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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-16, Page 19pUN6ANNON ,MRS. -M i R YY' 1 Pit • UNITED CHURCH For fifteen minutes after miscellaneous shower, .was Rev. H. G. Dobson spoke on lunch each • day everyone, given by her relatives ..for the topic, "Christian pupils and teachers too, read Miss Nancy Kirkland, of Zion, the top at Dungannon silently. It is hoped. that this an October bride-to-be, at the g regular, sustained exposure home of Mrs: Cecil Blake. United Church on Sunday, will motivate many of the The, presentation of gifts There was a meetingof the students to read more."' followed a programme of Official Board after,service to Mr, Herb Wilkins,•' music, contests. and readings. discuss whether or not to .,Custodian, had all the floors Nancy thanked:those present •, cnntitiue subscribing to "The . shini�zt teloerns-r-eady�for an4-in4ited-t- ern to ae- '" • Observer" Magazine, classes to begin, . • trousseau •' • Mrs. Judy McMichael has Mrs. Ruth .Alton will be Mr.' William •_Irvin has to plpy the organ until, giving .,piano lessons at the undergone 'a , second leg -the anniversary and requests school • on . certain days amputation as • a resultof,• all girlseight yrs and over to starting on Monday circulation come out to chew practice on Wednesday • at 7:15. , SoOCIAL NEWS Frank had Dungannon United Church` • • ' , ,Gordon. A1tor1 son'of Mr. and Mrs.. ran Alton,: the misfortune to break his Anniversary services will be , Recent. • visitors with Mr. leg in .a fall from a tree house held on September 26 at 11:00 and , Mrs: Jack Errington and is wearing a cast from a.m. with ; Rev., - Stan were' Mr. and Mrs. Cliff hip to toe. ' McDonald of I;ondesboro as Culbert and granddaughter Mrs. Howard Blake spent guest speaker and Mr Wm.. Wendy ofStayner, last week • in Wingham • Stiles of Goderich as'soloist•, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hospital: following a gall The Huron -Perth School of McNee accompanied Mr- and bladder attack on Sunday. Theology for the Laity Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan and •Gerry and David Bere and Seminar begins on September Mrs. ----Barr of . Gpderich to , John Young were in a car 27 at Trinity United Church in London on Satuad°ay- to visit accident near' Otterville Listowel. The theme is "The Mr- and .Mrs. Allan. McNee Saturday morning when relevance of the minor and family who have recently Gerry drove over the brow of prophets" • by Rev. Dr. moved to London. a hill and came upon a vehicle Graham . Tipple. 'Application Mr. and Mrs. Allan Alton.. of, stopped—An—the _ :_roadway.' ;-• David .has a sprained ankle and Gerry lost a .front tooth. •. John escaped with a shaking GODE,Rf CH SI(NA forms may be obtained from Grand Bend visited Mr. and the minister. " Mrs. Robt, Irvin on Sunday.' On October 2, from 9:00 Rill -Errington, s'on of Mr. a.m. to 9:00 p.m. there is to be •and Mrs. George Errington is up. . a session of Christian starting a course in Development for Youths and Agriculture Business; at The Sunday- morning, service at. the Christian United Church in London - Mr. and Mrs Ross spry,Fellowship Church was'well their leaders at Wesley -Knox Centralia. HISTORICAL SOCIETY . Niagara attended to hear the message, Nia ora Falls, New York, .Jesus was a Carpenter',` ' visited with Mrs, Lorne Ivers delivered as Student Pastor A. history of this area, for a few days and, called on auspices of the Huron- Mr. Ivers in Pinecrest Manor..DouZehr, On Saturday the 'Historical •Society, is to• be - Sympathy is extended to Young. g. People plan to dig up ,.presented at • St.• Augustine's '. Mr; and -Mrs. Howard Culbert some of the potatoes they - Parish Hall on Monday, and family on the death of planted at Waglers. September 20 at 8 :15 p.m. The Mrs. Culbtheert's father, Mr. Visitors during we .ek 11 be Mr with Mr. and `Mrs. Marvin Minister of Agriculture and Food for Ontario William Newman"climbs aboard the tractor with which, he turned thefirst furrow of the International Plowing match near Walkerton last week. The ceremonial sod breaking took place during exhibitors and press day at the match site. The 1976 competition gets underway in full on September 28 and continues through October 2: (staff photo) - STAR,* Rp. AY, SEla78 'A The Goderich Rotary Club will once again present their . :annual• --.