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getmeth Thain' and -family
rote spent Saturday with
'and Mrs., Duncan MapKay
oath residents are pleased
borne after treatment for a
e of weeks in Victoria Hos
and with his son John
Weir and family- 'at -.Lon
r, and Mrs. Charles Mell-
o(' family and the .form•
mother, Mrs. Gertrude IVIe•
en, all of Oshawa, visited on
oay with Mr. and Mrs. Rob -
and Mrs. D. A. MacKay
iss Gwen MCDOwell left on
sday for Trois Pistoles,
where she..will take a
eek course in French.
is sponsored by the Uni-
ity of Western Ontario.
McDowell has taught this
at Stratford.
sitors with Mr. and Mrs.
erson Rodger and family.
e Mr. William Rodger, War -
David find Vickie of Ot-
a and Mrs. William Helesie,
and Paul of Goderich.
eeent visitors with Mrs. Wil-
T.Robison were Mrs. T. W.
elwood and Mr.. and Mrs.
n Hazelwood, Douglas and
ie, all. of Toronta.
, Stewart Findlay spent a
k with his aunt. Mr. Find -
was in a tragic car adcident
Lindsay last September
n his 'wife was instantly
ed Ile had been a patient
Lindsay hospital for sik
.and has made a mar-
"ITtlifire-"-MeDougall- re-
ed last Frictay-af-tev-srpend-'
the week ‘vith Mr. and Mrs.
Qope and family at London.
sitors at the summer cot -
of Mr,,and Mrs. Bert Craig
he United Ch.tirch Stnnmer
ool were Air. and Mrs. Ed.
of Windsor and Misses
nda Ball. and Brenda Arch-
, peter Brown OrRiverside
citing with Mr. and Mrs.
lard All,n and Mr. Harvey
wLekeild at MitChell with
1,-,ou: Mr. Jackson Sharon
:esirs. Brian Doerr and Bill
in of Niagara Falls spent
weekend 'with the former's
ndparents, Mr. and Mrs.
rt Chamney:
r and Mrs. James Annis
family of Ottawa. and Mr.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller of Lon -
spent the holiday with the
les' father, Mr. Percy Vin-
t.
r. and Mrs. Maitland Allen
ted recently with Mr. Geode
Ts, ,Kerns of London,
land, arrived last weekend
aftada and plans on making
home with her daughter,
Orval McPhee, Mr. Mc -
and Ronald. Other rela-
s-visiting the McPhee home
the holiday were Mr. and
alel Steep, Carol and
airy of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
et -luck ffuek, ail
t. and Mrs. William Sutton
family of CamP Borden
tit•4.he weekend with their
ds, Mr. and Mrs. John
oexs over the Weekerld with
tid Mg. Oliver Anderson
e Mr. William Anderson,
don: Mr. Thomas Anderson
daughters, Donna Lynn and
lite of Toronto and Dale of
gston: Mrs. A. V. Shackleton
less Mary Shackleton of
Christine and Larry and also
with Miss Eileen Robinson.
The Young People's SocietY
of Knox Presbyterian Church
at Wightman's Grove last week.
The evening's progrm Was
planned by Miss Alargaret
, Haines and Rev. Robert Meally.
• Mr. and Mrs. Re'Wland Stalk-
er of Kingston visited tecently
with Mx. and. Mrs. Maitland
Mrs. Donald Kai received
word -that her %pHs, Laura
Deer and Nancy Anderson, pass-
ed their Grade 8 piano examin-
ations' in the Royal Conserva-
u tory of Toronto Pianoforte. In
tht Western Conservatory of
Music examinations, Jennifer
Grange received first -Nass hon-
ors in Grade 2 Theory and
Brenda- East received honor's.
Mrs. Ronald Pentland of
North Bay is visiting her mo-
ther, Mrs. Charles Straughan.
Mrs. Harry Rinderknecht and
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Rinder-
knecht and family of Detroit
vithited last week with the form-
er's sisters, Mrs. Clifford Brown,
Mr. Brown and famify and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, Mr. Haggilt
and family.
Mrs. T. W. Hazelwood Of Tor-
onto and her sister, Mrs. Wil-
liam T. Robison visited recently
in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Findlay.
Messrs. Keith and Gary Rod-
ger and Miss Jane Carter of
Goderich spent the weekend at
Potash Lake, north of Peter -
irs. Orval McPhee visited in
o last week with Mr. and
Rod Lockhart, Roddy,
boro.
.Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. William Rodger of Ottaw
on the arrival of their son WU-
liain Norman, in Ottawa.
Classes for the Dilly Vacation
Bible School will continence
next Monday, July 8th at 9. '440.
with opening devotions heing
hekl in St. Mark's %Anglican
Church: An invitation' 'is ex-
tended to all Children of the
commnnity to attend this inter-
denominational school.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Humph-
reys Visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Poneld Humphreys
arld family at ,Paris.
Horseshoe Winners
Mr. Ed. Davies of Auburn
and Mr. Court Kerr of Ben -
miller attended the, horseshoe
pitching competition' fox% the
'Ontario Championship at Con-
estoga last Saturday. Mr. Kerr
came third in the A class and
Mr. DiVies 1bek fourth place.
Both men received substantial
money prizes. Mr. Bert Staley
of Waterloo won first place and
Mr. Jack Lentz of Hamilton
came second.
.called To The -Bar
Mr. Donald Edward Pattersbn
of Grande Prairie, Alberta, was
recently called to the bar. He
is, the son of Mr. Diniald
Patterson, Q.C., and Mrs. Pat-
terson of Grande Prairie and
the "grandson of the late Don-
ald Patterson who was the first
Huron County engineer. Mr.
