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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Supper at Nile Church
Seven members of Wednesday October 27/
on
Dungannon Agricultural Visitors on Thursday with
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KINOSBRI.DOE RAPERS
ex-
tended
sympathy is
tended to Mrs.'Terry Dalton
Ars. Joe C01rtnai1�
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in the afternoon to the Kingsbridge junior girIs..Placed •second, :and sealer
smaller children. placed " first, 'senior .girls, boys placed third
placed first; junior boys : Congratulations to'the
SOCCER soccer players • at St Joseph's
- Students from St. Joseph's
school at Kingsbridge played
in the soccer finals on
r e
' atu day October ' 30 Th
and Dennis of New Brun -
S
school,` Kingsbridge for such
Yo r h -el
% a fine showing.
This coming Satl�rdar,
the n .
6and
November
Senior girls and the Junior"
and Senior. boys of. St.
swick, David was killed to an ,
automobile accident in 1967, girls' dames were played in •
St. Columban school, St. ' tie e M e t
There are four, 'daughters,
and to Terry on the death of
Society attended Dist�r ct Mr: and Mrs. Harvey tan' her father,
M Kathleen Ellis of Lan -boys'
Mr. George Columban while the
Eight Annual meeting and were Mrs. Teal of Goderich Leinhardt, 83 King Street rs a' ames were la ed in A
banquet in Clinton on Wed.
and her daughter-Ln-la.w, Q p 11 J. , West, St. . Clements on don, Joanne of Stratford, g played • re you lookingforawaybf
nesdayevening. Mrs. Clark Teal. On Sunday �~ Thursday, October 28th in his Mrs. Mary Louise aTaseer"ogafo'rth. participating in meaningful
RStratford . and M g commun:' service?. A way in
The Agricultural Society visitors were Mr. and Mrs. ,.Tne success of the new 64th year at St. Mary'sSENIOR GIrgeLS ' '
it . regularmonthlyLinfield Anderson, Goderich; bill Hospital in Kitchener. 'His home, as wail as 10 grand_ The senior girlsreached the 'which you can effectively
held s gu � ;faun income stabilizationP children. Thirty siX gni helpothers less fortunate?
meeting on Thursday evening Mr. `,;end Mrs, Norris Sane- will• depend on •the Govern body rested at the Futher_y . `members of the finals: and played ane game
r 1 Hall. Tommy and' Penny, t' tt'tude ' said Gorden Funeral Home in Wellesley,mediate•t as hot against St. Patrick's school; Consider 'doing volunteer.
er
in the Agricultu a Mrs.,
Joanne Sproul gave a report
on . the _ meeting at
Kingsbridge school with
teachers from Kingsbridge
and Brookside to get ideas to
revamp the •prize list for
school exhibits.
A Banquet and Awards
night for local 4-11 members
their parents and sponsors is
to be held in the Hall on
November 13
°to Ron. Alton, Lucknow, for
his fine job as ^ M.C. at
Dungannon Fair. A motion
was Gassed to sponsor Ron to
Goderich; and Mr. and Mrs. Then s a , ► famrl sat dawn . o
Hill,-President�of. the Ontario,, until Saturday October 30 turkeydinner served at the
Kinkora. They beat them 2 work with the Develop
EricStringer and daughter Federation of Agriculture. when... funeral' services were goals to 0. Debbie Austin got' mentally Handicapped at
Erica of Goderich, recently Mi. Hill explained: "We celebrated in St. Clements ne'w Sullivans .Restaurant, . othgoals one in the first half Bluewater r centre in
from England. are very pleased with the Roman Catholic Church St. Kingsbridge. Thgy were: Pat and he other in the second Goderich: Your help would be
Mrs. Jones of Bedfordshire, changes. the -Government has Clements, Ontario. Burial and friend Valerie Little.and half. Darlene Austin got the grieatly ; appreciated 'in any
England arrived ec plane at made in the legislation, but • was , in;the adjoining his two children Jim and shut out. St. Patricks had one of aur volunteer
Toronto. airport recently and Mary Theresa' Mr. afid Mrpreviously P g ro rams Consider assisting
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hcouple of further cemetery revtousl played against- St P g
was met by her- son and his
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there are
a p °:' C d i tin
ens required 'f the Don (Sharon) Foster andMichaels Stratford and beat
amendm t q and d
ut i. • 'in teaching seif-'helP skills,
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Ted
prQgram•is to be effective Congratulations to ,
wife, . Mr: 'and Mrs. Reginald
Jones, Michael and Gareth. It
"We're 'ver leased that Nellie (VanDiepan) Legris of
was
Very
daughter Theresa; ` Mr. an, community awareness bee -a
M J r O'Neill and son them 4 goals to 1.
