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Round and About
With Martha.
Looking at pictures of our where your heavy head is•
fine college grads this week, weightless and you can ` really,
makes one want to brag a bit relax and rest for that few
since I -have a grandson who'just precious seconds which might
received his Bachelor of Science: mean life or death.
Degree from the University of ' Answers regarding the Art
Windsor. There were . other- fine Mart :letter have' been coming, in
things mentioned along with this and we should have a fine
degree -- but in all`the confusion exhibit again this year. •
of moving, I did not write down Rggarding Crafts - anything`
any details and my mind is just a you make which mightbe of
seive on the whole bit. interest to others - and best of
But let's just say I'm "bustin't 'all, which others may wish to
4 . my buttns" because he buy are what we would like you
persevered and won his degree. to bring to the Art Mart:
I'm happy for all these fine There were many interesting
young people. Sorry I missed the things last year and we hope for
activity at the harbour this a better showing thio year, the
weekend. '(You` should have seen week of July. 13 to 18. You
the `activity •at the top of 'the don't need an invitation -- just
hill!) get in touch with our Art Club
Its nice to, know we have so president, Mary Howell -
many enthusiastic boaters and 524-8642 or myself, convener of
that once again it will be ` a the Art Mart - 524-7854, and
great harbour with many ships" we will .,arrange space- in our
as it was many years ago. beautiful courthouse . Park,
Many, many people from faramong the other displays:
and wide , have enjoyed Goderich Womens Institute
Donaldbert's little boat trips out are sponsoring a Scenic I Bus
beyond the breakwall and back. Tour. Have you got your ticket?
Someday, .perhaps the large Call Mrs. L. Bannister or Mrs. K.
passenger ships will make regular F. Wilkinson.
calls and you can slip away for a The flower gardens around
pleasant trip to the Lakehead town., are really beautiful. You
and, back - who knows! young homemakers facing
On, reading the evidence gardening problems should come
concerning the tragedy when out to the special Flower Show
`'-`:.Little _Toot' turned over. was: =at:North ,IInitedchurch-:June
happy -to -learn in. .,27: M - • - this area had taken 'There you will meet -members
drownproofing lessons and had of the Horticulture Socjety -
been able to save his life because °young people like yourselves
who had wonderful help from
DROWNPROOFING .does not the older .experiencedmembers
teach just how to swim and dive, of the club and now wish to help
but how to FLOAT and stay you with your problems - you
alive. 'can'tgo wrong!
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Academy Award Winner
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of them.
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Cecil Blake. Finishing u p ort the Mre• y p pa
the secretary -treasurers report.
in the . Alexandra Hospital, Thompson led in prayer. Mrs. Horton Telma
third day were Mrs. Genevieve Goderich. Mrs. Jefferson read the Mre• •
W. H. Talmay, Goderich y•
-.Kinahan and Mrs. Girlbert Scripture Elbrid a Salkeld of Cleveland,
We welcome Mrs. Florence p ure lesson from Colossians read the news of. the family in g
Frayne. ' •and Romans. Mrs. Thompson
'the "Spectator". Mr. Ralph Bowskill.Toronto and
Winners were picked in three Mrs.
Martha.
Mrs. Douglas'Sharp Lieutenant Colonel, London, was in charge of the three day Malcolm Webster was the Bible teacher. This is a picture ''of the campers
camp at the Salvation Army camp, site near Bayfield`Iast week attended by about immediately following the last worship service Thursday afternoon. The campers
80 women from Western Ontario Division. She was assisted by Mrs. K. Halbrook then enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner before leaving for: their respective homes. (staff
(Major) and Mrs. 1. Carmichael (Captain) both of London, for the sessi n: Major photo)
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ingsbridge news D
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Du tin Hoffman,
John Vot&!
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ANO$CH address o •_Markham;. sec. -treasurer T. .J.
_ assano• Mark,- Daito -=Paid,-:M..° . aikethout• a JJaQmtiers of _the ..Rock Hudson Ernest Sonipaie *
:w.as�J eld- Tuesday afternoon .at . ikeld Luckrmw•, 2ditor, of the--�atrick McO•ohan
,. : A roximatel ;_.209 :student& '�
pP •-tribz to to `tile Jim Garvey'(Estate „. the., home :-oi • Mzs µ rn�est Salke2ri By' assembleid`."moi • 4_
at St. Joseph's -school Camp Menesetung Sunday, June
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and. the teachers: ' Snowden with a good d J , MYs. l letter .Taimay. re Co*�
Kingsbridge, participated, in the TheP bl' S k• 7 for their annual reunion.
