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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-29, Page 11The Messenger and Pathfinder groups of North Street United Church held their annual bazaar at the church Saturday. The money from the sale of the numerous crafts and baked goods wil be used for the groups' activities. (photo by Dave Sykes) Huronview well entertained Cecil Skinner was the Cox and the old tyme by Harvey Robertson, Rogers, soloist at the/ Sunday music. and Mr. Gordon Walker Archer, morning service, while in The men spent Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Lester to the evening, Dick Roorda morning in the wood- Conn at the piano. -Too Citizens geld --a.- e,r e, ---k1— rrk-4n €©et l Pap -Eng= hit -atone -end'', was-the—Region-3 auditoriuma mo l b'1 h A good attendance was on hand on Monday af- ternoon to enjoy Molly WHALEN INSURANCE BROKERS IIS" ALL TYPES OF ANNUITIES 60 West St. 524-2933 Mrs. Evelyn and Wayne Oakville Senior Residence to Administrators, o e w hi will, be name of the comical skit activity directors, hung in the main put on by the ladies. dietary meeting.. Elsie and Mabel attended the • diningroom, while the ceramic class met on Tuesday afternoon under Following the skit, the ladies had a community sing, with Mrs. Harold the—direction of Mrs. Johnston at the piano. Betty Fawcett. Evidence Gifts were distributed, -of their .work will be seen - and- cakes and tea were throughout the home shortly. The Bluevale Women's Institute Wednesday-.: celebrated with all residents whose bir- thdays were in November. The M.C. for the afternoon was Mrs. Chas. Mathers. Mouth organ solos were played mini conference for the residents. Sympathy -is-extended served at the close. We to the family of Mrs. would like to thank the Sadie Carter, while a Bluevale Institute ladies warm welcome is ex - fora delightful-Afternoon:, x-foradel:rghtful-Afternoon:, fended to --our "newest Mrs. Proudy held Bible resident, Dolly Waghorn Study in the chapel on from Wingham. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson, and Mrs. 'Mabel Garrow, accompanied Mrs. Mary Gibbings, Mrs. Betty Only 4 more shopping weeks till Christmas! Yes, Christmas is only a short fime away. If you're wondering what to buy for all those sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles - all th•e people you're giving gifts to - keep your eye on upcoming issues of the Goderich Signal -Star. We'll have Tots of gift suggestions and ideas to make this Christmas buying season a little easier for you! Goderich L..- STAR YCx-Ir guide to Christmas gift -giving. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979—PAGE 11 Accident claims .life Mrs. Donna Katherine Gosselin, 22, of 527 Gordon Avenue, London, died, Friday night in Victoria Hospital as the result of a two -vehicle collision at Wellington and Southdale Roads, London. Police say she was a passenger in a car driven by her mother, Mrs. Donald (Delphine) Mitchelmore of 19 Elgin Avenue East, Goderich. Mrs. Mitchelmore was also taken to Victoria Hospital where she was reported in fair con- dition this week. Another passenger in the Mitchelmore car, Denise Mitchelmore, 18, was treated at Vic- toria Hospital. and released. The Mitchelmore car was northbound on Wellington Road when it collided with a south- bound pickup truck driven by John Mount, 34, of R.R. 4 London about 10 p.m. Mount was unhurt. The accident is still under investigation by London police. The late Mrs. Gosselin was born July 20, 1957 l in egina, ; Saskatchewan to Donald and Delphine (Most) Mitchelmore. She moved from Saskatchewan to Ontario with her family nine years ago. She attended schools in Saskatoon, Stratford and Goderich (G.D.C.I.). On August 19, 1978 she married Wayne Gosselin in Regina. They lived in Regina until moving to London in March of 1979. The Late Mrs. Gosselin worked as a recep- tionist in a real estate office. Besides her parents and her husband, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Matthew and Kate Most of Regina; three sisters, Diane of Regina, and Denise and Deborah, both of Goderich; and one brother, Delayne, also of Goderich. The body of the late Mrs. Gosselin rested at Stiles. Funeral Home in Goderich where prayers were said on Tuesday evening, November 27 at 7:30. A funeral service will be held today, Thur- sday, November 29 at 11 a.m. in St, Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich. The Letter to the editor Good work Dear Editor, Re: Jeff Seddon's column (Nov. 22) Congratulations on a super column in this week's paper. Your columns are al-ways—en�oyed and quite often provoke thought and discussion in our household, but you certainly surpassed your previous writings. There is little for me to say as you have said it abl in your column. Thank you. Yours truly, Mrs. Jim (Brenda) Thompson. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 3% O BRUC-FERSKI.NE" 86 North 524-9555 GRANGER'S T.V. 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Phone 5283118 Lucknow HARRISON STONEHOUSE ANTIQUES of Clinton WILL PAY cases FOR COINS, GOLD, SILVER WE BUY SCRAP GOLD, SILVER AND OLD JEWELLERY Rings We buy gold, silver and platinum rings; rings with or without stones, for scrap value only. Chains We buy , gold and silver chains, bracelets, watch fobs. •Sterling Silver We buy scrap sterling silver flat- ware, tea services, dresser sets, jewellery, cups, etc. WE BUY GOLD TEETH NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO DISPOSE OF THAT SCRAP GOLD AND SILVER AROUND THE HOUSE FOR IMMEDIATE CASH IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME OR OURS REMEMBER - WE BUY 1. Foreign Paper Money 2. Foreign Coins 3. World Gold Coins 4. Collector's U.S. Paper Money 5. Collector's Canadian Money 6. Newfoundland Silver and Gold Coins 7. All U.S. Coins 8. Olympic Gold and Silver Coins WE PAY IMMEDIATE CASH S14VER COINS 10c 254 50' 51. 10c 254 50' s1. CANADIAN 1966 and prior WE PAY 80` 1967 WE PAY 40` 1968 (silver) WE PAY 40` 1966 and prior WE PAY '2.00 1967 WE PAY '1.00 1968 (silver) WE PAY '1.00 1967 and prior WE PAY '4.00 1967 and prior WE PAY '8.00 '5. and '10. Olympic also wanted UNITED STATES 1964 and prior WE PAY 80` 1964 and prior WE PAY '2.00 1964 and prior WE PAY '4.00 1935 and prior WE PAY '8.00 We buy all coins, sets and medallions struck by the Franklin and other mints We pay IMMEDIATE CASH, CONDITIONS°OF SELLING I. Alfltems bought and paid for in cash. 2. Due to marls°, fluctuation, prices on old gold and silver bullion Items are subject "to change without notice. All other prices guaranteed for '1ho duration of this event. .1. All coins and stamps must be 10 et (oast minu,num condiflon. In our opinion, In ardor for us to purchase them REMEMBER: NO COLLECTION IS TOO SMALL OR LARGE FOR OUR CONSIDERATION PLEASE DO NOT CLEAN COINS PHONE 9138 LOCATED 2.8 MILES EAST OF CLINTON FROM THE STOP LIGHTS