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Mr, 1 MravQliver Aaderson'
eilvedrt+ord reeently. that their selection Was given by Mrs..
lil l? o,, the fernier L9rralne r Robert fillips and this vyas .
iiderson, daughter off. T D. enjoyed by all, It was .omitted to
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MIXED LEAGUES
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BY MRS'. ,JACK CLEMENTS 5.29.7640
' On Tuesday evening, Explorer M °Diarnid and asocial half -h iur .
Mclsaae, 539r AnneMclsaae, 518; and C.G.1:.T• from Nile and w s enjoyed. ..
IanScott, 683; Dianne Scott, 636; Dungannon held a Combined Mrs. Fernand. Bedard is in
Ran Young', 471; Cathy Xoung
meeting at Dungannon. `''Goderich tibspital with
474.-, -
' Mars. Parks and Mrs, Durnin of pneumonia_ Kenny Bedard came -
hugbacd,. Dr. curt
Plott f thanks and appreciation was'givenn TRY HARDS- 3� Fla: ,Robinson, TIGERS --1 .. Elsie Heath, 433; Dungannon . had the worship home from the hospital on Sunday.
Springfield, 111 • a r to Mrs. Celia Taylor for the time 594;Bill Bogte, 56.6, Jean Potter, Bruce Death; 471; Doug Fisher, service after which Mrs. Durnin Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge was
honeymooning in Los Angeles and and work she had put In printing 4 1 4i Ray Potter , 4 8 0 ; W . 468; Al Clark 453; Bertha gave a very interesting reading taken to Goderich hospital last
tIieA. the programs for the Guild for Robinson, 5'82; Dummy, 375. about Africa, Rev, McCIenagI an Tuesday. I•lerlifsan, 421 • y • .
. We are happy. to 'report that 1972. Thanks was also extended to YOUNG FOLKS -0 . Jim :Fisher, • THE MOB --2 .Orville Wayland, showed a film telling. About Life in Mr, and Mrs. Ken Campbell are
,••,,:_.; Mrs° Beth Lansing has returned Mr, Ross Robinson for his help. A X484; Mavis Fisher, 461; Bill 514; Beverly Wayland, 581; MikeAfrica which was a marvelous travelling to Dallas, Laredo and
`:homeand•is•recoveringifrom her small auction was held, followed Fisher, , 423; Marlyln Feagan, Russelo,, 493; Arlene Russelofilm. on down to Mexico for holidays;
• « sie1Cness. ,. , by • delightful lunch served by . 266 Hugh Feagan, 339. 537; Don' Jackson, 445; Verna M r s . 5 t e w a rt then) l e d a leaving on Friday,
' , HOUND DOGS -2 Bob Rising, Jackson, 514.,questionnaire on the film and a lot _ .Elwin Brindley had an acoident
660; Phyllis Fisher, 365Leonard THE PICKETS -•-1 Chas. Carr„ of the girls took part, A .lovely,' on Sunday and • received six.
N CLUB a °Fisher; 4'97; Cai•o1. Baer, >357; 512;.Mar Carr, 372 Rick Kerr° lunch• was served aid a sbeial stitches, , •
1, 4-11 club met at the Keith Biier, 455; .Cla.iann Jewel, 434; Bonnie Berry, 435• Katli � half-hour was spent. The ,meeting : Mr,. Cline Stephenson and girls
!r. James Graham of Clinton- home of the leader, Mrs', Donald 500. , y closed wrth.the C.G.I.T, prayer.
,�.. r....a.,-..-m.A.,N V'x'�s�s^...' a'�. P +` .- . .Je .i#.z 4 _ : �� � 3 , .. , .. , , H'.s"� ai.�.%u.� l
..�?�:.S��o-.5�� . ,��1. ,�.: .. _, p were weekend vi �„
and +Ir:`arrd Mrs.. ' o `er , raig: a ° ant s`; T ht- e 'first ileetitig for' =-� 1 Beverley. Orr' .;`' AIN DODGERS -r-2 1 ° and Mrs. L° eonard -i rindl� and..
