The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-02, Page 8ii
LGNAIrSTAR1 WEDNESDAY, I!AY, APRIL 2, 1980
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etc . and John Smithwin t weekend euchre part
stere el* tables of
;'play,at the L.O.L.',
on Friday evening. High
rid for the ladies was Isa-
pclk with an 82.
i�gal. Mole was second
ith a 70' score. Foor the men '
• tt Smith was the winner
wohith a 79 score while Art
Stewart was a close second
, with 73.
. Visitors. with Mrs. Mary
.Gere on Saturday were her
cousins, Dr. Steve Stothers,.
Winnipeg, Mrs. Ruth
Schultz, Mississauga, . and
Drs. Brock and Kaye Whale.
of Saskatoon. . Dr. Kaye
Whale has just finished the
final step toward getting her
Ph.D. in education and will
soon be receiving her dip-
loma.
Penny and Terry Hodges,
Sue and Doug Brown and
-_-Greg.and Peggy Jervis went
to Las Vegas for a few days,
recently.
Fred Young returned
home from Goderich hospital
on Thursday. He is able to
get around by wheelchair.
He still has heavy casts on
both legs.
Philip Young has moved
into the house owned by
Doug Mohring. It isrumour-
ed_ that Philip's bachelor
days are numbered.
The Willing Workers had.
another successful ham. and
turkey supper' on Friday eve
Tickets' were . sold ou
ening. Tick s tot
for both the 5 o'clock and 7
o'clock sittings.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Park and Holly moved to
Goderich on Saturday. They
have sold their trailer home
to Ron Brindley...
Mrs. Evelyn Errington is a
patient in Wingham hospital,
being taken,there early Fri-
day morning. Hope it is not
too long a stay, Evelyn.
On Thursday Mrs. Cecil
Blake visited Mr. and. Mrs.
Otto Jouwsma in Wingham.
They had returned Wednes-
day from Belleville where
they had attended their
grandson's funeral.. Seven
year old, • Dwayne Jouwsma
was hit by a car while
crossing the road in front of
his home, and died one week
later in Kingston hospital.
He is survived by his par-
ents. Kees and Carol (Hart)
Jouwsma, a brother Otto,
two sisters, Pieternellie and
Diane. of Belleville: grand-
parents Otto and Neil Jouw-
sma of Wingham, Mrs. Nel-
lie Hart and the late Lloyd
Hart of Omemee. Mr. and
Mrst Otto Toutivsma and fam-
ily, lived at Crewe after
coming frpm Holland:' Their -
friends in this area wish to
express sincere sympathy to
all the sorrowing family.
Joyce and Jack Mason of
Vanderhoof, B.C., their
daughter Karen and son-in-
law, Joe and their children
visited with Joyce's brother,
Jim Rivett and family on the
weekend. They also visited
with Joyce's mother, Lily
Rivett in Clinton, as well as
other relatives.
• DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
For Palm Sunday preced-
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'\1a1•it' Park t'01.1•t'i•-•poiid t;t
ing Easier. Mr. Cowan chose
as his topic. "Blessed is He.
who comes in the Name of
the Lord". The choir sang
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the anthem. "Blessed Re-
deemer-. led by organist.
Mrs. Jean Elliott.
The children's time featur-
,
A®C.W. bake sale nets *250
. The Anglican Church
Women of St. George's
Church met on March 18
with a good attendance.
The bake sale which
was held at the Mall on
March 1 netted $250 for
the Organ Fund.
HowaTds attend funerai
BY DELORES Van OSCH
Company during the week
with John and Rita Howard
and Ray and Mildren Hogan
and family were Mr. and
Mrs. George . Kerr of Dres-
den.
Mr. and Mrs. John How:
ard, daughter Anita and
Jeanette Hogan and Ed
Sehefter of Stratford, motor-
ed to detroit on Saturday to
attend the funeral of their •
twice and cousin, Rita Gold,
who .was . killed in a ear'
accident early last Wednes-
day morning in her 4Oth
year. She was. the daughter
of Mrs. Marie' Forbes of
Detroit, who is a sister of
Rita Howard and Ed Schef-
ter. Rita was well known in
this area as she had been a
frequent visitor with her
mother and other members
of her family.
Sympathy Is extended to
the families of the late Frank
Leddy of Goderich, who
passed away in Goderich last
week. He was married to the
former Elaine O'Connor who
was raised, in ,this -area.
The community extends
congratulations to a former
resident,.Mrs. •Genevieve
Kinahan whe..recently cele-
brated her' -eightieth birtli-
day. She now • resides in a
mobile home on the farm of
her son, Bill, in West Wawa -
nosh.
• Congratulations to Peter
and Louise Martin of Glam-
mis on the birth of their new
. son, Joshua Phillip, at St.
Joseph's Hospital. London
on Wednesday, March 26.
Another grandchild for Mrs.
Clarice Dalton.
Theo VanDiepan and Jim
Doherty along with other
Members of the Knights of
Columbus, Goderich, attend-
ed the funeral of the late
Father Moynahan of Wind-
sor, who was a former Parish
Priest in Goderich for -several
years. ..
Shannon Sinnert of Port-
land, Oregon' .spent a few
days last week at the home of
her brother, Jim and Yvonne
Sinnett 'and family.
