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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-23, Page 18T AGS:12�.IGf?1?HR:XCI3 SIGNAL TAR,. THURSDAY, SEPTE IN�SDRflICE.,KA:PERS MIL Jot tourtnty 529-1119 Students from the at the. home of Mrs. Tina Kingsbridge area entering Logteriburg on u Thursday Fail Semesters at different afternoon, September 16, • Universities and ,Schools of Demonstrator was Gertie Learning this September are: Fritzl.ey of.R,R 2, Goderich. Ken Doherty, sen of Mr, Eddie and Sheila Sinnett: and Mrs Frank Doherty, returned to their home here fourth year, University of on Thursday, September 16 s rn Ontario majbri ztgi1r;--foticrwing-•1-1-•dans-o4he-bo Honours History, 'The Paul H, Townsend Peter Frayne, son of Mr. They enjoyed return cruises and Mrs. ,Donald Frayne; from Alpena, Michigan to fourth year, University of Oswego, New `r. York, to Westelrn Ontario majoring in French and Spanish: Margaret Frayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ar nald Frayne, first- year, King's College, University of Western Ontario, General ---Arts Course. . Lawrence Hogan, son of Mir and•Mrs. John Howard, Centralia . Cdlle.ge, 'Agriculture Business Management. .: Debbie Maize, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. John Maize, Marvel Beauty Schools, London, hairdressing course. Ben Miltenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miltenburg, University of Guelph, first year Veterinary of Medicine. Len Miltenburg, son of Mr. '.and. Mrs. Jphn Miltenburg, University of Guelph, fourth year in. agriculture. . - Marianne Miltenburg daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. John Miltenburg, University of. ' Guelph,.'. second year Family and Consumer Studies.- . tudies.- IKathle.en -O'Keefe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph O'Keefe, King's • College, University of Western' Ontario, first year -General Arts ~Course. Nancy O'Keefe; daughter. of • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe, King's_Coll.ege, University..of Western •.Ontario, second' year. GIen:Tigert;:son of Mr. and d Mrs. Jack Tigert, University. of Western :Ontario, second Lizzette VanDiepanbeek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank • VanDiepanbeek, Marvel Beauty Schools;. London; hairdressing course, beginning on October 4. Bernadine VanRo.oy, daughter of Mr, 'and ".Mrs. John VanRooy, Registered Nursing • Assistant , course, F anshawe College; .London. • Clarkston, : Ontario and •.to.: Cleveland, Ohio. Their father, Jim. Sinnett is the -Chief Engineer onthe boat. Congratulations to Lucknow Agricultural Society for having such ,a wonderful fall fair on Friday • and. Saturday, September 17 and 18. The junior grades of' St. 'Joseph's school, Kingsbridge entered the. float, "'The Three Little Pigs". Mrs. Bob Howard returned to her home here on Thur sday, " September 16 after spending • three weeks vacation visiting with • her., family and friends in Ireland. Mrs. Brenda hook held a "Close Friend and Relative Shower" for Diane Vassella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Vassella; at her home on Saturday evening; September 18. Mrs. Marian MacLennan was the master ofeeremonies for .a .shtrirt 'program. Lunch was served by the hostess. A community shower is being planned for Diane to be held in St. Joseph's 'Parish, Hail,• Kingsbridge, ' on Friday; September .24 at 8:30 p.m. Donations for the shower may be left at Lanes,' Am'berley . - and Kintail Stores D' Di R 23, 1976 • rr • Donald Wi. Insley, Ontario Division's President of the Canadian Cancer Society will be speaking at the Seaforth' Golf Club, Septetnber 27 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Insley will be speaking at the Huron County Division's 'Annual meeting. Mr:. -Insley is presently vice-president- programming of, Radio Station CFRB, Toronto. He has _served .the. Cancer Society -in various.positiA,ns. He was president of the Toronto Unit as well as president of tie Metropolitan Toronto District. At Divisional level, he servi�d as a -Member of the publicity committed, -as vice- chairman of the education `committee and later, as '. chairman, of that Ontario division comi�nittee. He•has;. held °various other 'positions in the Society before ii becoming president of„the Ontario Division. s marriage.. to •Mr•:. Paul Anthony Wisser, son ,of Mr. -and Mrs. Anthony Wisser of Goderich,. ,will take place on Saturday; . October 2 in Si. