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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-09, Page 19ckumcia cAMP CLOSES. Menesetung Church Camp' has completed another successful year. Joe Snider as Business Manager, has completed a full quarter of a century with this camp "and has certainly been •in- strumental in its .'worthwhile ach i evements-and-success. • Camp this ; year opened early in May and ended with Labor Day.. Adults' .and children from as far_ west as °-Yukon, `as far east as Newfoundland and as far south as To'wa, U.S,A. with a couple;` re-ei eri•iigfromti Australia, . attended this season. The •Presbytery Camps, have been well attended and the leader this year, the Rev. Mike Boulger and wife Lily of Monkton, were especially well received by all. Mr. Snider reports he has enjoyed the work and during his time of service he , has seen practically .all the buildings .removedand renewed) He says the outlook for 1977 is very. encouraging, as to date they have con- siderable bookings for the -following season. 'COMMUNITY NEWS - ,Mr. and . Mrs. Hugh MacCrostie and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Renecker, Sebringville, have returned -from . a pleasant -motor trip around the Great Lakes. ' Mr.. : and` Mrs.Eric Reaburn, son Earl and friend. l:Lobert Proctor, enjoyed 'Saturday and Sunday at the C.N.E.• Toronto and, also visited with their daughter Janice at Hamilton. Guest th Mr. and Mrs. Terence unter recently were Mrs. Hunter's sister, .'Mrs. Armstrong and sister -in-' law Mrs. Hazel, Bennett of Detroit. :Mrs. Mr. Gordon Schwanz of Islington visited with friends and relatives in the district last week. Ralph Jewell, who un- derwent surgery at St. Joseph Hospital, London, last week is convalescing favourably and is expected to be home 'shortly. SOFTBALL The playoffs are well alder way and softball will -soon be over for this season. On Tuesday, August 31 the junior girls lost to Stanley and: ;played again -Monday evening September. 6 and lost ^ .to Stanley so they are now out of - the playoffs. f-theplayoffs. r The senior girls played Goderich. Twp.'s Tuesday August 31 and lost with a score of 10-8, and- played again Thursday 'evening; September 2, and won with a score of 12-8 and played again, this Tuesday .' evening, Sep ternber 7.. Ip the boys' division Tyke's have won their division and were presented With the trophy. The.' Junior boys eliminatd Stanley .• Twp, in ' their game ,Sunday'Sep- ternber 5 with a score of 50-11, and :they plea yed ^ again ' Monday evening September 6 against Goderich . Twp. and won :with a score ofThey ,will beplaying again Sunday afternoon 1:00 p.m, at .Ben - miller. The senior boys won their division ' against Goderich Township, icore 12-8 and will be presented With the T.B:. Allen Trophy. - Former ►ibrar speaker at Mrs. A. Homes presided at September meeting of the Goderich Branch of Wonnen's Institute held in the MacKay Hall. . Roll call, my favourite "b ook was answered by- 30 -.members; _and two visitors.. Mrs. F. Hawkins presided at the piano for the .opening ode ,and W.I. Grace. Mrs; D. Riehl read. the. minutes, • correspondence, and the : treasureesr-•report. Pennies for.. Friendship,. which are- brought in twice yearly, were °received. Mrs: N. Clairmont reported on sick and shut-in members. The County Rally will be held in Dashwood, October 4, • at 9:30 a.m•,; Mrs., G. Young and Mrs. D. Riehl Will 'be delegates for the W.I. An invitation to Meet, with Tiger Durrlop:W.I. on Octobe yt 28 was heard. HEWS FROM THE Now that the students have returned .to'school 'after the -suinmer holidays, .parents will have timeto do,some extra, reading, Parents with older children will find Betty Wason's "Ellen; 'a mother's story' of • her runaway daughter" .informative and. entertaining. Ellen, caught up inthe drug culture flees home to live, in Commune, and travel in Mike Rubbo the director; of Europe ; and Asia. After a. the film "Waiting for Fidel" common law relationship and will be present at a special bearing a child, the daughterscreening of the film Sep- settlesedown to a conventional teniber 21, Goderich :Branch, marriage arrangement. The 8:00 P.M. Plan to attend this book is worth reading entertaining evening. because it tells the story from they mother's: •pointof view. This book is found M 362. For .those persons in- terested in books for