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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 21Auburn Lions want volunteers for Beav The Auburn and District Lions Club met in the community Memorial Hall with 15 members and three guests present. Dinner was served by the U.C.W. Lion President, Bill Robertson was in charge of the meeting and minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Lion Bob Worsell. The guests were Ross Hallam, Lorne Emmerton and Walter Markle. The Treasurer, Lion Jim Schneider, gave the financial statement. financial statement. The guest speaker, Ross Hallam, was in- troduced by Lion Jim Schneider. He spoke about the details involved in the sponsoring and organizing of a Beaver Colony (boys five to • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUMPAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979—PAGE 21 • Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent seven years of age). The Lions Club of Auburn agreed to sponsor a colony if volunteers to be leaders can be found. Volunteers please contact Lion Jim Schneider. The Lions Club will sponsor and hold a New Years Dance and pork barbecue at the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Tickets will be $15 a couple with 80 tickets available on a first come - first served basiS, A donation of $50 was REAL ESTATE UST ALL POINTS Realty Services Inc. MEMBEFI HURON OFFICE 56 EAST ST. IVY COVERED SEMI 2 storey brick semi-detached home in older part of town with 3 bedrooms separate dining room, eat -in kitchen and 2 car garage. Priced in low 40's. 1,1 ).1. Ill) 524-6656 DUNGANNON Nearly new 3 bedroom bungalow, eat -in kitchen. Un- finished family room. Lots of cupboards and closets. Stone fireplace. Priced in the 40s. MOBILE '8,000. Stove, frig, washer, dryer and carpet throughout except kit- chen, 12 x 56 plus 12 x 12 ad- dition to be moved from suburban Goderich location. PERFECT STARTER 2 storey, 3 bedroom older home on quiet street in town. Fenced backyard. Modern 4 pcbath priced to sell in the 30's. SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Completely renovated including new windows, in Vanastra. 1 ',, baths, fireplace in living room, garage. Excellent value at '35,000. COUNTRY LIVING Cozy 2 bedroom home on No. 4 Highway in Brucefield. Full dry baseMent, eat -in kitchen, situated on large treed lot. Priced in the 30's. THESE ARE: ONLY A SAMPI 01:' OUP MANS 1: XCI AN) MULTIPLE LISTINGS. (AI I. US "I ()DAV () I ISCUSS V()1[1: R A I ESTATE NEEDS. For Professional Realty Service Call: ALL POINTS at 524-6656 ANNA MELSKI 524-2768 KEN THOMPSON 524-7514 CHARLIE BRUINSMA.. 524-9804 EDNA JEFFREY 482-9440 VIC FOX 523-9525 GAYLE Mc CAUL 524-4175 RANNIE ARMSTRONG. 524-9905 ALEX JEFFREY 482-9440 "Let us point you. in the right direction" given to the Blyth Minor Sports Committee. The Lions Club will donate funds to anyone interested in organizing a children's hallowe'en party in the village. Future Lions projects include a Sno-Fest to be held in January, or February with events to include a snowmobile marathon, cross-country skiing, snow shoe races and pancake breakfast. Also a slow pitch tour- nament will he held next July. TRUSTEES MEET A dis ssion took place and 7 when they officially The October meeting of on the illage drains and cut their birthday cake to the Auburn Trustee also whether putting up a mark their 125th an - Board was held last stop sign at the west end, niversary. In a phone Saturday evening in the of John Street was a good 7 call, they reported that town hall with the ided• some of their citizens Andrews in c arge. The minutes of the aitWarner In regards to the may be coming over near t Street to the east, the There had been several chairm. opening of Goderich the end of October. previous meeting were ' County Engineer will be complaints about barking consulted. approved as read by .the dogs so this has also been clerk, Mrs. Arva Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock looked into to get the Machan. reported that she