HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-07, Page 5NELLLE VANESSA
COLBORNE.
Miss Nellie Vanessa Col.,
borne, 79; a forret Goderich
resident, died Tuesday, Novem.
ber 5t at Hurouview rest home,
Clinton.
She was born August 17, 1888
in Goderich, the daughter of
John Henry Colborne and Ellen
Bruce.
Miss' Colborne lived ail her
life in Goderich except for the
BI
past eight years which she .spent
at H.uronview.
She attended public and high
schools` in Goderich,
Miss Colborne was a mem.
ber ofWorthStreetUnitedChuch
ber . of North Street United
Church,
She is survived by one sister
Miss Muriel Gwendolyn Cole
borne,. Westminster Hospital,
London,
Funeral services wl beheld
Friday, December 8, at 2 p.m.
u
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ron i Stile! Funeral Home, Golf
ez'lch, The .Rev., 0,Ronald Mac.
Donald will oticiate,
Interment will be in Maitland
Cemetery,
MARY EMMA LYNCH
rs.Mary
128 Eldon
d Tuesday,
Ho
iilnie
She was ..'bo
ax Wal.ton,,
of ' Edgerton
lland,
She
HenryLynch
Regina,
The 'couple
swan until
Goderich.
Mrs. Lynch
North Street
She is survived
(Irene) Mill
Eric (Evelyn)
and
Bond,
bine grand
great-grandchildren
e.
TWo sister
Emma' Lynch, 73,
'ofStreet, Goderich,
die December 5, at
Ale Hospital, after a sev.
en-weekS rn ,April 19, 1884
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also survive.
ter rton 'Roe and E.
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S attended school in Wal.
F.l.MM«
, June 10, 1916, at
Saskatchewan. He pre.
deceasedher June 247, 1961.
lilted in Basket.
ch 1930 then moved
to
was a member of
United Church.
by Mrs. Fred
Miller, Clinton; Mrs.
Eri Harrison, Strat.
fordMrs. William ;June)
Almonte, Ontario.
dhildren and four
gra hlldren also sur.
viv
s and two brothers
They are: Wil.
S
flag Roe, Walton3, Wea,er Roe,
Seutorth; Mrs, ;Neill, Z4w; e,
London and Mrs.. Virilliala
chap, i the1, Qatario%
. Funeral services will beheld
Thursday, December 7 -at 2 p.'n
from Stiles ,Funeral Home, Gad•
erteh. •
Rev. J; Donald MacDonald
will conduct the service. .
Interment will be in Malt.
land Cemetery
JOHN ALLAN REED
John Allan Reed, 3e, husb«
and of the former Betty Lou .
.chener•Waterloo Hospital Sun.
5.'. Reed, a Kitchener read.
ent, was born August 22, 1929,
at Whitechurch, Ontario, the
Esoangleositon.Berf Reed and Jean
He was a member of St..
James 'Rosemount United
Church, Kitchener.
Besides his wife, he is'sur"
vived by -three sons, Dennis,
Brian and David, at home.
Three sisters and three
brothers also survive„They are
Ronald, Dandas; Barrie; Lon.
don; James ListoWel; Mra.
Clifford <Maxine) Elliott, Stoney
Creek; 'Mrs. • Alvin (Dorothy)
Dowling, Toronto; Mrs. Ross
(Pauline) Rife, Detroit,
Funerals 0%10 400 Were held
Tuesday, December 5, from
Lodge Funeral Horne, Goderich
with the Rev. Charles Lewis,
St, James Rosemount United
Church officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery,° Goderich,
Pallbearers were; Clifford
Elliott, George Henderson, Don.
ald 'W itefleld, Ronald Reed,
Barrie Meed and James Hayter.
Use Field
Using field peas for feeding
poultry has proven to be
sucdessful, according to Ont.
ario Department of Agricillture
and Food research in -Guelph.
On the farm, application of
pea meal should be limited to
Mae oderic'h Si
relatively low levels«when fed'
to bro,Uers; laying hens can
handle larger quantities snore
effectively. .
The overall feeding value of
the pea meal weuldbe improved
by cooking or applying a high
temperature steam ,tr .e
atmerit
or -steam pelleting, Steam pel«
leting, possible only a large
commerci }.1 scale, is done by
steam heating the' meal and
then passing it through a pel.
leting machine
Egg production awl egg weight
were not affected when the ex•
perimental groups were fed the
pea meal in the two forms.
Hens on pea meal performed
as well as those on a.. corn -
soybean diet, in comparative
studies.
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peas should be grown where
corn and soybeans` cannot be
grown due to the shorter grow.
ing season. •
Work on developing higher
yielding varieties is continuing
at various locations in the pro-
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11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER.
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Rector: REV. G. G. RussEL,L, B.A., B.D.
il'HE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church,
Sunday, December 10, 1967
10:00 i.m.—Senior School.
11:00 a.m.—Junior Department.
She doesift have a hair problem. Not any more.
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Tuesday, Dec. 12-8:30 p.m.L-Communit* Carol
Service, Noirth St. Sanctuary—Harbouraires—
Treble Singe rs and others.
• REV. J. DONALD MaoDONALD, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
Mrs. M. Hetheringtori, A.T.C.M., Organist and Choir Leader
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THE REV. G. LO CKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAM'ERON, Director of Praise
Sunday, December 10th
10:00 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL...
11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WO,RSHIP.
Sermon: "WHY CHRIS TMAS COMES UPON US"
(NURSERY AND JUNIOR CONGREGATION)
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10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m.--Worship Servioe.
'"THE GIFTS OF THE WISE MEN''
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1:30 p.m.—BENMILLER—Wors hip Service and
Sunday SchOol4
MRS. J. SNIDER MISS P. DURST
Victoria Organist and Choir Leader Benmiller Pianist
even if her hair is wiry ...
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10:00 a,m.—SUNDAY. SCHOOL CLASS FOR ALL AGES.
11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP.
7:30 p.m..c-EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.