The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-15, Page 10d
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CH SIGNALTAR9 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMR
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Mr, y V n Aonaen. R• • 3 Clinton. Is pleased to en.
nouns. filo .em.nt of his daughter Teresa Lynn to
Dwlg$tJoseph.0 ea sea afMn, Im4/ile Ileac, Oed®rich.
The, Muddies to tart. p1a4 zSot.,, fact. 2/12 at 3 p.m. In
St. Jahn The Weiner Catholic Church. London. Reception
to f olkom In. Hui ville,,
Township girl spends six weeks visiting Holland
Margaret Vanderlinde,
ter of Mr.. and Mrs.
uu Vanderlinde of R.R.
$ G.o4erich, has returned
borne irons a six week visit to
Holland where she stayed
With her grandparents and
from there, visited her
aunts, Metes and cousins.
Margayet reports that she
shad a grand tirsrie and that
ter n L rents, -w'bo -are
getting older and who are
sometimes not in the best of
health, were very glad to
. have her. The weather was
nice with a dry, hot summer.
Harvest was good despite the
dryness because of the
irrigation practised there.
Margaret is now back to
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school and I amuite sure
classmates will enjoy
hearing more of her visit .this
signaler. Her summer was,
worthwhile as she gladdened
the Warta of her grand-
parents.
Country Fair
Here are a few more of the
new specials that will be at
the rietensrs-Co1rntry Fair ..
this year in Saltford Valley
Hall, October 20 and 23:
Apple dolls by Willa and
Barry Bogie of Saltford;
quilts by Mrs. Dorothy
Fowler of Colborne Town-
ship; coffee tables and
clocks from tree discs by
Vernon Nicholson of London;
crafts from the Craft Co -Op
on County Road 2.5 between
Carlow and Auburn; and
woodturning by Ray Hanna
Sr. of R.R. 2 Auburn.
These crafts have never
been displayed at the fair
before and should prove of
special interest to many.
Start now to make a list of
what you especially want to
see at this fair.
UCW Meets
Benmiller United Church
UCW meeting was held. at
the church on Wednesday,
September 8 with an at-
tendance of 13 members and
the Maitland Unit in charge.
Mrs. Gwen Durst opened
the meeting with a reading,
"Give thanks for what we
have while others go
hungry", after ' which all
joined in singing the hymn,
"For the Beauty of the
Earth" followed by a poem
by Mrs. Phyllis Pit lb ado
entitled "Don't forget to look
up, we have a lot going for
us." The scripture reading
was given by Mrs. Pitblado
also.
Secretary, Mrs. Phyllis
Feagan read the minutes of
the last meeting and the
treasurer's report was given
-brMrs: Clare AnnJewell._...
Mrs. Pitblado read two
humorous poems, "Three
Rooms and a Bath" and
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which caused many a smile
and a laugh among those
present.
A letter was received from
Town and Country
Homemakers and it was
decided to send a donation.
The three units gave their
reports and card secretary,
Florence Maskell reported
on cards sent out for the
year. Mrs. Maudie McBride
read a thankyou letter from
Fred Victor Mission in
Toronto. Collection was
received and an Irish
Blessing prayer for same
was given by Gwen Durst.
Members were informed
that there will be a rally at
the Dungannon United
Church October 6 with Mrs.
Beacroft as guest speaker. It
is hoped several will be able
to attend from Benmiller
UCW. The Benmiller Church
has been asked to provide a
musical number and Mrs.
Helen Wetlems has con-
sented to sing a solo with
Mrs. Adelaide Feagan as
accompanist.
Plans are being made to
hold another fowl supper ans
this will be advertised in the
Signal -Star and also in this
column at a later date.
The Irish Unit will be in
charge of the November
meeting.
The meeting closed with
the Mizpah Benediction and'
a delicious lunch served by
the Benmiller Unit.
Social News
Trudy Kernighan was
—home -for for a visit- with -her-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Kernighan and also
attended the GDCI 1972 class
WINTERIZE
YOUR LAWN NOW!
For strength and Beauty \
next spring use C.I.L. Wiaterizer
Wlntecexer!Weeeler this Fail,
"Wo can do it for you."
SMITH'S
FARM & GARDEN CENTRE
•2 SOUTH ST., GOD!RICH 52447tt1
THE BOARD OF DOVE RNORS
of the
ALEXANDRA MARINE AND GENERAL HOSPITAL
takes pride with the Community in the
successful completion of the new Intensive Care Unit
and requests the pleasure of the company
of the citizens of Goderich and surrounding areas
at the
Official Opening Ceremonies to be held
on
September 28th, 1982
at
6:30 p•m.
