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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-20, Page 2PAGE 2 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1981 The Maple Leaf Chapter of the IODE recently sponsored'a six-week baby sitting course for boys and girls over the age of 13 years. These young people learned about their responsibilities to the employer, how to handle various crises and basic child care and safety. Recipients of the baby sitting cer- tificate include, from the back left, Mrs. R.A. Perrott (course co-ordinator), Jeannette Green, Janet Stainton, Larry White Maureen Perrott and Mrs. W.J. Garrow (course co-ordinator). In the front row are Karen Campbell, Todd Finnie, David Reed and Paul Gavigan. (Jason Ainslie photo) Ministry will offer junior program The Ontario Ministry of a group of young people Agriculture and Food is interested in and capable of again sponsoring the Junior pursuing agricultural Agriculturalist Program related careers or farm which is now in its ninth labour positions. As well, the year. The program has been Junior Agriculturalists, their very successful in providing families and friends have a practical learning ex- developed a greater perience for young people awareness and appreciation frran nen—farm homm who •of rural life. and the farming have a serious, interest in industry. agriculture; and no ex- Host farmers are to perience working on a farm, ' operate a commercial farni As a result, there are now and to be engaged full time NEWBORN NEWS ARBOUR Kim and Kim are pleased to announce the arrival of their firstborn, a son, Damien Roland, weighing 10 lbs. 15 ozs., at Queensway General Hospital, Toronto, at 2:57 p.m., on May 17, 1981. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel "Bdbe" Arbour and great grandchild for Mrs. Joy Smith, Mrs. Alice (Bunny) Arbour, all of Goderich, and Marg and John McCowan of Seaforth. FIELDS Pat and Cec are happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Amy Sue, on May 4, 1981, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 5 lbs. 131,2 ozs. Proud grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DenomMe, `R:R.1, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, R.R.2, Hensall. GRAWBARGER David and Cherita ( nee McLeod) are proud to an- nounce the safe arrival of their first child, Sara Kathleen. Sara was born on April 15, 1981 at Foothills Hospital, Calgary. Alberta, at 5:58 a.m., weight 6 lbs. 312 ozs., length 2014 inches. First grandchild for George and Agnes McLeod, Goderich, Ontario. First grand- daughter for Bert and Wynne Grawbarger, Powassan, Ontario. LINDSAY Marlaine is delighted t� an- nounce the birth of her sister, Bethany Andrea, May 18, 1981. Proud parents are Bevan and Annette. Grand- parents of this 6 lb. 15 oz. beauty are Mrs. Betty Lind- say of London and Mr. and Mrs. John Vanpypen of Brantford. • McCABE Michael • is •pleased to welcome the arrival : of his baby sister on May 14, 1981, weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. Proud parents are Bob and Audrey. RICHARDSON Matt and Ursula are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Michelle Lynn, a wee sister for Laura. Born at Victoria Hospital, May 14, 1981, weight 8 lbs. WI ozs. Proud grand- parents are Mrs. Marcella Courtney of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson of Ingersoll. ROBERTSON I, Jillian Marie, would like to announce my arrival on Wednesday, May 6, 1981, weighing 6 lbs. 13/4 on. at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich„ My proud Mommy and Dad- dy are Jim and Debbie (nee Maize) Robertson. I am the first grandchild for Jim and Verna Robertson of Goderich and the second grandchild for John and Mary Maize of Dungannon. I will be living with my Mom- my and Daddy at R.R.1, Dungannon, looking forward to meeting everyone. — Jillian Marie Robertson. VANDERBURGH Steven is proud to announce the arrival of his new baby sister, Kristen Amy, who was born on May 16, 1981, weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. Parents are Donna and Tom. Grand- parents are Irene and Ken Vanderburgh, Goderich, On- tario and Harold and Bess Baechler, Auburn, Ontario. in farming. Selection of host farmers will be based