The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-14, Page 3Bob Eedy of To'orito was
w home for'"the weekend with bis
parents Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Eedy ;
Gerrie. Glenn and one
baby girl' came homer from°
Wirigham hospital Sunday, May
10.
John Bere has gone to Ottawa
to begin work haying graduated
from Waterloo University, as an
en g' eer.
ss Karen Dawson R.N. has
gone to, Ottawa where she is in
the Armed Forces. Mrs. K. K.
Dawson . accompanied her on
Friday.
Mr.. and Mrs. "Wm. Petrie and
Allan of Goderich were guests of
Mx. and 'Mrs. John Park and
family Sunday,
Mrs. J. M.. Reed and Girvin
were _guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Eadie of Holyr iod
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wall of
Teeswater and Mrs. Jean
Papernick pt, (ioderich visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stirling of Thamesvjlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Elliott spent
Mother's Day with their
daughter, . Mrs. Cuthill! Mr.
Cuthill and Paul. `
Miss 'Esther Leung and Miss
Lydia' Chue, both nurses from
Riverdale Hospital, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Dr. and
Mrs. H. A. S. Vokes.
Mt. and Mrs. Wrn. Wiggins
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Ribey and 'family at
Seaforth:
Visiting` Sunday with Mr. and
!Mrs. Bill Park and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P shton of
Goderich •• and , Mrs. Eliza
Tideswell of Camlachie.
The U.C.W. had their , Easter
Thank offering service, May 7
with Mrs. (.Rev„) Robt. Nicholls
as guest speaker and Mrs. Robt,,
, McCallum ' of Godericli as guest
soloist.
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REATH—CU LBERT
A pretty s ring wedding took
place w in Dungannon United
Church Saturday, May 2nd at 4
p. m. when Augusta L. Culbert
and Kenneth E. Reath
eecchanged' vows. -
The bride and groom are both
residents of London.
• The bride is the --daughter of
Mrs.~ raanri_.LMrsv Cecil Cuibsrt
_ Duugannonrand—the-groom is
the son of Art Reath and Mrs. C.
Haney, both -of .London.. _.
Rev.. J. Ure Stewart officiated
« ; docibie-ring ceremony.
-. The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was to e1y in a
traditional white em ire style
dress, of peau dewith
matching cathedral tra n and a
rialo veil. She- carried yellow,
sweetheart roses.
Matron of honor was Mrs. K.
E. Wood, London, cousin of the
bride. . Bridesmaids were -Miss
Cathy Culbert, • Dungannon,
sister of the bride and Miss.
Laura , Lee Wood, London,
, cousin of the bride.
They were gowned in empire
style dresses of mauve trimmed
in . white lace with embroidery
insertion in mauve. They wore
matching bows in their hair and
carried white daisy mums:
Groomstnan was Wm. 'Reath,
London, brother of the groom.
Ushers were A. Lane, London,
and James `Culbert, Dungannon,
brother of the bride.
The bride's travelling costume
was a .three-piece navy blue
,..eriinpfelie-.quit with _a mink
—blouse: °bier eco'xsage was—white
sweetheart roses.
- The young couple •will ' be
residing at 307A Spruce St
London 35.
A wedding dinner was served
to the guests at the Dungannon
United Church when . Don
Williamson, .London,
brother-in-law of the bride was
master of ceremonies.
Following the dinner, open
house was held at the home of'
Thomas C. Anderson, Goderich, lets, a ball go down the -ally. at Little Bowl :Monday evening while
his wife watches. Mr. Anderson is a member of the CNIB for this district and was just one of 18
persons, who enjoyed a nightof free bowling through the courtesy of, Harry Little, proprietor of
Little Bowl. In the background is Peter Corless, field representative for CNIB who helped to
organize the evening. Peter rejoices with another bowler, Stewart Henry, Wingham, as they
"listen" to the pins failing. To be a member of CNIB, one must have less than 10 percentvision.
• Most of the bowlers had the time of their lives and chalked up ainazingly high scores despite their
handicap°(staff phbto)
•
reworks....iafety
Fireworks have been used to Many more will be at home
celebrate holidays ever since the setting o1 f .a mini sai?n r� the
Chinese_ used ° Ahem
,i1�,'1�!s,�.b�crar�,
over 900 .:years..;ago :arid- Victoria
Day is no exception. - If you're one, of the latter,
This weekend thousands of the Ontario Safety League asks
families will be attending your help to keep the
supervised public displays which , celebration free of needless,
are both spectacular and safe. accidents. Here's how:
Huron CountyMedical
the bride's parents re the where
Many hewer and wewhe `Its Secretaries meet
Ys ag
were on display. The monthly meeting of the
At 9 p.m. an open dance was Hurop -County Medical
held. at the ' Agricultural Hall, Secretaries Association was held
•when Herb Wilkins read • the on May, : 6 at the Seaforth
address and Miss Rosemary Eedy Medical Centre.
