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Blind Haitians
perform at Clinton
They are 9oung, blind and
talented, with names like
Romel, Nemour, Simeon, Ar -
change and Amerique. They
call themselves the English
Hand Bell Ringers of St. Vin-
cent School. But bell -ringing is
only one of their musical ac-
complishments. Each of the
eight boys plays at least 'one
other instrument (violin, accor-
dian, trumpet).
Two of the boys hacrtial
vision; the other six are totally
blind.
The Bell Ringers. cone from
the $t. Vincent School for Han-
dicapped Children in Port-au-
Prince, Haiti. ' Though the
school is an outreach of -the`
ER}scopalian` Church, it
receives aid from other agen-
cies, one of which, is Com-
passion.
There are more than 1,000
sponsoring Compassion
families iri Canada in 1974,
'each pledging. $12 monthly for
food, clothing, medical care
and often special education for
one of Some twenty-four
, thousand children °in fourteen
countries of the world.
'The St. Vincent Bell Ringers
will bring their unique program
to Central Huron Secondary
School, Clinton, Thursday,
May..23rd, 1974 at $ p,rn.
Admission is $1.00,
In addition to familiar
favourites such as Cannptown
Races and Bon Anniversaire
(Happy Birthday), the boys ill
perform sacred and classical
selections. All music has been
arranged by the remarkable'
Onikle Augustin, who recruited
the group,tr'ained each of therm
in music, and has conducted
them on many concert ap-
pearances.
Joining the boys will be an -
outstanding Canadian Tenor.
Mr. Gary Kivellr winner of a
handful of vocal awards has
appeared in many benefits in
recent years for Compassion.,
The Compassion program
began in war-torn Korea in
1952. Twenty-two years later
the work is world-wide. Mrs.
Miriam Swanson of Chicago,
Witlo v ---of the founder of Com-
passion, Rev. Everett Swanson,
will share the platform with
,Rev. Jim Somerville of London,
Ontario, who is Director of
Compassion of Canada.
Tiger Dunlop . W.omen's In-
stitute meeting will be Wed-
nesday, May 22 in the Carlow
Hall at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs.
Jane Davidson of Bru-c%field as
the guest speaker. Auburn,
Dungannon and Goderich
Women's Institute members
are invited to this special
meeting. Members are urged to
be present and bring a friend '
and anyone wishing to hear
Mrs. Davidson is cordially
welcome.
Mrs. Eric Reaburn attended
the Women's .nstitute Officers
Conference at Waterloo campus
• May 3 and 2 as a delegate from
Tiger Dunlop W.I.
Colborne CentralSchool
children presented a perfor-
mance of the "Pied Piper" -at
Huronview recently, to the
delight of many.
Last Sunday was Mother's
Day and many young men and
women that are working,away
from home wended their way
home to honor mother. Mr. and
- .Mrs. Eric Reaburn's daughter.
Janice from Burlington and
friend George Tracy from
Mississauga and daughter
Maureen from .Fergus were
home. 'Son James phoned from
Burnaby, B.C. during the day.
Mrs. Tait Clark's daughter
Mrs. John Gibson, Mr. Gibson
and family of Wroxeter and
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and
family• were home and a son
Jim from Drayton Valley,
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•Mrs., Maitland Montgomery
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dergone surgery, has returned
home and her many friends are
pleased to know . she is con-
valescing favourably.
Mrs. George Robinson of RR
5, Goderich is. a patient in
Alexandra Marine and General
-Hospital Goderich and -her
many friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Workshop
dealswith
leisure time
Mr. and,Mrs. Herman
Guilbeault ad Kelly Leigh of,
Essex spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Snaith. Other guests on
Sunday included Mr. and Mrs.
WM.. Garton from Leamington
also Mrs. Mac McDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Champion
from London.
Visitors on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Fowler were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Smeltzer from Amberley.
Others who visited recently
,Lyere Tom Fowler from
Pr : khill, and the foriner's
-brother, Fred Fowler from Pott
Elgin.
