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BY C. M. BLAKE Kidd, who came for her on
Mrs. Jack"Sellers from Alberta Friday. Next Summer we'll be
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. looking forward to seeing her
ta�n•.m ,E;,.-,Xia.ttng., . ....,Q.l•_her -Ming.' for her beauUiul ..flower
relatrves:', gardens -again.... ' -
On - Saturday Mrs. Lois Lee, Mr. Frank Austin, from
Goderich, visited her sister, Mrs. Ashfield; has 'moved to.•
Fred Young; and others who Dungannon, and a welcome is
came were Mr. and Mrs. Theron extended to him.
Betties, R.,R. 1, Seaforth, Hallowe'en was enjoyed by
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Free? the children on Saturday evening
,Young, John and Sharon, were when making their calls from
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. door to door. Some had Unicef
Abe Chase in Goderich. Later all boxes.
accompanied John Young and Mrs. Williani Haney,
Vicki Chase to London to Wingham, is spending a few days
resume their studies.. with Mr, and Mrs. Jack McGee,
Miss Clara Sproul of the latter being her daughter;
Goderich, visited this weekend Mrs. Haney was present for the
with Mr. ancj Mrs. Arthur Elliott; baptism of Sherry Ann Hodges,
also Mrs. Olive aStraughan, her great -great granddaughter.
Goderich, visited with Mr. and Congratulations are extended
- Mrs. K. K. Dawson. t from his community to Mr. and
Last weekend Mr. and Mts., Mrs. Donald Caesar who were,
Frank Thompson closed their married recently. They will
cottage- at Kincardine; this reside at R. R, 2, Teeswater.
weekend they and their Mr. and Mr's. Mark„ Berger of
Crewe spent an evening last
daughter, Joanne, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Thompson in
Brantford.
Harbourn Adams had the
misfortune 'to lose the end of his
forefinger of his left hand in the
1rcbrn-picker.
Little Carol McLe.od,.daughter
of'Mr. and Mrs,. Harold McLeod,
• is in Goderich hospital -with an
infection' in her no; e:
week with the Blake family.
Mrs. Harry Watson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges
and other members of the family
on Sunday.
- An Ecumenical Seminar for
ministers of alLdenominations of
the Ministerials of Goderich,
Lucknow, and Wingham was
held 'in Dungannon on Monday
Mr, and Mrs": °Ken Hodges flew witYi R ev Gordon Hunterof
to Bermuda,. leaving on Sunday, Hamilton, leader.
. for al -0 -day holiday,trip.
Mrs. • Larry, 'Pentland has • ASHFIELD �
'ref'ufiTed home from Wingham
hospital: Michael stayed with his
aunt, , Mrs. Geo, Gibson, .
Amberley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Irvin,
•
Ashfield, and Mr. ' and.. Mrs.
Wesley Alton, London,,
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Irvin ' to Goderich on
Sunday when they-wei"e dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Blundell. •
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy .and
-Martha, also Mr. and,Mrs. Heber
Eedy were in Listowel S-unday
morning -for the baptismal
serv'ce for Matthew' Robert, son
of . and (Mrs, Bob Ott of
Kitche er, Mr. and Mrs. Eedy of
Toronto were in attendance also.
At Dungannon United Church
on Sunday manning a special
part or" the service was the
baptism of three infants; Sherry
Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Te -ray-- Hodges;_-- '-Jacqueline
Susanne, daughter' of Mr. and
• Mrs. David Dawson; and Brenda
Lorette, daughter of Mr. and •
Mrs. Eric McNee.
Mr. and Mrs: Allan McNee and
Eddie, Agan, spent the weekend
with relatives here. Others who
were dinner guests of . Mr.,- and
Mrs. Graham McNee and Mr. and
Mrs. Eric McNee; were . Mr. and
Mrs, Neil Rint'oiri of V. H'ele'ns;
rtev, v..; and Mrs. Clarence
--McClenaghan, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Durnin. Later, Mr. and
Mrs. Eric McNee were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Durnin who
are • god -parents ..for Brenda
Lorette McNee".
Mrs. John Ryan who has
spent the summer months in her
home in Dungannon moved to
Georgetown to spend the winter
with cher son-in-law and
daughter, Mr.,and Mrs. Gordon
Mrs. W. Wylds opened the
W.M.S. meeting at the home of
Mrs. Duncan Simpson, with
prayer:' Mrs. E. Howes read the
Scripture , and gave the
meditation on Thanksgiving.
Mrs. MacLean read 'an article
prepared by ` Mrs. • Ross
..Mackenzie on the History of
Thanksgiving. Day, beginning
with the Old Testament Feast of
the 'Tabernacles to the yearly
Thanksgiving in Canada since
1879.
Mts.- MacLean gave a. report of •
the Sectional 'Meeting. Mrs. W.
Wylds spoke on the 160 years or
work of the Canadian Bible'
'Society. Mrs. MacMurchy gave
the offertory prayers, and Mrs.
Henry Mackenzie -a prayer of
Thanksgiving
Mrs. MacLean conducted the
business and . reminded the
members of the_ meeting in
Kingsbridge November 1.
Church calendars are to be sold.
Mrs. Wilds closed with prayer
and lunch was sehved, by the
hostess and the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack " N.
Mackenzie and family ,attended
the Walden Reunion on Sunday.
Mr. and ,.'Mrs.. . George
Notes'Frofli1hi Council Table
0. Town clerk J. 'Harold Wall' (require a survey by an Ontario
has been instructed ,to make the Land Surveyor. ,
necessary amendments to the Committee chairmen of
building bylaw Lollowing,rece ptr Goderich Town Council have
of a,.leUer from B. M. Ross who been instructed . to begin
waS contacted for advice in this thinking about ways this
matter: ------municipality can utilize funds
The building bylaw will be from a Provincial Municipal
amended to require all Employment' Incentive Program
applicants for building permits announced for this winter,
to submit to the Town Clerk or , No Atarting time has yet been
b.uading-inspeetor 'a cer'ti.fsc4te. -ra»nou,nced but_-.tlie-pzogsa.trrwi)/
of . survey, prepared by an be based on previous years
Ontario Land Surveyor, showing incentive programs and a request
that • the - footings and, or • has been made to the
basement walls 'of the 'proposed mu.niciplalities to start
preliminary considerations
immediately on proposed
projects.
building are not closer to the
property lines than the setback''
required in the Town Zoning
Bylaw.
On Registered Plans 1 to 31,
inclusive a plot plan satisfactory
to the officer of the Corporation
of, the. Town of Goderich
responsible for _the issuance of
building " permits may,
acceptable w, ithou't a field
survey, if and when there is no,
question in regard to side and
' front yard setbacks. However,,
the officer reserves the right to'
Kingsbridge
BY MRS. A. VAN
OSCH
The community extends their
sympathy to Frank' Moran of
Lucknow and his family on the
passing' , of Mrs. Moran at the.,
Wingham and District Hospital
'on Saturday evening. They once
resided on the• farm now owned
by their son Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Moran -and family':'"
Mrs. Dennis Dalton has been a
patient in the Alexandra and'
Marine and General Hospital in
Goderich for the past week. •
Mr: sand Mrs. Joe Van Osch
and .Mr. and Mrs. Antone_Van
Oschf:attended the annual Huron
County Holstein 'Banquet in
Blyth last Tuesday evening.
Frank .Austin, formerly of R
R 7, Lucknow, moved to
Dungannon .'on Saturday where
he will make his home.
Mr, and Mrs.' Ed Schneider of
Teeswater, were Sunday .visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van Osch
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold'Marsman
and family of London spent the
weekend here and visited with
Frances' mother,' Mrs. Dennis
Dalton a patient in hospital. .
