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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-08-05, Page 3• ra, N.\ %•\ VS.•‘• S•• \ • ub'urn an BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK About 50 attend w.. Around 50 persons attended the annual Walkerbikrti Club .family picnic held Wt. Auriday ▪ evening at the Benmiller Falls Park— IL..sh.ort-business. meeting was, held .'following the supper and items of business, Were discussed. An invitation .to attend .the August meeting of the Auburn tb • Women's Institute was accepted. • Everyone took part in the contests, races and sports in the chargeof Mrs. Walter Cunningham, Mrs, 'Garth 0 Auburn The Auburn librarian requests all county librify books to be in. August 7." W illi am Wood returned recently from a trip with hig son, James H. Wood, of Montreal, to Timmins •and down through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong arrived home lagt, weekend ,from their honeymoon and have taken up residence on their farm at R. • R. 2, Auburn. i� 6 • 0 Miss Gail Miller of Toronto spent the holidi'y with her parents, Mr. rs: Gordon .Mi„. Miss Brenda Archambault of Toronto is visiting with her parents, 'MC and Mrs. Len Archambault, and family for a , week. , • ""Mrind Mrs. Richard Christie of Melbourne, Australia, are visiting with Mrs. Ralph Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan of Goderich were , guests on Saturday evening •with—Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Philips. ostinc McClinchey and Mrs. Lloyd •1Vicelinchey. Winners were: ,'.Lucky candy scramble, Angie, Hutchins; -5..and. Under, Darlene flunking, Tasha and Rodger Cunningham, tied; 6-43; Bruce Hunking, Bobby Hunking; 9-12, Debbie , Hunk*, Paul McClinchey; ladiei, Kathy Hunking, Donna Hunking; men's race, Joe Hunking, Walter Cunningham. • Dress -up ' relay, ladies' team won over the men's; rolling pin, socials Mrs. -Louis .,,VVagner and her daughter, Mrs. George Kailas, Kelly and Kim of Masselon, Ohio, visited with relatives, Misses Ella and Minnie, Wagner, William Wagner, Walter Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderhon last week. , 1526-7595 W11s. Thomas Cunningham, Mrs. Ted 'Hunking, Mrs. Elliott Lapp; men's al:oiling pin race, Joe kunking, Walter Cunningham. • igtpory Mr and Mrs., Keith Youngblut and family of Shumaker visited for a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Youngblut. , Miss Jennifer Grange returned last week from a visit in Ottawa and left this week for a position . Mr. and Mrs. Piul Johnston of Londo'n and Mr. and. Mrs. George., Robb orLondon visited on Saturday evening with and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson: Mrs. Gertrude Shultz of :Whitechurch visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Philips., • • J..H. LESLIE SCHULTZ Funeral, service was held on Monday, August— 2, for J. H. Leslie Schultz, who passed away suddenly at his hotneli Dungannon, July.31. Born on June 22, 1901, in Auburn, he was the son of the, late John Schultz. and Barbara Youngblut. He lived in Colborne Township ,and attended S.S. No, 5, Hulett. He was a blacksmith in Dungannon for 48 years. • He was married in 1927 in Auburn to' Lhe former Mary Hardy, who survives him. He was a member, of the Dungannon .United Church. Besides his wife, he is, survived by one son, Gordon, and three grandchildren, also two sisters„ Mrs. Margaret Fielder, of Ashfield Township and Mrs: Selina . Machan of . Blyth, arid-ratir brothers, Dalton of Whitechurch, Reg of East Wawanosh, Carman of ,Blyth and _Elmer of,Colborne Township. ttanterMacDonald Londesboro conducted the service, and burial took place in- ' Dungannon Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Gordon Anderson, Gordon Smith, Thomas Webster, William Stothers, Goldie Carter and. Alvin Sherwood. Flo werbearers were Bob Woods, Thorton Eedy, Gary Glen and Bill Parks. The most obedient dog at the pet show was the property take home a first prize ribbon &Qs 5fakb*•4:''',t4Wwls division. Michael lives'at 43 Bruce pet 'show of Lori held at the local playground during Thursday afternoon's - Thompson of 89 Wolfe Street. Boots helped Lori, G SIONAL,STAR3 WILMS f:1.10;QI • r PREVENT in that'&tegory. Michael Gibbs, whO had his German Shepherd 4z454.11W-ch.f4Paraqpi,hatitheOhowaatid$:‘*-4AkiatTkilmhZ.M4L,,,,,I..,,,, Street:East. —Staff photo GET STAMPS TOO ES" THE VIEW SPOILEI INTRC)DUCI JACK'S PLUMBER Greetings, Hello, liowdy-Do! Glad to meet nice folks' like you! - Look for me each week in'this space, AO I'll tell you how to better your place! (:4 00 LT, INC P UM6ING & HEATING 524-7861 .-4400.14111110111001111110,1110.. NAME BRAND ITEMS AT DISCOUNT. PRICES GET STAMPS TOO At BLUE'S SUPERMARKET ON THE SQUARE ttf BLUE BONNET ( ()LOURED 1 II) Margarine 354 OPEN NIGHTLY 'TM 10 DELMONTE-19 oz, 4 A long time land mark in Goderich came under the hammer on Saturday as the auctioneer called • * for bids on the contents and furnishings of the Sunset HOtelan Essex Street.. The bUilding`has been recently sold to developers who plan to pull the structure down and, build housing units On the lot it now occupies and an ajoininglot. —Staff photo / 91 9'9,4"99• . V.Mitf 0, • 99 , • PRODUCE ONTARIO NO.. 1 FIELD T.OMATOES • • G QT. BASKET • ONTARIO NO. 1 HEAD LETTUCE ONTARIO. NO. 1 'CABBAGE DEL.. MONTE BRAND " •BANANAS. WITARIO NO.. '1 FIELD • • / • \ / Ate On Thursdiy "YOistifiitatl taking part in this summers playground vand"eithibitedttlieirokrarioutpetslooludging,under tkoptiober•of cat Mends were on hand for the show, among them this Pet turtle by o Celia Drennan. Although Tiny didn't win any prizes this time the playground 'for the afternoon. —Staff photo program took pari in a pet show egoriesvkwidavariety,ottanimal the name Ortiny who ts-thei yet he was a popular fellow around .111.1.1 • ' pa. 1 ea. Ib. 13' TOMATOES Ib..19' lippwegrA,;4111011,,Y.-te** „,,„„ • .• • I -MEAT • RED OR, BLUE BRAND , • . • BLADE, STEAK BURNS — ENDS — 1 Ib. lb. • 1 SIDE BACON 269 COLEMANS 1 Ib. 'VAC PAK WIENERS. FRESH SLICED • 59 01;t1( LIVER -- lb. 29 BURNS 6 oz. VAC PAK" Cooked 'HAM '491' PEACH HALVES STOKELYS — 10' oz. HONEY PEAS POD' TASTER' CHOICE — 4 oz, INSTANT, COFFEE' PLUMROSE PICNIC 1 Ib 374 589 F 4 1.19 PORK SHOULDER 1.15 STAFFORD'S'— 19 oz. , .m CHERRY OR PEACH Pie Filler DETERGENT —, 32 oz. 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