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I'm just beginning to simmer derland •and other well known,
'boy, � looked about' i4 or I$
down. characters. years old, to turn somersaults
- There have been so many • The high wire andtrapeze in the air andland on the
The Information and Friend -
Centre at 34 Kingston St.
things' ha in that I..just acts and all those other death shoulders of the top man - two, YGo rich, has. opened' its purple
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haven't been able to get even defying acts which go on in the sometimes three, men high. ipassun,doors to the. public. -The
th s at once leave out u - former 1:• •D•E, centre was sub -
was .eat thrill -'to be in the . exhausted. - with sore hands -' instead of a seat it was a plat- jected to a' borough cleanup by
part of them written down, It ree 'rin
g y They had a swing se p but Q
• sunshine- in shores in three from -all the excitement. forth one man helped to get the staff and its windows
days away from the snow and The. "First Family of the the thing going fast and high proudly bear our new made
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cold. Could hardly believe it. Flying T i peze" - Mexico's • and the young man would sign.
I, believe I mentioned we had Flying Gaonas' are very well spring off it and sometimes mpLast week the centre -staff un -
no problem -with with getting gas, no known in Venice as they make' land on- their shoulders, derwehl Na graining:' eriod that.
slowdown on speed limits until their home.' here and the sometimes just slide down their introduced them to the va.,rious
we- entered Florida. I expect it children have gone ,to school backs, but •4; always , h was social service agencies in the -
will be different on the journey and grown up -here. They were tiprotected from a bad fall. area. Representatives from
a f' home, thd. i thrilling and beautiful, and the Spmetimes he missed the target various agencies spoke to the .
The temperature has cer. father is still the `Catcher' in aIrogether -•but it was surelya group, from Huronview--Mr.
'tainly been in the high seven- some pretty exciting acts. These lesson in perseverance. Archibald, Public" Health-iMrs.
ties and the eighties .- eleve Thind ,and Mrs.' Jasper, Hume
le have great talent and
We are now in our own `Cot -
Very interesting •to"watch. "Care --Mrs.,, E. C,ardna> .•
time of year. It.'Wvas great. to see plishments.
grees above normal for t s are,' ery proud of their accom-
• rages and enjoying', it �rery, Ministerial Association,. 'Can -
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the family.•.•° and Lady, the big - The clowns apd beautiful much, We keep taking little . non Russell, ,Ministry of Com -
German German:.Shepherd who ac- "girls, the uni ycle artists, the journeys here and there. There munity and Social Services,
tually SMILES�a't your Nomcan King ° Charles troupe . of is so much to see in a new sec
hardly believe she still knouts ' basketball.ers, the Russian V
tion of the country., •
Field' .Wor'ker--Mr.. M. Streick,
Social. Services --Mr. John
MacKinnon, ,, Canacla Pension -
Mr. E. R. hears, Public
Liaison Officer --Mr. Bruce
Whyte, -Canada Manpower --
Mr. rlj. Appel, and Children's
Aid -Society -Mr. Bruce Heath.
Highlights ` -of the-trainin
period included a leadershifl
development seminar with a
group from the Sports and
Recreation • Bureau and a
-meeting with members of socia'
ger vices of, the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital. The
Senior Citizens Centre in ,Lon-
don also gave us an oppor-
tunity to view their. recreation
;programs and it is hoped that
many of these maybe institutefl.
"here iii Goderich..,
The- fentrr is organized '`un-
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Mr,s, Eric Moore suf-.
feted `a heavy loss- last Thur
sday when., the -barn 'on their
farm oz the fourth concession,
formerly the Bob Bradley farm,
was completely destroyed by
fire.
Besides the loss of the barn,
,which had undergone con-
siderable renovation lately, ap-
proxiMately 250 pigs were Wit -
in the ' blaze but thanks to the
prpmpt.,action of neighbors and speedy recovery, •
friends quite a number of pigs
,were saved. The fiire, which was.
of undetermined origin spread
,of
and while, the- origin,
'-
Fire Department, which promp-
tly answered the ea11; could -not
save the -barn the "Were able,to
save the other buildings.
Even though Mr. Moore had
insurance a fire is a heavy -loss
which is- practically impossible '
to completely determine.
share in this happy occasion* .
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert -Swartman, -(Bob
and Anita). . on their anew
ar-rival, a .boy Christopher
--Robert who is three years old.
