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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-04-21, Page 12• PAGE 12,•--GOPgRICH SIUNAL-STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977 •. t.,;• • r'g Proud certificate holders Several members of the Green Thumbers were acknowledged for their special efforts and floral arrangements with junior service certificates presented Monday. The recipients included Darin Culbert, Kim Fangrad, Genny Madden, Gardner Moulton, John Kloss (second row) George inrYthout, Brian Moulton, Dianne Claus and Jennifer Campbell. In the back row is Mike Madden, Patrick Madden, Robin MacDbnald, Anne Alli, Valerie Montgomery and Vickie Beattie.. Jim Watson, Susan Chisholm, Kim Dobie and Scott Wilson were absent.,(staff photo) Holmesville Thankoffering amusing skit Blanche Deeves The United Church Women's Thankoffering was held April 12 in Holmesville United Church, with Mrs. Alice Porter presiding. Mrs. Phyllis Cox welcomed the members and guests and Mrs, Rita,. Potter read the Scripture. The Meditation was read •by Mrs. Irene Cudmore. A duet was sung by Misses Marlene Yeo and Jane Ginn with Mrs. Verna Lobb accompanying on the piano. An, amusing skit "Excuse! Excuse!" was put on by ▪ several of the women,,,Mrs. Millie Dempsey, Mrs, Phyllis Cox, Mrs. Isobel Harris, Mrs. Betty Stoner, Mrs. ISobel Sturdy, Mrs, Dorothy Whitely, Miss Jacqueline Norman. and Mrs. Muriel Grigg. Mrs, Isobel Sturdy read a poem, "Easter is Here", Cincy R0pson. Sherri Duff, Patricia Harris, Theresa Duff, Lori Harris, K Even Jantzi and .Brenda Harris also contributed to the program. Mrs, Jean Ginn introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Pat Wheeler of the Blue Water Centre volunteer services. She gave interesting and informative talk on the Centre which started in April 1976 and had its first birthday last week. The 99 residents are from Huron, Perth, Grey and Bruce counties, The staff and councillors strive for a home life atmosphere and many of the residents work in the carpentry shop, ceramics, arts and crafts as well as the car wash. Slides of the Centre were shown to give the • women a chance to see what is being done, A delicious meal was .served and a social time was held forall present. • Personals The community would like to congratulate Don and Isobel Harris on the occasion of• their 35th Wedding Anniversary, Garnet Diehl, custodian of the school, has done 0 very good job of mounting the old School bell on the lawn of the Holmesville School. Holmesville I 1 .H The seventh meeting was held April 13 at the home, of Betties, The discussion in- cluded evaluation ,of gar- , ments and score for jUdging. Group work involved the planning of our exhibit for Achievement Day., A meeting for the exhibit was held April JR at our leader's home.Special thanks goes to both Mrs. Betties and Mrs. Miller for leading this 4- 14 Club's -Clothes for Leisure". Birthday Party , A double birthday party was held at the home of Mr1 and Mrs. Alvin Betties- for their son Bruce, and datightor Peggy Ann McLeod. A delicious trukey dinner was prepared by 'Mrs. Betties for the occasion, • Those attending were: Bruce and Beryle Betties and children, Brucie, Bradley, Barry, 'Beverley- and Bf2cky: Peggy Ann and Murray McLeod and Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball. Miss Ruth Mallet. Kelso Fitz- simmons. Marie and Mary Jean-.. A good time was had .hy all present. Anniversary Party • Saturday evening a family dinner with IS .present- was held for Don and 'Isobel' Harris at the Bedfort Hotel in Goderich. with table. decorated with spring flowers and jade colored can- dlesticks. Everyone enjoyed a lovely dinner which in- cluded an Anniversarycake. Those attending were: Joan and Steve Carter, Donna and Dennis Harris, Eldon and Ethel 'Ycai, Betty, Ross, Feagan,, 'Irene, Jim and Durin, of London, Ruth Talbot of Bayfield, Marion and Bert Harris, Verna Harris, Jean and Brian Du rn in Of London. Foljowing,,,,the ped, ,al were invited to the home- of •Jane and Steve Carter. where 'about 35 friend S and neigh• hors had gathered for an evening olcards. The floppy couple were pleased to have the couple who attended them - in the home of the bride on their we'dding. day. They were Betty Feagan who was bridesmaid and- Eldon Yeo who was best man. The couple received many Safe driving is a family affair, SPROULE SHOES 12 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524.8505 300 PAIRS OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES REG TO 29:95 sto ?i`te 45 PAIRS ORMEN'S HUSH PUPPIES REG. TO *28.95 $15.00 • BROKEN SIZES • ALL SALES FINAL • NO LAY-AWAYS • NO CHARGES lovely gifts and a delicious smorgasbord lunch was served, Sunday, Ross and ;Betty Feagan had a dinner in honor of the couple. Attending Your wit Green Thumbers what you assures :start season were,' Dennis, Donna, Jen- . ?lifer Harris, Steve, Jane and Kell' Carter, Irene and.Jim- Durnin, London, Donna and Harold .Tyhdoll, Clinton, Jean and Brian,Durnin. London. On Monday 35 regular Green Thumbers members gathered for the first meeting of 197, Gay chatter and excited voices showed the members were eager to get back to gardening again, Six new members were accepted into the Green Thumbers club. President Robin MacDonald drew the ticket for the winner of the Purple Martin birdhouse. The lucky winner was Veronica Harmon of Goderich. This bird house was donated to the Green Thumbers club by Bill Wiser an active adult member of the junior gardeners. .1 unior service cer- tificates were awarded to the members who achieved 50 out of a possible 100 points. Points were awarded for garden competition; flower shows, and public plantings, Recipients of these Cer- tificates were Gardner Moulton, Brian Moulton, Michael Madden, Patrick Madden, Jim Walton, Darin -Culbert, George Zoethout, Robin MacDonald, Anne Allan, Vicki Beattie, Jennifer Campbell, Kim Fangrad, Genny Madden, Valerie Montgomery, Scott WiNon, Dianne Claus, Kim Dobie, John Kloss, Susan Chisholm, Jennifer pobie, 'Greg MacDonald, John Dobie, Sharon Moriarity, Tim Reid, Raymond Bedard 'and .Stephen Lbve. Others who participated -in growing a garden in 1979 and - East Wawanosh Township 3 Go public with drain East Wawanosh township council approved a tem - armory. road closure at its last mdeting acting, on a request from the Maitland Valle:, Conservation, Aathority. kThe request was to close certain roads in the township "and deed them to the MVCA. The roads are -on the township's concession six -seven and amount to about 1,000 feet of allowance between lots 30 and Council amended a report on the 1-lallahan. Caldwell and Toll Municipal drains repair, improvement and extension as presented by engineer E. W, Shifflett and made the report a bylaw. Bylaw 3 of 19:;- concerning the Hallahan- Caldwell-Toll • municipal drain was giv6n first. second and third reading and will be sent to•a court of revision to be held May 3 at 9 p.m. in the Belgrave Community Centre. • ,. Bylaw 4 of 197Z,Was, given third and final reading and gives council permission to sell debentures to consolidate three municipal drains. The debenture is for $23,909 and is for 10 years at 10 percent per year,: Council accepted a tender frofrom Pollard Bros, • for harrow at $89 Per flake ton in other business and worded the tender acceptance for supply, delivery and ap- plication on all roads in the township subject to approval Of the ministry of tran- sportation and com- munications. • Council signed an agreement with Schultz Bros.. to.be renewed fiVe years. The agreement sets rent for the township land fill site at •;-:300 a year, sets snowblowing costs at $10 per trip and bulldozing costs at 116 per hour'. Building permits were approved and issued to- J. Snell for a pole "barn, P. I3rommer for a pig barn and G. R. Jaretzke was issued a permit for -a liquid manure tank, All three permits are subject to ministry of en- vironment approval. Permits were also issued to Eli Gingcrich for a house and R.. Peck•for a lean to shed. or participated in the flower shows in 1976 were Bradley Betties, Bruce Betties, Tim Bokan, Joni Burbine, Joanne Campbell, Julie Anne Culbert, Paula Feagan, Rhonda Glazier, Karin Hoernig, Sarah Hoernig, Kim Jansen, Pam Jansen, Garry Mallough, Jan Russelo, Allison Scott, Cheryl Smith, Lisa Taylor, Heather Turton and Jennifer Whitely. Honourable mention for perfect attendance in 1976 were Vicki Beattie, Jennifer Dobie, John Dobie, Perry Madden, Patrick Madden, Greg MacDonald, •.Robin MacDonald and George Zoethout. Art Bordeau, the group's sponsor, kindly donated a door prize for the meeting. This was won by George Zoethout, a regu ar Member of the garden lub. Don't miss the auction sale coming up on Saturday. • • yourda as sseyt sareo u Wan The Way to make to make a will. Tlic4 wwai IY1 its° d.,J iSuren' administered is to appoint Victoria a4 Grey Trust as your executor. 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