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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-22, Page 21• with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar It was reported that the Leatherland, Kara and Greg Township of Hullett had paid at Acton. the fire insurance of $550.00 The community is sorry to on the hall. Plans were made report that Mrs. Kenneth to bring the fire extinguishers Scott is a patient • in up to date and if need be to University Hospital, London. purchase some more to meet She is wished a speedy regulations for the Hall. recovery, Ralph Campbell was named Miss Carol Beadle of Kit- to look after more suitable chener spent the weekend locks for the back doors and with her mother Mrs. Iona repairs will be made to the Beadle and brother Mr. stove handles. Gordon Beadle. Plans are started to begin the enclosing of the upper room of the hall to conserve heat for meetings, etc. Sandy Andrews will be in charge along with other men in the community wishing to help with this project. Mrs. Haines reported that Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent, 526-759'5 the hall had been rented several times during the past summer and if anyone wishes to rent the hall please call 526- 7294 (Mrs. Donald Haines). BIBLE SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Auburn Bible Society was held last week in the Sunday School room of Knox United Church. The president, Donald Haines was in charge and opened the meeting with Bible verses John 1: 11 and 12. Mr. Haines welcomed Rev. John -Thompson of London who conducted the annual meeting. The minutes of last year's annual meeting were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The financial statement was given by Mrs. Thomas Jardin. The Auburn com- munity had given $525 which had included several In Memoriam donations, She stated that there had been 154 contributors andthe carol service had given $35.55. The officers for the coming year will be: president, Donald Haines; vice- president, Ronald Snell; secretary, Mrs, Thomas Haggitt; treasurer, Mrs, Thomas Jardin; assistant, Mrs. Beth Lansing, After much discussion because of the scarcity of collectors in some districts it was decided to go to the direct mail program for donations and these will be given or sent to the treasurer Mrs. Thomas Jardin and she will issue receipts. As this will be Auburn and district, Miss Elaine Snell of Westfield will he the collector for that district. Rev. Earl St. Jean presided the Chinese people and their fascinating traditions, the Chinese language and its remarkable variety. Mr. Thompson announced that the new secretary for this district will be Rev. Wallace Howlett. Mr. Thompson has been general secretary for the past 20 years and has now taken a position of preaching on a two-point charge. Rev. Thompson closed the meeting with prayer. BASEBALL ' The Auburn Little League ball teams came to a close last Saturday when Rob's Runners ball team coached by Dana Bean and Robbie Plunkett beat Greg's team 47 to 17. Greg's team is coached by Greg Hallam and David Durnin. The winning team mem- bers were: Julie Daer, s.s., Janice Daer, catcher and first base, Melody Solman, R.F., Marilyn Archambault, pitcher, Pam Losereit, c.f., Annette Losereit, first and third, Linda Lockwood, second, Jana Vincent l,f., Lorie Cartwright, catcher and third. The m was: for the devotional period and Walter losing Johnson a pit her, read Luke 24, 24th chapter Carla Hebert, second, Monica and Acts 17th chapter and Hebert, catcher, Joanne closed with prayer. Slater, pitcher, Audrey Bos, Mr. Haines introduced the c.f., Wayne Bos, s.s., John speaker of the evening, Rev. Bos, third, Brenda Bos; first, John Thompson of London, Debbie Cunningham, l.f., who spoke on today's Chinese Absent was Engela version of the New Testament Schneider. and showed the, film Green The trophy will be jade made by the Bible presented at the' annual Society, telling the story of banquet held later this fall. hildren's corner Brookside happenings BY DIANE GIBSON AN BRENDA HENDERSO Soccer teams were pic on Wee'tesday, September for °the fall season. Capta of the girls' teams a Charles Elphick - ''Bo hers"; Anita Hodges "Kickoffs"; Nancy Mora "Kicking Kuties": and Lin Taylor - "Charlie's Angels" Captains of the boy's tea are Bernie Burgsma "Sharpshooters'", Dav Pritchard - "Beav Squeezers"; Mike Humphr - "Brookside Babies";'Gera Cook - "Tryhards"; Ji Young - "Crooks"; Bill Kui "All Stars". Many of the pupils Brookside entered the 50 mi club which started on Se tembcr 12. To join this clu you must complete 200 laps c the track before October 3 Awards are presented at th end of the year. Many pupils put entries i the Lucknow and Dunganno Fall Fairs. The boys entere 1 team in the tug-of-wa ontest at Lucknow lair wit Mike Humphrey as