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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-30, Page 31DEI UCB Sft"TNA ,-STAR, THURSDAY,, SDAY,, LTO AR a 9i 191141 - Holmesville UCWpenny savers enjoy smorgasbord On November 19 , the UCW penny savers en- joyed a . delicious smorgasbord dinner. Mrs. Alice Porter and her group, the losers, prepared the meal. Mrs. Jean Perdue on behalf of her group expressed thanks for the bountiful meal. Mrs. Porter then in- troduced Mrs. Mervyn Lobb who showed slides of - her trip to Ireland. While there, she met many cousins and pointed to an area on the map of Ireland where a number of the forefathers of Goderich Township residents lived and later migrated to Canada during the potato famine of 81 -1847. Mrs. Lobb is a descendent of the Dempsey family. Mrs. Lobb then sang an Irish song accompanied by Mr's. Verna Lobb at the piano. She was thanked by Mrs. Isobel Sturdy for her interesting commentary and was presented with a gift. Church news Last Sunday morning, Rev. John Oestreicher started his sixth year in the pulpit at Holmesville United. His sermon was, "Here I will stand in the service of Jesus." Church an- nouncements: November 26, Sacrament; December 3, Church Servile at 1 p.m., White Gift service in charge of the Sunday School; December -10, Con- firmation Sunday, ser- vice at 1 p.m. Rec news Recreation committee member, Hazel McCreath reported that interest has now been shown in the township for hockey and volleyball, but it is past the fall program deadline. If sufficient interest is Blanche Deeves, shown in the new year, a winter program will be created. Please call Doug Yeo at 482-9296 or Bev Orr olmesville news The Goderich Lions Club welcomed five new members to the club at a special meeting last week. The Lions Executive, president, RtogerTurcotte; past -president, Ben Chisholm and vice-president, Paul Rivers welcomed Jim Collins, Bob Keown and"Ralph Smith along with District 89 Governor, Ronald Finlay. Robert Woodall and Don Bedour were absent for the photo. (photo by Dave Sykes) correspondent 482-3383 at - 524-7032 if anyone is interested. School news During the week of 20 to November 24, the Holmesville Public School will be par- ticipating in the Young Children's Book Festival. The highlight of the Canadian literature experience will be held on Friday, November 24 when Ted Harrison will - visit the school. Mr. Harrison is a noted artist and author of the book, "Children of the Yukon". A few copies of the book will be on sale, costing. $7.50 each. Mr. Harrison will personallyautograph his book. Any parent wishing to read the book is free to visit the Library Resource Centre any day between 12:30 and 4 p.m. Goderich Twp. council change- name Goderich Township Council passed a motion to change the name of Black's Point Road to Lakeside Park Road. The motion was made after discussing correspon- dence from the Ministry 'of Transportation and Communications (M.T.C.) regarding the signs at the road when council met in regular session on November 20. Council further decided to request that the M.T.C. remove the present sign and replace it with one that reads Lakeside Park Road. Stanley Township Council had a delegation present at the Goderich Township Council meeting. It was headed by T. Consitt and came to discuss zoning, land use, etc. No motions were recorded. Land severances were requested by Goderich Investments and by D. Wallis and council passed a motion that the ap- plications be dealt with as per questionnaires. Bylaw number 22, 1978, being a bylaw to authorize Bayfield Fire Area Department to participate in mutual fire SMILE Old teachers never die. They just lose their class. area protection, was given three readings and passed. Couficil passed motion to allow R. Kaptein and A. McDougall to trap on township roads. A motion was passed that the road superin- tendent be instructed to apply for an interim road subsidy. On November 29, professional development day has been set aside for parent -teacher in- terviews. There won't be any school for the pupils on this day. Parents are reminded to fill the pink'sheets the pupils brought home for the parent -teacher in- terviews by November 21. Legion literary contest. The pupils of Holmesville Public School participated in an essay and poem writing contest, sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion. Three essays or poems were chosen from each category and the winners included in category 2, poetry: second place, Jackie Norman; third place, Doug Moffatt. Category 3, essays: first place, ' Brenda Harris, second place, Elsie Lindsay; third place, Janine Mayhew. Congratulations go to these people for a job well done. • Personals Alvin and Barbara Betties spent a few days at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Alvin at- tended the' Holstein show and the sale of stars while Barb enjoyed the 4-H breakfast and the leadership workshop at the Lord Simcoe Hotel. Mrs. E. E. Betties of Toronto returned home with the Betties for a few days after visiting in the area. Mrs. Vera McNichol of Millbank spent last weekend with Alvin and Barb Betties. Mr. Bill Harris and son Scott spent a few days in Miden, Northern Ontario and came home with one moose and three deer. UP TO 1 O 3/4 ado GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES J.J. (Jim) MULHERN GENERAL INSURANCE GODERICH 524-7878 VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" YOUR CHRISTMAS ".,-'Building permits were issued to Bill Gerrit to d demolish a barn and. _ demolish a drive shed; Ross Feagan for a grain bin; and Laurence Van den Heuvel for a hog barn. The accounts were ordered paid• and council adjourned to statutory meeting on December 4 at 11 a.m. PLEASE DON'T READ THIS GARBAGE COLLECTION for CHRISTMAS MON. 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