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Hours •
Mon. — Fri. Sat.
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Open on Thanksgiving Day.
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Approximately 200 , young
people from the Synod of
Hamilton and London of the
Presbyterian € hurch in ,Canada
. ,. will flescend on Goderich on
Thanksgiving weekend,
— This particular Synod is found
:'. West of a line drawn from Owen
and to Haniilton. It is an
o- historic entity within the
Presbyterian Church 'and ' dates
x ' back to the union of all
Presbyterians erians in the year 1875.
,y.
Each year hanksgi ing time
the young people within this.
jurisdiction hold .p Rally of
young folk. 'All has meant a
good deal of work for the young
people locally whhoo lave been
working on a subject'
•f ° `� ' ' intensively since June.
Bruce ' Johnston, immediate
past. _ president sof the Knox
Y.P.S., is.. rally chairman. The
present president, Mitch Moore,
;�. is directing the local society
assisted by his ,-executive
comprised of Janet Sutherland,
viceresident` Louise Schaefer,
,
treasurer; Dale Johnston,
secretary; Cheryl Hamilton,
social ; convener, and Margaret
Royal, communications officer.
In overall responsibility are the
r e
.ser Y
adult advisors, Bob and Lee
McCallum. The big job of
billeting the 1200 delegates has
been entrusted to a committee
Mr. and Mrs.:Andrew Straughan, 126 Park Street, returned composed of Louise Schaefer,
home recently from a trip to the United Kingdom and found convener, Nancy McKellar and
part :-ttot eie-sgarden—had had—run—am 'he tail plant Mrs.
->aneV-Sutherland: ... ... ...
Straughan is standing, beside is not a tree but a dahlia that had
grown to almost nine feet during their absence. The blooms
were not particularly large, but other plants in the garden had
developed blooms almost a foot across. — Staff Photo
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The W. S. Hall Memorial
Scholarship in Science in the
amount of $100 was established
'for F. ' E. Madill Secondary
School, Wingham, Monday
evening at the regular meeting of
the Huron County Board of
;education....
subjects) who
degree at a
current year.
W. S. Hall
An award wa
Hall for prof
for some years
Last year,
time he iodic
establishing
scholarship a
cheque:--
Members of
agreed to withdraw
Bruce Cou
Education. °
this deci
following c
James Kin
Co
F
Huron and
outside the c
It will be awarded to the
graduate with the highest
standing in
Science (two
is proceeding to a
university in a
was a principal in
Wingham from 1934 to 1959.
s presented by Mr.
iciency in Biology
his son, Dr. Hall
continued th
e _award. At that
'ted his interest in
a memorial
nd later confirmed
his intention
with his letter and
the board also
a suggestion
that interest charges be attached
to abillowi
ng' the board from
my Board of
Bien was made
onsultation with
kead, Goderich,
chairman of
the Arbitration
mmittee
which settled
matters between the schools in.
the : school areas
ounty at the time
the new
boards came inti eing.
In other business, the board
learned that 31 teachers have
appealed to the ,board regarding
their experience allowances;
• agreed that a study be made of
the "activity period" in the five
high schools as well as the
student card costs at each
school; heard that vandals have
done damage at Usborne Central
School (about $800) and
Sea fort h• Public School;
discovered that thieves have
• removed about $180 from
Huron . Centennial School and
$40 from Holmesville School;
established policy on field trips
in the county schools.
IF'PEALLT+tt
of i_ Cy
THE (RULE ,
FitMEN
LUE WILL
KEEP +.E itr ,
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Registration , begins at 8
o'clock on Friday evening in the
assembly hall at Knox Church..
As' soon as the visitor arrives
posting to billets will occur.
After visiting their billets the
delegates will return to the
church hall for fellowship,
greetings and a coffee house.
Music for the weekend will be
provided by blind . Walter
Gibbons of Waterloo University,
Creme and Company and by
Warren Robinson of Goderich.
During Saturday various
project groupings will be
undertaken in the following
categories: , ,Urban-fturai.
Conflict, PoUgtion-r, (Sir, Water,
People, .Garbage),
Communicption, --Worship -
Workshop and Prop, ,misting:
in these various departments,W
be, Ken Dunn, president of the
Lions Club, 'BMM. 'Wok of the
G,D,CtL staff, 'Pr, Victor, Meek,. A. or ' ' Oodericrix Psychiat e,
Hospital, Mel Greig of the
Gode)ich • Police VolVe, Jol>:n
Hindinarsh, Warren , Robinson,
Crawford 'Douglas. . of
CKNX Wingt gym, Jean Scott of
the G.P.�..staff 'and 'William
CravenProbation officer 4 f
Huron County. Assisting in, the
Pollution" studies will be Clark
Chisholm, and Michael Franklin,
It is -hoped that 'on -the -site'
studies: will be made incltidingr
visits to G.P.H., Water -Works,
Filtraltion Plant, and perhaps.
even CKNX.—
On Saturday" night
"Celebration. of Life" wilt be
observed on The Square.
will include musical selections
and entertainment, Afterwards
the delegates will return to Knox
assembly hall for. refreshments.
During the weekend three
young ministers . of the
Presbyterian Church • will be
present as resource people; they
will be Rev. John Congram of
Hamilton Rev. Gary Mortonof
Burlington, and Rev. Kenneth
Heron of Barrie:
The President of the Synod "
P.Y.P. S., - Edward „,Haines of
Auburn, will.. bring greetings
from. his executive. Joanne
Meyers - of Woodstock is the'--
Registrar.
he`° "-
Registrar.
All meals at' the church will be
arranged by the Ladies Aid
under the direction of Mrs. •
Gladys Barwick and Mrs. Kay
Bell. Murals are being prepared
by Mrs. Beryl Harper. •
On Sunday the service will be
under the direction of the young
people. The order and content
will eminate from the worship .
`workshop. The P.Y.P.S. will
provide all segments of • the
service. •
The projects will be under
study throughout Saturday and
Sunday afternoon with a
presentation and coffeehouse'jt
night. With a Brunch at 11:110
on • ' Monday morning the •
weekend will end.
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