captain. On Wednesday, September 4, Mr. O'Shea, a geologist nd petroleum engineer, who as been working with the oil xplorat ion outfit in this area, a m e to Brookside to speak to >e Grade 8 classes about >ck.formations, natural gas nd oil drilling. He showed xamples and neaps which veryone found interesting. •An Outdoor Education orkshop on Field and ream for teachers of this d of the county was held at rookside and at Maitland )nservation Arra on >ursday, September 15. eachers from various Huron unty Public Schools met in ookside auditoritlm in the orning. Mr. Jewitt Iconic(' the teachers and tlined the day's program. Mr, Larry Weido of Zurich )wed slides and outlined lis and activities. Mr. Ro ip from the Maitla Iley Conservation Area cussed the use of the nservation Authority's ilities. Grade 7, Room 8, monstrated an outdoor nt survey on the D playground under the N direction of their teacher, Mr. Charles Liddle. ked At noon, a delicious 14 smorgasbord was provided ins for visiting teachers and staff re by Herb and Marie Wilkins. m- The teachers taking the - workshop went on to the East n - Wawanosh Conservation da Area in the afternoon where . Mr. Weido demonstrated ms id er ey Id m k - various methods of collecting animals and insects and Mr. Kelp conducted a nature hike to conclude the workshop. Three teachers at Brookside are taking University extension courses. Mr.' Chas. Liddle is taking Sociology at Kincardine; Mrs. Helen Blake and Mrs. Mary Bere are taking Political Science in Goderich. Guides and Scouts to pay tribute to Baden-Powell On Sunday, September 25 at at 7 p.m, members of the le Guiding and Scouting p- movements in Goderich will b gather at St. George's Church )f to pay tribute to the memory 1. of Lady Baden-Powell, World e Chief Guide and widow of the Founder of the Boy Scouts n and Girl Guides. This service n co -insides with others being d held around the world, from ✓ Westminster Abbey to small h Arctic communities, Lady Baden-Powell died in c 1 a tl rc a e W St en I1 Cc TI 1' Co Br m we ou she ski Ke Va dis Co fac de pla u 0 udi Ces IY honk a. It ceili� equire ally prig credo 19 roam redeca the nm ne with ith good the e,. This ex, so qp seinlht s aura red Iota finished, rvorhste for this. ent with ALL DN! Res. 4k Reside -four lushes (oral Resort lots ow. Ex ?d. Drir wing, lOLST EpL ESTATE 441,, S3West St. 524.8951 HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD MEMBER REAL LOG BURNING FIREPLACE five bedrooms, spacious kitchen, dining room, living rec. room. All carpeted or cushion floor. Well built ranch. 858,500. 100ACRES 10 MINUTES FROM GODERICH farm home on paved road. Excellent barn and large ment shed. Random tiled fields. 8.5 acres of mixed Asking 8130,000. SERVICED BUILDING LOT 32' in Goderich. A bargain at $12,000. Bluewater Beach x 305 MAITLAND RIVER FARM res. Large vintage home completely renovated. 80 x 100 rn, Asking 8175,000. 2 SPLIT LEVELS ON OLD ELDON ST. rb area for good living, near schools. Each home is Live and well maintained and has mature plantings. 3 ms and rec. room. One has a fireplace. Asking 862,000 5,000 CLOSE TO ST. MARY'S SCHOOL culate 3 bedroom home. Kitchen with separate dining fnice living room and finished rec. room. .. CLINTON DUPLEX jmeone else pay your taxes.and utilities. Downstairs ving room, dining room, and 2 bedrooms, modern in and 4 pc. bath for owner. Asking $31,500. VICTORIA ST. Trey home on 34 x 104 lot. Zoned C4-1. Near Nelson St. Asking 832,000. MEN ES ET PARK 2 bedroom mobile with fridge, stove and built-in oven t 513,500. DICE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ON NO. 8 HWY. (rant completely equipped to feed 50, plus 2 bay garage ir tompressor, 10 ton jack and hoist. Large paved g loTremendous location for $90.000. SUMMER. COTTAGES e a good selection of desirable properties at all prices. PRICE 820,000 TAXES 8107 ionally pleasant home on St. Andrew St. Large living large bedroom, large kitchen. Bathroom and utility lion first floor. One Targe bedroom on the second floor. SEY ANNA MELSKI ENID BELL 524-2768 524-8191 Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Phone: 482-9371 Under $25,000 will bury this 1 floor frame•al home in Clinton, 5 rms, 2 bdrms, could be 3. Gas, full basement. 