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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-24, Page 6L. PAGE 6i- -(. x ,lDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUKS )AY, OCTORER 24. 1974 Rene Steiner, left, spoke to the residents of Goderich MacKay Hall last weekend. Mr. Steiner travelled accompanied by Marsha Sadler, ,right, who 'entertained sonal music. (staff -photo) - attending from London to the Baha'i Open speak to ttie gathering with Unification is theme the House held in group and was some of her per- Bahai's hold open house RECREATION Softball is over for another,. 'season in Colborne- Township' The girls were able to , play their last game last Thursday evening,, when the a Clovers, coached by Lois Rowe and Eileen Bowman, defeated the Tr-yhards coached by Jean Giesbrecht, A special thanks to `all the coaches who gaffe of their time and efforts to make softball the success it has been in Colborne Township. You have done a good job and have, been in- strumental in helping others, mostly children, find enjoyment ins a sport. 4-H GIRLS ;Tiger Dunlop Group No. 2 "The Entertainers" met in the Township Hall, Carlow, -Mon- day evening for theirseventh meeting. Roll call was an- swered by 14 girls and they discussed the program on etiquette. Arrangements were made for the next meeting which will be in the form of a banquet next Monday evening. While they' talked ,about plans for Achievement Day they find they will have _to have a further meeting on Monday November 4 to make up a skit which they will give on Achievement Day. Nancy Brindley read the ' Creed and the meeting closed. Tiger Dunlop No. 3 meeting was held• a Linda__Mattbeviis'` October 21. Brenda McPhee opened the meeting With the pledge. Papers .were handed out on the dates of Achievement Day. A dinner will- be held at Rubena. Brindley's home November 6. The girls will bring food to this meal, Linda Matthews demon- strated chocolate and butter The Bahai's of Goderich '. The communication' he level and on to a world wide ,cupcakes. Brenda McPhee read` openedtheir doors to the public described is not just at a local body and vice versa. Arty Bahi the subject matter., last Saturday in an effort to level but national and world.may be elected to this body and make their cause known to the.', wide in its scope, The Bahai's there is no • electioneering in - people,• of a local area elect delegates volved. • of Goderich. •'The dual purpose of Bahai,'s�,,,.,, Compliments are flying (and The group held.an open to a national convention who in P P � : P y g housetitt McKay Hall and ex- turn votein a National Assem- according to Mr. Steiner' is they really are) of the Christ - tended an invitation • to the bly. These 'assemblies, of which 'recognition and obedience: mas country. Fair which was from Colborne Township. This Sunday, October 27, over TV - Station 1() London these. students will perform froln 11::30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, It was • 'interesting to note that Kellie Swartman and Paula Butler have 'been taking Ballet for several years and they will be doing a duet on the TV Show. But• of greater significance is the fact that these two .girls have come'a long way in $allet, so much so that they are teaching young students in con nection with the Goderich °Recreation Board. Colborne Township is brim- ming with talent arid activity and good things. That oldobarn on the Dunlop Corner has been turned into something worth, while. Many will be interested' in "Open House" of Dennis Steep Antiques at his new showroom "The Barn" at Dunlop Corner. Mr. and Mrs. George Pen- -fold,' en--fold,' 'RR 6 are the proud parents of a baby girl -Sarah Leanne, born October l'1. • Mrs, Eric Reaburn has retur- ned home from a' hurried trip to Winnipeg to attend the funeral of her sister. Cs -t. Jim Reaburn. of ' Bar naby, B.C. spent a day with his parents last week. . - Mrs. Myrtle Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. W. Elwandaske and Donna of Detroit visited with Miss Helen Fulford 'recently. COUNTRY FAIR have an evening with Canada is one of 115, in turn First they must recognize the -,„..„.field in. the Saltford •Hall last w . °ro het, Bahaullah and secon- them. 