en-`"� tertainment, the. ' Goderich • •.i - poets are invited to enter the Dorothy. Shoemaker Award. There are three classes,.. .. Mrs. Horton- Talrhay gave a report on the Tweedsmuir History Society, meeting that she and other ladies had attended in Tilisonburg. She announced that the Tweedsmuir Curators, were invited'to Goderich inAugust - 1977. A card party to be herd --in .November was discussed. Mrs.: F:; ,; Barker, .Public Relations Convenor, read- a poem, "Whatever the Task,;' written by. : an avid ' W.I. mern13er, 'and' ffriend, in Cumberland, Maryland. The surrim,ary of the poem,: stressed ' that Public` Relations is nothing' but old- fashioned neighborliness. •Miss M. Johnstone,' who 7. retired from, the . Public -, Library staff in June, was introduced, and gave, - an . enlightening talk on the library, and what is available there for the use of thepublic. The libraries of Goderich, both public and county, have . access to a wealth of reading • • material:The staff is always. ready and willing to assist in anyway possible. There are films available, also puppet shows to entertain children. She told of the first libraries. and how they have advanced. as the years have :passed. She had many books on -display, and -gave :out:several pamphlets, givi.ng'. in- formation about the Libraries. Mrs. E. : Rivett, companied byMrs.:G. Taylor. on, piano, favoured with two solos.. a Mrs. •F. Barker . thanked the guests for . their. con- tribution to the' meeting and presented them with a gift, Mrs. A. •Holmes added her thanks, and asked' the. members to show their ap- preciation-: in the usual manner..' ' ^' Birfhday greetings were sung to -Mrs. B. Mills, Mrs. H. Talmay and Mrs. W. Snazel. Mrs. J. Cook and- hostesses served a dainty lunch. TO THESE JAREWELL Junior • up ' to I2 ' years, JASON PFRIMMER. Intermediate 13-17 years and Baby: Jason': Ernest Senior over 18 years. Contest— Pfrimmer died August 24.in closes .October 15. Infor-- Victoria -Hospital, London, at matio'n pamphlets are' the age of five :days. He3was available at any of- the town born August 20; 1976 to Ernest and village branches: . and lr'iette' (Tetreault) Through the -co-operation of Pfrimmer,-26 -Bennett Street the National.Film Board, East, Goderich. • Surviving, besides his • parents, . are.' . several aunts and unc.les; his . parental grandfather Russell Pfrimnler,..RR- 4, Goderich; and ' his maternal grand- parents,' Alicide and Cecile Tetreault, Verner, Ontario. The Rev. Fr:. Raymond • Police ° Moyna'"han of St. Peter's Roman -"Catholic Church -Report conducted the funeral service Branch has rete ved a number of new novels niter the summer. Some oo these titles ixiclude; Barbara Cartland -"The- elusive' earl ', Catherine- Cookson "The tide 'Of life" and Jean..Plaidy "The :passionate enemies". ' Monthly lists of recent new books' received by Huron. County Libraries are -placed in each of the branches. Ask to seethe most recent list at ;your Goderich branch.. All .aspiring authors and • The .Goderich. Police Department reported a light at -Stiles Funeral Home Thursday, August 26'. ° Interment was in Colborne traffic: week, investigatingemeter y. two accidents,.; both of -which resulted in minor damage estimates. - • During the. -``week the department laid ,34charges under the : Highway Traffic Act, four under the Criminal. Codeof Canada, one under ,o the' Narcotics ' Act• and- one under the Motorized -Vehicle Accident Clairiis Act C on either of these 76: PONT`IAC�,.PARISi'ENNE: BROUGHAM 2:duor hardtop: Serial No. 61301147. Maroon, vinyl top, matching interior. ' Equipped`with-350• V8, automatic, power steering, power -brakes, radio, tinted windshield,mats; side moldings, litter container, remote mirror, steel belted radial white walls,'clock, radiorrear speak i, lamp' package, stone Shields. LIST $6424:85 76 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM 2 door hardtop, Serial. No. 61302092. White with maroon top:and matching interior, accent stripes, deluxe belts, tinted windshield, mats, side ^'moldings,litter container, sport mirrors, 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, special wheel discs, radial whitewalls, clock, radio, rear -speaker, front and• rear bumper'guards, lamp package, stone shields. LIST $6586.10 ' • PONTIAC BUICK -:CAPILLAC. GMC •g RICKS • HAMILTON ST., GODERPCH liar=ems_. ° "MRS. EMILY MARKS:, Mrs. Emily Marks passed away, . Sunday,: August 29 at 100 Mile.. House, B.C. in:. her 76th year. She 'was, the daughter •of;:the late George and AzenithConnell of`Varna: She lived in Toronto for a number. of years, -moving to • B.C. with her 'husband and - family .in 1950: She • was Yea.