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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 16r. • 4 1"1:44 . b—(rQDRICHSIGNAI.-STA.R.,THU,RSI)AY:F'FBI.'UAR 11, 1976 : rr Taxi. BI �.w aye ax#- Roiie.rt Proose 9 pleased" to .announce: his nevi:, Bluewater Taxi. •1. ' x 'FOR FAST`C,ON'YENIENT `SERVICE "Rem'einber when you leave CALL PROUSE"'• 524-7305 ° Why you should let H: R Block. Worry about your income taxes.. We. take all the time necessary,to understand your complete tax situation ...to make sure your. taxes _are as low as they 'carr • legitimately, be, with c arges based only-onthe complexity, of your return. Gc't litttt peace of mind. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE,, 19 VICTORIA ST. N. GODER.iCH. Hwy. 21 Beside' Presbyterian- Church- . Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. -Weekdays, 9-5 Saturdays PHONE 524-8658 ' ' Also :30 Isaac St., Cl i nto n OPEN SATURDAYS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY' NTICE OF STREET GLOBIN TAKE NOTICE that'the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich`, 'in the•.County of 'Huron, intend'to pass'a' by law at its meeting at 7:30„o'clock on March 1st, 1976;•for fhe purpose of stopping up and conveying. that part of .Macy Slreet.lying east of.the East limit of Maple-Street,and more particularly described as. Parts 3,,4, 5,,.6 and 7 as.shown bn Plan 22R494 'which Plan was registered on January 23,rd, ' 1976. A Planeof this proposal. will -be made av,ailabie• for in- spection -to any person calling at. my office in the Town'Of Goderich., : A-ND'FURTlfER TAKE NOTICE t'hat:the'Council will, at such.meeti•ng hearany person"w'ho'claim-sthat his rand will . ' be prejudicially'affected by such by•law and who• applies•to .be heard. IN THE EVENT that no objections are•received, it is the :intention of the Council to .close part of Mary. Street as in• dicated and to convey to the owners the abutting lands ,as'set• •dui in the pians as, follows:• -• PART 1 PART 3 PART 4 PART 5. PART 6 • 'PART 7 •7.Fr6nk H. Strickland • Peter J. Strickland ' • Tbbe Corporation of the Town of Goderich • The Corporation of the Town of Goderich ' • to •. Strickland . The Corporation of- the Town of .Goderich .: •Strickland. (subject to an easement retained by the Town•oLGoderichrover this part). the Corporation •of the Town of• Goderich to Strickland Tare Corporation of the TOWh.b.f Gdderich to q • Joseph Burke.' The. Corporation of the Town of Goderrc-h • to • Burke f-subledi to an easement being retained by .the Town of Goderich Oyer this part) for compensation, that„part of Mary Street that abuts,their property.. . DAT E Dat Goderich, Ontario, thts seco,nd: day of February, • +i Harold Walls. Clerk,of the Corporation of the tbwn of f oderich AUBURN' ANrI.iuSTRIc.T::Ni °r Mrs. Wei B(adoock 526:7595. AUBURN W I Pottery, the history of• the making of .• pottery; 'a demonstration -and an •'at- tractive. exhibit set up .by Mrs. Bert. McCreath of RR 2, Goderich was the .highlight of the February meeting of the Auburn Wome.n.,s Jnstititte held last week in the Com-. 'munity Memorial hail...Mrs. McCreath: demonsttated how articles :were made and shnwed how` they could<be decorated. Stie was: in-' troduced by 'Mrs. Thomas Lawlor .and thanked by Mrs. John •Stadelmann• and presentedNitha`gift. ' The -presiden „Mrs.,Thoma-s H"aggitt -was in charge of the meeting and' Opened .with the • poem - F'orgetnot'the little things. The ode,' the Mary •Stewart Collect , and 0 Canada was sung; with Mrs. Catherine J ac:kson aS : ,pianist. ' Mrs: • ' Haggitt welcomed all•and the minutes' .were approved as . read � 'by the ass-ista"ri.t,' • sec•tetary Mrs... AK n•n.eth 1V1eD.ougall ° who • a'lso pres•ented th.e • financial statement.. A letteri. v.as' :read from' the provincial president, .M'rs. Verna Maduske. "A' delegate will be, DUNGANNON -DOINCS MRS. MARY BER.E:•. Mr. B'en Park Was taken, to • Dungannon UC.W Wingham Hospital ' on • '' • Tuesday after taking a weak The UCW met .at 2 p.m. on spell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken -Park, February 17 at the home of Brian;. Grant, Norman .and ,Helen D-awson,,,Bessie McNee Sheila of Mississauga visited. of the Literature - and Ken's father in hospital and Program Committee, opened spent some time with his- the meeting. with a short mother; Mrs. Park in reading and hymn .259 was 17ungannon.on .Saturday. Mr. sung. The scripture lesson and Mrs. Bill Naylor •of was taken from Matthew Ch. Sarnia also visited Colleen's 9, verses 35-37. Bessie,McNee home on the ti✓eekend and gave ,a meditation reading went went to. see , her father -in entitled, "One in a Multitude '' hospital. •. and. closed.. -with a poem. Public Speaking Com- Emma Rivett gave 'a very. petitions were. held in the —in—formative--t1• oar the, auditorium at Brookside • missionary work in Zambia School on Friday,' Judges for and a native church worker, the Grade 5-8 level were -Miss named Harriet Mubanga.' Gordon, formerly withHurone, Hymn 252 followed and Bessie County Board Office, Rev. McNee closed :the.. program i Cook of Trinity Church and with prayer. Mr. :E: Grainger of the Tina ; Logtenberg chaired Brookside staff Winners in • the 'business_ portion of the grades 7 and 8 were Lori Anne Meeting, . and thanked the Jamieson; Karen Metzger., ladies for coming. out. -and the and Shelley; Rivett. program committee for their. ' Judges for grades 1 ` to 4 efforts,- • seat to Officers' Conference; May 4,5 and 6 at Waterloo. An interesting skit - All bad news, and the good news was done by. Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Thomas Jardin dressed as _colored, gentlemen, gentlemen. The Women's .Institute exhibit at Western Fair was discussed and the members Were asked to think about it for the next, '-meeting, Mrs. Donald; Car- twright reminded: . the Members . ofthe corning 444 project; a.touch of:sti.tchery for'all girls 12, to 26. The card, report was. given by the convenor, Mrs. Andrew Kirk .conned and she . read the thank you'no•tesreceived The 'motto was,, Changes are Good, the unused . mind like the unused attic gets cobwebs in the corners and was given by. Mrs. Thomas:- J:ardin.'Dur•ing the'first-part ` of the meeting .Mrs. Haines had a relay gift going around and this was won by Mrs. Frank' Raithby, Mrs.. Jardin. had guessing' articles. in.art egg contest; Mrs. Tbortias, 'Was as the.winner. There were 5? articles. The roll call was an`5wered by -naming .a food from another country. F.ollowing 'the singing of the Queen and Grace a. delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs, Thomas Jardin, and Mr's. Elva -Straughan, The prize for the lucky cup went to Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. • COMMUNITY NEWS . •• . Mrs. Thomas Haggitt spent. 'the weekend with, her. grandchildren at Zurich while her son .and 'his wife,`Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt . were away up north on a' trip. 'Mrs.' Bonnie Armour and daughter :tune spent • the. weekend with her parents;Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Jardin grit nd-ntothe-r,• Mr -s._ Straughan. • Mr, and. Mrs. Keith ,Machan, Trudy and Tracey and Mr;" and rs. TRandy -Machan attended the funeral of the former'S- sister-in-law at Listowel last Friday .the late Mrs. Clayton Machan. The "'members : of the Auburn Recreational Cem- rmittee ;report a successful Valentine's dance last week. .with' music' by •the Country Companions. The Comrditte.e,' • ar`e. very' ,thankful' for -the ' assistance of the Blyth Legion. Prize: winners for -the - were Mr Gary .Jewitt, The minutes of the January:.. Principal at Brookside and •meeting were read and ap Mrs: Helen Blake, Librarian. •proiled. Our annual meeting W" Hers 'in grade .1 were Tony.will :be Thursday; February' ngerich and • Heidi' 26 at 1"2:30, beginning with a illmore; grade 2;. Vicki. potluck dinner. " - Pentland;•and Susan 'Curran: Dungannon UCW is invited grade 3: Marilyn • Jamieson xo the World D ay of Prayer on arid -Kirsten Irwin .and grade March .:5 at. the Christian 4::, Suzanne Alton' and Celia - Fellowship Church. Anyone