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annual Scanning
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By
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;RING YOUR CHILDREN TO SEE
meeting
Fifty members attended a pot-
luck tduffet supper which preceded
the annual meeting of -Northside
United Church Wednesday
evening.
Gordon Rimmer was ap-
pointed chairman and Ernest
Williams secretaiy. When Mr.
Williams had to leave to attend
a town council meeting George
Itibey was secretary pro tern-
pore.
The chairman began the meet-
ing with a moment of silent
prayer. Rev. M. E. Reuber pre-
sented a summary of activities
for .the past year, and presented
the report of the session for
the clerk, Irvin Trewartha, who
was absent.
John Talbot, auditor, repor-
ted on auditing the books and
commended Mrs. Al Close for
her efficiency as church ,
treasurer.
Kenneth Lingelback com-
mented on the various changes
in the 1973 budget, which amounts
to $29,314. •
Members of the session are:
One year to 1974 - Clifford
Broadfoot, Orville Oke, Gordon
Rimmer, Sam Scott and Albert
Whitney; two year to 1975 -
Harold Connell, Wilmer Cuthill,
John Talbot, Beverley Thomson,
Ernest Williams; three years to
1976 - William Dalrymple, Clar-
ence M'artin, Robert McKercher,
Leslie Oliver and .Lawrence
Plumsteel; four year .to 197'7 -
George Addison, Gordan Papple,
Hugh Thompson, Irvin Trewartha
and Clarence Walden.
Committee of Steviards one
year to 1974 -- Donald McKer-
cher, Irwin Johnston, Frank
Golding and Thomas Wilbee; two
year_to 1975 -- Mac Chesney,
Frank Phillip;, James Robert-
son and Donald Bode; three year
to 1976 -- John McLlwain, Marten
Vincent, Fred. Tilley and Ken-
neth Scott.
Mrs. A. Close as church
treasurer was named a member
of the Board of Stewards.
Mr. Reuber explained changes
taking place in the church which.
may change congregational
offices as discussed at confer-
ences of presbytery.
OF CHANNEL 13's
In _scanning the Zurich Citizens News, we note that
Mr. Phil Durand, chairman of the Ontario Bean Producers
Marketing Board, was guest speaker at the regular Lions
Club meeting. Mr. Durand explained how the board is
working to sell beans both in Canada and foreign countries.
- - - Bayfield council approved a $500 grant to Bayfield
Volunteer Fire Department. The recreation chairman,
Councillor Erickson, is to apply to consultant Tom Rankin
of Youth and Recreation in London for further details of
a grant and how much in regard to a recreation program for
youth. - - - Kevin Dietrich, 13, of Zurich, who takes part
in the Junior Bowling League, came up with a terrific game
in competition last Sunday afternoon, with a final score of
414. - - - Mrs. Clayton Smith, of the Bluewater Highway
south of St. Joseph, celebrated her 96th birthday at her
home last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have two sons,
Gordon and Stanley, who operate Bayview Farms and Enter-
prises including the golf course across the road.
For the first time, according to the Mitchell Advocate,
the Public Utilities Commission has fiye members. In
previous years there were only three members. Louis
Reaney was elected chairman of the commission. - -
Mitchell's request for Thames•river channel improvements
will likely be carried out this year at an estimated cost of
$204,000, according to information released after the
meeting of.the tipper Thames River Conservation Authority
last week. The work contemplated will extend from the
Huron Street bridge, south into the township of Fullerton.
- - - Mr. Robert Stroud, until recently a familiar figure
on Mitchell's main street, returned to town Friday for his
90th birthday which was marked at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sharsel Skinner. - - - Many from Dublin and area. were
sorry to learn of the death of a former resident and a
popular Bo Ston Bruin hockey player in the person of Johnny
rawford.
The Clinton News-Record reports that' Reeve Harold
Lobb of Clinton was elected president of the Huron Central
Agricultural Society '• at a meeting held Thursday in
Clinton. Mr. Lobb succeeds Ross Lovett of R.R.1, Londes-
boro. 'Mrs. James Snell, R.R.1, Clinton, was elected
president of the Women's section, replacing Mrs. Jack
Van Egmond, R.R.1, Clinton. The Spring Fair will be held
the first week end in June. - - - Ken Tyndall, R.R.4,
Clinton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyndall, was chosen•
queen of the Ontario Hereford Breeders Association at their
annual meeting in Peterboro last weekend.
According to the Goderich Signal-Star John Shaddick,
President of the Goderich Kinsmen Club presented a
$2,000 cheque recently to Bill Lumby, man er of the
Goderich Memorial Arena. The money represent her
installment in the Kinsmen's $8,000 pledge to the are a.
The Kinsmen hosted their annual public relations meeting
at the Bedford Hotel, Monday evening. - - - "Ne fumez
pas " Is the heading of a story in the Signal-Star. Accord-
ing to the story, there is to be no smoking in the Goderich
Town Council chambers during council meetings. The
rule was established at last week's session when not, one
cigarette, pipe or cigar, except some spectators who we're
unaware of the regulation, was in evidence. Only three
members of council, smoke. One is a cigar smoker; one
• a cigarette smoker and one a pipe smoker.
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