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs.. Delmar, Maize ' and family ; from - Unionville, •Miss Diane. Vassella and ' friend .Paul Wisser of Scarborough spent the weekend at thehome of • Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Vassella. Mrs. Violet 'Sutter, Detroit, Michigan and. Mr: and Mrs Art DeBaker (Lucille`. Sutter) of Warren, Michigan spent • the weekend with the for- • Several, from Dunganno enjoyed the Fashion. Show a North Street United Church onWednesday evenin featuring fashions .from the Fashion` Shopp'e on th Square Mr. and M'rs. ' Reginal Jones., Michael and Gareth accompanied'- by Mrs.. Jones' father of Toronto .enjoyed three weeks in. • Englaiid Wales and 'Ireland. They visited Mr. Jones'' mother• in Bedfordshire, -. England ;and his four brothers in England, and other relatives in Wales. They looked up records o Mrs:. Jones' ancestors in Ireland. and kissed. the Blarney Stone while there. They will have many. lasting memories of a wonderful trip. • Mi'ss ' Sue Godfrey and • friend of Kitchener 'visited her parents : • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey on • the weekend; :,• Members: of Mr. 'and Mrs. Russell Jahnston's family came from: London to celebrate their father's birth- day on the. weekend. However, Mr. Johnston was admitted to Win.gharri `Hospital onrSatii`r ay:acid onSunday the family visited him there. Mr.• 'and Mrs. Thomas Fowler, Darrel and•Karen visited' his' parents Mr: and. Mrs. Clias.,Fowler on Sunday. to celebratd their 40th . wed- ding,anniversary. MiSs Patsy Anderson, of London,: Jim Anderson, Hamilton and MT. and' Mrs. John ' Anderson, Goderich were home on the;weekend and the Anderson' family celebrated Madeline's bir, 'thday' and -Tan and Suzan- n tie's first • wedding. an-. t niversary. Mr. • and Mrs: Frank Eedy g returned • to Calgary' ' after. Spending two: weeks in e Dungannon and visiting relatives. • Reginald Mr. and Mrs. Jerry' Wilbur, , W illowdale spent- a few days at their -summer home here, :. ,Mrs. Cecil Blake , spent; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Kilpatrick in Wingham and attended the Baptist • Church Anniversary there. Mrs:- Lorne I -vers served juice and cookies to friends' f and neighbours who called on Mrs. Ivers at:. Pinecrest mer's brother, .Mr:' and 'Mrs: SOCIAL NEWS. , ''' Cyril Austin, • Mrs. Bernardine Kinney.of Plans are being 'made Jur Kingsbridge and six ether the Annual Pro Life Dinner members -of the ” Huron meeting to be held in the form of a Pot Luck . dinner at the Branch .of: Heritage Canada St Joseph's Parish Hall in attended the symposium held Kingsbridge •on, Monday in Kingston --from September 9 to 12 "New Life for Old evening October I8 at 7 p.m. Buildings"conferences dealt The . guest. speaker will be with the Doctor . keg. -Bannister•of problems of local groups' working to' save' Preston Architectural Heritage, the'` stag for ,Steven Wylds, importance of public "''Wylds, of Mr.:and Mrs. Warren T -awareness..: <and ,,_.fundi of Wylds, was held atForan s on Saturday evening,- September public projects. Workshops 18. Steven's marriage to were held -at ' the Donald Brenda Moran, - daughter of Gordon Centre, Queen's" Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Moran, University, Kingston..There will take place on Saturday, were also tours of important September 25 at 4 p.m.. in the buildings •and sights • of Ashfield Presbyterian hurch. Kingston. • •The' dinner will be at the .Congratulations to Michael Legion Hall, Goderich, with - Courtney, son of Mr. and Mrs. an open en 'reel, tion towat Leo Courtney of Goderich and 9 m. p Graham Hamilton, son of Mr. Miss Anne VanDiepanbeek, and Mrs. Donald Hainilton; daug• hter of and nd Mrs. both of Ashfield; Township, • Frank. VanDier. ndk, is who shared , ticket number teaching French and Home 35885 in series 32 with eight Economics at the Kincardine .r - _-other _:employees_ of`the_High,Sthoo1-. She -,had -taught. Dominion Roads Machinery previously at St. ,Marys, Company, Goderich and were Ontario. each. -Had they held series eves rom this area number 57 they would' have attended the open house, tea divided • the $100,000. and the very" delightful Congratulatioris •also to program held •at the ationsh; Kevin ' necrest_Nursing Home in. Robert, Con Hogan and Lucknow on'•Sunday 'ai`' Bernice Kemp, all of Ashfield ternoon; September 19 and Township; who Were winners : enjoyed best. of all the. visit' of ` $25:00 each in recent with the patients there. ;. ' Winta.rio draws. Several :from this area • Congratulations to Mr. and attended* the ..Huron County Mrs. Theo VanDiepan. who Historical Meeting held in the celebrated. their 25th wedding St. Augustine Parish Hall' on anniversary 'on Saturday, Monda'` r evenings September September 18. Theo and Tina 20. The, guest speaker was' are holidaying in Holland and Lawyer George . Brophy, on , e a 25th anniversary party -with. History . He spoke on the