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SIGNAL $ ' rR,THURSDAY, J, N!tlARY729,1970
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•APple:$7 how they . are grown
°aM.d how they are marketed,- was
the .subject of the topic o€' tthe
Yaxluary meeting of. the Atuburn
W lmeres institute held fast week
:n the ComMtutity Memorial
all.
The speaker was NUS'. Louis
Blake of Brussels and she had a,
very attractive display of seven
• varieties of apples grown in their
'orchard including Red Delicious, •
Yellow. Delicious, "Northern Spy.,
Red Spy, Jonathan and
Macintosh apples. • •
Mrs., Blake,told about the care
they give' their- 300 trees in their
orchard front early spring, how
they prune and spray during the
growing season. She also .showed
=how the picking basket was used
and the boxes the apples are
stored in when they reach the
storage house.
Shp also told ' about - the
Controlled Atmosphere (C.A.)
places: that keep apples fresh the
year round. She gave out the
samples of apples for tasting,".
• ' Mrs.Blake was introduced by
the convener of Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Arnold
Craig and thanked and presented
with a,"gift by Mrs. Thon)as
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President, Mrs. Fran • al y
was , in charge of the meeting.-
After welcoming' the guests and
members the president called on
-the _ minutes. • to be read' by the
secretary; Mrs. Bert Craig who
also.gave the financial statement.
Mrs. Leonard Archanibaalt
was namied delegate to the
Officers' Conference . to. be held
in Guelph this - spring.. It-tvas
•decided to again sponsor the 4-H
project'`Featuring. Fruit" with
the leaders being. ,Mrs. Donald
es
ew officers name
t.,‘annuai ,.
aThe anlitral vestry meeting of organist and . assistants; Jaes
St, Mal;k's Anglian church was `i'owe and Mrs. ►Cobert. Phillipms,
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Wingham, p sI
, Thomas aggi ' , • paymaster and all other
H
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, The •rector., Rev. Keith Stokes....°Y members . o 9the congregational
*� ' Was in charge of "the meeting: who had assisted. daring the past .
. ',New officers were elected: year. •
rings. -camp
tile 'Linen,' tablecloths that . were
purchased • and Mrs. `Donald
Haines arid Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
Thomas
were hamesl.a committee to care ,
for them. •
Mrs., Gordon Taylor gave 'a
report of the 'Hall Board to the.
members of the W.1. stating that 'r
$47.2.75 had been given 'during
the past year. .The convener.of
the card committee;. Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnelll gave • a
report• of cards tent and 'read
thank' yoti e tes from. Robert
Turner, W. Andrews' and family,
Mrs. .John Moulden, Mrs. Sam
Daer and Robert -Phillips...
Auburn Social -News
ase-tte'stmg
Mrs. Donald Haines read a
•suggested price list, for•'weddipg
and banquet dinners prepared by
a U.C.W: committee. After some
discussion it was accepted with
-one Trainor change.. .
The motto "Agriculture (gives
As 'Much .Foy the Soul, As It
Does For :the Soil," was given by
Mrs. Ralph Munro, She gave an
inspiring Message on .this topic
stating that far'tning is one df the
oldest industries in the world
dating back to Bible days. She
spoke of Harry J. Boyle's new
book, "Straws in the Wind" and
quoted from it.
. . 'The 'offering was -taken up by
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer anif•Mrs.•
'1'hc�rnas liaggitt apd. the Penuies ,
for Friendship by , Lorie
Cartwright. '
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A gift was presented by Mrr
,Norman McDowell to . Mrs.
Arnold Craig for having the,
wedding anniversary ..closest . to
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Mrs. Torrance Tabb presented
Mrs. Donald ,Haines;.with a gift
for having the birthday 'nearest
,that date.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Norman McDowell and Mrs:
Torrarice Tabb.-
Many residents confined
Friends are pt'eased that Mrs.
William Stewart was able to
leave Clinton hospital and is •
convalescing at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Elmer Sproul and
family.
Mrs. Gordon Naylor is a
patient in Wingham hospital.
We are pleased 't,o''report.that
-o•rr-itNas--abl
to return home after several days
in Gpderich. hospital, • °
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Lorne Humphrey of. Hespeler
visited last week, with Mr. and
• Mrs: • Elmer Tr-ommer and
Connie.
