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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-07-23, Page 10• 10 1 ,RICH SIGislAIrST,A.R,: THURSDAY, 3.3,1970_ • Buffet supper held for Business College graduates , J A buffet supper was held Saturday, July 11 -for graduates of the Goderich Business College and guests at the residence of Mrs. Ruth Mahood.= In -the top picture, Mrs. Mahood, centre, presentCheryl McNair; igiii >with:Aheaaward:.for highestscholastic standing in final ; exarmnation -withs 9'44 Vheryl: mow=ennpioyec ., omnnc.• Fox Limited (Canadian 'Tire Corporation). On the -left is Mrs. -Boyce -who presented the diplomas. In the bottom picture are, left to right, back row: Bruce Lamont;, . clerk -typist, (Honours); Cheryl McNall, secretarial (Honours); Mrs. F. M. Boyce, teacher; Suzanne Mitchell,. Secretarial, :(Honours); Shirley Picot, secretarial, (Honours'); Wayne Payne, clerk -typist (certificates); front- . row: Mrs. R. Mahood, Principal, Joyce Mcfver, secretarial, (Honours) Brenda Thompson, secretarial, (Honours) Diane Bowra, clerk -typist, (certificates). Not present when the picture was` taken Were Shirley V Tright, clerk -typist and Judy- Nordahl, clerk -typist. (Honours). The evening was concluded with a sing -song led by Mrs. Mary Lee James of Clinton. Advt. BYMIRS. WES BRIILINOCK. Mrs: Gorge Schneider hosts ASW meeting The Anglican Church Women of St: Mark's Church met at the home of Mrs. George Schneider for their July Meeting. The Hostess - opened the meeting with the hymn, What a Friend we have in Jesus. Accompaniment wasplayed on the accordian by Mrs. Gordon. Taylor. • Mrs. George Schneider led in prayer and , read the scripture .Lesson. The , Missionary theme was given by ,Mrs. Ed Davies on Indian conditions in Alberta. record on singing with Tennessee- . Ernie Ford was, played and- the ladies joined in the choruses. --Mrs. Schneider conducted a contest of towns and villages in Huron County. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was the winner. A • quartette: composed of Mrs. G. Hunter, ivirs. U. Schneider, Mrs. Elliott ,, Lapp and Mrs. James ° Jackson "sang -Brightenthe corner where you are, accompanied- by Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Schneider gave the topic about a Sunday school superintendant also taking the church services in an out of the • way . parish in Quebec. Mrs.. .Schneider. thanked. all who .had, .men;:;part :.and ;helping with the. ,-program and closed- with the hymn, My Faith looks up to Thee. • The president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright took charge of the business meeting. The minutes were accepted as read ".by the secretary Mrs. John Daer and the. treasurer, Mrs. - Andrew Kirkconnell gave the financial statement. Mrs: - Gordon Taylor read a ,o. • , r: • We'-re°Joinin THE CLINTON CARNIVAL. OF VALUES sT T: JULY 23 224, 25 WITH GIGANTIC NAME BRANDS ° YOU KNOW AND TRUST INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PITTSBURGH KEM - & LOWE --BROTHERS • PANT SPECIALS . AsLowAs. IN THE STORE • • • letter she had received f eika a parish where a bale had been sent and thanked -,the ladies for the material from which they were able to make quilts. . The roll call -was answered by a Bim verse containing the word, Vanity. The " travelling apron received a penny for each letter in "The 23rd Psalm". •The business of ttie meeting was discussingethods . of raising money 4. Meet the budget of the Church, Mrs. John Daer will be hosteas for the August meeting. The meeting was closed by prayer. _ A successful auetIon--waa-heid and Mrs. Schneider served lunch assisted by Mrs. James Schneider and Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fisher and son Jeff visited on Sunday witlr Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Philips. Mrs. Charles Straughan visited this week with her n eice; Mrs. • _Harold Nicholson and :Nichoison.-attSeafctrth: :' Fa -Mrs. Iivv • Schmidt; -Tracy and Brento t Strathroy, visited - last week with er parents,_ Mr. and Mrs, Ted M Is. Mr, and -Mrs. Clifford Bastla . N O . 