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Open House from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m: ---
EVERYONE WELCOME
._..EVERYONEWELCOME
'lnaal'4ll ut ' Ehe •Ilks urn
Community Hall Saturday,
August 28. At present,Trudy
is la Ottawa and will be
returning to her home in
Buenos Aires, Argentina
where her husband Dan
Burns, a Goderich man, is a '
technician with the Canadian
Embassy. Trudy and Dan
have been living in South
America for a few years and
'are becoming- quite - ac-
customed to the new life
there and are enjoying it but
of 'course it is always a
pleasure to come home to
Canada to visit parents and
friends.
Scott Kernighan has
returned to ' Conestoga
College in Guelph where he
is on his second year in the
course in hydraulics and
pneumatic power.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Wilson of Huron Haven have
returned home from a trip to
Halifax and the Maritimes
where they visitedrelatives
and friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson lived there for
several years and as it was
also Mrs. Wilson's
homeland, they had many
relatives and friends to visit.
Mrs. Pearl Watson has
moved to Goderich•, and is
enjoying living in an apar-
tment on North Street. At
time of writing, Mrs. Watson
is r a patient in Alexandra
Marineand General Hospital
and her friends wish her a
speedy recovery;
Sincere sympathy to the
family and relatives of the
late Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth
--('Walter) Davison, -formerly-
of Colborne Township.
Mrs. Beatrice Geiger of
Zurich spent the weekend
with her sister; Mrs. Gordon
Kaitting and Mr. Kaitting.
Guests with Mrs. Theresa
Fulford recently were her
sister Jean, of Toronto who
visited for two weeks, ' a
cousin Jessie Chisholm from
Brantford and a cousin Mrs.
Martin and Mr. Martin of
Kitchener.
Mr. -and -Mrs, William
Strickler have moved to
Woodstock. They shall be
missed `In' the' community.
Mrs. Strickler was assisting
with the 4-H group.
Due to ' unforseen cir-
cumstances, the fall course
for. the 4-H Tiger Dunlop
group has been cancelled.
Mrs. Linda Bisset looks
forward to having the spring
course and will announce it
through the paper at a later
date.
Guy Bedard of Florida
visited with his son Rick,
Bisset and family last week
for a few days and on Sun-
day. Rick's mother Kathleen
Bisset was their guest.
Tunis Kolkman and sun
Bert of London have left for
ten-day trip to Carmen Gay,
Alberta to visit Mr. Kolk
man's son Bill and wife and
family.
Tiger Dunlop WI meeting
will be next Thursday,
September 23 at 12:30 p.m.
with a potluck luncheon at
-the eberne of ' Mrs.- -Cora
Sherwood. The roll call is "A
current event relating to
world affairs and Mrs.
Sherwood and Mrs. Ruth
Brock will give a report on
the 85th anniversary
celebration of the founding of
WI held in Rexdale in
August. Members please
plan to attend and bring an
interested friend if possible.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Clark of
Meneset who will be
celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary' this
Saturday, September 18 with
an open house for relatives
and friends at Meneset
Recreation Park from 8-12
p.m.
Bridal Shower
A communitybridal
shower was hed at the
Benmiller United Church
Monday,, September 13 for
Peggy Fisher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Fisher whose marriage is
e. po°rmed -for •&nturda,y,
September 25 in Benmiller
United Church.
The room looked at-
tractive with pink and white
streamers and pink bells.
Mrs. Phyllis Pltblado and
Mrs. Lorna Milburn pinned
rose corsages on Peggy, her
sister and her . mother. All
roses were from Mrs. Pit-
. blade's garden.
Mrs. Bernice Fisher
conducted a humorous game
for the 40 guests present.
Peggy received many
useful and beautiful gifts and
thanked the ladies and in-
vited them to see the gifts at
the home of her parents in
the near future.
Ml enjoyed a delicious
lunch served by the ladies In,
charge and viewed the gifts
while , visiting with one
another.
School News
The new term has started
at Colborne Central. Twenty-
two new students form the
-Itealeee`t etin ° and" t39eero Is 'a • eee yreeeee r,-.
total pf 202 students this term
with no new teachers. The
new custodian Is Bob
Stephenson from Colborne.
Friday, September 17 is
Professional Development
Day and students do not
attend school. Thursday,
September 23 from 7;30.9
p.m. is and Grades 6, Teacherse n 8
will hold a bake sale at the
same time.
The swimming classes
held in Goderich in August
were well attended by ap-
proximately 68 students of
Colborne. Special thanks to
parents who supervised.
Benmiller team wins
Congratulations to the
Benmiller slowpitch team on
winning the Labatt's trophy
as the 1' ; 2 champs of the
Lucknow-Dungannon
Slowpitch League. Instead of
playoffs and an A and B type
of play, a tournament was
held to determine the win-
ners. Kingsbridge defeated
Kinloss, Lucknow Outlaws
and Benmiller before having
to play Benmiller a second
time all in one day. The final
game saw Benmiller defeat
Kingsbridge with a close 9-8
score.
