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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.
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issued to Bill Gerrit to
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demolish a barn and. _
demolish a drive shed;
Ross Feagan for a grain
bin; and Laurence Van
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barn.
The accounts were
ordered paid• and council
adjourned to statutory
meeting on December 4
at 11 a.m.
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