on their interest in helping an inexperienced' young person develop skills required on a farm and on their ability to . work well with and supervise young people. It is an ideal opportunity for fanners to share . their knowledge of agriculture with urban -youth. • Junior Agriculturalists are 16 or 17 years of age and must have had no previous farm experience. Par- ticipants are selected on their reasons for being in- terested in farming and future education and career plans. The program gives these students an op- portunity to develop an appreciation for rural life. through living with a farm family and through par- ticipating in local 4-11, Junior Farmer and other com- munityactivities. • • The on-farm assignments last from June .22 to August 22. Each Junior Agriculturalist will receive a training allowance of $18.00 per day. The Host Farmer will pay $6.00 in cash and supply room and board worth $6.00 per day. The Ontario . Ministry of Agriculture and Food sup- plies the remaining $6.00. . If you think you and your family would hie to host 'a Junior Agriculturalist on your farm for the summer' contact the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food for an application. Musical treat for ladies Knox Church . W.M.S. Afternoon Auxiliary met in the church parlor Tuesday, - May 12 with the President, Mrs. • G. Henderson, welcoming all present. Members , joined . in the . opening Hynm, Our Blest, Redeemer, Ere He Breathed, with Mrs. Ron McCallum at the piano. Minutes of the last meeting. were read by the Secretary, Mrs. J. Horton and Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. G.G. MacEwan. As the offering was received, members sang one vefse• of the Hymn, We Give Thee ButThineOwn. Mrs. E. Bogie reported for the visiting, members and others in Huronview have been visited also in Maitland Manor and Goderich Hospital. Mrs. A. Straiton reported for Supply Fund and members brought their Blessing Boxes to this meeting. Business being attended to, the meeting was handed over to Mrs. Don Croft and Mrs. G.C. White, whose group was in charge. Mrs. Croft first brought greetings front the W.O.C. Group she is a member of in Bonita Springs, Fla., and also thanked all members of her group who helped while she Harbor report On May 13, the Epta Veli arrived in Goderich harbour light for a load of corn. It is the first time this boat has visited Goderich. On May 19, the H.C. Heimbecker arrived from Thunder Bay with a load 'of grain. NOTICE rationCorp ALEXANDRA MARINE AND GENERAL HOSPITAL Announces its ANNUAL MEETING Which will be held in the Hospital Auxiliary Room at 1930 hours (7:30 p.m.) 15 JUNE, 1981 T.G. Crabb, Chairman ard of Governors was in the south. Mrs. Ira Dickie gave in- teresting devotions on Ruth 2, verse 10 and Mathew 25, verse 31, after which*Mrs. Ron McCallum offered prayer. .Mrs. White introduced guests Bob and Jean Hanna who, in their pleasing manner, told members of their important decision and challenge to go to Columbia, South America to proclaim • the gospel and showed beautiful slides showing the territory they will be working and serving in. Not only did Mr. Hanna's message appeal to the members but the two saxophone solos he gave, Go Tell' the Untold Millions, and Ye Into All The World, were a musical treat as well as the lovely solo Mrs. Jean Hanna sang, HeGiveth More. Grace, with Mrs. Ron McCallum accompanying. Mrs. G L 1t .yal thanked Bob and -Jean for their splendid message and music and wished them God's blessing and the President also thanked them .and said that prayers will, be with them. Mrs. C. Edward then gave the highlights of the Synodical held. in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Sarnia, April 21 and 22 with the theme,' Living on the Growing Edge. Co Club holds banquet Rebekah's Past Noble Grand Club held its 30th anniversary on May 12 in the form of a banquet at the Anglican Parish Hall. Twenty-six members at- tended. A draw was held and the first president, Gertrude Kaitting won it with number 30. The first meeting was Kinette Club plans food seminar Tid Bits The Goderich Kinette Club is holding a. food seminar at the Kinsmen Centre on Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30 p.m. Kiaus Seeger of