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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-09, Page 4PAGE 4—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 , 1979 Simpson reunion hosted by the Murphys FRAN RIEGLING Intended for last week Jim and Irene Gilmore attended the Milne family reunion at the Muir farm in Thorndale on July 29. Irene's niece and nephe-w, Helen_ ands Andrew, children of Pat Moir of Ilderton, are spending holidays with the Gilm.ores. Blanche Bilodeau of Stratford visited her sister, Yvette Heffernan and members of her family over the weekend. Those from this area who attended this week the funeral Mass July 31 for Sister M. Dionysia, (Eileen Sullivan) in Immaculate Conception Chapel at St. Joseph's Motherhouse, London, were Rev. Fr.' •Ed Gar- vey, C.S.B. of Texas; Rev. Fr. M.J. Dalton of Courtland; Ray Dalton; Kathy MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton; Mrs. Bernadine Kinney; Clarice Dalton; Helen Riegling; Mary O'Brien and Marcella Courtney, Goderich, and Sharon McClenaghan of Clinton. Fr. M.J. Dalton said the Mass and gave the homily assisted by Fr. Ed Garvey. Sister M. Dionysia leaves to mourn her loss, five sisters Mrs. J.A. (Marie) Morrison of Kitchener; Sister Denise (Patricia), Sister Dolorosa (Madeline), Sister Marguerite (Rufina) all of The Community of The Sisters of St. Joseph; Mrs. T. (Marguerite) Joy of Detroit, Mich., and one brother, Leon of Toronto. She was predeceased by two brothers, .John and Joseph. Mrs. Marcella Cour- tney, Sharon McClenaghan, Helen 'Riegling, Joan Courtney and Ursula Richardson all attended the play "McGillicuddy's Lost WeekeiTd"- at the' Blyth Theatre on Wednesday, August 1. Dennis, son of Brian visited Mary's sister, and Ruth Dalton of Mrs. Lucille Copperould Palmerston, is holidaying of Taylor, Mich., this past with his grandparents, week. Walter returned Mr. and Mrs. _Dennis home on- Wednesday Dalton. Maria, R.N. Lucille and Mary came youngest daughter of the home on Friday. Lucille Daltons returned to is holidaying 'with - the Ontario from Nelson, Clares. Weekend visitors B.C. and is nursing at were Mary's cousins, University Hospital, Sister Margaret,, Andre London. Welcome ,back from Fort Wayne, Maria. Indianna and Mrs. Visitors at St. Joseph's Andrew Waechter of Rectory during the week Berkley, Mich. Marney were Brother Carl's Menard of Newmarket uncle, Mr. Isadore Moser was Mary Luanne's and Mrs. Moser of Lin- Weekend visitor. The. wood, and their two sons, Clares and their guests Charles of Kitchener, attended the annual Joseph of Linwood and reunion of St. Michael's their wives. Father Ed North Branch Church on Dentinger spent Wed Sunday. nesday in Clinton with Fr. Johanna of Clinton and Hardy. Fr. Ed Dentinger Harry of Tillsonburg and Brother Carl were were weekend visitors dinner guests of Dan and with their parents, Theo Muriel Murphy and and Tena Van Diepen and family of Goderich, at family., their, summer home in Jerry and Denise Dolff Port Albert, Thursday and their children, Kim Saturday, Aug. 4 in Holy Trinity Church, Calgary, Alta. On Tuesday evening„ July 28 Marg Chester of Lucknow, entertained the Kintail Kuties softball team at the • Chester family cottage at Port Albert. Rita Howard spent Friday with her daughters, Anita and Janette in London. Anita Helen and Max Riegling attended the neighbour's surprise "25th Wedding Anniversary" celebration for Peggy and Duncan Farrish on Thursday, August 2. It was held at the Farrish farm home on '86 high- way, with everyone enjoying the evening. The Dan Murphys held the Simpson family Kingsbridg left by air Friday evening for a ten-day' vacation in Calgary with her sister, Kathleen. They