Mr. and and `Mrs. Gordon . Dobie
and Mrs. Wes Bradnock-attended
_the wedding reception held- at
Kurtsville last Friday' evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Donald _ Rea of
Barrie.
Mr.- and M.rs. 1•iowasrd Wallatie
Haines, Mrs. Tho.rlas LL Haggett; and family of Brampton visited
Mrs: ��1+'es�Bra do "' al'r ower weekend--
d k d•` MTs' the -with--•
Frank Raithby
Mrs. Gordon Taylor showed
parents, Mr: and Mrs: Bert
Marsh.
Oscar de Boer returned home
last Friday after attending a
banking course .in Toronto for
two weeks.
Little Miss Shelley I-iaggitt • of
Zurich spent the weekend with
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt and Stephen.
Mrs. Walter Schlichting carne
. • �• 1. _ week after 'several
weeks in Goderich hospital.
Mr: and Mrs. John Weir, Bob
and John MacKay and Mrs. Elsie
Eustace of London spent the
weekend in the village.
Ralph Trornmer of Kitchener
shot, a _ ,wolf . in ' Ashfield
Township last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of
`Toronto visited a few days last
week with her parents, Mr. land
Mrs. Alfred Rollinson and
brother, Murrary Rollinson,
Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Trorrimer
and Connie visited last -Sunday
-Auburn =Explorers meet;
with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
H. Odbert of Stratford. •
Mrs. John Neville of Welland
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Bert Craig, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Scott and family' and
other relatives in the district.
Misses' Judy Arthur and Lois
Morley, nurses at the Regional
School . of Nursing at Owen
SoUnd, spent the weekend
recently with • the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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"Rector's Warden, Fordyce Rev. Stokes closed the
;G1a4; People's Warden, James meeting with -prayer .
Schneider; Lay • delegate to
Synod, Thomas, u Johnston;
sub -delegate, Donald �Ca,rtwraght. •`'
orticuIti "r -•a Hsts
Mrs. °'John 71) ex•_-_
• Treasurer, M a >
.vestry , clerk, 'Mrs. Thomas
i t• board f -mans ement see slid e
Hagg t , 11
Mrs.. Donald Cartwright, Robert "„
J', Phillips, • Elmer Trommr, oath....Martie
Robert Slater,. ,Mrs, Fordyce •
Clark, Thomas Haggitt, James The annual meeting . of the
1 owe, Mrs. Orval McPhee. " A
Archie Montgomeryuburn Horticultural Society
was
,. ' .was herd in theCommunity
elected as paymaster for the four Memorial hall with the
charges, Brussels, Belgrave„ Blyth president, Mrs. Gordon Taylorr in
and Auburn. the chair.
It was announced that a new The president welcomed all to
furnace and powder room had the meetin and read -a poem. "
been installed in the church g
• The minutes were: accepted "as.
rectory. All reports were read by the secretary,, . Mrs.
Sidney Lansing. The financial
statement was given by the
'treasurer, Mrs. Wes Bradnock.
. • Mrs. Taylor outlined the past
year's activities and Mrs. Lansing
gave the report which will • be
sent to , the Department of
Agriculture and.Food. Roll call.
was 'answered by naming your
oldest house -plant, the
Christmas Cactus being for many
the oldest plant.
-A--sing-song .:was led,.,hy Mrs.
Tay for
received and adopted as read.
Vestry remembered with
gratitude the services rendered
by the Rector, Rev. Wm. Craven
of Goderich who had charge of •
the service when the Auburn
church was without a rector,
Mrs. Gordon . Taylor, church
Letter
Anglicans' plan
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The speaker of the evening''
atd
showed very colorful pictures of
their trip last fall to the
Maritimes. She gave very -
interesting comments on their
trip.
A mouthorgan solo was-
' played
as-_'played by Ross Robinson
accompanied by Mrs. Phillips.
The door prize winners were
- Mr. Donald Haines - and : Mrs.
Donald•Cartwright...
-Lunch was • served _ by Mrs.
Norman McDowell, Mrs.
Torrance Tabb .arid. Mrs, Sidney
Lansing. _
Area cattle -man
Arthur and family.
• Mrs. Charles Straughan -
received word recently 'of, the
death of her copsin,. William W.
