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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-08-10, Page 8e 0o4eric i Signal -Sitar, Thursday, August lOth, 1961 BOy Learns food Internationai, Relations At Camp In Norway Jeffrey Dillo, eleven -year-old plane to Osro, Norxvay, where • son of .AIr, and Mrs. Karl, Billo, they boarded the train for a WO O of Kitchener, and grandson of mile trip to Gjovik on Lake • Mr. George Baechler,_ Picton Njosa. This camp site is owned tives were: Miss Laura Wagner, street; is telling many interest- by;sthe 'Norway Teachers' Feder- i Sy recuse., N.Y.; • Miss Ella Wag- ing" stories about his recent trip ation" and was operated by the ner, Wayne, Michigan; Mr. and to Norway. • .. • CASA'. of Norway: , Mrs. ' Louts Wagner and son Jeffrey - was a member of the The camp was composed of Louis, Masselon, Ohio; Mr. and ,,CLI.SN., tchil'dren's Internatiunai 39 boys and girls and their Mrs. Fred Youngblut, Marie and 3, ds I-adefs �fretrix_.Norw ay, •Denniarl , 1,,aura, J41444, J arl and t o ., 'anada xtt th s`ccam Ater -I- w+eden, Flnlaifd.,- _ he- Nethe -4 l d' 'g :.td ' ,10 ' 1 `I . 2 ClI'f ing ' °;y`' " ; .mgr ,,'.w.. India Guatemala oungbiut, all of Woudstct'ek, sports w'as in charge of Mrs. Canadtutto is the only district d I lands, Prance, . Mies .Eleanor Monck returned Joseph Verewey and Mrs• Ariel Canada to sponsor this world- t'nited States and Canada. The to her home in London on Men, Duizer. The winners were: wide camp. He was cho,en from 1 Indian, delegation was short among the 180, eleven -Year-olds orae girl and had no leader to y-. day after visiting ' for three Pre-school children, • Rickey_ who were interested in taking , accompany them. weks at the.es of her aunt, Archambault, Arva Ball; girls, this trip. These .children rote l This camp was conducted sim-' Mres. Ed. vat les and Mr. Dal les. 6 9, Kathy Schneider; boys, ti 9r MissBetty 1oungblut, of Lon- Bobby Schneider, Daryk Ball; • essays on "Why I'd like to go to' filar :tu any other camp 11ith don, spent last week end at the girls 10 13, Bretfda- Ball, Nan the C,I,V.S• camp." 'These child-{ their leader beide Ail, liakkan, borne of her parents, lr., olid Lapp; boys 10-13, Bill Lapp, --n. and were-eliminated al itlthey" ash'-rv,,,� '' Al i announcementsd Mie. Major koungblut and fain Douglas; Archambault; .girls. �4 11 it 1 u :,.. i were printed in I:Iglisli and `lly and over, Audrey Duizer, Rath gave a talk on-a•'What they could then translated to the language Miss Margaret and Master Schneider;nboys 14 and over, contribute to this Internationalued, of their u11ti ccnuntry• Eddie Haines° returned' last Bill Lapp, Douglas Archambault; camp," CUa quiz.d a game and, The 11e11 tialaiivle meals were Thursday from' a trip to Wintii three-legged race, Sharon Ball answered a quiz. I served bullet style with boat's „ 11 here they visited then and Muth Schneider, Brenda • Jeff believes his answer to !milk, cheese and cal Tar always peg what a partially burned carved on the table, . special dishes of paternal grandmother and other i Ball and Wendy, Schneider; ttirch meant won him thep• tri I:rice and mutton heti to be prc' relatives. !wheelbarrow race, Brenda Arch - e told the judges, that he pared for the Iridian delegates. Mrs. baud Fremlin returned' ambault and Wendy' Schneider, ought the black charreci part ; Jeif remarked that the \0L \ ay Sunday evening from a three Douglas Archambault and 'Bill week visit With her sisters, Miss Lapp: kicking -the -slipper; -Mrs. represented the communist see- ;delegates use salt on only e't g s May Ferguson and Mrs, Chester Garth �1cClitiehey, Mrs. Stanley went by Scandinavian wo d w Tari jet to and beef„ anti then they X01 er Taylor and Mr. Taylor at St. i Ball; throwing ball in pail, Mrs, tion of the world which had no it completely with