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BETA SIGMA PIT GIVES
TO CHILDREN'S AID
The last meteing of Beta
Sigma Phi of the year was held
at the home of Mrs. Leo :Miller
on Monday. It was decided to
donate a gift of money to the
Ohildren's Aid.
sk` r�.a1.,{x1+ z wer 1.ai i..f�,r .bho
"annuari ghrisbmas ;arty to be
held at the Tiger Dunlop Inn
.:aft+ gt 'a 71t+ to a & .$4' a'ur•
t�hamm and Poise,"'was ggven by
Wanda ,MacDonald. At the
close of"the Meeting, lunch was
served by the 'hostess.
Mrs. A. Swain; Mrs. W. Treble Head
Bennuller United Church Groups
OUNIMILLER, Dec. 12.—The
December meeting of Berimiller
" United Church ladies was held
the afternoon of December 7th.
Mrs. Archie Swain, W.M.S. pre-
lirer reported the' allb"Catton
secretary, conducted an auction
of ricinnants from Eaton's to
for another work project. There
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KINGSTON ST., GODERICH Dial JA 4-7112
the lights of Christraas
was the repsort of the address
of Rev. Norman MacKenzie at
the Presbyterial rally given bY
LIMrs. Frank MeMi Chia el. The
president thanked the rnemberS
ing 'the-, ,Past year, and Mrs.
Norman Durst meRtianed the
.14aTnbietzappiteciatton,-44n Mrs.
ination committee brought .in
the following report for 1961:
Past president ; .Mrs. E. T. Pfrim-
Tiler; president, .Mrs. Archie
SWain; vice-president, Mrs.
Fletcher Fisher; secretary-treas-
erature and press secretary,,
Mrs. Ben Straughan; supply sec-
retary, Miss Annie Baxter; tem-
perance and citizenship, Mrs. E.
T. ,Pfrimmer; Christian steward-
ship, Mrs. J. Stewart; commun-
ity ,friendship, Mrs. Hugh David-
son; organist, Mrs. Ben Straugh-
an; auditors, Mrs. S. Snyder,
Mrs. N. Durst; Mission Band
leader, Mrs. Elwyn Pfrimmer;
Baby Band leader, Mrs. Grant
The WA. Meet
, Witt ,about 30 members of
the W.A. present, Mrs. Howard.
Feagan; president, took Allis op-
portunity to . thank the ladies
for the co-operation and interest
of the past year. Mrs. A. Mas-
gan for her work and leader-
ship. It was agreed to supple-
ment the Korean War Orphan
Fund, sponsored by the Sunday
school, to whatever extent nec-
essary after the White Gift Sun-
day collection. The shut-ins
will again be remembered at
Christmas with Mrs. J. Stewart
and Mrs. R. Moore as committee
in charge. A report of the
recent ,Cancer Society meeting
was "given by the tepresentative,
Mrs. A. Maskell. After Some
discussion, arrangements were
made to supply a happy Christ-
mas, for- a needy family, whicli
girls, 15 .and under ane 'year,
and boys 17, 13, 11 and 9. Good
clothing and food are 'welcome
and should be at the church on
Sunday, December 18th. Ar-
rangements were made for the
supper at the Sunday School
Ohrisbmas party. The nomin-
ation committee -brought in the
following slate of officers for
1961: President, Mrs.• Howard
Feail,fan; first viee-president, Mrs.
Win. Treble; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. J. Kernighan; secre-
tary, Mrs: H. Davidson; assist-
ant secretary. Mrs. Ralph Jewell;
treasurer, 1VIiss Beulah L.:mg;
assistant treasurer; Mrs. F. IVIc-
Michael; flower convener,' Mrs..
Fletcher Fisher; card convener,
-DY-erprirsoria-gre- cam-
mittee representative, Mrs. How-
ard Feagan; Cancer Society re -
literature and nresg secretary,
Tea .was served by the hos-
Snyder, Mrs. J. Blake and Mrs.