1 y Of London visited last weekend, Appointed Congratulations to Mrs John Neville of • Welland on • her appointment by The Hon. Stanley . J. Randall, Ontario's Department pf Trade and Development minister. She has been appointed to the department's women's advisory committee to • 'discuss community and economic problems of the various areas. She is one of 25 women appointed from various parts of the province. Mrs. Neville was fdtmerly Mrs. Mary McNall and lived .in the Auburn community before going to Welland. • GODERICH PHONE 524-8331 Mrs. Wm.. Black has returned home from Vancouver where she visited with her family, Mr. and, Mrs. Bill Newcombe and her --grandson, John -Newcombe, - Mr. ohn Newcombe -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Buffalo, N. Y. renewed acquaintances ' in Goderich •and district- during the past-- w -eek-. Mr. Wood is a .son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood who atone time operated F. H. Wood d Son in Goderich an • „ Rathwell, Michael and Janice of Chatham spent the weekend with her mother,' Mrs, Gordon Taylor. Michael remained for a longer visit. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby of London visited1astSaturday with Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Mr.''and Mrs. Duncan MacKay spent the weekend with friends. at Stoney :Creek. Miss Frances Houston spent a few days at Port Stanley . with, her friends Mr. and Mrs. J. MacIntosh and family. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Mrs.. Ethel. McDougall, Seafortl, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross . were guests - last week ' at the King—McDougall wedding . at Hespeler. Visitors at the manse over the weekend were Mrs. Lois Poore of Woodstock, Mr. •and Mrs. Norman Alexander of Pinkerton and Dr. and Mrs.. Fred Haldenby of Oakville, \ son-in-law. and daughter of Pasters and Mrs. Alfred”' -Fry. Mr, Morris Fry of Kincardine . also spent the weekend at his parent's home. •Knox United Church is Grt • 'd26 -759E undergoing an exterior paint job and is already showing great improYement. It . is Axing ' done. by volunteer workers. Rev, Everett Hawkes of Bluevale and Belmore . was speaker at Knox , Presbyterian Church last Sunday. Mr. John Turner of Clinton will be in charge this Sunday: �. CLIFFORD HUGILL a l ,n 376 HURON ROAD DObERICH'' 524-7170 Q� e ATTENTION CHANGE OF ADDRESS e> Bulldozing 'Excavating '.Land`- :Clearing: CHAS.BRU.INSMA R.R. 2, GODERICH 524-9804 2 Miles East on Highway 8 • rr FRES SIDE PORK' • BULK- 69� .SAUSAGE- -113FULLY COOK ED 79 2 �s1 19 BONELESS 11e394 POTATO SALAD with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Davies .B U L K WIENERS and Mr. Davies. - Mrs. Ralph Munro attended the reunion Of the Mountain family , at the libme of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson at Fullarton last. Sunday. Misses Joy and Betty Lutz returned recently from Calgary where thef were guests of their sister, Miss Gloria Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nixon and Benita of Mississagua spent last weekend with her parents Mr. and' Mrs. Ted Mills. Miss Benita is remaining for two weeks holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies visited on • Sunday • with Mrs. Edna Sippell in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Card of Milwakee, Wisc., Mrs. Alex Eberts and Mrs. George Grant of Wallaceburg spent last week visiting with Mrs. Ralph Munro: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Copper Cliff spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan and • his father Mr. J. J. Robertson at Huronview. Mrs. Gordon Taylor visited recently with her cousin, Miss Luella' . Johnston' at her new - home in: London, Miss Diane Kirkconriell of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Mr. William J. Craig attended the Wilkin -Cook wedding at 'Hensail last -Saturday. Mrs. Harry Watson of Nile visited -for a few days last week with Mrs. George-Millian. , = We are pleased to report that. Robert Phillips was able to come home after a few weeks as •a patient in Goderich hospital. Mr... and Mrs. Ronald MOFFAT 14.2 Cu. Ft. FROST -FREE Refrigerator-F,reezer BOLOGNA BY THE. -,PIECE. TTAGE R .1. SWEET •PICKLED 14 oz.. PIZp& HAM AND COLESLAW ,e° 1.09 Ib NNED:HAMMAP Ib`�. Tin RED AND ••WHITE - 16 oz. Jar PEANUT BUTTER 49° KRAFT DINNER 4¢65° 32 oz. FABRIC FLEECY SOFTENER 26894 FAB DETERGENT 5 le. 99 1. SOCKEYE SALMON 69 WHITE VINEGAR. BATH SIZE ° T„II FT ZEST soar PALMOLIVE L 694 3Bars69 4 D. 32, oz. 89 6OZ. FLORIENT .LEE- 19 --oz. . PINEAPPLE LIBBY'S - 48 oz. Tin TOMATO `JUICE HENLEY — 'f9':.oz. 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