her first plane ride and
r -s a ry
Erin
foster .family or friend, help
ith mieaItime .feeding, 'with -.
me er
of
driving,or be a in .
and he°r father, Arnold • •w
Joseph's school, Kingsbridge
will :take
part in tkie,
final
Soccer. tournarent in
Goderich. The juniors will be
playing at •tictoria, Public
School, the senior boys will be
at the. Agricultural Park and
the senior girls will be at the
Robertson School.,
VANDA
*CHRISTMAS
FAIR
thea program is to be re t Kitchener on the arrival of 'a •JUNIOR GIRLS b
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tary', that farmers are to baby girl (Tammy Lynn) at •Glabb of Stratford;The Junior girls played two
`T�at.hleen Ellis and on Shawn our
,first visit to Canada.. She
A vote.of thanks was moved plans to spend some months t bute' that all , com- the K and W • Hospital,
take a. test to get a Racing
Starter's License. "
The Ashfield and West
Wawanosh Recreation
Committee was . given per-
mission to fence in the ball'
diamond. A committee from
the Agricultural Society is to
meet with the electrician and
members of , the Recreation
Society to decide on' ways of
updating hydro service at the
fair grounds.
A motion was passed to get
a price on ' tents for Next
year's fair. A motion was
passed to pay off the final
instalment ofthe•bank loan..
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
On Friday. evening ,the
young' people from the
Dungannon Christian
Fellowship Church travelled
to Glen Allan to view the film,
"Stranger in My Forest," a
dramatic presentation of the
gospel based on a true life
story.
The suspense -filled
emotion -packed •. ,film was
enjoyed by all. . •
This coming Saturday the
young peeple will meet to.
contirfue their study, ' The
Great Snowjob by Satan.
At Sunday ; morning ser-
, vice, _Reformation Sunday
was observed: at 'Christian
Fellowship Church. Special
music featured a quartet of
fathers and daughters, Mr.
Ken Wager and Susan,.Mr: ming operation. Production But, in some commodities, Kingsbridge
Where , over -production - is.1941.- They hada family of six October• 31 at; 8 p.m: Films
feared, producers . may not sons Pat of ' Kingsbridge, The Musical Aide" and
want a support level that is . Jerry of Stratford, Joe'of RR "Who's, Who".were enjoyed.
' that high," the president said. 3, Auburn, Bernard at home. These films were also shown
with her son and his family.
Mrs. Bessie McNee and
Mrs. Alma Black attended
the successful bazaar and tea
held by Huronview Auxiliary ,
at Huronview last Monday.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard; Chisolm
were Olives sister, . Mrs.
Vivian Read of Edmonton,
and Olive's nephew, Leonard
Payne and Carol Laughlin of
Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chisolm
moved ' into their home on
Southampton Street on
Saturday.' -Lynn's mother,
Mrs. Alice Cloutier visited
them on Saturday.
Mr. and. Mrs.. Rick Park
moved to the sixth concession
to the house formerly owned
by Diane's grandmother, the
late Mrs. Vera Errington.
Rick and 'Diane have sold
their house in -Dungannon to
–Mr. and Mrs. Greg 'Jervis
who will be moving in this
week.
Mrs. Kenneth Weber,
Wade, Eugene, . and Philip
visited her aunt, Mrs. Mary
Bere on Sunday.
Three
:ontOur
con ri
modities can be covered, that Kitchener on Monday, of London; Miss. Joanne
there's provision for con- October 18th.. Tammy-' O'Neill and friend Michael
sultation with farm weighed in at' 6 lbs, 131/2 Bachard of Stratford; Ber-
organizations arid that there's ounces: Mr. and Mrs. ,Aria nard and Margie at home, as
c hrcit. ars and sisters
an opportunity for the federal
government to share. the
east," he noted.
"We ., have. written to
Agriculture Minister
Newman today, asking for
three specific amendments,
concerning the following
problems," Mr. Hill ex-
plained.
"The big problem with the
bill," Mr. Hill said, "is that,
for all commodities, it only
supports the difference
between 90 percent of'the 5
year average price' and 95
percent of the 5 year average
price. That's OK for com-
modities • with a federal••••
stabilization plan, . but it's
extremely punishing for
Today's fa"rmer` is;
becoming increasingly aware
of -the importance of accurate
record . keeping for his f
VanDiepan ..are the. proud well a
grandparents.. of"the happy couple, Mr,_and
Francis Hogan had surgery Mrs. • John O'Neill and
on Thursday, October 21 in children Kevin and Mary
Victoria Hospital in London Anne of Toronto; Mr and
and was able to return to his Mrs. Desmond (Mary)
home here the following O'Donnell and son Paul; Mr.
