HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-02, Page 20' GO 1 R.IcH SIONAI:•STAR? THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1971
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' Mrs. George, N celenaghan,
Whitechurch,. and .Mry and Mrs.
",Edward McClenaghan from
Kitchener were guests of Rev.
and Mrs:. Clarence "MeClenaghan
on Sunday.
Mr. -and Mrs. Jim !Million and
`David csf Stratford visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne kers on
Wednesday.
Jamie Here had the stitches
removt frt)rn his head on
' Friday. The week pre\ iousl\ he
had collided with the 'buffet' in
. his, home and caused some
ekOitement. Hi;, mother was
attending a teacherst meeting
ting in
Goderich 'at the time. Kath
Bere has been horse with a sore
throat, and latatr`° with an ear
infection.
Due to losing part t)1' his
thumb while at work .Chester
Finnigan will be home for abour
four weeks.'
Bert- McWhinney, Sr.: is a
patierxt in .Wingham 11 os �pta1. tii�a
sots, .I-t'ugh, returned home from
.'Stratfc•d Hospital .Wednesday.•
Mr. and Mrs, 'Mervin Lobb,
Holmesville, called on relatives
in,. Dungannon and Goderich on.
Saturday.
Cdfigratulations to G iraiin
Reed, Dungannon, on being
---.-,-retu.rnedi.,.---b4• , ,accla.rhation as
Reeve of Ashfield. All members
of council received acclamations
for. a.. one-year to coin�ide With
school-board election then.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Irv!, 9th
Can. Ashfield, and Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Blundell Goderich, 'were
'dinner guests -with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Irvin, on Sunday,,
Mr, and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and
Martha spent the weekend •in
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Eedy.._....,.
Mr. and :Mrs. Fred •Young and
Sharon visited "Chuck in
Victoria • Hospital' Sunday
afternoon, This - time the
operation was on the f'in'gers on
his right hand and .he is now
receiving therapy.
Mrs. Jim McFadzen from
Guelph visited Mrs. Minnie Jones•.
and Melvin on Saturday. She is a
niece of Mrs. Jones.-
. Thursday,
ones.-
Thursday, November 25,•eight
tables were in play at the LOL
• card party. High lady was Mrs.'
William Wiggins. •second high
Mrs. Bill Parr; high man, Charles
Fowler; second high, • Edlon
Culbert. Another card party w`tla ,
follow in two weeks.
' WA. NOVEMBER
MEETING HELD
.4r the No\ember 25 Women's
1pstitute meeting, 13 members
and one \isitor were present at
the horse of \Ir>. Ham GIr\in.
Since this met thg was Pu
Relations, roll call ki,as ariswcred
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"by naming a re>ponsibi'lltof a
W. 1. meinbcr Mrs Cecil Blake
read' t h to"I nu tes,
corrut spondence and tht, •,
treasurer's report.
President, \1rs. Wilmer
Rutledge gave a report on Mrs,
C. Diamond's visit, which wa,>
ttluch enIt \ ed b\ t•lfirrsr who
were present.
\ motion to Cite a siker
dollar to each member. with a
•new bab\ , 'Was kept on the.
books. •
, Branch • rectors spoke of the
Christmas girtv • which w iP he
held December 15' with a gift
exchange, 'Those not wishing to
attend, please contact 11rs.
(,.1hefster, ,Fi.nnjgaj bJ: ,th,e,.,.11 th °u.L,...
December, -
,The motto was very csapabl�
taken by Mrs, Clarenc.T•
McClkaghtin` and Was entitled
"Coming, together' a beginning,
Working together_i progress,'
The,, topic was_on Northern
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Ireland, given Mrs. Fred
Young. w:.
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Christmas 'should be a happy
time for •children. Yet, for many
Christmas •is a time of sadness.
Perhaps it's because their dreams
haven't come true. They feel
that maybe Ghristmasis only ror
• .others, not for them. But their
dream can come,true'—•for The
Salvation ,army, through you.
can bring a measure of happiness
' to less fortunate children. So
join in the 'true, siirit of
Christmas arta —sterid a gener ils,
donation to' The Salvation
Army. You'll be glad you did.
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New president elE-cted
--Continued from, Page 4A•
ee�stnuir is%ory Curator,
,reported 1,341 Tweedsmuir
Histories which is an increase of
85. Mrs. Walker reminded the
Board that - ' a Tweedsmuir
History -is_ a q,book of historical
facts about, agiven community
and its people; and to be
treasured and used by the
community,. ;`We are gradually
losing our identity .and as these
satellite cities and regional
government engulf use' our
Tweedsmuir Histories will be the
Only sole Zink with the past,"
said Mrs, Walker.
