The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-04, Page 8.
porspRa IGNAL•.STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 4;1,70
'MRS,°W.ES BR,ADNOCK ---"Correspondent- Phone 526.7555
Knox UCW meets
The general meeting of, the
United Church Women of Knox
United .Church was held in the
Sunday School room with Unit
Two in charge.
Mrs. Jame* Jackson was the.
pianist and p ,,,ed quiet music
before themeeting opened 'with
a reading by Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
The' hymn, My Faith Looks Up
To Thee, was sung.followed by
the .scripture lesson from Acts
16: 1 to 24 verses read by Mrs.,
Norman -McDowell. Mrs. Stanley
bell led in prayer. A solo was
sung by Mrs. Gordon Chamney.
The offering was received by
Mrs. Stewart Ament and' Mrs.
Arnold Craig. Meditation on the
scripture lesson was led by Mics.
Elliott Lapp followed by prayer
by Mrs. Stanley -Ball. The hymn,
From Greenland's Icy
Mountains, was sung and the
Bible study was taken by Pastor
Alfred Fry. He spoke -on the life
of Lydia, the first ' woman
converted to Christ' in Europe,
and closed with prayer.
The business period was taken
by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were 'accepted as read
by 'the,; secretary, Mrs. Sidney
Lansing. The financial statement,
was given by Mrs. Norman
McDowell:
Mrs, William F rnpey, convener
of supply, reported that 11
boxes had. been packed by her
committee and some sent to the
Huron • County Children's ' Aid
Society and-sonie to the Church
Relief Abroad on Simcoe Street,
Toronto.
Pastor Fry closed the meeting
,with the benediction and lunch
was served by members of Unit
Two.
Bridal shower
Miss Nancy Anderson
entertained 15 friends and held a
bridal surprise shower for Miss
Barbara Carter last Tuesday
evening.
Games and contests were
enjoyed and Misso.Betty Moss
read an address of
congratulations to Miss Carter,
bride 'of this month, and gifts.
were presented by, Miss
Anderson.
Lunch was served and a social
time enjoyed. •
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Personals
Mtn: and. Mrs. John Weir and
Mrs., Elsie Eustace of London
and Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles
of Goderich visited in the village
for the'weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryan of
Woodstock, Mr.'arid, Mrs. Donald
Livingstone (nee the former
' Mayme Fritzely, - Blyth) of
London, and Ron Fritzley, of
Burford attended the
Fisher -Martin ,wedding at Port
Albert -and reception in the
Auburn Community Memorial
hall and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss'
Laura Phillips.
• Mrs. Slater Sr. of Hespeler
spent a few days this, week with
her son, Robert Slater, Mrs.
Slater, Prank and Joanne.
Miss Fran Houston visited a
few days fast week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McIntosh and family
in London.
Congratulations to Master
Larry' Plaetzer in winning second
place with his accordian solo at
the Canadian Music League held
last week at the Hotel London.
Mrs. Ernie Doerr and°
grandson, David Ives and her son
Ronald Doerr, Mrs. " Doerr and
son Robert of Niagara Falls
spent the weekend with her
father, Robert Chamney and
'other members of his family.
Mrs. Louis Wagner and
rz�daugh*er—Mrs..Jim;-Lon.f ..of
ffasseinn 'Otero.._. -spent. --the
weekend here with the Wagner
famines.. .
Mrs. James ' Craig is still a
patient in Wingham hospital. We
wish her, a speedy recovery.
Church services are changed in
the village. Knox Presbyterian
service will be at °11 a.m. starting
next Sundayand the Baptist
Church will: meet at 8.45 a.m.
Knox United as usual at 11.15
a.m. and also St. Mark's
Anglican church at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Beimers
returned last weekend after a
three week's visit to Holland.
Friends are pleased to know
that Everett Taylor is home
from Clinton Public Hospital
where he was for several weeks.
Terry Ruston has vacated the
Fina station and it is now
vacant.
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Showery weather has delayed
the final planting of corn and
held back preparation of white
bean ground. Pasture, hay,
spring grain and processing pea
crops are growing and
developing very well.., ,
THIS SUMMER
BE WATER
- WISE!
June 7s
"KICK the HABIT"
Month
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BY-, Susan Moxley
A Taste of the City
for Grade Eights
At 5.45 a.m., most of the
Grade 8, students were amazed
Rondup.Area mon wins
Glen McNeil, 16, ion of M
Qien McNeil, son of Mrs,
the building, rode on a sulaway, and Mrs. Cliff McNeil, RR 6,
GoderLeh, was Winner of the
or wandered around Nathan Biatchford's Feed Ltd. 'trophy
Phillips Square. for ° the highest score . in the
At 2.00 we boarded the buses Huron County Livestock
once again to go to the Royal Judging Competition, held in
w to see the three buses at the Ontario Museum. We had been Seaforth May 30, He scored 558
Informed that 400 ,other
school. We " soon discgvered out of a possible 600., -
why -the wrong vehicles had scheduled students were visiting "He also was winner of the
come! (MayI add that theywere it at lie same time, and many of intermediate division with the
from the wrong co parry?) us Inside noticed allththe the exhrbrtse 'were same score .There
They left, and our - proffer ones
:arrived at 6.00 a.m. A general
cry of "Here they cpmel Yea!"
arose, and. after the attendance
had been taken, we were on our
ways
We soon heard • the driver
using an intercor� i► with which he'
called the otherl,two buses. At
first, the busload quieted down,
but we continued our singing
within a minute or so!
Twenty-five miles f
Toronto, after we had stop
ata service centre, the third from
ped
bus
started losing speed -
60 -50-45.40-35-30- miles per
hour -until we pulled over on
the shoulder of the highway. We
then realized why the intercom
was important, since our driver
had radioed ahead to the
other buses to stop and wait. ..
