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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-15, Page 12Armstrong floor fashion(' $P ,'V.i1EDNFSDAY, SEPTEMBER *5,1912 • 194,1,243 flight School Program DRAMAalovircounsE 550 (ulnad.la Levet) MONDAVS - 7 P.M. -10 P.OYtq. North Port ohP..ot OKI Ing*nu M.andayt, Sept. 20 Mrll(.p esdatlion -.Instructor • A course for Madera, interested In the study of dramatic literature. stags direction. advance per fssrityasnco,*ago craft arid lira Mph of ploy writing. Ta Sesieter Phone GDCI at 524-7353 WATCH FOR FULL NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM TO BE PUBLISHED NEXT WEEK Village tdiscuss street repairs and drain b.iocka The September village meeting was nein in tate town halt last Saturday evening With. the chairman Warner Andrews in the chair. The village clerk Mrs. Ross Dobie read the minutes and gave the financial statement. A letter from the Huron County. Library Board was read congratulating the village' on the new library room and requesting that a lock be put on the door. Trustee Gordon Powell reported on the Blyth fire area meeting which he had attended. It was decided to raise the fire insurance coverage on the newly decorated town hall. A letter of thanks will be itsa Special "Select group of Doultons" %0 OFF Coale in and see our complete selection of ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 8"A1bE to #�hiaf`On ` • . RS AUBURN NEWS NE teurier dress sent to the Huron County Library Board for the new shelves in the library. Repairs to some of the streets were discussed and also the wilful damage done to some posts on John Street. The blockage of drains on the big hill at the west end of Goderich Street will be in- vestigated and repairs done. The official opening of the new town council rooms and library room was discussed and a date will be set later in the fall. SOCIAL NEWS The Auburn Booster Club have set the, date for their first Christfnas Craft Fair for November 27 at 10 a.m. in the Auburn Community Memorial hall. Local crafters are asked to contact Mrs. Ross Daer, 526-7548 or Lorie Cartwright, 526-7256 to reserve space at $5 per table. A bake table will be there and also light lunches will be served.. The proceeds for the Ministry of Children's Services, formerly the Huron .County Children's Aid. \ Dave ' 'and Sharon Rutledge, Kerrianne, Becky, Lonnie, Caressa and Jessica travelled to Marineland and Niagara Falls recently with grandparents, Harry and June Montgomery. Mrs. Beth Lansing visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. wilhhell$fsn Out �d;� 111 --- ._ :kitchen into the beautiful kitchen you've always wanted.. • nos 31111511608111 looking new • in inn to 3 day:l kitchen at savings of 40% to 60% WE CHANGE ONLY THE FRONTS OF YOUR change only the doors and drawer OLD KITCHEN CABINETS. fronts and corer all wood woodwork • Sensational Savings with maintenance -free Formica. The • Fag Installation "Olio's" system -of rejuvenating Ir(ltgs.(nconYenience kitchens not only saves you time . but also many dollars. Every kitchen custom-made with, aver 60 styes and colours to choose from. Countertop; and additional cabinets are ;also - available. We provide free estimates with no obligation by- our qualified design Close -dards. arta$. 0SAVEt AN INCRODIBLIE Lorne Peter at Bervie. The Walkerburn Club will begin their meetings on September 22 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leonard Archanthault. Each member is asked to bring a guest and there will be a iiroduce sale. The program will be in the charge of ' Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Mrs, Roy Daer. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Keith Lapp and Mrs. Tom Cunningham: The September meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute will be held on September 21 at 10 a.m. at the hone of Mrs. Donald Haines. Everyone is welcome. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom : Jardin and Mrs. Elva Straughan were Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Julie of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.,Harold Jardin, Darryl and Michael of Belgrave. The Auburn Horticultural Society will hold an open meeting on Monday, Sep- tember 20 at 8 p.m. in the Community Memorial- hall. Delmar Sproul of Dungannon will show slides and be the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Elva Ellis and Mrs. Frank Robert visited last Tuesday with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin visited last week for a few days with his brother, Mr. Archie Jardin and Mrs. Jardin at Campbellford• Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Everyone is welcome, The winner of the Auburn and District Lion's Club lottery last week was Doris Schilbe. WIVIS The Auburn group of Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society met for its September meeting at the home of Mrs. Warner Andrews with President Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock in charge. The devotional period Was taken 'bv Mrs. Frances Clark. Her meditation was based on the verse, "He restoreth my soul". Roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word "restore." Mrs. Roy Daer had the mission study on the youth work in the Presbyterian church in Taiwan and