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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-11-02, Page 4+��'OewAeRBFA Re, 4 The CrOdert Signal -Star, Thursday, November 2, 1961 !RANK H!BBERT LION 35 YEARS Attendance Awards Are Presented To Lions By The District Governor Veteran members and win- Lyle Pinkney Gerald Craw- donation of $100 to the current Hers of attendance awards were. ford and Harold Cooper., appeal of ,the CNIB was ex - The District Governor was in•pressed by James Kinkead. He presented with pins by Oistrict�-troduced F by ,13ill Lumby and added that a ° total of $9'70 in _„ It w t� _ 1t, ,_ ,4s. f till a wltn a .iotiyf� 1 t c r resettttl� dorlllia, at ihi (la p ing fit Harbourlite Inn 1'hurs- 13enniil1er blanket on behalf, day evening. i of the Godericll Lions Club. inspirational address out Che meeting was conducted -by An ins p i the president, John • Stringer. Lionism was given by the Dis- trit Governor in which he paid tribute to the Goderich Lions -Cl h-,for-past'hcco iplishments. "I ionism in Goderich in ,the within the orbit of the meat inspection unit and is another instance of specializati6n in the meat trade to make a more efficient enterprise and to meet consumer demand. Canada i increasing, in num- ber of meat consumers and in per capita .meat consumption, the latter expansion being due largely to the constant produc- tion of new meat food products. Meat processors fabricate the familiar sausage, minced meats, steaks, canned meats and so on; they have added such lines as TV dinners, dry soup mixes with meat bases and chicken ,,,g -t r ?: fzt i s Vie; f lylyd:. urk: J t F * x- .-. ' A n { V. Yl.:.'Y. '-.�-i.r 1 : .1I-. edifvL'�' or - f(9'der1 .yah , `,a 'i ma Y ruc$41 ltt L quota is $1,000. " " A plea for blood donors for the clinic to be held at' Gode- rich was made by Leo Walzak. The Lions roar was given Guest speaker for the next Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brecken- meeting on Novembtr 9 is to ridge, of Harbourlite inn, since- be Mayor E. C. Fisher, who will 'he day marked the birthday l speak on local municipal •af- ef each of them and also their fairs. -This meeting is To be l'titorewill be what the mem- wedding anniversary. - , under the chairmanship o bers of the Goderich - Lions Thanks to the Lions -for their Vice -President Bruce Erskine. Club today make it," he stated. He rcfererd to the contribution to Lionism of the late Interna- ' tonal Counsellor, Nelson Hill. ,The District Governor an- nounced the awarding of Old Monarch certificaites for the fol- lowing Frank Ilibbert, 35 • years; George Filstnger, Ed. Jessup and Gordon McManus, New slaughter plants are a• ing ,live cattle to the consumer's, 15T years. antl`•1lll " ttitft`r 'moo ' ";rt•ozerr'e-t�cr�►i r -mous'. oto -- -j '�"'Cr i Chin g "i�'[tt i-A years.eef carcasses are nwving .dible ,material such as hoofs,, The following were presented with pins for five years' per. z,wiftly from them to eastern hides, horns and mant,lre arch feet, attendance- Ernie ('raw- chain stores and packing carried; there are no' losses ford. Bruce Erskine, Bill Lunt- houses, transported by refriger- through death, sickness or by. George Parsons and John ator trucks and railway cars. shrinkage,, and delays en route Stringer. The change is noticed in the do not adversely affect the Pins for 100 per cent attend- federal meat inspection unit cargo. hli factbeefagesenough - • ".'.`�'7riiC-a ttir °E t :: � r ' t' ipi�t�re , where staff. li'i hid- o..-hiluo - hl>l - �,l .gyp, (more acceptabie.i�or in�eeliate- ke it frrc'sertted tc�7 Bob �'11dis, Alegi?ere-.tsf.d.. .�..,_.� -.- ,...,r Alexander, Harold Bettger, Dr. C. K. Hetherington, u-lrell�aaiiing. Andy Routilier, Ernie Craw ector of the unit, said develop-rs anRef rigera erhaveoad freighters tt s ford, Bill Gardner, Clayt Ed- ments of the last t wo ward: (if'orge Ellis, Guy, Emer- stem to have established „ a ' specialize in the transport of - ma:- Bruce Brskine, Bud. Gard- trend away from long hauls of these carcasses. ....... � iner, ,Tack Gould Boh Hays,! live cattle to the consumer Dr: -�Hetherzrgteri houses , he Bruce Holmes, Maurice Jen market. The traditional, ship- new packing simi- kins, Ed Jesup,, .Tim Kinkead, , ping of cattle from the prairies larly a specialization -typical of Bill I nmhv, Arn McConnell, toothe big population centers the• period. • They were built to 1 as,terrl Canada for slaugh-slaughter and to prepare the ' ' -4 ;it ll M (rid ., t.Qrd ,11,' i to c �_a xct(!'