N. Allen.
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168 THE StriARE — ,TA 4-7532
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Andrew,
Miss Ethel Washington; Mrs.
Rowed ,attended the funeral of
a Cousin, :VIra. William Hume,
at Milton -last week. The late
Mrs. Hume was the former
Freida Wallis, of Clinton. .
"Nip" Whetstone was ' named
chairman of the Goderich Minor
Hockey Association at an organ-
izational meeting held here on
the week -end. The executive
then held a' ,further meeting
Monday evening but no definite.
future.plans have bees announc-
ed as yet.
Attending the organizational
meeting were representatives of
the Legion, Lions, Kinsmen and
the Arena Committee.
Other members of the execu-
tive of he GMHA are Bill
Barry, vice-president; 'Gord Mc-
Manus, secretary; Joe .1Hefrer,
treasurer. Directors are:- Ron
Garter,' Murray Sheardown, Jim
Queen and Clayton Laithwaite.
Ireland Topic
At Men's Club
The beauty of Ireland waa
pictured iby Dr. J. E. Pyper,
of Stratford, .at the annual
ladies' night -Christmas party of
the Men's Chib, of Knax Pres-
byterian Church, on Wednesday
ago. He toild many interesting
things about his native country,
including the p,olitical situation
there. Dr. Pyper was introduc-
ed by G. B. Clancy and thanked
by Rev. 'MacMillan for his
interesting address.
Mr. Mel Bell was master of
ceremo.nies. • The intermediate
choir under the direction of
Hermon de Jong sang* four num-
bers. The singing of carols was
led by Lamle Hyde.
At the close of the .rneeting
to the Chi'd'en's Aid., Seciety
on behalf- cif Knox Ch,urch Men's
OBITUARY
HOPE TO BRIS= TROUT BACK
Will Step Up Chemical Warfare
On Sea Lamprey In Lake Hutoli'
Chemical rwarfare against the
sea lamprey, whiph has killed
it4j::raiit'41111445e4.eatk-Laltit !ter
the past few decades 'mill be
.The 'barriers will provide a
test of the effectivenesa a chem-
ical treatment in eliminating
young sea lamprey from the
Sipa wninig streams. The chein
introduced in carefully control-)
led amounts to kill lamprey
larvae without harming game.
fish. A, total of 72 lampreY-
producing streams have been
treated on Lake Superior, seven
more on Midhigan and six on
39,694 adult sea lamprey as they
entered streams to spawn. •
in 1960, the Commission report- ,
ed. This cptch was 15 per .cent
The 1Commission reviewed and
approved a 1901 prpgram which
trical barriers to measitx,e
changes in lamprey abundance
Treatment of Laraprey-spaivn-
ing streams on both Lake Huron
and Lake Superior, which was
begun in 1960, will be extended
substantially now that the first
series of Stream, treatments has
een,completed. on Lake SUper-
ior, the Great Lakes fishery
Commission reported at ,its 'an-
nual meeting in Cleveland.
The biennial eleetiOn of of-
ficers resulted' in Craude Ver
Duin, of Grand Haven, Michi-
gan, being named chairxnan of
the ' six -member international
commission which is headquar-
tered at The University of Mich -
Ottawa, Ontario, was elected below the 1959 catch at these
vice-chairman. barriers. On the Canadian shore
The Commission. which plans 'csf Lake Superior; the catch rose
to continue its study of ways from 30'78 in 1959 to 4810 in
and means of aiding the re- 1960. No major change is ex-
covery of the seriously reduced pected in these runs as a re-
sult of the chemical treatm•ents
until 1961 and 1962.
A decrease in. numbers of
in the more depleted areas of spawning sea lamprey is not
the lake. expected until. that time be -
The voracious lampreY has re-icause most 'of those taken at
duced commercial lake troutl the barriers 'will have come
catches in Superior to one -;from stocks which moved to the
quarter normal size, while prac-Ilake in 1959 or earlier—before
tically eliminating the trout in it:heir parent stre,ams were treat-
!_akes Michigan and Huron.
