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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-08, Page 27NG N ina :30 p, RX II way )derich his e'd an ie. A riculturalSocjety to hold work bee for GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THU SDAY, SEFTRMRER'8, negofla pintinthly ungannon ral Society was held esday, August 24, at ultural Hall. rt was given on .the of the ball lou r - Plans were put in to have a game on y night of the fair, r 23, between the from the tour - (best players from m involved) and A ns(Kingsbridge), men decided to buy coffee percolator ey made by bazaars, test, etc. The music air Uance. on Sep - 3 will be supplied by try Companions of bee is to he held on September 18 to for the fair. A pot, h will be enjoyed by s. innate of price of ehall was discussed s decided to leave it he fair. agreed to hold the eting on Tuesday, r20before the fair. 4-H . non 1 4-11 club held eeting on August 27 ome of Mrs. Jean n. The topic is Fruit and officers were: president, Robson; vice- s, Lila Stewart Mrs. Marie secretary, each n rotation. cond meeting of n 1 was held at the lrs. Jean Errington tber• 3. Ten mem- ered the roll call, ne fresh Ontario - it you have eaten held to identify 24 fruit. • The leaders. ted how to prepare it for salad by and how to fan an Elaine Stewart w to core an apple. tsted several kinds iar fruit including t:acado and kiwi fruits used in the then combined in a eaten far lunch. d meeting will he' Corday, Septeniher ,)ria. of Mrs. Marie rsl meeting Of n 2 4-11 club was the home of the rs. horns Culhert. lected were as president, Betty vice-president, .nhurt .treasurer, rennan secretary, embers a'nswercd ch Was to tell why tedto join. A was held on fruit d Vitamin C. The ed make jellied ow and grape he next meeting Id on • Wednesday, %at 7:30 p.m, at and meeting' of 3 4-H club was ember 3 at 1:30 he home of the rs. Alma Black. hers answered the hich was "Name ntario-grown fruit ten". a Black and Joyce discussed these tarso fresh fruits; re was the fellow nto the road map d folded. imported fresh fruits; in- Mrs, Bessie McNee on spection and grading. Joyce Monday. They had also called de.rivonstrated the on their aunt, Mrs. Gertrude preparation of citrus fruits. Bell in-Huronview.- Everyone participated in Mrs. Cecil Blake spent a making fresh fruit cup and couple of days the first of the apple blueberry compote, week in Wingham with Mr. It was decided that the club and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick. name should be the. Tutti- Dock - got home from Frutti's. The next meeting Wingham , Hospital on will be at Mrs. Alma Black's Tuesday, on September 12 from 7 - 9 Mr, and Mrs. Grant p.m Sowerby of Toronto spent the. new home on the 4th- 'con- w cession east in Dungannon. attendedithher a crick�tmother gaandmethey in The U.C.W. meeting'will'b'e Stratford. Barbara returned held on Monday, September tuNiagara on the Lake on the 12 at 8:30 p.m. in the Sunday nus with the cricket team. School room of Dungannon Dinner guests Oh Saturday United Church, All ladies are evening with Mr. and Mrs. welcome, (Iraham McNee were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith of Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan, Chatham spent the weekend Goderich and Allan and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sandra McNee, Eddie and Marvin Smith. Their , Paul of London who are children, Sandy and Kenny, holidaying; at their cottage SOCIAL NEWS who, had spent the previous near Port Albert. week in Ripley with cousins Mrs., Bev. Ohmand Mrs. E. Pritchard recently Dun Debbie and Michael Gamble, paid a flying visit to relatives Bannon and Lisa, who had spent the in the area. She was ac- week with her grandparents, returned to Chatham with companied by Mr. Prit-them, chard's grand -niece, Miss Avis Pollitt and her friend, Mary Bere, correspondent,Miss Barbara Blake, wardrobe mistress with Shaw Mass heste ,e King, both fromFestival Theatre at Niagara - Manchester, England. It was J29 -?915 their first visit to Canada and weekend between their on -the -Lake, spent Monday their introduction to the parental homes here and in distances one has to travel Goderich Township. Linda here to get from place to will he returning to Grade 1 place. classroom this year. Miss Wanda Park arrived Miss Alice., Bradley of home last week after seven Goderich spent a couple of weeks touring the Maritimes days with her grandparents. and working with Mrs. She returns to Toronto next Schiemann and Tammy. week to resume her final They flew from St. John', New year's training to he a Brunswick but the plane was medical recorder, rerouted by way of New York. Mr. Robert Irvin is a Michael Redmond of patient in Wingham Hospital London spent a week with his where he is in traction as Thedparenjs, Mr. and Mrs, treatment for pain in his hip Holmesville 1 4-11 club Theodore Redmond. His and leg. