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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-05-27, Page 13
ti, ^nha 'Mai lane VaIIIey onservation Authority The Ooderieh Signe-Star, "', hurs ,aY1: 4I4y ", 5 Gr tp he executive of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority as revamped at the organization's annual meeting in Blyth recently. .From the left, front, are Harold Owens, . Wal - ace Township, past chairman; Cyril Bamford, Listowel, secretary -treasurer; Robert Wenger, Wingham, . chairman; Alvin Smith, Turnberry Township, vice-chairman; standing, William Evans, Kinloss, chairman of the Reforestation Board; ten Muselow, Listowel, field -officer; George Mc- Cutcheon, Brussels, Conservation Areas; Mason Robinson, East Wawanosh, Land Use and Wildlife. The latter two, ,'along with Nielson Cardno, Seaforth, chairman of the Public Relations Board are new -comers to the executive. 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Price each 49c — SAVE 10c LARGE 24 -OZ SIZE Personal Miss Shirle • Love,Reg.N., daughter o': M. and Mrs. Char- les Love. has returned to Cin- cinnati, Ohio, after visiting here. Mr. and Mrs William Ritchie, 172 Britannia road W., who are moving to South Bay Mouth, Manitoulin, were recently ,pre- sented with a pair, of end lamps '- ' . .. friends... - Miss hibo and fir d b thenar yr.� b b`' Y Lyn Rae and M iss Hiss Judy Weber 16,for leftSunday,May V6eber Banff where they will work for months. the summer m � -.Sixteen nieniiberr Of the Gode- Pich Brigade were in attend- arts at the annual inspetdion of the St. •John Ambulance held Friday evening, May 14th, at the- Stratfeed Armory. ' Brigdier Ede Snow of To onto, Provincial ComtriJissioner, took the Sainte and pfficiated at, the__ceremon•„ y. _ Divisions of the St, John • Ambulancewere re- presented frone-.Stratford,. Li:. towel 'arid Gcxterich. The Regi- mental (pipe' band of the Perth Regiment took part in the cere- mony. Derrienstrations of practical first aid were given by the var- iouS brigades and realistic cas- ual'tyoases, were 'provided by the Stratford Scouts who wore plastic simlulletions of burns and other realistic afflictions. John Cory, Superintendent of the,- Goderich Division, was pre- sented with his tenth year ,cer- tificate by Brigadier Snow. Dave llFIanman and Harry We:stlaka, members of the 4ode- rich Brigade,. took part in the 'ceremonies. Six lady members of the Goderich Brigade were also on ,parade. These were: Mrs. Lee Ashton, Mrs: Pearl Cheysler, Mrs. Lorena Minaker, Mrs. Jane Mulder, Mrs. Muriel Reinhart and Mrs. Ethel Stew- art. L. B. Graham, secretary of the ,Goderich Branch commit- tee and J. G. Macdonald, public relations representative, attend- ed the inspection. Flighlt tieuten�ant ,T. M,' (Bib- by) Giibsdn, -RI Clinton Pub- lic Information Officer and In- structor at School of Instruc- tional Technique was ordered on Temporary Duty to Canadian Forces Headquarters, Ottawa, to report May 25th. • His duties will be tot help in the preparation of the Armed Forces Display for the 1965 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. He Ls expected to re- turn to Clinton mid-September. '/L. Gibson will be Com- manding Officer of the Tri -Ser- vice Team that will man the CNE Exhibit. The Armed For- ces Display will be located near the "Dufferin Gates" of the ONE and gives the Services an opportunity to display their wares to hundreds of thousands of people.' Personal A police officer from .Grand Island, Nebraska, Lieutenant Ronald Scott, made a stopover in Goderich last week with his wife on their first trip to Can- ada. " ue ts�-of- Tle sou1� 'w'er� g s p • , � Mrs.amts H. ' � an., Co i nc i. rarJ t •ee South street r attheir J oh ns� �n home. Et. Scott is .a distant reletive of Councillor' -Johnston.'' 24 -OZ e LOAVES `VACATiiON HOMES Dungannon s 4-H Calf Club By Jill Bennett The May meeting of the Dun- gannon "Calf Club was held at Wilf Pentland's place with the president, Cecil Cranston, in charge. The meeting was open- ed with the 4 -II Pledge. and the roll call was answered. Mob McNeil showed' how to ff _ aHolstein a class ucl e cow -and judge of I I lstci cows was judged. U n � g � Le f thanked.Larry.I ent= tic))) c y land for having_the meeting at his place: - __ The -bunganiion Agricultural hall was the -"site for the rest of the meets ,decided that the Beef and Dairy members -would be separated +into- different clubs. Don- Triv ' -ors, summer Ag. assistant, con- ! ducted the lesson on Feeding and Management, followed by a quiz on this lesson' The meeting oaf' the' W!M.S. of Knox Presbyterian Church was 'held last. week with the Mit.. U. Rivers a pre- siding. .Arae invitatfon was re- ceived Imre the Hensall to attend its 75th annivnaary, and the .Arthur Circle invited the WJM S. to join awith them WTI -5w 16r a. pot Tuc supper. Arranlgeine,nts to attend will be 'elude later" 'by the telephone committee. It was detid_ ed to send birth- day greetings ±o Mrs. T. Ward - law Taylor who will be 95, May 30th, and- is the Honorary Pre- sident. A solo by 'Nlrs. R. F, ,des, was accompanied by Miss E. Somerville. Contents