HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-01-26, Page 5PtALBERT CHURCH'S..
ANNUAL MEET
PQRT ALBI✓RT, Jan. 23.= -The
annual Vestry meeting `of Christ
was 'held ori'
}J�an,/uary 20th with a good at-
b*I M
. �� gl�.t�Tice+��1�8�21b�.ltl,
opened the meeting with prayer.
Most gratifying reports were
o4given from the different organ-
izations showing a , successfu
year.
The officers for, 1961 are•
Rector's warden, Ralph 1• oster;
people's warden, Harold, Adam,;
lay delegate to Synod, •Carman
Hayden; vestry clerk, Mrs. F.'•
mer Graham; organist, Miss
Lynda Foster;• sexton, Wm. Tig-
ert; auditors, Mr. and Mrs. Roy.
Petrie.
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August will be held again this be supplied , by the
summer at 11 a.rn.
Rev. Mr. ' Wright expressed
deep appreciation to everyone
for the fine spirit and co-oper-
ation since he came to the
parish in September, succeeding
Rev. H. L. Jennings, now rector
at Brussels,
Lunch was enjoyed at ti*
close of the meeting.
Ole .r,
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At Mardi
Gras
Planning for their second
Mardi Gras 13a11 to be held .at
the Harbourlite Inn on Febru-
ary 4th, the Goderich Kinettes
held their meeting . there on
Monday evening.
The president, Mrs. Jeanne
McCauley was in charge. Var-
ious committees were set up
ery ccs ur ng July and for this dance, when music will
i*.
Lionel!
Thorntoh orchestra of London. To C�nsider Mrs.eanBannisterwasna- Appointjnqo, tycozxvene 'while
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lunchr cMrs, axe appointedWet one: !WelfareOfficerdlunch; lions, Mildred Whetstone; At Next Session
othdecoration, Mrs. Evelyn Gard -
finer; tickets and reservations,
Mrs. Dorothy Scott; door and
draw, Mrs. Grace Patterson;
general axt_d, rniscellaneauu ;Nits.,
EiolittiemRtielcler •
The patrons will be: Mayor
!tis- -E._ Fisher; .fleauty
t.rdtelli itme-ef rI,:-�^ , Mr. 'MVfd i-
land Edgary'' and Mrs. Edgar,
Clinton; Kinsmen president,
Harold 1~Iibbert and Mrs. Hib-
bert; and the Kinette president,
Mrs. Pete McCauley and Mr.
McCauley.
During the evening a nueen
will be chosen earl will be
crowned. Plans were t,rnade to
present every lady at the door
with° a corsage.
The membersmade arranee-
rnents for their 12th hirthda••
party when they take a bus tri
on February 8.
A suggestion that Huron
County administer its welfare
aid system through a county-
11ilau mendilcc4„+,rather ans�ali�., adv�r}ta 'fou
� a a�cl Carve;
of Indigence in a uniform man-
ner."
Such a system would be fin -
than through,
the individual brawler' alio service
to
the count
icipal ofi C,M. w l g.- _ 'As an_ example,,mak Wilt- th,it
Y, he added.
'More" .
nletinl; .of system of administration on a
the Huron County Co-anclrs county level would coat, he
warden's committee, it was de- estimated that
Hensallcould
cided Fridiy. have a qualified$7,500-a-year
The su gx welfare officer for about $275
gestion was made by a year, and Grey Township for
M. S. 1�
T Asbury, executive officer about $580,
of the provincial Welfare De- "We do not contemplate gov-
partment, when he addressed ernrnent participation in admin -
the final session of the January
council Weeting.
The county system,' he said,
would make it possible for the
municipalities within a ' county
to treat the "complex problems
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91 Victoria St., N. -- Goderich JA-
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istratien costs," file said, "hut
the unconditional grants that
Huron receives each year would
meet these expenses."