Welsh -of Detroit • after a long
illness. He.w.as born 'in Ooderich -
on January .2, 1889' as`�d. was the
"son of a , ,GoderiblP jeweller,
William Welsh who .had a shop
on'the Square. Until the last few
years he spent many vacations in
.;oderich and Auburn district.
All persons interested in constructing sail boats:or
forming a sailing club in Goderich. are asked to
attend a Public Meeting to be held in , the
auditorium of Goderich Memorial Arena.
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bring RESULTS
initiate newest members
•The . Auburn E,'plorer group`
held' their, Initiation . ceremony
.last week in the Sunday school
roiTm of • Knox United Church:
Records were played wh.ile..the
mothers and guests arrived.
Cathy . McClinchey,...chief
:explorer, welcomed all.•Maureen
Longhurst read the scripture
lesson. • . "
The offering was received by
Faye Seers and Doris Naylor and
dedicated with . :prayer - by
• Yvonne Bean.
Mrs. Eldon MacLennan. chief
counsellor, , spoke on . the
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requirements necessary for.stars
and .what the girls have been
:doing , , at treeting. Elie
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welcomed two new ,members,
Jane Thompson and '•ConnlE
Trom mer.
Sherry . Verbeck • and Janet
Cook were initiated also . but
were absent due to illness.• . •
Pips ...and .certificates
•were ;. presented by Cathy
IS,cCI'inch'ey and ' 'Mrs.MacLennan put their rih`b`ons
and pins on each girl.' •
Mrs. Robert Stater.
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counsellor. plresented blue ,stars
to Faye Hildebrand.. -Judy
Robertson. Marilyn Wightman,
Debbie Jefferson and Laurie
Noble.
Gold stars. were presented by
Mrs: Skater tca \••vonne Bean,
Doris • Naylor..' Cathy
McClinchey, • five •Seers,
Maureen l.,onghurst and Joyce.
('hainney.. • '
Joyce Chamney .then told cif
all • the churches the group had
visited and. that they found this
project very. interesting.
--Pastor A. 'F'ry spoke a few
words and then had the
;.,xplorers sing some of the songs
he had been teaching. them each
week. •
While Punch was
prepared the mothers and guests'
looked at the' display., set up by
the Counsellors -and a social half
hour enjoyed with lunch served
bti 1 he girls. -
The Editor.
Sir:
•(1. McLeod Ross, in his guest •
editorial. ol�'Jail. 2'2;nd,bas' raised
some important questions about
the validity of foreign aid and
hunger relief in India. His'
personal acquaintance with that.
country ,gives special force to his
observations. He is strongly ,of
the opinion. that we ought not to
give our money to Hunger Relief'
or I)e ptopment programs in
India • Whether or not he feels .
the same,w•ay about such aid to
Africa and..Soutll :'America is not
Representatives of the Godet;ich Curling Club were in Exeter
last Monday and Tuesday for a women's curling bonspiel. This
rink placed third in the competition ;following five ten -end
games.", At back (left to right).•yare' Phyllis Durst and Barb
Everett; inv_frontAleft to right) are Bernice Moore and Doris
Paquette, skip ., -A photo .
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•clear.•
1 •wish he had offered ..some
alternative "to 'those• who are
impelled 1:).y. the moral • force of
Jesus' teaching to find an avenue
through which help can be given,
where there is human suffering.
Otm cannot be passive in the
'face bl the terrible'malnutrition
and disease which we know is
t he, fate of millions of people in
the world. Feeling; as °1 do. •this
mc'aral • iir)perative to do
something •and desiring that my
' "something- should be in the
hest interests of these masses of
people, I would appreciate from
Brigadier Ross .onie-positive
, uggestioo 01'. ways and means.
The 'Anglican ° Diocese of
Iluron has taken •on thtt task of
providing- at (east •5100;000.00
this year for several countries4ofr
Africa, The-erirohaSis is on
fighting Malnut.rition.• among
being �w children: • -A -great- 'deal • of -the
money will he used to' Jeach
mothers ; to grow and use
nutritious food in. their own
households. "I'he director --&f the
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Knox elects y.
at annual
Hunger Foundation -of. Canada
has. advised the. Executive
Committee .o I,juron Diocese
• that this is the best kind of
•program+ from a long-range view.
n, pme cit' our,., tey will be used
.directly, however, •fo'r,the relief
Of famine conditions in Kenya,
These decisions were reached in
the Committee after a good'deal
The 'annual congregaiiii i5al,problems, but., We 'have b,een
of discussion of, practical
dinner., and meeting of Kriox-"
hld ithe • assured that 97 percent of our
''huch was en
ewiiuxon.