Monday. and Mrs. Cyril (Catherine)
Mr. Theo Hinke returned to Austin, Mr. Michael 'O'Neill
his home in Holland ' on all from Kingsbridge and Mr.
Sunday., October 24th and Mrs. Jack (Mary)
following a three week Farrish of RR 7, Lucknow.
vacation at the horhe -of his
sister and brother in law; Mr. Unable to be present were
and Mrs. Arie VanDiepan and • Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Neill
family. of New Brunswick; Mr. and
Sunday visitors' with Mrs. Jim_ :;(Mary Louise) The Kingsbridge Junior
Brother ..Carl Voll were Fraser and children of boys played a very..exciting'
Reverend Sister Bernita'and Stratford; Mr. Pat Courtney game against St. Columban.
Reverend Sister Wilamina of of: Caresland, Alberta; At the° end of regulation time.
t 1 Sarnia Martin Courtney and Mr. and - the score was St. Columban0
h
commodities without a'
federal plan. In the absepce
of a federal plan, the
provincial plan should
provide full protection."
"Secondly, the indexing
system , for adjusting
payments to keep up . with
inflation should cover all
production costs rather than
just the items that the farmer
must buy. This could include
a return for the farmers'
labour and investment," Mr.
Hill went on. .
"Finally, the support level
is tdo. rigid. The bill states
that the suppo"r"t level imus#lie
95 percent . of the 5 year
average price, adjusted for
ar- changes in some input costs.
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canteen staff. Call the
games. The first game was ' Volunteer Go -ordinator at the
against Immaculate C n -
o Centre, talk over the
caption, • Stratford ' • and.
Kingsbridge defeated them.3r--'possibilities of sharing your
go is to 0. Diane VanOsch got time and ' concern. The
5 number is 524-7331.
all 3 goals - 2 in the first half
and 1 in the second half. �me�__
In their second game, the
Kingsbridge Junior girls met
St. Patrick's, Kinkora and
defeated them 1 goal .to 0..
II et
benise Connolly got the only
goal in•the first halm' of the
game. St. Patrick's fought f ' now.
back but.. didn't succeed in
getting_ a goal.. Marian Knoop
recorded the shut out in both
games.
JUNIOP. BOYS
St. Joseph's hospi a ,' •
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn Mrs. Thomas O'Neill, . Kingsbridge.O..With 5 penalty
of Port Huron. Following the dinner, open shots to decide the winners,
Walter Kelly of London and house celebrations were held ' St. Columban came out•ahehd
Dan Kelly of Brighton spent at tiieir1--home on' the 11th 1 goal . to 0. Kevin Smith.
the weekend at zthe, . Kelly concession of. Ashfield • played•an outstanding ,game
home here. • , Township. Jim and Ozellah in goal. The junior.boys
Gary. Courtney,. soil: of Mr. - received many. lovely' and deserve. a lot .of credit for
' and Mrs. Joe Courtney was useful gifts as''..well' as best such an exciting game. The,
the lucky winner of $25.00 in • wishes frond their many . boys placed second, and won
the Runner Up. Pennant.
the Wintario draw on friends. '
Thursday, October 28th. Kindergarten,. Grades 1, 2, Kingsbridge Senior boys
3 and 4 students of St. played against Mount Carmel
Congratulations to Mr. and Joseph's' school at in Seaforth and lost the game
Mrs. Jim O'Neill' • who Kingsbridge held a . with the score Mount Carmel
celebrated their 35th weds ing Hallowe'en.party a,t the 6, Kingsbridge 2. Goal getters
anniversary on Sunday, school on Friday,.October for Kingsbridge were ,Steven •
October 31... Jim and :Ozellah 29th. Prizes . were . given' and Frayne 1 Michael Frayne 1.
