The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-09, Page 5ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,
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FROM VENICE, FLORIDA announced that "Yen can see
, -Philadelphia to the left of the
If I have been delayed in my aircraft." Not too many minutes
returning tot our wintry holne -', later, he .nnotlhced we had just
it is nobodys fault but my own,. crossed the S`wannee River and
According to the. Weather map 'suddenly we were swinging out
on T.V.-I get the impression that over the Gulf of Mexico as we
we have been having a dandy zoomed down for ourlaricling
blizzard and heaps of snow - Tampa. A most fantastic journey •
and the dozens of people from - just hard to believe that, you
GoderiOh who are here in leave the snow in Toronto and
Florida are smiling right out about two hours later youare in
loud along with' me as we watch the Sunny South. , • •
' it on these great' weather maps. • Of course, have: heard this
--for-Ye nd--just-tried-to-ignore
Since this my firSt vacation-
manyvmatiy_ years,L ani_teawv,_ it as I had no real desire to leave
--4-• 'even 1li r WaS
living, it up. -Whoa- not ,in the
sure it would be nice. The few
way you think. I have just
rainy days and the "cool"
relaxed and fallen , apart -uat
weather - sometimes getting
what I was afraid I'd do. Haven't
down to the frost level is what
40 any desire to go flitting all over
they call WINTER here and •
the country seeing the sights -
gcr, do they ever grumble! Why, the
just don't want to
frost touched the trees and
AYWHERE! •
flowers and did a lot of damage!
' There is °certainly lots to see . Luckily we don't call losing
and do if you want to do it but I our flowers and leaves to the
have enjoyed so much jUst winter - DAMAGE. We take all
sitting for a change 'and going to this for what it really is - fall;
the shopping .centres, drooling winter and beautiful spring.
over all the TOvely things I can't There is. no thrill here. for, the
have - and I find the prices are first snowdrop or the. first crocus,
about the same as they are at poking it's head thro' the snow."
• home so I don't feel too badly - and another thing 7-- the most
about it. beautiful sight I have seen in friY
I fully enjoyed the flite down life was from the air- above the
it wastreally wonderful - what I Goderich area.
, could see of it. It was overcast - So .---. to each his own! But,
I mean under cast -Most of the I'll bet, winters are going to seem
way and the fellow that wrote twice as bad now that I've
about the "silver lining, th'ro' the ,escaped.parfoLone.
- dark.lchilids.• shiningl.hadmever 1.. _u_sure..jsz.nall.worlitmow,
-10- -- heeir-up- above' them. -It-is-the but they all talk the -same--
most "golden lining" you could weather, ,, taxes,. .p011ution, save
ever see and you don't mind just our trees .to save our Birds and.
- sitting --above it for a couple of wild 1ife7 etc. They have the
hours. When I say SITTING same trouble trying tosave a few
above it-7----IliatiSTITS-CW-Ifat it:IS - - icieS of land for park's and a bit
same - there. are So few jeople
who can se 0 the overall picture
of the future - who know that
we must make plans NOW for it,
that I'm sure they jilt sit down.
and Cry! Most of us can't see
over the end of our noses and we
just live for today, jug one day
after the other all past -- no
• future. We just don't want to be,
bothered thinking about the
future because we„won't be in it.
Isn't, that the. truth! few
people struggle and argue and
-down and-CRY--
beeause no, one wants to help
them- try --zta-fight the' "ce-ment-
age." as 'I think of the • future;
and the desolation which we are
creating by our carelessness in
our day of pollution. We just
can't realize that adding that
extra squirt of detergent to -the
dish water - all those lovely
suds and babies - are doing
great- damage to our rivers, and
streams and so to the fish and
wild life 'which is being crowded
right off the face of the earth.
Well- Chat is enough sadness.
Ruth- Your friend Rowena
and hubby are fine and are
„ looking fdrward to seeing you -
down here! When I told her I
would like to live here she said °
she °would 'Miss reading my
column which she enjoyed very
much. THAT made me feel like
staying home and doing a better
job of it. I made other calls and.
mst. .others w.ho .kriew . of
..„-Goderichm-.-..aind.they-alliseem.la
-get to -read -our-papex -and enjoy
it very much.
Well, rm off for a nice trip
° along the "Inland Waterway"• --,
not so rough as The Gulf
nr see You nekt-vir-eek.
Pre-ircencing -
„
and
Remedial
Tuition "
INSTRUCTORS
LICENCEO-BY
IONT. DEPT. OF
TRANSPORT .
ON •
.17.11./Al; CONTROL• -
CAR.
I was sure at times we were not of green in -stead of cement, for -.Love.Martha
moving at all. We had just nicely future generations, as we have in menammai....., Amin
settled -down when the Captainour country. The trouble is the
• WI _annual meeting- held
The annual meeting of the Robt. Bogie; flower fund, Mrs.
• Goderich branch of the W.I. was L. Bannister; assistant, Mrs. A.
7"-Epr-liwith 2ifladielfresehr -
Mrs. Wm. Porter presided and Mrs. Bert Mills and Mrs. Jack
Mrs., Robt. BOgie was at the Cook.
piano. Mrs. A. Hugill and her
Mrs. Porter was appointed to committee served tea • and a
attend the ,Officers' Conference
in Guelph April 29 and 30.,
The storage cupboard will be
replaced Or doors repaired. • .
