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hoids 'picnic.,
The Walkerburn Club McDougall and Angie and
picnic was held on July 21 at Miss,Debbie Wills of Sudbury
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted returned home ' after
Hunking 55 persons holidaying with his parents
present. After a swim in the Mr and • Mrs. Kenneth
•pool, Mrs: Stewart all, Mrs. McDougall.
Thomas Cunningham and the Guests last week with Mr.
hostess served supper /and Mrs. Ed Davies were Mr.
smorgasbord style. Following and Mrs. Herbert Monck and
the supper all took part in the Mrs: Earl McLelland of
con -test and relay races under, London, Mr. and Mrs. John
the direction of Mrs. Lloyd Morrison of.Tillsonburg, Mr.
McClinchey; Karen Charles Wilby and Mrs. Edna
McClinchey, Linda and Sippell of Stratford.
Debra Cunninghm. Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Plans were made for the Chisholm of Beni -Miler visited
next meeting on August 25 at last Tuesday evening with
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McClinchey with Mrs. Johnston and Miss Laura
Stewart tall and Mrs. Tom Phillips.
The community is sorry to
report that Ms&. John Kai-
stane i a patient in
Wingham hospitaloilowing
surgery. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Roy Finnegan of
Goderich is h patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital following
—surgery. He is wished a
speedy rcovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston
half 3 bedroom red returned home to Toronto last
Blyth. Asking only u • urn weekend following a week's
visit with her mther, Mrs.
FE will think you're an news Mary Rollinson and brother,
Mr. Murray Rollinson.
n you buy her this . Mr. and Mrs. Keith
church in Auburn. Eleanor Bradnock,' Robinson, Klm and Kari of
ly renovated and
to the highest stan-
ts of space for the
mily or could be used
business ' venture.
Cunningham in charge of the
program and Mrs. Garth
McClinchey and Mrs. Joe
Hun,kingin charge flunch— -
• SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Staniforth, Andrew and
Anson of St. Thomas were
Newmarket visited last
correspondent, 526-7595 weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson
Kim had been holidaying with
weekend visitors with Mr. her grandparents for a few
Call today. and Mrs. Tom Cunningham days.
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur
• A group of Auburn and and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
District men who motored to Brown of Goderich returned
ESTATE LTD. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania last Friday evening after a
REALTOR were Tom Cunningham, two week visit with Mr. and
West Street Gordon Daer, Alvin Deer, Mrs.' William Riddell at
2411951 Ted Hunking, Joe Hunking, Manitou, Manitoba. Mrs.
Om Tobey Clae Vincent, Len Riddell, the former Alma
5293431 Archambault and Bill Youngblut of Auburn has
!ski Enid Bell Robertson to attend two ball been hospitalized for some
524-8191 games the weekend of July time.
23. The community is sorry to
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner of report that Mr. Douglas
Strathroy spent last weekend Campbell is a patient in
with the former's parents Mr. Alexandra Marine and
and Mrs. Robert Turner and General hospital following a
also renewed acquaintances car accident. He is wished a
at the Blyth Centennial speedy recovery.
celebrations. Mr. Donald Young returned
Mr. -and Mrs. Donald home last Weekend after
Cartwright and Derrick at- spending five weeks at-
tended the Ontario Muzzle- tending a summer course
Loading Association Shoot at sponsored by the Ministry of
Kitchener Pidneer Sportsman Education at Queen's
Club. Congratulations to University, Kingston. Last
Derrick who won second prize week, Mr. and Mrs. Young,
in a 50 yard bench rest and Anna -Marie, Glynis -Marie,
received a silver medal. Rose -Marie and his mother,
The Auburn librarian, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Young of Goderich
Douglas Chamney requests visited Kingston, Ottawa and
all adult fiction books be the Northern States.
returned to the library,' by Funeral services were held
Saturday August 13 for the at the Tasker Funeral home
new book exchange on last Wednesday for a former
Tuesday August 16. Auburn resident, Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elwin Shultz who passed
Youngblut, Lorie, Barry and away in the Wingham District
Bradley of London and Mr. hospital inhis 72nd year.
and- Mrs. Robert Youngblut, He was the son of the late
• Bruce and Kristen of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz of
were weekend guests with Auburn. He is survived by his
their mother, Mrs. Myrtle wife, the former Helen
Munro. Harding; two daughters,
Mrs. Iona Jefferson and Mrs, Thomas (Betty)
McDonald of McMullen of St. Catharines,
Clinton v, ited last Thursday and Mrs. Sidney (Barbara)
with Mrs. Lily Leatherland. Popham of Montana; two
Mr. and Mrs. Allan sons, Elmer of RR 1,'
Lueknow and Leonard of
Tillsonburg; two sisters, Mrs.
