The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-11, Page 6• '• ,
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' 6 OODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY,MARCH.11, 1971
Letter to the Editor Auburn. .and District
indeed a local newspaper and for One , point was, confirmgcl
BY MRS. WES BRADNOcK
COntinued from Page 4. work done by less visiblp crews
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(people responsible fox sets,
. kind - °Pini°!is r he lighting, make-up etc.), 'but Day of Prayer r"''
coderieh Signal -Star. The 'local unfortunately they cannot all
ev. .Keith Stokes. pe,aker
rag' as he so lovingly calls it, is be mentioned or awarded.
526-7595
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the most_,.part, it is trtie, we during the festival '- the vital ---- " " ' -- . '
attempt to cover the local and part of a director, A rather
district news before the,unfortunate example was The - .: A New People for.a New Age,
1.11N. the
Proposal. In theme for the World s Day,
provincial of national scene. We Marriage
opinion the actors had talent for, of /Prayer Service'Avas topic,. of
kave that chore to the daily
0 .given by Rev. 'Keith
better position tO keep abreast ., a better **Lq, bMtilgir, .director„„..„Ilie.rnessa
' Ahglieth Church, at: Knox
• newspapers. who are in a much Stokes, rector of St. Mark's
, ha•::1 obviOuSTY '''' 'goso the p'lay
lost much in the apparent belief
orf such matters. - ' ' LPhited Church last Friday•
that if a Rae of somethille is .
it Might interest the‘writer to' 'good, a .lot of it must be ,tietter. ' '
know,. . ItoKever, ' that.' this . . 'The' Goderich, group .1•.*' , Baptism Da_
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neVOSNFAINR.rdVie.att*WASVP•"•foriltititiOriliowilzratethilkAtireiteirg raittrInervice of -Holy
was very. much aware of the of Mr, Warren Robinson, who Communion and Baptism on the-
-has an , admirable sense of Auburn charge, Sunday, March
„Dalton,, Camp letter ccmcernini
proportion and balance.and lets 14. Rev,o. Andrew Mowatt of
the Hon. member from, Huron.
, his actors go just ' the right Clinton will officiate.
It might also interest lirM to
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distance. Whilst it is relatively
know that the entire ktter was
easier to concentrate on the ..,..,,. CAS director
set and ready jOr- inclusion .in ,
usually more pronounced .
thir newspapor until it mzs qualities of a' central character,
to • be speaker
pusikv.Lipf by What the •editor , only. very' good direction brings ,
(lectited n&'w.of more local- out such delight ftll performalwes„ Mr. Bruce Heath of the.Hpron
interest.
County Children'§ ima will be
as given by Sh'erry Moore and .,
guest speaker at the Auburn
asislirc . Ow 14 -Titer that Trudy Kenithan as Constance
Women's Institute on March 1e
. there was 'no fear .()" outburst an cl Gabrielle. '
at 2415 • p.m. Everyone is
In my opinion The TweIV'e
from the readers wit() cupported
Angry Men was also ' well welcome.
Robert IleKitiley in the' past. •
directed and ['played, as was The ' b .
Sandbox. ..,,, .
I ,hope that the many young .
people I saw on either side, bf '
the, , curtain will develop an
appetite for the many 'delights of The' sympathy of the
live theatre. • community' i§ extended.to , Mrs.
'Finally,• -a .• small Suggestion. Alfred Fry on the death Of her '
:
Could the, authors'. names be . brother, , Mr. Sm'' Lake in •
included on the programmes for . ,,Windsor last Friday. He • was a -
future festivals? veteran of the First World War.
Yours t , Mr. William Rueger, Ronnie
' Elsa H ydon. and Carol of RR 1., Clinton, Mr.
Dennis Rueger, London and Miss-
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their1970 .. Propert;V; Tax ,. To The'Editor: . Karen Martin of Dorchester
,......,.....:..-payk-nents-iunder4lae.-00.-v' ern/peat— ,.,--•
The, Gedwie.h,,„,F,igui*,skatini.,„..xisited,-1-ast-Sunday.,,,vvit-h..M.Lzancl, ,,,..
' Farm Tax Reduction Program. Club Wish to, exbress a "Thank Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David,
Inclosed,.with this reCundlwaS a, You" to all the Merchants and Derrickand Lorie. . ' .
. pamphlet "explaining several Inaustries,, you who make our We extend the sympathy to.
points of the program. One *of carnival prograrrr-Possible each Mrs. ThoMas Lawlor and her
these points7stated' in effect that year. • . mother,' 'Mrs.* Thornas Parks of
if the ,property on which the I'm sure' all our . •skaters', DiingannO-nl..,....,,,,the former
refund was made was re-as'essed , beginners Or seniors, who Gertrude'tadd*of Atburn on the
for other than farm use prior to father and husband,
, number 222, receive a big' thrill-- ''''' S-1-0111. of a
1980, all nibbles reftinded would ' to see their narrres, and to be Mr. ' Thomas-- Parks of
:have to- be , paid back to- the able t9 keep this program as 'a • Dungannon. .
. Government. , souvehir. • , , • , . We extend sympathy to Mr.
As you • are aware. several . : ,,, Sincerely, Ed Davies, now vacationing in -
hundred ' acres 6f land in the NIrs_Ed-Jeffre y Florida on the death . of his
Clinton area(have or sopn will be Puhlicity Chairman sister, Mrs. Beatrice Holtbyat
taken over as a wildlife.regerve. ' ..
* * * ' ' the Komoka Nursing Home,
In vieW. of this I inquired of the „ .. . ...Kornoka. She was in her 82nd
Department of Municipal Affairs _)ear Sirs: „ .