Canada. Minutes were adopted as read by. the secretary Mrs. Lillian Letherland. The financial statement was presented by the treasurer, Mrs, Frances Clark. It was announced the Huron Presbyterial fall meeting will be held at Hensall on October 13. Plans were made to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Daer on October 6 with the president of Huron Presbyterial, Mrs. Clayton Edward of Goderich, ..as guest speaker. LIONS CLUB The September meeting of the Auburn and District Lion's Club was held last Wednesday evening with the Booster Club serving the dinner. President Lion Jim Schneider presidedassisted by Lion Donald Haines, secretary who read the minutes and treasurer Lion Fred Lawrence who reported a good balance son_ Mr.....Murray._. Rollinson___ from the auction sales and returned on Sunday after the--~ ball ---tournament visiting fora week in Toronto weekend. with her daughter Mrs.Lion Gordon Chamney was Alfred Weston and Mr. given a cheque for the Weston balance owing on the Mrs. Myrtle Munro visited recreation pad to be taken to ler a few days recently with the contractor. There is a her son, Mr. Bob Youngblut, break at the slope in the back Mrs. Youngblut and Kristen and he will see if he will and friend Nancy Edward at come back and fix it. their cottage 'at _ Craigleith Lion Gordon Daer is to near Collingwood. arrange for a date to get the. rest of the posts in. Lion Don't forget the social George Collins and Lion,Art evening in Honour of Lefebre were asked to check newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. into prices for curbs for the Wayne McDowell, on top of the pad Saturday .mi. McDowell, tn, A.uburn Mr..e the it Ilesyearfolwere e! fiset r$at 1i L.. 55of, Community; •MemloriaL Hall. these to be reviewed in Ladies plea, e"btdng lunc'i - January for the remainder of N the year. • by Kirsch SALE OF CUSTOM -ORDER WINDOW TREATMENTS IN NEWEST STYLES Pork up your home with exciting. Innovative window, dressings. Our selection Includes,.. FLEXALUM VERTICAL BLINDS by Kirsch. (Illustrated to left) In superb combinations of color, texture and fabric. KIRSCH WOVEN WOOD ROMAN SHADES 4), (Illustrated upper right) or ROMANETTE BY KIRSCH A new generation of woven wood shades. FLEXALUM DECOR BLINDS (HORIZONTAL VENETIAN BLINDS) (Illustrated upper loft.) In a rainbow of hues, woodtones, and metallics. DISCOU NT Now in effect on all these custom window treatments! Sole ends Wednesday, "March 31 MINIM CANADIAN OlCO•AtINO PZO0UC1! AssitscuAt,Ow NORHOLME DEC -ORATING CENTRE 54 King Street, Clinton 482-3528 (Just opposite the Post Office) Lion Glen Webster noted that the ball coaches deserve some. recognition. He will arrange for a suitable date for the coaches to be honoured. BOOSTER CLUB The . Auburn Booster Club held its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Russ Dobie last Wednesday evening. • An Increase In the cost of the dinners was discussed. It was announced there will be a mini bread making course on Saturday, October 16 In the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Demon strators and leaders will be Mrs. George Collins and Mrs. Doug Chamney. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to sign the. list at the st office. Ideas for using some of the funds at the Coenmunity u, Park were discussed= The members decided to prepare ,the iamb for the Stag and DO, e. on October 9 as requested. After some discussion it was decided to give $20 to the Wingham itre Sakting Club to which J e Daer, a member•of the club, belongs. Treasurer Mrs. Doug Chamney was asked to purchase a ledger. As Mrs. Gary Deveau, the assistant treasurer will be moving away in October. Mrs. George Collins was asked_to. bethe .. Membersdecided to hold their fiat Christmas bazaar on November 27 with proceeds to go to the Christmas Children's Aid fund in Godericb. Twelve members were present and four new members were welcomed; Miss Bonnie Smith, Mrs. Ted Clark, Mrs. Anita Sowerby and Mrs. Pam Theisen. The nest meeting to be held- on October 5 at the home of Mrs. Paul Graf. Couple wed in Knox Church A glimpse of the 1920s was had when Sheila . Marie Vance and John Michael Donatis exchanged marriage vows at 4 p.m., July 31 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Baskets of yellow and white gladioli decorated the church for the double ring ceremony, officiated by the Reverend George Young with music by Bill Cameron, both of Goderich. The bride was given in marriage by her parents, Whitford and Joy Vance, Goderich. The groom is the son of John and Theresa Donatis, Goderich: The bride's 1920s style, full-length, strapless gown of white, polyester satin, with. overskirt of sheer chiffon, featured a scalloped lace- edged skirt, extending to a full train and -appliqued -with. 200 rose sprays. Com- plementing the dress was a long-sleeved, bolero -style chiffon jacket decorated with rose sprays and scalloped lace edge and a sash of lavender crepe de Chine that •. matched the matron of honor's skirt. Her bowler hat was encrusted "ai%ith �la�e and._•,peacls `..arid..