Mrs. Paul.. • Henderson,
Heather, Jennifer and Jill from
Mississauga spent the weekend „
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Alton, and Mrs. Garnet Hen-
derson, Lucknow.
Mrs. Harvey Alton returned
'home from Victoria Hospital in
London.•on Wednesday. Robert
Sherwood was released from
Wingham - General Hospital
and returned to Sarnia on
Thursday.
Last Monday -Mrs. Roderick
McDonald was able to return
to her own home from
Wingham' Hospital.
Mrs. Bill Park is a.patient in
Victoria Hospital London since
Sunday; Mrs. Eldon Austin en-
tered 'Wingham and District
Hospital on Thursday for back
treatment.
Mrs.',Joe Dauphin and Susan,
from. Glencoe, visited 'friends
here on Tuesday.
A day:long workshop spon-
sored by the Huron County
Chapter of the Registered Nur-
sesAssociation of Ontario is set
for - Wednesday, May 28 at
Huronvieww-near Clinton.
The topic is "Keeping active
after ?" and deals with people
of all ages who really want to
use their leisure time to the
fullest.
Mrs. F. McHale from the
Department of Recreation in
London will be a guest speaker.
A pa•ne.l consisting of Mr's.
Betty Cardno, Home Care Ad-
ministrator; Chester Archibald,
Huronview Administrator;
Rev. W.H. McWhinney, Huron -
view Chaplain; Mrs. Stella
Tate, occupational therapist;
and .,Mrs. Ann Redmond, a
volunteer 'worker, in the field of
occupational therapy will add
to,'the discussion.•
Closing remarks on the
workshop will be given by Mrs:
Angela Dawson, chairman of
in-service' education for the
group.
According to Mrs. Cardno;
the workshop should not be
considered as pertaining solely
to senior citizens. instead it is
for all people who have leisure
time to spend. -
expressed.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and
Karen Hernandez from Lon-
don,
...
also Mr. and Mrs; D.
A,ldham and children from
Goderich ..spent .Saturday with
Mrs. Mary Bere and family In
honor of Kathy's 15th birthday.
Mrs. Ross McNee rn9ved on
Thursday to. Huronview, Clin-
ton to reside where Mr. McNee
has been a resident for some
time.
.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A.
Culbert wish -to announce the
graduation of their daughter, •
Catierine May"Culbert on May
10, 1974, at 'Centralia where
she received a diploma in
Fashion and-• Design. Her
mother, Mrs. C. Culbert, her
aunt -Mrs, C.A. Shaw from Lon-
don, and her fiance, Don
Caesar, . attended the`
graduation.
Mrs. Cecil Blake and Bar-
bara visited Mr. H. Eugene
Hanson and his sister,, Mrs.
Arland Lundy, in East, Tawas,
Michigan, for several days this
week. "Uncle. Gene"`asked for
his many friends in ,this com=e
munity. He will be 89 years of
age Ma.y '26 and regrets .not
being °abl.e• to make his annual''
trip home in May.
Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Wilbur
and Bradley from Willowdale
and 'Mrs. . D.S.Fines from
Toronto spent the Weekend at'
their summer home' here.
There was a large attendance
at .Dungannon United Church
on Sunday 11:00 a.m. for.
Christian. Family Service. Rev.
McClenaghan's sermon was en-
titled "What about our
home's? The choir of 12 ladies
sang tw,&rnumber.s. "Mother's
Bible" and "Mansion over the
.hilltop" Five, children received
the Sacrament of Baptism.
These were William Herbert
Curran, son -of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Curran; Deborah Ann
Draper, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Draper; Tanya Jane
Hodges, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Hodges; Timothy
Graham, son of. Mr. and Mrs.
BRIDAL SHOWER
A community and relative
shower was held for Feather
Park do Tuesday•evening in the
United Church S.S. rooms.