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We are, pleased to report
Mrs. George McBride, who was
a pa,tien.t in Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, hasd retur-
ned home and we wish her a
Dunlop•Women's
you after almost a year's ab-' "Cossacks with their hard riding der 'a L.I.P.grant to provide
Bence, 'Cossack style showed great hor Just a mile frorri. here at Province c e a n n oU n res Institute January meeting will
free social recreation info"-
See i n�g the , - - great- sero are quite famous a
The Tiger
sac s y Warm Mineral S� ria s,. which be. Wednesday' evening,
anshi -and beautiful P g motion and personal services to
P • . January 23 at 7:30 p.m. Warren -
Th their'firast
great members of the community,
granddaughter was a thrill too ses is was rrs discovery has been shade of aRobinson will, be guest speaker.'
if there American appearance. rant to proposed Our information and coup
e cute bundle of energy , stone age man buried deep;
ever wa one with bright eyes 4 So many other great features g selling -centre is already set up This promises to be a very in -
deep. The find is expected to tel-esting meeting all.,lac hes
and curl hair. I can't remember them all at to help people in finding which to the Community are cordially
thck the foundations an- agency ,
We stayed in Venice City a the moment -.but I'm sure this . social service a enc to contact
thropology in the western conservation area .welcome tb attend. If any of the
few days and,: , got • re- has- to be" one of .the biggestto resole their,dilficulties
acquainted with the sun and nights of our season: hemis here.
the sand, the cit and shops. Another thing I enjoyed.- - I Also I read where a 16 -year -
Thee - -Avenue was still happened to go one -afternoon •, • 'did` girl was killed by - an
decorated; with the beautiful to the airport - can't believe `it alligator in the big .park near . Y The Honourable Leo Bernier,
''Christmas cards' - size about 4' has own so large, it was the here. We visited it lastyear and ' arranged to provide a form of Constable James Rea burn
gr g Minister of Natural Resources,
assurance to senior -c citizens who has now completed his
by 6 feet and each painted by a size of our'Airport,„iust a -year had been to the pool where the and Mr: Jack -Riddell, }
, painted , ,,�. M.P.P.� who are living' :alone. Volun-" training'course; was- .home for
local artist. There were ens ago! Farther down the road ,,;is mishap had; 'happened. It was for Huron,, announce the ap-
of these paintings_ ,which were the big arena and grounds•tof the first recorded case of a per- ' prova1'of a provincial grant of Y qChristmas vacation and has
pe wired•' to the ,,, ,k., . >,.rl?; .;„,:. r e set "the "service ore ration. returned .to the Burnab B.C.'
. . _ -. on beim ea ten b these�.b .. r �., �;�,.,�.,...,:.,�.•. _ .�,,.,.�:...�'..�. , �...,w.�.,..�..�,~r.:.,,n,:;-
back to back every �5 -or �O;�i'eet tfie Circus people a.iid-..some- s g Y �$Z�,�S-U.�O�• toa�he~ .Arias-b�le` . ,.�.-Y. �,�.� ��,�t.�..-,..���,,,.,Y-.,.M:��.. .,.:,.�.,.�
Mr: Frank
• on both sides of;the �pa1m tree- trapeze •artists,�•;were 'practising The people around the park Bayfield. -Conservation We a're,also_in the.Process-'of' 'fie :chnren'i.' --�
had made a et of this alligator ._Foran ' accom-
• lined avenue. -..•. outdoors. ,',7 it_pet g Authority for the ' proposed setting up .euchre „and bridge
w " ponied by Mr. Harry Brindley
It certainly gave West Ve ice • I pulled up aside trhii road'games three,tirnes a week in the
Avenue a Christmas,. look -on. and watched them work. They afternogn's
a left for a trip to Vancouver onhelping or participatinvin any - Mrs. Jamieson, Ribey mho' are::.of these 'programs feel free to • now the• proud .parents -of acall us between 9 a.rit., and, 5 • baby son. The -grandparents,
members have good• books for a
Another major concern is the reading library for the winter
setting up of a telephone chain months' please "bring them to
or "Lifeline". This • service is the meeting." '
..:.feeding nim his •favorite tidbits Webster �.Conservat'ion Area.°.
-; marshmallows. _The proposed Conservation
Area comprises some '61 acres
of land 'in the Township 'of
Stanley.
The ' Bannockburn River
flows through the property:The
southern portion' consists_
mostly of• deciduous trees such
as hit Ory; black walnut, beech,
sugar -maple; •wRite,lash and a
few hemlock. About five acres
of the property are flood' plain.
The great -diversity - in
vegetation within this small
acreage, .and �►vailabilit! of
water throughout the property,
have ,encouraged numerous
'wildlife species including ruffed
grouse •r ..and ring neck
Pheasants. -, •
IAII Member' .municipalities
will 'bear the Authority's share
-"your Way ,to Vie- beach!- � ` hal 'their' -ropes and' -pulleys etc. He also liked pretty girls!
A couple -of days after: -New fastened to the tops of two tall A real tragedy for everyone
in' this area. I shouldn't end on
BBailey h } f " _ _
t'ir.;Lis, dress rehearsal. They �;v'axs .� one big.
have two groups, . The,..,, d trolled the ropes. r
" Show 'and. the ~Blue Show, we'They were 'teaching a young'
;,acv the ' 13LUE. show. What a,
show - 24 'new' .acts, .more than
200 people from. 14 countries
--perfi3rrtiing i ttie 104 edition of
the greatest Show on 'Earth...
