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4.-• QPE ,,ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1974
k1NGBR1GE KAPERS
Mrs. lee Couitoig 579-1189'
St:. Joseph's Parish Hall at
Kingsbridge was packedon
,; Tuesday evening, February 19
for the bridal shower of Miss
Dianne Stothers, daughter of
Mf. and Mrs. Arnold Stothers.
. Dianne received many lovely
and useful gifts.
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Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs,. Tom Hogan (Karla
Riegling) on the birth of a
baby. boy on Friday, February
22 in the Wingham and District
General .Hospital; A ' 'wee
brother for Rhonda.
John Howard returned. to his
home, here after spending four
days attending the" Canadian
Limousin Cattle Association
Annual Convention and Legacy
Sale in Calgary, Alberta.
Several from' this ar%a atten-
ded the Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture Banquet held in
the Brookside School on -Thur-
sday, February 21. .
Raymond Hogan, is
holidaying in Tampa., Florida,
Hockey .fans from this area
tho.roughly enjoyed ''the
laughter arid fun filled Benefit
Hockey game yin -support of the
:Goderich and District.
Association for the Mentally
Retarded, held at the Goderich
Arena on Sunday 'afternoon
between the Signal Star Paper
Leafs and the CKNX Try
A''tota
l of $788 was
realied for this worthy cause.
There \vas a small crowd at
the Cara} Party held in, St.
Joseph's Parish Hall, due to
the stormy weather on Friday
evening, but those who did
,come thoroughly enjoyed them-
selves. Winners of the prizes
were: ladies' high, Miss Anne
Marie Howard; ladies' second
high, Mrs. Teresa Courtney;
men's high, Brother Carl. Volt,
C.R.; men's second high, 'Mr.
Jack VanOsch. There will be
another , card party in two
weeks.
All Saturday morning House
League hockey games in,' the
Lucknow Arena were cancelled
due to the 'stormy weather.
The next games will be on
Saturday, March 9 due to the.
Tea Tournament at, the
Luckng„w,•,, Arena on March 2
Several from here attended
the reception in the Auburn
Community Centre on Satur-
day evening in honor of Mr.'
and Mrs. Ronald Snowden (nee
Barbara Culbert) newlyweds.:,
Ralph Austin, Peter Frame,
Kathleen Hogan, Mary Anne
O'Keefe, Ben Miltenburg° and
Kenny Doherty, students atten-
ding the University of Western
,Ontario in London, are spen-
• ding this week at their. homes
here.
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Miss Judy Moran and her
friend Mike• Lajeunesse of K't=
cherfer -spent the'• weekend at
the home ,;of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin -Moran ,Mr.
family:
The junior volleyball teams
, played very well at the tour-
_‘nament on Saturday, iiebry,ary
, 23. Robertson -girls defeated
Colborne but in, the finals Vic-•_
toria `girls won the tournament.
a ' The Robertson boys were
defeated by Victoria in the first
set: Robertson then came' back
strong against Colborne and
then, once again, Victoria was
in the lead.
Finally, Victoria was -in first
place, , Rbbe'rtson and,
'Colborne following,
Congratulations ro all team
members for' their enthusiasm
and "sportsmanship..
Jason Ainslie,, who was the
top speaker for Huron, county
in the Trustees' and Hydro
competition, was placed third
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for his speech on The- Great
Storm of 1913'in the zone final •
at Chatham `last Thursday.
The grade• eights are proud to
announce that they, under the
directiop of Mrs. ,Shaddick, are
holding ,the anusiplay" "The
Familiar Stranger". We hope'
it will .be a smashands would
like the public to know• much
work has been put intc,- this ,ori
the part of everyone. It is to be
, presented on March 13.
Last Friday, .we were happy
to welcome the Sarnia Centra'
Collegiate „Band directed : by
Mr. Smallwood. They played
such tunes as Cherish and a
medley of . songs .'from the - hit.
musical Oklahoma and many
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Second place and the 11:30 draw during the recent Maitland Country Club Curling Bonspiel
Went to this rink of Jean Bruce, Lois Hanes,. skip Beryl Harper and Frances Clark.
'photo by Bernice Moore,
Notes from Nile
UCW plans for rally
to be held in"MlichelI
The February U.C.W. `Beth Rutledge and Mrs. Win -
meeting' was held at the home nifred Girvin will look after the
of Mrs. Winnifred Girvin on shower.
'l'hursday February 14 with 165 East side will bring cookies
membQrs.3 and_wept:.: sick Af. ch u r c.h
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present. Eight sick visits were supply sandwiches:
reported. • - . The April meeting at Mrs. hear Tidings news
Theme of the 'Meeting was . 'McNeil's will feature an auc-
"Supply . and Welfare" with 'tion sale.The `Ma`tch 8. meeting
Mrs. Minnie. McNeil in charge. will. be held at the tionie of On Thursday, February 21
The meeting opened with a Mrs. Clements. Mrs." Jean West ,opened her
reading`-'h�--11 -Fxrrvin«-'?f---l3su.-MoGlenagnan- losed-t ie-- homtc t-ham4sh.fie d„W
forgot about bowling this .time,
we wit) try`•and go again sot�n.
s.hfield WMS
Plac!idly,. and the noise, and
Haste and, remember,. what
. peace there may be in silence as
far as possible without".