In the Agricultural Hall
following the games, Ben -
miller captain Mark Ker-
nighan accepted the trophy
on .behalf of his jubilant
team. President of the
League, Paul Eedy then
called on Kevin Austin,
coach of the Kingsbridge
team, to accept the runner-
up trophy.
DUNGANNON
DOINGS
Marks Pork, blii111-7718
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
. Richardson, Scott and Ryan
of Mississauga visited over
the weekend with Ben and
Margaret Mole. Belle. Mole
and Flossie Ivers visited on
Sunday.
Mr. 'and -Mrs:- Paul --Byers
of Stratford spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
Lloyd. Mrs. Smith's mother,
Mrs. Marion Morrell of
Clinton, visited on 'Sunday.
Virginia Caesar returned
Goderich Township Council
home from Wingham
hospital Monday.
Congratulations to Steve
and Joanne Whitney on '\ e
birth of their third son,
Nathan Francis on Saturday,
September 11, a brother for
Ryan and Christopher.
Leola Chisholm of Cam-
. bridge Donald- Hartung. _
of Gowanstown visited on
Sunday with Leola's parents,
Leonard and Olive Chisholm.
A few from the area at-
tended the Thresherman's
Reunion in Blyth on the
weekend.
in tendertris
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Accounts totalling $83,000
were ordered paid when
Goderich Township Council
met in regular session
September 6. Included in this
amount was $25,600. for
Board of Education taxes;
$23,600 for crane repairs;
and $20,200 for the deben-
tures.
The tender of Levis
Contracting • was accepted
over seven others for the
loading and hauling of 10,000
yards of pit run gravel at 68
cents, 3,000 yards of topsoil
at 69 cents and 2,000 yards of
crushed gravel at 64 cents
IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE!'
•SUITS
•SPORTSCOATS
*BLAZERS
SIZES 38 TO 48 • REG • TALL • SHORT
34 ALBERT ST. CLINTON
MEN'S
WEAR
482-9351)
for a total of $10,150.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crowe
were present at the council
meeting to request that
speed restriction signs be
placed at several corners in
the Bluewater Beach sub-
division. Council agreed to
refer this matter to the road
superintendent with the
recommendation that the
speed limit be reduced
throughout the entire area.
Gary McKay was also
present to enquire into the
possibility of buyingcertain
township lots. No motions.
were recorded.
Clinton Public Hospital
requested a grant for capital
equipment from council. The
clerk was instructed to.
obtain more details and file
this request until'the next
meeting.
By-law 13; 1982, a by-law to
establish a tile drain
debenture on three owners,
for a total of $16,500, was
given three readings and
passed.
By-law 14, 1982, a by-law
for leasing land for a public
park, was given three
readings and passed.
You are invited to come and see the MIGI 11 - the classic
MG -TD sports car fibreglass replica. utilizing the VW
chassis and engine for dependability, gas mileage and
ease -of service. This beauty drives like a 'dream and
looks .like .a million. _
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT and a .commissian.discount
arrangement will be offered to one lastly) selected'.'
customer. Con you quaiifyto'Iwo tho o?-
studio & ort gallery
R.R. 2 Goderich, Ont.
524-4770
located 7 miles south of Goderich on
Concession 6 between highways 8 and 21
follow the signs from Holmesville-
. A motion was passed to
replace a $400 cheque issued
to L.H. Turnbull with a $100
cheque.
C.R. Kiar submitted a plan.
for the three acres of land to
be purchased for a township
garage. The clerk was in-
structed to have this survey
registered and have Prest
and Egener draw the
necessary deed for the
property.
Land severances were
requested by Ross Dobson
and Robert Storey. It was
moved that these be dealt
with as per questionaire.
The budget for' 1982 was
adopted as presented by the
treasurer.
Tile drain loans were
approved, subject to the
availability of funds, for
Evert Ridder for $5,025 on lot
30, concession 10; Frank Yeo.
for $10,225 on lot 26, con-
cession 10; and to J. Peters
for $2,800 on lot 88, Maitland
Concession:
Building permits were
issued to John Brand for a
grain bin and feed room on
lot 40, concession 10; to
Claire Cox for an implement
shed on lot 29, concession 7;
to Peter Ott Jr. for a garage
on lot 59, Plan 13; to
Arjayem Ltd to demolish a
barn and silo on lot 23,
concession 1; to Ken Weber
for a sun deck and car port
on lot 7, concession 3; to
Clarence de Mars for a
cottage addition and garage
on lot 70, Plan 13; and to
John Hindmarsh for
verandah repairs on lot 15,
concession 1.
A request for a building
permit from Ralph Ridder
was held until the permit
application is adjusted -and
the fees altered to' the
revision.
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