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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-09, Page 6srf 'lgna tai ,. ;iJkiu,rsdarI 'Alt rclh 1967 otary flub Views Ancient Giories, Rome, The Vatica ra Coliseum f tiA tour of Ttonie by stay of called fora two*minute period;. estate 'nen .aerie tryingto: crow e 0010. si#et*-wa A, ew-about.- got- nce In tribute to the late .in relition, to their work as a 'HCl members of Goderich Rotary Governor • Gef rat; e n eta 1► to on. .„ club here ,at the regular ineetingo: George P. Vanier. At that nlieeting it was reported at the `"Bedford Hotel Tuesday Several club members are that two teams representingGod. when member A1, S elinger qt God" away on holidays,–including Bill erich Rotary at the recent Rot 'y erich Manufacturing Company Woodward, Bill Oltinan and Eric bonspiel each won a game and. staff presented pictures he ob. Mueller, in Florida, and Jack lost one. Curlers from here tattled on,.a.Canadian government .Hinton in Texas. attending were Trey. Qxmandy, m sponsored fact-finding trip to the . At'the club meetingtheprecede Buss Bradford, Mac Caxxlpbelli Middle East. ing week, Gerald Fish, FRI of B. ill Curry; Al. Selinger, Norm ' Purpose oi"'the trip, taken by a a Guelph .vas guest speaker, and McIntyre, John Morris and Bob number of representatives of spoke on the image that real Canadian lumber industries, was to obtain the facts, on likelihood . of increased exports of wood and wood products to that area. , Club mettnbers were treated to w� ,views of Rome, including the Vatican; Sistine - • Chapel, ;the Forum and Coliseum, with a run. Hing commentary , by the guest speaker. - PAY TRIBUTE' Club president Dr. Frank Mills • was in charge of the meeting and FRE I11T 'RNTORY . ° STOCK REIWCING A good time in old fashioned style was en19yed, by a big crowd at the O.F.U. Cen- tennial Mt f at Auburn, March 3, when old time garments and manners were the. style. Judged to be best dressed lady was Mrs. Carl Govler of Auburn who won • set of towels donated by F. E. Hibbert .and Son; -- _best- dressed -couple-awar-.d. _to Mr, _and - Ars. Bill Taylor. was a set of lamps from Black- stone Furniture. • Separate School ., News By Brock Stimson Two weeks ago Grade 7 and 8 went on^ a sleigh ride, spon. _ sored by the PTA and with the kind assistance of J. Hindmarsh. two 1S4'ave PTA members accom. panied us on our sleigh ride. After the ride we went back to St. Mary's School for refreshments. This . week was somewhat dif. ferent for us • from the, ordinary school week. We were taught by student teachers. This wasn't entirely' new to us as we' had student teachers last December. _Ur–exaIX13.»..Setae rLne tt_we ek i t !...._ The RED CROgSou is 'p.eople dike y . • HELPIr,G - eo Ierlike. ouma km 100 Nephew, 4..H. Organization Meetings • r • Huron County Hog Producers' 4-H' Swine Club—Gilt and Market 3Iag at Ontario Department. of Agriculture Board Room, Clinton, Thursday, March 16th, at 8:30 p.m. r. Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef Calf Club •-�- Blyth 4-HDairy Calf' Club -- Blytif 4-H Grain Corn Club at Blyth Men orial Hall, Thursday, March 36th at 8:30 p.m. Lucknow 4-H Beef Calf Club --• Lucknow 4-H Dairy Calf Club — Dungannon 4-H ,Eeef Calf Club --- Dungannon 4-111 Dairy Calf. Club — Lucknow 4-H Grain Corn Club at Lucknow District High ' School, Friday, March 31st, .at 2:15 p.m. South Huron 4-H Conservation Club (Sr. Club), at South Huron District High *School, Tuesday, March 28th, at 2:15 p.m. A 4-H Forage (Hays and Pastures) Cliib will"also be offered in 1967 FROM `Cit-`boy`s"�'ncl' girlsgwho Flave`�eaciied"tfio��r"�'1�2tii`"�irth�da+(�"' by January lst, 1967, and. have no# 'reached their 21st birthday by December 31st, 1967, are invited to join one of these clubs, HURON COUNTY 4-11 AGRICULTURAL 'CLUB LEADERS' ASSOCIATION • . The handsome facial.foliage won Don Stock- ing of Bothwell `a'set of small tools from Worsell's Hardware, while the oldest couple award of an electric clock from Bricker's u Kate- Bridge a Bridge -Club There were seven tables in play- at the •Goderich . duplicate bridge ,club Tuesday. night. Win. ners and. their: scores were as follows: Mrs. W. G. MacEwen and Mrs'. J. R. Wheeler tied- with R.ibert and Jim Drummond with 92 1/2 points; Mrs. Frank Reid and Mrs. Bruce Erskine; 9.1; Mrs. Ron McDonald and M:: s. Bob Shrier, 86 1/2; Ivan Kasi. urak 'and 'tom Eadie, 82 1/2. ,tn CGIT Girls :Pion . Rally CGIT -Leaders or Huron County met "in the Londesboro United Church to plan -for their spring • ,‘,.rally. Mrs. G. W. TiffenofWing. him was the chairman assisted . by Mrs. David Anderson ofLond. esboro. The- theme of the rally will be Seek Truth -About Yourself, About Society and :about God. This second rally .will be held at the'" United Church Summer 'school north of Goderich on June 17th. - Pians will Ire -outlined further on April 2nd . in Londesboro when senior and junior C 2l' members will be present with 'the leaders to discuss the program, 'for the day. Jewellery went to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig of Auburn. 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