their.family was the highlight History of St. Augustine from its beginning up to• the year ortheirvacation:. They plan to 1904. return home on Saturday','. September 25. ' The IKingsbrldg'e Catho is Taylor s (or: individual . winners of $100 Several f h Women's League held , bir- thday celebrations in the Kingsbridge Parish Hall on • • Thursday afternoon, , ,Sep- ,. •r I S e x Q terober 16, in honor of Father Ed Dentinger .and Mr. and,' Mrs. Sack VanOsch's biro BY MARJORIE DE BOER thdays, .and for '• Rite Howard • as her birthday fell, that' Tire Taylor's Corners 4-H day. Games of'euchr were Club heldits second meeting 'played and '.a sing song held. September 15 at the home of, ith Mrs. Walter Clare atthe Mrs. de Boer, The discussion sono.11ir'thday cake and ice centered • around cereal c gain were served and. a ' produets and cooking cereals, • socialhour>followed Members were taught ways Several' from this area,. to make cooked cereals ap- attended the Toy Chest Party, pear • appetizing and look • • Manor on Friday, September: 17 on the occasion of his 85th~,:x birthday. Congratulations to Mr. Iver.! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thos Webster visited ` Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Thomas and family in Bolton to celebrate their .53rd:• wedding anniversary on the weekend. , Brookside .:School ,float, at Lucknow Fair; depicting Old King Cole and some .of subjects, won First Prize. • Some school children mar- r'.heci_ with—the floes t, —toe. Several Brookside' pupils. were represented among the. winners in the various classes of elementary.school work. Since Looby 'Construction. has begun :w.or.k-on, the bridge.. on the fourth concession. of Ashfield and that section of road is -blocked off, the -school bus routes had to be changed somewhat Bus one, driven by Mrs. Jamieson, now picks up- ch5ldren between main' street and the. Mill Hill formerly • pieked'up by;Mr. Blake's buss four. " l Dungannon 4-H gfflS 111--te1'EQt-d0b Dungannon 'I'' 441 Club held Mrs. ` Young; secretary, its first meeting an Tuesday, rotates September 14 at Mrs. .F: •Other Members are Kathy young's home' for "The Pentland,. Kathy Robson,. Cereal Shelf", Leaders 'are Sylke Becker, Debbie Kerr, Mrs.: Young and Mrs.- G.. Sharon : Sproul, Elaine,. Errington, Annabel and Lila Stewart, • The election of officers took •• Irene Martin and Glenda place: President is ' BeT hark. Errington; vice-president,s llut"'g bits. project there•i g s Marilyn Sproul; -,treasurer, cereals and products made rnuCh'to be learned about mine grain,.. attractiVe. A kernel of wheat ` was disected; and the various value each the'nutritional value each were discrssed rs. de'B15er demonstrated the making of:cooked •cereal All members participated in the making- of dogwoods, which, are' ..a •,novel way of using harburger.olt.aahotdog; bun. is `from them, .Interesting recipes will be.dernonstrated • ;and _members wilfl jve opportunity : to make main i• dishes, ' snacks, desserts: cookies, etc. .`Itrypan cookies were made by the senior girls and the juniors placed them on waxed paper; All the girls tasted the. cookies and gave 'their corn eats. ' The next Meeting: will be Thursday night on'September ••/2 at rt'he home of Mrs. G'i;orge .1rrington - ' Betty Errington enjoyed 'a, - day at Western Fair, London, a nest of°tlr 4 1-1 We, 'The •Management and Staff of the Toronto -Dominion Bank, Suncoa it, Mall, 'Goderich take pleasure in announcin,g the addition of Mrs. Doris Wilcox, to the position of part-time teller with our branch: Doris ,is originally from Goderich and is another reason why "The.people at the T/D Baiil1C make the differunce" '1 --HOURS' OF BUSINESS Mon. Tues..Wed. 10:00 A.M. - 4:30 `P.M: Thursda . . Y � � •� 1.0:00 A.M. - :8:00 P.M. Friday 10:00 A.M., -. 6:00 P.M.... • Open your account today, save time and parking problems and let the people at the -'T.D. satisfy all yourbanking needs. the bank; where f)eople-rrmake the difference SUNCQ ST Att G0DERICH.. 111111111111111 1111 Our gigantic store -wide SeptemtberSale is now over; 13ut we still have a few items left that we must move out now: Look them over. Check the value. Come in Sand save. 1 O lY" LEI 7H1 Electric FIREPLACE Reg. $285.85 �aTe�`rice 1OnY. "ZE RO CLEARANCE" FIREPLACE keg. $347:95 tale; Price 'ton Iy e , 11h .'S.TINGHOU.SE .A1i..CONDITI:ONER 6,0 '0 .B.T.IJ. Reg. 4249;95 Sale Price •2 Only ' 20" 3 SPEED WINDOW FANS Reg. $35.95 SalePic-e X9 '95' 1' Only ELECTROHiME,...STEREO PHONOGRAPH AND STAND. Reg• 5126.90 Sal. l, Price . r�. �r 1 Only ,, • .. EI:EC•TROHONIE STEREO PHONOGRAPH ApH Reg. $95.'45 • . • :$49 95 Sale Price 2 Only PONDEROSAPINE BOOK CASES . • Reg. $27.95 EACH 95 524440 MIS