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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-26, Page 254 WI hears about home security from 0.P.P. The Dungannon W.I. meeting was held in the Nile United Church with the Auburn and Tiger Dunlop W.I. ladies as guests. The meeting opened with the Opening a Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call, Oddities, in the News, was answered by 10 members and 15 visitors. A reading was given by Beth McConnell and was much enjoyed by all. Constable Gosse, of the Goderich O.P.P., was guest speaker and told us -how to lock our homes, things to do when going away, and to leave someone with a key that things could be checked or to let the police know if you are going away for a length of time. He said marking pencils are available to mark belongings that can't be seen without a special light. It was a very interesting talk for all present. Con- stable Gosse marked his shirt and finally Mrs. Raithby of Auburn guessed where he had marked his shirt. Mrs. McWhinney presented him with a gift. The W.I. is once again sponsoring the 4-H clubs and any girls the age of 12 to 20 wanting to join please get in contact with Mrs. Marie Stewart whose telephone No. is 529-7430. Her assistant is Mrs. Nellie Pentland. The second club is in charge of Mrs. Sharon Pen - Dungannon doings By Made Park gelly whose phone No. is 529-7197 and whose assistant is Judy Carmichael. The Official Cemetery Board wants records kept of the cemetery. The meeting closed with 0 Canada and the W.I. Grace. Hostesses- of the evening were Mrs. Graham McNee, Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Mrs. Hugh McWhin- ahey, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. A social half-hour followed. Mary Bere visited cousins in Stratford last week, Mrs. Susan Rowe and Miss Edith Chitton. She also visited her friend, Miss Ruth Schmidt, in Tavistock and attended the Festival Theatre. On the weekend she spent four days in Inglewood with Marybelle and Dwight Aldham and family and Ruth and Jim Austin in Toronto. Sympathy is extended to Judy Sproule on the death of her brother, Lyle Clifford Taman, 39, on Friday, Aug- ust 21 in London. Mr. Taman wasformerly of Blyth. He is also survived by his mother and one brother, Rick. Dungannon folks were glad to see Mrs. Olive Blake out of the hospital on Satur- LLL meets La Leche • League of Goderich recently held a meeting at the. home of Mrs. • Hoy to discuss the advan- tages of breastfeeding to mother and baby. Many advantages were stressed, such as: the ease of travelling, relaxing ' night feedings, the aid to bonding, 'the healthful values of the milk itself, and the uni- queness of its formula. One mother felt it was easier for her to mother her child, due to hormonal changes caused by nursing and also to the closenessand loving feelings it engenders. The women al$o discussed the possibility of relactation for mothers whose children proved to be allergic to all formulas. It . was affirmed Mud monster at library The Mud Monster . has swallowed the Great Lakes. How • will Elizabeth and Peter get them back? Will Cap'n Stan and his wife Stella help? Or are they on the side of M.T. Success and Pinky the. Rabbit? Find out the answers to these ques- tions at this year's children's show The Mud Monster Returns in "The War Of The Ickes". This show is FREE to everyone but .it is recom- mended for ages eight and up. The puppet show will be held at the Goderich Branch Library on Friday, August 28.. The Mud Monster is presently on tour in the Lake Erie Regional and • Mid - Western Library system. The program is funded (hrough Outreach Ontario. if you re - NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the ltekonainin hostess at 524-7165 You'll be glad you did that even women who have not been pregnant can nurse - but with a great deal • of perseverence • and much help. Refreshments were sere-. ed. Afterwards the women perused the League's len- ding library. The League will be holding another 'meeting on Thursday, September 4 at 8 P.m. at 195 Britannia Road East. The topic will.be "Art of Breastfeeding and Over- coming Difficulties." Any in- terested woman is welcome to attend whether or not she is pregnant of nursing. Babiesare always welcome. day to be able to view the Fall Fair parade as it march- ed north on the main street, then down to the fair- grounds. A noted absence this year by having the fair day earlier was the school children on parade, but the indoor exhibits were up as well as an