attended the O'Keefe wedding and reception on Saturday in and vrd of Kitchener, Calgary. evening. Saturday On Sunday afternoon, a evening Mass was said are vacationing at a Nurses' Reunion and Tea by Fr. Mike Myroniuk, cottage near Amberley' Theyattended Mass at St. e -'1 ---was held in the Wingham engaged in Retreat work. Training Centre for the Music was supplied by Joseph's on Saturday R e I s t e r e d Nurses Dave and Kathy McNorm evening, Assistants. Those at of Toronto, Dave on A large crowd of tending from this area guitar, accompanied his people, many fromwere Hanny Scott and wife who has a lovely Kingsbridge area at Thelma and Delores Van voice, with everyone tended the • successfulOschat- Thelma Approximately 140 Joining in the chorus. Fr. auction sale of house -hold Myroniuk is vacationing furnishings for Mrs. registered, and it was at the ' cottage of his Dorothy MacKenzie on part of Wingham's SaturdayCentennial Celebrations. sister, Mary and Reno afternoon. Mrs. Mark Steffler of Dececchi in ,Amberley. MacKenzie has taken up Fairview, Alta., visited St. Joseph's was filled to residence in Goderich. his friend, Brent Van capacity on Sunday Clem and Phyllis Osch and his family for a morning. Mass was Steffler and family of few days last week. concelebrated by three Fairview, Alta., who : Visiting with Mrs. Resurrectionist Priests - have been holidaying in'Bernadine Kinney is her Fr. Tom (Superior of the Ontario for the past three sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert Novitiate group) together weeks, attended Mass O'Loughlin of Troy, with, Fr. Pat and Fr: Saturday evening at St. Michigan: Jack, who ' are Joseph's. They returned vacationing with the to their home in Fairview `Jim-Wallett of Jackson, Novitiate group at on Sunday Morning, ,Mich., is holidaying with Huronia Camp. Fr. Ed - catching the eary flight the John Howard family. Dentinger celebrated from Malton Air ort. Mr. Brian and Morris, sons Mass at St. Augustine's Clem Steffler Sr., is a of Pete and Betty Van church Sunday morning. patient in University .Osch left on Monday for After Mass the Hospital ° L don, room • Langton. They will be congregation proceeded 816. Warm�est regards to working on a tobacco to the cemetery, where Mr. Steffler from the farm in that area. David,' they joined in a Memorial Kingsbridge community. their eldest •son, enlisted'' service in honor of the Congratulations from in the Canadian Armed pioneers buried fn St. the -community. to Mr. Forces and is stationed in Augustine's Cemetery. and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, Walter and Mary Clare, who were married for basic training. reunion in honour of Muriel's mother who was celebrating her "75th" birthday. The family gathered at the Murphys' summer home in Port Albert on Saturday, ,August 4, with families camping on the grounds surrounding the home. The group of forty members, attended Sunday morning Mass at St. Joseph's Church. After Mass they filled the front pews of the church for a private family prayer service. The Murphy family regularly .attend Mass at St. Joseph's whenever they are in the area. Mary Adelmann and her nephew, Todd Friend of Lavonia, Mich., and Carrie O'Neill of Goderich, were recent visitors with the former's uncles, Matthew and Leonard ` O'Loughlin in Ashfield. . Rev. Fr. C.F. McMartin and his housekeeper of many years, Miss M. O'Connell of London visited with Mr. Frank Sullivan and other. friends - at Kingsbridge on Sunday, August 5. Rev. Fr. McMartin was Parish Priest at Kingsbridge from 1950 to 1952. . Sue Vogt of Lavonia, Huronview Over 90 -Club holds picnic Mrs. Charlotte Dearing, Mrs. Bernice Glousher, Mrs. Florance Flood, Mrs. Minnie