HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-16, Page 3Organzation 4,4
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for satClinon Ionia:
breeder s. Further details, axe in `.'.
the recent edition of the '4J.4 An
County Soil and Crop . News",
CHECK DATES
441 Calf, Tractor, • Engineer,"
Gr I,n Corn, Sweet Corn,
Forage and Conservation Clubs
will he organized. during Easter
Holidays, March 28th to 31st.
• Please check the "Hilton- cOulity
Soil and Crop, News" and your •
local neWspapers4,, for . advertise.:,
manta: concerning these organix
ational meetings.
•D,S, Pullen, Associate 'Aglc•�;
• ultural Representative for Huron
County,.
Power Pkint
This years 4.H Swine Club
program will get Under way on
Thursday, March 16th at 8:30
p.m, in the Board Room, On.
tario .Department of Agriculture,
Clinton. Aliyouungpeoptebetw•een
the ages of 12 (as of January 1st
1967) and 20 who are interested
in joining,, should • get in touch •
with their township: hog producer
director.
A new and important develop.
Ment in 4.11 Swine Club woi will •.
be tested on a :pilot basis this
year in•'I3uroanCounty. Members
12+20 years of age may take
part in all aspects of 'the pro.
ject, Each member will have his
or her choice of • a breeding ha ,
or a market hog pro jest,
In the Breeding Hog Project,'
each member will have-twopure.
bred' gilts and will use the re. •
guider Swine Club Record Book.
G:tilts should be born between
' • March 1 ' and April 30, 1967,
In th e Market Hog Project,
each member will 'have 'a group
of not less than five market hogs.
These members will hse the Mar.
ket Hog Record Book. Market
Hogs should be born, after Jan.
uary 1, 1967.. As well, all' hogs
must be'weaned and on feed not
later than May 1.
A number of members will be
using pigs from their 1963,1964,
1965 or 1966 4-H sow, while new
members' Will purchase pigs from
these litters or from purebred
'R�esum ing _.
The • Douglas Point nuclear,
power plant will be back in oper.
ation within' a day or, two, after
being closeddown for a month'.
The shut down was necessary so
that modifications might be made
pump motors in the heavy
water circelating system.
Atomic Energy 'of Canada of.
facials said that the problems
were the Oe normally expect;.
ed in the commissioning of any
new complex electro -mechanical•
system. The plant generated one.
half power of 110,000 watts, 'on
two occasions ' during January
and will be operating at full
power of 200,000- watts within
the next day or two.
LAS'SALINE :ORCHARDS
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SMALL -19 MEDIUM MACS
In Your Own Container
8 -A aUSHEL
Phone 524-7096 For Delivery
Garbage Collection
GOOD FRIDAY.
The Regular Thursday and Friday Collec-
tion will be made an Thursday, March 23rd.
Town of Goderich.
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Sir Ernest .MacMillan, one of Canada's outstanding musical : figures
IS . host and commentator of the CBc radio network program -- CBC
Thursday' Music: He is shown at his home during a .taping of the
'program. This series consists of two parts: Music Diary and : CBC
Celebrity Series.'In each case Sir Ernest introduces the music and
gives' a resume on°the careers of the artists and composers in his
lively and witty style.
James` -Robertson Marks
His'Ninetieth Birthday
AUBURN- Congratulations are' ish settlers and their foods which
extended to a former Auburn are popular' today' in Canada.
resident, Mrs. James Roberton,
Mrs.. FrankRaithby demonstrate
wh o celebrated his 90th birth. ed the making of E_ nglish Trifle
day at Huronview last Thursdax7 'and all had a taste of this dello.
Many friends from 'Auburn and boils' dessert. The meeting was
Blyth card during the afternoon closed with the 4-H Creed.
and enjoyed the brthday' cake VER BUR G-LUB B ERS
given by his nephew, Mr. Alec
Manning of Blyth. Mr. Roberton A quiet pretty wending was
was assisted in cutting his cake by solemnized last week at the
• his wife, .Mrs, Roberton. Mr. Christian Reformed Church at
Roberton -received many cards to Blyth when Roely Lubbers,
mark the occasion. Auburn, and° Tony Verburg, R.R,
THIRD MEET - 1, Auburnwereunited in marriage
f----Thea--Auburn-4 fLelub-met-for --T-•he••brwids-is-•tl ewonly-daughter� �-�•-
its third meeting ,with Donna Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lubbers and
Chamneyns president. The meet. the groom is the spn of Mr. and
ing was opened by .the 4-H pledge Mrs. Johannes Verburg. The
followed by the •.minutes_read by ' bride wore a royal blue. dress,
Sheron Collins. The roll callwas matching blue pillbox hat with veil
answered by narriing a food char. and carried a bouquet of pink
acteristic to England, Scotland,' carnations and white•chrysanthe.
.Ireland or Wales. A discussion mums. - The marriage was.•per.
