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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-22, Page 34e The Gederieh Signal -44A i1wIay, December 4.114r Hoirnesvilie (3. The Deeem. be Meeting', of the U.C.W, was held en Dec. O. Mrs. C. Tebbutt and M. a, tiovs grutipsmqre A *in charge Of the program. Scriptitre was read by Mrsle. Harris and Mrs, Reg. Miller led in pyayer. A reading on ad, vent was given by 1VIrs. G. Ginn. 1Virs. Wm. Norman and Mrs. Grigg sang the duet ',Peace and Goodwill," Mrs. C. Tebbutt gave a meditation on the Chritm4s story and a piano sole by Mrs. Lobb was muCh dtigg,gonducted the business. The repArt, of the fi. nano° committee was given by the chairman Mrs, H. Williams. It was decided to give $100. to to Over and Above Gifts, $10 to. Westminster Furnishing fundand $35 to the church M. and M. fund. Twenty-five dollars was vot- ed to pay the expenses of a Hi. C member to the Lab Alpha Conference at Niagara 'aUs. Hostesses for the afternoon were 'Mrs. Muriel Grigg. Mrs. R. Potter, Mrs. J. Yeo and Mrs. E. Grigg. pERSONALS Mrs. Harold Yea who has been a patient in Clinton Public Hos. pital has returned home. Mrs. M. Stock who has been spending a feW weeks at the home of her daughter and son.in.law Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McCli.nchey, London, following an eye opera. tion, has returned to her home in the village. Wallace Avery has returned home after' being a patient .in Victoria Hospital, London.. The Holmesville Messengers held their annual Christmas party Dec. 10. • Taylor's Corner '------9°"DaY Permit Abc'lished TAYLOR'S CORNER--Thecem. rapity clo met for their Christ - Inas 'meeting at the home of Mrs. Barrie Walter, . PreVieus fall Meetings bad been held at the hernes Of Mrs. C. Wldt0era M. Holmes in GederiCh. Mrs. Malins, preSicient, cons - ducted the meeting with Mrs. Sinclair at the piano. The Christ" mas Story was read by Mrsa. Frank Sehmidt. The Secretary and treasurer both reported. The ladies. decided to try to ilyile‘bwatORIelet cand,y,' for pa". tents of the Nursing,Homes for, • Christmas. The nominating committee brought in a slate of suggested officers. The election resulted as follows, president, Mrs. T. Malins; vice.president, Mrs. J. Westbrook and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Schnfidt; secretary for the Itor- ean orphan, Mrs. ChesterSturdy. The heads of the different com- mittees were to be named at the January meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Gerry Ginn. The making of a Centennial quilt- was left to be discussed at the next meeting. A.Christ. mas gift` exchange was enjoyed' by all and a social time was spent over the tea cubs. The co -hostess were Mrs. Jim toting and Mrs. Ben Whitely. In France Traditionally, adults in France do not exehange gifts until New Year's Day, In some French villages, - shepherds bring their lambs to church off Christmas. New M• otorcycie . . NinetY4lay instrttption permits QntarioVitlientadriveroslicence wRitten and practic4 tests. The 'for the operation ot motorcycles bearing •a motorcycle, endorse', written portions will include all In Ontari0 will be abolished earlY ment, questions on the regulardriver's inz19:07, Transport Minister Has. ,An applicant wishingtooperato eitaminatien as well as qtmstiOns kett has announced. „ other motor vehiclesln addition A'egardlo0 safe motorcycle epere ,The change iS 4m9ng a set of te motorcycles Inust pass ation. • " new regulations governing the a separate examination, and will' After .Passing the written test, examinatien and licensing of mo. torcycle riders in the proVinee, bl:eatchesi.Ve a _licence enderSed for the aPPlicant must be able to identify and illustrate the use of Starting Jan 1, anyone apply. Persons who now operate the controls on his vehicle. He, ing for a licence to ride arnetor- motorcycles on_drivers'licerice$ must also demonstraetakJng tfe Able, to &Shirai- the:IF—and St°PlIffr rawli*I-draah control andbalance. Mr, Haskett said that Ontario Is among the' first jurisdictions in Werth America to introduce regulations specifically.aimed at safe operation of motorcycles. The need, for them arose from the extraordinary repent growth in the use of motorcycles in the province and in the number of accidents in whigh they have been involved. At the end of September this year, there were 36,827 motor, cycles registered in the province, 59 per cent more tha n at the end of September, 1965. The 1965 increase was 133 per cent over the previous year. Also, Up to the end ofSeptember this year, motorcycles were in. volved in 3,221 accidents -in which there were 42 fatalities and 2,475 injuries. In all of 1965 therb were 2,390 motorcycle accidents, comPared with, 867 in 1964, . Many of the mOtorcyclexiders inVOlyed in these, accidents were in the 16-19 age group, andamong these there were many who were lea,rners operating on instruction • Regulations an examination in its bperationlicences to include the motor. He Will De issued a driver's cycle eadorsement provided they licence endorsed for the opera can prove they are experienced ation of motorcycles only. drivers. • After March 31, it will be an The new motorcycle drivers' offence to ride a motorcycle in examinations will include both Ahrneek Chapter Gives $10 To St. John Corps The Ah:meek Chapter held its meeting on Dec. 7 at the home of Mrsrank Walkom. - The kegent Mrs. Hencterson presided. The flag waspresented by Mrs. C. Ruffell. Secretary Mrs. Tichborne gave the report of previous Meeting. Mrs. Gibbons gave the report d the card party held at the Legion Hall, a successful event. Mrs. EVerett read a letter of thanks from the family of the late Mrs. Patterson who had been for many years a valued member. Mrs. C. Cutt reported a letter of thanks from the Sick Chil- dren's Hospital for crib quilts received: St. John Ambulance requested •assistance for their work. A $10 donation was voted in, response. The treasurer's reg- ular report was then given. Mrs.' 0. Straughan, world at. fairs convener,read Queen Eliza- beth's last Christmas Message to the Commonwealth. " Mrs. Everett thanked the hos. tess ,for openingher home to the chapter. Mesdames Snell, Alex- ander, Gibbons and .Cutt with the hostess served lunch. •permits. Merriest wishes and happiest thoughts, for all our,friends at this holiday season. And bountiful —thanksrto-Yourittidlostavaif&yott— ." L. O. "NIP" WHETSTONE .NORTH STREET • 5247394 Cuddlesome high. Booties!, sleepy - eyes 4.tin the trimmings. 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