'The evening included a elect a supreme legislative p P brief talk by a London Baha'i, body, the Universal House of dly obey the laws contained in Rene Steiner. Mr. Steiner Justice, which has world wide the Baha'i Faith. _outlined the origination of the representation. A flow of infer- "This done, a true religion and its function in the mation i., thus established from . civilization can be -established world today. local to `said.' The founder of ,the Baha'i Faith was an Persian,'' Bahaullah, who declared his mission in 1863 -_,He described himself as the'Promised One of All . Ages who fulfilled the prophecies of all the religions before. him. He was the centre •af the new religion and revealed a Faith that encom- passes all faiths, ,races and social orders known to man. Mr. Steiner told the group that the key theme of, the religion, was the ,unification of mankind in - one world em-• bracing Commonwealth, one universal: faith: He said it was the ' declared purpose of its existence and the ultimate goal of its activities., According to Mr. Steiner the basic requirement for making the religion achieve its goal ;is to make it known. He suggested communication to be vev iim- portant in the Baha'i sy- stem. He said that for something to be known it must be under- stood and this can only be done by good communication, Bahai's all over the: world meet regularly with their ales= ted representatives for a period of devotion, social activities and consultation. This close and unfettered consultation. is tire very basis..of=-•the social life the Bahai's wish to create. a group, the, ti national Lucknow, heroes on earth” he Chin brothers were. prolific scorers of 30's ..tan -you' remember in the thirties and early forties when • the athletic heroes of Lucknow • and the delight of most of Western Ontario were the Chin brothers, Soria of Charlie Chin, a Chinese immigrant who had opened a restaurant in Lucknow in the twenties, the boys . Albert, George and Bill - dominated' °.every league in which they played and filled every arena: The three played on, a line, and they were so good, apparently, that some nights Albert and Bill would work just • to 'see how many goals George, a prolific scorer, could rack up, One of the legends that grew out of the Chin line's dominance of the game was that with Lucknow down 2 or 3 goals .going into the third period, Charlie Chin would walk up to. a; group of op - Exhibition HOCKEY Intermediate "C” GODERICH SAILORS • VS CUNTQN COLTS .Friday, October 25 8:30 pan. At the Goderich Arena position supporters, throw Wednesday and Saturday. It has come a long way since 1966 when a group of Colborne ladies, interested in crafts, star- ted the ball rolling. Of course it took a leader and Mrs. Wilmer Hardy, who is especially active at weaving, along with the ladies who had other crafts 'really started Something. Formerly this fair has been held in the Colborne Township Hall, Carlow, but it has grown over the years and there wasn't sufficient 'space to display the crafts. It was in Saltford Hall and this was a splendid im- provement, and even then every nook and corner was occupied. People from far and.near and Si. ELEN'S down a bundle of 'money and' from all walks of -life came to • bet on Lucknow. • see and buy and in talking with some of the folk displaying Crafts, it was found they • majority were quite satisfied.. with their efforts and will start again with sometimes some new ideas to be ready for 1975 Fair. " Besides •being able to park nearer; the" Hall on entering took on the feeling of a Fair and the main room looked at- tractive as the many crafts were quite colorful and in- teresting. Being able to have a cup of tea and a .,snack or "a' meal while you watched others shopping was relaxing and en - RaicngM.+ new construction by —the l)ronloter. All these proposals were given to Mr. Cassina for his company's consideration and if the44 are satisfactory, the -next step is for the London.ma•n to return the agreement to the town 'for a decision. Should a building permit he issued to the company -then all construction would be under the town's by -jaws and would be supervised by: the town building inspector.' The obvious changes - necessary forWinter racing are an enclosed, heated spectator area, a heated storage space for the sulkies and a heated cool - out area for the horses. Mr. Cassina and some trot- ting association members took Some measurements of the track site that would have to be improved when they met here last Friday. No definite word has been received from Mr. Cassina as to whether his company will go, ahead with their plans. Recent -visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Errington and family were Mr. and Mrs. Narris Wilson, Ronnie, Rickey and Randy of Beamsville; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wareing of -Stoney Creek and Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and Heather' of Goderich. Born at Clinton Hospital on October- 14' to Mr' and Mrs. John Lyons, a daughter, Sara *Elizabeth. Born at Wingham •and District Hospital on October 14 to Mr. and'Mrs. Ross.Durnin, a daughter. "A 'sister for Steven and Colleen. 