•travelogue - series, This s'eason's program will get underway on . Tuesday, October 27 at the Godericii and. District • Collegiate Institute. This represents the reighth season"Rotary has. • sponsored • the travelogue • series:" , For.. new'residents to 'the camimunity, or residents' who are' just new . to Rotary travelogue, a special in,- trpductory program is set for Friday, • October ° 16- ` at sem• , - o.+ • p.m. The program will, be an adventure ::film on South America by Rudy Thurau of. .Hollywood, California. •The .complimentary tickets for' this 'showing, as Well . as the season tickets • for the • regular series, will .be available through Campbell's of - Goderich, ' Remington's IGA,Ormandy Jewellers and in Clinton from. the Clinton News Record office. Season tickets do not go on -sale until October•1, however: Anyone interested in the nrolment up at CC. commentator • wi or Lyons Sr , . Gea. • Bro h Law er o d Mrs. Jack Curran f Smith. were Evelyn's sister • p y y Mr. arid , • Wm •Garten Leamington and m BROOKSIDE' attended a gathering of Winghaand several of their family' and husband, Mr. and Mrs. descendants of the late Bert Mr, and Mrs. Peter Louzon of Teachers and pupils got •and" Amelia (Hackett) Stoney Pointe. Mrs. Louzonis back to school at $rookside; Teleaven' at. Plattsville a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. on Tuesday with -a' slightly community park near • the Smith' . lower enrolment than 'l• •ist home of Mr and Mrs Lou Mrs.' W.A. .Stewart,- yvlio. year. Parker (nee Gwen spent mthe the.sumerinLindsay, The first morning was _:•Treleaven). ' There were 'pis -back in Dungannon at rather hectic with eight new about 60 present and it was hotne.:,of her daughter and pupils regiftWirig and being decided to make it. an annual • son -iii -law, Mr. and Mrs.:Jack assigned to rooms. • affair. • Caesar. . The : staff is as follows: Next day Mrs. Curran • Principal - Mr.. Gary Jewitt, received -word: that , Glen' Clinton; Vice -Principal, Parker, 18 year. -old son of Mr: • Harbor- 'Music and Grade 8 •-.Mr. Don and Mrs. Lou Parker. was - Cameron:, Grade •„8 and . seriously; injured,. in . a car History ; on 'Rotary- Mrs. accident. He was.unconscious Madeline Anderson; Grade 7, for four days, his right leg • , Girls Physical Education - , was broken in•threeclaces so Miss Hortense Happel;•Grade that he may be hospitalized 7, Science on Rotary • -M•r. for some months. " Charles" Liddle; Grade 6 - In the Women's Institute Mrs. D. Graham;, Grade 6 - . "report the business part of the Mr. Greg. Hazlitt; Grade 5 meefing included an in - and Boys Physical Education.. vitation to Tiger Dunlop _ ,. Mr Ross .Erri nem ; Grade_ branch i ox their ngeeting ion her. ,-..'.•.M . 4 an^d:. ,:. Mrs. Lois T"ab i,;"'"6ctolier 28, W.i. Rally is to be Grade '3 and 4 - Mrs. D. held et Dashwood Monday, Chisholm; -Grade : 2 and . 3 _.. October 4 at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs.' Janet Blanchette; our . voting delegates being Grade 2 Miss Shelley Mrs. Elmer Black and Mrs. Grange; Grade one - Mrs. Harry Girvin. All are Louise Wilson; Kindergarten wefconve to' attend and Mrs. Lois Fairish; French - Huronyiew Auxiliary meeting Mass Vienne Trezise 'is September 20, and their Remedial Reading - Mrs. bazaar October 26: Mary Bere; Librarian - Mrs :. Mr. and Mrs. Don Helen Blake; Secretary -.,Mr. • Treleaven of. Lindsay were Howard Blake. . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Blake was very much Curran on Thursday, and all missed around' the' school this visited other relatives in the first week a's she was ill in the area ` hopital. Mr,._Mand:-• Mrs. Milton A new approach, Unin Kilpatrick of Goderich visited• terrupted • _Sustained . Silent Mrs. Cecil Blake on Thursday Reading (U.S.S.R.) is being afternoon. ' • . tried at Brookside. - On Saturday afternoon a •. t • "Maybe its -because there is a greater interest in Ontario's food industry” said J. 