this.. season- :Helens.. ! BFredall; Cook; measuring , waist, freedom, and the unburnt Por -ling . Mrs. Caroline Seers,: of Mit- 1Mrs, Coby Grummett, Anna u tion with -the symbols represent- One of the highlights of the 'c,hi ll, 1 isited last 11 eek lcitl ,her Marie Schneider; surprise box, ed the free nations u! the trip was a four day tour Lip friend; rs. Elizabeth .McCarty'. Mrs. John Snyders; guessing world. , the mountains, They stayed at Two representatives from; a mountain -climbing school, four Knox United W.A. and W.M.S. Waterloo one from cult, Jeffreyj beans, Mrs. Coby • Schneider, thousand legit agoKathleen Andrews. A picnic g e sea lel e1. Entertain At Huronview lunch was served convened by UBURN ¢. AUBURN, Aug.,, .--itrs.Anna Club .Holds Picnic .Schi:ichting, of Hamburg, Ger-. , The Walkerburn Club held iti many, is visiting her son Walter, picnic last week at Ball's Grove Mrs. Schlichting and Miss, on)t1ie banks of the Maitland. Brigette. Iti.6er with a good attendance. v ,siturs last week with Miss Plans- were made for the next Minnie Wagner and other rela- meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Hallam. ' The pro - 'gram will be in charge of Mrs. Herbert Duizer and Mrs. Elliott Lapp. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Stewart Ament, Mrs. Leonard. Archambault, Mrs. Stanley .Ball .And. Airs. . Walte,. aitd their leader, Miss Barbara i from this school thi y took hikes More than 60 members of the Chesney, a teacher from Galt, I and for • the first time some Woman's Missionary Society and left Malton airport on July 2nd for New York. From there they Copenhagen taking six and three-quarters hours. From Copenhagen they took another MONEY PROBLEMS? SEE THE CREDIT UNION ODERICH COMMUNITY REDIT UNION LIMITED Mrs. George Schneider, Mrs. Worthy Young, Mrs. Joseph, of these children- saw snow. the Woman's Association cif .Verewey and Mrs. ,john Snyders. Jeff stated that the days are Kno», .United Church visited] very long with the sun going Huronview Home- last Friday ----- down at 10 p.m, and back LP' afternoon. Rev. Charles Lewis 60 Year. Record in the sky at 2 a.m. presided for the program and The children &changed soul• -'Miss Margaret A. Jackson ac- 15 Still Intact • enits an•d„,�, lye ,l,;,anadian dole- companied on the piano. The . gates carried- small hockey program waS as follows: Vocal The Goderich Lawn Bowling sticks, small jack-knives and' duets by. Misses Joan and June Club, in a letter to Town Coun- spoons bearing the maple leaf Mills with guitar accompaniment I iii; pointed out it had never in emblem and picture folders .of played by Miss Joan; boys' guar- 60 years asked- -the Town for Canada and Ontario. Jeff re- tette composed of - Bill Lapp, turned home with an engraved' Robbie and Larry Snell and Rob - ivory book -mark and decorated ert Wilkin, "A Song of Peace"; scarf from India and a penny ; piano trio by Larry Snell, Rob - bank from Guatemala. They ert Wilkin and Bill Lapp,. "March also exchanged stamps and of the Hussars"; recitations by coins, Wayne Sprung; "The Neighbor's These camps are conducted Dog" and 'Unchangeable lad - in many parts of the world to ies' quartette composed of Miss encourage good relations be- tween - the different- races - and peoples. The trip from Water- loo County was made from over $2.000 gathered' by public sub- scriptions, home and school clubs. etc. These camps have. been held for the last ten years with the first one I held by , Dr: Doris Twichel Allen at Cincin- nati, Ohio. Sadie Carter, Mrs. Gordon Me- Clinehey,:'Mr-s.- Norman .McClin- chey and. Mrs George 'Millian, "Sunrise Within" and "Ye Banks and Braes"; boy -S' • chorus from U.S.S.