added feature of the chain sawing contest which drew lots of interest. Bessie McNee had a few ladies in for cards on Tues- day evening. As representa- tives of the community, they presented Amy Wiggins with a living room wall clock, a two tier cake plate and a gift of money. Amy is now resid- ing in Seaforth. Mr. and"Mrs. Hugh Mc- Whinney have just returned from a pleasant 10 -day trip to the Cornwall area visiting with friends and relatives. At the Renegade's Slo- pitch tournament held at Benmiller on the weekend, the Garb • 'N Gear team proved to be overall champs by defeating the Paper Leafs by an 8 - 1 score. The "A" champs were the Paper Leafs with a 14 to 6 win over the Seaforth Eagles. The "B" champs were Garb 'N Gear by defeating the Bluewater Centre team. The two most valuable players were Alan Martin of Bluewater Centre team. The two most valuable players were Alan Martin of Bluewater for the "B" divi- sion and Tom Thompsonof the Paper Leafs for the "A"' division. The two most sportsmanlike players were both from the Garb 'N Gear team, Bruce Baker and Alex MacDonald. 'Of the individu- al trophies given for their help in the tournament, this writer received one very much to her surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawlor and Andrea of Auburn visit- ed with their grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Park on Sun- day. Mrs., Irene Dickie of St.. John, New Brunswick, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawrence and other relatives for two weeks. ' Welcome to Wayne and Donna Snyder, Cathy. and Colin on moving into their new honie on Joseph Street. They have sold their farm on ' the fourth ' .concession of Ashfield. LAST CALL GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FINAL SALE SHORE GIFTS 8 JEWELLERY ...GODERICH... SALE ENDS SATURDAY ON THURS. AND FRIDAY FINAL SALE PRICES! LAST CHANCE SPECIALS AND THEN ON SATURDAY at 2:00 PM SHARP MAKE AN OFFER .,.FOR ANY OR ALL OF THE REMAINING STOCK Sala t wHA' YOU WANT - TELL US WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PAY! IT'S EASIER AND CAS'IR THAN AN AUCTION. ALL k INDS (vt ODDS AND ENDS! CASH ONLY tc»- Tmiss or! SSA.-LE-- E.N-D.- .A1- 5 _3.0- . . GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981—PAGE 9A He Won't Come in from the Barn hel over until September 12 He Won't Come In From the Barn will be held over at the Blyth Summer Festival until September 12 due to overwhelming demand. The play has sold out most of its two week run a week before the play is scheduled to open. ✓t , The new performances will run Tuesday to Satur- day, September 8-12 at 8:30 p.m. There is also a benefit matinee performance on September 5 at, 2 p.m., and all proceeds from the matinee will go towards ' retiring the debt for the addi- tion to Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets for all these perfor- mances are available at the regular prices of $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $3 for children. Wintario tickets are also redeemable on these Ted Johns plays fanner Aylmer. Clarke in Ile Won't Come in from the Barn, Blyth Summer Festival's final play of the season. It has been held over until September 12 due to over- whelming demand. ( Photo by Jim Fitzgerald) Trailer Snarls! If you're holdingup traffic, signal, pull over, and let other motorists pass. W^^ca�•cs performances. Call (519)523- 9300, 523-9225 for reserva- tions and information. He Won't Come In From the Barn had a similar sold - out nm at the Blyth Summer Festival in 1977. The play is an "agricultural comedy -for cynical times" and concerns the protest of a traditional farmer who is loathe to give up family farming as he remembers it. The barnyard set features two cows, several pigs and a rooster in addition to the regular com- plement of human actors. Authorand star performer is Ted Johns, who is well- known for The School Show, St. Sam of the Nuke Pile and The Death of the Donnellys. HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMA'' CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD KINDERGARTEN to GRADE 8 Registration September 1, 1981. 2 P.M. -5 P.M. St. Joseph's School Mr. David Sharpe. Principal , RR No. 3 Goderich, Kingsbridge, Ontario 529-7646 5t. Mary's School Mr. Jim McDade, Principal 70 Bennett Street. East Goderich, Ontario 524-9901 Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before 31st December, 1981. Please bring proof of age (Birth Certificate and Baptismal Certificate). 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