. Rind '(t;tihie+soli, (tech' 'tarso z' i hi i & 1f d bits'- . t"_a: #�• .10'....-.414.1.411,_ ---4 Bill. Schafer. Tohn cchaefer., large -animal laughter Banti, coinnee� houses the—e-Stan the ess Boh Cniith, Mery `etnhens, ! four in Alberta and c packing John Strineer. Stu S{itherland ,-Manitoba, have been built re-ing and manufacture of meat Leo �'i'aJ7nk. Nip Whetstone, Gently. for slaughtering lar'ee products. -Red Wilkinson, John McCon animals and for chilling the Ile` also noted the construe- . nell ' • - ,carcasses for shipment. The, tion of several meat processing The f��1lowvint; four new neem- advantages of supplying the plants ice Eastern Canada. .This 'tiers were inducted- 1.e0 Tevlln'°'market this w ay over freight• is an operation' that also comes LESS LIVE BEEF SHIPPED 'FROM WEST TO EAST NOW THE EYES Five species of fish in the western North Atlantic ' have eyes on the top of their heads. They are called "stargazers" -..and dwell on the-- bottom of the sea. Because of . their habitat, very little is known about their ways of -life'. Helping Hands spread Cheer' The Helping Hands held four meetings in October including their llth anniversary party on October 20. The latter was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnstone. Autumn. flowers decorated the room where the inembers dined. The table was centred with a beautifully dec- ,�j.4t -r-•which..was.... also �'�l' �iT'�F�. Y 4sw i. 'v d!With, h "I Mrs. which were blown out by liaechler, who also cut the cake. - • A social time was spent, and prizes were presented �'to W. Kingswell, , Mrs. D. Lllio and Mrs. Baechler., Mrs:. ,Kings- well received a yellow bouquet of -ilewe being -the oldest iftdy- present. ' Mrs. Johnstone reviewed• the year's work, _ which included Too old to buy insuran Being over 65 is no barrier to the purchase of new or -seventies it can be a very wise "buy." - • Here's an example. A man age 75', has a substantial number of investments. At death, estate taxes will have to be paid. To raise the cash, income-producing assets have to be sold, often Manufacturers Life has a sound reputation for its liberal approach to insuring older people for 411..e.„.putpose, of estate. conservation or foi • guaranteeing the continuity of a business. Our - representatives are qualified to provide competent counsel to help our senior citizens Meet these cash donations to the associa- tion for retarded children, the "No" club, "Care," The Scott Mission, Toronto, and a local family in distress. Hundreds of pounds of clothing were given to the Scott Mission and local families. A gift to Hie Huron County Home, and a Or- ton of bread to another "needy family; also greeting cards to many patients. -� A bake sale, a sale of child- ren's mitts and the Monarch Good Neighbor Award to Mrs. Johnstone, assisted greatly to further the work of the club. A blind couple received gifts -tt- w .$1 pec 16 an c many -in --sore b"o't" forgotten. Tbere were 18 par- cels sent overseas. A cup of to and time for spiritual re - :fl i ctions brought the annual Meeting to a close. Invited to Mr. and Mrs. W. Kingswell's 50th anniversary, the-- club 'members- -Presented- them with a yellow melafoam wallet containing a fey money bills tied with a gold bow; also • small twin loaves, a small yel- low bouquet, and a pretty verse te fit the occasion. On the fourth Friday, the club members paid a surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs James Ruddock, who reside at Loyal. ,a n Members were entegtained with a game, the donors of the gift winning it. _ But 'finally, Mrs. Ruddock became the prow. possessor. 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