Appointments • to the
consumer's section of the
.Ontario Food .council were the
President Mrs. Nobli'tt, Mrs.
Emerson Emke, Hanover; Mrs.
Wm. Mitchell, Hagersville; Mrs.
'Ross Johnston, Woodslee: Mrs.
Cecil. Bell, Prescott; Mrs.
Rebecca Johnson, Thunder Bay;
and Mrs, John Rumble, Gifford.
Alternates will be Mrs.,. :San'i•`+
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Pilkington„ Mount Brydges; and
Mrs. Allen Gillis, Cameron..
A presentation of a large 'ail
painting' was made to Mrs,
Austin S. • Zoeller, retiring
provincial President, •by Mrs:
Everett Small, • Essex, - in
recognition of her outstanding
leadership and accomplishments
in the past • three wears'. On
behalf of the Board, Mrs. A. S.
Zoeller made a presentation -to
-Mrs. Clarence .Diamond who has
completed her six year term as
Public Relations Officer of the
Federated Women's Institutes of
Ontario.
The Semi -Annual I Board
Meeting of .the Federated
Women's Institutes of Ontario,
will , be held April 24-27,
University of Guelph. - Offices'
Conference wibl also be held at
the University of Guelph, May
2,3, and 4,1972.
tvlak�: a . Dec�mber . date
The Ontario ' SHIV the banquet on Dec. 15 will be
Conference will be held at (George Jones. It should . be
Toronto on Dec,. 15 and 16. yop worth the trip just to heal' him
speakers from Canada and the as an ex -civil servant.
United States will be on the Do you want to know what
programmes, as well as Ontario crops to grow? How• to preserve
farmers who have pioneered and them? How to feed them? Check
made a success of °silo ,systems. with your local Agricultural
Jim Mc.Cague from Alliston, Office for registration forms. A
Wally Gallagher from Laurel and, limited number of people can be
accommodated at the
Murray Selves from Fullarton.
are a" few of the Ontario farmers
who will._rep.ort.un silage..systerns
for dairy, beef,and swine. -
Readers of -Hoard's Dairymen
twill hive®an opportunity to 'Meet
with Louis Longo and Professor
Hoglund, as they are both on the
program. The guest speaker at
Its that season of 'bright fights -again 'and Goderich is' in the
swing of it already as the local Public Utilities Commission put
up the decorations 9f the Christmas season- last week, The
,: P r o poo s e --,-o ut e -s,-
fora h, giro, Ines
'Township -a< • nd • county
'officials in Bruce„ and `Huron
counties met -Thursday -night
Wingham Legion Hall with
Ontario 11'ydro represent at1ves to
discuss prk;'posed ,routes' fair
transmission lis needed to
a ne•
carry pti\yt.r f'roin the site'of_the
new Bruce nuclear power
development into the provincial
power grid and . to provide
additional -service needed in the
rSeafo'rth area.
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A Hydro representative said,
"the rights-of-way proposed ,to
the wardens, reeves.. planning
.board chairmen and other
.municipal representatives are.
essential to meet the growing
needs of southern • and
„southwestern Ontario."
- Rights-of-way of var<'ing
widths and lengthy will"'tinlc up
with • a . 500,000 -volt network
:now , being expanded across
southern Ontario.
First section of 'he new line'
will run • in a southeasterly
direction 1: miles from thEr
• Bruce site to Bradley Junction.
The'right+of.wav' needed is 1,255 -
feet in width. •
The cline t e.h. turns 'south to
Wingh.am,.a distance o.f_ab,gu.t 27.
miles, It •will link up with'a new
transformer station to be built
east of -Wingham and the
right:ot'-way needed will •be 61.0
feet wide: ••
Third section, 25 miles long'
to carry a single tower.tine, will
extend ` from .t" the Wingham,
transformer station 'to Hvdro's
existing Seaforth, transformer
station. It wilt be 120 feet wide
and will. provide additional
power for this area,
The purpose of the meeting,
the ,Hydro representative said,
was 10 familiarize township and
county officials with the overall
plan. In the near future
discussions in greater detail, will
be held • with, the individual
townships - to obtain their
approval in principle for routes'
through their respective
municipalities,
square is now gaily decorated and it stands as a reminderto us
all that December 25 isn't really so very far off. ,
CLARAA" STEIMART
Conference. For aboutY $40.00
your, have 2 days of a
program that is really tops, plus
allou•can, eat, plus a couple of
days of meeting the smartest and
most progressive farmers in the,
province, in the country, in the
world.,
ALARA STEWART
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