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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-30, Page 24PAGE 16--4 ODERICH SIGNAL-STAR,,TRURSDA i , SEPTBMBEI2.'130, 1976' £UffURN AND flI$TRICT NEWS tries: Wes Bradnock 526-751.5 Mrs. • William- Seers, Mrs. Gerald McDowell and, Mrs. Fred Armstrong. Mrs. Albert McFarlane visited last week in Lambeth with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hamlyn and Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Women's Irxstitute the church on Wednesday meeting. A chapter from the. The minutes of the previous David Roberts. evening September 22. scriptures was read by Mrs. meeting were .:accepted ag Mrs and " fan Clark Week-end�•guests with Mr-. The annual grandmother's Donald Hain:es';TJnit 2 leader, John.Daer MIS. " read b the secretary ; y Mrs.and Mrs Donald Cartwright, and Young Mothers day was r was in charge and opened the gave a reading - "A day of Donald Haines. , David, Derrick and Lorie observed last week by. the with the call to Quietude". Owing to the, It was decided to hold -a were Mrs, Velma Fraser of -Auburn Women's Institute in worship and the hymn. sen meeting absence ofv, Fred Carson dance on November 13 with Saskatoon Sask. Mr. Milton °the. Community Memorial The theme' was citizenship there was no • Bible study, Mr. Egbert Jacobs supplying, Rueger' of Calgary,, Alberta, with aRobinsonled Mrs: Robert Slater gave a the music for square dancing, Mr. William Rueger and hall. It. began wand Mrs. Ross Robi. smorgasbord dessert served the devotions 'with a poem-' paper on Matthew, the _tax waltzes and, fox trots:: The Carol ofR.R•2Clinton. by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer, entitled -Wait upon the Lord.- collector. admission to `-be $5;•,00 per • Mr. and.Mrs. Bey Franch of Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs: Mrs, Oliver " Anderson read The business portion of the r. couple and lunch suppled. •St. Clair Shores, Michigan; Maurice Bean and.Mrs, Ed the scripture lesson. The meeting was taken by the It was decided to raise the visited last Sunday with her Davies. meditation on Faith , was president Mrs. Robert Slater, price of rent for stag parties sister, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt The president Mrs. Eleanor ' given byMrs. Robinson. Mrs. The roll call was:answered by and plans were started :fora and Mr. Haggitt. Bradnock. presided for 'the ather Catherine _ Jackson played -a reading a Bible verse with the New Year's party. Mr. and', Mrs. Stanley meeting which began with the piano solo. words `'`Apostle Matthew.' in , Memorial donations were McNall of Welland visited Ode, the' Mary Stewart Mrs. Dorothy Grange in- its •The travelling apron received and plans were .last Sunday with Mr. and Collect and 0 Canada..with troduced the guest speaker, received a penny for each . made to re -do the table tops in Mrs, Thomas, Johnston and Mrs. Catherine Jackson at Mrs. D. Pentland who gave letter in "Fair Waved, the the hall. Miss Laura Phillips. - w the piano. The minutes were an inspiring talk on Golden Corn" The minutes of Social News Mr. and . Mrs. Major the August meeting were Mr, • and Mrs. William Youngblut, Mr. and Mrs. needlework, embroidery 'Laura Phillips and Mrs. Elsie' Thomas Johnston, Miss Meyrick of Toronto and Mrs.. stitches, finger puppets, sea - Cora Buchanan of Goderich. . Mr. William Trammer shell centrepieces and' one Scott. attended torn tom and a returned _ back to British drum. Lorraineis attending Columbia, -after visiting Mrs.it. Fanshawe College to't ont' , ue his parents Mr. and her Library course. Elmer nnieTner and sister - Miss • Trudy Machan is -Miss Connie Ed Davis r. attending Fanshawe College Mr. Ed Davies, Mr. Court and is enrolled in the Interior Kerr of Benmiller, Mr. Decorating course. Harold Carter: and Mr: Alex Miss Yvonne Bean is at Bo both of • Goderich will St - the 40th d d a wedding anniversary open house held for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar,HQuvatt at Westfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin, Michael and Daryl of Belgrave visited last Sunda y with his parents Mr.'an.d Mrs. Thomas Jardin. