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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-01, Page 13on gs in 'The United f Canada are up this spite the rising cost of ng, but all it means, Division of Fintsraee, • e church is standing nited Church, like orporations and in- s, is caught in the of inflation. e division's report to eneral council, 1976 receipts to the and service fund d by $1.04 million , and for this we .are 976 was only a partial inasmuch as the and service Lund fell some $300,000 he expected amount. ult of this shortfall all deficit of $78,000. deficit would have ater had there riot raint in the spending he extent that total ures were $213,000 • the total amounts d." wish Mills. __ well st 23 a very good of members of the Chapter I.O.D.E. al friends gathered me of Mrs. Ralph n Rich Street, to G.F. Mills, a faith- er of the chapter, es as'she leaves for home in Sudbury, Peter ed�! ,,, orchid corsage wa Mrs. Mills by d, on behalf o rs. C. Gibbons, in el1-chosen • .words, the feelings of the and presented Mrs.a lovely lamp. Its then responded intere thanks and oat having to leave ears in Goderiqh. extended an in - any of the chapter to visit at her home hould be passing dbury at any time. ernoon came to a the hostesses; Mrs. and Mrs. H. Hebei most delicious and h. was r: Kms•. � :�°-aa�tr stil Then .crimes the "bad news": ' "For 1977, to cover in full the guaranteed expenditures from the mission and service fund will require an increase in receipts of $1.5 million. To cover the guaranteed ex- penditures for 1978 will require a further increase of $1.3 million. "Are we justified in planning expenditures requiring an increase in receipts to the mission and service fund of $2.8 million within the two-year period 1977 and 1978?... "The expanded budgets are needed just to maintain the mission. Inflationary forces' are such that theguaranteed budget amounts derma really represent any net adyance in work undertaken. "The objectives established. are well within the church's financial ability. Our potential is so far above our achievements that lower amounts would no't be worthy objectives." 4: l,x • ry ftg Tho ;.�ltalkerbur'n Club every , month :.;This . meeting was held it the home "' was seconded by ,1N of Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey on McClinchey4 August 25. The.co-president, Mrs. Stewart Ball';.in- Mrs,-Joe Flunking..opened the troduced the guest speaker tea Clenlrner of .Grantsbicrg, 1�►isconsin and Mr. and Mrs. en Coe ttle),Lake (nrrimer Nee Wisconsin spent several days meeting ,.with 01 Canada Mrs. Donald Haines• to show`; with,their cousins, Mr., and followed •li r; , tht ,.,,.Lord's pictures of a' trip-i.10`7,,Y.Mrs. Ernie Durnin and Mr. .. Prayer.. t .s,o ,n-1 t ?xu ,.,,Mxs. •: ,Tom-', J.l'tlrs ►.Stan nY;. I. - ealso cal(e&on-ci ser. relatives_ • ;.ui-the ar 't! Masterson, t 33, of Blackstock, Ontario, was elected the 57th National President of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs during the organization's Annual Convention : held in Tor7pnto recently. He succeeds Wayne Boddy of Woodstock as the chief pxecutive for the organization of almost 17,000 members in 600 Canadian communities. He is an engineer at General Motors of Canada Limited in Oshawa and is also very active in his community. He is a 12 year veteran of the Kinsmen Club of Bowmanviille and has served his local area.,.as°Club President, Deputy Governor and Governor. Just Arrived! attresses. by. Sleepmaster Ltd. 2 Styles to choose from Featuring Karr Health Centre Construction ep Kwilt Deep !wilt am Topper , Extra Supped r the sleep at refreshes. or where 70 per cent of your weight rests Come See Our Window Display Choose -Your Comfort Roll over/feel` the' difference lac $tOfle ure .WEST ST. JUST OFF °E"seMIRE ..eepted :..as :.:Sad ..:by. the , Haines. ea e ar un- After secreta y Mrs.Tom C singing the Graceh' a ningham. The treasurer, Mrs. delicious lunch was served Garth McClinchey gave the financial statement and stated that the Club's foster Korean child's support was paid up to the end of November. The roll call was answered by each member giving a donation to the support of the foster child. The draw prize donated by Mrs. Brenda Huizinga was won. by- Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held' at the home of Mrs. Roy Deer with Mrs. Garth' McClinchey and Mrs. Joe Hunking on com- mittee for the program. Mrs. Ron Gross and Mrs. Lloyd Penfound will be in charge of lunch. Mrs. Len Archambault made a motion that the driver be paid $2 for transporting club members to Huronview on the second Wednesday of • Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent, 526-7595 Mrs. Garth McClinchey, Mrs. Joe Hunking and Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Zeta Baechier of Vancouver visited last week with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig of .