-Ihough 1 walk through the volley. of the shadow of death: I shall fear no evil. for Thou art with me. • —23rd Psolm' late Mrs. Della Geayreau: Born iii Ues May' 22, ' 1902the,. Mrsnit. d GeavtreauStateon lived in Leamington most of her life before moving to `Goderich in 1974. She. later • • moved to Clinton in 1975 'and. lived . at 209 _Queen ._._ Street.__ there. She died on September .6 'at the Clinton Public Hospital. - Mrs. Geavreau was predeceased' by her husband -Alfred in, December of 1968. She is. survived by three sisters, . Mrs. Alice De Mers and Mrs. Hellen Stewart, both of Clinton, and Mrs. Francis Mead of Chatham, .and a brother Gerald—Kelly rf- Windsor.. Services are to be -con- ducted from the Reid Funeral Home in -Leamington. at 11:00, a.m.. • • predeceased by her husband, '. Gordon in 1960 and one brother, Cecil, August 1976. "She is survived by one son, Ross of 100 Mile. House, and one ,of Carolyn of Wardsville, Ontario and nine grandchildren. • She is also survived by two -brothers, Roy of ;.•Clinton and "',Harold. of Seaforth. A memorial service was held for her at 100 Mile House;. • MRS: DELLA GEAVREAU Captain Grace Herber of the Salvation Army will of- ficiate .today ;,in Leamington at the funeral Service for the Town Council • Brief Textral Fibres • Limited ;have again urged town council to do something about • installing . a storm ' sewer before the flooding season. `.Councillor, Dave . Gower of the Works and Engineering Committee said the matter is still "under adv.iseme'nt'-'.and that it "hasn't been •forgot- ten". He- said the design for thenew storm sewer system •' to service Industrial Park and' the whole surrounding area is under study right now. Council gave its permission '`for -the Works and Engineering Committee - to purchase a Used: recon- ditioned street sweeper at a cost of $10,270. > 'Councillor Bob Allen was the only holdout on this 'vote, saying that he was opposed to it because he wasn't con- vinced that buying . used equipment and not new was the best in the long run. He suggested a comparison • chart to 'compare the two should be broughtforward when equipment is being purchased by the town. r' Councillor. Allen 4also ob- jected to the fact that two town employees - not even the • road' foreman "XI had gone to see the equipment and ,make the 'recommendation to - purchase. CODE IC SI SAL -STAR. T M 7 $Y RON G1 AHAM S..epten fiber 3 the 'New Soodoc arrived,, light :from Caliingwood ship yards September; 3 'the Agawa Canyon "arrived' light' from Sarnia, September 3 • the tugboat,' , Soulangle arrive ''�`-from n oDouglas Point. ber...the-A,awa Canyon cleared . harbor for Kingston with salt. ` September 3: the:hlew Seodoc ',cleared harbor fol Newfoundland with salt. September 4 the' , Prindoc . : arrived from Toledo. ' with September .5 the boast Girard Cutter Rapid returned from patrol. September .5 the • Prindoc• 1e read harbor light for - y a h g Thu der B n a anwnirersart► y Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little olden Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Little of 352 South St., 'Goderich, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary with an Open House at the White Carnation,. Holmesville, on. Friday, August 27. The ' couple was rtarried. in St. Phillip's Anglican Church, Walter's,Fal1s, Ontario, by the. Rev. E. Digby Dickson, onAugust 26, 1-926. They had four sons, Jack -(deceased); Ford, Harry and Frank all of Goderich. There are 12 grandchildren. S1 I petro co Teti were • received from Prime Minister p: E. 'Trudeau and Premier William. Davis. Telegrams Were also received from friends in Winnipeg, Ottawa and Naniamo, B.C. ' Numerous guests attended from Toronto, Alliston, Coburg, London and Stratford: ' September 6 the E.B. 'Bartter ' arrived light from Thorold for •. salt. September 6 the '-;Chicago •_ . 'Tribune arrived fight from Collingw'ood.for grain. , September 6 the E.B. Barber cleared harbor for Alpena, Michigan with Salt.: Septeniter 6 the Chicago. Tribune.. cleared harbor for .,Collingwood with grain. 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