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Blair Mrs. Jean Papernick and Redmond, and Jeffrey came Frances siGoderich called holds first meeting for him on the weekend. .Jean's sister, Mrs. Elsie Mr.. and Mrs, Richard, Irvin, on Saturday. Stewart, Sean and Kelly of Miss Tammy Vella, Redbridge, Ontario spent a Seaforth spent the weekend at few days with his' parents, Bere's withher sister, Debbie Mr. and Mrs, Art Stewart. Valla. - Also visiting were Leslie's Visitors with Howard and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Marlene Godfrey on the Harrison of Sault Ste. Marie. weekend were their aunt and 1 Mr. Parky Wiggins is home uncle, Muriel and Elton now from the hospital but Campsall of New Brunswick Mrs, Parky Wiggins is still a and Mrs. Mabel Bradley of patient in Wingham Hospital. Mountain Grove. Recent 'callers with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Mit- Mrs. -Art Stewart were their ch'ell, London visited Rose's niece, Mrs. Mae) Reed, parents,. Rev. Clyde and Mrs. ,Fillian, Andrew and Matthew Westhaver on the weekend of Stratford; Mrs. Mel- after honeymooning at Stewart (Clara -rut'. Goderich; Niagara Falls. ... Joan and Ron Perrott, Jane Mrs. Westhaver's brother and Maureen of Goderich; : and his wife, Rev. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Les Johnston Mrs. Hirtle, Nancy, Jean and and. Mr, and Mrs. Len John of Toronto visited the Christilaw of Nile; Betty and Westhgavers. on'- Mcfnday. Ron Black, Rhonda, Julie Reil, Hirtle is minister at Anne and Jeffrey of St. Ossington Avenue Baptist Thomas ; Mrs. . Sharon Church in Toronto. . i)awson and children; Mrs. Terry and Roseanne Sue Brown and Jenni Sue. Bradshaw, Cory and Sherry Paul Dawson stayed with the Lynn of Toronto visited her Stewarts for a few days:, cousins, Sandra and Jim Mr. and Mrs, Len'Bilayand Rivett and family on the family returned to their home weekend. in Detroit on Monday after Alan Rivett is home from spending some time in August Strathroy where he was at their summer home here. working with horses for the Mrs. Laverne Pentland summer and 'has now (Dorothy) and her sister, received his room's license. Mrs. Marian Hunt,. Dor- Congratulations to Mr. and chestcr have returned from a Mrs. Harry Brindley, three week motor trip to the newlyweds, whose reception . Jayne and Amanda Snell West,going through the was held on September 3 and from Blyth and Miss Ruth states and returning by the who' are moving into their Mallett of Toronto' spent the northern route. They spent `-den days in Banff with Mrs. Hunt's daughter, Barbara, doings Heather, Miss Lynn Culbert and Doug Dickson attended the C.N.E. and heard the Bay City Rollers on August 22, Last Weekend Ken and Bev Ohne and Heather, and Dhug Dickson joined Bonnie and Clair Hodges in Stratford and accompanieth them to istrict news The first 4-H club meeting of Holmesville 1 was held on September 5 at the home of Mrs': Alvin Betties. Mrs. Betties is the leader and Ann Klonips is assistant leader. Fourteen girls answered the roll call, "Why did you decide to take this—unit, Featuring Fruit," The slate of officers is as, follows. ; president, Beverly Mather,ty; first vice-president,. Irene Heykoop; secretary, Mary Jean Betties; treasurer, Cathy Van Ninuys. D.iscitssion included record hooks, recipe files, working methods in food projects, Vitam-in C and members' pamphlets, Grape sparkle and date mellow chews were made and enjoyed by four mothers, the members,: and the leaders. The next meeting will be held on September 12 at Mrs. Betties home. SOCIAL NEWS Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Tracy Norman, a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Mr. and Mrs. Don Duff, Sheri and Teresa camped 'at Elora over the Labor Day weekend. taking a side trip into B.C. from there, Some of the highlights of their trip were visiting Brownsville acquaintances at Phillips, Wisconsin and Fort Qu'Appelle, Manitoba; visiting cousins at Saskatoon, Regina and Melfort, the latter not having been seen for 32 years. They also called on Mrs. Ruby Carton (nee Kilpatrick) at Marathon, Ontario. - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pentland and Matthew of Gross Pointe, Michigan visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Pentland on the weekend. Mrs. Elva Pinder, Ottawa and Mrs. Agnes Worthy, London called on their cousin manpower ncillor named anpower Centre en Hey has an- e appointment of ell as Manpower in the Goderich trice. ch resident, Mrs. teind previously as a Student Centre in Metro Toronto and this past year as Manager of the Goderich Student Centre. She graduated in 1974 from the University ,of Guelph Bachelor of Arts Program and in 1975 from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Education. PUBLIC NOTICE NEW STORE HOURS: INC 10 A.M. CLOSING 9 P.M. 6 DAYS A WEEK past week with Mary Jean Betties. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Townshend returned last week from a five week motor Holmesville news Blanche Deeves, correspondelit 482-3383 trip to Vancouver,- Seattle, Washington, Port.lhnd, Oregon . and through 'the northern states. W.I. On Monday, evening, September 12 at 8:15 , the Goderich Township. Women's Institute plans to meet in the public school auditorium. Mrs. Evelyn Orr- is the convenor for citizenship and wvorl d affairs and Mrs. Shirley Ilazlitt will he guest speaker. CHURCH NEWS The Sunday School classes start their fall program on September 11. Church ser- vices will he at 9:45 in the morning. The anniversary service of Holmesville United Church is planned for October 2 at 2 pm, Q SQUARE W CL C 0 1 to GD PIONEEfl Roundo-2000 Roweio-2000 PioneerStereo Receiver • 26 Watts. Continuous output of 13 watt per channel. • AM -FM Stereo tuner of surpassing fidelity. • Treble, Bass, Volume control and loudness switch. • No more than 1% total Harmonic distortion. Pioneer Turntable • Belt -drive system with a 4 -pole synchronous motor. • Static -balanced tone arm. • Equipped with etoneer's PC 135 induced magnet phone cartridge. Pioneer Speakers • Boss -reflex -r -2 -way, 2 -speaker system. • 8" (20cm) woofer delivers clear, well- balanced dynamic sound.. LEND AN EAR TO THE COMPLETE PIONEER LINE AT... The Complete Stereo System that takes the Guess work out of going Hi-Fi Mfg. Suggested List $499.95 H ISHOLM - 29 Kingston St. • Goderich 524-9576 YOUR AUTHORIZED FULL LINE PIONEER DEALER Niagara Falls. This weekend the Ohm's spent camping at Happy Hollow camp at. Port Albert. On Saturday night for the camp corn roast, their guesds'were Audrey and Neil Dale of Clinton and Terry Puri of Guelph. • Alec Irvin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Irvin, is wearing a cast on his leg aftee inj'uring the tendons of his knee in a motorbike mishap early last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Aubin and family, Campbellville were in Goderich on the weekend for a hall tour- nament and renewed acquaintances here in Dungannon where they lived a few years ago. CHURCH NEWS Regular Sunday morning services were resumed at Dungannon and' Nile United Churches with Rev, Clyde Westhaverin charge. The children's story '1•.p;tminondas" pointed out that if one's .soh does not bring honour to him, one can bring honour to the job by doing the very hest he can. The sermon was on a timely topic for Labour I)ay - "What the Bible says about Work'' in which Rev. t sthavt•r- discussed "the Protestant stant work ethic'' and brought out the point that those who do not work and strive tuachieve it goal, miss a great deal of reward i n personal satisfaction and self -worth - The leaders. of the Vacation Bible School wish to thank thnsi' who assisted from the ll nit cd Church. • Some 7.3 children were in attendance. - The Dungannon V' omen.'s ]nstitutc will meet in the Sunday School room of- the ,United Church on. Wc'd- ilesday, September 7 at 8:30, P.m. Guest speaker is Mrs. Robert McCallum of Goderich speaking on "Human Rights also Mr. Barth of Blyth speaking on High School English fair curriculum. Visitors are welcome. Choir practice will be held on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. A full attendance is,hoped for. The missing choir collars have now turned up and been accounted for. Sunday School will resume its regular sessions •next. Sunday, September 11 at 10 atm. Mr. Shoemaker, Listowel conducted Sunday services at Dungannon Christian Fellowship'Church taking his text from the Scripture lesson Thessalonians 5: 1-24. The Christian Fellowship Sunday School began its new term with Superintendent, Mrs, Alice Martin in charge. The- new minister coming to ('.F.C., Rev. Hubert and Mrs. Lawrence, of Monteville, not thorn Ontario, are arriving on Thursday to.take up residence in a mobile home opposite the United Church in Dungannon.. Rev. Lawrence will be resident pastor to the Dungannon Cht•ktian Fellowship Church. ) k$ Friel lshit! 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