Margaret Fielder of Port
Albert, Mrs. Selina Meehan
of Blyth; and brothers,
Carman Of Blyth, Reg of RR
1, Blythind Elmer. of Ben-
millr.
Burial took place in Ball's
cemetery, Base Line, Mullett
•Townhip.
MastersGreg and Rick
''.14aggitt: of, Exeter spent the
weekend with -their grand.
• Parentg IVIr• and Mrs.Thomas
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Congratulations to Mr and;
Mrs. Martin Hendriks w
celebrated their 25th, wedding
anniversary on Satlt#
• August 6.;,'APproXittite1kii
guests enjoyed a hot beelan0
cold ham sinergatibitr4'
dinper seved' in the
Brookside Public school fat5,
Dendnger, C.R. offere.
Thanksgiving Mass for their
intentions • In St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church,
.Kingsbridge. following:, .the
dinner: This was followed by
-an open reception back tiklhe
Brookside school With the
Music for dancing supplied by
Boyd's Orchestra
Bill VanSchip left by Plane
on Friday, August 5 and will
visit in Holland for four weeks
with his relatives and friends,
• Reverend Father Raphael
• O'Loughln C.S.B., and
his sister Mrs. Jack Kinney
visited in Detroit, Michigan
during the past week.
Reverend O'Loughlin
returned to Mexico City,
• Mexico on Friday, August 5.
Father (pc1.,Otighlin . will
becomewlfle first resident
priest at the Chapel of St.'
Irene Martyr in the Colonia
El Coyol, Mexico D.F. '.on
September 1, 1977. This will
be a personal apostolate
outside of the current work of
the Basilian Fathers in
Mexico. Two small parcels of
land have been fenced in fot
use as a parish site and at the
present time there is a do
roof Which is the only shelter.
for Sunday Masses. The 8,000
people involved are basically
a simple people who have
made it to the rank of lower
middle class. Congratulations
to Father Raphael on this new
challenge.
Mrs. Dorothy (O'Neill)
Moore of Huntington, West
Virginia and her daughter
Mrs. Charles Schindler and
children of Marine City,
Michigan visited during the
past week OiAth the O'Neill
families -here. -
Mrs. -Genevieve Kinahan of,
St. Augustine visited during
the past week with her
brother John O'Connor.
,Marshall McCarthy of
Selkirk, Manitoba visited
recently with his aunt Mrs. Edson,Alberta 'returned to son of Mr and
Louis Dalton, a Patient at the• his home here on Monday, Courtney rernaine,
Pinecrest Nursing Horne,• August 1: Calgary, Alberta
Luckriow and with other ,, A party was held, on employment
reIaUvs.an riends In this Saturday evening, August 6 The body of James Alan
area. He alsoattended the for Douglas Scott, soo of Mr. ,MacDonald of 'Stratford was
King Family Reunion held in Robert Scott and the late Mrs. found by a cottager at
Scott, prior to his wedding. McKenzie Beach, north of oug will 'be
isi.,,,yaottiarriec:rieito,:zyaKiorantailluge4.:"!Alyugu„basi?a,4,tr7czdaiyLsha
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e of Mr. and Mrs. Reis MacDonald was last seen
v Miltenburg on Saturday, ' paddling a kayak into Lake ' Mr. Raymond'' ton left
Rapers August 27. Congratulations. Huron on the evening of July here on FrickeY:AiiOcI fokA ,
Theresa Courtney, arrived home on Saturday, and said Mr: MacDonald had Wallacebtirg •and With; his
brother mr Walter Dlton'
in a in or
Leroy Drennan, son of Mr. 31. Coroner Doctor Flowers of visit with his Sister Mrs Jack
and Mrs Henry Drennan Clinton examined the body Cleary and' family In
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trip to the West Coast. His Mr. 'and Mrs: Frank Leish- who, is apatient • W. ds
correspondent, 529-7189 August 6 following a two week drowned.
the Pariah Hall at
Kingsbridge on Sunday, July
31, returning to Selkirk
Manitoba by plane later that
same evening.