'The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, December 18th, 1900
KINGSBRIDGE
0.E.S. Member From $cotland
The December meeting, of,the
Blue Water Chapter, Ord'er of
the Easttrn Star, wab .held
the Assembly Hall of the
Masonic Temple, un Del...embcr
Mrs. Mirna, Robin, Worthy
Matron,. conducted an afriliktiOn
.a, member fronr- Northern'
Lights (Chapter, - Iftesetaarty,-
Scotland. Mrs. Evelyn Thomp-
son, Mr. Sid Thompson, Wing-.
ham, and' Mrs. Edythe Plugip., Mr. Dasi,1114gan
134th, conducted the installa- in Wingham as the TeStat et 114,
tion of Mrs. Betty,St'aerpherd as car- accident, - We hope, for
Esther. speedY recovery.
After the meeting, carols Mr. Martin Courtady'
'winners at -"500" were Mrs 'anti'
was served by Yirs. Rome AdialTh$
Jean Dockstader and Mr. Herb
Davidson. Euchre prize win. and her .eamanittea.
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With Our Heartiest Season's Greetings
WE ANNOUNCE,
The GRAN» OPENING'
of our new Coffee Shop and Service Station
FREE — A Draw 'Ticket on a TURKEY
" with every Purchase of $1.00 at the Gas Pumps
lake trout 'population in Lake
Superior, heard reporls on the
good survival of trout ,planted
IVIIRS. HARRIET TAYLOR
—Ward -has -been—reeeived at
Auburn resident, Mrs. Harriet
Taylor, who died Sunday at the
age of 81 in 'Victoria, B.C. She
was the widow of Reuben Tay-
lor, and was the former Harriet
Ferguson.
'Arivong the survivors in this
area are a brother, Lloyd Fer-
guson, Goderich, and two sisters,
Mrs. Maude Fremliri,. Aubfirn,
and Mrs. Chestet.,(Mberda) Tay-
lor. Duetnow. 'The funeral was
held Wednesday in Nanarithe,
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Dec. 18, Fourth Sunday in Advent.
8.30 a..m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday SchoOl and Bible Class.
(Junior Congregation and .Nursery)
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D:, Rector,
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE. UNNTED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING SERVICE.
"The Fourth .$upday of Advent." ,
WHITE GIFT SERVICE—Church School
. in attendance.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
_ix p.m. "A Festival of Nin_e_Lessoris and
Carols."
Minister.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REY. G. LOCKHART ,ROYAL, B.A., Minister
Mr. H. de J5mg, Organist. Miss B. J. Wooch'uff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
MORNING WORSHIP.
(Nursery and Junior congregation).
7 p.m. CANDLELIGHT CAROL SERVICE.
8 p.m., Friday—Induction Service. Reception follow-
ing for Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Royal.
V\itoria Street United Church
"FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU"
10 a.m. Bible School. Adult Bible Class.
11 a.m. "TEN -FOLD PRAISE!'
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7.30 p.m. CHOIR'S CHRISTMAS CANTATA—
with Congregational Carols.
1.30 pc.m. Behmiller Sunday 'School Only.
3 p.m. UNION'S CHURCH after Sunday School.
' REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
Organist -leader, MRS. J. A. SNIDER.
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL --All. Ages.
II a.m. "CHRIS:I"MAS FROM A DISTANCE.'
7 p.m. "LIGHT,FROM HEAVEN."
LI5 p.m. FIRESIDE: Family Night. '
E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W.LBETTGER. Organist.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU '
9.50 a.m. Famtly Sunday School.
II a.m. "FACES AROUND THE MANGER."
7 p.m. "BETHLEHEM DAWN FOR A NEW DAY."
Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Mid•Weiik Devotions.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a:m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages.
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7.30 p.m. RVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
8 p.m. Tuesday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16—Sunday School 'Christmas
Program.
You are all invited to came and worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor — Phone JA 4-8566.
THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
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