'The hvinn "We have ,ah An-
chor•", was sung followed by a
reading "The Education of the
Canadian Indians" by Mrs.,
McNeil and, Mrs. Christilaw'
taking part.
Scripture was read by Myr-
tle. Mrs. McNeil then offered
,prayer, followed with. the
singing of "Onward Christian,
-Soldiers".
Roll call and minutes were
then read ,and the treasurer's
Report given._
Work Committee's report
was given 'by Mrs. E. Bogie.• non visited with Mr: and Mrs.
The annual Huron„Perth Les Johnston and Bill for day
rally is to be held in Mitchell recentely` '
on Wednesday. March 6.' About 12 Explorer' girls en
World Day of Prayer is.to be joyed bowling in • Goderich, on
held at Dungannon on.March Sundky afternoon along with
nieeting with prayer and lunch ladies.
was served by Mrs. Girviri',and Mrs; Warren Wylcts opened
Mrs. McDiarmid. ° the meetrng,w;ith a poem "The
A few neighbours held -a sur- • Secret ,.,.KM.
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prise card , party on'Saturday Mrs.Jack'?MacKenzie gave
February 23 at the •home of.Mr. the scripture, taken from Luke
and. Mrs.' Leger Caza and 10:2537 followed • by .
family, who, have sold their meditation and prayer,
farm. Roll call on an interesting
Euchre°.'was played . and item from Glad Tidings was
men's high was, won by Elwin answered by nine ladies.
Sillib: Offertory prayer was `gi`ved
On Friday Rgom 17 finished
their Mexican P'inatis. In
March the class will be going
on a' make 'believe trip to
Mexico. They plan to' study
that country for one week.
At present the class is
making passports and ,all the.
`things • they will need to go
away.
Last Saturday the. Robertson
boys' and girls' volleyball teams
took part in a tournanient.
which ' included teams "froth'
Colborne and Vittoria Schools.
Everyone enjoyed themselves
and a special thanks was exten-
ded to the cheerleaders who ad,
ded a great deal to the day's
activities: T
This week students in room
21 have been creating wire
people and animals. Students
assembled for d close.picture to
show their Alberta pen- pals
exactly what they have been •
trying to say they look like.
. Room. eight " plans to go
snowshoeing: Mr. Elliot .of
Exeter is taking them \to Pipers
Dam. He plans to tell the
KINTAIL
Mr. and `Mrs. Joe Marintyre
are in Toronto this week•until.
Wed'hiesday attending the Good
Roads Convention. They are
accompanied by' Mr. and Mrs,
Mel Good of Colbwne Town-
ship.
Mr.Dbnaid.:"Sn'inpson.Ji. oJ"`"-
The University of Western On-
tario, London, is spending this
week at home as a study weeks
with ,Mr.' and_ Mrs. Donald Sim-
pson.
M,S. Miss Jan, Si�rnp. own cif The
University of Western Ontario
was! also home fci.r the weekend
hitt, return.ed._.to....the. city for
practice teaching for the
remainder of• the .week.
She was accompanied by Mr.
Gary Kaye of .Stratford at the
•home of M'r., and Mrs. Robert
Simpson.
Mrs. . Terry MacKenzie is
convalescing 'following sugery
in. January She willthot open
her hairdressing shop until fur
ther notice.
. Mr. Richard Sands of Knox
College Toronto, occupied the
church pulpit on Sunday. He
will not be back until March
17. We will have other, students
from the College until then.
group • about nature in thewin•
ter time and then take the class
on a hike, out to the woods.
The students hope to see
birds ani animals there.
Two'Goderich citizens have
been a big help- in our First Aid'
elective.
Mr. Jack.Cory of the St. John.
Ambulance Association
brought Resulci-Anne and each
pupil was able to try mouth-to-
mouth resuscitation on her.
constable Jarczak explained
'steps and .precautions taken to
help the injured at the scene of
an accident. He ,atsA em-
phasized the importance of
safety, in preventing accidents.
Our sincere thanks” go. to
these two men who took time
.out from their work to assist us,
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Ladies' high winner.was Mrs: by Mrs. Wylds. The Mall game
Milly Johnston and ladies' low was played by the ladies which
winner was Mrs. Ida Johnston. wasboth helpful and in -
After a few~ games Mr. and-, teresting teresting with discussions
Mrs. Caza were presented with among the ladies. ' •
a,set of TV ,tables, Highlights'from the February
Mrs. Boss McNee of Dungan- issue ' of., Glad Tidings were
given by Mrs: Henry MacKen-
zie.
Business was discussed and
Mrs. Jim West reported on the
Maitland Presbyterial Annual
Report meeting which was'.held
all day in Wingham on January
28. °
Mrs. Warren Wylds closed
the Meeting and the committee.'
served a bountii'ul' lunch.
et 2:00 p.m. ;
A shower for Diane Stothers
their leaders, •
Special thanks go . to Mrs..
others: It was thoroughly en- will be held on Monday March Pollock who took Some of the
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joyed. 4, Mrs. Louise Brindley, Mrs. girls in her car For those who'
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For the last ,two weeks,.puilders hive been renovating, the second
floor of our store and we have to agree tha,t•.it is,a mess right now. To
hglp clean .things up a, bit, we apologize, for the condition of our
ehowrdom, arid with this sale We can clear enough room to put things
'back yin order. Here's a sarpling of the savings.
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