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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-05-15, Page 13Riiie of confirmation
Nine young people
take church vows
St. George's Church,
Goderich was the setting for a
• service of Confirmation on
Tuesday, May 6th when the Rt.
Rev. M.C. Robinson, Suffragan
Bishop of Huron, administered
the Laying -on -of -Hands to nine
candidates. They were
presented by the Rector, Canon.
G.G. Russell.
,The candidates were: Kevin
Dykstra, David Hall, Odelia
Raymond Moffett, Jennifer
More, Robert Pinkney,
Catherine Wain and Frederick
After the Bishop 'had
presented the certificates Mr.
B.A. Elliott, churchwarden,
and Mr. Austin young, church
treasurer presented an in-
scribed_ prayer book to each
candidate as a gift from the
parish. -
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Nine young people of ' the Anglican Church were confirmed
7116sday night at a service held in St. George's -C-hurch. They
are (from left, front row) Robert Pinkney,, Valerie Little,
Odelia Onwubere, Cathy Wain and Fred Wain; (back row from
left) Canon G.G. R,ussell, who conducted the service, Raymond
Moffitt, Jennifer More, David Hall and Kevin Dykstra. Bishop
Morse Robinson of London attended the service and Brian
Kenwell served as the bishop's staff bearer. (staff photo)
Benmiller UCVV heais
GPH -volunteer head
The May meeting of the
•Benmiller United . 'Church
Women -was_ held in tke church
with 14 Members present.
President, Mrs.. H. McMichael
opened the meeting. .
The Irish Unit Lwas in charge'
of the devotional period con-
ducted by Mrs. F. Robinson,
gave a prayer and.poem. Mrs.,
F. „Maskell read the scripture
James 2. Verses 12-24.
The Minutes of the March
meeting were read by Mrs. P.
Feagan. The treasurer's report
given by Mrs. H. Straughan
showed a good balance. The
Units reported their activities.
The thank -offering is to Ile
Ontario F of A
held in the Church on June .4th
' Mrs. H. McMichael in-
troduced the 'Speaker, Mrs. P.J.
Wheeler Co-ordinator of
Volun,teer services for
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital
who 'spoke on the need for
volunteer workers and the,
various ways to help these
patients. Her address was very
interesting and the. members
will try to co-operate in this
field of work. Mrs. E. Treble
thanked Mrs. Wheeler. 1,
Treble, and Mrs. H. Straughan.
Next .meeting will be in
September.
Need second look
at pesticide rules
Environm"e'nt Minister
'William Newman and his
deputy Everett Biggs are to be
congratulated for , taking a
‘second look at new pesticide
regulations as -,they affect the'
casual farmer -spray -operator,
Gordon Hill, president of the
Ontario" Federation 7of
Agricuiture said in Torootolast
week.
° N'ew regulations under the
Pesticides Act were introduced •
this , spring. This week the
Ministry announced it will
temporarily waive Ontario
regulation 618-74 pending
further study.
"The OFA ,recognizes the
ierious consequences that can
result from misuse of modern
chemical pesticides and her-
bicides, Hill said. "For this
reason, we support stringent
peSticides rules.
"However, it now appears
that farmers who have
regularly sprayed three or four
neighbouring farms will give
up this limited custom work.
Too much time, effort and cost
is required to become' iicen-,
sed."
The net result of this
widespread farmer attitude
. will be more weeds and lower
.crop yields, Hill pointed out.
"Our executive" and our
Pollution arid Pesticides
Committee will resume study
of the regulations and will help
the Environment Ministry
develop criteria and „klefine a
new -category of casual farmer-
spray-operator,"Hill said.
"In the meantime, we ap-
plaud the Ministry's decision to
temporarily suspend Ontario
regulation 618-74 and return: -
fees to those farmers—Who have
already applied for licensing."
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WHAT'S NEIN AT HORONVIEW
_ The Senior students.. of Huron
Centennial -School at Brucefield
presented 'a program of skits
and music on Monday af-
ternoon. The theme of the -
program was "the History of
Huron County" with music and
events over the past one hun-
dred years. The Principal of the
school, Mr. Mathers, was
'emcee for the afternoon with
Mrs. Doris McKinlay directing
the choir and Mrs. Moffatt
playing the piano ac-
companiment. The concert was
appreciated, very much by the
residents as they'recalled when
most of the events had hap-
pened. Mrs. Elsie Henderson
thanked the.. students and ,
teachers • on behalf of the
The residents enjoyed a
musical program on t"Fatnily
Nisht" featuring the Han, .
boraires. The Harboraires are
a grong of thirtS7 men from the
Goderich' area who, love to sing
and harmonize and they proved
it Tuesday eyening singing
several old songs as well as
religious numbers. One of their
members, - Mr. John
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d was emcee for the
Two groups of young people
assisted with the muSic which
included vocal nuinbers by
Trudy Nykamp, Gingrid
Damstna, Irene Keykoop, Rene
and Audrey Roorda and vocal'
solos Christina Bylsma. Wind
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those resnonsible. for the en-
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The choir under the direction
of J.B. Herdman, sang "Come
Holy Ghost" by Attwood. The
soloist Was Kevin Dykstra.
Members of the-ACW serv
coffee ,in the parish hall after
the service for parishioners and
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