�� R Valerie ' Y
. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir and
Mrs. Elsie Eustace of London
, :spent the weekend with M;r.. and
>r+#'.rs. Duncan•MacKay, "'
Mrs. Brooks:
Aubu
Luoan visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Mr. and. Mrs. .K. Schmidt and
. farin.ily of Burlington spent the
weekend with her parents,' Mr.
• and Mrs. Ted Mills. '
Mrs. James Jackson visited for
, a,.couple.....n1.._:_weeks_..with her
daughter, Mrs. Donald Kai and
.Mr. Kai at Oakville.
itte. 'spring project, Sleepwear. +511; Charles Orr, 511; PhyllisV a n d e u r g h , 3 6, 2 ; Linda •On Wednesday, the U.C.W. had family.
Mrs. Haines welcomed • the
Waugh ; 544; Ikon Johnston, a hue trip to the Huron and Perth Visitors with Mr. and Mrs:
meiitbers and gave out the books 556; Dale Oke 98, presbyterial. There was a bus Jake Terpstra over the weekend,
- and pamphlets for the project. She �-'-'- S � _ T load with Dungannon, Nile were Mr. and'.Mrs. John Terpstra
GODERIO MASYCHIATRIC '
presided for ;the election' of F' HOSPITAL Auburn, Goderich; Holmesville of Tbronto, Mr. and Mrs. Andrez -
officers which "were as follows: K E L L Y' S H E R O E S- 2 Bruce and Clinton ladies. It was a most Yanavar of Kitchener, 'Mr. Harry
president, Joanr,Hickey; vice- Kelly, 570;•Joe Wedlock, 523; Kay enjoyable and interesting day. Terpstra of London, Mr. and Mrs.
president, Arva Ball; secretary, Falconer, 576•.MarieDodds 414• Kenneth Mol of London and Mr.
Fisher; 3$0; Frank„ Baer,. 430;
Eva Etzler, 415; 'Alf Etzler, 481.
,.COUNTRY PALS -2. • Aisla
fisher, 460; Herman Fisher, 629;
Edith Fuller, 442; Ron Fuller,
619, Allin Webster, 472; Karen
Webster, 406.
ODDBALLS -1 Marlene Black,
550; Bill Black, 454; Dawn
- The motto for this 'project is Sowerby, 571; Don Sowerby, 44
Vera Gregg, 486; Doug Telford, On Thursday, thel.1._C.W. met at and Mrs. Marcel Richard and
'me of Mrs. Harry Girvin , family of•Goderich.
Doreen • McClinchey; press.
' reporter, Sheron Collins. 607.the ho
4; BORN LOSERS- with 17 members present. Mrs. Mr. Delmar Sproule is laid up
W.M.S. MEETING Learn To Do By Doing. Mrs. Hazel McMichael, 361; Frank Edith Moody, 542; Velma Dickson opened "with thanks to with a sore back.
• tir•. The Presbyterian Women's Haines led in a discussion on\how McMichael, 455. ' Mrs. Girvin, followed by Mrs. -'
Haylow, 532, Shirle Picot 360
`Missionary Society met for . its
February meeting at the home of
Mrs. Frank Raithby'. The
,president, Mrs. ,WDilfred
Sanderson was in charge and gave
the call to worship: The hymn,
"Rescue the Perishing" was
sung, accompanied by Mrs. R.
Phillips. `
v She welcomed everyone and
_Mrs. Ro. Daer took charge of the
'devotional period and a psalm was
read ..alternately. H'er m.edi�tation
was around the ,therhe
"Gentleness is a charnring
grace", followed by prayer. The
minutes of, the January meeting
were'read by the secretary, Miss
Minnie Wagner. It was decided to
make aquilt with blocks 18 inches
square out of flannelette. The roll
call was ' ans,wered by a Bible.
verse with Believe in it.
