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Various groups, as well as individuals, were honored at the
Bluewater Centre's volunteer recognition luncheon. Pictured
from left are Mrs. Stuart Smith of the Colborne Snowmobile Club,
Grace Patterson, president of the, Bluewater Centre Volunteer
Colborne Corner
Association, Tom Eadie of the Bluewater Centre Housekeeping
Department and Stephanie Schilthuis representing the Christian
Reformed Calvinettes recently.
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Mrs. Pope sells household effects
Another Colborne
resident receives special
mention. The community
is pleased to knowe that
Mr. Don Sowerby has
been awarded a medal of
bravery in xecognition. of
his act of bravery in July
1978 when he pulled, a
neighbour, Bert McCabe,
from his burning
building. •
Mrs. Lottie Pope had, a
Sale of her household
effects • last Saturday at
her home on Highway 21.
•Mrs. Marvin L. Barz,
Goderich, • president of
the Mitchell Zone LWML,
will represent her zone as
a delegate at the 18th
biennial convention of the
International. Lutheran
Women's Missionary
League (LWML) to be
held at the Omaha Civic
Auditorium, Omaha,
Nebraska, July 16 to 19.
The :LWML, an
auxiliary ofh Lutheran
ynoa,
has 6,000 local societies
With 200,000 members in
the United States and
Canada. About '6,000
delegates and guests are
expected to. attend the
convention.
Theme for the con-
vention is "SOW THE
SEED",. taken from
Mark 4:14. It was chc;sen
for its application to the
League and consideration
_of the convention site and
- the "Sower" figure atop
the Nebraska tate
Capitol building.
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Mrs. Pope is still a
resident of Cdlborne
Township as she now
resides with her son, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Buchanan of
R.R. 6 Goderich. Her
home was purchased by
Mr. Paul Baechler,
otvner of Sunset Golf
Course. • —
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Buchanan (nee Joanne
Walters) have taken up
residence in their home
at R.R. 5 Goderich, the
farm purchased from
Wm. Clutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Thompson arrived home
on• Sunday from a week's
vacation in Virginia,
U.S.A. They flew from
Toronto to Richmond,
Virginia and while on
their holiday attended a
Naturalization Ceremony
at Monticello and also re-
visited --Colonial
Milliamshurg and Car-
ter's Grove Plantation
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clolog4te-
' Convention speakers
will highlight the con-
vention theme:
Oswald J. Hoffman, long
-time Lutheran Hour
Speaker, will speak at the
opening convention
service. Missionariesand
their wives will speak of -
their experiences in the'
Philippines, Japan and
Central America. Daily
Bible studies will be led
by the two. .LWML_
Counsellors Rev. Fred
"Stennfeld, Ft. Wayne,
Indiana and Rev. Thomas
Zehnder, Stuart, Florida.
Mrs. Rivers Teske,
Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania,soprano will
give Christian witness in
-testimony and song. She
will also serve as the
-convention song leader,
A "parade of blankets"
' "Will -he one of the features
of • the conVention.
Delegates.and.guests will
bring blankets or' quilts
for Lutheran World
New supervisor
for Authority
The Huron County
Housing Authority is
pleased to announce the
appointment of Elmer
Sanderson as the new
maintenance supervisor.
Mr. Sanderson is •
a'
.Blyth, resident and
active in church, work and
brings years of ex-
perience in the con-
straction field with him.
Mr. Sanderson will
commence his new duties
on July 23, 1979 and we all
look forward to working
with him. , • •
Relief. Mrs. Barz will
take one which was hand
made and donated !by
Mrs. Hilda Knarr,
Tavistock,Kas the, Mitchell
Zone's conti-ibution.
Victor " Borge,/
stage and screed star/
-will provide an evening's'
entertainment. CPn-
,cordia College, Seward,
Nebraska will alsio be
featured when students
and faculty entertain.
with song, drama and
instrumental selections.
— The League raises over
half a mill(on dollars for
special plants in addition
to local service projects
undertaken. Delegates
will vote on new projects
for the coming two-year
period and elect new
officers. Two proposed
Canadian projects • in-.
clude financial assistance
for a French ministry in
Montreal, Quebec, and
help to rebuild at Con.
cordi a College,
Edmonton, Alberta
following a fire in 1978.
Rev. Marvin L. Blarz,
pastor of Berea -by -the -
Water Irlitfierail "Cliur--W-
Goderich, will serve as
pastoral delegate to the
Synodical Convent* of
the Lutheran Church -
Missouri Synod, at St.
Louis, Missouri July ,6-13.
Mr. Ross Clark of
Neustadt *ill serve as the
lay delegate representing
the Lutheran churches of
. the Stratford and
Hanover circuits.• •
"GAOpens boors" is
They visited with friends
Mr. Wm. Green at
Batesville and Mrs. Earl
Hamner at Schuyler.
They, report beautiful
weather and no gas
problems where th.ey
were. ,
While they were away,
their children Ricki and
Danielle spent the
vacation with •their
grandparents, Mr. -and
Mrs. Carter Kerslake,at
Staffa and Renee and
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1979—PAGE 3
Huronview news
Father ' Hardy held
Roman Catholic Mass on
Friday morning, while on
Friday afternoon, Mrs.
Florence Doak, Alice
Buchanan, Ruby
McVittie, Phyllis Connell,
Mrs. Agnes Sparks,
Golda Tyler, .and Mary
Van Camp went on a yan
ride to Goderich and over.
to Grand Bend where we
picked up tickets for
"Sound of Music", which
we will be seeing August
29.