Carl Courtney returned
home on Tuesday, March 25
after spending the March
break with his brother, Bri
' an, sister-in-law, Jeanette,.
and nephew, Ryan Patrick at
Cochran. Alberta, and with
his cousins. Ralph and Eug-
ene • Austin and Edward
Courtney in Calgary. While
in London, his parents, Joe
and Teresa Courtney visited
Frank Sullivan at Marian
Villa, taking him fora ride to
the airport. They also visited
Bill Lannan who is 'a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital.-
Congratulations to Mary
• Luanne Clare who placed
first .'in the Lions Regional
Effective Speaking 'Contest
in Winghani last Wednes-
day. Placing second in the
girls division was Joan Black-
en of Palmerston. In --t-he
boys division Murray Gil-
christ of Lucknow was first
and Jack Whytock of White-
church was second. These
young people will continue
on at the Zone finals in
Palmerston on April 4th.
Mary Luanne Clare attend-
ed an Encor day in Stratford
on Sunday. This was a follow
up of the Cor weekend she
had taken earlier in the year. -
Mrs. Bernadine Kinney
• returned home recently after
visiting in various places for
the past ten weeks. She
started out by visiting' the
Flynn (wawanosh) and Lan-
nan (Kingsbridge) families in
Alexandria. Louisiana,
where she met her brother.
Father Ralph. O'Loughlin
C.S.B., of Mexico City,
Together they enjoyed a.vac-
ation in' Engleton, Texas,
returning by way of Philadel-
phia. to visit her sister, Mrs.
Noreen Schmidt, then on to
Detroit where she spent
some time visiting relatives
and friends.
Visitors with. Len -and
Cecelia Miltenburg--.over the
weekend were Cecelia's par-
ents, Tony and Annie Gunne-
wieck of Elgin.
Congratulations to Jim
Van Osch who won the most
valuable player award for the
House League Hockey on
Friday hight at the Fancily
Fun Night.
Peter VanDyke returned to
his home at the • end of last •
week after being a patient in
the Wingham,hospital and at
University Hospital, London,
Peter is coming along nicely
and will recuperate for a
while at home before return-
ing to school
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The A.C.W. decided to
donate $10 monthly to aid
the Boat Family' now
being supported by a
group of local churches.
An invitation was
accepted from St. Peter's
C.W.L. to a meeting and
film on April 7 on "Bottle
Babies in the Third
World". This concerns
the adverse effects of
baby formula by com-
panies such as Nestle,
whose products are
currently being boycotted
by many churches in
North America.
Dorothy Sowerby gave
a most interesting talk
and showed pictures of
the trip she And her
husband Ken took to
Hawaii, New Zealand,
Australia and Fiji. This
trip was made with an
agricultural group so
they visited many farms.
It's a small World after
all, as Dorothy told of
meeting several people
from Goderich in her
travels.
Lunch was served by
Dorothy Sowerby and
Doris Harrison. •
The next meeting will
be Tuesday, April 15 at 8
p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
ants permit
Councillor Elsa Haydon
introduced a motion
Monday.. asking that the
town hall secure a liquor
permit .for occasions
when liquor is served at
reception at town hall.
Monday afternoon
council entertained
Claude-,Teanotte, captain
of the Agawa Canyon,•in
the council chambers as
the first captain to enter
port and officially open.
the shipping season.
Jeanotte was presented
with the ceremonial top
hat and gifts.
On Monday evening
Haydon asked that the
clerk • obtain _ a liquor
permit for such occasions
but 'her motion was
defeated. Council later
hosted the captain at- a
coecial dinner.
As for Jeanotte, who
a
has been the first captain
in port the past three
years, he doesn't drink
anyways. '
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Mr. Ben Sheardown, 160
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been appointed to the
Huron County Housing
Authority by Order -in -
Council dated March 5,
1980 to hold office until
March 31, 1982. Mr.
Sheardown replaces
Mrs. Jeon Adams of
Goderich who hasbeen
a member of the
Authority since Novem-
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ed a quick resume of the lite
of Jesus, illusxiated . with
many pictures which should
help the children understand
the meaning of Easter.
The week seems to be busy
WW1 .5;1*teut. 1 sivilit's -
Tyros sleet on Tuesday even-
ing -in Dungannon: Confirma-
tion class on We'dnesday
evening at Nile: Nile session
on Thursday evening and
Dungannon session on Fri-
day evening: choir practice at
Dungannon on Thursday.
Next Sunday, April 0. is
the Easter service. This
would he a wonderful time to
bring your neighbours or
visitors to worship together
and help make this signifi-
cant event in the life of all
Christians a truly meaningful
day in our church and com-
munity.
Rev. Wittich of Blyth will
he taking the service on Sun-
day. April 13. Both sacra-
ments. comnuiniou and bap-
tism. w ill he celebrated. New
members will also be receiv-
ed by profession of faith and
by transfer of ntentl ership
The congregation is invit-
6d w a service in song at the
Christian Fellowship Church
on Friday evening and also to
a Sunrise Service on Easter
Sunday ,morning. early.
DUNGANNON DO KNOTS
By Nancy Sproule
The last meeting of the'
Dungannon Do Knots was
held on March 22 at the
home of Jean Errington. All
members present rt'ceived
and read a copy of the skit
which the girls are doing for
Achievement Day on Mar 1.
The, members did the quiz
and other activities suggest-
ed in their book,
where the
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