Chandler. wishing , to order coffee' Mr. Dynes Campbell was spoons, please let :Helen to en to W'Ingharn fid•Spiral Dawsar-or-Dennarlton-know during the , week suffering :before the April Meeting: . • from pneumonia. Tina Logtenberg thanked the'hostess for the, use of her "Rev. H.G. Dobson preached _ home, hnd clo'sed the meeting •his sermon on the topie, with .a sincere prayerfor the "Share', at Sunday service. • many, people left homeless. in The Confirmation class 'is to Guatemala following an meet on Saturday „morning : earthquake:. .February 28, 1.0, a, m. 12 noon in. the Sunday School roorrt• : All young people.34 years or older who wish ;to join.'°the church are invited. The Annual Congregational meeting . of Dungannon. Church • will be held on .Monday -night at 8 p.m. M EI R d t ed -to g y she arid Girvin are living in Sherwood's apartment en .Main St. Mrs.: Reed had been staying with Mts. Wm: Eadie in Wingham for the past few' weeks. • . iV r.• and .Mrs. Frank • Thompson Visited with daughter Joanne and her husband, ,Mr. ,.and Mrs: -=&tephen-Whitney. of Gti'elplr • last weekend.' . Mr., and Mrs. Peter Martin were. 'hosts . to - the.' .congregation of Christian Fellowship Church and a visiting, group • from Emmanuel Bible College, Waterloo, last'Sunda.y. It is to be hoped there will be a. good representation of the. com'munity•at the anritial meeting' of: Dungannon Agricultural Society,•, on Wednesday_ . F.ebruary 25 at 8:30 p.m. In eirderto have a fair this year or to utilize the facilities at the fairground to the' utmost for the .benefit'of • the whole. community the members ,of -the community are asked tri attend to Make • their wishes known and share responsibility ' for carrying. them'out. • Kathy• Bere'' got home Sunday after spending a few . days.iri hospital in Goderich. rs.. ma ee -r urn Dun annon on Sun- a and 4-H elect officers The first -_ meeting of Dungannon I opened, on Thursday, February 19 with 14 members present. The leaders:for the club are Mrs. Jean Errington and Mrs. Donna .- Young. 'Members answered. the- roll call giving — •- their name, address, ,birth date and number of previous c•I'vbs completed, 'The leaders discussed the. .. different articles 'We are to make in "A Touch of Stit- chert''•' and we also discussed the .color chart.= The leaders displayed some of the articles 'they made -and mentioned the different stitches used. Election 'of officers took. place and are:• 'President :- Annabelle Stewart ; Vice President Leola Cliishplm i m Treasurer - Sylka' Becker: Secretary and Press Reporter rotates each week. For Meeting one, Vir=ginia Chisholmie the secretary and p•ress'reporter, • . We decided to hold our meetings every Thursday .at 7:15 p.m,' .., For meeting two, She menibe'rs are to have a work box prepared including embroidery - thread, hoop, needles, and material. Mectin.g two will he held on Thursday, Feb, 26 at 7: IS at the home of•Mrs. Young. N. floor.: prize. were Raymond Hallan, Jelin Hildebrand. Another dance,- is. I?Aln.g planned, for. March 0th. Lunch was .• served under the conve>norship of Mr•:'and Mrs.; Sandy Andrews. Mr. Jaynes ';Towe was in charge of tickets at the door. Mr, and.Mrs. Keith Scott of London spent the weekend at the home .of his parents Mr, and Mrs:' Kenneth Scott and Eric, Mr. andMcIntosh and Mr. and Mrs. J.G. •McIntos•h, all. of London spent the., -weekend 'With Mrs. 'Frances Clark, O ' Mrs- Harry• -''Arthur and Mrs. Kenneth S'cott returned home last Saturday exerting ater .e two week's, bus tour in , Florida. . - Mr, ' Stanley ,Strasser of California visited on the. weekerid with her mother -in- - law Mrs. Pearl Strasser at • Spruce Lodge, Stratford. • Winners at the .last euchre party 'were. high lady Mrs: Ted. Mills', lc*" lady, ,EIva—. • .Stxlaugh.ap, high man, Jack. '.Hallam, low- man Andy Plunkett and 'novelty.M-r... .. Robert Arthur. :i1Iter tMU:SI 43 WestSt., Goderich 524-6291 Is Having a 1 -Day, Only Saturday, Feb. 28 9:3.0 AM -. 5:30 PM Featuring: A USED . 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