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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-03-19, Page 2„., )imph's council he; Mauch 90 in St. Joseph's' collected after Mass/ Sehc Olf* St,. Joseph's • CWL held tMass was said by he o A The Meeting opened with Prayer, . With 18 members Present,. with Mrs, John Austin "►icing. Mrs, Frank Ric li gave Remember to say the League g ng Prayer nine days ° for the parish information . and showed a plate Sick/ , • so it was decided to ,sell plates The , membership convener depicting the church. read the regulations for the Mrs. Carl Riegling 'moved that election which takes place in the, C.W:L. sponsor a: member of aril the Youth Club to attend a ,•"Take Courage' was the Windsor convention. theme of the • W-or1d; Day of Mrs. -Reis Miltenbu g Prayer and a brief repar was presented a gift to Mrs. Don giyen, by thi spiritual' convener. Aubin who -is . leaving- to reside The , t r, e' a su r e r' , -soutirTo uelph. . ----,:----- correspondence ?„,,._—correspondence and recording .- A film might pe shown during ,:1 secretaries gave their reports. 'Easter vacations. • Mrs. Mark Dalton and ' Mrs. Mrs. Mark Dalton . read ' an Pete Vogt moved that all bills Interestingietter 01 Most Rev: G. are to be paid. Tickets on a rug, Young, concelning the role of quilt and towels are being sold Catholic .women In ' any and Mrs. O. Heffernan is ticket organization. • convener. Mrs. Frank Riegling is to Mrs. John Austin and Mrs. make the scrap book. Bob Howard are to visit the sick. Father Cassano read 12 - In the. morning of March 25, humorous points on how to ruin the church is to be cleaned for an organization which everyone Easter. Flower donations will be enjoyed. 4-H to hold organizatjon meetings poverty Iunch , Mrs. Eldon Austin, Mrs. Reis Mrs. Carl .Riegling showed Miltenburg, and .Mrs. Mardi' clippings dealing with consumers Hendriks were appointed to the affairs and a discussion followed. nominating committee. . , Mrs. Pete • Vogt and Mrs. Mrs. Mark Dalton adjourned John Howard are in,,.. charge of the meeting and Father Cassano. the Scout Father, and Son. closed with prayer. Banquet in. April. Mrs.. Antone Van Osch won the mystery gift. A poverty lunch consisting of coffee washeld and the money raised will be sent to aid Peace and .Development. • t�berts9n USED All SEEN MANY ;TIMES AAI LYD NEPER LEFT, BEHIND .,, KEY-JECTOR AUTOMATICALLY EJECTS. CAR KEY WHEN- IGNITION IS OFF. •`w Grade 2 pupils are planning plays to put on in front of the class. Grade .3 has begun 'a. unit of study, about Canada. They first made a large map of Canada and are now studying the Atlantic regions. Miss Elliott's grade 1-2 have ,- been discussing animal tracks. They -have found out that animals may be -flat-footed walkers, toe- walkers.°or toenail walkers. Grade 5 is doing a project on Australia and New Zealand, such aspects as animals, mining, On March 26 and March 30, ' must be 16 as of January, fishing, plants, land forms -.etc'. most of the 4-H clubs in Huron 1970): • Grade 6 is doing a unit on County will be organized. 4-H Conservation: Many projects Indians of Canada. The pupils Clubs are open to girisand boys are _._ available, dealing with are working- in groups of four who have reached their 12th forests, soil, water, fish and . with each doing different tribes birthday by January 1, 1970 and ” wildlife in our modern economy. in Canada, Many pupils -have have not reached their 21st Other Senior Projects• are in done individual -projects- In art • --hirthday by December 31, 1970. - the planning stages. If anyone period they constructed a 10 The 4-H Club -movement 'in has any interest in a project we foot totem pole which Is sitting ,.!GRIMM ON TKIS COYLI SE TOUR MIST VALIIAIIL'E PO:$SESSIONF ` ,•� uTheK1 Y.=JECTOR is durable, hghtwe ght,,•iteractive, And,.Fssy, 'to hn Per ,• purse. With its use, you eliminatethe cost and snconvenic s of having yo ((((pjt��{ car stolen, the frustration of locking your kegs ,n chic sr, ant ovoid the dagger of playing chddFe tempted by keys dinglsng in ttc, ignition. KhY-JICrTOR forces -us, us -a *awn mariner, to do ohat Re s/xvsfd a1ua)t do - rem., r l'br kris {roll the ignition -104 (INSERT `YpUR Or1KN KEY & LT IS _READY TO USEI Canada remains as one of the, ,-.