had right action. It was announced that written a letter of, bir- Bill Robertson had been thday congratulations to Michigan LETTERS RECEIVED Auburn, hired to plough theThree months have village streets of snow wishing them the best on gone by since Auburn this coming winter, the weekend of October 6 celebrated its 125th birth- **AVM kle..Xte=0*Zefte The Goderich Waterfront Committee and the Sailing Club combined efforts to erect this pavillion in Snug Harbour. The concrete pillars are property of the federal government who granted,permission for the building of the roof structure. Tire Sailing -524-2966 MAURICE , Club, under the direction of Bob Allen, donated time and money towards the construction. The estimated cost of the project was $2,000. (photo by Dave Sykes) ARDINER RAL ESTATE LTD. 34 STANLEY STREET GODERICN "CALL US TO WELCOME YOU HOME" 524-2966 COUNTRY HOMES PORT ALBERT 1650 Sq. Ft. bungalow on full acre. 3 bedrooms plus 17 x 15' main floor family room. Double at tached garage. Immaculate home throughout. GODERICH 202 Mill Road, 3 bedroom 1' , storey brick on large 75' x 219' lot. Re -wired and insulated. Lacated on edge of Goderich.. Low, low taxes. SUNSET BEACH 3 bedroom bungalow on 5/8 acre lot. Tastefully decorated, carpeted. 5 and 4 pc. bathrooms. Large garage with paved drive. PORT ALBERT 4 year old brick and' angelstone bungalow on '4 acre lot. 3 bedrooms plus family room. 2 bathrooms. 2 car attached garage. Patio doors off k itchen. R.R. 2 GODERICH 1 , storey brick farm house on 7 Otres. 4 bedroom home with Franklin fireplace. Small barn on property suitable for pigs or horses. HAYFIELD AREA COTTAGE 4 bedroom on Stanley Sideroad No. 1, south Baytield. Oil , F/A furnace. All appliances cluded. We have a good selection of Goderich Homes with existing 101/4% mortgages FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031' STEVE GARDINER 524-9985 ARLEATA PATTERSON 524.4608 PETE BETTGER 524-2865 PETER MacEWAN 524-9243 MARILYN MacCUSPEY 524-6956 PETER DAMSMA 482-9849 of In- d yu)arty. Letters have been received telling about the wonderful time people had when they came back for the reunion. Many many letters of thanks were received for the presentation of, ,-':Auburn As It Was", as former citizens reminisced by -gone days when the village was a 4-H NEWS thriving community. The Auburn I, 441 club Regrets were received held their third meeting from Mrs. Ethel (Mur- at the home of Kim and doch) McElroy, Patti McDowell. The Honolulu, Hawaii, Mrs. members started the Laura (Murdoch) Hoge, meeting with the 4-H Saskatoon, Mrs. Mary pledge followed by the (Fingland) Grierson, minutes of the previous Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. meeting. W.R. Alp, Toronto, that The girls discussed a they were unable to come name for their .club and due to health reasons. upon a vote, it was But, all sent decided that they would congratulations. use the name, "Up in Letters were received Stitches". from Mrs. Lila (Howatt) This week the members Manning, 'Windsor, learned two new stitches Mayor and Mrs. Wes Samford, Auburn, Michigan, Mrs. Alice (Shaw) Hook, Alliston, Mrs. Betty (Asquith) Oldrieve, Weston, Garth Rice, Toronto and Mrs. Mary (Munro) Ling of Guelph congratulating the committees. A letter stating that $500, had been donated by Mocha Temple for the Shriner's Crippled Children, the proceeds of which came from the ham and fish fry supper during the birthday party was received by William Crawford. wished a speedy recovery, Miss Carol Beadle of Kitchener was home last week on a week's holiday. Orval McPhee is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital where he un- derwent surgery last week. He is6, wished a speedy recovery. SOCIAL NEWS Miss Lynn Turner and Miss Reta Baker of London spent the weekend with the for- mer's parents, 'Mr. and Mrms. Robert Turner. Sutt reeee mF Mr Youn vanisditJ WMaisgsp Wilfred Sanderson., Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold EUCHRE WINNERS McClinchey on the oc- casion" -of therr• 25th