HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-03-26, Page 16meeting
The 17th of March ° was
observed .last week with green
• 'Ileeorations at the monthly
meeting bf the Auburn Women's.
institute held in the Community
Memorial hail.
President, Mrs. Frank Raithby
Was in charge of the meeting and
opened with a poem and
weIcome.to_all,
" Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
u introduced - the guest of the
---afternoon; -Mrs. Bernard- Hall of
into
"•�lyth," She showed interesting
g
pictures 'of her recent- trip to `
Kenya to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Stewart Toll, Mr. Toll, Terry and
Warren.
She -told about her three week
visit there and about the people
and their customs. Mrs. Donald
Cartwright thanked Mrs. Hall
and presented her with a gift on
behalf of'ihe Branch.
The minutes were read by the
assistant secretary -treasurer, Nis.
Gordon Chamney.
It was announced that the
District of Huron West
Execuilve meeting will be held
on April 6th at 1.30 p.m. at
MacKay Hall, Goderich: A letter
from, the- department was read
announcing the appointment of
the new Huron -.County Home
Economist, Miss Catherine Hunt.
ft was decided to cater to the
bowling banquet on May 23.
It - was :.agreed to ' quilt • two,
�,gb`iits fcir'the .CA:-:at�'tfie-next meeting fotowing a (t- dessert
luncheon (pot -luck), at 1 p.m.
'Mrs. Lawrence- Plaetzer, Mrs.
Gordon Chamney and Mrs.
lThbert J. Phi ips will- be the'
• committee ' 'charge of the
lunch. „ ,
Several 'small bowls for the
kitchen were given by Mrs.
Kenneth. Scott and were
.presented at the meeting by Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell. ° ,
A reading was given by -Mrs.
Roy Easom of Blyth. The card
report was presented s`by—the
convenes Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell, She reported 94
cards had .been: sent during the
urn and
MRS, WES BRADNOCK
District
Cdrrespo.ndent^-- Phone 526=7595
.Davies, Mrs. Torrance Tabb;
curator, Mrs. Gordon Taylor.
Tweedsmuir Book
Committee, Mrs. Robert J.
Phillips, Mrs. Wes Bradnock,
Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs.
William Straughan; telephone
cgmmlttee, Mrs. Charles
Straughan, Mrs. Robert . J.
Phillips, Mrs, William Straughan.
SMOKESTACK
Mr. arlw�d Mrs. William
Straughan received word last
Week . fr-orn ;their- daughter_ and
son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Copper Cliff that
the world's tallest smokestack is
being built now at Copper Cliff.
The smokestack will be 1250
feet high.
T
Clayton is department
`superintendent of • the
International Nickel Company
and the stack is being built as a'
start of the company's plan to
give the Sudbury area the purest
air of any industrial centre in
,Ontario.
The first cement was poured
last week by the Canadian
Kellogg Company who has
contracted for this smokestack.
It will replace the current three
smelter chimneys, two 500 feet
high, the other 250 feet.
Although 'it will have reached,
its full 1250 feet by September,'
another year will be required to
install the steel liner, flues and
.electrostatic .:.rlust..precipitators.
Approximately 5.0;.000 .._tons
(31,000 cubic yafds) ofconcrete
and 1300 tons -of reinforcing
steel will • go into the
construction of the chimney.
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Outside diameter at' the- base
will be 116 feet, tapering to 52
feet at The top. Thickness of the
chimney will be four feet at the
bottom, one foot 'at the top. 4
The nearby iron ore. plant
• chimney rises 635" feet into the
air. Current. world record holder
is a 1206 -foot stack -At Mitchell,
, West Virginia. Stainless steel will
be used at the top of the liner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson plan
to -visit their parents over the
Easter weekend.
year. "
4... The. standing committee,
convener's reports were received
from Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. Arnold Craig;
Citizenship and Education, Mrs.