One of, the new features_ is, a'
Mixed animal . act, fresh: froth--
..,
East Germany,' which has a'
•g -huge polar .hear -a toe` my per-----
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er - ---
forming .:.POLAR bear on the•,"•
"North ' -American continent, M,r, Rober't Simpson Jr. and
{ ' Besides ;,,tJA great creamy'polar Dennis Quinlan flew from. Lon-
there'a,re two brown bears,,two•;
, don airport on Friday to 'spend
:` black bears, tworhuge lions, tvi►o a holiday in • Hawaii.
tigers, one black,paiither;' a "'
:Year's we saw the Ringling trees. :'Safety mppes were
" Bros. andBarnum and
fastened • t$ t e per ormer's
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t and b" man con,
must -
Love_
Martha
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puma, or a cougar and a Neighbours from here -atten-
, leopard, ' -..Y =—""de'd --wedding in
The young couple, Mr. and Saltford Rall on reception. Saturday,.
`,Mrs. E. Samel, train the evening given by•Mr- and Mrs.
animals, .daily. :,They must�•have • Jim Hayes in honour of the
rigid but kind control since the marriage of 'their daughter
Cathy. ''„ '
brown bear and the polar,'bear .- uD
don't like each ether: The pan- " Mr.:, 'Rod Finlayson and
rther would kill the cougar and friend. were home 'from Cour-,>
so `on'. - but "on. stage" they' tland ,for the weekend with his
seem quite'docile'and look like parents Mr. 'and Mrs. Gordon
a 'huge cage full- of, pets. - " G
Finlayson,
The big black bear' a'ssi tali - '
,moving tables 'etc. during the s Mr. Richard Sands of Rich -
act. He picks. up a big, table • mond 'Hill. "was -guest minister---
with little or, no effort ,and this week • at , Ashfield
carries it out + of the way. You' Preebyt'eria-n Church. ' Mr.
can just see him smiling, he's 'Sands is a first year student at
so pleased" ,to 'be helping. He Knox College in Toronto. He
was like a: big .person the way was accompanied. by•his friend.
he moved •-things.: - -' ' ' Mr. Sprung, ca student of the
= ,ther--unusual - ac - • wits ..:._ Y -
Universit of. Guelph:
"The ,, Smallest Man - in the- The meeting of the W.M.S.
World" weighing 25 -pounds; 33 will.. be held on Thursday.after
inches tall - a clown,,,a dancer noon at the hbrrre' of Mrs. Dun-
-and an acrobat. I thought at can Simpson. ' ' � .
. first I� was seeing: a well trained ----
b'aby;• bliethis''baby' is 3'4 years - Thep youiag, •people were ,en=
old. !Hiss name his Michu. joying some_skid'tioing, skiing
This Christmas' the` -Blue' and.sleigh riding this' weekend
'Show, cast members. presented --with ' the.' fall of, More fresh
him with his own tailor-made
r Claus suit' And so Miehu
Santa
played the • world' s - sma1Iest '
Santa, sat -in ot'hers'_laps and
happily handed out gifts. -
-' I can't -stand elephants -, but•
this year 18 of them were just
outstanding, There- were 'also,..
Dromedar camels, dozens of • ,
beautiful orses, ponies, , dogs
and other. nimals. .:• .
I. KE '°IEW ESTAURA
costumes '.'' -were just breath-
' taking bringing to life the story
of Peter Pan, '•'Alice in Won- .
snow. Otherwise ; the , com
mtunity has. been quiet ai.nce'the •
holiday -c -
Parents are accompanying
their children who are Grade 8
students ,to Goderich -high •
school on Wedriesilay 'evening,'
-to introduce them to the''school -
and teachers and courees
available-'for•'the' coming year.
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of: -the costa
• % Saturday. - - �-
CLEARANCE
%p.OFf IAANTS WEAR
,,SIZES 12-24 MONTHS
Auxiliary. Gift Shop
Alexandra Marine & 'General•'Hospital�'
OPEN f-4' P.M. DAILY EXCEPT ,SUNDAY
Mrr Frank McMichael,. who ..
has bben a patient inr'Alexai ^"{"-'
dra Hospital, Goderich and
Victoria Hospital, London, has
returned to his home and is im-
proving nicely. '
The •sympathy of I e. ons-
munity
is extended to, the
family of the .late,•. Mr. William
Ashford Steels.
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SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER
Mr.' H.W. Moyer
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will be visiting in the' area
EBRUARY 19,l974
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• requested to .contact' the service officer, 'or `secretary, of the
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