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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-11-17, Page 1010 The Quiegieh Signa'l4tar, Thursday, Noven*er 100 1966 •Vuigarity cndenc: Imprisonment For Deserter Drinking and vulgar' language on television were condemned last week by delegates to the London Area Women's Institute convention held at Knox. Presby- terian Church in Goderich. .,, Voting delegates unanimously approved a • resolution to do everything ,possible, individually and -collectively, to stop' these porgrants. Resolutions carried during the closing day included one to petition the provincial goveji- ment to abolish sales tax on laundry soaps, detergents, hand soap (except fancy packaged). facial and -toilet tissuos and wo- men's sanitary supplies, as these are necessary articles commgn- r ly used in the home µ Delegates defeated a resolu- tion to request the federal gov- ernment to amend existing laws, making desertion a criminal off- ence. A m,an guilty of deser- tion shall be ordered to support hip wife and family, or be im- prisoned. it stated. ri di^s, Harry Strang, R.R. 3, ies and health; Mrsg Wiilliam Exeter, was. elected -area presi- Spence, RR•• 6, St, Marys, jun- dent for the coming year. for activities, and Mra. Ray John - Other officers are: Mrs. A. J. son, R.R. 3; Iona Station, ei:bizen- GetUler, Fullarton, past presi- ship and education. dent; Mrs. Vermont Pow, R.R. Auditors .are Mrs. Willard 7, St. Thomas„and and Mrs. Charles Parkhill. Tilllsonburg and Mrs. 17lunro, R.R. 1, Embro, vfiee'pre- (wen Hawkins, Brownsville. In sidents; Mrs. Lorne Crinklaw, charge Of resolutions is • Mrs. A. London, secretary; Mrs. Ross- J. Gebtler; curator is Mrs. Cyril Allen, Till,9onbus+g, treasurer, Williams, R.R. 8., St. Thomas and and Mrs. George Wallace, . R.R. assistant curator, Mrs. John Mac - Ingersoll, public relations of- Lean, Seaforth. (icer. Elected as provincial board directors ' were Mrs. Hamer Judge, London, and Mrs. Gowan Young. St. Thomas. Alternates are Mrs. J. A. Lawton, Dorches- ter and Mrs. J. C. Penhale, St. i homas. Standing camunittee conven- ers are: Mrs. Charles Phillips. R.R. 6, Aylmer, agriculture and Canadian industries; Mrs. James Little, R.R. Thamesford, his- torical research and current ev- ents; Mrs. Calvin Carmichael, R.R. 3. Ilderton, home eeonosn- Appointed committee repre- sentatives are Mrs. Gordon Cul- vert, Komoka; Consumers' . As- sociation a Canada; Mrs. Strang, War Memorial Children's Hos- pital; Mrs. Crinklaw, Mrs. Har- vey Wales, Komoka, and Mrs. Strang, Western -Fair- - -eenunit tee. Elections were conducted by Mrs. Everett Small, Essex, FWIO p=resident. Miss Helen , McKercher, Tor- onto, director, Home Economics Branch, Department of Agricul- ture and Food, told delegates akes Qffer nox Lot Rent Knox Presbyterian Church has • been given an unofficial $150 -a -year' offer by the town for the public use of the church parking lot Dr. Barry Hall, representing the church asked council for 30(F ear 'but said he Would bask t =rh v church committee., The town's offer was suggest- ed by 1tl,ayor Walkom, who had. asked 1)r. Hall if the church Nk ould be responsible for snow removal" from the parking lot if the town paid the $300 rent. Snow removal for a, winter would cost about $300 said the . mayor, estimating it on the basis of $25 an hour to cart the snow away. Dr. Hall said that the com- mi=ttee . had no idea what snow removal,would co st, hut t :said 'that -t-vas.pTefe abe.dor the town to continue the ser- - vice. Coun. Johnston said that the public might use the lot whether the town paid a rental for it or not. LOCHALSH LOCHALSH - Monday after-, noon a Hallowe'en party was "held at North Ashfield public .chool. Mrs. Ewan MacLean acted as judge for the many costumed witches and ghosts and goblins, - ' Mrs. David Elphich attended a ` shower for Lucy Morrison at St. Helens 'on Saturday night. Mrs. -Oliver McCharles was hostess to the Ripley Women's Institute meeting on Friday afternoon. Visiting with ,Mr. Don IVLac- Lean for the weekend were Mr. a'hd Mrs. Allan MacLean and children, Collitgw€iod,----- • The first severe snow storm of the season struck with full force on Thursday afternoon. Visibility was almost nil at times and several who regularly attend night school in Ripley were forced to stay home. i Mrs. Thom MacDonald has returned home from Wingham • HURON NEW DEMOC TIC QTY MEETING ELM HAVEN. - MOTEL, CLINTON 7[1 --du OY. 1 8:30 P.M. , Speaker Donald C. MacDonald . MPP Ontario Leader - Lunch - Published by Huron N.D.P" Association. •. hospital and is presently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Andrew in Lucknow. Mr. Rod Finlayson of Sarnia spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. Coun. Sheardown suggested that the lot may no longer be needed because parking re- strictions on some streets have been lifted. "Do you mean you are not even willing ,to discuss it, is it not worth