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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-03, Page 7cv a V QODERICH S; GNAL-STAR, THIRST AY, DCTQBER 3, 1974 P 0E, 7 0 RECREATION COMMITTEE statute extended an invitation a four -horse hitch, and best horse Mod of the gau es are over to, members to be their guests on the grounds. • with just girls teams in the at their meeting October 9, at 8 While the mayor of Goderich," Playoffs. The "Tryhards" p.m. If any. can attend ;that` Harry Worsen, does not live in defeated the ``Clovers" 20•: 16' haven't been contacted please, Cofborne Township we are in- last Thursday evening .and ex- call the secretary 524-7017. , terested to mention •he°won first pect to playa game this week if The !natter of a donation for prize in the ploughing match, at -,-Weather ` is favourable. The - the craft display/and sale at the the- fair. ° Forester "Liniment League" area convention this fall in. ° have retired for the season. . Stratford was discussed and ANNIVERSARY SERVICES `Mrs. Wilmer Hardy offered to Anniversary Services . were • 4-H Gi,ILS - make something for this. held in Benmiller United Tiger Dunlop Group I held The topic for the meeting was Church Qn Sunday, September their fourth meeting in the public relations, and.Mrs. Jack 29 at the morning ordeof ser - Th 1 'divided t was a splendid poem on tendance Carlow Hall Monday evening. McLaren gave the motto which vice 11 a.m. with a sple order e girls were into id at- •u• several groups and were ac -"Faith". The -.guest speaker Rev. tively engaged in making dif- Jack McLaren gave a very in- Robert Rumball, D.D., pastor afeient kinds of sandwiches, teresting and educational talk Qf the Church of the Deaf in soot} as peanut butter, cream on the great art of painting Toronto, presented a very in - cheese, cheese whiz, cherries, which of course is a part of his teresting message. He men - .using white and brown bread, 'life. He is especially noted for tfoned they are planning for a and - these were chilled while -- is fine paintings• new church in' Toronto. the girls carried an with the He spoke on the "Group of Music was supplied by the meeting. ' o Seven" painters, making senior and junior choir which All .members' repeated the special mention of Tom Thom- rendered several ' lovely :, an - pledge and the roll•call *as an- pson, of whom most 'are thems ~ and Miss. Marie Willis swered by 10 members. The familiar, and who' °was in. gave an accordion. sold;_"T.he leaders then spoke on various strurnental in forfning this Holy City'' ;' which was of types of teas, formal and infor- group. He sparked the P modern special note. Mal and enjoyed a tasty lunch approach to painti'ng'in Canada Rev, Mr. Leonard Warr is of the sandwiches they had which they exhibited in their minister • of this church and • made and a cupf tea work. • Mrs.. Warr is Director of Praise. o . a - Each girl was allowed •to take This talk was made doubly h f her mother the lesson `learned• slides showing the beautiful The sympathy of the corn - home a few sandwiches to.show interesting ' with t e` use o COMMUNITY,' NEWS .paintings of this group and a munity Tiger Dunlop Group 2 - "The finishing touch was showing a for the evening. Entertainers" held'their fourth group -of slides of pictures of the meeting in.; the Carlow, Hall community which always Monday evening September 30. brings with it fond memories. Barb Potzel opened the. Mrs. Richard Buchanan meeting, with the 4-H pledge. • thanked Mr. McLaren for this The covers for the project splendid evening of entertain- • were then handed out by Karen ment . and, extended a cordial Kolkman and the roll call was invitameeting closed in thetion to return. answered by 11 members. The � usual manner after which The leaders then discussed for- ,mal and informal teas and how• members enjoyed a social -half hour. .' together and •°patronized • to make fancy sandwiches after which • the members made the bake table which was laden closed and 'o Sen sandwiches, with many goodies. a . pinwheel, ribbon and, checker DUNGFALL FAIR board sandwiches with minced Dungannon Fall • Fain.