from
Goderich unless otherwise
specified. They are,
Flag (Hospital Auxiliary),
Lynda Curran, RR 1,
Dungannon; $10.00 voucher
00$sed tor
SUnny days
Those foal and many, many
more Orii indting for your
sunny da dressing at
•e,
(Squires Gifts), Adelaide
Fuller; voucher for picnic
him (Ainslie Market), Pearl
Stokes; $10.00 voucher (Eric
Carmen Photography.)
Harold Gauley.
Cologne set and cream sets
(Rieck Pharmacy), Doris
Pagon; Mrs. Pearl Cole;
Lady's pen and pencil
(SheafferPen Co.), Cathy
Britnell; • crewel stitchery
(Knit Wit Ltd.), Veronica
Culp; saw (Goderich
Buildal)), Joy Lutz.
Toys (Metropolitan Stores
Ltd.) Sally Walker, Isabella
Gardner; tennis balls, (Garb
Gear) • Donalda
MacDonald; lady's shaver
(Canadian Tire Corp.)‹
.Maxine Martin; yardley soap
(Campbell's of Goderich),
Janet Daer; corning coffee
percolator, (Service
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nion
77
;Wield Family reunion
was eld en May 29 at
mem' 'mg, Camp ,with 33
members of the clan in at-
tendance.
James McConnell presided
for a short business meeting,
Welcoming everyone in his
opening remarks.
• The minutes of last year's
meeting were read by Mrs.
Kathleen Blacker and were
approved on the motion of
Doug Blacker and Frank
Washington.
The Treasurer's report was
accepted on motion of Mrs.
Kathleen Blacker and Horton
Talmay.
Mrs. Florence Talmay read
the names of those who had
passed away during the past
year and a minutes silence
was observed in their
memory.
The nominating committee
which included Frank
Washington and Horton
Talmay, gave a report.
The officers for 1978 will
include: President,- mf, -
David Hume; first vice
president, Mr. Howard
Aitken; secretary. treasurer,
Mrs, Kathleen Blacker; and
editor of the Spectator, Mrs.
Florence Talmay.
It was decided to have the
reunion at Menesetung Camp
again next year on the last
Sunday. in May.
The .president then in:
troduced the ,president for
next year, Mr. David Hume.
On motion of Mr. George
Hume and Horton Talmay all
bills will be paid.
Copies of the Spectator
were on stile for 1.50 per copy.
Prizes were won ,by Mr.
Dominion Hardware) ,Mrs.
Maude Auld.
Wall decors (Glenmark
Home Centre), Mrs. Paul
Smith of Sarnia; swag lamp
(Furniture World), Mrs,
Winnifred Girvin; groceries
(J.M. Cutt Ltd.), Donelda
Hadden; mirror (Goderich
Glass), Stanley Mcllwain of
RR 2 Goderich.
Mohair throw (Mrs.
Charity McDonald), Carol
Kalbffeisch; 'Holly Hobby
doll, (Mrs. D.'" MacEwan)
Mrs. J.D. Henry of Blyth;
Doll and outfits (Miss E.
Palmer), Dorothy Sowerby of.
RR 2 Goderich; Two Wintario
tickets (Member of
Auxiliary), • John H.
MacKenzie, Shirley
Straughan.
Tray (Hospital Auxiliary),
(continued on page 17A)
Frank Washington for the,
Lucky run; lady with the
most buttoner, Mrs. Jennie
Wise; man wearing a pocket
watch, Mr. George Hume;
oldest lady present, Mrs.
Jennie Wise; oldest man
present, Mr. Roy Rundle age
95, and person coming the
furthest, Mr. Wm, Hume of
Milton.
Mrs. Dora Washington read
a humorous article she had
composed about the Salkeld
Reunion which was much
enjoyed by all present.
Thos. Salkeld introduced
Mr. Lloyd Saldeld of Waterloo
who in turn introduced his
wife Dora."Ile then told how
he was related and about his
grandfather John Salkeld
going from Stratford to
homestead in Saskatchewan
near Gerald.
A smorgasbord dinner and
a social time visiting together
were enjoyed.
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142 The Square
Goderich, Ont.
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Swimming Program
beginning: June 13
(duration 2 weeks)
For: children - ages 2 - 5
(must be accompanied by one adult)
Fee: Residents - 53.00
Non -Residents - $4.00
Registration forms and information available from the
swimming pool (524-7591)
61.
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Income fax deductible, registered plans
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