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright and 'Ldrrie visited. last Sunday with Mr, and ' -Mrs. William Benson� enise, Michelle, Trent and 17avi&at Palmerston, -' Mrs.. Ea'r'l Allison• df Goderich Visited her brother, Mr. ''Charles Beadle and her aunt, Mrs. Elva Straughan. last Friday: • Guests last week one day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston ..:,and Miss Laura �, Phillips were Robert Young, Stratford, Miss Ferne Symington' Miss Hilda ay -'ma e represent Huron North and tending Alma College, Thomas and visited on the Huron South at the •Inter- week -end with her parents national Ploughing Match a Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Bean. Walkerton this Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and week-endri. • George Haggitt, Greg, Richard and, Disney of St° Clair Shores Donald of Brarnalea spent visited 'last with last' week-endfBwith his. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.Haggitt parents Mr: and Mrs. Thomas. and visited other; friends in Ha gitt and attended° the the village. Roebuck -Brown wedding in the l Lorraine C Auburn , Goderich: ' librarian of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner th Library t has announced that of Solon, Ohio returned •home montho craft classes held.last last weeSolon, O .after visiting with wereci successful with his sisters, Misses Ella, the children • doingL 'Wagner relatives. Dona approved as read, •by the Citizenship,' Mrs. Doe Minnie and aura secretary Mrs. Donald Haines thanked the speaker accepted as•: read by the Reick of Kitchener spent last _ and other Haines. . and presented her with a gift. secretary Mrs. John Daer. Saturday ,with Mrs. William d t 71VIrs Donald" Cartwright Mr:" 1-Iaines concluded- the Thelitrancial statement was-Straughan.- --M-r• Hewar� --- spoke an the quilt block -the service, givenh had geometric which a � returned g garden, Mrs. Jack Armstrong; vice- made to go on sale at the president.. presided for the It was announced Erlancji Lee Homestead. She business portion. The minutes Fall Deanery meeting will he husband. • also reported that there were Were approved as read by the held on:November1.7. Anyone Plans are being finalized 13 girls in their 4-H club: Mrs. secretary Mrs. Thomas interested in going should • for the 'pot -luck banquet at Thomas Haggitt'and Mrs. Jardin. Reports , were contact Mrs. ` `Slater. The 6:30 p.m. for the Auburn Thomas Jardin were appointe received from the treasurer, . meeting was 'closed .and a Softball players and - their pointed delegates to the supply, kitchen and 'flower lunch served by Mrs. Davies families on.Thursday October County .Rally to be held on convenors..Plans were made assisted by Mrs. Thomas 7- Each family is asked to October 4 at Dashwood. for a Variety Concert�to -be Lawlor. •- ° bring,a dish for main course - An invitation to attend Auburn 4-H Club. ' and a dessert._ Meat, rolls, presented in .the Auburn Belgrave W.I. was accepted . Community. Memorial hall' The second meeting of' the • coffee, tea, dishes and silver for October 19 and Mrs. later this fall. A' work meeting Auburn 4-H club was held on ' Will be provided. Haggitt reported, on the • was planned for October 27 September 20 at 7:00••p.m. at Mrs. Ernie.Niblock is home Historical Society meeting when donated quilt tops will the home of Mrs., Donald after 'a - three weeks' tour in she had attended ' at St. be quilted and the 'bale : Cartwright. . The president Europe. . Augustine. Plans. *ere made packed: Sherry Verbeek• opened the Miss Darlene . Coultes was to cater to the banquet a.. Permission was granted to me.eting'withthe 4-H pledge. . guest of honour last week - mien on October 6 and' the -Auburn. '•Recreational -Com- The roll call was answered when Mrs: Jack ..Armstrong kitchen convenor will be Mrs. . mitttee to use the church by each telling their record of held. a bridal' shower. The 'Donald 'Haines and .the 'fridge as• requested. . The 'cereal and bread eaten for a guests were, welcomed by dining room will be convened' Presbyterial date is October 5 • 'day. The leaders, Mrs. John Mrs. Armstrong assisted by by 'Mrs. Leonard A.rcham- in Nile` United .Church. Mrs. Hildebrand' and Mrs. Cart- , ;Mrs..