- held meat, cream cheese, peanut last,Friday,Sept. 27, was, buttter4 'and. egg:, salad; all. ,of favoured .with .beautiful • -which was very tasty.,arid' ate, , tractive* served with a . lovely weather relish tray and a cup of tea. • .and naturally a good. crowd. This is one of ;the' best . Mrs.' Mildred Montgomery fairs in this community and.' then served this. *dainty lunch found several: from Colborne while Helen =Brindley` was - Township , in` the showing. hostess. • Meeting closed with The 4-H Calf Club found' the Creed read by 'Mar"ie Brin- several' happy young folk and • gave •them the urgeto press .on., dley. In the Dairy :4-H Calf '.Club, Tiger Dunlop Group 4, the "Mad Hatters", held their Neil Sager had .,the. first Junior ''fourth meeting ' at Jean 4-H • Dairy Calf and also the • Dougherty's Monday • evening. Champion 4-H Calf in Huron The roll .call was responded to , County.. by nine girls. . •, Glen McNeil had first Senior The leaders showed the, irls 4-H Daiiry Calf and was Chem- '' - how to, make open .and closed • pion Dairy • Showman at faced sandwiches which were,,,,:, Dungannon'Fair.'He is.also the very tasty- and attractive when`' Champion Dafry Showman in served ,later with a cup of tea. Huron County. • Achievement. .Day will be Neil Sager had the , first November 2,3 . at. Brookside Junior Heifer Calf,in the .Open School, and plans for this were ° Dairy°"•Class, while —Shawn discussed: The meeting closed Drennan showed thesecond. with grace by Marnie Mills. '• Junior,.calf, Stephen Sager the is extended a , to the family' of the late Mr. Torn Wilson who for many years was • a resident in Colborne 'Town- ship. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family of the late. Mr -s, Wm. Tartan who passed away Mon - clay, September 30. Party •Pizies' meeting, was' held at Linda Mathews' September 30. Brenda{ McPhee opened the. meeting with the pledge. Next meeting will be C eld at Riybeha Brindley's October 7. , The girls discussed a meal for the last meeting of scalloped potatoes, cold meats. and jellos.. '`f? • Brenda McP" e, „Rubens Brindley and.Lin a Matthews t il.emonstrated fancy sand- 'viches. A lunch was served. •1.r. -.. The Tiber .Dunlop , Ncl; 3 R . Blyth Inn Hotel a'on.Hwy 4 In Myth ." Thurs. Fri 1k 8$t. Country/ & Wostsw'n i>Mt hill b.$t THE TEE ZEES, P Fine Food - FrJday Satsrday ,Nights SOUTHERN FRiED CHICKEN ALSO s,WEET' de. SOUR RIBS A SAUERKRAUT 43, - DON'T BURN CANADA'S FORESTS! firan�. S, Has Goder.ich- been invaded by potato men or has Austin Fuller got. too many fingers? The odd shaped spuds grew ih Mr, Fuller's back yard 'garden, and came out of the 'ground just as you see them. He is saving the figures and plans to make men out of them, (staff -photo) third calf, .and'' Larry 'Sowerby" TIGER ' DUNLOP . " was fourth in line. - The September . meeting.. of " Brian Sowerby received a red Tiger Dunlop Women's In- •, and a blue ribbon in the Dairy statute as held in Colborne Calf , Club showing. :Terry Township Hall, Carlow, Wed-', . Sowerby received two blue rib-- - nesday, September 25. The , bonsaand Larry received a red meeting opened, with president °arid a blue''ribbon in this line. Mrs. Eric Reaburn in the chair. Sharon Fisher also showed The roll call, "A Poem", was Holstein Heifer .calf and was in answered by -26 -..members giving the second group. •"\A much --. food for- thought and . • much entertainment. Seventeen In the Beef _ Calf Club, Larry institute menibe s.• of St. Allinreceived.-first in the open Hrelen's• and'Goderich Town- class and got two red ribbons ship institutes were guests and for 4=H in Showmanship ..and were then welcomed 'by the Calf, while Janice Allin president -and' given a `hearty received third in Open Class applause by all:. • • and also got two seconds in 4-H a.. Several cards of thanks were for Showmanship and calf. received with an inter.esting,let- Heather Clark received a red ter from Father Abraham- of •In- ribbon ,for her calf' in the 4-1+ dia. , ' Junior Beef Calf Club and got. Members were advised there second in Showmanship. will be a .tailoring course early This was a splendid showing 'in the „New -Year and Huron ° from • Colborne and 'to top it Countyy I:tally is in 'Brussels off, the prize for the Best'Three •Monday, _ Octbber 7, . °Mrs. Females ' ori the grounds • Reaburn and Mrs. .Kaitting.` exhibited by one, owner, - The were appointed 'delegates. Sib/pr Tray, - thisyear was won A Food ,Nutrition workshop by Clifford McNeil ,and Sons. will he held in the ; Auburn ,Of special mention also is the Community Hall Wednesday, horses.bArnold 'Young has'been - November 6. which ;is open too winding at severa`1 events and , everyone and should prove inc, at the' Dungannon " Fair his teresting - and educational to `Belgian gorses -won first prize all.• for best matched team, and Loh,desboro Women's . In- best team in Belgian class, and ° Ontario snow'nrobil-e° . 40. Championship --- Ord event) DRAG RACES This. Sufld:ay Oct. 6 P 0' "n • a }� •