All the girls were herded into
the' two cemaining buses while
the third bus went for repairs.
The ride was less comfortable
from then on, but it would have
taken more than that•to dampen
our spirits! Instead, it just
▪ brightened our thoughts to
know we had hada' an
adventure -even a small .one!
When ' we arrived at the
parliament -buildings, we
posed "ft• r a ou icture with :parents,
--tax-ay-to learn- went;
the y . house axles - 5. y a
.McCharles.. W
MacNaughton, our member for ,-wonderful;••�,.."quite. interesting, -° .--�
provincial parliament and really nice". - Mer, and Mrs. Fratik
Teachers -"wonderful -well MacLennan have listed their
Ontario's treasurer. We then worth ,getting up five o'clock store for sale: The Lochalsh
entered the, building, and after for!.enjoyed it, very much -I'll store " has been run by the
turning corners and climbing five o again next Friday!"
MacLennan family for a • good
flights of stairs and down a g All we students wish to thank number of years.
steeper set, we _separated into the teachers, bus drivers, and ` Mr. and Mrs: Oliver McCharles
two . groups. The boys entered interested parents who "put up" -returned home Sunday from a
the east gallery, while we trip to Cape Cod, Mass. and
stepped into the west. "`°"A. .with us•last Friday! Montreal.
Before parliament opened, I - r
took out my notebook and pen.
started for
' 35th
Cete
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this column, only ,to be
interrupted by a man's voice.
"Young lady, are you taking
notes?" ,;t;�•
"Yes", I answered truthfully.
"Well, we don't allow that in
here. If the Press saw You, you'd
have to be thrown out".
I had Visions of -myself waiting
alone in • the 'bus, 'so I put my
writing away. Why, oh, Why,
hadn't I said I was. writing for ' a
newspaper? .Being allowed to sit
in the)ress Gallen? would have
been a memorable experience!
After listening to 'the session
for 45 •minutes, we left and
tourec: the halls by'ourselves. An
,,,interesting number of paintings,
pictures, and documents are
displayed there.
Having finished Punch in a
park across the road from the
buildings,,•w.e climbed aboard the
three buses (the third one was
fixed by this time), and
journeyed to the Toronto City
Hall.
Arriving there, ' we divided
into our groups of nine and went
on our own. Some of us toured
••were
' competitors �irn' that division and ..
fantastic! There were dinosaurs, over 100 entries5 in the total
dresses, pottery, penguins, competitionr.
mummies, monarch butterflies, Y
birds and even beasts. First place in the novice
At '4.00 we again climbed into division went to Roger Moore,
the buses -this time bound for 14srsonr.of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Y.orkdale! It took Its 60 minutes Moore, RR 4, Goderich, with a
to."..reaeh the shopping Genter! score of 508 out .of a possible
After our`buying, the girls -if ' 600. He also was winner of the
not the boys -compared their Canadian National Exhibition
purchases. Most of us boasted of Shield for high "novice judge. It
spending more than was was his first time in competition.
planned... but don't all females Valerie Stothers, daughter of
do that'? Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stothers,
Would it surprise you readers RR 6, Goderich, tied for second
if I said we were more subdued Place in the intermediate
division.with ascore of 7 out
on" our' return trip? Everyone ' - 5
of 600
had piped down, and there was `
less singing. We had left behind a LOCHAL iS11
great day, and it .had been - _
traditionally noisy and happy! Ashfield Presbyterian Church
To prove our enthusiasm`, typical services were cancelled on
comments when interviewed Sunday, due to 'Anniversary
were- services at Knox Church in
Girls --:"good, splendid, fantastic; Ripley.
very interesting; shopping. best Many attended the wedding
of all." of Betty Ann Simpson and R.
Boy s -"fun ! great -no Davey on Saturdayafternoon at
homework! it was quite a trip: Ashfield Presbyterian Church.
I'm tired!" Mrs. Don Ainsley of Toronto
...And now for the parents' spent the weekend with her
and teachers' thoughts- parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Frank
Parents -"wonderful, cause on MacLennan.
a whole you're a bunch of real John McCharles of Petrolia
good kidsi- informative- good spent the weekend with his
PROPOSED 1110Mi
CARE PROGRAMME
HURON . COUNTY
PUBLIC MEETING
To Discuss This Subject
" EAFQRTH PUBLIC scH-COOL
Q
8:30 P.M. ` ,
JU,NE '
All interested are invited to attend
Dr. G. P. -A. Evans,,
Medical Officer of Health
NOTE: "Home Care" refers to care of patiepts
in their, own home.
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A surprise dinner was held on
Sunday, May 31 at the Carlow
Hall to honor Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Curran.
Mr. Curran, the son of Mrs.
Mary Curran of Lucknow and
the late Herbert Curran and
Eileen. the daughter of the late -
Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Trealeaven,
were„married 35 years ago at the
home of the bride's parents on
the sixth concession of Ashfield.
Their family includes, four
sons and four daughters, Mrs.
Ted (Sylvia) Johnston, Mrs.
John (Mary) Bissett, d Mrs.
Ken (Ruth) Oke, all of oderich
and ' Mrs. Dorthy Willis of
Kingston who was unable to
attend, and Donald, Grant,
Ralph and. Stewart, all of
Dungannon. There are 22
grandchildren.
Other -relatives attending were
Mrs. Mary Curran, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. V. -
J. Hunter and Greg, Mr. and Mrs.
rY
Jim Curran and Paul, all of
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Parker and sons of Plattsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trealeaven of
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Anderson of Goderich; and
Aubuy Higgins of Dungannon.
Mrs. Higgins, .was,;,' unable; to
attend bebause of sickness.
The couple received many
beautiful cards and gifts„
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