Mr. Asbury told of payments
made to Huron County during
,the welfare department's last
fiscal year. For aced people,
the department paid $128;000
for the blind, $16 300; for pis
agility cases Pon 900; mothers
allowances, $92,250; and for re
habilitation purposes. $1.800
makine' a total of $338 200. or 66
ner cent of all' -expenditures for
welfare in the county. •
"We believe," he Said. "that
it is the area of homes for
he aced; child welfare, and re-
ief that co-ordination of the
welfare administration• under,
the .county's-,d.ire tion--would_be_
extremely effective."
Do you know how to make
enchilada, with a tortilla?
The Mexican tortilla is �a little
nancake made from masa, a
drmrh of hulled form, If you
roll it round a savoury -meat or
ch lr�
c n filling. there is your
irn(hilada. It is usually covered
with -a suitable sauce.
Holmes was .horn in . Grey To&uns
ship and had resided in Sea -
forth for 43 years. Besides
Mrs. Titchborne she is survived
by two other daughters, Mrs.
Ilelen Lane;_- Seafortlr; - Mrs.
James (Lenore) Southgate, Clin-
ton; one son, John, Waterloo;
three brothers; Levi and Wilber
NAT M OF GODERICH e "irk
SPEAKS AT LONDON PLANS° rvk
A native of Goderich, Mrs,
P. Te "t4 of Qwen "Ir4 RETARDED
addressed a meeting of St.
Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary at CHI
London, on Wednesday of lastLD N
week. Mrs. Telford is president Dr. J. C.
of'?'tit a.. ,, Ross, president of
a
Auxiliaries Association.. She told .seciation,for Retarded
Qi new:�oa'�;�I.O at Children,
,. R >r:. grx� mach, i F,44raol othe,. r eating
I+e�3 -held Monday . evening -.:iia i41'acs .,,. ibt� �
States and suggested that the Kao 1fall. The secretary, Mrs,
months in tail, in magistr'ate's
projects be adopted by° auxil-
Clifford Lowery, read the mixt court at Goderich Monday.
laries in Canada, utes of several executive meet.
Magistrate
i gs. treasurer, Mr. Il C C ays,
'Procter,
Proc of t%a Assoc n n i`il state run concurrently with 15 days
of 3
n Theages rate If Glenn H
Procter ave i • �••. state-
n..
The Goderich SIua -$ ', '. "h J
Thum* HT1
witaty
14ld ,in ct w
Gets 6 Mw,i.
rebut +Cid
or Mone Thftjj accompanied
Convicted si. 1? xd ol.
e of -the theft of a Mauer Mlles li'a►g .t,
75 -year-old Tee�wate�' 'W' i
�'•�`i'�°">�~r<fj►izteariill' .Ju,meS
Teeswpter m.an,s. 41 , h ie t . e
e•
rt
ett.
Garfield Baillie, 30, of, R.R. 3, bought a ease '0
•
lent neve
court wal"told, •over -
fusal to drive` t,
Luean after the peJr
paid for the •gusolitu
took the remarntrag rn
the man's coney -lief
him `'out of the car in
vale area and ' di'oyv
case of beer still in t
_ Q. ordered the sentence 'to
Mrs.. Paul Walmai•k, ,t h a 30 -day sentence meted out
OBITUARY
MRS. ELIZABETH MARKT IA
Mr. James Stewart, Wilso
street, has. received word th
his sister, Mrs. John Mukha
passed away Tuesday at Par
wood Hospital, London, at th
age of 84. A daughter of th
late John and Mary Stewar
-she was born in Scotland a
came to Canada in 1907. 1. o
a number of years they"lived i
Hensel' before- moving to Lo
_;don where Mr. Markham wa
,organist of St. David's Anglica
Church.
i Besides her brother, Mrs
(Markham is survived by tw
-sons, John and William, Lon
don; one daughter, Mrs. E. A
(Nora) Kolpin, London; and fiv
grandchildren. ,
The funeral service will b
ield, Friday afternoon at St
.David's Anglican Church with
interment in Woodland come
itery`
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MRS. ELIZABETH EDLER
Mrs. Elizabeth ESiler, mother
of Mrs. Walter K.+• Titchborne,
Goderich, and widow of Albert
Edler, passed away in London
on Tuesday at the age of 66.