- Gerald McDowell and *bault, and .Mrs. Eleanor St. jean thanked. the ladies . ,.Wright showed the different Mrs. Fred Armstrong.' A Bradnock. . Thanks was ex- for the warm welcome • they ..kinds of grains and flours. program of contests were , tended to.Mr. Donald Haines had received•and asked for • A discussion followed on the enjoyed with winners ' being for making the garbage box ..continued help. in getting . nutrient.value of each part of - Darlene Coultes, Mrs. Gerald and .$10.00 was Voted to go fpr acquainted uainted . and offered to a wheat kernel. They • then McDowell and Mrs. Joyce q Hallowe'en party and anyone helpin anyway she could. ' ` sampled Red River cereal Miller as the -winners. Mrv'so • -_ e '. Anita. 11'allani Ger-ald .McDowell. gave wishing to help with -;-the The meeting• was closed porridge... contests and games. : with the mizpah benediction, , demonstraed how to Make • readings - The kick under . the The card report was given lunch and a fellowship hour dagwoods. and Sherry Ver- table' and To the Bride. The by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell followed. beck and Linda Cunningham bride seated in a decorated c �. . �. • M d M s Frank,. Gagnor rd '' na •-��. � Leo , 'f � � es Mrs. Jam .n d an t� � quit Mr. an Mrs. t' "f Toronto and_ Mr, h '' by the treasurer. Mrs. ,Adams of Toronto who a• h' h had' Thomas Haggitt been visiting here• -Keith • and Christine of that the home with his sister, and her t the week -end in principle for such average of more than 13 per. Mar ham spen legislation, but . he wasn't cent over 1975, Since' there ; kith Mr. and Mrs. Ben going to say he hard support will° be no more funds Hamilton. until he actually got it. available . in 1976, hospitals must not exceed their final.. There: has'been some approved budgets. There will . :speculation that the . Con be noexceptions." servatives might accept --a- Clinton Public hospital is up defeat. in `the courts to avoid $20,383 from their 1975 budget bringing in'a bill which both of $1,217,840. : opposition parties have said, Clinton Third Lowest they will oppose,thus . Clinton's dollar increase is precipitating an election on the third • lowest in the the issue. province with Kincartline "The cabinet' last fall.en General Hospital as the dorsed a .series of recom- lowest dollar increase of only mendations that involved the $762 over their 1975 budget right to close certain and Arnprior and . District hospitals to ` meet' my Memorial Hospital' with budgetary constraints,'' . ;he $13,289 over their 1975 budget: said. • After all operating budgets Mr,` Miller said his efforts were ' submitted to . the. to carry out the plan ran into ministry of health forreview, a technicality. total monies " requested ex- • "That technicality has. us seeded funds available by before the' courts and it may• more than 2% per cent.• well result in this government ` . ``By . constraining - ex- having „to amend legislation' "penditures in other provincial �_ or bring inane legislation,;' programs," -skid Mr. Miller, _. said Mr. Miller. "The provincial government Mr. .Miller is'also upset 'about the fact that hospital • the than ou h•Wshaped them. • Air members chair was presented with. a d he read y A lican Churcomen an s ng notes which she had received. • The September meeting of • •.The roll call was answered by St. Mark's Anglican Church • ' naming a famous Mother. Women .was held; at the home • ies last Karen Plunkett and Lorie Armstrong. It w:as'decided to . invite Londesboro; Blyth and Tiger Dunlop to:the October meeting. ' Mrs. Lawrence. Plaetzer presided. for the program. • Mrs. Oliver Anderson had a • list of articles 'and if 'you had them in your purse you were the winner, Mrs.