Donald Cartwright; Historical
Research and° Current :Events,
Mrs_ Lawrence Plaetzer and Mrs.
Gordoh Chasnney; Home
Economics aid I ealthi Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt and Mrs.
Fordyce Clark; resolutions, Mrs.
Ed' Davies. and Mrs. Torrance
Tabb; curator, Mrs.. Gordon
Taylor.
The collection was received
by Mrs. Leonard • Archambault
'and Mrs. William Dodd. 'The
Pennies b for Friendship were
received . by Marilyn
Archambault. .and. Lorie
Cartwright. ti
Roll call wasanswered by the
payment of fees. A -duet was
sung -by Mrs. Gebr'.ge Millian and
Mrs. Donald Haines.
As this, was the Public
Relations meeting, Mrs. Wes
Bradnocr'` told about the W.I.
work in Northern Canada and
showed pictures of the people
and the country where W.I.
work is being organized to assist
the Indians and Eskimos in
better home 'snaking methods.
Mrs. 'Donald Haines operated
the projector for the interesting
slides. _ ,•
• Mrs. Bradnock brought in the
slate of officers, for• 1970 which'
were accepted. They will be
installed ., .by the, District
President at• the April meeting.
The following is., the slate: ,
past - president,' Mrs. Frank
Raithby; president, Mrs.
Lennard ---Archambault; first
vice-president, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright se'con'd
vice-president,' Mrs. Fordyce
Clark -
Secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Donald Haines; assistant.
'secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Gordon
Chamney; pianists, Ars. Robert
J. 'Phillips, Mrs. George • Millian;
District Director, Mrs. Frank
Raithby; alternate, Mrs. Donald
Haines. • .
Card convener, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell; branch directors,.
Mics. RobertJ
., . Philips, • Mrs.
Harry ' Watson, Mrs. Bert Craig;
Visiting comMittee, Mrs. Roy
Daer, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs.
Gordon Naylor; Public Relations,
Officer, • Mrs.' Wes Bradnock;
auditors, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Conveners i of standing
cath nittees, Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs.
iaicdon •Powell, Mrs. Eldon
McLennan; Citizenship and "
Educatiioirn, Mrs.I Arnold' Craig,
Mrs° 'Thomas.. ',Lawlor;. Home
E&'noniics and Health, Mrs.
. • 'ordyce `.'Clarke, Mrs: Thbrna.s
^ i t ;I stou*I eaea h .d
rrent''E 'e'. t 'sMti ,:' i nnr
getter' 'arid Mrs. Gtsrdoi'i
atriney; resolutions, 'Mrs. 1 d
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Auburn No. 1 . and 'No. 2 -4-H
clubs met over the weekend for
their third meeting. The topic
was Fruit all the Year .'hound.
The roll call was answered by
naming a favorite variety of
apple and why.
' Discussions took place on
canned, frozen and dried fruits
and how they can be prepared
for appetizing desserts.
On exhibit were several dried
fruits and also three grades of
canned fruit. Mrs. Donald Haines
demonstrated making an even
steamed .fruit pudding while ',her
assistant led • in the • disqussien s"
period. =
In Auburn No. 1 Mrs. Frank
Raithby demonstrated while
Mrs. Wes Bradnock led in the
discussiop,i
AUBURN EXPLORERS," .
The Grandmothers " of the
Auburn Explorers were honeyed
last week when they were guests
in' the Sunday school room of
Knox United Church. The ,Chief
Explorer, Faye-- • l-Iildebrand•
called the meeting to order by
all members repeating the
purpose and motto. .
Each Grandmother received a
shamrock corsage upon arriving.
Doris Naylor played the piano
for the. singing. The scripture
lesson was read by Cathy
McClinchey followed by prayer
by Joyce Chamney.
The ' Chief Counsellor Mrs.
. Eldon McLennan welcomed the
grandmothers, mothers and
friends' ' and told about the
expeditions the .group had taken
during the past 4€ew mon';
The assistant counsellor , Mrs.