Joe Austin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Austin returned to
his home here on Wednesday,
July 27 following three and a
half weelss in the Western
Provinces. While in Calgary,
Alberta he visited with his
brother Ralph and attended°
the Courtney -Michaud
wedding in E dson, Alberta on
Saturday, July 9
Dick and Hans Miltenburg
of Holland spent the three
weeks from July 8 until July
29 with their aunt Mrs. Tony
Miltenburg, Mr. Miltenburg
and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. John
Miltenburg visited with their
brothers and sisters and other
relatives and friends in
Holland from Thursday, June
30 until Sunday, July 24.
Mrs. Leila Fitzgerald of
Stratford and her mother
Mrs. Irene Murphy of
Goderich visited at the for-
mer's summer home here on
Sunday, July 31 and with her
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Austin. _
Reverend Father Anthony
VanRooy who has been
visiting with his brother Mr.
and Mrs. John VanRooy and
family returned to Holland on
--Monday, August 8 by' bus
passenger, Wayne Courtney, man and family of Goderich Hospital.
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BY JOANNE WALTERS
Keith Roulston, editor of
the Blyth Standard made kis
debut as a playwright on
Tuesday evening when the
Blyth Summer Festival group
staged his play The Shortest
Distance Between Two
Points. And a fine debut it
was.
The play, a comedy drama
about the fight between a
small town and the provincial
government who want to put
a super highway right
through the centre, of the
town, features a very im-
presive hardware store
setting by Shawn Kerwin and
an all star cast of characters.
Brendan McKane as Reale
the level headed reeve of the
fictional town, Elm Tree
Valley and owner of the
hardwarestore is perfect in
his role as a man trying tO
• maintain a little sanity in a
:-traiy situation.
Layne Coleman as Chapkie
is superb as an obserWnt
farmer who sits in the har-
dware store and makes
shrewd comments about the
situations as he sees them. He
never loses his cool even
when the plot takes on his
craziest twists.
Roulston takes many pokes
at present day government
and politicians with an un-
canny' insight. He mentions
such things as hospital
closings, the effects of
regional government on
small communities and "the
Pickering Airport fiasco".
He maintains that there are
some things more important
in life than money, a
somewhat overused belief but
onezhich really hits home in
this play.
Ron Barry as Premier
Smilie takes the brunt of the
political pokes in the play and
from Toronto to New, York—Trustee resigns
due to the air strike and then
by plane.
Mr. Mark Lalonde who has
been working with the
Stanbud Construction in
istri
W.I. to go on bus
Get well wishes go to
Debbie Fitzpatrick after
having surgery in the Clinton
Hospital.
The Goderich
Township
Holinesville
news
Blanche Deeves,
correspondent 482-3383
Women's Institute have been
invited on a bus trip by the
Clinton WI on August 25 to
Elora, Milton and.Kitchener.
Anyone wishing to go contact,
482-7627.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Duff and
Sheri and Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson of Mitchell had a
very enjoyable trip to Ten-
nessee.
The community welcomes
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
McKenzie and Laurie and
Martie to the 74 Concession.
They have moved to the
former John De Ruyter
home.
Grandma Vanschyndel of
Dundas and Adrian, Yvonne
Vanschyndel and son of
Grimsby are visiting with
Ann and Gilbert Brand and
family, also Tony and Bill
Brand.
Paul and Mary Brand of
Holland Landing and Pat and
Carrie Keyhoe of Oshawa are
camping with Tony and Bill
Brand and visiting with Ann
and Gilbert Brand and
family.
Melita Brand has her
mother from the Honduras
visiting her. •
he is excellent in his role as a
crooked and pompous
politician with the power to
destroy people and their ways
of life.