Courtney were -married hg Grades 7 and 8 held a record With 19 schools competing
the Reverend Father J.R. hop.•
-Quigley'. in • St. Joseph's • Kingsbridge Youth Club in. the Huron Perth System,
Roman-. Catholic Church, held a Hallowe'en• party. an'd' St. Joseph's ' school at
on October 14th ,• meeting on. Sunday evening,
Peter Martin and•Irene. The records business
niessage delivered by Pastor agreements, financial
Doug'Zehr . , records, -marketing returns
HALLOWE'EN o mand credit are some •of the
`Pio observe . Hallowe'en topics that nety-one young
farmers from across Ontario
d
weekensome school chums will be considering ' on the-.
visited eac i,othertogo trick- ° Junior •"Farmer Livestock
or -treating together. - Celia Management .., , Tour,
Chander of Whitechurch
� November 7th- 12th.
area visited Nancy Sproul; Murray 'Irvin, RR 7,
Dwayne Rivett went to David \ucknow; Jim Pentland, RR
Sproul's; Carl Sloetjes of 6, Goderich; and Bill Mole',
near Kintail visited Jamie RR 1, Dungannon are the
Bere. delegates representing Huron
Many queerly -garbed County.
figures were to be seen flit- , Approximately 'fifteen
ting up and•down the village farms in the Simcoe County
streets on Saturday evening area • will 'be visited on the
each carrying a bag' for their tour. Operators of swine,
"loot" and some also dairy, beef and ,sheep en -
carrying' UNICEF boxes to terprises will discuss with the
collect money for wider- young men their.
privileged children in other management philosophies
lands. ' and ideas. While visiting the
farms, the participants" will
SOCIAL NEWS become 'aware of how 'en
Mrs. Howard Godfrey has- vironmental restrictions,
been unable to work at livestock husbandry, budgets
Goderich Nursing Home for ° and building systems have
the .'past two weeks since affected the farming unit.
injuring her back at work. Thursday, November 11 all
She is taking therapy delegates will: take part in the
treatments. Inter -County Livstock
Mr. and Mrs. Thps. Fowler, Evaluation Competition
Darrel and Karen of Parkhill • which is held at several farm
visited his parents, Mr. and locations in York, County.
' Mrs. Chas. Fowler on Sun- Friday will include visits to
day. "Mr: and Mrs. John livestock marketing facilities
Finnigan of Wingham called in Toronto including the
on Fowler's on Sunday' Ontario Stock, Yards and
evening. Canada Packers, a visit to the
• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur • Royal Agricultural Winter
and Brad of Willowdale and Fair and an awards,banquet,
Mrs. S. Fines of Toronto spent,,The' tour winds up Friday
the weekend at their summerevening when the par -
home -in Dungannon. ': ticipants-will be guests of the
Several from Dungannon Royal Agricultural Winter
enjoyed the delicious Fowl Fair at -the Horse Show.
MEETING
To Form An .:
ARTS COUNCIL
For Goderich
SUNDAY,. NOVEMBER, -1
7iOO p.m.
• Duchess -Room, Bedford Hotel
GuoiaSpeaker: John, Harrison, " F
Presidene ►1 The Grey -Bruce Arts Council.
Interested people are asked to. attend.
Pro -Life plans auction
NARAL founder quoted
Dr. Bernard' Nathanson.
one of the founder members'
of NARAL, National
Association for.. Repeal of
Abortion Laws, resigned his
position from the Centre for
Reproductive • and Sexual
Health two years ago.
To explain his reasons, Dr.
Nathanson had this to say of a
preborn child "To those who
cry that nothing can be
human. life that cannot exist
independently, I ask if the
patient totally dependent for
his . life on treatments by
artiial kidneytwice weekly
is alive? -Is the person with
chronic, heart disease, solely
dependent for his: life on the
tiny batteries on his
pacemaker, .alive? Would my
!Hein 'this city be safe without
my eyeglasses?
"Life is an interdependent
phenomenon for us all. It is a
continuous spectrum that
begins in utero and ends at.
death — the bands of the
spectrum are designated by
words suchas fetus, infant,
adolescent'and adult.
"We must courageously
face the fact — finally —that
human life of a special order
is being taken(by abortion).
And since the vast majority of
pregnancies., are carried
successfully to term, abortion
• must he . seen as the in-
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winter ip a
casual or dress
]Coat from
Rawson's .latest
styles and
colours; blanket
or orlon pile
lining by Craft
and Croydon.
Feel warm and
comfortable and be
all set for snow.
•
Cornea Montreal Street and The Square, Goderich
terruption' of a process that
would otherwise have
produced a citizen of the
world: Denial of this reality is
the crassest kind of moral
evasiveness."
Dr. Nathanson, by his own
'admission had presided•over:
60,000deaths:in U.S.
The Goderich and District
Pro Life Group are holding a
garage and auction 'sale at
Mike's . Auction Rooms on
November . 20 pat 10 a.m.
Ladies in charge are Harriet
Klazinga, Connie Osborn,.
Clarice Dalton, Betty Frayne
and Mary Clare. Donations
w laid be welcome.
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