Robert Slater read a poem. A
piano solo was played by Jane
_Thompson and a duet was sung
-by -.Yvonne ... J3ean _ .and Jayne
'Arthur.
Mrs. McLennan told the story
of St. Patrick and a duet was
'sung by Maureen Longhurst and
Faye Seers A musical selection
was played by Judy Robinson
and, Debbie Jefferson. -
The lucky guest `was Mrs.
Alfred • Fry and tl%le lucky
Explorer `was Marilyn Wightman.
A piano solo was played by
Marilyn Wightrnan and the
offering was received by Jane
Thompson arid Janet Cook.
The meeting was closedwith
the Explorer's prayer and lunch
was served by the leaders and
the -senior girls.
Mrs. Jack Armstrong• thanked,
the girls and their leaders for the
invitation to attend on behalf of
those present.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer visited
last Sunday :with her sis er, rs.
Harold. Mogk, and Mr. Mogk at .
Broadhagen.
Master Paul,Haggitt of Zurich
- is spending the vacation with his
grandparents, • Mr. and .Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, and. Stephen
,1aggitt. -
"Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay
of Sault Ste. Marie are
holidaying at their home in the.
village. °
The sympathy, of the'
community is extended to Mrs.
Roy Daer on the death of her
mother, Mrs. Carolyti *'
Broadhagen last week.
Mr. „ and Mrs. Norman.'
McDowell returned last" Tuesday
from a trip to Arizona.
Ralph t raviston of 'Tavistock
Called ott friends in the. village
last Tuesday.
Ralph Trot'nmer of Kitchener
spent the weekend with his„
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Trommer and Connie,
Mrs. Alvin Plunkett, Mrs.
Norman McClinchey, Mrs.
Robert McClinchey, Blyth and
Mrs. George Haggitt of Blyth left
Friday evening for a trip to
Florida.
Mrs. John Daer and her
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jackson
and her two daughters of
Mitchell left on the weekend for
a visit with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Robert Seiler, Mr.
Seiler and family in California.
Stewart King of Toronto, a
former Auburn resident,
requested last week a picture, of
the former C.P.R. station and
this request was answered by Mr.
Women play hole
Safety sessions in Toronto
Prevention" may be better
than cure, but the occupational
health nurse must practise both
prevention and cure in fulfilling
her complex role in industry.
Basically she remains a nurse,
but her . activities include
industrial hygiene," toxicology,
-safety and :industrial sanitation.
She must be ready to develop
additional -programs to promote
e>nriployee�
maternity
h
;alth, such as
care, hearing
LOCIALSI(
Mr. and
spent Satur
Where re the
'� Y
wedding 'anni`
Mrs.. Tho
grandparents:_
Mr. and
Thorburn ar
evening after
M n and
MacLennan v
wedding' of G
Walkerton Sat
Mr. and Mr
were in Toronto Wednesday
where they attended the annual
beef bull sale. ,
George Mdncrief, spent a
couple - of days in Toronto
attending the meeting of the
Hog Producers Association.
Mr. and Mrs: Irwin Campbell,..
"-were guests at the
Campbell—Eckenswiller�wedding
and Mrs. • Maitland Allen who i,n Lucknow Saturday.
have sent him a picture. Mr.
.Alien_-•was_oreinan. :and section ;,.
boss Jur- many years -out from
this station. Stewart is the son of ��4�
sirs. David Todd
ay in Listowel
ttended the 63rd .
brsary of Mr. and
conservation -or 'alcoholics.
rehablllta> Lon.
These varied activities present
many ,,problemsx a which will be
discussed in a special panel
session on "The Industrial Nurse
and The Safety Program" to be
held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday
„morning, April 7, at the Royal
York Hotel:` J Thi$ session forms,
part of the 1970 annual Safety
Conference of.. the Industrial
Accident Prevention , Association
• of Ontar.'io, which expects. to..
welcome • t4 this Convention.,
4,000 delegates from all parts of
Canada and the United States.