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pandiiig a at Hensall
One of -Huron County's
newest industries,- the, Big "0. " -
Drain Tile Company established
in 196$ just south of._Hensall,
"plans to more than double' its
production facilities this year.
uTh; ., original plant,loeated on
1 -Highway 4 contained 4,000
square feet and this will soon be
increased to 13,000 square feet.
Production of the popular
four -inch corrugated- prattle
• at Kansas school
John Westbrook,R.R.2,
Clinton. Ontario is enrolled as, a
student in the Graham . School
for Cattlemen (Beef & Dairy),
',Ca -nett-, Kansas, 'fo'r'e, week' of
intensive" training in artificial :'
insemination, practical methods
of cattle • care and herd
management.
,•The • Graham School was., •.
founded in 1909 by. Frank H.
• - Graham,. Master Breeder, and has
attained world-wide recognition
as a school for the txaini.ng-of
herdsmen and breeders by visual
demonstrations and actual "oh • .
the farm" methods!, of
instruction. •
Since cattlemen come ftpm all'
• parts of the United States,,•as •
well as from other countries, Mr.
Westbrook will have many
opportunities for an -exchange -of•---
Ideas relating to all phases of the
cattle business.
, United C
Sunday school __room of the
church recently:-
Pastor
ecently:: Pastor A. Pry opened the
business meeting with scripture
rcadin:g and prayer. • °
Ttie new elders appointed
were Walter 'Cunningham, Keith.
Arthur; and Charles Scott: The{
new stewards 'appointed' • were
Norman Wightman, Allan
Webster, Gerald McDowell,
Elliott Lapp and,Ronald Hallam.
Gordonappointee
pointed___
to thtrustee board to ..-
e fill, the
vacancy caused by the death of
his ,father, the : late William
' Gross.,
Thanks was expressed to Bert.
Marsh for his work -,in preparing,_
tepotts and bulletins.
• - Allan Webster was appointed
Missionary , and Maintenanr.e
treasurer • with Mrs.' ,Arthur
Grange as assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ernpey
were named to serve ort they
manse committee:
An organ committee was
formed consisting of the
following members: Oliver
Anderson; Elliott Lapp, Mrs.
Norman Wightman, Lawrence
Plaetter and Percy YY ungblu't.
A vote of appreciation was
made to Pastor and Mrs. Pry and
a cordial invitation was. extended
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asn at Knox
fhlem ` '�"m
'United Church..
The reports all showed a very .
suceessftil year in all
departments,
money will reach the
",front-line where it ism-eed.ed.-
We feel (and 1 mite as a
member of the" Executive
Committee* of the Synod- of
Huron') that the program which
is being ' corn mender to
Anglicans is as "fool -proof" as
•possible, Will fulfill the real
needs, of people, and fulfills our
need Co. express •Ch'ristianity�• aS
much by our 'works as by our
prayers:
Garwood' G. Russell,
Rector, St. George's Church
tubing is also on the.move.
Manager�.Sybren de -Boer said
300,000 feet of the tile product
was manufactured at the Hensall,
plant a week ago.
This . figurer" will rise to
750,000 feet per- week When
peak production is reached by
October. - -
The original staff of ' nine` has
now risen to 17 and is expected
to number 26 -by October.
BAYFIELD ROAD
i71l. GODERICH
524-7711
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And
DANCING •
NOTICE
OF MEETING
TAKE NOTICE that the. annual meeting of producer
members of the Huron County.Hog Producers' Association°
will be convened at,the hour' of 1 p.m. E.S.T. on February
10, 1970, at the Legion Ball in the'town'of Clinton for the
purpose of the proper business of the annual meetiiig, `the
elections of officers, the election of voting representatives.
George R. Cathpbell,
PRESIDENT.
Lloyd E. Stewart,
SECRETARY..
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