'A. MacDonald, Principal of Centralia College ' of Agricultural Technology, when asked- about the in- creased' enrollment at the College this year. Centralia College, located in Huron 'Park, in Huron County, registered a 15 percent increase in student numbers • when classes started on Monday, •' Sep- tember 13th. ' The -Agrlcult'iral4Business, ReManagement course ex- perienced f� l" perienced the largest in-'„ Health 'Technology, -Com- .. munity.Home Economics'and . Fashion • BY RON GRAHAM September 7 the E.B. Barber arrived light from Alpena, Michigan for. salt. ' September 8- the Westdale cleared harbor for Thunder $aft yXit gr3?N ,_ ._,_.. September 8`the g.B. Barber Cleared harbor for Racine, W sconsin with salt: September 10 -the- Prindoc arrived light from. Sarnia for salt. September 10 the Prindoc cleared harboeTfor•MilItown, Newfoundland with salt. September 11 •the Algorail arrived light from Sarnia for salt. September 11 the Algorail cleared . harbor for Duluth with salt. , (0NLY ifGli CAN 1: ' GIVE THE 'GIFT• !OF.LIFE! Local lady driven automobile with low • mileages. Features. 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power windows; tilt wheel, cruise control, wire wheel coviers, vinyl :top, tinted glass, radio, rear spea,'kker, rear defogger,'etc. Must be -seen. Lie. , Ito. CYB 513 $.3795 McGEE. Pon4iac Buick ._ Cads c Hamilton Street, Goderich • creasein students; a 35 percent increase in first year enrollment over 1975. This program prepares graduates for a career in farming or for excellent jobs in agribusiness. The Food. Service AV1-x'nag'etneftt " reg -ram recorded a 40 percent in- crease : 'in first year enrollment. Graduates from this Program—are qualified to work as . Food Service • Supervisors in Canada's rapidly expanding food service industry. Other diplpma programs offered at the College : include Animal Debbie Harrison named president of Holmesville i BY DEBBIE HARRISON • The College, started in 1967, is one of. four Agricultural Colleges in Ontario operated by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. • BRUCE. MACDONALD ELECTRIC E ,Domestic-Commeriai=lndustrial 133 Britannia Rd. s• * 2'441 46 '�• �ooeEvenings 5 Ph 9 • The first 4-H meetingof the Holmesville I was held at the home of Mrs: A. Betties _oti September 13,' The name of the club is "Wheat Germs." Roll call was "A cereal product I have never eaten, - but would like to try". ' The meetings are Monday nights at 7 alb. Election of officers took place. Officers are: president: Debbie Harrison Viae President: Marilyn Cox; secretary: Mary Jean, Bet tles.; Treasurer: .Bev. Mathers;. Press Reporter for Clinton: : Ann Klomps; for_ Goderich: Debbie Harrison. After the meeting the girls made Pan Fry Cookies which • were very delicious.. Guests were Mrs: Robinson and Kate Moriarty. The- evening closed with the 4-H " motto..... LOS? GLASSES I pair Gold Framed between 50 South St. and the High. School. Anyone finding sable . phone 524.6503 after 4:30 p.M. .free showing is: invited to pick up their courtesy tickets at any of these outlets .or from: : Rotary members, • Regular presentationsthle season will feature "lame ,r Then and Nowa" "Kilts and.:. Castles,'' (a film on Scotlp,nd), "Greenland an Odsey" ' "Byways of France, "In Search of Singapore" —a ' "Washington the Magnificent Capital,"':. Season tickets are priced at $8.00 for adults, .$4.0Q for students and; $17.50 for a family.. • TO COUNCIL BRIEFS The property on We's't' Street, formerly Alf Hoy Motors, is for sale. It has been offered to 'the• town as. a "valuable piece of property,.• being located 'in close proximity to file town offices and the PUC The' fatter was referred to the. Property and Finance Committees of council. ,,•,>. p•• i "mai ,••1;' • ....CAMPBELL'S: Honey to order NOW 8Oc L 1 CaIL before noon or between 5-8 p.m. daily $24-9673 PHARMACY Dietary and Ceatr•e'•