2 storey red brick duplex in Clinton, 10 rms. 2 bdrms, in each side living rm. and dining rm. separate furnaces. Extra large lot close to uptown and schools. Nearly new 1 floor brick home in Clinton, 5 rms, 3 bdrms, full basement, living room and dinette, all carpeted, good large lot. 2 storey al -sided home in Clinton, 10 rms. 5 bdrms, 2 baths, dining and living rm, all carpeted, oil furnace. Close to uptown. Relocating - owner anxious to sell this 11/2 storey home in Varna, 7 rms, 4 bdrms, living room has fireplace, TV room, all carpeted large lot. 2 acres near Blyth, town water, hydro, no buildings, Make an offer on this 1 floor home in Clinton, 4 rms, 2 bdrms, all carpeted, electric heat, a really nice little home. 11/2 storey home at Vanastra, 5 rms, 3 ,bdrms, full basement, nicely decorated, good lot. 2 storey brick home in Hensall, 8 rms, 3 bdrms, living rm, and TV room, 11/2 baths,. sun. room. and utility room. Low down payment. will purchase this centrally located .duplex on quiet street in Clinton. FOOD FOR THOUGHT When I was young my family mealtime menu offered two choices - take it or leave it. donut 1,900.a 284. am vn ares I' bath f ar has No. lbl, this If home dreg stores room Ihogan? I. 111.' Phone 524-6384 don't pay any more, anymore! Looking for a place to call home? Look no further! We have mobile and double wide modular homes, built to quality standard, fully furnished and fully affordable. We will deliver to the lot of your choice, but remember, there's always Tots cif room,at-our place! You II also like our low downy payment and easy terms. g,raa livinj St, HURON HAVEN HOMES HURON HAVEN VILLAGE Box 128, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3)15 (Highway 21, North of Goderich) Phone 1519) 5246384 axes; foul re ra atiM MAURICE GARDINER REAL ESTATE LIMITED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING EAI ESTATE IN MORTGAGES - INVESTMENTS - APPRAISALS 38 ST. DAVID STREET, GODERICH 524-2966 l la TIVE HOME - WEST STREET: on large, private lot 165 rf 132. 5 s with sitting room and 4 pc. bath ter. 2 - 4 pc, bathrooms. Large kitchen, formal dining room, s double living room with and Cozy sunroom, All rooms are Y decorated. By appointment 11524-2966. TRANSFERRED - REDUCED: 0sasking price. An attractive 3 plit located only minutes M Robinson Public School and I. Most extras include finished m, quality carpets, sun deck, carport. Fenced in t end location. Yard and TING- ONLY 820,000: for this room. Kitchen, living room and ment. Owner will carry 1st at low interest. SOLD: Inspect this high quality for a with 4 good size mal dining area, luxurious m with fireplace and dream ndudes high in Sng CHOOghtqualily carpets and kindept brickbungalow LS - JOHN STREET: eptcondition. is in im- clont3 bedrooms, full Il schools and priced in aw forties, w, HOBBY FARM NEAR HOLMESVILLE: Inspect this 5 bedroom country home on 10 full acres of land located just 2 miles west of Holmesville on a lovely treed lot. HOBBY FARM - DUNGANNON AREA: Fully rebuilt 3 (4) bedroom 2 storey country home with over 7 acres Oland. New roof, new siding, new chimney and septic system. New carpeting throughout. Definitely a best buy, Priced in the mid - forties, COUNTRY ESTATE - VARNA: 5 bedroom country home situated in private park like setting. Well treed 31/2 acres of spacious grounds. 2 living rooms, 2 fireplaces, quality carpets and immediate possession. EXECUTIVE OFFICE"SPACE TO RENT: 5 offices, 2100 sq. feet., Kitchen facilities, 2 washrooms. Heating, hydro and air conditioning all supplied. Piped in stereo in all offices. DAIRY FARM - BENMILLER: 115 acres, 105 workable, includes good size L-shaped dairy barn, 2 silos, 4 milkers. Large 2 storey, 10 room brick house. FEEDER PIG FARM: North of Clinton on 100 acres. 11/2 storey home, barn 44 x 48, shed 34 x 48 set up for 230 feeder pigs. Includes stable cleaner, 2 granaries (2700- 5000), 12 ton bin and 6 self feeders. Also offering optional 165 acres with or without home farm. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS iUCE RYgPLEASN 77CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: If BETTGER 544.4565 JOHN SCHNEIKER 524-6055 EVEGARDINER524• SHERYL WESTERHOUT 524-2961 9985 PETER MacEWAN 524-9243 MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031 1 Donald Haines president CODER ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1077—t69,44), Bible Society elects officers Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Mr. Murray , Rollinson returned on Sunday after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston and Mr. Weston in Toront6. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chamney, Alyson and Ryan returned on Friday evening from a two week's visit with relatives in Manitoba. A wedding shower was held on Monday, September 12 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cunningham in honor of Miss Shirley Hunking. After the guests from the 13th con- cession and friends were welcomed, Mrs. Garth McClinchey and Miss Brenda Bail had some interesting contests. Corsages of roses were pinned on the bride-to- be, the bride's mother and the bride's future mother-in-law by Barbara Gross, Brenda Ball and Linda Cunningham. Brenda Ball read the address and then the bride-to-be opened her gifts. Shirley thanked all for the gifts and invited everyone to the trousseau tea at her home on September 17, 2-4 and 7-9. Lunch was served by Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham. The community is sorry to report that little Ryan Chamney is • a patient in Victoria Hospital, London where he had surgery on Monday. Miss Erna Bethke and Mr. Henry Latner of Listowel visited last Sunday with Mrs. W.M.S. The September meeting of the Auburn Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society was held last Wednesday evening at the home of Misses Ella, Minnie and Laura Wagner. The president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson gave the call to worship and opened the meeting with the hymn God Is Working His Purpose Out, As Year Succeeds Each Year. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. The scripture lesson, Matthew 14: verses 14-23 were read alternately. The meditation, Give Ye Them to Eat, was taken by Mrs. Lillian Leatherland followed by prayer by Mrs. Bradnock. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word Bread. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. An invitation was Bell Allen. accepted from the Barbara Kirkman group of First Mr. and Mrs., W. H. Mutch Presbyterian Church in of London and Miss Dorothy Seaforth .to celebrate with Mutch of Clinton visited last them their 75th anniversary Saturday with Mrs. Albert on September 28. at 8 p.m.. McFarlane. -.. Mrs. D. Glen Campbell of Mr. Lorne Snell Of London is to be the guest Labrador. City, Labrador and speaker. Mrs. Sanderson his mother Mrs. Jessie:Snell reminded all of the Huron of Lucknow visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Elva . Stratighan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies attended the McLellan picnic at Belmont last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squire of Alliston were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Beth Lansing. All were guests at the Brown Peter wedding in Kincardine United Church. Mrs. Lillian Leatherland, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Millian, Kenny and Bobby of RR5 Goderich visited last Sunday 7,' Real estate for sale Private Sale Full 2 storey red brick home, 3 bedrooms, large living room, separate dining room, kitchen with abundant cupboard space. Full basement, oil fired hot water heating. Oak flooring upstairs and down. Older home in excellent condition, Close to schools, closed in Sun Porch. New roof, Detached Double Garage, corner lot well treed. Reasonably priced - Open for offers. Npply to: 9) Wellington St., South, Goderich or call 524- 7677 between 6 and 9 p.m. Presbyterial W,M.S. meeting to be held at Goderich on October 12. Plans were discussed for . the Thankof- fering 'meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Frances Clark on October 19. -The hymn Lord of the Living Harvest was read and the missionary topic was taken by Mrs. Frank Raithby. She read about the missionary Eleanor Chestnut who had served her Lord from 1893-1905 and she told of the hardships she had -en- dured. The offering was received by Miss Laura Wagner and dedicated with prayer. The hymn Hail, Gladening Light, of His Pure Glory Poured, was read and all repeated the mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by Misses Ella, Minnie and Laura Wagner and a social hour enjoyed by a11, AUBURN HALL BOARD The members of the Auburn Hall Board met in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall with the chairman James Glousher in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were ac- cepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Donald Haines. • Buying A Garden Home IS AS EASY AS RENTING Each spacious home contains 1100 sq. ft. of living area which includes a large, bright living room, dinette, modern kitchen complemented by Formica finished cupboards and counters, three large bedrooms with extra closet space, ceramic tiled four piece bathroom, full basement, electric forced -air heating and laundry tubs. Full Purchase Price Only x34,000 plus mortgage insurance fee Low Down Payment (which can be paid as rent) Effective mortgage interest only 8 per cent Monthly payments as low as 5200.00 P.I.T. For appointment to inspect these new homes call HAROLD W. SHORE C.R.A. REAL-ESTATE BROKER & APPRAISER 55 Newgate St. Goderich Bial 524-7272 r June at the age of 88, after a lifetime of -service to the youth of the world. It is hoped that former Scouts and Guides of all ages will join in this service of thanksgiving. The Cubs, Scouts, Rovers, Brownies, Guides and Rangers will be present in uniform. Those whose units have not yet started to meet this fall are asked to come -in uniform and be there in time to enter as a group: the PICKUP PROTECTOR See Page 3 Attention Corn Farmers: Robertson Farm will be custom drying, or if you wish we can buy or store corn. if you have a buyer, we will weigh dut to your order. Robertson's RR 5 Goderich Coll 524-6658