Fowler, Mrs. Verna Elliott, and Mrs. Myrtle Parker spent a Friday afternoon recently' shopping at the mall in Goderich. Saturday morning, the choir held .a practice. Rev. Darrell preached on Sunday morning, and Sunday evening Mr. Dick Roorda held a service. We thought for awhile on Tuesday morning that our' barbecue for first floor north ladies, and Learn about bugs at. CNE Gardeners can direct their questions on the use of pesticides to specialists at the Environment Ontario display at the 1979 Canadian National Exhibition. The Ministry's exhibit in the Horticulture Building ' -will feature displays on the problems and control of common house and garden pests, such as carpenter ants, sow bugs, horn worms, termites and aquatic insects. Also featured will be a display on beneficial insects, the "good guys" of the insect world. A variety of literature on pest -control will also he available. The Hor- ticulture Building will be open during the regular C.N.E. hours, August 15 to September 3. HURON HOUSING AUTHORITY The Board of Directors of the Huron Housing. Authority wishes to congratulate' the following Management and Staff on the completion of ,their St. John Ambulance Emergency First -Aid course. Housing Manager - Wm. Jugwell Custodians: B. Calder 0.H.1 Seaforth R. Isles 0.H.1 Exeter B. Latour O.H,t Bayfield 0.H.1 Zurich R. McKay 0.H.1 & 2 Clinton S. McKay 0.11.1 Blyth V. Reid 0.H.1 & 5 Wingham R. Swanson O.H. 2-3-4 Wingham The successful candidates received their pins $ sleeve patches from Harold knisley, Chairman of the Board. Also present WOE the St. John Instructor who Instruc- ted the class of eight. • CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL! :r ' ground center would be 'rained out, but Mr. Sun co-operated, and we had a beautiful day to enjoy the hamburgers and hotdogs. The "Over 90 Club" held their picnic at the Conservation Park. Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Mr. i 1 ■d r r.;. POLIDENT DENTURE CLEANING' TABLETS 84'5 ; $ 39 ONLY John Baker, Ephraim Clark, Bill Westlake, Lillian Ballantyne, Jennie Lawson, Caroline Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth Rae, Mrs. Grace Bell, and Mr. Roy Maize played several games under -the direction -of Mrs. Pat •Hunking. A boxed lunch was served at the close. Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Mr. Cecil Skinner provided the musical entertainment. Huronview would like to welcome Dr. John Gorwill, Mrs. Charlette McQuire, and Mrs. Muriel Gibson. These people are all new residents this past week. yes YAELCOMF AND SAVE A„BIG BUNCH ON OUR... 1 AQUA -FRESH TOOTHPASTE 100 ml. ONLY BU.FFERIN- ONLY TABLETS 200' 5 $29 40 ES / IP TEK ADULT TOOTHBRUSHES 99' FOR ONLY ALKA-SELTZER TABLETS 25's , ONLY.89 IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT 24 OZ. $ 1 09; ONLY Y'ALL COME AND SAVE NOW, YA HEAR! GODERICH 58 The Square CLINTON Main Corne1 SEAFORTH Main Corner - Mich., spent the Weekend at the home of her parents, Stefanie and Peter J. Vogt and family,,. behind the Clarice Dalton home. Marianne and Jim McCaffrey of Kitchener, Several families from spent the • holiday\, the area attended the weekend visiting her Centennial celebrations` •sisters, Betty and Eugene in Wingh,am, as well as Frayne and family, and attending the Old Boys' Peggy and Ed O'Grady Reunion in Teeswater. and family at their cot- tage at Lurgen Beach. A big "Welcome” to Anne and Stephen Andrew, who recently purchased the former • John Plaster farm on the 9th concession. They 'have been busy redecorating their farm home and have taken up residence there. At the present time, they are rebuilding the back part of their house, adding a spacious room. Much happiness to you both. Anne and Bruce Pritchard of Mississa'nga, and friends, Debby and Chris Graham of Cambridge -Galt, have been camping all weekend on the beach OPEN HOUSE at the home of MRS. ELLISON COX MAIN ST. BAYFIELD HWY. 21 To celebrate her 90th Birthday Sun. Aug. 19 °' 2 - 4 p.m. 7 - 9 p.m,n Friends & neighbours welcome Best Wishes Only Bill and. Anne Masters . and family of Clarkson, are, vacationing at Dr. Peter Bolland's summer home on 21 hwy. , If you look like your passport photo, you aren't well enough to travel. .. ************ . 