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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-27, Page 12sr ,K '.,, ::.''F R 9 4. PAME 6A .. GODERICHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1975 WI TOUR Over 20 ladies and four gentlemen enjoyed the tour of the Dominion Road Machinery Company at Goderich last Tuesday morning. It was planned by Mrs., Myrtle 14unro and Mrs, Oliver Anderson, conveners of Citizenship and World Affairs of the Auburn' ,,Women's Institute. Mr. Sandy Andrews made the arrangements with company staff. The three groups were led by members of the staff. The history of the manufacturing of the Champion Road Grader was told and the totir showed graders in all stages of manufacture, including those ready to roll. Everyone enjoyed the two hours and it was stated that this had been the first group of women to go through the plant. When the group arrived at the Community Memorial hall lunch'was served by Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Arnold Craig and K Mrs. Florence Millian. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt presided for the meeting Which followed the lunch.' Mrs. Catherine Jackson presided at the piano for the opening and the minutes were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines Plans were made'to cater to a banquet for 165 on December 10 'and the members voted to assist the hall board if a new floor covering can be installed -" More.Aubu'rn history books are going to be available and can be procured from Mrs: Thomas Haggitt, the, curator. The motto, New Horizons bring new opportunities, was given by Mrs. Maurice.Bean. Mrs. Frank Raithby, delegate • to the London Convention area annual meeting at St. Thomas gave her report. Mrs. Donald Cartwright reported that 14 members had completed the 4-H, project Let's bake bread, and invited all to attend the - Achievement Day on , November 29 in Blyth. Mrs. Donald Haines reported on the 'bus trip to P.E.I. starting June 17 - 27 for the Federated. Women's Institutes of Canada annual meeting. Two days. will be spent at Charlottetown when members4wishing to attend the convention can do so. Tours are being planned of the Blue Heron drive and also the production of Anne of Green Gables. .Mrs.. Celia Taylor •told of the . Goderich Little Theatre productions and had tickets available. Members were reminded of the annual Family Night on November 28th at 6':30 p.m. and decided to place a box for donations to the Children's Aid. Roll call was answered by naming a Canadian Indian tribe and where they have their Reserve. Plans were made for the Christmas meeting and it was decided to have a gift ex- change worth .Sl, A letter of appreciation is,to be sent to' the Dominion Road Machinery Company for the tours of the plant which were made. Prizes for lucky cup went to Mrs. Tom J ardin ; door prize, Mrs. Oliver Anderson; bir- thday closest, Mrs. Celia Taylor. SOCIAL NEWS A.11 members of the Hor- ticultural Society and the Women's Institute and their families are reminded of the pot -luck dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the, hall on Friday, November '28th. Mr. •..a•nd Mrs. Donald Cartwright, "David, Derrick and Lorie visited on Sundkay with her father, Mr. William Rueger, and Carol, RR 2, Clintoh. Mrs. Myrtle -Munro and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred O'Donnell of London vi'ited the •k°rt Gallery at Kleinberg last week one day. • Mr, and Mrs. Norville Ryckman of Lambethvisited last Thursday with Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Jacobi of Hensall visited last week one day with his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott. Mrs. Brian Hallam is a patient in St. Joseph's Hgspital, London where she underwent surgery. A large crowd of relatives and friends :attended the wedding reception,, for Mr. and • Mrs. Gordon . HaEggitt (nee"Susan Thompson) in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall last Saturday everiing: Randy Henry read the address and a purse of money was presented by Mrs. Randy Henry. Both Gordon and Susan thanked everyone for their gift. Prize winners at the weekly euchre party were as follows: novelty, Donald Haipes; high lady, Mrs. Ted Mills; low lady, Mrs. Stewart Blath- wayt; high man, Stephen Park; low man, Ron Olson. •There ' were nine tables in play. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer • 'McDougall of Sheffield visited -recently with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. ACW • A very interesting, meeting of St. Mark's Auburn, Anglican Church Women was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Cartwright. . Mrs. Cartwright presided REDCROSS BLOOD CLINIC TUES., DEC. 2 2-5 And 6:30-8:30 Advertisement Published By DOMINION ROAD MACHINERY COMPANY or.ta-A-A-.21:4-:4-A-:4r:Arza-2s-aor:Ar:4 NOTICE .• ' TELEGRAPH t FLOWERS EARLY To Ensure On -Time Delivery • ORDER NOW • This season more people than ever will be turning to • Flowers`to "Greetings" to friends and relatives in other • cifies and countriesl. This heavy Toad will create problems to M those who delaythei'r orders until the last minute. • A Order now and we'say "no problem". You will get what you • , ordered and the person will get it "on time". 0RDERNOW. Yotir FTD Florist a wir ,04 . W.1.Denomme Flower Shop •w 140 The Square Phone 524.8132 it( G,pderich, Ontario • .14 Wag. Ai 21inagr :141:24rW 214f for the meeting and welcomed the members and guest, Mrs. Fordyce Clark of oderich, who formerly was a very active member Of St. Mark's. Members were pleased to have her present again. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt read the prayers and the Mission theme -God's Little Minute, was 'given by Mrs, Thomas Lawlor. Bible study, m con- tinuation of the study , of worship . and praise, was taken by Rev. Fred Carson rd a discussion followed. The business part of the meeting was in charge of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The travelling apron received a penny for each letter ifi Armistice Day. Roll call was answered by quoting a Bible verse w„j h,,.th.e, word "Season", in it. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer and ac- cepted, as was the financial statement given by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Another quilt " made by' several members of the group was on display and is for sale. Mrs. Haggitt on behalf of• the members presented an autographed tea towel to Mrs. Celia Taylor who moved recently. to Goderich. All members had their names embroidered on it. Mrs. Taylor thanked everyone for the gift. by three brothers, George, Cameron and John. The funeral took place at the McKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow, with burial in Greenhill Cemetery. Pastor Alfred Fry was in charge. BIRTHDAY PARTY Austin Dexter of Huron - view celebrated hiss 90th birthday last Sunday at a family dinner at the home'of M. and Mrs. Stanley Ball and Miss Brend'a Ball. Present were Mr. and Mrs, John Sanderson' 'and Elmer; Mr. and 'Mrs.: Wilmer Glousher, Stewart and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure, Clayton and Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman, Mic,hael and Robbie; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trick; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Machan; Daryl Ball and '-'Al French. Sr. Citizens honor couple wed 58 yrs. The Golden Gate ' Senior Citizens of. Goderich held the November 19 • meeting in MacKay Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder were presented with a gift on the occasion of 'their .'58th Mr. Carson closed the wedding anniversary. Mrs. Snyder also received a cor- meeting with prayer. A sage. delicious lunch and tea were An address was read by Mr. by Mrs. Cartwright Amos Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Frank N. Manning presented the Raithby. gifts. This was followed by musical entertainment and CHARLES R. JEFFERSON crirris F'iineral services were held on November 19 for Charles Rutherford Jefferson' who passed away in Wingham and District hospital_. on Sunday, November 16 in his 79th year. Surviving are his wife the former Iona May McClin- chey; .,children Mrs. Frank (Elaine) Campbell of 'London, Wesley of Donnybrook and Donald • of Clinton; brothers Gordon of Owen Sound; Joe of Thunder Bay; Sam of Goderich; and Hilliard of Donnybrook'; sisters Gladys and Irene, both of-Goderich, Mrs: James (Margaret;) Leddy of Donnybrook; Mrs. George (Olive) . Reeves of Stratford; and 10 grand- children. He was predeceased ' On December 3 the Annual "Fowl Supper will be in Vic- toria ''street, Church at 6:30 p.m. After the supper a - business meeting will be held in MacKay Hall. On December 17 there will be a . Christmas Concert . in MacKay Hall at 8 o'clock. 4Tly.ere will be different kinds of entertainment as well as a . exchange of gifts. Each one attending will bring sandwiches or cookies. A.11 senior citizens are welcome. Prescribed burning of logging slash in the west is a common method of reducing danger from wildfires ...a ,er logging and also. to prepare the land for seeding and planting. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ronald L. McDonald - CHARTERED 'ACCOUNTANT 39 St. David St.. 524-6253 Goderich. Ontario R. 'W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 CHISHQM FUELS Distributors For • 4'SUNOCOI • PRODUCTS ` HOME. FARM, 4. INDUSTRY • 24 Hour Burner Service • Furnace Financing • Gasoline* i Diesel Fuels • New Furnace Installation & 1101 Water Bolles • ".. 524-O7681 R 529-7524 11 J1' For FASHION RIGHT SHOES The Place To Cx:o ROSS SHOES The Square Goderic,tt �t1zst 6- (/odddn 1 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 39 West Street Goderich, Ontario Office — 524-2011 P.O. dox 307 DIESEL Pumps and Injectors Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection gquipment Bayfield Rd. 482 -7911 - Cards For All Occasions ` Gifts ` Books '' Stationery Supplies ' Records ANDERSON'S_ BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST St Goderich 4 4 � } OPEC HOUSE ursday, November 27th From 9:30 a.m. till 8:30 p.m. PEOPLES STORE WILL GIVE A 10% " 'Dis.count ON ALL PURCHASES ON THIS DAY Thursday, 'Novemb�r 27th EXCEPT ON ITEMS 'PREVIOUSLY REDUCED TO CLEAR Remember to fill in your lucky draw tickets and - deposit them in the coupon box. This draw is for an R.C.A. Portable Stereo Record Player, to be drawn for on Monday, December 1st, Your baby pictures taken recently 'will be at the store, Thursday, Nov. 27th, from 5:30 till 8 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 28th, from 11:00' a.m. till 8 p.m.; and Saturday, Nov.' 29th, from 10:00 a.m. till 4 p.m. r , There will be many specials so why not shop early, while assortments are complete, and save money at the same time. ,,., Why not make it a point to shop Peoples Store on' Thursday, November 27th; between 9:30 a.m. till 8:30 p.m.? --- Buy now while selection is complete' and Save Dollars during our sale. - LONG, CASUAL COATS -,Corduro"y, Donegal's, Velvet, Fun Furs, Wools Fun Furs, Corduroy, Plaids, Tweeds Plain and Fur Trim, Worsteds, Mobair, Fur Fabrics. Sizes 10-20. Store Hours: