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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-02-01, Page 6PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, `THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1973 PAGE Mrs. Wes Bradiock 526-15$5 The annual meeting of Knox United Church was held in the -church on -last Sunday after- noon. Following the morning, service, the congregation' went downstairs where all enjoyed a delicious lunch served by the ,nembers -of 'Unit One of the U.C.W. After lunch, 'Pastor Alfred Fry 'chaired the meeting with Keith Arthur, the secretary reading the minutes. The U.CW, the C.G:'I.T:'Explorers Congregation, all presented ex- cellent reports. The financial statement presented by the treasurer Mrs Kenneth McDougall, 'showed after- all expenses had been paid that there wag a very sub- stantial balance. The Mission and Service givings report as given by Mrs. Lois'Haines showed an increase of over $200 from the previous - year. The U.C.W. have undertaken to finance a new ceilttg for the Sunday School, room and the Young People have offered to install it. All ,reports showed a strong spirit of co-operation among :the various groups 'of the congregation. New members of the Session were' (appointed as follows: Joe Postill, Gerald McDowell, Lawrence Plaetzer ,and Mrs. Lillian Hallam; the Board of Stewards, Douglas- Durnin, Robert 'aaArthur, John Hildebrand and Mrs. Jessie Naylor. Goderich -FRENCH Dry Cleaners WEST' ST:. 524-8452 - Maurice Bean was appointed to the Boai+tl of Trustees_ in the place of the late Charles Scott. Donald Raines and Miss Brenda Ball were apppinted auditors. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur are the new members of the Manse committee - ` The Session report' as given by the chairman gave the mem- bership as 160 with 35 in -active or non-resident (total 195). There, were nine burials, four marriages and seven baptisms. -After a vote of thanks to all, the • congregation thanked Pastor and Mrs.. Fry for their leadership with the unanimous invitation to remain for another year. Walkerburn Ciub see display of In mid-January, R. E. McKinley was busy asking questions -in parliament at Ot- tawa. The following were matters which interested McKinley: Mr. R. E. McKinley (Huron): Mr. Speaker, I have a question for the Ministekr of Transport regarding passenger service in southwestern Ontario. I believe representations have been made to him in this regard. Is the minister -hoping to -take early. action on these reports? R.E. McKinley failed Tuesday in his bid to force government action on a , recommendation that failitar passenger service be restored to branch lines in South- western Ontario. McKinley aC" "'" motion would, .have fegtyi,red,,-. unanimous con f! ..- -_ . .J .-tet- • r' The January meeting of the Walkerburn Club was held' -at the home of Mrs. Garth McClinchey with the president Mrs. Elliott Lapp in charge. The minutE4 were approved as read by the secretary Mrs. Worthy Young. The roll call was answered by eight mem- bers and two visitors. Thank you notes were read from Miss Margaret R. Jackson and Mrs. Nellie " McDougall. The hooked mat was won by Mrs. Henry Hunking. The draw prize donated by Mrs. Walter Cunningham. was won by -Mrs. Worthy 'Young. Mrs. Elliott Lapp invited the members to her home for the February meeting when the program will be in the charge of Mrs. Walter Cunningham and -Mrs. Thomas Cun- ningham. The lunch -will be in the charge of Mrs. Carmen Gross and Mrs. Leonard Ar- chambault. - Roll -call is to be -answered' by naming your favorite winter bird. On motion of Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey and Mrs. Henry Hunking it was agreed that a miscellaneous auction sale would be • held at the next meeting. The program of the afternoon was in the charge of Mrs. Wor- thy Young and Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Mrs. Young introduced her 'daughter, Mrs. Glen Patter- son and her friend Mrs. Bert McCreath 'bf Goderich. They told about their interesting hobby of working with ceramics. They demonstrated how to make the molds and showed how to pour 'to thake the beautiful articles they had on display. They told the difr ferent steps until the items are painted and fired. Mrs. Lapp thanked the ladies and presented them with small gifts. Lunch was served by -Mrs. Walter Cunningham; and Mrs. Garth McClinchey. the Commons` 'before it could be debated. the alternative is to seta motion down on the or- der paper' whore it takes its turn behind other private member's resolutions, most of which never reach debate. .Hon. Jean Marchand (Minister of Transport): Mr. Speaker,._.I_ have_ to. _ meet with. the government of Ontario before we reach any decision here. Mr. McKinley: Will this meeting be in regard to setting up a joint study group1with the p ovinee and municipalities as the committee report suggested? Mr. Marchand (Langelier): Mr. Speaker, it is very difficult to give theresults. ofa meeting... . , before.-the,`meetisw ekesisisteee: procedures followed in shipping cattle in 1972 will again be allowed in 1973 until new" guidelines are established? 1 -on. Otto E. Lang `(Minister of Justice): Mr. Speaker, until the legislation As changed the rules which have been in effect will remain in effect. As the. Minister of Agriculture, in- dicated, we are seriously looking at.. the question of the rules, We now have a report from, a comn?ittee which we established. to look. at both the economics of the situation and the humane elements involved. These recommendations will If we should miss you or spepi,ai p.i ku_p*Phone Harold Hibbert 524-8811' or Ron Bushell 524-8733. 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Archambault ,of St. Marys, Miss Cheryl Graham of St. Marys; and Donald Parker of Goderich visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ar- chambault, Rick, Miss Brenda and Miss Marilyn. Mrs. Slater Sr. of Hespeler visita last <Wieik".-with'ie son Robert, Mrs. Slater, , Fra'tkie 'add Jnahrrer'MrSAVol ereSlater took her home on the weekend. Miss Lois Morley Reg. N. 'of London.spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Judy Arthur. Miss Marilyn - Archambault The United Church Worthen was honored by a birthday of Knox United Church held party when her mother Mrs. their general meeting with Unit Leonard Archambault enter - One in charge. Mrs. Albert tainecr little" friends on her McFarlane opened the meeting eighth birthday. with a poem. Mrs. Norman Congratulations t.o .Auburn Wightman was _pianist, men in winning the trophy in Mrs. McFarlane read , the the Dr. McLennan curling- bon- scr-ipture : lesson.....Meditat on:` spiel..•_at..rt�Vfrrgit h' last week. -.They" Were__Le.onai-rt _„Archani; -was given by. Mrs. :Jessie: Naylor. Mrs. Bert Marsh gave a reading and Mrs. Alfred -Fry led in prayer. The offering was received by Mrs. Torrance Tabb and Mrs. Jessie' - Naylor. A piano in- strumental was played by ,Mrs, Norman Wightman. Mrs. Oliver Anderson in- troduced the new study book on India. Mrs. Bert Marsh gave 8ut literature on India. Mrs. Lawrence' Plaetzer presided for the business meeting. The minutes of the tr.c ious.m.eeting_were wrcepted— as read,, by the secretary, Mrs. Beth Lansing. After reports dere received and business was put through, - lunch was served by members of Unit One. bault, skip; Glen Sellers, vice; Thomas Cunningham second; and Gordon Deer, lead. They won the 9 o'clock draw and the ver -all championship. r.. and Mrs,. William Strpughan spent a few days fast week with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin and Mr. Jardin at Wingham.' Mrs. Kenneth McDougall at- tended the funeral - of her cousin, the late Kenneth Stewart at Seaforth last week. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay. South Huron Rabbit Breeders Association's January; meeting featured a discussion on air circulation and ven- tilation with guest speaker Stanley ,Martin. Many good ideas werediscussed on new air ventilation systems available. The Association is again sponsoring a 4-H Club this year and it was decided to hold" -the annual dinner and dance at Crediton on April seventh, with the . Home Steaders Band providing the music. George Carpenter, who was not present, was picked in the accumulated name draw. Dutch auction winner was David Stanley with * Angus Murray as auctioneer. Lunch was served' at closing. - Mr. R. E. McKinley (Huron): Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Agriculture. Can the minister say whether there will be a special commit- tee established to develop new guidelines for the safe, efficient transportation of livestock, par- ticularly feeder cattle, and will legislation be presented to regulate this through the Department of Agriculture and remove it from the Criminal Code?. Hon. E. F. Whelan (Minister of Agriculture):, That is under study at present, Mr. Speaker. Mr. McKinley: Mr. Speaker, I wish to direct a supplemen-, tary question to the Minister of Justice. Can the minister assure the House that ,the 11oY .scou BTtLE DRIVE iAT. Fu. 10 If -.. we. __should_ ..miss you special pickup ph, Harold Hibbert 524-811 Ron Bushell 524-8733' 15YOUR COAL FREEZER EMPTY? - TTERRFtt R»NOW! Beef prices will be going higher Yet THIS WEEK we are selling CHOICE RED BRAN' SIDES OF HEREFORD BEEF 250 - 300 AVG. 75c Ib. INCLUDES CUTTING, WRAPPING AND QUICK FREEZING AT NO EXTRA CHARGE TOWN JOPICS' GRADE "A" PORK BEEFL1VER FRESH HAM ROAST6 9c - WHOLE OR HALF 59c 69c Miss Carol. Beadle of Kit-' chener spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ,,:hlatry Beadle. Mrs.,'Elmer TroA mer visited last week with her mother, Mrs. H. Odbert who is a patient in Stratford Hospital. • ,Brian Craig of Conestoga College, Stephen Haggitt of Hamilton and Keith Scott of London spent the weekend with their parents.' "" The Branch finals of the Legion Public Speaking Contest will be held in Goderich , 'February n rr'an �c `i,1r5..r Fr'etI'"L'ai en, , ' Students` froth: M�.to 6 3tt Goderich, were` ihVited id the and tirades 7 to 8 ftorn liohert- awards . banquet on behalf of son School, Victoria School, St. the Experimental * Aircraft Mary's School 'and Colborne _Association of Canada at the Central School will be com- Canadian Hotel Kennedy peting. Road, Scarborough. 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