On July 3, Margaret
Mitchell Grace Peck,
Mary Ross, Margaret
McQueen,— Gladys
Stanlake, Eunice Lamb,
Mabel Garrow, Verna
Elliott, Flsie Henderson,
J. Cunningham, Louis
Wild, and Morgan Dalton
took a short trip to Blyth
Little Theatre where we .
were treated to com-
plimentary tickets to see
"I'll Be Bak •for You
Before Midnight". The
residents stated that they
enjoyed it very much.
On Wednesday af-
ternoon all our residents,
who were from Goderich
went to the Kinsmen
picnic at Saltford Valley
Hall. After a musical
program, the residents
enjoyed a lunch of san-
• dwiches-, cheese, ice
cream and coffee. Our
Mrs. Florence Doak
received the prize for the
oldest lady in attendance.
Also on Wed,nesday
afternoon, our Over 99
Club met. Mrs, Elsie
Henderson, and Cecil
Skinner provided the
entertainment. C.00kies
and tea were served by
our volunteers at the
close.
Mrs. Proudy held Bible
Study Thursday • af-
t•ernoon. As Father Hardy
will be away for the next
two weeks, there will be
no Catholic.Mass.
Huronview would like
to wish happy birthday to
the " 22 residents
celebrating birthdays
tis month, and
specially Mrs. Hannah
Williamson who will be
91; and William Westlake
who will be 94 years
young. I
Noelle visited with their
aunt and uncle,- Mr. and
Mrs, Jame g Durst of
Colborne.
Mr. Ted Pope of Smiths Lochalsh news
Falls visited with his
and Mr,. and Mrs'. R.
Buchlanan over the
mother, Mrs. Lottie Pope o'Loughlin family
weekend.
Mr. Mrs. Phillip
Marzo of Hamilton and
/Mr. Donald Marzo of
Acton -visited with Mr.
and Mrs. R., Buchanan
and Mrs. L. Pope over the
weekend.
The sympathy -of the
community is extdedfd
Jamieson and Glen llibey
in the passing of their
brother, Morris Ribey of
Wiarton.
Mark your calendarS'
for the Colborne Town-
ship Cemetery Memorial
Service, Sund.ay, July 29
at 2:30 p.m.• The
Reverend Ron McCallum
will give the message and
music will be provided i?ty
the McMillAn family.
There will be a pork
barbecue at Ben miller
United Church, Wed-
negday, July 25 from 4:30
to 7:30 p.m. Adults will be
•eltarge-d ch.1d Fen -1.2
Leonard Fisher (4-8034)
the theme for a con-
venpon which will con-
"Centrate on the various
types of . mission
ministries - the Lord has
and continues to open
around the world.
• Dr. J. A. 0. Preus, St.
Louis, Missouri,
• president of the church
body, promises a con-
vention filled with joy and
challenges.
_ _ Mrs_ _Barz.,-,loarmaand_
Debbie will accompany
Pastor Barz to St. Louis
THE CHATEAU GARDENS STORY
PART I
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In this initial introduction of our unique community to the citizens of Kin-
cardine, let us explain briefly what Chateau Gardens really is.
We all know that Kincardine and Hanover are not lust towns, especially
to the people who, live there and call them home, their community is very
special to them, and so it should bel
Chateau Gardens in Hanover is a very special community to its residents
tool They are people who have chosen to live in a community offering in-
' dependence, security and status.
- -The services, activities and facilities include extended care, minimal care
and 1, 2 and 3 bedroom independent living units and studios.
Facilities: Chapel *Library * Store* Chateau Dining Room * Pool & Spa
Area* Auditorium & Recreation Centre* Laundromats (on every floor)*
.Banking services* Garden plots* Solailum* Beauty/Barber Shop* Utilities
& Spririces available at moderate cost. '•
Housekeeping & Laundry service*'es selection Of food services Including
• mealfin your unit.
24 13-6ur attendants on call service. '
So come and see us, write or give us a call.
FOR HE SENIOR YEARS
364-4320 daily
364-4838 week nd
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HANOVER, ONTARIO
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where they will also visit
their son Mark and wife,.
Connie. They will visit
their parental homes in
Iowa before att-ending the
International Lytheran
Women's Missionary
League conventibn in
Omaha, Nebraska, July „
16 te19, to which Mrs.
Barz is delegate. •
and under $2, Phone
regarding tickets.
Benrniller Girls' Group
paper pick-up 'will be this
SaturdaY, July 14. In case
of ' bad weather, , papers
will be picked up the
following month. If you
are not on the pick-up list,
or . have been missed
before, .phone 5,24-2034,
6235, or 7627.
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There were 19 of the,
O'Loughlin family
members camped at the
MacKenzie Camp and
_ attended the- la-Loug-hl in
• family reunion. at
lKaisntgsbridge on Sunday
Recent visitors with
-Mr. arrd-- Mrs. David
MacKenzie were Mrs.
Dorothy 0' Loughlin of
Detroit and her daughter
Sheilagh Knap agd sons
Scott and Reb. ••
Many • from the area
attended the retirement
party in Ripley on Sunday
for Mrs. Isobel Martyn
and Mrs. Catherine
Collins. Among them
were Mr. and Mrs. Doug
• Martyn and family,_
"MF. nffMFBob
Macintosh were guests at
the •Cooke -Simpson
wedding on Saturday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. • Kelso
MacKay and daughter
Evelyn have been ill in-*"
hospital in Wingham for
the past month.
Mrs. Elmer Culbert
and Mrs. George
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mother in•her new home -
in Goderich. Mrs. Stone
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