-made' the .presentation to the The banner was presented to,
young couple. our local preident, Mrs. Donna
6 hi) ou lid Si
Court of.R.,�ev ian held
•
in WestWowcinosh
r e
West Wawanosh Township
Council met in regular session on
Tuesday, May 5, at the hall. All,
membexs were in attendance.
The minutes of the April
session and a special meeting
held April 16 were 'read and
adopted on .motion of
Councillors Rutherford and
McDonald.
A letter from the Lucknow
Fire Department inquiring about
the surrounding Townships
purchasing a Tanker Truck was
read. Interest was indicated by
council, and the clerk r was
instructed , to write the
department to . so inform them
and t o' i n v ite • further
information.
At 9 p.m. Council sat as Court
of Revision ' on the Boyle
Drainage Works By -Law. There
were no appeals and no one
appeared. Following the Court,
By -Law No. 6, 1970, The Boyle
MV` Drainage Works By -Law was
given- iia' "reading and finally '
passed on motion of Councillors
Xitchison and Rutherford.
GENERAL ACCOUNTS
The following general
accounts were ordered paidon
motion of Councillors Foran and
• McDonald:
Receiver General, postage
s•t a m p s, ' $6.00; Lucknow
Agricultural Society, 1970 grant,
$40.00; Hilliard Jefferson, Tile
'Drainage Inspector fees, $20.00;
'Ontario Hydro,, hall power, '
$9.75; Village of • Lucknow,
, Aitchison fire, $75.00; Niagara
Chemicals, warbicide, $210.00;
Chester Nicholson, bulldozing
dump, $63.00; Nelson Culbert,
fox bounty, $2.00; Welfare
accounts, $552.50.
ROAD ACCOUNTS
'•? The road 'accounts were
passed for payment on motion
of Councillors Rutherford and
Aitchison:
Harvey Culbert, - salary,
a► $176.10; George' Humphrey,
operator, $405.32; Allan
McDonald, wingman,., $9/90; N.
McDonald',' plowing .snow,
$176:00; Valley. Blades, plow
and a. grader — blades, 498.58;
i1.l 14l:1 0: ` td., ° Shetve*'wheel`s.
and brake line, $34.21; Imperial
Oil Ltd., fuel and tax, $433.38;
Grant Chisholm, oil, $$1.69;
Radford's , Garage, tire repairs,
$ 26:30; Lucknow . Co -Op,
,lantern batteries, $10.49; Russel
Phillips, chain sawing, $142.00;
Harvey Culbert, telephone tolls,
$11:15; N. McDonald,. hauling
gravel, $45.50; George Smyth,
hauling snow fence, $25.00;
Bank of Commerce, C.P.P. and,
income tax, $105.33; Receiver
General, U.I., $12.80; C.' W.
Hanna, Road Supt. Association,
$15.00; Receiver General,
postage stamps, $6.00: , .
Council adjourned to meet at
the Hall on June 2nd, at 8:00
p.m. ,
Fisher, ., Goderich, at, the
Convention in Toronto on April
28, 29. Each town Will have a
turn in keeping the Banner; and
it shall be brought to each
meeting. —
Minutes of the previous
-meeting • were r read and the
Treasurer's Report.was given.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Mr. Albert A. Potvin, from
Pitney -Bowes, who displayed a
new. addresser -printer for
imprinting Ohsip . cards. The
doctors were invited to attend
this meeting ,so that they also
would have a chance to view this
addresser -printer.
• Miss Charlotte McKercher,
Seaforth, was winner of the
leather . purse; which was
donated by Newcombe's Drug
Store, Clinton. •
Coffee and lunch was selved
by the Seaforth girls.
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-Homemaker Service
atter"
new meeting
planned
r. ni ht
�o�
A meeting last' Thursday
evening of the Homemaker
Service Exploratory Committee
drew such a small attendance
that a further meeting has been.
scheduled for this .evening
(Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the
Nurses' Room in the Court
House.
Dr. G.P,A. Evans has noted in
his invitation to the meeting
`�a #jot dcsi
is to • be made weenion" the
committee convenes.
The .group which ,attended
the meeting last week reviewed
events to date with regard to the
Homemaker Service. Since the
investigations began last fall, it
has been learned that the Huron
County Board of Health cannot
become directly involved in the
operation of a Homemaker
Service Solely , in the town of
Goderich because the Board's
duties are to the county -wide
provision of health services.
As well,• the committee has
discovered that . Goderich Town
Council is not opposed to a
Homemaker Service here
providing a committee outside
of council is the administering
body. •
It : is. ' understood that
the Homemaker Service
Exploratory Committee will
tonight decidethe next steps to
be taken toward the
establishment of a Homemakers
-Service in -Goderich, perhaps
• - - even-iYrzthe entirecounty: '
Choose a location clear of,
sroverhead obstruction, be sure
you're not an annoyance or
danger to your neighbour. ,
*. Never 'set . off fireworks on
apartment balconies. Do not use
private property without
permission of the owner.