Ile stated that no era through
theyears hadhad so .many'
.changes'as our present age when
so many new discoveries and
changes . are taking place. He
• stressed' that the most important
, task of the lime was to thank
God for His Goodness to all and
another along •the right
road with. Joylia.lieattirllV
be, t ruly, a new people, for a new
age. Mrs. Alfred Fry thanked the
speaker for his inspiring message.
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had wt.. 11110171i011 10
1.)r.,1c.;CI 01' cleh the haiehery
man from turich.It would seen-)
• that .11r, .1IeKinley is perhaps his
own worst 'enemy in ,.1/115
instance . - and twill* ttitis
nel,t.spai)er (.,*()//ici )r. tir
• INOlild alter that lact, any way,
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Dear
Recently most farmers in
Ontario received a refund from
sociais
Robert. J. Phillips, Auburn
'Bap(ist Churchand Mrs. James
Leddy, Donnybrook U.C.W.
Miss Jantietta Snell of the
Wast field Church gave a reading
. "Pro er makes ,the difference":
Nfrs, W, Bradnock 'sang the solo
think to 'Pray",
accompanied on the harp, by
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The guests were welcomed by
Mrs:‘,,l•fred ' Fry and Mrs. Bert
Marsh. The ushers were Mrs. Ted
East andMrs. Ralph Munro. ,•
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall wag:.
.; in charge of the service and on
behalf of the T.C.W. welcomed
'everyone. Mrs. Norman •
Wfghtman-presided .at the 'organ
' and,' accotnpanied the soldigt:.
Mrs. Emmerson Rodger, who
sang "Somebody is praying for
you". The leaders were Mrs.'
Wilfred Sanderson for
Presbyterian W.M.S., Mrs.
DO'nald Cartwright, A.C.W. of
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Phillips. The
offering was received by Mrs.
Rohr , Koopman§ and Mrs.
Harold Grossnd dedicated with
prayer by Mrs. ',bine§ Leddy.
PastorAlfred Fry led in prayer.
Following the service a social
hour followed in the .Stinday
school. rooini--..
GODERICH PUBLIC SCHOO
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REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER KINDERGARTEN
Classes are now being received. Any child who was born in
1966 is eligible td attend.
Application forms available at the following. schools:
Victoria Public School, J. P. Kane, Principal, 524,8306;
Robertson Memorial School, R. E. Smith, Principal,
524-8972.
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year. She is survived by one son,.
'if this re -assessment - of land • Ihclosing $,6.00 money order Lewis, RR 1 Glanworth, brother •
would in effect require the , - for our' 63rd subscription to Edward; brelther Harold Davies,
farmers bf that area to refund all _your paper. Enjoying W. "8. Belmont, brother John Davies of
payments of the program. The , Elliotts stories of the older Dodgeville, sisterg, Mrs. Eardley
following.. , information houses in town. .
returned to me frOm
Department in a letter dated 25
February 1971.
t`Iterp :four • (4) of the
(Anna) Finch of Mapleton; Mrs.
Sincerely Fred • (SAie) Lipsit,
. Mrs W. E. Davison, Independence-,—Missotiri; Mrs.
- 870 Minto St.; Harvey .(Mabel) Pettit of St.
Winnipeg, Manitoba Thomas.'
._ pamphlet that you . received ,
earlier has been" amended' .by
• Order -in -Council numbered ,
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OC -399 71 dated the 28th day
The Ashfield W.M.S. joined Duncan Simpson accompanying
▪ oof 'January, 1971. It has been with the Ripley Churches to on the_orgap.
amended as follows:
"Every grant paid under this
Prayer last Friday. ,' Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Ledbetter
prograrn is • subject, to the
of Toronto
wet weekend
ASHFIELD
. observe the World's Day of . SOCIAL ITEMS '
condition that where...and.when
.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean, visitors with Mrs. Colin
President,
the
- the property, or any part thereof
ceases to be assessed as a 'Imp
by reason of its developthent for
residential, industrial or
-Commercial purposes ,in or
before .198-0. the person who -
owns the property or part
• thereof at the time it ceases to
be so assessed, 'shall thereupon.
repay to the Treasurer of
Ontario and Minister , of
Economi.s *ttiI amount' of the
. grant or such proportional part
thereof, as the case may be, with
interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent (8%) per annum,
for the period from the date on
• which the grant was paid to the
date on which the grant is
repaid."
Trusting that you may giVe•'
this matter some publicity in
-your area newspapers, I remain.
•Sincerely,
• Thomas Grafton,
Huron Farm -Accounting.
Editor's Note: The land referred
to is in Hullett ToWnship and
has been re -zoned, according to
Grafton, as public lands and as
such will NOT be affected by
• the above-mebtionedclause.
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WANTS AUTHORS' NAMES
The six plays performed at
the Huron -Perth Drama Festival
last weekend produded two
• Thoroughly enjoyable and
interesting evenings, plus the
satisfaction of seeing our own
high school win top honours
with The Madwoman ' of
Chaillof; as .well as -in--the best
- actor category (Alastaii Pirie,
well remembered from , The
Private Ear, performed earlier in
the season). Miss Linda Reinhart
also has every reason to . be
p• roud of the•award 'she won for
the excellent costurne6rereated
for the''''winning play.
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Whilst my congratulations go
first to our own young people of
Goderich, -1 would tike to
include Ann WelwOod of
Witig,ham a talented young
actress avitgd.
An eveiii, like that unfolds a
number �f talented-,
performances and excellent
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in
trio
Was
responsive
one
was
Simpson,
Mrs.
and
SU
ng
Mrs.
Jim
of
the
Idaders IVIacGregor. ,
ae James Oke -of Torcinto visited
with Earl Howes' prior to leaving
for Regina he is to train
. with the R.C.M.P.
readings,
Donald
.by
Allen
West
Mrs.
and -
Macdonald
wi
th
Mrs.
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