f
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attendance. Mrs. Sam Thompson
mos Andrew was ,requested
Public Speaking Contest, during was set u by the Jim Harvey had charge of the meeting A smorgasbord dinner at $1.30 tO arrange with. Jos. Snyder to
p g g ' have the reunion m 1971 at
the past few weeks
Estate and is'llsed especially for, assisted by Mrs. Alfred Fry and was followed by a short business Cam Menesetu the first
The judges were; .Sister Irene -that ose. Mrs. Wesle. 'Jefferson. The meeting .. when the. president P
of Goderich, and Mrs. Cecil 0 p c t labors to all the theme"The Bible" d Mrs Doug • ` Blacker presided. He Sunday inJune,
Blake of Dungannon; The
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a e � winners! Th short weicuuie:
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second day judges were Sister
Judith of Stratford, and Mrs.
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Dunn -Ford - Carolyn Jones
one and wished The newp , Larry ' Color Cartoon
Thompson gave a s or prayer. Salkeld took the: chair. o Amos
"0 For A Thousand Tongues To all an enjoyable, day together.
Andrew expressed appreciation
Ton Knoo is a tient Sing" was sung and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld of.Lucknow read to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld and
Local woman honored
Captain Shirley Robinson, •
whose mother Mrs. Emily
Robinson lives at 88 Oxford St.,
Goderich, is c><irrently serving at "
Canadian Forces Base Cold
Lake, . Alberta, which has been
named winner of the prized
Steinhardt Trophy.
The trophy is awarded
annually to the most proficieint
unit in the Air' Defence
Command (ADC), the• Canadian
component of the . . North
American Air - Defence
Cao imand (NORAD).
Selection of CFB' Cold Lake,
was based upon the individual
nominations of the Senior Staff.
at ADC Headquarters in North
'Bay, Ont. Each Staff Officer
assessed the performance of. all
37 ADC units. -
According to Major' General
Maurice Lipton, Commander of
ADC and the 22nd.NORAD
Region,, the final selection was
most difficult because of the
high performance standards of
all ADC units. Nevertheless,
Cold Lake's performance lin the
Air Defence of Canada marked it
as the best.
• The Steinhardt"Trophy was
originally donated to the RCAF
by Mrs. ' A. A. Sherlock in
memory of cher late father,
Lawrence A. Steinhardt, U. S.
Ambassador to Canada from
October 1948 to March 1950. It
' is awarded each year to the most
proficient unit in' the Air
Defence Command, -the
Canadian component of the
North American Air Defence
SCOUT
BASKET
COLLECTION
SATURDAY
3 Smith of Wingham, will be PArthur Runcimau, Oakville,
k d ' gave the meditation andOne minute's sifence waad�
Command (NORAD). Readings Father Cassano s housekeeper observed in memory of thole ` spoke briefly.
categories; Recitations. from a arson Horton Talmay
The Air Defence Command is
the major component of the
22nd NORAD Region which
directs the Air Defence of mote
than two million square.iniles of -
Cai3ada. d d and third Masses in St. Augustine.
until a Brother arrives, Jefferson led in prayer.
.and Speeches. In Kindergarten•"Take Time To Be Holy" who had passed away during the y moved a note
and grade one a� choice" of three
Malta join Father. Y of thanks' to' Doug Blacker for
different recitations was . Msgr. Lewis Phelan, a'retired sung and Mrs. Fry took charge year. - . his efficie t leadership.
f thetopic "The storyof Prizes were awarded as
Lydia"one the women allowed'. Everyone , who priest, will be assistin
g in the o p follows: oldest lady present ,• •
participated received a silyer_ Parish by saying• the Sunday ' of m n in the '
Plan benefit
ball game
The Canadian Forces 'Base at
Clinton is hosting the first
"Annual Huron •County
Warden's Challenge Ball Game"
on Wednesday, June 17, at 7
P.m- :.
All proceeds from this ,game
will go to Huron County
Children's Aid Society. •
This/'ame and .a hockey game
in the winter months are
planned to help the Huron
County Children's Aid' Society
provide Christmas gifts for
unfortunate youngsters in Huron
County.
The Canadian Forces Base has
had a yearly . party for these
,children where gifts were
supplied. This situation will
ciaxlge"rnrhen the Base is phased,
out in° September 1971,
Col: E. - W. Ryan, the Base
Commander of CFB Clinton, is
most • anxious that this
worthwhile project is not
dropped when the Base
personnel leave the area.
The Warden of Hurd
County, Roy We'stcott, has•
agreed to sponsor.these games
with the hope that the towns
and villages of Huron County
will accept the challenge.
