The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-04-10, Page 13d`
Rebekahs plan
dessert euchre
The Goderich Rebekah Lodge
No. 89, held its regular meeting
last Tuesday night, Aprilalst.
Noble Grand Marguerite
Horton presided.
The highlight was DDP Mrs.
Jean Bridge of Brussels
making her official ° visit ac-
companied by members' of
Brussels Morning Star Lodge
No. 315.
Mrs. Vera Larder gave a
brief report, on visiting the
Holly Hill Rebekah Lodge No.
24 . in Florida while on a tour
along with four others. She said
the group received real
welcome by playing the aple
Leaf. They extended gree gs
to -the local Lodge.-
D.D.P.
odge.-D.D.P. Mrs, Jean Bridge
gave a talk, on Friendship.
1"n new business the Lodge
has a busy month ahead at-
tending different Lodges of the
districts affairs. As well as a
dessert card party April 16 at
the Legion hall at 1:30 p.m.
Lunch was convened by Mrs.
Elizabeth Sitter and com-
mittee.
COLBORNE CORNER
Mrs. G. Kaittinq
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'Meet Meegan
GODWRICH $IGNAL.STAR, THURSPAY! A►P 1
4-H GIRLS the Planning Workshop
Groups 1 and ; 2 of tiger Program meetings for
Dunlop 4-1-1 Girls held their Colborne Township will be held
sixth meeting in ,Colborne in the Township Hall Tuesday
Township Hall, Carlow,' evening, April 15 at 8:00 p.m.
Monday evening April 7. Residents and anyone having
The meeting opened with property.,in Colborne Township
Marie -Montgomery giving. the are urged to attend.
4-H Pledge, followed by " Several members of Tiger
Darlene Jewell reading. the Dunlop W.I. • attended the
minutes of last meeting. Roll Executive meeting at Auburn
call was discussed. last Monday, April 7 to plan for
' . The leaders and assistants the District Annual . 'to be in
were busy helping the girls with Blyth May 26.
their work and instructing .Mr. ' and Mrs. t -Dan
them in the making of .their MacDonald suffered a heavy
• project - a blouse - as Mrs. loss when fire destroyed their
Montgomery showed the girls mobile home at Meneset last
how to. make han`dmad'e button Saturday evening. Mf. , and
holes and Mrs. Dickson showed Mrs. MacDonald are a young
the, facing, Helen Brindley couple just married last
nd were jiist
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and Norine Brindley gave
assistance.
Plans for Achievement Day
were discussed before the
members worked on their
blouses and record books with
the leaders helping where
needed.
COMMUNITY NEWS
The-last,General Workshop of
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Park_ Theatre
Sun., thru Tues.
Showtimes :
Sun. - 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Mon., Tues. - 7-&'9:15 p.m.
All passes suspended .
home together. They were not
home at the time of the fire but
were attending a horseman's
evening at the arena. It is.
believed the fire started in an
electric blanket, which while it
wasn't turned 6n was ap-
parently plugged in allowing
current to pass through.' The
loss is partly covered by in-
surance and ,-Mr. and Mrs.
MacDonald are making their
home at present with Mrs.
MacDonald's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Brindley, RR 2,
Goderich.
We are pleased to report Mr.,
John Henderson and son Bob of
Carlbw, who have beenpatients
in Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
have returned home.
Guests ' with Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter recently were,
daughter , Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomson and children Bobbie
and Sharon of - Seaforth,
granddaughter Mrs. Barry
Powley . and twin boys of
Ottawa, Miss Janet Reynolds of
Detroit and Mr. Pat Armstrong.
of Detroit who took his gran
dmother, Mrs. Viola Arm-
strong who has. been con-
valescing here, back to Detroit.
The sympathy of , the com-
munity is extended 'to Mrs.
Kaminska of Sunset Beach
Road in the loss of her sister in
Kitchener last week.
The sympathy of the com-
munity •,is ` extended to the
family of the late Mrs. Henry
(Eva) Clements of Saltford who
passed away in 'Huronview,
Monday April 7.
Trophy night
at Maitland
Meet little Miss Meegan Irwin of Thamesford, the seven-
nionth-old daughter of the former Bonnie McGee of
Goderich and the granddaughter of Len and Donna McGee,
formerly of Goderich, now residing in Brantford. Meegan is
also the great granddaughter of Mrs. Reg McGee, Goderich.
Meegan marched in the annual St. Patrick's Day parade this
year in Detroit, Michigan with her relatives, the Donald
Fitzpalricks. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, daughter of Mrs. Delphine
(McGee) Gilbert, G'bderich, sent the pictures to the Signal -
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Star.
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The Ladies Closing Jitney
scheduled for last Thursday
evening was cancelled. There
will be a social 'evening this
Thursday instead beginningg at
8 p:m. Trophies and prizets" vill
be presented to the winners of
• the last two draws.
The men's closing, stag has
been rescheduled to this Friday .
,evening`peginningat 7 p.m.
Mike Thomas' team came,
first in the Wednesday mixed
curling and , Stan Paquette's
team came second. ,
Thank You
'THE STAFF OF THE
Scissor Shack
would like to take this opportunity to' thank all friends
and customers for their patronage in the past. .
PAT THOMAS
MARY HOWSON
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