.folloviwed on wild 'foods found in farmed by Rey. G. J. l-leersunk
the community, Mrs. Bradnock They will reside at R. R. 1; '
led in the discussion., of Brit- Auburn: '
MargaretSeager Club
kerburn !ub Plans'
AUBTjRI+F Walk�erburn
Club held their monthly meet.
ing at the home of Mrs. Will.
lam Bunking with 14 members
present. The president, Mrs. Ted '
Hunlcingtwas incharge. Themeet-
ing was, opened .by singing, 0
Canada followed by the Lord's
prayer, 'The minutes were
adopted hs read by the secretary,
Mrs. Elliott LaPp, and the fin'
ancial statement was givenby the
treasurer, Mrs. Walter Cunning.,
ham. •
Mrs. G_ eor ge S chneider brought'
a block for the new centennial
quilt and all members willmake,
a block to,complete the quilt. The
draw prize donated by. Mrs. Joe '
Verwey °was w,on by.Mrs, Walter
Cunningham. Plats were made
for the next tneetint which w1h1
be held at the honie of Mrs. Guy
Cunningham. Themroll ; call is to
be answered, by'' paying 25 cents
to the Crippled Children's Fund.
The program will be planned by
M:s. John Hallam and Mrs, Ell-
iott Lapp, and the lunch come
• mittee will be Mrs. George Sch.
neider, Mrs,' Lloyd• Penfound,
Mrs. Joe Verwey and - Mrs.
Worthy. Young. ,
The afternoon's program was
in charge of Mrs. Walter Curk,
nigham and consisted of several
interesting contests. A success.
lurbake sale,was held with Mrs.
Joe Verwey a superb auction.
eer. A delicious lunchwas served
by Mrs. Garth M,:Clinchey,• Mrs.
Lloyd ` 1cClinchey, Mrs, Jrames
VouId •Welcome •`Guests
The regular monthly meeting gram sheet on which the members
of the Margaret Seager Club could indicate the classes they
was held March. 13 with 17 mem. were interested in attending; in-
cluding pottery ceramics, Leath.
er work, quilting.
She explained the classes were
connected with tsthe Fanshaw
College of Fine Arts and, depend.
ing on the number of people inp
terested, classes would be held
,in many different centres. Any.
members not present are urged
to contact Mrs.. Malins or
M. Emmerson.
bers present. After the custom-
ary reports the president, Mrs.
D. Malins thanked everyone for
their help in, making the March
4thbake sale .succ.essfulrShe.then
announced that the Margaret
Seager Club had' been invited to •
a supper:. m eting .--by -.the
George's Afternoon Guild on Wed.
April 5th.
Mrs. W. Taylor was asked and
agreed tp purchase the' flowers
for the Easter Services at the
church. A rummage sale to be'
held on April 29th was discussed,
the convener to be Mrs. M.
B o urdeau.
A special effort'by the mem
'bers of . the club to extend a wel-
come to parishioners and visitors
to the church was also discussed •
and a suggestion was made that
the ushers escort the congrega.
tion to their seats would help
make people feel more welcome.
Mrs. Malins passed out to the
members a hobby and craft pro.
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Jackson and Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
PERSONALS-,
Mr. and Mrs: Albert McFar.
lane, returned on Sunday from a
seven weeks,' visit in Florida,
Mrs. Charles S traugI►an, Miss
,Margaret Jackson, Mrs. W. Brad.
nock; Sheron and George visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
john J4enheere , . Stephen anc,
David. at St. Colurnban. •
Rangers Hold'
Tea, Bazaar
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We Mill Rave. ' ►me :Acreage For
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BETZE BARLEY cONTRACTS
HALLOOWFN FARMS
R.R. 1 DUNGANNON• •„ 629-,!32 u.
The First^Goderich Ranger
Company' held -la successful tea,
bazaar and sale of home baking, .
in St. George's parish hall 'on
Saturday, March llth.
Guelsts were welcomed by Corn.
missioner 'Mrs. Hazel McCreath
and Leader Miss. Hazel Mac.
Donald, and• .the members of the
Rangers in uniform served tea
and -sold articles on display.
The hall 'and tea -tables were
attractively decorated with cen-
tennial colours for the occasion.
BRIDGE SCARES •
There were seven tables in'
play at the Goderfch duplicate
bridge club on Tuesday night.
Winners ,and ,their Scores were
as follows: Mrs. Ivan Paparnick
and Mrs. Bob Sp: oule,.77; Dr.
and Mrs. Walter paces, 67 1/2;
Mr. and Mrs. J'a•ck Chisholm,
65 1/2; Mrs. Ron McDonald and
Mrs. Bob Shrier, 65•
BINGO at LEGIONJHALL
Saturday,
.March 18th •
• 15 GAMES --r $1.00
The prize for each regular game •will be 412.00
4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined
JACKPOT • OF $85.00 IN• 57 CALLS
Sponsored by Branch 109 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
No .One Under`1.6 Permitted To Play •
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ON. THE SQUARE.
FIRST RUN FILM'S IN AIR CONDITIONED'
COMFORT Entertainment• Is Our' Business
THUR., FRI., SAT. -r- MARCH ;1-b-17.18 •
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EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
ADULT DANCE PARTY'
(18 years andover)
No Slacks or Jeans - Dancing 9 -- 12 — Aditission $1.25
- MARCH '18th' •
SPUD GRANT And His Orchestra
(formerly Keith-- Belt' ,..
Easter, Teen Dance
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st
NOBODY'S CHILDREN
MON., TUES., • WED., THUR.
MARCH 20-21-22-23
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COATS 29.95 to 49.95
DRESSES 14.98 t 24.98
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