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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-02-24, Page 3FD. L DERI onCounty will "host on, 1978 f, International;' Plowing ch and Farm Machinery Show. Huron County delegates " e Ontario Plowmen's Association 67th annual meeting oronto February 14 and 15 from left (front row) are: Hilderly, treasurer plowing match committee; and Datars, chairman local plowing match committee; Armstrong, host farmer; Roy Pattison, county irman; and Don Pullen, OMAF agricultural representative.' Back "row from left are '$iii Harnly;County , Administrator; Jack Riddell, MPP Huron -Middlesex;: Learning, president Huron County OPA; Lori , Stafford, Huron County Queen of the Furrow; Doug McNeil, Huron County warden; Russell' Bolton, Secretary -treasurer OPA; Carol Armstrong, chairman Ladies Program; Murray Gaunt, MPP Huron -Bruce; and Bill Alcock, deputy -clerk Huron County. ncounters with topic. ruary, meeting of ° interesting deviations on The Least Coin from the Bible, from St. John's Chapter 8. The topic for the meeting was Study. Two from our Study book "Encounter with Christ" with Mrs. Gordon Henderson giving an in- teresting account of Nicodemus' encounter with Jesus in John 3, 1-21, and Mrs. Gordon Kaitting related in story form the Woman of Feb g adopted on motion of Mrs. Women's" Missionary G.G. MacEwan and. Mrs. Afternoon Auxiliary Genevieve Lanaway. Mrs. Id in the Church Parlor W.E. Elliott thanked the ay, February 15. members for the Life ent Mrs. Clayton Membership Certificate d -opened the meeting presented to her last month poem, "You have to and for those that made it e in Happiness Or possible for her to attend the ess never Comes". meetings for the last few tes of 1W meeting years' by making tran- ead and Viopted and sportation available. oll call showed 25 Mrs. Floyd- Lodge- gave rs present. In the ondence a thank you as receivedfromMrs. e and Mrs. Ann Leitch nto sent the Auxiliary of "Good News Bible" r Valentine greetings, book library. president announced rld's Day of Prayer e in St. George's n Church Friday, 4 and Mrs. Enright our representative on nning committee to denesday February bers welcomed Mrs. Bogie as the Associate rship Convener and rs were asked to co - with Mrs. Bogie in. pect with the visiting. arch meeting will be y, March 15 when Rev. rt Royal will be the treasurer's report was tablish musk award ge A. Buchanan of 97 ve. E., former postai Goderich Post Office, away at Victoria 1, London, on Monday, Ty 21. s survived by one Mary Buchanan, of h. Buchanan was the and conductor of the h Harbouraires, who ting up a Memorial for a music student at ral service will be held Iles Funeral Home on ay at 2 p.m. teobituary will ap- next week's edition.) Samaria's meeting with Jesus at the well as in John 4, 1-30. Mrs. A. Enright, Literature Secretary, presented three books for members to fake home to read, "The Woman at the Well", "The Beloved World of God an,people" and "The Big Fisherman". After the Benediction, members enjoyed a social half hour with lunch served by the Lunch Committee. Police report six accidents The Goderich Police in $5,000 damage to vehicles Avenue and veered into the Department reported six driven accidents during the past MacDonald, 85 Montreal Sts of eastboundtheMacDonald vehicle. week, three of which resulted Goderich and Brenda Wylds, Damage was estimated at in major damage estimates. R.R. 7 Lucknow. 4 A twoocar collision on Elgin The Wylds vehicle was $2'500 each vehicle. Avenue February 16 resulted travelling west on Elgin Wylds was taken to -hospital nt g by ambulance for treatment of minor injuries. A second two -car collision on Bennett Street February 17 resulted in a total damage estimate of $410 to vehicles` driven by Thomas Crabb, 163 Sunset Dr. Goderich and Barron Purser, 351 John St. Goderich. WOMEN'S Dak come one come all! Wills! Hardly the main realistic, death is the only topic of conversation for a sure thing we can count on in mid morning coffee break! Life! But it was the subject of much Mr. Egener also shared discussion last week. with us some laws' that the Mr. Egener gave us some Provincial Government ,,is tips . to consider when we considering for legilation. make, out our wills. People One such possible law would tend to put off making such allow a deserted father to decisions until there are claim funds to help him raise children in the family. A le- his family. gal guardian must be chosen And three cheers for our carefully (your next door neighbour could be a great friend -but would you want her to raise your children!) Godparents selected through a church have a very definite moral obligation to the upbringing of an orphan. However, they do not have a legal claim to provide a home for the child. People are usually un- comfortable when this sub- ject comes up. But let's be <n. WEHAVE OKED ROAST HAM (WITH DRESSING) "Our Specialty" ' Ramage to the Crabb vehicle was estimated at $10 and $400" to the Purser vehicle. There- were no in- juries. A collision at the stop lights at the corner of Hamilton and Victoria Streets resulted in a total damage estimate of $615 to vehicles -driven by Leonard Thompson, 171 Park St. Goderich and Anita Bour- deau, 166 Bennett , St. Goderich. Damage to the Thompson government! It has finally • vehicle was estimated at $410 recognized that the average and $205 to the Bourdeau housewife has some vehicle. monetary value. This means During the past week the she could claim some com- Goderich Police Department pensation if she's unable to laid 18 charges under the perform her duties. Highway Traffic act, one • Our value has been under the„Liquor Licence Act, estimated at approximately two under the Criminal Code $8,000.00 per annum. In case of Canada, three under the you're interested that's about Juvenile Delinquent Act, one $1.00 an hour. Nothing to brag under the Motorized Snow about BUT it's better than Vehicle Act and two under the nothing! Motorized Vehicle Accident Claims act. LENT SPECIAL BONELESS -SMOKED COD- FILLETS a (FINNAN HADDIE) FREEZER:SPECIALS CUT FREE save JO' LB. Car burns; traffic halted " An engine fire that com- pletely destroyed a car owned by Bill Broadworth of 150 Sunset Drive, Goderich, backed lip traffic -on Highway 8, west of Clinton for about a half hour, last Sunday af- ternoon. The Clinton Volunteer Fire Department answered the fire call and had to hold back the traffic on either side of the burning car until -an OPP cruiser arrived' at the location. Fire Chief Clarence Neilans blames faulty igpition wiring for the blaze. Mr. Broadworth and his 3% -year-old son, Mark, were out for a Sunday drive when Mr. Broadworth noticed flames coming out from the car dashboard near Taylor's Corners. He stopped to try and put the flames out with snow but found his efforts were useless. As the car continued to- smoke and flame, "Mr. Broadworth tried to drive to Clinton, but,panicked by the flamesjran the car into a snpw bank a few nines west of Clinton. He managed to get -himself and his son out of the car and stood back - to watch the flames engulf, the vehicle. 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