-welcome your ideas along this by, the office.. strong youth organizations of line. r -h u r Circle e the 'world.A the- . Membership in ' For further details as to , Canada . is getting close to the times and locations of the 4-H• - 'mark , _ over __ 700 anizationall Meetings, in our` r1OIu`e-`Eaiter 80,000 mark in 'Ir1rg � � . y , � • In 1. .Constabl . -Fortner.- _hosts,_. the _Senior � NCO's of different agrlcultuial clubs: - area, ref& to the ,advertisement __ - . -------.r-r te q �}ryr • Clubs offered are as follows: in this newspaper or the article m eerIngestablished the International ,. Canadian Forces Base Clinton. 4-11 Beef or Dairy Calf Clubs m the. 1970 issue of the Huron. The Arthur Circle of Knox Police Hall of Faine in Goderich.. ` Law Enforcement Night is an ' . Feed and care for one calf County Soil and Crop Presbyterian Church met on Constable T. "F. Fortner (right), founder- of the International Police,Hall of •Fame,. Goderich, presents Ted Baechler of Goderich Manufacturing Company -with a plaque_in recognition of the assistance provided by himself and his brother, the late Bert Baechler. The ceremony took place at - the Annual Law Enforcement Night' in the Sergeants' Mess, CFB Clinton, where the International` Police Hall of Fame display had its first public showing. Law enforcement night held The first public showing of the International Police Hall of Fame Display enhanced the annual Law Enforcement Night held,_ at „CFB Clinton on Thursday, March 5. The display, including over 1000 police badges, 'flashes, uniforms and accoutrements from past and present, is the result of a long-time hobby of Constable T. F. Fortner of the He attributes success of the to, the hard secretary} Mrs. the help and personnel Manufacturing much of the extensive display work of his Lois Hugill,, and guidance of the at Goderich Company. The collection is booked for a National Police Week display in Michigan. The display was viewed by over 100 members of the .local Goderich Police Department, k police departments and their during the .club year. Junior Newspaper.,,, Monday evening in the church • and May 1, 1970. ' Seniorboys and girls between the ages Following the opening exercises, Hei fe r --bo rn • between January 1 We hope that as many young parlour for the Easter meeting. 20 will the business period was - Colborne Central Home and School meets l Heifer-orn between July 1 and of 12and , as possible, December -31, 1969. Baby beef . take part in the 4-H program. ' conduited. _ • Colborne Central Home and 'were. At -least they know Who to steers and heifers for market Such County events as 4-H The , secretary's and School was held Monday evening. .contact. are also in 'this senior reties bus tours, field .days, treasurer's reports Were read and he school auditorium'Apat1 - Mr. Harman, the physical .purposes. p Ate,..,_. ....,� adapted-. The offering was Q _ _ edt cation ,.teacher; supervised a age group, or maybe' a group of and Judging Competition, P „ . d •attlendance. five or,more steers. should make this year's 4-H ,received by• .Evelyn Scruton and Mrs: Rutledge, president, program of 'gymnastics by .the t. , Glenda Salter and dedicated. opened, with a welcome to pupils from grafts, one to eigh 4-H Swine Club: This year program an interesting one. ' • P - _ County g Any rural or urban boy or girl An invitation was read to eve orle. the Huron Coun Hog ry Producers will -lend $50. toward" . • attend .the Thankoffering Ito was left to the nominating 12 to 21 -years of•age interested ' , the purchase o two breeding t meeting in Belgrave church on committee to appoint three f. g in joining the Dungannon Beef Aril 8th. gilts to the first 50 members or Dairy ' Calf Club should p ladies for offices. Cooper, er y t ci BobMcNeil 524 8009Q Three ^ enjoyable musical interested. The members may numbers, `Exodus;” "Michael Representative for Borne and borrow the money from the Hog Ross Eedy, 529-7526, 'John :-'Rowed 'the Boat Ashore;" and School, 'is to be the guest�for' Producers at the start of the: club, Clark, 524-9822 by !Wednesday, .