* Keep . young children away
from firing points, do not let
them fire. Older children may be
taught to participate in firing
under adult supervision.
•* • Use a bucket, box., or
wheelbarrow filled with' sand as
your firing base:
* READ THE PRINTED
INSTAUCTIONS'• before each
piece is fired. Keep all fireworks
in a b and close .the lid rafter
removing each•piece."
* Have 'a.metal container handy,
partly filled with water, for
disposal of used fireworks.
•
---,ATTENTION MOTORCYCLE.
OWNERS -AND OPERATORS!'
Here's `a reminder from the
Ontario Department of.
Transport.
As you knows it is required
by law that a• motorcycle safety •
helmet that meets specified.
standards MUST, be worn by all
operators and passengers When
riding on .� the streets and
• highways of Ontario.
Also, under present
regulations, only THREE types
of helmets are permitted :..
helmets that conform- to the
Canadian Standards Association
Standard ... helinets conforming
to the requirements of the .Snell
Memorial Foundation ... and,
helmets conformingto the
requirements of the British
Standards Institute.
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Fisher, ., Goderich, at, the
Convention in Toronto on April
28, 29. Each town Will have a
turn in keeping the Banner; and
it shall be brought to each
meeting. —
Minutes of the previous
-meeting • were r read and the
Treasurer's Report.was given.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Mr. Albert A. Potvin, from
Pitney -Bowes, who displayed a
new. addresser -printer for
imprinting Ohsip . cards. The
doctors were invited to attend
this meeting ,so that they also
would have a chance to view this
addresser -printer.
• Miss Charlotte McKercher,
Seaforth, was winner of the
leather . purse; which was
donated by Newcombe's Drug
Store, Clinton. •
Coffee and lunch was selved
by the Seaforth girls.
r,
-Homemaker Service
atter"
new meeting
planned
r. ni ht
�o�
A meeting last' Thursday
evening of the Homemaker
Service Exploratory Committee
drew such a small attendance
that a further meeting has been.
scheduled for this .evening
(Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the
Nurses' Room in the Court
House.
Dr. G.P,A. Evans has noted in
his invitation to the meeting
`�a #jot dcsi
is to • be made weenion" the
committee convenes.
The .group which ,attended
the meeting last week reviewed
events to date with regard to the
Homemaker Service. Since the
investigations began last fall, it
has been learned that the Huron
County Board of Health cannot
become directly involved in the
operation of a Homemaker
Service Solely , in the town of
Goderich because the Board's
duties are to the county -wide
provision of health services.
As well,• the committee has
discovered that . Goderich Town
Council is not opposed to a
Homemaker Service here
providing a committee outside
of council is the administering
body. •
It : is. ' understood that
the Homemaker Service
Exploratory Committee will
tonight decidethe next steps to
be taken toward the
establishment of a Homemakers
-Service in -Goderich, perhaps
• - - even-iYrzthe entirecounty: '
Choose a location clear of,
sroverhead obstruction, be sure
you're not an annoyance or
danger to your neighbour. ,
*. Never 'set . off fireworks on
apartment balconies. Do not use
private property without
permission of the owner.
* Keep . young children away
from firing points, do not let
them fire. Older children may be
taught to participate in firing
under adult supervision.
•* • Use a bucket, box., or
wheelbarrow filled with' sand as
your firing base:
* READ THE PRINTED
INSTAUCTIONS'• before each
piece is fired. Keep all fireworks
in a b and close .the lid rafter
removing each•piece."
* Have 'a.metal container handy,
partly filled with water, for
disposal of used fireworks.
•
---,ATTENTION MOTORCYCLE.
OWNERS -AND OPERATORS!'
Here's `a reminder from the
Ontario Department of.
Transport.
As you knows it is required
by law that a• motorcycle safety •
helmet that meets specified.
standards MUST, be worn by all
operators and passengers When
riding on .� the streets and
• highways of Ontario.
Also, under present
regulations, only THREE types
of helmets are permitted :..
helmets that conform- to the
Canadian Standards Association
Standard ... helinets conforming
to the requirements of the .Snell
Memorial Foundation ... and,
helmets conformingto the
requirements of the British
Standards Institute.
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WED.; MAY 20th
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r✓/I tri ye* cin (rile w, l4 ron4ilinci
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WHITE BE,
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agmhwut,TH
.WILL BE MADE• ON
SEED BEANS CUSTOM SEED TREATING
RED KIDNEY BEAN CONTRACTS
ANDERSON'S FERTILIZERS
IN STOCK t
at competitive prices. Also
available with trace elements
NIAGARA BRAND CHEMICALS
Including The New Improved Patora.o
EPTAM .-.. - Ft ADAN -- 2 4 D SPRAYS — LINURON
LINAZINE _--- SUPERSPRED --- . CYTROL -- ETC.
"Trade with Confidence"
Trade With
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;0tir" ;lwlfl i "0 1 1
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Pack a weekend bad►._
WA a nifty supply
' of our casual at ;'re
'for. fun, play.
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