•A wedding reception was held
in ;the Lucknow Legion Hall on
Friday evening in honour of Mr.
and Mrs. Clitus Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs; Bruce Hansford
of Galt were visitors recently
with Ray Dalton and family ,and
attended the .reception for Mr.
and Mrs. Clitus Dalton.
Mr. Eldon MacNamera of
Acietrojt has spent the past week
with his neice Mrs:. Joe
Courtney, Mr. Courtney and
tafriily.
Sympathy is also extended to
Mr. MacNamara on the passing
of his sister Mrs. Frank Moran.
MacGregor of Hamilton visited -
relatives here last'weekend.
Among those from a distance
who attended
the
Macdonald -MacLennan wedding
and visited relatives here were
Mrs. Fred MacGregor of
Peterboro; Mrs. Wm. MacGregor
of Alta.; „Mrs. Jack Johnston and
Joyce of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm MacLennan, of Barrie;
Barbara 'Ledbetter' ' of Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. David
Mackenzie of London.,
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* * *
A Wingham man has applied
to Goderich' Town Council for
the position of poundkeeper
when the town pound is built.
Council agreed to advise the
man that no such position is
presently available in' Goderich.
' ` l t "s terribly, terribly,
premature," said Councillor Stan
Profit. . -
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feet by three feet if approved.
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Deputy -reeve Dave Gower
re.,, rted to Town Council last
Thursday evening that if the -
controversial t-ee adjacent to
r lcGee's garage ' .causes' any
damage, the town.,will be held •
responsible.
"1 just thought council b-hould
be aware of this," stated Gower., ,
ala_ 4656ussio51 € Slflw'ed7.. vb.,
Gower was referring to the tree
which Councillor Elsa Haydon is
fighting to save from t,,the
chainsaa`w.
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The public works committee
has been charged with the
responsibility to study - the
annual problem of leaf burning
in the Town of Goderich.
There was some discussion
among council members
concerning the pros and cons of
burning leaves. Some councillors
admitted to burning some of
their leaves; some claimed they
bagged all their leaves to be
taken to the dump; and still.
others seemed to have no
The special committee chaired_w;, Qpinioi' -on the subject at all.
by Cotrnciilor Frank Walkom. During the 'meeting last
will study an application_ to .Thursday, the aroma (?) Of
install an overhanging sign at burning leaves - some -within the
Frank and Gus Pizza. fire:mine - wafted through an
The .sign is to measure. five open window
.
Goderich rec board
learns of caravan
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The Goderich Recreation -Great: Moments in Sport,"
Board learned at their -meeting which is also an automated
Tuesday `evening that a special display giving the history of
sport caravan will be stopping at
Wingham on Sunday and remain
there Monday and' 'Tuesday
nights offering instruction .to
coaches and referees in any of
98 sports played in Canada.
The caravan., . an experimental
project, is touring the area, giving
such instruction ' through audio
visual techniques and printed
material available through it.
The caravan -consists of a huge
tractor trailer unit much like -the
'Centennial Caravan and two
station wagon units carrying
other equipment.
In ,conneetion. • to. this
instructional" portion the
Wingham Armories will be, the
scene of a second display called
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various world • records and' how
they were set as well as various
other head line moments in
sport.
Any coaches or referrees
involved locally .in sport
activities are encouraged to take
in the event by the Recreation
Board.
Town police
list donors
for rodeo.
Goderich. Town Police
Department have expressecl,with.
regret that • the names of •the
generous people' who 'donated
prizes to , the Public School
Bicycle Rodeo held in Clinton
'recef-tiy-we-rehot released'to the.
• public through this newspaper,'
Hearty' thanks go out to Vic
Pope's Kentucky Fried Chicken
for- the boy's bicycle; to
Abbatt's Shell and the Goderich
Lions Club for the girl's bicycle;
to Huron Automotive for,
,transportation; and to Mayor
Don - Symonds, Clinton, for
dinner.
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