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0 REMEMBER
Help Your RED CROSS
TO HELP
Chamne had Mre., Margaret Milleg, St. Helens; `
Bible, Mrs. Stuart y
dollar an second oldest antic an present, Roy HAM SPREAD
1 winners clued prizes of Patti O'Connor of Hamilton roll call and read the minutes of la Combine one 3 -oz. can
Rundle Goderich• lady coming •
place received the previous meeting .Mrs. Wm.
two and one dollar -on the day spent the weekend with 'her p g the farthest, Mrs. Doug devilled ham, one 6 -oz: package
• Hard had charge of the business smoky cheese spread A cup
1 tsp.
holidaying g
they were chosen.
4On Thuraday ,evening, June 11,
parents and friends assembled in
the school gym to .hear the first
prize t winners 'and. see them
receive their awards.
The., first prize winners who
gave speeches received a trophy,
while the others received four
dollars.
The first place winners were:
Kindergarten - all poems :-
Jackie Dalton, Colleen. Foran
and Ton Van Dyke; Grade one -
Poems - Dale Macinnis, Joanne
Crawford., Debbie Austin; Grade
two, Mary Luanne Clore -
poem, Bill Foran - reading;
Grade three - • Cindy
Lamframfoise - poem; Pat
Boyee - poem, Austin 0 Donell
- 'reading; Grade four..- Mark
Frayne speech; Henry
VanDiepenbeek - poem, Dianne
.Van Roo .4,. reading; Grade five
- Anne Boyle - speech, Linda
• Hendericks - poem, Virginia
Chesholm reading; Grade six
Ron. Laframhoise - poem,
Wilma Van Aahen reading,
Judy Tegirt - speech; Grade
seven --- Mary Louise O'Neil -.
poem, Delores Neves -'reading,
Kathy O'Keefe' - speech; Grade
eight - Kathy - Doherty -
speech, Margaret Frayne -
reading, Laurie Chesholm -
poem.
-1 After- -the publics speaking,
musical numbers were heard;
song and the Mexican Hat Dance
by Mrs. Wilson's'girls; four songs
by Mrs. Frayne's class; grade
eight girlsg accompanied by
Mrs. Lillian Simpson, and a
chorus by all the Seniors. An
PLAY BALL
The Ashfield -Recreational Committee are planning to
organize Softball Leagues. One League will include players
13 years and under on July 1st 1970. The other league 14
years and over, op this date. If interested in playing or
coaching please come to Brookside Public School ".'on
Wednesday, June 24, 8 p.wm:
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Mr and Mrs. Peter
Detroit, have been
with Sohn 0 Connor.
a a
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Murray, of ' and gave a reading. Quilts are tothe farthest Doug chopped dill pickle,
be quilted in the future. A letter=-` Stming ,Windsor. mustard,. and dash of salt and
was read from Margaret Roberts.
. BRIDAL,SHOWER •
On Friday evening, June 12, a
miscellaneous bridal shower was
held in the Church ITall for Karla
Rieglitg. •
Karla was escorted to her
decorated chair ' by Barbara
Riegling, Anne Riegling and
Rosemary Hogan who later -
assisted in opening her many
lovely gifts.
Mrs. Walter Clare was .
chairlady for the . program.
Everyone enjoyed..a game of
autograph bingo given by Mrs.
Warren Jinn, a humorous reading
was - heard from Mrs. Peter
Martin, ,and a recitation by
Kathy O'Keefe. Accordiafi-'solos
were played by Mary and Joanne
Bongertman. The highlight of
the program was a very
humorous skit -`Tea Party'
played by the girls who also
wrote it; Kathy, Anita and
Leona Hogan, Nolda •Miltenburg
and Denise Dalton.
Mrs. Clare then read an
address to Karla on behalf of her
friends and neighbours. After
opening her gifts, Karla thanked
everyone and the ladies who
•made the shower possible, and
invited everyone to her trouseau
tea at her' home on Saturday
June L7. A dainty lunch was
then served.
On Saturday afternoon a
girlfriend bridal shower was held
at the home of Sharon Courtney
Susan. pepper. " Blend thoroughly- and
The -•offering, was °received. - Y o u n gest child,- serve with crackers or as a filling
After singing "Abide With Me". MacDonald, . five yew, for celery.
Mrs. Thompson -closed the `Goderich; lucky plate, Horton
meeting with the benediction. T�
Lunch was served by the hostess President for 1971, Larry
assisted by Mrs. John Salkeld, Lucknow;
Hildebrand. vic0e-president, Bill Ireland,
may, Goderich.
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