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President Mrs. W. D, Mack
was in charge of the meeting
and welcomed the new direct-
ors and outlined what the -ex-
ecutive 'had done to date since
it was organized.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were adopted as read
by the secretary Mrs. Otto
Popp. She called the roll and
introduced each rnember and
reported that 27 members had
joined at the first meeting,
A. Y. McLean, Seafoeth, re-
ported for the membership
committee and a discuttiOn
lowed on the type of caret that
would'he issued when niceriber-
ship wa's paid.
Stuart Forbes reported on
the project a gathering meter--
ial and information at the Mu-
se= with the curator, Herbert
Bursiness College
Announce Awards
Tuckersmith Area
Students Enjoy
Midland Bus Trip
ligNSALL .1nst Thursday
the pupils of .Grades 5-3 of
Teckersmeth School Area. irad
a bus ..trip to Midland: They
were accompanied by their
teacher% Mr. Ivan Forsyth and
Mr, Robert Gemmel.
At Colliegwood they toured
the Blue Mountain Pottery and
the Collingweed Shipyards,
They drove along the shore of
Wasage Beach and had lunch
at Little Lake Park, Midland,
After lunch they .eXPlored the
Indian Village and then went
to Penetangeithene where a
police cruiser escorted the buses
to Fort Penetenguishene Mao-
eurn. The next stop was the
Martyr's Shrine and look-out at.
Fort Ste. Marie,
Evening lunch was eaten at
Midhurst Park. The last stop
was at Orangeville for refresh-
ments. They arrived home
about 11 p,m.
Organ Dedicated
As Goshen Church
A new Hammond organ was
dedicated at GOsheifi United
Church on June 28. Fniids to
purchase the organ were raised
by the .congregation.
The . service Was-- taken by
Rev, M. .Morriscei, and the or-
ganists were Mrs. Bruce Keys
and Miss Donna Hayter, Mrs.
Clare McBride --played a is um-
pet solo, and the their sang an
anthem.
On behalf of the organ and
finance committee, Allan Arne
strong thaaiked members of the.
congregation and others who
had contributed to 'the organ
fund.
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Huron County Historical Society
Appoints Constitutional Committee
A committee of five was named to draw up the ,
constitution of the newly-formed Huron County
Historical Society, when it met in the Huron County
Courthouse at Goderich recently.
Magistrate Glenn Hays was Neill. John Berry . reported
named convener of the new County-- Council had already
committee. Other members listed the exhibits in the Mu-
were: Mrs. W. D. Mack, Mrs. scum. Warden Ralph Jewell
Otto Popp, Mrs. Ben Homan, reported for the finance corn-
and Brig. A, F. ' mittee and Curator Neill spoke
The committee was asked to of the. book being made which
draw up 'the constitution and tells about the Museum.
report to the next executive Mrs. Howard Harris of Ford-
meeting on September 14th. wich was' named director due
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Students and the staff of
Goderich Pusiness College held
the gradUation Weiler recently
at the Bedford Hotel, Goclerich,
The group was entertained
by Scottish dancer Linda. Young
and Piper Beyan Young.
Mrs. F. M. Weaver, principal
of the School, presented Miss
Sandra Huai, of Seaforth,
WIth. the Gold Medal,
Mrs'sHugill won the award
for tAaing 70 WOrds Per Minute
On a 10-minute test With three
errors. The award was the first
ever earned at Goderich Beg-
hest College.
Awards for 60 to 69 ward a
minute were made to Nate
Ilechnond, Dale MoNee and Jo
Anne SolinSton.
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Three large bedrooms .provide
accommodation for the larger
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well Separated from the child-
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terior brick or stone end walls,
with small wiedoWs, ere also
reminiscent .of old lieuses as are
the vertical painted siding and
the two "galleries."
Tire floor area is 1,725 square
feet and the exterior dimen-
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this hoese, known as Design
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Bungalows, with slightly more
than 72 per cent of the total
in 1963, were still the most
popular type of house with Can-
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The wide roof overhang of
this -design by architect B. L.
Peterson, of Victoria, makes it
possible to walk under shelter
both to the front entrance and
the outside basement staircase.
The plan has a standard L-
shaped living-dining room, while
the kitchen has a family room
adjoining it. Both this Mom
and the dining room lead to a
terrace. The plan is so arrang-
ed that children can go from-
the. outside terrace or front
door 'to the family room or
doWn to a playroom in the
basement without crossing any
principal. rooms. The front door
should face north.
The floor area is 1,300-square
feet and the exterior dimen-
sions, including the carport, are
46 feet one inch by 49 feet six
inches, Working drawings for
this. house, known as Design
2325, are available Prom Cent-
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to the resignation of Mrs. Gib-
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ed director for Exeter and Us-
borne Township.
A discussion period followed
and. Ed. Jenkins, Brig. Clift, and
several other directors spoke of
the objectives of the society,
Mr's. Mack urged all to bring
suggestions for the coming sea-
son and what type of programs
would best promote the Huron
County Historical Society.
The, next regular meeting of
the society will be held in the
fall.