'Mt. -and Mrs. .Jim Curran• were both. released on Saturday from Wingham and. District Hospital. ' •Little Elizabeth Slletler, six months old daughter. .of .M -r, and Mrs. ,Joni Shetler, was able saes. to return home on Friday after These new techniques can being severely injured in a help save some of the •buggycar accident ,•.five weeks • :thousands of babies in the ago. She has been a patierfrap United States who die every University Hospital, London; year from hyaline membrane On the weekend, a wolf was disease. Over half the babies 'trapped .on, the farm of Allan who weigh less than two -and -a - Miller: One of his flock of sheep half pounds at birth have the fell prey to thewolf the disease because the air sacs of previous evening. Of course, , his Oils.' always came through in the_.third. The story goes that one, night during a play-off game,against Goderich when Lucknow was down 3-0 going into the last period; ' rumour had it that Charlie Chin had big money, not on the game but on George's scoring five goals. Charlie is supposed to have en- tered the Lucknow dressing rotim and told the boys-, Albert and Bill had been '-feeding 'George all night . - to never mind the bet, just get out there and win (at least, it is suspec- ted that's wh"at he said; n� one was sure because ,ihe "spoke Chinese). So fhey went out, beat Goderich, and George scored his five•.goals anyway. joyable. The bake table was laden with homemade baking .of all kinds. party. S(jCIAL, NEWS . Mrs. Zablecki of Clinton has a wonderful class of ballet: students and some of"whom are Lungs' at birth One problem of very small _ premature babies is immature lungs.. But new techniques can help tiny lungs develop. Even before these babies are born. , Unlike someorgans, lungs must be able to function at the instant of birth. Or the baby will die.. To survive the first breath, the baby's lungs must produce a substance :called surfactant,— which - which coats the millions of air ,sacs in the lungs. Surfactant gives .-the lungs the stretching power :they need to expand with air. And keeps them from collapsing when the air is exhaled. Without surfactant, lungs cannot' function. . Tests of the amniotic fluid in the mother's womb can measure how much surfactant the fetus' lungs are producing. If these levels are too low when premature labor begins, emergency `measures. must be taken. ,From extensive research on pregnant sheep and rabbits a researcher has - found ways to help trigger the production of surfactant in newborn babies. Even more astonishing, she has found techniques to' .stimulate the• lungs of, the fetus to produce its ',own surfactant before it is born. Administering small doses of a substance produced by the pituitary gland, can help, fetal lungs develop at ari increased pace and supply surfactant to the air would you sell your house for what it'sinsured for? Let us review your Rollo), today We'll come to you, cell.. PETER S. MacEWAN . INSURANCE AGENCY' 38 ST. DAVID ST., GQDERICH 524-9531 John Schnelker, Salesman NOTICE The;Sky Ranch Restourant 4. Highway 21, North; Goderich:. . ti • will be closed . . . October 28, 29, 30, 31 due•,to renovations The garage, will be open OOOJOOOOOJOOOOM J J J J AZ,irtJZJiJXXIC J 1.41 J ingsbridge 4 their lungs are not coated with _. surfactant. The fifth" meeting of the ” Kingsbridge Merrymakers was held. - •at the home of Mrs. Delores Van Osch October 17. The next meeting will be at the home Mrs. Karla Hogan on October 24 at 7:15. Roll call was answered by 12"' members, The leaders read '"Party Ideas" and these were di'scused under the headings themes, for parties, invitations and replies, the party, decorations and entertainment. Each -girl was assigned to in- vite a person to the upcoming NOTICE TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF COLBORNE TOWNSHIP The 1974 Colborne Township Municipal Elector's Voter's List is now posted in Colborne' Township Municipal Office at R.R. 5 Goderich and polling divisions The last + day of sppficatlon fob' ';entry, correction or deletion is November 1, 1974. it is the elector's duty to see that their name' is on the. above Voter's List. Nomirlations for the Municipal Office•of. Reeve, Deputy - Reeve and three (3) CO nCillors will be received' at the Clerk's -Office, R.R. 5 Goderlch commencing November 7,-1974 and concluding at 5 p.m. November 12, 1974 and ire greeter number oftandidetes thin required to fill the offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polling dates, time, and' place will be publish Nomination* item Colborne 'township for Public and Separate School Board will be receivedd,,by the Clerk of Goderich Township. Wilmer Hardy, Clerk .. 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