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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-05-06, Page 22elide I, `` is SAO fro h spital B Mildred Lawlor, 526-75 9 There will be a Horticulture meeting on Monday evening, May 11, at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. There will be a plant sale. If you have extra•plants, bring them along. The Auburn Society is also invited to the Blyth Horticulture meeting on Tuesday, • May 12 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ellen Johnston and Laura' Phillips returned. from Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich last week where they have both been patients for several weeks. Sympathy is extended to the Lobb- Koopmans families on the death of Hugh Lobb last week. Mr, William. Anderson of Newmarket spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Congratulations to. Tammy Shuttleworth who was crowned Queen of Huron County last week. Congratulations to Mr. - and Mrs.' Joe Hickey of RR 3 Auburn who celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on Sunday with an "open house" at the Auburn Community Hall. Mr. J.K. 'Voting of Mitchell and Mr. Tom Phillips of Lucknow visited Ellen Johnston and Laura Phillips recently. Mrs. Robert Peck and'. Marjorie .McDougall attended. the 15th Annual Con.: vention of Women Alive held at the Univer- sity of Waterloo on the weekend. Knox Church service • - Pastor Gary Shuttleworth conducted the morning service at Knox United Church. The • organ prelude was ,played. by Lori Millian. The flowers in the sahctuary were from the funeral of the late Hugh Lobb. The call to wor. •'•and prayer of invocation were given ' a d the hymn "Thine is the Glory" was sung. Prayers of confession were read responsively followed by the - words of assurance and the Lord's Prayer. The senior choir sang. "0 How I Loge Jesus" with choir director. Lori Millian as pianist. The children's - hymn, "This is My Father's World", was sung.. Pastor Shut- tleworth told the children's' tory and they went to junior congregation . with their teachers: The hymn of preparation "Who is on the Lord's side" was sung. The pastor, chose for his sermon "Don't sin, but if you do..." The offering was received' by Peter Verbeek and •Ken Ramsey. The hymn of commitment, "Leaning, on the Everlasting , Arms", was -sung arid Pastor Shuttleworth pronounced the benediction and the service closed with the 'congregational benediction "Lord We Pray." 4-H club meeting ,By Julie Glenn "The first meeting of the Auburn 441 club was held April' •15 at Rosemary .Dibble's home. We discussed what kind of:shirts we • would be making and also the properties'of fabric, interfacing and thread. Meeting two was held April 23 at the home of Doris McClinchey.. Election of officers was held with the following positions being filled: president and press reporter - Julie Glenn, secretary - Glenyce McClinchey. We discussed information ,about -cotton ' and alterations. • Meeting three was also held on April 23 We learned about sewing -machine care and • how to use interfacing. This meeting closed with the 4-H mottor "Learn to da by doing." Directory tells location of County services •GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1987 -PAGE 23 RETsn, :ALTO P cdverrtisin cor- recti ::rt f :r ur Coloured Lots Flyer for the week f May 4 t , M®y ;v The coupon for i . b b C.dffee decr ffeir ted w s i;.. clued in err r. A pto a hes for ti+,:'ay in- c•'nvenienCe hes mxy cause our custom -, rsm Wiene,Cooke (lower right), is shown here celebrating her birthday with fivegenerations of her_fa^ roily. Also pictured, are: her son Ray Cook, her grand daughter Sandra Cooke, her' great grand daughter Annette (Curran) Ritchie and her great great Grandson Aaron Rit- chie. (photo contributed) The Roger M. Kyes arrived. light for salt,makfrom Port Weller on April 29 and cleared GoderichApri1.30 for Duluth, Michigan. HARBOR REPORT The Algoway arrived light for salt from • Cleveland and cleared for Parry Sound on Baa® May 1.On May 2, the Oakglenarrived. from The Canadian Enterprise as arrived light for •Thunder Bay with grain, did the Soodoc salt on May 1 from Hamilton. It cleared on May 4 from Thunder Bay. port May 2 for Montreal: ,• • CLINTON - Want to know where and what agencies are available in Huron County? , Simply pick up the new Huron County Infor- .mation Directory and you'll have the•infor- mation at yourfinger tips. The Huron Community Services Council has compiled the directory with the assistance of a Summer Employment Ex- perience Development (SEED) grant and through the Farmers In Transition program. This new directory is an updated version of the Huron Information. and Multi -Service Centre's 1979 directory. An extensive list .of services, organiza- tions and municipal telephone numbers can be found in the directory and are organized geographically by municipality. The directory was introduced at a lun- cheon held at Huronview on. April 10 with MPP and Minister of Agricutlure and Food, Jack Riddell, as the guest speaker. Speaking about the $6,000 government grant, Mr. , Riddell said, "It is money we consider well spent." He also commended the Huron County Community Services Council on their in- itiative of "such a useful and timely tool" it is now. that the people of Huron Piunty need a directory such as this. Only 50 copies were available at he lun- cheon, but another 200 copies a to be printed. These copies will be distri'uted to all of the municipalities and to at least 25 farm organizations, libraries, sc i,ols and service organizations. According to Tom Hanrahan, wh was the chairman for the meeting, the co unity services council feels the directories •11 be 1 well used if placed in these locations. "We are limited (to the 'number of copies), so• I don't think it is best to distribute them privately. Instead, distribute them to groups who could make use of them," he explained. It is hoped that the directory will be. up- dated regularly to help the public find the services they need as that is the objective of the community services council. "I hope the directory will -help people who feel at lose ends get information and help," concluded Mt'. Hanrahan. T In City chooi of Hairstyling Waterloo, Ont. mHai rstyling Barbering OEar Piercing m Make-up 55 Erb St. East lir.886-63®5 "b7 4°', Monday to Friday - •f stmt 1bt asf fnwnl oteath Are You Tired?... • of paying too much for import cars e of losing too much depreciation e of .paying too much on repair bills These 'or'e the reasons we bring you EXETER HONDA The New Honda speaks for itself Starting at $7 265 plus freight & P.D.I. We have the stock! Exeter Honda is here today - for you ! Building Bigger to Serve you better Monday to Thursday tel 9 p.m. Friday til 6 p.m., Sat. 9 - 4 00000 R ®0 A Division of 700495 Ontano Inc P.O. 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