• Mrs. Joyce Caesar was chair-
man for a short program con-
sisting of a vocal solo by Nancy
Errington• with her own piano.
accompaniment; duet by Donna
Sue, Errington and Marsha
Alton with their 'guitars.
Annette Hodges slaved the
Bridal Chorus at which time
Heather was escorted to a pret-
tily decorated" centre by Mrs.
- Sue Brown, Mrs. Linda Durnin,
and Mrs. Sharon. Dawson.
An address including a
"Shower" poem composed by
Beth McConnell was read to
Heather, then Glenda Park and
-Jacqueline Dawson carried in
baskets of gifts, Mrs. Diane
- Park arranged these on display.
Heather 'expressed her
thanks to all for the lovely gifts
and invited them to come to a
trousseau tea being given by
her mother on Wednesday,
May 15. A very lovely lunch
was enjoyed, and best wishes
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Kenneth McNee; and Bobbi
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
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tisrn of -their baby, Timothy
Graham. Guests were Mr. and
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`Mr. and Mrs. Eric McNee and
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the opening service •of the,
lYhngannon Christian
Fellowship -Congregation °at.
2:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 12.
Service on Sunday, May 19:
in Dungannon United Church
will .be held at 11:15 a.m. for
the summer months.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Brindley (McEwan)
on the birth tf..a daughter, on.
M.ay, 2 at Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich
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Deep sympathy is extended
to Mrs, (Dr.)' Arnold S. Vdkes
in Toronto from friends in this
community. where Dr. and Mrs.
Vokes have lived at intervals
through the years.
The 'following item, was in•,a
Toronto, paper recently:
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Wellesley Hospital, on May 3,
1974, iri his 79 year, survived
by his wife • Louise Hoskin -
dear father of Robert of Deep
River, daughter-in-law and two
grandchildren, dear brother of
Arthur and Edward. A private
service was held on May 7; also
,,at the 11 ani service Sunday
May 12, at .the Chinese Gospel
Church there will he a• short
period of remembrance. In
place of flowers, offerings
• would ,he appreciated for the
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OODERICH SIGNAL•STAR., THURSDAY, MAY.,16, 1974-7P.AGE" t ° ;
At the Hanover rack Satur-
day night in thefirst race,
Ladys David, owned by John
and Dennis Jewitt pf Clinton.
was fourth with Dennis driving.
- In the second ` • rake,
Sebringville owned .and driven
by Ray Mathers of Goderich
was fourth. In the same race,
Babes Boy owned by Rien Van-
der Hock and driven by Dennis
Jewitt, along with Timberina
Hy owned by Arnold Doak and
driven by Jack Meriam .and
Kings Brother• owned by
Thomas Mclean and, driven by
Bill McLean both`of Goderich,
were all out of the money.
In -the third race, Steve,,
Cresendo, owner and driven by
Wm: Caldwell of Clintonwas
fifth.
In the fourth race, r Chilly
Will, owned by Charles Travis
of Goderich and driven by Wm.
Caldwell was-- the winner in.
2:18.3. In the same race, Linda
E.` Walbob owned by R. W.
Daer. of Goderich and driven by
Robert Jerry of Goderich and
Conray Frost owned by, Chas.
Mathers and .,driven by Ray
Mather were out of the money.
In the i fifth race, Chasmar
,Patrict, owned lay L and D.
.Jacklin of Brussels was fourth
with Dennis :Jewitt driving: In.
the same race; Centennial Bob
owned by Chas. Mathers and
driven by Floyd Mathers both
of Goderich was- out of the
money.
In the Sixth race Janet Ex-
press owned and driven by
Wm. German, :Clinton was
third. Excel Mac owned and
driven by Roy Meria
Goderich was fifth in, the.same
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Plenty,. owned by Brian
Rutledge . Brussels , and driven
by Dennis Jewitt was out of the
money. London Raceway
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Mav 13.
Miss Belle Bars, owned by
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the -eighth race winner last
Thursday at Orangeville• with
Frank McDonald of Clinton in,
fhe sulky.
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