HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 13The Goderich Shoppers Square Association unveiled new signs this week
that will be placed along Highways 21 and 8. Association members Elliott
Rivett, Gord Henderson and Larry Rieck display one of the 15 signs that will
be -erected along the two entrances to town. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Manor
to host
bazaar
On October 31 the
residents of Maitland
Manor will be hosting
their second annual
bazaar. During the past
year, the residents have
been working on many
projects - ceramics and
crafts as well as gar-
dening. They are justly
proud of their efforts over
the past year and are
looking forward to
showing all this work to
their friends an
relatives in the area at
the time of the bazaar.
As all work and no play
is never good at any time,
the residents are involved
in other things as well.
They have been taking
part in the swimming
prog'ram at Vanastra
since July and have made
surprising progress. For
some it was the first time
Holmesville ladies meet
Ilear re art
On Tuesday afternoon,
October 9, the
Holmesville UCW met in
the church with Mrs.
. Irene Cudmore and her
group in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. Isobel
Sturdy read the scripture
and the Thanksgiving
Meditation, and Mrs.
Margaret Yeo received
the offering. Readings
were given by Mrs. Isobel
Sturdy and Mrs.
Margaret Y
eo. A
humorous skit was
presented by Mrs. Grace
Walter, Mrs. Margaret
Yeo and Mrs. Irene
Cudmore.
The meeting was
turned over to Mrs. Isobel
Sturdy for the business.
Mrs. Phyllis Cox gave an
interesting account of the
West Huron Fall Rally
held in the Benmiller
Church. Plans were made
for the bazaar to be held
in the White Carnation on
Nov. 7.
Mrs. Verna Lobb read
"What a grandmother is"
written by an eight-year-
old girl. The members
enjoyed singing together
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Blanche Deeves, corre
the new humn of praise in
the October "Observer",
with Mrs. Verna Lobb at
the piano. The pennies
were counted and Mrs.
Jean Ginn's side won. No
one is really a loser this
year, as each one who
saved pennies is invited
to a dinner at the White
Carnation at 7 p.m,
Tuesday, October 30.
Mrs. Bessie Townshend's
group (the losers) are to
be responsible for the
entertainment after the
dinner.
Last Sunday morning
before the worship. hour
spondent 482-3383
in Holmesville United
Church, Mr. Irvine
Tebbutt played the
beautiful antique organ,
presently owned by
-Murray Draper of
Clinton. It used to be ,the
proud possession of
Ebeneezer United Church
where Mr. Tebbutt was
organist for 24 years.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. William
(Peggy) Yeo of Victoria,
B.C. spent their holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Yeo.
Miss Karen McGregor.
of Ann Arbor spent
Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Yeo and Doug.
Happy birthday to twb
'young •ladies in.
Holmesville - a mother
and daughter!
Mrs. Arabell Bushell of
London has been visiting
with Alvin and Barb
Betties and other
relatives in tire Clinton
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Morrow of Brighton,
Michigan have been
visitors with Alvin and
Barb Betties.
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otewart Steenstra, owner of the Burger Bar and the
.Coffee Cart, .has now opened' the Burger Palace at
87 Kingston Street. It is a restaurant which also -
'features take-out food, most;il rte hamburgers.
Stewart says he opened the Burger Palace to pick
in a pool so naturally they
approached it with
caution. To others, it
presented a tremendous
challenge. One of our
residents, Bea Bradford,
has been able to manage
ten lengths of the pool. - -_
Fantastic! This f1'rogram
will continue until
November.
The bowling season has
started again. This is a
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residents. Vito Barbaro is
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bu_t'this is always subject__
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The residents enjoy
movies with Maurice
Wilkinson • on Monday
nights and take an active
part with Gord Harrison
on rhythm band nights.
The following new
residents are welcomed
to the Manor: Everett
Taylor, Sophie Bowra,
Jane Lumly, Florence
Bowen and Lue1(a Gaw.
The residents would
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their volunteers who are
so dedicated and work so
hard. They would also
like toappeal to other
people in the community
with a few hours to spare.
It would be so much help.
And they also wish to
extend an invitation to
one and all to come visit
on Wednesday, October -• —
31 at 2 p.m. for the
bazaar.
up some of the summer tourist trade. The building
with large sigriis easily, seen from the Five Points
intersection by travellers going through Goderich.
(Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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for their "lay" Sunday.
_Effective-Oetober-28--the
Official Board has approved
the following time change for
the winter months: Dungan-
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Nile service at 1.30 p.m. We
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