Donald E. Patterson was pre-
sented by his father at the
Supreme Court sitting at Grande
Prairie. Ile received his Bach-
elor of Law at the University of
Saskatchewan and has since
taken over his father's law prac-
tice in that city, established in
1919. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W.,- Patterson are now visit -
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-Promotion list. of pupil's ,of
ed by the teacher, 'Mr. Duncan
A, MacKay, /is as follows:
Grade 8 to 9 -Judith •Artiutit,
Laura Daei*, John MacKay, Gail
Miller, Robert Wilk -in; Grade 7'
to 8 -Ronald- Arthur, Brenda
East, Allan 1V1cDougall; Grade
6 to 7 -Brian Craig, Jennifer
Grange, Joyce Leatherland,
Roely Lubbers, Betty Moss,
lkiark Arthur, Wayne Arthur.
Ronald Brown, Karen East,
Stephen Haggitt, Lynda Long-
hurst, Petra Teichert, Patsy
Wilkin; Grade 4 to 5 -Larry
Chamney, Shelly Grang e,
George Lubbers, Randy Meehan,
Dana Bean, Nancy Brown, Doug-
las McIntyre, Marie Plunket ,t
Gail .Seers, Peter Teicheir
Grade 2 to 3 -Paul ChamneY,
Doreen iMcClinchey, Sherry
Plaetzer; Grade 1 to 2 -Henry
Lubbers, Trudy 1VLachan,4Wanda
inemperwor
Plaetzer, Lynn Turner.
memorial 'Service
The 37th annual Merneirial
Service WO iteld last Sunday
at Ball's cemetery with a large
attendance. Rev. Charles W.
Lewis was in charge Of the
service and the organist was
Mas. Norman Wightman. Rev.
R. U. MacLean Of Knox Presby-
terian churdi assisted with the
service and 'led in the 'respon-
sive reading of Psalm 97. Rev.
Mr. Lewis read the Seripture,
Matthew 8:14-27. Mr. Norman
McDowell, ehairinan of the
Trustee ltsoard, spoke' of the
work of the board during the
past year and expressed ap-
preciation for" the interest
shown in the upkeep of this
cemetery which was started in
1857. The offering was 'receiv-
ed by board members Frank
and Robert Turner, the super-
inteedent.' Rev. Chaoles W.
Lewis chOse "What sort of a
man is this?" for his text, speak-
ing a the life of Christ's dis-
ciplesowhen, on the storm -toss-
ed sea of Galilee, -they asked
Glimpse:Of )(ears Ahead Given
By Graduation Guest Speaker'
Grade VIII graduates of Gode- order to be ,able to intelligentiy
rich public schools ,were advis- choose a career.
e& to acquaint themselves with- , The advice came frorn the
ithe needs of business and in- guest 'speaker at the graduation
du,stry in the, years ahead, in exercises in Victor. "Lauriston
school when° R, J. gunter, guid-
ance teacher at Clinton Second-
ary school, was guest speaker.
He forecast that each of the
graduating class would. face 'un-
employment on an average of
„four occasions, at stages, when
their jobs would be eliminated
by automation.
He advised the pupils "not to
worry about it now" but to
take every opportunity to assess
the coming needs of industry
and prepare themselves accord -
Mr. Hunter must have been
suffic-ient4 imPreq-sed by the
tap dancing numberS 1A4hich pre-
U.C.W. Rose Tea ceded his speech at the gradu-
The U.C.W. of Knox United ation program to choose the
(Continued on page 14) theme of his address from the
this question. He stated that
Jesus has an answei in today's
world and spoke of Jesus as a
man of sincerity, a man of
urgency, and a .man of God's
great power. He urged all to
strive for Christian unity in
our time. This service had
been planned by Rev. C. W.
Lewis, Mrs. Gorden R. Tay*
and the Trustee Board. Visitors
were present from,Ottawa, Tor -
to, Kitchener, Stall° ,
don, Seaforth, Clinton, Gode-
rdiniding district.
The Goderich Signal -Star Thursday,
entilled "The /lest Things
Life are Free" and "It's Nice
Work if You Can Get It."
Halfway Mark'
After congratulating the
Grade eight graduates on reach-
ing the, halfWay !nark of their
educational careers, he remark-
ed that up to ten years' ago,
Grade eight was the average
schooling achieved by Can-
adians. He also commented on
the numerous ehanges since
1950 such as the use of , atomic
power, the jet ,plane and the
replacement ef the old Stearn
tion a few. Mr. Hunter then
proceeded to show by visual
statistics the ratio of boys and
giitis per hundred who will
close_ various vacations sueh
as firemen, factory workers,
laborers, salesmen, office work-
ers, managers, prate -along peo-
ple, hairdressers and mechanic§,
"As a result of the industrial
revolution, the mechanical age
is witlx us, PUtting more people
out of work in favor of maeh.
1)10 which never need a coffee
break or .0 holiday. Who *can
compete with this? And yet
that is what we are expected
Thus each child should be
thinking :about an occupation
for the future, and Mr. Hunter
urged the graduates to look
around at various plants and
establishMents to see how things
are operated and get suifloient
information to, help in choos-
ing a suitable vocation.
In losing he said, "You have
earned two months' vacation,
but you are not yet educated."
In Canada in the period 1946-
1962 supplementary labor in-
.eorne-whip.h consists of em-
ployers' contributions to pen.
pleyntent Insurance and work-
men's compensation--inereased
frorre-$156 te $876 mil-
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