- Larry. Johnston was the winner:. Mrs. Edavies. gave .a''cak.e •"' contest and Mrs. Donald Haines was the. winner. A _:.,singsong and rounds was led by 'Mrs. Haines with. Mrs; • Catherine. Jackson °-at the piano. Mrs. Maurice Bean gave' a "reading on. Mother Shipton's prophesies in 1486' and „then each person was to prophesy what 'changes there would in 10 y4aeetime. Mrs.. Orval Free' was the. winner with the' best prophecy: The youngest . mother 'pr.ize. went to ,Mrs. Fred Armstrong and. ' the oldest grandmother present was Mrs. Elva Straughan. United Church Women The general meeting°of the United Church Women ,••of Knox United Church was held in the Sunday school room of The collection was taken by "of Mrs, Ed Dav Thursday afternoon. There was a good' attendance in- cluding a Blyth member. Mrs.., Davies opened the LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY WORK BOOTS -Industrial --Farm -- Factory Y" iaiix or safety toe PUNCTURE. PROF SOLES SHOESHOP .142 The Square, • Goderich.; Oht. then sampled them. The meeting was closed with the 4H motto. . . Memorial Hall Board • The Auburn Community Memorial Hall Board. met last week with the chairman, James' Glousher presiding. corsage and gifts. .• Her mother, Mrs. Ronald Coultes assisted Darlene in opening the gifts. Darlene thanked everyone for theirgifts and invited all to her trousseau tea. A lunch was served by Mrs. Armstrong assigted.-by If lie can't close hospitals, including Clinton Public hospital, Frank Miller will resign from his post as provincial health minister, he announced late last week. If the gePvernment loses their appeal in a court decision to close -hospitals in Clinton 'as well as Chesley, Durham and Doctor's Hospital in • tor6nto, Mr. Miller ' wants to bring in legislation which; will allow a health. minister: 'toclose .A,. hospitaL- ` `Legislation needs tobe in place to allow any health minister, including me, the right to close as well as opera. Wealth facilities iri this province," he said. •, If the government decides against bringing in the legislation Mr. Miller said he would resign:,_ "It is my understanding that if a government isn't willing to back up ,a minister of the Crown in action that he proposed, thatts-a yote of no confidence," he said. >• If the government doesn't back him, • said Mr. Miller, "that to me would mean I was no longer useful. :`It's as simple as that". Mr. Miller said he felt that 'he had the backing of cabinet agreed to provide additional funds reducing the shortfall budgets '•fer 1976 have .in- to only one per cent. Even creased by $211 milli0 vor.13.4 witch this, furthee . one per per centover 1975 budgets. cent reduction in base "Despite. cutbacks, bed budgets, hospitals will be closures, staff reductions and funded $211.3 million more in some hospital closings," said 1976: than in 1975," said Mr. Mr. Miller, "hospital budgets Miller. have, still , increased an TV TIPS by 'ALVIN' In some ways, A TV IS LIKE A WOMAN.. ,. treat it right 'and it will never letyou down: Small problems can turn into big, expensive ones if left unchecked. Call us today. ALVIN'S'.TV - :SANS AND SERVICE Antenna and Tower Installation 162 Mary St. 5:24-9.089 PAMPERS TODDLER 12's OPENTHANKSGiVING .DA .. 11:00 A.M. - 8400 P.M. • Sale Prices Effective From Thurs., Sept,'30th to Oct,, 4th WE RESERVE VE THE RIGHT TQ LIMIT QUANTITIES. •• rs. Marie-Francoise Piton of urtes flierk Tuesday, October 12 and Wednesday, October 13 MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9•A.M:•TO