HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-10, Page 5n
,One of the "higlilights of the
weekend was a public address
by Dr. Peter Morgan, Assistant
Professor 'of Preventive
Medicine at Toronto Univer-
sity.
Jeannie Seddon, Goderich,
and Rene Steiner," London,
were elected as' part of the four-
teen delegates in Western On-
tario.
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The Golden Gat&' Senior
' Citizens cihb of Goderich, last
week made plans for enter•
tainingo the Lucknow Senior
Citizens October 16, at $:00
p.m. in McKay Hall.,,a
During their regular meeting,
the Goderich group planned
euchre and Aunch provided' by
its members.
There were .36 members
present at the .meeting.
K1NG$BRID.6 E APRS
Sympathy of the community
is extended to Mrs. ,Martin'
Hendriks and Mr. Hendriks
,and family On the death of Mrs.
Hendrik's sister, Miss Ann,Van
der Ven, In Holland during the
past week, following a lengthy
illness. •
Kevin O'Neill, son of Mr.
an -Mrs. John O'Neill, was ad-
mitted to Victoria Hospital in
London on Friday, September
2?, where an operation was per-
formed and '2 pins put in his.
elbow. He returned to his home
here the following Tuesday
with his right arm in a cast.
Several from this area atten-
ded the bridal shower for Miss
Nancy MacLennan daughter Of
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacLen-
nan held in the North Ashfield.
Public School° on Tttsday
evening, October lst.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor
of , Bromley, Kent, England,
and Mr. and Mrs. Emerald
Hoffer of Iptchener visited
-with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Court-
ney, and family during the past
week. . •
Mrs. Gilbert Frayne moved
to,London on Tuesday,,October
lst where she will spend • the
winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Frayne in Brant-
ford and with Mrs. Frayne's
brother, Neil Krahmer, Mrs.
Krahmer and family . in
Scotland, - Ontario.
Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Courtney
visited on the' weekend with
Mr. and ' Mrs. Emerald Hoffer
in Kitchener and attended the
wedding of Miss Gillian Ross,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jerry
Ross to Mr. Reginald Robert-
son on Saturday, afternoon Oc-
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tuber • 5 in St. Andrews
1?resby'terian Church, Kitchener
and. the dinner and reception
which was held in their honor
atilhe Royal Canadian Legion.•
Mr. Raymond Austin of
Toronto visited during the past
week with his mother Mrs. Clif-
ton Austin. Rayme id;' and his,
mother visited in Sarnia with
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Meyers.
Several from this area atten-
ded the reception for Mr. and
• Mrs. John McKenzie which was
held in the Lucknow Arena on
Saturday evening, October 5.
Mrs;4�Er7nma Franken and
Mr. Joe VanOsch were among
the winners at the 'Huron
County Black and White Show
which was held in Seaforth
recently.
Mrs. Earl Drennan is ..a
patient'at St. Joseph's Hospital
in London. We wish her , a
speedy recovery.
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COUPLE WED •
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G H SIGNAL -STAB, B, TI-IURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914 --PAGE tS °
Perth County AiOH disapproves of Mustard
Perth County officially
released this week its relaly to
the Mustard Report on health
planning.
The reply says the five -
county district .health council.
Congratulations to Miss
Nancy - Jean .MacLennan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,
Stewart MacLennan, who. was
married to Mr,. Barry Joseph
Collart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Collart, of Gravenhurst,
on Saturday afternoon, October
5, in the Ashfield' Presbyterian
church.
BENEFIT DANCE
A benefit dance is being plan-
ned for Mr. and Mrs. James
Card who 'recently lost their ,,
, barn by fire. The dance willabe
held in the Lucknow Legion
Hall on Friday, October 1�1.
Music for dancing will be sup-
plied by the Travel Aires:
•
proposed in the Mustard
Report is unacceptable and
suggests a .two -county district.
. It was reported in September
that ,Perth was in favor of a two
county system 'but officials
there had not yet contacted any
other counties.
