The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-21, Page 9d
Mis:lcnary here
Rev. Charles Harvey will be
at First Baptist Church 'Mon-
day evening, at 7:30 to talk
about his work in Zaire (for-
merly Congo).
Charles H. Harvey, was born
into a •Christian `Home and
brought up on a farm at
Maugerville, N.B.
"My parents", lie recalls,
"left a deep impression on my
life, especially through family
devotions. The little white
church was the centre -1f com-
munity lifeboth religious and
social."
After completing high school
in Fredericton, he took .two
years of science at the Univer-
sity of New Brunswick.
Transferring to Gordon
College, Boston, for the Arts
and Divinity courses; he had'
experienc also in Maritime
summer' pastorates. Through
personal contact . with
missionaries, • he became in-
terested in overseas • service.`
"I 'reached the place",, . he
says, "where . I told the Lord
that I. was willing to go
anywhere He wanted me." The
burden of Angola was laid 'on
his heart.
The appointment of the Mr.
Harvey and his wife Frances
was confirmed, by the Canadian
Baptist Foreign. Mission Board
and they . sailed for Africa in
1957, arriving in Lisbon where
they undertook studies
before proceeding to Angola
in January, 1959. • 1
The Harveys were first
stationed at M' Boca but due to
the Civil War in Angola they
were moved to Cabinda where
they .remained until furlough in
1964. During their second term
they worked in Congo, w13ef e
Mr. Harvey ,was engaged in
pastoral training of ,the African
people.
, During his present terra in
Zaire (formerly Congo), he is
preparing pastors to . teach
laymen. As well, Mr. Harvey is
writing Christian literature for
laymen.
R.J.R. REED
Russell J.R."Reed, 18 Britan=
nia Road East, ,died November
11 in . Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital following a
lengthy illness. He was 65.
A son of the late Jacob and
Bertha Lbuisa (Selby) Reed, he
was born December 24, 1908 in
West Wawanosh Township. He
farmed in Ashfield Township
until retiring in 1961, ' Fdr the
next eight years he was em-
ployed by John Jeffrey and Son
Lumber.
He is survived by his wife
the former Reta Louisa Young
whom he married in Dungan-
non; one son, Leonard R. Reed,
Ashfield Township; two grand-
children; one brother, William
Reed, Wingham; and three
sisters, Mrs. Wilbur (Thelma)
Brown,- Lucknow ,Mrs. Joseph
(Lily) Petrie, Tillsonburg; and
Mrs. Anne Linklater, Goderich.
He was predeceased by two
brothers, Marvin in 1932 and
Alvin in 1973.
Funeral service was at the
Stiles Funeral Home Thursday,
November 14 with Rev. Reuben
Brubacher officiating..
Interment was in Ball's
-Cemetery, Auburn. Paltbearers
Were Frank Pentland, William
Mills, Norman Manning, Kit-
chener ''Finnigan, Frank War- Young, Gordon White and
nock and Harold Jeffery. T11 Malcolm Campbell.
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,.1 th, sha.t.u. .1 ,Ii•uth I shalt I«or no
. ,11 lar I?t...i art with ,n,
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MRS. STELLA HEWITT
Mrs. Stella Hewitt, North
Bay, formerly of Goderich, died
in North I3av 'Cigic Hospital•
November 1:3 'following a
lengthy illness.°She was 50.
The daughter of Mrs. Mary
Kostecki, Ethelbert, Manitoba,
and Nicholas Burdeyny, she
was born November 27, 19,213 in,
Ethelbert, Manitoba.
- She was married November
11, 1941 in Niagara Falls to
Edward S. Hewitt who sur-
vives. She was a member of the
United Church.
Surviving besides her
husband and her mother, are
one daughter, Mrs. Norris
(Hilda) Sampson, .G•oderich;
one son, Edward W. Hewitt,
RR 4 Landsdowne;three grand-
children; one sister, Mrs. Annie
Murphy, Edmonton; and three
brothers, Fred Burdeyny,
Calgary;. Adain.Manitobas; and
Peter Edmonton.
Funeral service was Friday,
November 15 at Stiles Funeral
Home with Rev. Lenard Warr
officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were An-
drew (Sonny) Moore, WaOly
Tennant, Paul Sa-mpson, Ron
Ip• .
Wed 45'9ears
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Malloug'h of 176 Cayley Street celebrated
their 45th Wedding Anniversary at the Sunset Golf Club on
Sunday November 17. Friends,neighbours and relatives
were received by the,_farnily for a full afternoon of en-
joyment. Mr. and Mrs. Mallough have eight children and 14
grandchildren.
Bus dispute heard
at -school bd. session
BY WILMA. OKE
This bus had to turn around at
the highway intersection. Also
An appeal,at last Monday's involved was an unidentified
meeting of\ the Huron County ' kindergarten pupil on a con -
board of education by Mr. 'and cession in Tuckersmith who
'Mrs. William Berry of RR 3,
Goderich, against a previous
board decision on bus pick-up
of their children, re -opened the
subject for discussion again by
board members.
It was ruled again by :R.L.