The• former Elizabeth Nettie
eac er Thursday when Baillie was con -
M a;t the tical school, pain tribute y icted on " a fa
to the false pretences
stents for 1 ,.►,,,,,,.,, .�,_ earlier charge es
at lent co-operation in thea- train -
m ing. ' She said that none of the
k' children had regressed after the
e long summer vacittion as is
e often found in other ,schools.
t (She praised the P.T.A. for their
an I continuous 100% attendance
✓ meetings. School Inspector
n I Coulter gave his . report -to the.
I • Association.
Ross
• Dr.• was appointed to
n 'represent the local association
and to accent a- lift of 10 vol-
umes from the Worid,T3nok Crib
o on Carl Krug's CKNX-TV pro-
- gram.
Two films were shown which
e revealed how retarded children
can be helped and how some
e 'an learn to support themselves.
The association voted to lower
the age to five Tears form ad-
_ mission to the schooIL'upon ap-.
nroval of the board and teacher.
children will now he admitted
five to
same as lin other oschools the in
the province.
Mrs. •Lowery renerfed that
new officers for Benion 5 are:
T'resident, Mrs. James Tait.
Walkerton: vice-president. Mr.
9. C. Procter, Goderich: morn_
+arv, Mr. George Jef ersen, Clin-
+on: treasurer, Mr. W. J.. Turn-
bull. Brussels: renresentatives.
V7154 I. Jickling, Listnwr'l
and
Mr.-P+�ss Harrziltn !'J X min, .
nPw director anpninted was Mr.
orerar, of Walkerton.
Miss Lottie Robinson naid
tribute to a former Gnderi -h
boy, John Graham, son of Mrs•
T. A. Graham, Nelson street, and
the late Dr. Graham, for his
,,ork .in the -MARC.. of which
he has been,, chairman pf pub-
licity since April 30,-1969,„ -
• She told of a Telethon 'held
on the opening night rnf CF r
channel 9, Toronto,,with a plea
for help for -the work of the
n.A.R.C. This ,TV station tele-
"aAt,,(1 tri hours continuously,
asking, for supnert of this nro-
iect. Fifteen hundred voli,n-
' r workers manned the inn
Phones, working four hour
hifts and nledges were receiv-.
d for $200.000 of which $175,-
00 «•as realized.
o owner of
idio station CJRHc Richmond
ill.
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices• Paid for
Sick, Down or Disabled Cows
and Horses, also Dead CowsJTrolmes, Flint, Michigan; Joseph
and Horses al Cash Value.
Gordon .Taylor
Phone 44 r 24, .Luck, ow, re-
verse charges. 24-hour service.
Licence No. 68C61. -
Ilolmes, Brussels; and fair
sisters, Mrs. J. Laird,pSwift ' Cur-
rent, „Sask.: Mrs. A. Laird
Shaunavon, Sask; Mrs. A. Mean,
Troy, Michigan,. and Mrs. Aaron
Snowden. Lapeer,' Michigan.
Funeral services will he held
Thursday afternoon at the Boit
3xtf 'funeral home, Seaforth.
Secure Prize Lists and. Details for the 23rd 'Annual
- Western Ontario Farm Show
..-fM.iddlesex--and Distri t' S`e d ~Fair~)
LONDON, FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1961
Includes 11 Western Ontario Counties. Classes for coun-
ty, 'district, ladies, 4-H and Juniors. Junior Farmer and
Public School Square Dance, Old Time Fiddlers, Jr. Am-
ateur Contest, and others. Reserve dates to attend this
great farm show. •
,Contact your Agricultural. Representative, or
Ontario Department of Agriculture,
209 County- Bldg„ London, Ontario.
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The Joel)] association were un-
t`animous that the aforemention-
od mnnev{'he used in Research
1tn. determine the cause of re-
.tardation.
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