the Huron County Health Unit will speak on the "Do's and Don'ts of Food Preparation". Everyone in the com- munity is welcome to attend the seminar. There is no fee and a lunch will be provided afterwards. +++• It has been brought to our attention that a headline on page 3 of the April 1st cancer special edition, Hope, is misleading. The headline reads: Cancer of the colon can be detected early with Pap smear. This is not true as the story reads that cancer of the colon may soon be detected with a test AS SIMPLE AS a Pap smear. The next Rotary paper drive is Saturday, May 30. Please have your papers •bundled and on the curbs by 10 a. m. rain or shine. held at her home, when court whist was enjoyed. Elva Osbaldeston was the high winner and Gertrude Kaitting was low. The last meeting for this term will be held Tuesday, June 9 at 8 p.m. in the MacKay Centre's downstairs room The election of new officers will take place then. +++ St. Georges Anglican Church will be holding an afternoon tea on Saturday, June 6 at Hindmarsh's log cabin. The tea will run from to 2 to 4 p.m. Free tran- sportation will be provided to and from St. Georges all afternoon for those who require a ride. The newly formed Dungannon Kinsmen Club recently held• its hog draw. The winner of the first prize, a market hog, was Sandra Kisch of 121 Quebec Street, Goderich. Glass hogs were awarded to the second and third place winnersd, Alan McWhinney, R.R.6 Goderich and Donna Thiel, 22 Goshen St.,Zurich. The market hog was donated by club member Don Tebow. The. Dungannon and District Kinsmen thank everyone who supported the first draw. On Thursday, May 21, the Plannipg Board will"meet in the Council Chambers at 12 noon. M well on Thursday the Tourist Committee will meet in the Council Cambers at 7:30 p.m. and the Architectural Con- servation Advisory Com- mittee .will . meet . in the Mayor's off ice at 7:30 p.m On Monday, May 25, the Goderich Economic Development Committee will at the Hotel Bedford at 12' noon. On the same day, the Day Nursery will meet in the Council Chambers at 4 p.m. Klan "�just a �Zru .nis? LUCAN - Rumors that the Klu Klux Klan (KKK). is operating a revolutionary training centre near Lucan has 'come as a complete surprise to area residents. . The suggestion of KKK activity was recently made in the Legislature by NDP Mike Breaugh, who last later said he had been told that as many as 40 or 50 people could be training at a Lucan area location. He said the centre may have been operating for the past two months. However, Lucan residents were completely surprised by the suggestion of KKK activity in the area and none had heard any sounds of gunfire. Provincial police in Lucan also denied they had any information on the Klan movement in the district. Solicitor -General Roy McMurtry • said in the Legislature that he has heard "a number of rumors" over the past few months about such training centres. He has contacted various police forces and asked the Ontario Police Commission to report to him monthly on Klan activities. In an interview Mr. McMurtry added, "Because of our concern about the Klu Klux Klan, we're not ignoring any rumors, we take their activities seriously. We don't believe that they represent a major threat at the moment but, on flUrrq SALE •Fuschia •African Violets • Tropical Soil • Peat Moss • Assorted Pots & Planters • Begonias • Geraniums • Mums *Dracaena • Hanging Pots BEDDING PLANTS • Petunias • Dwarf Marigolds (16 varieties) • Tall Marigolds • Snapdragons • Ageratums • Alyssum • Zinnias • Salvia • Celosia • Impatiens • Portulaca Pansies • Coleus ® Primrose • Tomatoes • Sp nish Onions • Peppers • Cabbage • Cauliflower HIUSSERI GREENHOUSE, 156 Eldon St. (Across from Racetrack) GODERICH 524-9649_ the other hang, given their destructive history, we're looking at the situation very closely." • Mr. McMurtry noted that despite Mr. Breaugh's remarks, there is no hard evidence that any of the training centres exist. He noted that if police discovered such evidence, "I expect that we'll know of it very quickly." He said the Klan enjoys news coverage and it is possible that some of the rumors may came from the organization itself. G.D.C.1. 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