The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-12, Page 318;
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ver too late
Salkeld, 95, has always wanted a ride in his neigh -
oho Hindmarsh's 45 -year-old airplane ' and last
he got the chance: The two men took off from Sky
r airport (Mr. Salkeld is pictured here in the front
120 r. Hindmarsh in back) in the plane which was used
second World War for basic training. The first
ne.
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prototype was made in 1926. Just before take off, Mr.
Salkeld said, "This sure is something new foe an old guy like
me." After landing, Mr. Salkeld, who worked as a weather
man with the department of transport for forty years, was
taken on a tour of the airport's weather office. (staff photo)
eman speaks to Dungannon W.I
gannon Branch of Wingham. Spoons are not yet
s Intililllt met on available for sale.
slay; May 4, 1977, at The District Annual
.'at the home of Mrs. meeting is to be in Clinton on
lake with the theme May 30. All members are
er Affairs, -
president, Mrs.
Black, welcomed 21
rs and one visitor, and
the meeting. The roll
bargain that wasn't a
n, should • make
rs more alert.
Clifford purdon,
er for Consumer
, introduced the guest
r, Mr. Tcrry'Rathwell,
cknow, a volunteer
spoke on • Fire
lion and used posters
rate his information.
steal ion and answer period
Anri d Mrs. Graham
xpressed thanks,
Inutes, finance report
orrespondenec were
IIS secretary -treasurer,
arry Girvin. T hank
swer'e read,
80th Anniversary- of
. is July 13, 1977 at
n Park, Kitchener:
mmary Day for the
Irse will he May 25 in
urged to attend. Delegates
are Mrs. E. Black, president,
Mrs. Graham McNee district
director and Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney, voting delegate.
Please leave hobbies prior to
May 30 with Mrs. McNee for
our display at the District
Annual.
The president expressed
thanks to Mrs, Warren Zinn
for typing our. 1977-1978
programs and also the tickets
for the draw, to the Easter
Committee, and to the hostess
and all helpers.
The rhotto, The evening of
life comes bearing a lantern,
was given by Mrs. C. Purdon,
telling of senior citizens who
are- still Light bearers even
after years of helping others,
Mrs, Mary Errington told
of the pleasures they gained
in making the Easter calls.
Collection was received. A
lovely solo was given by Mrs.
Russel Alton, accompanied
by Mrs. Gordon Finnigan on
the piano. Mrs. Blake was
asked to comment on shells
brought from Florida. A relay
game conducted by Mrs.
Roht. Irvin, was gnjoyed
prior to lunch. A delicious
lunch of sandwiches and
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relishes was served by the
hostesses, Miss Iva Carr and
Mrs. Roy Robson.
Next meeting is to be on
agriculture at the home of
Mrs. Ivan Rivett on June 1,
odpy is Canada
Hospital Day
oder' ch's Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
will he holding a display in
the Suncoast Mall today. This
date May 12, has been
declared Canada Hospital
Day by Marc Lalonde,
Minister of National Health
and Welfare and Canada
Hospital Association
President. L. Lacoste.
On this day Canadians are
called upon to recognize the
important role played by
Canadian hospitals and
particularly the hospital staff
members. Professional and
skilled staff who often go
unseen by patients will be
honored as will the voluntary
efforts of community mem-
hers.
District
deaths
Mrs. Arthur Ferguson
Funeral services were held
Monday for Mrs. Arthur
Ferguson who passed away at
the Pinecrest Nursing Home,
Lucknow after a lengthy
illness. She was the former
Carrie Stewart and following
her marriage to Arthur
Ferguson lived in Auburn
"where he had a furniture
store and was undertaker.
She was in her 91st year:
She is survived by' one
daughter, Mrs, Ray
(Margaret) O'Neill of
Edmondton and • one son,
Stewart of Elrtivale, also 6
grandchildren and 3 . great-
grandchildren. The funeral
was held at the S.J. Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham
with interment in Wingham
cemetery.
ty supporters
elect candidates
I and , New
tic$arty supporters
t this Thursday to
ndidates for Huron -
ding in- the June 9
lection,
berals will meet at
in Kincardine town
it is expected that
aunt, of Wingham,
again he chosen to
party colors,
aunt, the sitting
for Huron -Bruce,
elected in 1962 and
hereat ever since.
speaker for the
meeting will be Hugh
Edighoffer, Liberal MPP for
Perth since 1967.
David Zyluk, of Kincardine,
is the only declared candidate
for the NDP in Huron -Bruce.
The NDP will meet at 8 p.m.
at the Tiverton and District
Community Center.
Mr. Zyluk, a member of the
Kincardine recreation board,
is principal- of the Roman
Catholic separate school in
Kingsbridge.. Heis formerly
of Exeter.
The NDP has not yet an-
nounced who the guest
speaker will he at its meeting,
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