of Bless- ing boxes, were received by the ppeclat, fund secretary, Mrs. J. Thomson. Those unable to be present mey bring them to the June meeting. .Mrs. A. Taylor spoke briefly on. the work being done ate Anmagh, t'h e Presbyterian Hone, ie helping the young un- married . mothers to make a 'fresh start in life. When the home was opened $100 was don- I ated from the blessing boxes to furnish a roam in memory Of Miss Edith Wiggins who spent most of her holidays help- ing in the former home for many years. The Soriptuse--- lesson was read by Mrs. F. Robinson and prayer' was .oliered by Mrs. J. R. Leitch. iMrs- 'Rivers introduced the •gue.,t speaker, Mrs. Wim:-xers- lake of Seeforth. She•as � a ff.. , dole ate to the � .e aI enolmeeting i I in 'Walkerton of the Synodical Society of Hamilton and Lon- don, and• told of the highlights of the three-day mefa,tings !' O:er •100 deleeates attenled rom the 10 Pre: hyterials, and the Anniversary Book was dis- ' p ayed, cnntaining the names of 14-ne'mlbc rs•- in eacTi 'Aux,ilia"i a in the Synodical. Missions Speaker 11Iiss Mary Whale, Executive Direc:.nr of Ovi'I: eas Missions, spoke of the challenge to.W.M.S. n e n;heto : u;;_aort., the NV ark meeting. It was then of the five n who are Ycti:ng- ov er,eas, two are goin.4.10 Formosa' and three to 1 tl i -a, fir; -a-- s-ocie y -we have been asked to send two repre- ser,tatives. to British G0'iana,, to work with the' women.'d`f that church, so Miss Whale and Miss nae Nutt will leave shoxltly to l3elp plan the Chra,,Itian work of tile future for the women. Three you ; vtnoneu from other countries are studying here, stup�ported by the W.M,S-, and hope- to go back to work Tri theft' txw.n "p©tl�r txty fi(o t1h wild need ouzf prayers and our s u pert. ftev. Roane Talbott is home on furlcu'gh from Japan, •,and told of his work with the Kor- eans there. Ile said they are looked on es 'outcasts, and have very few opportunities to im- prove their living cend'i�tions. Pictures were shown of the - new Korean churches and the congregations whose members• bring others to their services, and all this is made possible by the work of the members of the W.�IVI.S. The theme of the meeting was 'The Chat:1)4e e ,o the Ftp sent,' and the natesa,e the • new president, 1111,.% Vit. 'S. Botratani itvas }4We must he bout our, Father's buS.hfi a; 'a • we be; string in oar faith and our sled i~ation." _'`lie .ne „apntieleemeetin hof r the Synodical will be 404 14 • Niagara, Huron Presbyterial is - repxe- seated on • the. Synodical Exeeu:,: tjve by Mrs. J. Dunbar of l�e1 grave, as. Life 'Members`h'ip sec retary, and Miss Flora Macdon- ald acdonald of Goderich as a member without • poi+ttfolio. -.Miss ;1. "IVEtlhison exprestsed the thanks of theemembers, hers• to the speaker and the soloist, and the meeting closed' with the Doxology and prayer by the president. The ,social half hour which followed gave an oppor- tunity to meet the speaker. ,- KINGSBR!DGE KINGSBRIDGE. —Dr. and Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kasper spent the weekend l Dennis Hogan and family. with John O'Connor. i4lr. and Mrs. Wray Pierson Weekend visitors.- witih Mr. I and family, Hamilton, spent the and Mrs. Ray Dalton were: Mr. I weekend with Mrs. Gilmore. and Mrs: Claire Simms and fam- I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garvey ily, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce i and family, Toronto, spent, the Hansford and Ray; -Galt, and Joe I weekend here. Hansford who is taking the olli- I Miss Patsy Allen, London, cern' training course at Shila, spent the weekend with Mr. Manitoba. and Mrs. Frank Moran. Miss n 13ianche Bilodeau, Ilam- Other weekend visitors were ilton, visited with the Heifer- Mike Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- - nan family over the weekend, ence Doherty and family, Mr. -Miss Florence Lambertus, and Mrs. Joe Martin and fam- Hamilton, spent the weekend ily, Hamilton. 'wish her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ifc� man Lambertus. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Aug. Kinahan were Mrs. Maur-' Heather Muir, slaughter of ice Edwards, Mary Anne and Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Muir Of Personal Sharon. from Landon. I.4Q.uri,ej ch•. regi :Ettl....__hs......BA— Weekend, tai..,.«. 11 cc he nd, visitors with Mr. II 'E. degree at Queen's Uni- ♦- ' and Mrs. Con Hogan N��etc Mr. verity Convocation oaf Satur- tttld 111x:5, Thos. Bryan and Viv-,day. , I f•,tr.;:a.st •r Ken Cameron_ af- ia,n, To1�r�nto, ar,�.I-l�crr�. Moban,:. ,. Stratford. Lticknuw and Don McLay of Miss Rita Forbes, Detroit. Ripley were elected directors' - spent the weekend with Mr. and . for one year of the Ontario �w rnis ionarics Mrs. John Inman' and family, Bra' ch, Canar-l'nn •Postmasters' -WW eekend visitors with Mr. ,s' ciation�at the' annual con-' and Mrs. Jim Martin were Mr. fere •e held at Kingston. and - Mrs. Bill --- McDonald,- and -1 Miss -Jo Anne-- Alton of Luck Lisa. London, and Mr.. and Mrs. nor, was araonh the group which Jim Griffen, St. T • omas. 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