«Love is ' Come �,gain,a�';, were -v ne�4 �tsin�'Appl 4 1 year and -are required to pay the borrowed - .money, back by presented. by .Nina`K.nigh, who accompanied herself on the It was "decided to ' buy the November j.,--1970. graduation bars for grade eight Senior' members (16 as of' • guitar. She was thanked by Mrs. p , Council b contact . , • Jaid' 1,-1970) of a Swine , C1✓ub may enroll in a Market Hog ,t! Club 'where they. feed and care for a minimum of five" market • hogs. Instead of being organized -on March 26 and 30 with other clubs, the swine clubs will be organized on the evening of. April 16, 1970 in the Clinton Board Room at 8:00 p.m. 4-11 Field Crop' Clubs;. The members must seed and care for .4 one acre of either corn or forage or white beans. Multi -Project Clubs: Members in Field, Crop Clubs may take up to three different projects within the same club. b 4-11 Tractor a ,d Machinery Maintenance CI •bs: Keep records of the cost • f ope . ting and maintaining the ctor during the club year. tidy economical tractor operation and maintenance and learn how to make minor adjustments. Senior Projects (members ap 7 • March 25. Soccer team elects ..officers Madeleine 'Edward who again this .year. . expressed the delight of the Mr. ' Black introduced 'the ,The Goderich Rangers Soccer ladies for this entertainment. grade eight pupils for the public Team has announced thea An j aster `worship service speaking. Sharon Whitely spoke election of officers of the club entitled, "Love Grew Up"- on the Negro children coming to was , held recently with the ' focused the thinking of the visit the school. • following results: Tom. Profit, meaning of the Resurrection. It ' president; Carl Moller; secretary;e las interspersed with Easter Shawn Whelan '- and • Fred John Gottschalk, treasurer; G. scripture passages, prayers and Shoemaker spoke on' pollution. Godwin and W. Gottschalk, hymns, and was presented by Mr. Black then introduced coaches; Ron Wilton, public Madeleine Edward, Helen Bob Elliott from the county relations. Assistant coach. is T: McManus and Rtith Skeoch. school board, e gave an outline Alcock. -H k. `The closing -hymn, "Rejoice of the structure of the board. ' The name of the team captain the Lord is `King was followed• will be announced at a later by prayer: • . .'Mr. Elliott said• he thought date. A social hour followed the ratepayers 'were- closer to the Two teams have been entered . meeting. school board now that they ever by Goderich in the London and District Soccer league this year. In addition to. :the , Goderich Rangers, a Goderich, , Reserve ° team• has been entered., *As always, .the club is .. interested ' in hearing froth anyone who would like to play with the , teams. Interested people, with some experience at - soccer, are asked to contact Mr. Wilton for further information - I HURON: BOUNTY 4-H rganization Meetings F.°E. MADI,LL SECONDARY SCHOOL, WINGHAM, ON MARCH 26TH, AT 2:00 P.M. ---Lucknow 4-11 Calf . Club -Dungannon 4-H Calf Club -Lucknow 4-11 Grain Corn Club -Howick 441 Calf Club Turnb'eri 4-11 Calf Club -North Huron Corn Club 'Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef Club -Blyth 441 Dairy Calf Club -Myth 4-11 Corn Club -Brussels 4-11 Calf Club ---1lrussels 4 -ii Corn Club } hi,B:• Huron County Hog Plsoducers 4-11 Swine Clubs. will organize on April 16th at 8:00 p.m. in Clinton Agricultural Board Rooms. Enrolment for special 4-H Clubs such as `Tractor and Conservation can be made at any of the above meetings. roti ay also enroll by sending your application form to the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Box 159, Clinton, ' All boys' and girls who have reached their 12th birthday " b ,' 'Januaryest, .19 '0 and have- riot reached their 21st • birthday by bec liber 31st,19/0, are invited to join one of t1e41t m ' .. p Cse 4-H - t, HURON �1�N'f. AGRICULtURAL CLUBS LEADERS" ASSOCIATION LAKECITY HOME CENTRE - 32 NEWGATE ST. DIAL 524-6126 "Get- Acquainted Sale Continues" "KOOLItE" AlurininumJ Awnings and Canopies Free Installation - Sale - An made of rugged anodized aluminum with baked -on multi -coat enamel finish. Sturdy, interlocked panels eliminate vibration. Many' types and colors to choose from. Free'Estiriiates. 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