-_ folds of waist length tulle veiling. She carried a cascade spray of lavender and orchid daisies and pink silk roses withwhite baby's breath. Matron of honor was Shirley MacAdam, sister of the bride from Goderich She was dressed in a long skirt of lavender crepe de Chine with \ an orchid sash and white satin striped chiffon blouse -featuring a bbieelac edged neckline, three-quarter length lace -edged sleeves and, yoke of sheer , chiffon decorated with rose sprays to match the bride's dress. She also wore lavender and orchid flowers in her hair and carried a bouquet of lavender and orchid -tinted • daisies and white baby's, breath. • Bridesmaids were Betty Hexamer, Sister of the bride, Brantford; Becky Vanstone, niece of the. bride, Goderich and Susan Kennedy, sister of the groom, Barrie. They tatida yr •(pNp4AO • CFO !' A G '4, AUTO GLASS , 40, ° ,LAS 346 BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-2136 5%OFF MATERIAL, on -SUNROOF •WINTERFRONT *VINYL TOPS With This Coupon EXPIRES OCTOBER 31, 1982 Retail Customers Only _sem Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Donatis wore long skirts of orchid crepe de Chine with lavender sashes -and -blouses matching the matron of honors. They wore flowers in their hair and carried bouquets matching the matron of honor's. Flowergirl was Leah Hexamer, niece of the bride, Brantford. Her dress mat- ched the matron of honor's. She carried a lace basket of lavender and orchid -tinted daisies with white baby's breath. Tile _dr.esses fors the_bri rde and her attendants were made and designed by Ann Cooper of Stratford. The best man was Jim Vance, brother of the bride, Goderich. Phillip Donatis, brother of the groom, Petawawa, Rick Stoddart, friend of the groom, Goderich; Joe Farnsworth, friend of the groom, Goderich were ushers. All wore black tuxedos with 'orchid and lavender boutonniers. Adam Kennedy, nephew of the groom, Barrie, was ring bearer. He also wore a black tuxedo and carried a white satin, heart -shaped pillow with lace trim. Pink and white streamers and white- wedding bells decorated Saltford Valley Hall for the reception. The another of the bride wore an aqua, 1, sleeveless dress of fine crepe with matching ruffled jacket and corsage of yellow roses. The mother of the groom chose a burgundy -coloured dress of floral patterned ribbon polyester and a corsage of blue carnations and baby's breath. -Master of cermonles for the reception was Doug Vance, uncle of the bride, Sarnia. After the reception, the couple left for a trip to Toronto and surrounding area. Prior to the wedding, a shower was held for the bride, for family and friends by Linda Vance, Shirley MacAdam, and Elaine Munn. A shower for friends was also held at the home of Valerie Wilson and given by Valerie and Becky Vanstone. Mr. and Mrs. Donatis are nowresiding at Apartment No. 2, 194 Bennett Street, West, Goderich. Request TV Ontario The Huron County Board of Education will write a let- ter to the Ministry of Culture and Recreation requesting TV Ontario be beamed into Huron County homes. At its Sept. 7 meeting in Clinton, the board heard a presentation from its media consultant Dave Bieman who also serves on TV On- tario's regional council. By January of 1983, 93 per- cent of Ontario will be Universal Life... the only plan you really need for ine. Universal. Life .. . under one contract and Dominion's revolution- low cost protection can ary new concept in be added for present or Life Insurance. So future children. Uni- flexible it meets versa) Life simply your immediate makes good need but can `Y r sense. Phone me easily be adap- so I can explain ted for future how easily Uni- requiirernent4r:,.,:. ; � y �� versa) Life -can... -T Up to three be tailored to other persons your total life can be insured insurance needs. Bob McKinley 236-4265 UJfiversa.l Life, . 11yyou really need for lite Dominion L1IQ THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY RA#1 Zurich n(1 Uru ersal Life Is a Registered Trademark of The Dominion L,$e Assurance Company 1 receiving signals enabling that portion to receive the educational station without the benefit of cable. Now, some towns in the county are able to get the station with cable, but the rural residents don't have that option. Mr. Bieman requested the board write the letter to the Ministry which pays about 14 percent of the network's costs. , The Ministry of Education pays about eight. percent of the costs, with the remainder coming from pro- gram sales, various agen- cies, educational groups and other government depart- ments. Board members were also encouraged to write in- dividual letters to the Ministry. As part of Mr. Bieman's request, the board granted permission to have TV Ontario explained to parents through school newsletters. Trustee Jean Adams ask- ed if the network is used in Huron schools,, Mr. Bieman said it is, but mostly on video tapes 'because of scheduling difficulty. The network, which has been in existence for 10. years, offers children's pro- grams, ie. Polka. Dot Door. and adult programs on such topics as sports fishing, non- credit courses, operas and Shakespearean productions. The Muskoka and • Kingston areas' are currently having service installed. Mr. Bietrian said Musl€aka is receiving its outlet because of public press re. He said now is the time for Huron County to lobby for an outlet of its own. A meeting of the regional council for Southwestern Ontario, in Goderich on Oct. 7, will be open to persons interested in.. receiving TV Ontario.