eaWcbinrneerpsarattythlaestwewekeelyk wedding anniyersary. An were: novelty -Bert Medd; .high lady -Mrs. open reception will be held on October 20 at 830 Oliver Anderson; low p.rn. in the Auburn lady -Mrs. Ila Bean; high Community Memorial man -Ted Hunking; and Hall. Everyone is low man -Bernard Craig. welcome. Ten tables were in play. Bill Riddell of Manitou, The -games start sharp Manitoba spent last at 8 p.m. every Tuesday weekend with Mr. and evening in 'the Com - Mrs. Robert Arthur. munity Memorial Hall. Other games such as MiMssiJseanje Ca n jal-Idioiuessteopn; shuffle board and darts Miss Prudence Traceyhave come and more Mr. G. Hallowell and Mr. li. activity will be done soon," R. Davidson, all of so join up to the Silver Tops as soon as possible. Toronto and Miss Jean Wilson of Galiano, B.C. were weekend guests returned last weekend Mrs. Randy Machan Leglon with Mrs. Frances Clark. convention of the Federal attended • a three day celebrates from Ottawa where she called the Bargello and Scotch stitch. They also discussed the different colour scheme names and how they related to the colours for their major projects. SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE Special service was h,eld in Knox United Church on Thanksgiving SOnday. The church was attractively decorated with fruits, vegetables, and flowers • by the members of the senior Sunday school. The service was con- ducted by Mr. Richard Hawley with supplied dcibayl music being sup the choir with Mrs. Norman Wightma. n at the organ .'and Mrs. Greg Park at the piano. An and Mrs. .Keith An organ and piano on of London visited duet was played by Mrs. daughter, Miss—M-artlyn- Wightm an and duet ntly with Mrs. Albert arlaa nn% Mrs. Tom Wightman. A vocal g.blut, Paul, Chris was sung by Mrs. Robert ennifer of Tavistock Cook of Glencoe and Mrs. es Ellan and Minnie ed on 'Sunday with er and Mr. and Mrs. was, "He Touched Greg Park whosang Bless This House. Mr.fl-lawley's message Farm Credit in Canada at the Chateau Laurier. It 50th was the 50th anniversary SEAFORTH - The pur- of the Federal Farm Credit in Canada. pose and value of the Royal Canadian Legion Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblut, Susan, Bruce o ley, Dominion was explained by Ed and Kristen of Toronto,. .0 visited last week with his President of the Legion when he addressed 175 mother, Mrs. Myrtle Munro.. people in Seaforth. Mr. Coley, from Recent holiday guests Calgary spoke at the 50th with Mr. and Mrs. anniversary celebrations Richard Hawley, I3eth and Amy, were Mr. and of the Seaforth Legion Branch 156, and stressed Mrs. Noble Lytle and that the future and the Roland Pike and sons, Dan and David, all of success of the Legion is Cambridge and- Mr. and community involvement. "We think the best is Mrs. Stan Lytle and sons, yet to come for the . Scott, Shawn and Steven, Legion, We are just Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lytle coming into our own," he - and daughters, Cheryl h'nd Angela and said, "The future of the Legion will fall on the John, Peter and Pauline sons and daughters of our Lytle all of Cobourg. members. They have The Auburn and voting privileges now and District Lions Club lot - in 080 we hope approval tery winner thisL weekman Mrs. will be given for them to Was hold office. They will Letherland with ticket carry on the many tDheetrofoitr,tnaereesvisditai nWuimndbseorr13aind her sister Mrs. Laura Bennett of Pugghwteitrhthat the Legion -is the , largest Mr. Coley pointed out programs and look \ after Mrs. Vera 'La Vigne of stillt hos ineivnesttei truatni os n who are fraternal mMrr.s.HBeemniltHonamfoilrtone fewand organization, except for the churches, with weeks. membership today well The community is over half -a -million, the sorry to report that Mrs. highest in history, in 1800 Warner Andrews is again communities across a patient in Clinton Canada. Public Hospital She is wished a speedy G YouRmAN wraut recovery. ant do • 4:10:61P0Mar40 Charles Beadle is a patient in Victoria HoSpital, London. He is