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Mr,. John, BradleY who
attends the UniVersity'of Guelph
hasp gone to Ottawa or he
summer, where he is employed
on the Experimintal tarn).
Sympathy Or the community
goes to the relatives of Donald
Bain MacKenzie who passed
away . on Sunday at Winghain
and DiStrict Hospital. after a
lengthy fllness, .„
- Visiting the Parrish families
on th.e,weekend vvai MiSsAurial
Farrish: of Toronto, -„
Mr, and MrS. Mgrai•McGill
of Goderich were recent visitors.
with.Mrs Tonaarrell-,
Alriong , the students who
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n bancwet
The 1st Kingsbridge out
Troop held its first father and
son,banquet QA April 1,0. Among
the 48 gentlemen presernt' were
Rev. K. Rooney, Rev. Fr. Pl.
Cassano, Mark Dalton, troop
coungellors - Daniel Oalkon,
Desmond Courtney and,Kenneth„
Fitzpatrick. I
Tr op lewier Kenneth
Doherty , presented awards and
badges to 15 Scouts, Patrol
leaders Charles Crawford, Glep
Tigert. • Richard Mize and
•
tO •
o
mieha,e1 Moran gave reports of
their patrOl aCtivities, Troop
secretary Ralph Austin gave the
qiriaticial report,
Quest speaker Wayne Horner
. expressed the. need for young
men to accept responsibility and
for parents to take an active
interestin their ,children's
education.
, The banquet, was closed with
.a prayer or the Apollo , 13
astronauti:
. recently experi,enced a trip to New
York city were Judy Thorburn.,
Jim Simpson and 31,M- Wek ter
from tiOarea. - • •
Canvassing for the Cancer
Society during the past week
were Allis. . Bob McIntosh and
,Mrs. George Moncrief in this
•
Honoured at shower
Marlene Drennan bride-to-be
in May, was, honored at a bridal
shower on Friday evening, April
17, in the school,
N o Ida 11/Ieltenb tiro was
chairman for the program.
Mary Lou Barger and Jackie
Collinson sang two popular
songs accompanied by Mrs..
Duncan Shipson-at the piano.
a, humorous reading followed
by Nancy O'Keefe. Piano solos
were heard from Kathy
O'Keefe, Marianne Frayne and
Denise Daltdn. Sheila • Sinnett
danced the Scottish dance.
,
,
( PERSONALS )
Mrs. Walter Clare, played Here'
Comes the Bride, as Marlene was
escorted to her chair by her
sister, Mrs. Bryon Black and a
friend Diane Norman who also
li
assisted i opening her many
gifts. r
Marlene thanked everyone
and' an invitation wag extended
to go out to her home,following
the shower to see her many
other gifts.
KINDEGARTEN
• -
REGISTRATIONS
,
On Tuesday, April 21,
Kindergarten Registration for
September was held at the
school.
Those enrolled were the
Mrs. John Kelly is a.patient in following 17 children with their
the Goderich Hospital. father's name following: Cathy
• Mrs. John Austin and Eugene Chisholm (Grant); Denise
N
.isid-te..L.Dennis); Carol Xoran
.with.- ter, -...-sister;
• •
area.
Mrs, Donald, B. ivuoxen*
has been busy malcrog her home
ready* to 'return to, after
spending the winter in wingtono
Mr.- and ' Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie attended services at
Kiniengb Anglican Church on
Sunday, When ' their daughter,
Mrs,. Jim Hayden, was Made a
„member of the Anglican Church.
Mr. Rod Finlayson of Fetrolia.2
spent a few days with Mrs and
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson.
Mr. And Mrs. Ian Morton and
family of Stratford and Mr. and
, Mrs. Bruce Millet and boys of .
Palmerston spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Emile
MacLennan,' ••
Mr. ,Doug Henry is Still a
patient in hospital in Goderich"
since his accident in the salt
0114%, "rn'
Mr. and Mrs, Lov-Luther
were recent visitors in
RidgetoVirn. "
• Rev. Frank MacKenzie passed -
away on Sunday in Houston,'
Texal. Sympathy is extended to
the MacKenzie families.