Cunningham, transportation
manager, ,that it was unsafe for
a bus to stop at the laneway to
the Berry ' home which is
located lib a hollow between
two hills, although Ontario
Provincial Police has made a
written statement they feel it is
safe.
The board will leave it to Mr.
Cunningham to present the
new boardproposal. to Mr, and
Mrs. Berry that the Separate
school bus driver `(who does not
consider it unsafe to stop at the
Berry gate) to pick up the
younger children, who &tend
the Kingsbridge "Separate
School, and the two older sons,
who attend Goderich
Collegiate. This drive will drop
off.the two older boys at the in-
tersection at the top of the hill
where they will have a wait of
ten minutes for the secondary
student's bus (which will not
no* pass the Berry farm) to
take' them go Goderich. In the
afternoon,the proposal calls
for the Separateschool bus to
meet the secondary 'bus where
the two older"sons will be tran-
sferred to the Separate school
bus and be dropped off at their
Janeway. 0
Another bussing problem Was
more easily resolved for the
children of MP, and Mrs. H,
!taker at RR 4, Clinton, who
had previously'been asked to go
from their home on an incline
on No. 4 Highway to an, inter-
section at the top of the hill to
wait for the bus to Huron Cen-
tennial School at Brucefield.
ten to • grade 8) have been
distributed to the schools this
fall. Cornmi'ttees are now
working on the preparation of
guidelines for art (K-8),
was the first on the school bus geography grade 8 and home
in the morning and the. last off economics for the intermediate
in the afternoon. Mr. Cu"n- grades.
nirig'ham illustrated en a map
that by re-routing one of the
buses the turn on the highway
was eliminated and the long
ride for the kindergarten child
shdrtened. Ona motion' 'from
John Henderson of Seaforth,
who said, "I feel- so sorry for
the parents of the' kindergarten
- child- as, th•is-happened last year
in McKillop to one of our •
students and a ch`ange was Superintendent W.D.Kenwell
refused,. I'll move they re-route reported that"enrolment in the
this bus!" three schools for trainable
The Royal Ontario
IVluseurfrobile containing ar-
chaeological articles depicting
Man .in Ontario visited, several
elementary schools this fall but
due . to a breakdown in equip-
ment all schools scheduled
were not visited and plans are
• under way to have the vehicle
return to' Huron early in 1975.
No action was taken on
alleged over -Crowding 'On a 72 -
passenger bus from Goderich
north to Port Albert area.
Alternative suggestions offered
were not considered to be`
solving the situation where
sometimes 69 students ride on
the bus. Mr. Cunningham
retarded, Win'gham, Goderich
and Huron Park, has groom
from 38 in September. 1969 to
66 as of November 13, 1974, an
increase of almost 74 percent.
R.B. Dunlop, business ad-
ministrator, reported -the board
budget _,committee met on
'stated that provincial November 7 to define the
regulations consider 69 pupils general guidelines, to lie
on a 72 -passenger bus legal. " followed and an administration,
The resignation was reported budget meeting was held on
of Mrs.'
Susan J. Ritchie, November 12 to review the
clerical assistant of the Media guidelines and establish- a
Centre, effective November 1.5. timetable for review of budget
Superintendent J.W. Coulter requests. A formalized budget
informed the board -that, manual is to be prepared for
arrangements had been made ' those involved in budget
with the Ontario Arts Council
to have Rebecca Burke, a
professional artist from Lon-
don, instructasses in J.A.D.
McCurdy P()blic School
Tuesdays and Thursdays and
Seaforth Public School Mon-
days and Wednesdays.for three
weeks in November. Eighty-five
percent of her salary is being
paid by the Arts Council.
Mr Coulter reported
guidelines~, -for metric
treasuring, grades 7 and 8
history, grade '7 geography and
physical education (kindergar-
et
p
ess.
TE
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FOR
MAYOR
Six Years municipal
experience
Local accidents
number two
A truck collided with a hydro
pole last Sunday at 8:1p .m.,
causing •$1180 dAma', The
truck, ` driven by Wane Gary
Fisher, 225 Picton ` St. W. and
owned by Schutz Holdings Ltd.,
went out 'of control on Oxford
Street, causing $300 damage to
the truck, and $780 dan age to
the pole and transformer.
There were no ,injuries repor-
ted.
•
Clare McGowan of 165
Lighthouse St., was, treated for
Minor injuries after her car
collided with a parked car on
Picton Street last Monday.
Miss McGowan said the car's
accelerator pedal stuck and the
vehicle shot, -forward into a car
owned by Douglas Splan, 22.3
Picton St. E. Police estimated
damage at $1000 to the
McGowan vehicle, and $800 to
the Splan vehicle.
•
It was a busy week for police
as they laid 28 charges under
the Criminal Code, 17 under
the Highway Traffic Act, eight
under the Liquor Control Act,
three under the Narcotic Act,
and two bylaw charges.
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Special Chri tmas
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Except on kevi product!. & sale ticketed lams)
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are dissolving their company as -
of .January 31, 1975
Paul Pickett will operate
the Kincardine Store.
°' Bob Campbell will
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