- 10, Hullett and Goderich Township, - -Buffalo. Gals" and C,an Can"; girls' chorus from the same sebools, "Westminster Chimes" and "When I war a MICHAEL CARNEY Student at Cadiz"; piaho, duets • h1• Nancy Andersoii and Laura Requiem high mass was sung I financial assistance. It added, however, that membership in the club • was -smaller now be- cause of older .tnembers drop- ping out. For this reason, a grant was sought to buy the main prize in connection with the 1Merchantl•and Manufactur- ers Bowling Tournament on Civic Holiday. Town Council decided to take -no action on the request, thus leaving intact the 60,,year old record of the club. Perhaps the most famous of all bird -artists was John James Audubon., whose great folio work The Birds of America was pub- lished from 1827 to . 1838 at about $1,200 for the set. Today it is worth many times that OBITUARY A classified ad brings quick Daer, "The Skater's Waltz;' and on Monday, morning at St. results. - " Pclka"; combined chorus of Peter's Church, for Michael Car - the schools sang several selec- ney, 86, who passed away in tions; a harmonica ssS��lo by Mrs. Alexandra Hospital on Friday, Everett Taylor acconypanied by Burial was in Colborne Rpman Mrs. Kenneth McDougall; the Catholic cemetery. The' -pall- Snell quartette 'composed of bearers were six grandsons: Barbara; Bonnie, Larry and Rob- John'Marriott, Michael Carney, Harry Barlett, William Barlett, Edward Barlett and Lorne Bar;, lett. The Lodge funeral home. was in charge of arrangements. Born in York County, Mr. Car- ney had lived in Goderich for 60 years. He was a son of the late Thomas Carney and Mary Redmond Barney. A bridge and building - master, - he was ' em- ployed by the C.P.R. for 42 years. ,His wife,•., the • former Mary Glastott, died in 1940. Surviving are one son, Ed - and distributed treats. The con -ward, Goderich; four daughters, veners were Mrs. James Jackson Mrs., Josephine Marriott. Gode- and Miss Margaret A. Jackson ich; Mrs. ', Margaret Kelman, assisted by the members of the LToronto MTs. Loretta Murray, music committee and the pre- London; Mrs. Allen (Dorothy), sidents of the, two organizations, Reid, Smith's Falls; 13 grand - Mrs. John ° Durnin and Mrs. children, and 29 great -grand - Kenneth McDougall. children, FOR SALE FOUR CABINS 14 x 24 10 ft. Walls - Peaked Roofs Could be built into FARM BUILDINGS, COTTAGES or G4 AGES Must Be Removed This Fall $25.00 EA. APPLY • J. A. SNIDER -. AT THE "GODERICH SUMMER SCHOOL" Highway 21 -- 14.mile North of Dunlop 31.32 mommossomiimsmils bie., "The Happy Wanderer" and "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." Following the pro- gram, 126 bags of home-made candy and soft drinks were pass- ed• out to the residents of Huronview. During the program Rev. Mr. Lewis made many ap- propriate remarks on this his firII'visit to, the Home. Follow- ing this yisit oyer 20 of the members went to the McDonald nursing home in Clinton and presented part of the program LUMBERand BUILDING SUPPLIES ^HomE For Home. or Farm WE ARE IN BUSINESS To Take Care of ►LL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS amount. In his childhood, tid bon waS, adopted by a French sea captain travelling in Am- erica. After attending a mili- tary school and studying draw- ing in • Paris, he came back to America. Unsuccessful as farm- er, storel]eeper and tutor,be finally came into his, own with ofbird his remarkable pictures rd and animal life. The uses of the coconut are so many that 'a complete list would be almost incredibly long. The Book of Iinowiedge selects more than two dozen different uses which seem to bear out the claim that a man could live and clothe and house himself on the cocoput and its varied products. . Golf became so popular in Scotland- by the middle of the ° lfith century that the author- ities outlawed it for awhile. It was feared that the game might seriously threaten the practice of archery. VVX . AVIN.GS! 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