VVI annual meeting
Plans for the District Annual
of the Huron West District of
the Women's institutes were
made at the executive meeting
held in MacKay Hall, Goderich
recently.
-The meeting is to be held at
St. Helens on May 28 when
reports from the 10 branches
will be received. •
The. president, Mrs. Andrew
Straughan, of Goderich, will be
' in' charge of the day long
meeting.
•-••• "...Theaninuties•were accepted/is:
• .....
..-Judge_irt_Jackson,- Michigan, ..(Mike);,-„Patrick,Foran ,(Gordon);...
weekend'Lisa -Frayhe (Eugene); May77rWirsead:1331'.4hrlimsec7taTirctreerre-oxi
the ..
Mrs Marie Austin has Theresa O'Neil (Pat); -Linda GoderiPh. The presidents of the
returned to her homeat Sinnett (Jim); Kevin Smith'
,
Kingsbridge after spending the (Stuart); Heather Stapelton
._ Nkrinternonths-witlf--her-fainily„ -.1110.1).;__. Mark_ _Steffler (Clem);
This community extends
Robbie Van Aahen (Ger,ry)-r—'
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theirsympathy to the families of Brent Van Osch (Antone); Diane
Arthur-- simpson— wirer- passed ' Van Osch (Peter);_Theresa Van
away on• Saturday, April 18.° Rooy (John); David Van
." Mailene Drenna was guest Of Wynsberghe, (Herman); Liz ',Vogt
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honour, at 'a Bridal Shower in (Peter) and Linda Wisser (Ron).
•Goderich on Friday evening at
. the home of Sharron Aldington, Twelve Ways To -Help an
and at a' relative shower • at . Association or Organization:
Carlow on Saturday evening. ' L Don't corne td its meetitigs.
. • '.2. ,If you come,. come late. 3.
Frank Austin returned to theNever accept an office — it is
home of ' his daughter and ' easier to criticize than to do
son-in-law, Mr, and Mr. Joe things. 4. If
Courtney on Sunday,after chairman to give y .
spending 16 days in Victoria regarding some
Hospital, London. . matter, tell him you have
,Raymond Hogan returrie& Thothipf .'"to— say.' "After the •-
home from • R.idgetown.,:,• ineetihg •: tell.,teyeryone , bow
Agricultural College on April 17 THINGS ought.to be done. lit.
. after completing his first year. Do no more than is absolutelt
' Danny Frayne also returned necessary, but when othqr
to his home the•Satne week after members roll up their sleeves
completing his second year at and willingly use their abilitieS
the University of Guelph. to help things along, howl, that
Mr. and Mrs. Joe*,VanOsch the 'Association is run by a
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. cliqiie. 6. Hold back your fees as
Harvey ' Moyere and family of long is possible. 7, If you don't
Mount 'Forest on Sunday, April receive a bill for' your fees, don't
19. pay. 8. If you receive a bill for
Mr. . and Mrs. Albert your feek, after you have paid,
Heffernan and boys of resign from the Organization. 9.
Brantford, Miss Blanche If you receive service without
Belodeau of Guelph were joining, don't think of joining.
weekend visitors with Mr. and 10. When you attend a meeting -
* Mrs. Ormond Heffernan on April vote t� do something and then
18 and 19. go •hone and do the opposite.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dalton 11. Agree to everthing said it '
' of Detroit were weekend visitors The meeting arid disagree with it
with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton outside. 12. When asked for
and family, April 18 and 19. information, don't give it. "
ed hsr the
r opinion,
portant
overnmen
ecamme
wor
,
The Sar▪ nia Creative Writer's
will hold then FifthAnnual
Workshop in Creative Writing in
Sarnia,'Ont., on SaturdaY) May 9
frbm 9:a.m,-$:p,rn, at Lambton
College—Itussell $treet Qom.
(Essex and Russell Streets—twcf
blocks south of London Road).
