HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-14, Page 22• Plan
fashion
show
Members of Maple
Leaf Chapter IODE met
Tuesday., September 5 at
the home of Mrs. M.
Rayner with the ,Regent,
Mrs. W. Garrow.
presiding.
Reports were received
from the secretary, Mrs.
Rivers and the
treasurer, Mrs. E.
Howey.
Education secretary,
Mrs. R. McCallum an-
nounced 'that two bur-
saries had been awarded
to students for post-
secondary education.
It was voted to pur-
chase Publicity pam-
phlets entitled "Our
Flag".
Mrs. G. McManus
reported on the plan for
the Fashion Show to be
held Sunday, September
17 and Monday, Sep-
tember 18 at Benmiller
Inn.
Mrs. Garrow extended.
a warm welcome to Mrs.
R. Nephew who has
recently returned to
Goderich.
The October meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. R. McDpnald and all
members are reminded
to bring their sewing,
knitting and nursery bags
for the bale.
Mrs. W, Stanbury
thanked Mrs. Rayner for
opening her home for the
meeting and the Regent
closed with "God Bless
Our Queen and Canada."
The social hour was a
special one. Mrs. Rayner
gave an illustrated talk
•on the art -of crepe
making and each
member enjoyed one or
several of her tasty
dessert crepes.
Patron
wins
prize
Mrs. Pat Redman,
Thorndale became the
Huron , Country
Playhouse 100,000th
customer. Jack Riddell,
M.P.P. Huron -Middlesex,.
acted as official counter
and informed Mrs.
Redman that she was the
100,000th visitor.
The event took place
Friday, September I.
Gifts valued at $100 were
awarded to Mrs. Redman
by Playhouse Manager
and Director, James
Murphy. Gifts included a
free season ticket and
membership for 1979, a
Provincial draw ticket,
gifts from Sun & Surf
Shop, Hardwood Drugs,
Things, dinner at the Red
Pump, and two tickets to
Theatre London.
Another draw was held
Saturday in which an oil
painting, donated by
Gordon Larrjbert, was
given away by means of a
lottery. Mrs. Robert
McKinley drew the
winning ticket belonging
to David Sandilands,
Grand Bend.
A number of other area
people won a pair of free
tickets which the
Playhouse gave away to
each 50th person who
entered the theatre
during the final week of
the 1978 season, to
celebrate the Playhouse
50th production.
The winners were:
Mrs. T. Hfbbert, Roberta
Walker, Deborah Baird,
Eric Mcllroy, Grand
Bend; Mrs. M. •Stewart,
Len Ewer, Mrs. F.L.
Dixon, Mary Bailey,
Larry Romhayi, Carol
Hoban, H. Cowie, Carol
Williamson, London.;
Dave Brooks, Hensall;
Kathy Mawkins, Thed-
ford; Nancy Whiting,
Exeter; Mrs. Lloyd
Ackert, Holyrood; Ruth
QordLe, Strathroy;
Georg Arrand, Ker -
wood; Veronica Etue,
Seaforth; Jack Blair,
Centralia; Kathy Geiger,
Zurich; Margory May,
Ilderton; Donna Turn-
bull, Ailsa Craig; K.D.
Butler, Sarnia; Jim
Keith, Woodstock.
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