The I.A.P.A. is an
• organization of 53,000 member
' firms and retail .stores which
promotes education and training.
pson, David s
Mrs. Duncan
ved home day Kinasbrudge
tri t C liffornia --- tri
o a
Mrs. Frank
ere guests at the
ayle MacArthur
urday.
. Oliver McCharles
the late Mr. and Mrs, Russel
King -and has the unique hobby
of collecting C.P.R. station
. "pis-tures• Whic-FareT iibw a ;thin=g
of the past. Stewart has been
.employed by the C.P.R. in
Toronto for over 28 years. Good
• luck with your'hobby, Stewart.
Goderich horses
named #opt
Burton - Bean of RR 5,
Goderich has recently learned
that two animals from his stable
have been named Reserve Grand
Champions of Ontario for horses
in their class.
Cascades ,Golden "King was in
the Palamino class and the other,
Tee' Gee was in- the saddle bred
class. .�
fourth
and a fifth at the Royal Winter
•Fair with Cascades Golden-Kirig.
Last fall, Bean animals'won a
second • and a third at the
Michigan State Fair.
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Christine • MacLennan of
Stratford and -Nancy Ma,y ennan
...for
of - Owen ;Sound were -home -for .
the weekend
Mrs. 'Colin MacGregor spent
last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Clark Finlayson in
Goderich.
The Sacrament of. the ' Lord's
Supper will be observed in
Ashfield Presbyterian Church on
,Easter Sunday ,at 11 a.m. .with
Preparatory service at `10 a.m. on
Good Friday. .
Mrs. Lloyd Collins - with
daughters Julie and Janice, is
holidaying• with her aunt in
-Montreal.
Girl Guides
Joanne Doherty opened the
Kingsbridge Girl Guide meeting
with ,a prayer Thursday, evening.
Margaret Frayne led the girls
in two games. Lt., Sinnett took
roll call.
The Guides then' went to
•Patrol Corners and read up on
map signs and using a map
outdoors. This was followed
a test on ° maps, won by th
Orioles. •
Scarlet Tangers had campfire
with riddles, jokes, puzzles and
songs. ' • •
:. Sheryl:.. acLerinan;....read the
dosing : p: rayer:..foliow�ed- by Taps
and dismissal.
There will , be no Guide
.meeting until April 2.
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programs on the prevention of
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Women " are welcome to
attend all - sessions a t ° She
conference to be held at the
Royal York, Monday and
Tuesday, April 6 and 7. These
include a Photo Focus on•Safety
at Kodak, • 9:30, a.'m. Monday;
Total : Environmental Control &
Retail Store Safety at 2:30 p.p.
Tuesday; and How Adults Learn
at 3:00 .p .m. Tuesday.
�,.. car doing 70 mph is
probably less dangerous than a
car that, isn't. moving on :an
expressway. •A stopped car on: a
high speed road is a very serious
hazarfi,. the Ontario__ Safety
League points .out. If trouble
develops on an expressway, first
priority must be given to getting
the car and passengers off the
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time to
worship
and
rejoice!
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"He is risen!" The message rings across -the
centuries, as Easter spreads its radiance
throughout our town, our churches, our
homes. At the dawning of Easter morn, -we
cast aside the cares and worries of our daily
.'round.' On this gladsome day, truly a time
to *worship and rejoice, we experiende
anew, with joy and reverence, the spiritual
rebirth wrought by the miracle of Easter.
With !hearts uplifted, with faith, and hope
renewed, we go forward, sustained by the
spirit of Eastertide. In this spirit, we share
our joy with friends and neighbours .and
extend, our- heartfelt greetings. ' May the
blessings of Easter be with you, always.. --,
ate+-.ast•rd.
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