HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-04, Page 12Blyth Agricultural Society sponsored a var.
iety night program at the Blyth public school
on Wednesday ' night of April 26th. Intro-
ducing the program, which featured a variety
of local talent, was this glee club composed
of United, Church -Choir members at Blyth,
who sang, "Canada". CKNX announcer,, Jim
Swan, who. was MC for the event, kept the
audience entertained between numbers with
several amusing stories. (staff :photo)
a nedPork,Market .
OTTAWA, _ The Minister of Trade and Commerce announced mission ` of 1, products with
• last week' 'the successful cors• minimal pork content..
• clusions b of the negotiations to Now virtually all the remain.
Are you window shopping for an . re..open the large U.K. market Ing restrictions have been lifted . L(>`cal Delivery Service
for Canadian pork and pork pro. and Canadian' exporters can hen.
outboard? Come on in:. Get the ducts, The Canadian meat in. cefo�rtli compete' for. the British Local Hauling -
inside details On dustry has received direct notif• market for all canned and cured ANYTIME
_ (q� . expectedn with full. details and is products such as hams, pork
EVINRUDE. tfY_ , to embark on an,aggr luncheon meat, and sliced bacon
1F' e export promotional pra and will have no limitation app. .
�OR'ress1V, 6� •° l gram the near future. lied to, shipments of frozen, chill. BOY CO�•
T
T Mr. Winters recalled that the ed,or• processed pork.s.
• rr _ - e.r� _' • prohibition on export of pork pra The one product excepted from
!%�;��;!� f �� ducts from Canada was originally this liberalization is uncaiuted APPLE DAY
-'� applied by Britain in theY h 1 hams for which new terms
Married at. Benfniner 14 1007,
Mr, and Mrs. W illiatn Jolws were
honored on the occasion of their
60th Wedding annivorsary.atWat.
rens, Sask., ,April 3.
According to a report carried
in the Watrous weekly, the Man.
itou, there was a .long distance
phone call from Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Allin of Goderich, offer,.
Ing their best wishes. They make
their home in Z elma, • a small
community outside Watrous.
Another happy featutre of the
day was a tape recording of the
voices of 40 relatives and friends
in the. IGoderlch area received
from Mr. Allin.
A host of friends joined in
the .celebration witch—included
a dinner and dance at•the Zelma,
hall, complete with readings.and
musical numbers of'• various
kinds. •
Official greetings were receiv.
fid" i�om Her Maj-esty �he;n�i,,�n,�,.
Prime Minister Hester B. PeEir.
son, Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker,
Secretary of State Judy Lam.
arch, Premier , W. Ross of Sask.
atchewan; Lieut. Gov.. R:14 Han.
bridge, together with those from a
host of friends and relatives.
.The report 'included.a photo,
taken with some of the many
floral tributes, showing the.cou.
ple to be in apparent goodhealth.
The Johns left Benmtller in
1910.
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Paul's Delivery
Owned and Operated by
Paul Spain
•
postwar years for balance ' of -whole e `
of access have yet to be arrang• . FRIDAYNITE� & SATURDAY
payment purposes and was main-
tained without relief through until ed.
1960. 'At that time, arrangements
' were made for` a quota of up to
25,000 tons of chilled or frozen
pigmeat per year, and ' for the ad.
3 hp. Compacta fixed and
folding shaft models that
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91/2 hp. Only 34 inches
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100-S. Outperforms ,any
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HOLMESVILLE
• HOLMFSVILI E- Mr. andMrs.
Barrie Pipe and family, London
and M`.ss Sandra Williams, Bur._
lington, ' spent the weekend with
Modes for 1967 Come in for a closer look Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams.
at today's moot advanced outboards,- Rev. E. RoulstOn of Exeter
was in charge of the service m
the United Church on Sunday
in the absence of the minister
Dr. Mowatt. Mr. 'arid Mrs. Mow.
att. are visiting for a few days.
at Montreal.The service on Sun.
day May 7th will revert to the`
summer schedule, of 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. Ds Gliddon, Mrs. Harry
Cudmore and Mrs. Muriel Grigg
left• on Monday for a few days at
Expo"16`7 Montreal. _
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