The project, which has been
• moSt successful hi the past, is
spOnsored by the Creative
- Writers in co-operatiOn-mith the
Sarnia recreation department.
Arrangements have beep
made to-provide-teveral highly
• qualified instructors who will
conduct classes in the following
categories: TRENDS IN
CONTEMPORARY NOVEL
WRITING, POETRY AND
POETIC . DRAMA,
NON-FICTION. WRITING -
RESEARCH AND 'EDITING;
THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL
CONFESSION . STORY
WRITING, TV AND RADIO
' SCRIPT WRITING,. and
WRITING FOR BEGINNERS.
This year's panel will include
Mr. Oda Miller, noted
branches were named a non-fiction writer, whose book
nominating committee and the THE DONNELLYS MUST °DIE
convener, Mrs. William Porter of -Is currently being negotiated for
Goderich presented the new movie rights; Mrs. Marian Engel,
slate which is to be elected at St. who published her first • novel
Helens. NO CLOUDS OF GLORY in
1
. The guest Speaker at St.
Helens will be Mr. 'N. T.
Ormandy of Goderich who will
set up an exhibit and speak on
old jewellery. During .the
afternoon at Goderich, Mrs.,Tait
Clark reported on the curator's
meeting which she, as District
.,Curatorircoaveneti. -
' •
fuller -report. wit -be-given
on May 28.
1968; Mrs. Colleen Thibaudeau,
poet -wife of, JameS • Reaney,
whose work has appeared in
numerous literary journals such -
as Poetry Chicago, Canadian
Forum, Alphabet etc. and who is
also the author of it book of
"poems in the shape of
- a
iIi accept_
crtiorrs
The Ontario Federation of
Agricutture, president 'believes
that recent action by the
Yrudeati government proves
farmers do• have the power to
persuade those who lead the
country.
Federal Minister of
Agriculture H A. `!Bud" Olson
has announced , that the
"government will accept the OFA
recommendation ' and maintain
preselt rate levels for the
coming year in the feed freight
assistance programme.
- The OFA asked the
governmentto abandon plans to
make less money available to the
•assistance programme for the
upcoming fiscal year.,
Mr. Hill explains that a cut in
funds available to the
programme, coupled with a
possible-- increase in shipping,
could have resulted in a decrease
in assfstance rates. ,He
emphasizes that this situation
could seriously hurt Ontario
farmers financially. •
,The Federation pretident says
that indications point to a
shipping increase of as much as
500,000 tons in the coming
year. He says this is due to an
4ncrease in bath hogs and
poultry production.
M. Olson stressed in , his
announcement that he wanted
to remove the fear that the
.continuini heavy demand for
feed grains ,Would mean -a
reduction in assistance rates.
The Federation president
points out that the present rates„
established in November of last
year, provide a generally
equalized transportation post to
feeding areas -in eastern Canada. -
and British Columbia.
m
HARBOURLITE
'GODERICH
ANNUAL
MOTHER'S DAY;
DAY
BUFFET
DINNER
5-7:30 PM.
Sunday, May 10
Reservations:
524-9371 oi 524-9264
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things"—Lozenges; Mrs.. Betty
Krawezyk, successful Confession
Story'. writer; Mrs, Mari49n
Miller, writer or CBC scripts and
of plays for both 'adults and
Mrs. JosephineRyan,
well-known playwright,-. an
adjudicator, whose prose, poetry
ancl,"Pial's have appeared in many
publications, ' ;including
Chatelaine, - Other. Voices,..on
CBC and who is also a winner in
the Dominion Life Ar•Vnual
one -act play awards.
The purpose Of the Club is to
provide a suitable atmosphere
for the development of amateurs
and • prOfessionals alike;. to
promote ” the art of. greative
Writing;- to improve writing .
techniques; and to - give its
members an opportunity to
meet' other people With similar
interests.
Registration forms and
further information is available
by writing to Sarnia, Creative
Writers, P.O. Box 199, Sarnia,
Ont. or Tetelephone 862-1582
or 335-2998 or 344-7603,
Sarnia. .
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