"After singing the hymn, "Come
Let Us Sing of a, Wonderful Love",
the Mission study was taken by
Mrs: William Clark. She gave -an -
outline on several missionaries
.such as Miss Dorothy. Bulmer,
Rev, Donald MacKay PB.ev. Robert
• ' Wilson and several others who
are serving, in Nigeria. ,Mrs. w--,
or•
to prepare material for cutting: HOPEFULS -2 Janet Willis, Chris Hutinsofi, • y 556 Carl Rev. McClenaghan with the
Arva• Ball, assisted by Sheron 454; Kevin Rumig, 710; Doreen Cam bell 558; worship. The theme ,being
Andy Rhei'1, 580. People. Next Door''
Collins, demonstrated. All Willis, 459; Dan Willis; 606; Alice' p ,
- STAN S '�STI�MRERS-3 -Stan.
members learned how to read the Porte'r,'303.; Bill Porter, 380. communicating with other people.'
Falconer, 548; Wayne Moody, •
information on the back of the 'MARY SSIX •Betty Miller, 538; 619; Audrey Machan, 563; Ann Mrs. Milly Johnston 'led with
envelope that holds the pattern, Eric Miller, 627; Mary Miller, Damery 418; Anne MacDonald, prayers: • "
'Thea'ssistant leader, Mrs. -Jessie `426; John Miller, 443; Naida 566. , Minutes' were read by Mrs.
Naylor demonstrated the articles McClinchey, 376, 0t' Myrtle Kern. Birthday box was
GANG, BUSTERS -•-0 Lyall
• of the sewing box and Mrs. Haines.. 1 donated and one birthday rnoney
Mshowed how to pin on a pattern WEDNESDAY MIXED LEAGUE ,- eorg ; fr20; Judyg,Timms,. _.546; received.
George Gregg, 526; Lynda
correctly. Measurements were THE LEFTOVERS -1 Jean Char°nbers, 399; Dave Dodds, 469; .. A motion was made tfiat we qu'ilt
takenof each other to be Sure the .Maclnnes,- '5681.Alex.. Mactnnes, __Tat O'Cunher` "3T7._ -� 2 grults by Mrs. WinnifrectOiry ri
right pattern size . to 4 buy. '434: •Harold' Maize, 593; Maxine and, seconded by Mrs: Lil,,
HOT SHOTS' -3 Jim Harrison,
Seventeen girls are in this club. Maize, 457; John Park, 537; 728: Mel Timrns, 438;, Thelma Chr•istilaw. It has been decided to
In recent weeks � the Auburn Marina Park; 427. ° have a fashion show on March 30.
McDougall, 517; Linda�,Chisholm, ,
C,G.I.T. has been keeping fairly HURON RAILING -2 Arleata 332; Marie Kelly, 543► Gerry Next months meeting Mrs: Lil:
busy, One week -they made scrap Patterson, 602 Mary Rivett, 545 Ball, 464. Pollock leading and Helena, Young
books that hopefully wili1heer up ' Jerry Rivett, 628: Bill Smith, 524; and Dorothy Clements. assisting.
THE IT"S=0 Audy Williams,
hospital patients, Carl Anderson, - 604; Anne 433; -Gar Chambers,A lovely lunch was served by Mrs.
y 577; Keith.
Another week they discussed Anderson, 527. - Girvin -and Mrs G r a,e e
Machan, 496; Marlene Harrison,
their special talents and'how to FLAPJACKS -3 Cliff Birewn. 549; Linda ',Burnett, 391; Lyle'
'rake the best use of them. A film 637; Rita Brown, 439; Gay de Brown, .420. ' Gamma Globulin niade ,fr'om..
was shown o n ' ',The New Groot, 465; Peter deo Groot, 607; blood collected•by the Red Cross
Generatfen in Africa'': On Feb. 1 'Tina Empy, 46'7; Bill Empy, 435. TEACHERS •
Y , is used in the prevention or modi-
they colle e for the March of THE BETTER HALF -0 David JAY S--2 J. Scratch, 365; K.,,�
�• ' "` S dart, 227; E. Moore, 504'; e°� fictrtion of measles, morn's, polio --��
Dimes. This was very successful, Williams, 45; Lynda Alija. 401;. and infectious hepatitis.