°Lucan visited last week- end with his father Mr. William J. Craig and aunt, Mrs. Bell Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Brian New houses in Port Albert Machinery has been humming steadily the last ten days to get a start on, a new subdivision on North Street called Port Albert estates. Also work has commenced on ,the Victoria • Street Municipal drain. Several new houses are on the go on Wellington and Ashfield Street. CHURCH NEWS '�h�is Sunday September 4- will be the last service at the summer hour of 11:30 a.m. Starting September 11 ser- vice will be at the regular hour of 2 p.m. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mclntee and son Mark have spent the week -end camping at Riverside Park. Mr. Mc!Initee is the son of Mrs. Marion (Tigert) Mclntee- of ClevelandOhio. Mrs. Mary Johnstbn has been entertaining her grandchildren Kathy, Patty, Franky, Theresa and Stephen at her summer home, while their parents Grace Anne and Bill Nemitt were vacationing in Europe. Mr. Harold Tigert, for- merly of this area stayed at Huronview on the four week Vacation •Plan, and has now returned to Goderich. Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker. of Goderich and Port Albert Jonn`' iTett,r`" correspondent 524-1424 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tigert, John and David of Port Albert enjoyed a camping trip to Wiarton and Lions ' Head. While at Lions Head they visited relatives Seaman Tigert, "Doc" Ivan Tigert and Lynette (Tigert) Vickers. Hoimesville The Holmesville 1 4-H Club is starting on Monday, September 5 at 7 pm at the home of Mrs. Alvin Betties. Any girls interested in joining this 9=H Club should contact Mr. Settles or Ann Klomps at 565-2565. Dr. Dave Wickert, Mrs. 'Wickert and Ward of Madison Wisconsin, Mrs. Walter Wickert and Jennifer of Appleton, Wisconsin visited several days Iast\week with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball, Brenda and Daryl. :'Mr. "and Mrs. Archie Robinson of `Clinton and his sister, Mrs. Edna Grienson.of Detroit visited last week one day with Mrs. Bell Allen and other friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Howlett of Lambeth visited last. Wednesday with Mrs..• Albert McFarlane. Mr. W.A. Jones of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Jones of England visited' last Friday with Mrs. Bell Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sutton of London visited last Sunday with Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Mr. Robert Craig of Lucan came for his father Mr. William J. Craig and they attended, the ,Bite Jays baseball game. in Torontoiast Sunday., Mr.., and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Wellaind spent last week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss 4. p Mr -W,tlliats�i B'- eraig-an'd- sun...-.Timothy J. Craig of • Clinton' visited : last Sunday evening with his aunt, Mrs. Bell Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Postill returned recently from a six week's holiday: with their daughter, Doris, Mrs. Mel Simmons, Mr. Simmons and family at Calgary and their son, Graeme 'Postill, Mrs. Postill and family also at Calgary. They also visited a niece, Mrs. Herb McDowell, Mr. McDowell and family at Summerland, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNalI of Welland visited last Saturday with Mrs. W.H. Sheppard end Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheppard and family at Sarnia. Mrs. Jean Ziler of Royal Oak, Michigan visited last week with her brother, Mr: Kenneth Scott, Mrs. Scott and .Mr, Eric Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith of Streetsville visited friends in the village last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin . and Mrs. Elva Straughan visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Jardin and family at Kitchener. Relatives of the late Mr. Gordon Mohring attended his Jt fuperal in Gadericih" last Friday. The sympathy of this community.is extended. -to Mrs. Mohring (nee June; Beadle) and family. Masters Robbie, Donny, and Philip Livermore of Ford- --,.wi 4sp,.entr .sI,weeke44, ? t3. , ^~ their-grandparentr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mrs. Paul Johnston and. Jennifer of. London spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred San- derson. Mrs. Robert Slater, Frank and Joanne spent last week in Hespeler with Mrs. Slater Senior who was ill. 1V Ir. and Mrs. Roy Finnegan visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Thinking people Think quality Think PHIL MAIN - HARDWARE An independent hardware merchant.- Don't wait, for cold: weather! `Insulate to . to save heatin .costs a coinfort when -win strikes. ;Every dollar you spend on insula-,_ tion comes' back in fuel saving dividends. 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