something?" Dr. Hall .aske.. • 'Ire r}iitmerati d -'uses;:: he said have no connection with Knox Church. These included Friday night shoppers, persons attending courts, county council and •social events • at nearby churches. Reeve Jewell said he felt $300 was an excessive request, but "I would like to see some agreement." _, The mayor's offer of $150 included snow removal by the town, but no motion was passed. In 1960 the town paved and placed lights at the parking lot for $1,000. Tthe lease since then has been on the basis of a write-off of that cost. --- CHECK THESE VALUES - STAMP ALBUM' OUTFIT • This album' has a capacity of 6,500. The outfit includes a packet of stamps gathered from around the world; a magnifying glass; packet of stamp hinges; perforation gauge and watermark detector. $1019 POLAROID SWINGER CAMERA Reg :z,.95 s119.95 RO W N ISE STARMITE OUTFT Reg $15 B11.95 BROM/NV FIESTA. CAMERA OUTFIT Reg. $11.25 9.95 HENDERSQ.N • Urged their county home economist is the person to consult on hoarse or time management problems. Horne eeonoanistts try to keji abreast 'of new developments, she said. "Experience can not be look-. ed upon as any more than a guidepost." She said the aims orf home economists and the airns, of WI members are the same: "Helping to solve human ,problems by establishing a happy horn Award winners announce during the convention were: Most outstanding Tweedssuuir history book, iBirr WI; poem, Mrs. Fred J:Ieeney, Ingersoll, West Oxford WI; drawn thread - work, Mrs. Richard JenessaY Mrs. Charles Tilden, Lambeth, Delaware W. A fashion show 'presented by East and West Elgin Districts was commented by Mrs. Allan Hooker, Belmont. Styles model- led were those made as a re- sult of taking the course, Focus on Finishes. The financial report, present- ed by Mrs. Gowan Young, stated a balance on hand of $475.69, and a bursary fund balance of $56.50. Mrs. Albert Leitch accompan-• ied, her sister, Mrs. Walter Westlake, on a six weeks' trip to British Columbia. They visit- ed Mrs. Westlake's sons at Burnaby and Gold River, B.C. BOOK STORE The Square 524-7812' 200.0 EWARD FO s', INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CON- VltCTION OF THE PERSON OR PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FO THE ILIO':; ::TRIES AT McGEE MOTORS ON SEPT. 25, 1966 AND NOV. 6, 1966. STRICTEST ,CONFIDENCE. NOTIFY: .GODF ICH POLICE DEPARTMENT FarmVacation group Meets In Goderich The Maitland Country Club was the scene of the Semi-annual meeting of the Canadian 'Farm Vacation Association on Satur- day, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durst, R.R. 2, Clinton, as hoses. Wilmer Hardy,' reeve of Col- borne Township, told the mem- bers attending from several parts of Ontario that he was privileged to welcome their or- ganization to Huron County, and thought of them as pioneers in a whole new branch of agricul- ture -that of harvesting vaca- tioners. Those present reported holi- daying families on their farms this summer from eight states 'and Tokyo, Japan, as well as Ontario and Quebec, also some Bet -miller U.C.W. president, Mrs. A. Alaskan opened the meeting with prayer, - Devotions and worship were taken by Mrs. W. Fisher: Mrs. Leonard Warr spoke of the good work the missionarys are doing. She gave a talk on 'India, how some of the tribes live and showed Indian dishes, food and other items including a snake skin 10 feet long. There will b,e a needy family helped again for Christmas. Mrs. E. Fisher and Mrs. F MdMichael gave the highlights on the Huron Presbyterial that was held at the United Church, Nile. WINGHAM MEMORIALS �I 'QUALITY' `-' SERVICE ""CEMET"ERY-LETTERING �v.. :;..x:fXl;Mh^A. !:.•YR' '!/Y.. W :.?+ifei.ie,c-+,y�«'WJvaHw '�T$w+a. • �a�Ller` �-F,-rwalit".-i:`o..., hx4 ;'.�SY., i„�. �'�?�1.'. ' KSi$94"a •. foreign student attending Alma,. College, St. Thomas. Ella Kinney, Toronto, was on hand to represent the Wiliiarn P. Wollfe Organization, Hotel representatives., Mr. Wolfe was the founder of Farm Vacations in America. Other guests were William Urquhart, manager of the Mid- Western Ontario Development Association and Ohris George. ofthe department of tourism and information. 'i As prospective vacationers outnumber farms available, Mr. George urged the association to strive for more members -an excellent way for farmers to defray expenses of fixing up their large homes. He suggested too, that the farm hosts consider offering winter vacations, and ttde--eampi-n+g;-- Pat Dickerman of farm Vaca- tions and Holidays, Inc., New Yorks will attend the annual meeting in the spring while on a promotion tour . of Canadian cities in connection with Expo Huck Campbell, Stratford, gingerly holds the stake Clarence Hardy, Goderich, applies the hammer. They among highways department workmen repairing and repaving around the department of transport scales at Hblmesville. 'Mr. Campbell is the father of Mrs. D. J. 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