Leadership. Training
-1Q04004 -114305,,, wAs
----gyen-by- MTS. -Clifford
--CroZier-D
and Mrs. Wm. Porter. The
church reports were received. .,
Mrs. Andrew Strairghan
Conducted the election arid
installed the new slate of officers
which is as follows: ' past
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The bowling team of Royal Canadian Legion branch
Goderich won the Legion bowling championshipi held in
Seaforth ,this past weekend. Shown during th%presentation of the
Molson , Trophy are, left to right, Sonny Moore, Mit Marjorie
- INSTRUCTORS:
FRED SMITH
' , EWAN ROSS. "
APPOINTMENTS ONLY.
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Moore, Dave Rockwell, Molson representative; Mrs.- °Faye °', PHONE
Shearddinm, captain; and Mrs. Doe Queen. Absent when photo , •
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was taken were Tom Fisher and LeRoy Taylor -photo by Frank
Phillips, Seaforth.
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Mr. David MacDonald is a
patient in hospital in Londoh
where he had surgery.
Mr. Wilmer Robb spent
Tuesday in Toronto. . •
Mrs. Lorne MacDonald, who
has been a patient in hospital in
Kincardine was taken to hospital
in London for further tratment.
Mrs. Duncan Farrish was
„takethto • h.ospital*Winghatri. on-•
.Triclay *evening -and .w111.-,entet
Kitchener hospital for further
treatment. ,.
• The worst storm of-.„ the
winter struck this area with full
force on Thursday, leaving niany
cars in the ditches; and many
motorists stranded. There were
several- accidents of a minor
H
ocAL s
ThursdaY.
Among those who attended
the hockey game in Toronto on
Saturday evening were Graham
and Greg Hamilton, 'and David
and Kenneth Farrish.
Mr. and Mrs. David Todd
• were in Victoria Harbour for the
weekend where they attended
the wedding _of David's brother,
Visiting at . the Duncan
..._Farxish_home for the past week
-Wers..
e..Mr_Barrishs.sisteiand fier
• famityfrom Detroit.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean spent the
weekend in Sarnia . and
,Wyoming.
Mr. Finlay MacDonald and:
-Miss Florence MaCLerniari-iing a
duet in Ashfield Presbyterian
on•Church on Sunday, last.,,
nature. Mr. Irwin Campbell, who
drives a school bus, had some
trouble on his return home, after
delivering the stude,nts. David
Farrish wasn't home from
Brookside school until after five.
Kenneth Farrish who attends
school in Wingham didn't get
home until 8 p.m. Donna
Elphich who attends school in
Ripley was stranded on a bus atty
-BoCourtneys andAi:11A-;arrive
-quite latethat
evening. No mail deliveries were"
made Friday due to blocked
roads as a result of the storm.
The roads were in the worst
condition_ of...the _wlible winter_
_ Mr. John, McCharles arrived
home from a holiday in Florida
in ,the midst of the storm
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATIONS
• WILL BE -HELD AT "
St. Mary's Separate School
1JESDAY;APRIL 2111970
Children -must have reached the age of five years prior to
January 1, 1971, to be eligible. •
Please telephOne524-9901. for..an appointed time if you
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have not yet been notified. _
. 4$
4,
0'
social hour was enjoyed,
d.
program planning meeting
• will be held at the home of Mrs.
r Jack Cook Wed. April 15 at 1.30
•„. March 18 a 'vow successful
essert-Gard-Party was -held -in--
• the Legion Hall under the
• auspices of the, Goderich Branch
president, Mrs. Robt. H. Wilson;
president, Mrs. Wm. Porter; '1st
Vice .president, Mrs. eorge
- Morley; second vice president,
Mrs. Cliff Crozier; secetary,
• treasurer, Mrs. E. N. -Sitter;
assistant secretary treasurer, Mrs.
• ' Mary Clairmont; P.R.O., Mrs. W.
H.Talmay; assistant P.R.O., Mrs.
K. F. Wilkinson, auditors, Mrs.• _
Fred Barker and Mrs. H. Larder; '
district director, Mrs. Robt.
Wilson; alternate, Mrs. R. Park;
• pianists, Mrs. F. Hawkins, Mrs.
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BROWNIE'S °
DRIVE-IN
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CLINTON
OPENING
FRIDAY,
APRIL 17
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NEXT W,,,EEK FOR,
MOVIES AND
-..., • - - - --TIMES _ •
of the W.I. Twenty-seven tables
were- in play.,
The bridge prize was won bST
Mrs. Jean Papernick; "500'
prize, Mrs. .C7 Cutt, and euchre,
Mrs. R. Park. ••
Blue Water -Chapter
hold regular meeting
Blue Water Chapter 0. E. S.
held their regular meeting at the
Masonic Hall West Street on
Wednesday last,
The meeting opened in
regular form, with , Jean
Stephens, ' Worthy Matron,
presiding; Wilfred Dockstader
• filling in for Bill Stephens. as
'Worthy Patron. •,
• „ It was decided to hold ia
Euchre Party on April„ 29. Also
the Worthy- Matron asked that
the Chapter get full particulars;
about camping' equipment for
the children at 'the Goderich
Psychiatric _Hospital by the -May
meeting. Some of the members
decided to go to the Psychiatric
• Hospital sometime in April to
put on a game of Bingo for .the
patients. ,
The Worthy Mafion thanked
everyone for helping to make
the -fashion show a success.
Secial thanks to- • John
Schaefer's Ladies Wear for the
lovely clothes, Heather Beauty
Salon for the loan of the Wigs,
• Ormandy's Jewellery, for the
loan of the Je*ellery.
. Visitors were -present from
-London, Nijestown, Mitchell;
Blyth, Clinton.
After themeeting a draw wag
- made' for three baskets of apple's
• and a. punch, was served by the
lunch committee.
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