Richard Prevett plays the
part of Hector, the (own
drunk who comes up with a
crazy scheme to have the
town break away from the
country as a separate nation
and to set up roadblocks
against the new highway.
Hector provides the most
intense comedy in the play
with his drunken antics and
his unco-ordinated
movements. His facial
contortions are really
hilarious.
The rest of the cast is made
up of Alfred HuMphreys as a
country bumpkin turned
greedy businessman, Lynda
Langford as Millie, a town
councillor and the object of
everyone's affections, and
Jack Blum as Malcolm, the
disidusioned young "civil
servant who takes sides with
the -town- -against - --the
provincial government in the
end.
• The Sh t Di
three applications for field
trips. Trustee Shirley Hazlitt
said the board should look at
the number of field trips
taken and the benefits
derived from them as well as
the financing.
A three member cornmittee—
was established to investigate
the matter with Mrs. Hazlitt
as chairman.
ort
Blyth trustee, John Elliot
resigned as chairman of
Huron County Board of
Education's nudget com-
mittee Monday.
Mr. Elliot's resignation at
the end of the Board's regular
meeting Monday afternoon
was obviously unexpected by
other board members. Board
chairman Herb Turkheim
asked Mr. Elliot to leave the
matter for the Chairman's
advisory committee to
consider.
"I think the chairman's
advisory committee should
appoint another member
because I am not going to
reconsider," Mr. Elliot
replied.
Earlier in the meeting, Mr.
Elliot had strongly objected
to the Board approving three
field trip applications which
he said were "unbudgeted
expenditures".
"That is roughly $490 of
unbudgeted money we are
spending," he said. Mr. Elliot
said the unbudgeted ex-
pendinire was for supply
teachers to replace those that
are away on the field trip.
Over the year a lot of funds
are spent that aren't
budgeted. Trying to set an
accurate budget was an
"insurmountable task" for
the budget committee, Mr.
Elliot said.
D.J. Cochrane, director of
education, said the money
wasn't totally unbudgeted as
it was included in the supply
teacher's budget. The board'
bases its supply teacher's
budget on how much cost they
had the year before.
The board approved , the
Several building permits
issued by township council
More than ten building
permits were issued by
Goderith Township council at
their last council meeting.
Permits were issued ,to
Geraldine Johnston to
demolisha barn, to Chas. Orr
to demoliih a house, to Lorne
Rodges to demolish a barn, to
Linda Laois to remodel a
house, to Gordon Rapson to
build a patio, to Reg Smith to
build a swimming pool, to
George Bacon to build a
change room, to Werner -Beck
to build a cottage t� Mrs.
Doholls to buld cottage
additions, ' te Phil tlugler to
build house addltIons to
Albert Liebold fr, it mobile
hone, to SohnAtIld'for a tool
Stieci andLto Ott for
A bylaw to provide a tile
drain debenture on two
Owners for a total of $9,000
was giventhree readings and
passed by council.
A bylaw to provide for a
Drainage Commissioner for
the Welsh, Drain was also
given tree readings and
paised.S
A tile drain loan of $5,700
was approved for R.E.
Thompson.
The, Welsh Drain had no
appeals and no court of
revision was convened.
Tender Robinson was hired to
begin construction.
'potion was passed that
Township request an
addltional subsidy of $750 for
1*Iiheappraisal.
es stance
Between Two Points will play
August 11, 13, 15 and 19 at 8:30
p.m. It is comical while at the
same time providing ac-
curate insight into modern
day politics in Ontario. It is a
human story about the little
-guys versus the big guys. And
it promises to leave its
audiences satisfied and
laughing.
1
THE BEAUTIFUL
INVESTMENT
council endorse the resolution
of the Township of Spanish
River regarding income tax
and elected officials.
It was moved that Coun-
cillor Wright be appointed as
Township representative on
the Mountain Valley
Lakeshore Study.
A joint committee received'
five tenders for a study of
Municipal Services needs,
Council recommended that
M.M. Dillon be hired and that
Goderich be consulted before
any commitments are made.
The clerk was instructed to
prepare a by-law for the
appointment of a Building
Inspector.
Council adjourned until
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