4, C•N•. 4 * SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th... * SCOTTISH FESTIVAL * * THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd... BURTON CUMMINGS * * * SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th... * KENNY ROGERS- 41C MONDAY, SEPTEPABER 3rd... * BEACH BOYS FOR TRANSPORTATION & TICKETS * �It call 524-7622 oR 524-7186 ***************'.*4 HERE THEY ARE! Pitted Montmorency Available by the pail from our storage. Available Now At... Lassaline Orchards Located 21/2 miles from No. 8 hwy. on Drive-in Road Just South of Goderich PHONE: 524-7772 'VALUABLE COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH 20 OFF OUR REGULAR PRIG$ ON REGULAR GROUND BEEF EXPIRES SAT. AUG. 11/79 uYs SUNSPUN INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZ. JAR' 4.27 CHIQUITA PRODUCE BANANAS 3LBS. 994 BELL FARMS FRESH DAILY CANADA NO. 1 NEW POTATOES FRESH PEACHES 4QT.BASKET 299 APPLES WHOLE (IN SHELL) GREEN ONIONS ° 4/994 PEANUTS 10 LBS. 894 3 LBS. 994 2 LB. BAG 1 • 49 GROCERIES SWANSDOWN PKG. 6 BATHROOM TISSUE 11:9 WESTON'S JAM FILLED • BUNS a, 694 SHOPSY POTATO, CHEF, COLESLAW, MACARONI WESTON'S 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 24 OZ. 2/99' STOKELY CANADA FANCY CREAM CORN 10 OZ. 3/89' WESTON'S VEGETABLE SALADS .a. 894 CRISCO OIL PPOTRINGLES ATO.CHIPS 250 G. 1•A 9 SUNSPUN CANADA CHOICE BETTERBUY 32 OZ. LIQUID DETERGENT 994 TOMATOES 39 750 ML. 1 • '28 OZ. 594 FAMILY SIZE PEPSI COLA 2601..;3/994 CANADA PACKER'S MAPLE,LEAF BACON GRADE "A" CANADA NO. 1 RUMP ROAST SCHNEIDER'S JADWURST MEATS 169• LB. 2•9 LB. 2:9 LB. CANADA NO. 1 SHORT RIB ROAST 1:9 LB. SCHNEIDER'S OLD FASHIONED BAKED MINCED HAM 1998. SCHNEIDER'S HEAD CHEESE 189 LB. BLUE'S SUPERMARKET 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH MANY MORE IN-STORE VALUES 424-9411 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quan- tities. Prices in ,effect till Tuesday August 14th. VAN CAMP BEANS W'10OZRK 8ri<OZ. 3/ 9 4; SUNSPUN MACARONI CHEESE DINNERS 2 9 4 CANADA PACKER'S COOKED HAM 1 89 LB. SAVE 70` CANADA GRADE NO. 1 PORK CHOPS 1 . 3 8 LB. CHIQUITA PRODUCE BANANAS 3LBS. 994 BELL FARMS FRESH DAILY CANADA NO. 1 NEW POTATOES FRESH PEACHES 4QT.BASKET 299 APPLES WHOLE (IN SHELL) GREEN ONIONS ° 4/994 PEANUTS 10 LBS. 894 3 LBS. 994 2 LB. BAG 1 • 49 GROCERIES SWANSDOWN PKG. 6 BATHROOM TISSUE 11:9 WESTON'S JAM FILLED • BUNS a, 694 SHOPSY POTATO, CHEF, COLESLAW, MACARONI WESTON'S 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 24 OZ. 2/99' STOKELY CANADA FANCY CREAM CORN 10 OZ. 3/89' WESTON'S VEGETABLE SALADS .a. 894 CRISCO OIL PPOTRINGLES ATO.CHIPS 250 G. 1•A 9 SUNSPUN CANADA CHOICE BETTERBUY 32 OZ. LIQUID DETERGENT 994 TOMATOES 39 750 ML. 1 • '28 OZ. 594 FAMILY SIZE PEPSI COLA 2601..;3/994 CANADA PACKER'S MAPLE,LEAF BACON GRADE "A" CANADA NO. 1 RUMP ROAST SCHNEIDER'S JADWURST MEATS 169• LB. 2•9 LB. 2:9 LB. CANADA NO. 1 SHORT RIB ROAST 1:9 LB. SCHNEIDER'S OLD FASHIONED BAKED MINCED HAM 1998. SCHNEIDER'S HEAD CHEESE 189 LB. BLUE'S SUPERMARKET 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH MANY MORE IN-STORE VALUES 424-9411 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quan- tities. Prices in ,effect till Tuesday August 14th.