' -Last week -they -vi ite-d -the- Roman . 'Greg - Potter, 568; - Janet A11in, COUNTER -1_'.. R. -Snell,. -352; H. , .._ „_., -_- r •_,,._ „,
, Catholic Church •and they were 414; Jim Morris, '424: Kathi " Videan, 249; F. Hesk; 261; B.
- •told about some of their beliefs Makx, X35.' _ , . ' ' Bogie, 357. t' '
and the -Priest explained the FALCONS -'0 Marj. Moore, HOOFERS -1 D'. Verhoef, 314;
Confession B,..oxes. 610'; Sonny Moore, 614: Dianne ' , D. MacDonald;.321; Shannon, ' R°irlember ladies.
purpose ►
The ur 'oseoithis_visit was to ,McPhee_7-31;--i.ita -•Powell, 452; t E Crawford, 443; M,
esrnge�r� 54�.; A.udr°ey Carroll 304, .w�.... -Sen-d i-�1�'-' y -o -u
could compare it with the United Brindley; 577.• •YEOM'AN-2 . E. Corv,•253; M.. - •
Church. Next Saturday, at 3� p"m„ THE ODD COUPLES1-3 Bill Vroo,man; 402; R,'Shaddick•, 381.
letter from Miss Laura Collar of
Wingham who is serving as a
missionary in Israel. ,, The,
offering was received by Mrs,
Roy Baer and dedicated by
a`S" nnerson. , After the closing
1 ke it from me...
sponsored by
Huron 'County Hone Care 'Program
Course of instruction wi l l include: Child Care, Home Nursing,
Home Economics, General Household Duties,. Successful
gradates are eligible for employment by Social Services;
Home Care Pr-ograms and Nursing Homes. .• interested
applicants should'. Contact 'Huron County Home: Care:
• rograrXB` ick 6S9;'aeaor,. h or ilio ie' 62 " i to p'
5 , m.
Monday to Friday.
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ATSU N
OF SfAFORTH
Now In G�deric
'PRODUCT.,
OF NISSAN
b
yo,u'II never enjoy
better -tasting chicken
than any of my stores
can serve you- right now.
"Colonel Sanders'
makes it finger-lickin' good!"
the girls are holding,a bake sale in
the Sunday School Room of Knox
United Church. Tea will be
served.
Hymn, "Guide Me 0 Thou Great '' _
ehovah'', the"' benedictfdfi "was
pronounce.d,b-M•r-s,LSanders'on k--.4
delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Raithby.
HOLMESVJLLE
ACW MEETS Club Two of 'IIolniesville held
'he..monthly __m.eeting_.0f:..the _,_.their first meeting on Saturday;
February 12 at Holmesville Hall.
The leaders are Mrs. J,
Westbrook and Mrs. L. Rodges.
The rneeting was opened with the
4-11 pledge ,followed with the
election of officers. They are:
Auburn Anglican Church Women
was held- last Wednesday at, the
home of Mrs. 'Richard Brooks
with eight members present.
"Mrs: Brooks opened the
meeting and :welcomed., the
president-Laurelanne Bond:
vice -president --Sharon - Potter;
secretary -Carole Weber, and
press reporter -Mary Ellen
Sturdy.