Information from. the Perth
District Health Unit indicates
that. coun y officials there still
. ha.ven't Oontactet • any other
4
counties about forming a.
district health council.
In the September news story,
Dr. Susan Tarnblyn,, Perth
Medical Officer of Health, said
that Huron County would be
' d ° • b
.Report.
considered a pos ible partner
for Perth in creating a health
council.
1.
She said other counties bor-
dering Perth, however, would
be consulted also but,she could
give rio date: .,
The Perth reply .o the
Mustard report also states that
all members of a health council
should be elected. The repotrt
proposes a 15 -member council
composed of appointed
representatives.
DUNGANN'ON DO1N'GS
Mrs Mary Bere
COMMUNITY NEY4
Mr. and Mrs. Donald John-
ston and children, of London,
visited ori Sunday with the for: -
flier's parents, Mrs: Russell
Johnston in the village and Mr.
Johnston- in ` Wingham. and
District Hospital, where he is a
patient.
On. Fridayl, October 4 nine
cousins met at the home of
Mrs. Cecil Blake for a visit and
Co' honour Mrs. Lorne Woods
on her birthday. These in-
cluded Mrs. Woods, Mrs.' Johrf
• Gardner., • Mrs. John
McDonagh, Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland, Mrs, R.T. Kilpatrick,
Mrs. Chas. Hodgins, Mrs. Har-
vey Webb, Mrs. Dan Rose and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stor-
mes of Kitchener visited Mrs.
Cecil Blake ,on Sunday.
• Mrs. J. Vernon,' M.r. and Mrs.
D. Nickel and Dorothy of Wier -
ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nickel,
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Robinson,
Bruce, .Tom.and...Joan `ofStrat
ford visited with Mrs. Heber
Eedy on Sunday. . m -
Mr. and • Mrs. Fred Fowler,
and 'Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler
of Pprt Elgin called on Mr. and
^Mrs., Chas. Fowler on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John, Fowler of
Grand Bend called in' on Sun-
day and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Fowler and family ,of Parkhill
visited on the weekend. Mr.
Fred Fowler and Mr. John
Fowler are brothers of Mr.
Chas. - Fowler, who is con-,
valescing at home after having
been in. h spital for a week
prey# uo sly:°
Mr. Ear McNee of Belmore,
Sharon Young, Mrs. Mary
Bere, Kathy, Jamie motored to.
Windsor 'on Saturday to attend
the twenty-third' Convoo$,tion
at University of Windsor and
see .Ruth ' Bere receive her •
Bachelor of Arts degree: She is
.presently continuing 'her
education at University of Win-
dsor, taking a course in
business ' administration.
Gerald Bere of London and
Miss ' Ruth Schmidt' of
'•Tavistock went to Windsor also
to attend the graduation.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Mrs. Eimer Black, Mrs.
Alvin Kerr and Mrs. Graham
McNee attended the Huron
-Cou nt_y-Fall_. Rally..of the. W.J.
at brussels 8n. Monday.'
BROOKSIDS BLOOMERS
The Brookside Bloomers, a
diet and exercise group will
'in-
terested
any who are ' in-
terested to attend their meeting
at Brookside school on Mon-
day, 'October 14 at. 8 p.m.
Area Baha'is attend
• • •
London. regional
•
One of twenty-six regional
Baha'i Conventions held
simultaneously across Canada
took .-place ' in ' London ' last
weekend. Purpose of the Con-
vention was to elect delegates
• to the National Convention and
to deliberate on current growth
and expansion in Canada and
the world in. the light of the
. teachings of Baha'u 'llah.
Children ages 5 - 14 held,
their own conference sit the
satne time. They visited the
Cross Cultural Learner Centre
to get first hand knowledge of
. the life style of those people in
other lands they are learning to
love:
They. also conducted a survey,
'
among the adults preseht as
they mingled among them' with
cassette tape recorders asking
the reasons for this meeting,
the opiritual requirements for
intelligent voting and :cfher
questions. 'These were later
compiled with,. the adiilt Co-
ordinatory assisting them and
presented to the Convention by
the Children.
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