We had a discussion on
choosing sleepwear such as
suitable material -tothe' pattern,
yand then we'talk€d- about choosing
a. pattern. Mrs. Westbrook
members, The hymn, ;'I Heard
the Voice of• Jesus Say", ,was
sting, accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Celia Taylor. '
The scripture reading was
,taken by 'Mrs, Brooks. Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt read the topic..'in
place of Mrs. Donald Cartwright
• who had only returned that day
from the .hospital where she had
,cella-Rat?lent oar. 4.. ..T;k , demonstrated how ..msirre
reading was taken from the poperly. ..
orbett
Canadian BibleSociety's booklet. Our next meeting will be ` Mr and Mrs. Leonard visitors
Th M' th b February 26 of Alliston were weekend visitors
Si. Peter's Yout
__nets-aet
For•the past three weeks the
teenagers of St, Peter's Church
have been meeting fora number of
act.i.4ties.that have takelr dace in
the town. Such as"the sports night
which was held at St. Mary's
School two.weeks ago. This
meeting was aimed primarily for
the teens to get acquainted. There
was, a tremendous _turn -out that
night which resulted in�a
'successful night.
Last Sunday they had�reunion in
meeting
rep -arts
Kentucky
1Jii:kn.:
TAKE HOME SHOP
•524-7359
87 Kingston St., Goderich
At the • Eke_ Points_
:Buy two for about'
• the pride of a big domestic
the mpre-tor-your-money. cars
the Knights' of uolumbus Hall.,
This meeting was simply confined
to debating the future events and
ideas. •
-. The group seems -to have the
enthusiastic support of all the
teens and is planning many
worthwhile -activities for the •
future such as the mission week
which will be conducted by Father
Hayes of the l.edemptorrs order.
This mission will begin with a folk
111as-s ion' Sunday merning.-
•m_u37.T'ti
411 Huron Road
Goderich
St. Helens -
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan McQuillin, -
Andrea and David of Kitchener,
were, Sunday visitors with ' his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
e fission eme was given y
Mrs'. John. Daer entitled '' '
`•`Canadians in the Carribean." GODERICH •
This was folibwed by the hymn, The home of Mrs. Diane
"Jerusalem, the Golden," McKeown was the location of the'
accompanied'by Mrs. Taylor: . first meeting of the Goderich 4=H
The .president, Mrs. Elmer Club and opened with t h e
Trommer, presided over the distribution of sewing pamphlets.
business period. The minutes of An election of officers resulted
the previous meeting were in the -selection 'of Rhea Hamilton
accepted as ''°read by the "as president, Lynn Mansell as
secretary,'Mrs. John Daer. The vice -'president and the press
'treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, secretary's job, it was decided,
gave the financial statement. The would be assigned to a different
travelling apron received a penny person.each meeting. Kelly Ross
for each letter in Werld of is to be the group treasurer.
Wondrous Beauty. The roll call The girls took each others'
was answered with a Thought for measurements, then were shown
Lent.' The president announced all the necessary equipment
that the World's Day of Prayer • needed to put in their sewing kits:
• would be held in hut. Mark's Themeeting ended with a glass
Anglican Qhurch on Friday, of hot chocolate and raisin rolls
March 3 at 2:30 p.m. Everyone is ' being serVed. -
ELMH'AVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
.NOWPLAYING
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(Pop and Country) .
IFGINNING F R1 A R Y 21
"A SHOW BAND THAT WILL' DELIGHT EVERYBODY."
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MATIIIEE EACH SATORDAY AFTERNOON
4- lig* tor6
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller
and family. •
Attending the 75th anniversary
luncheon on Saturday of the
Women's Institute at the Royal
York, Toronto, were•MrsHarold
Gaunt and` Mrs. Allan Miller,
- The next Shoot -Party. at -St.
Helens Hall will be on Thursday,
Largell:..: wrrl bei
served.
Mr. Alfred Patterson returned
last week following major
surgery at St: Jo'seph's Hospital,
London, in December. He spent a
few weeks convalescing with
relatives before returning home.
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Huron Centre
Announces
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Post Secondary,
Secretarial, 1st yr. starting September, 1972
Management Develoment
Effective Supervision, .,10 weeks, $30.00
'Human Relations, 10 weeks, 30.00
Farm Cost Accounting, 10,wees, 30.00
All startingas soon as sufficient applications
are received.
`
Personal Do rolop er' Plan
Academic Upgrading, Grades 742. Part-
time starting, Hared 13, 1972
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