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1JOHN W: FISHER •
967 CENTENN LL COMMISSIONER'
I wish .the Centennial Commis
siun could"" Mu w" tit iret7-aiid- tile:
•travel fare for every person in:.
Canada to.see Expo' 67 next year.
But I , just don't have the budget
to do that,;,..,r •
Millions of Canadians won't
see Expo but most • of those who
can't make it to Montrealwill be
.able t:o see : some Centennial Spec-
tacular in the nearest .city. Can-'.
aria's leading events are shared ,by.
all ,parts of .the country. It could
'he a performance of the Cana-
' dian . Armed Forces Tattoo; one
'of the largest spectacles of its.
• kind ever to be presentedin North
America.. It could •be .the touring
Centennial air show with, thrilling
• fl}•ing. by the Forces' formation:
acrobatic team ofpilots specially
picked for the 1967 •celebrations.:
' Those •living on or near the
. coasts and waterways. will be able.
to see impressive naval assemblies
of the majestic ships of Canada's
forces and the navies of a num-
ber bf other countries. •
' In . major cities .there will be
dazzling performances on stage by
top artists from Canada and
abroad, There will be art shows
and there will be sporting events.
such as the, Pan . American games
at Winnipegand the- winter .games
in Quebec;
Proposed international events
in Canada next year include: a
balloon . race across the prairies;
world snowshoe ,championships; a
North American ski championship
meet and .international ski .jump-
ing • competitions near Ottawa; an
international air show. at .' bbots-
ford, . B.C.; international otos
cycle races near Toronto; orld
z Last Membe Q
;Pioneer Fam�y
hydroplane, chainpionship races, at
alieyfficlzi; P.Q and-; a-, water-
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skiing World : championship meet
at. Sherbrooke,' P;.Q., to mention
a • few:_
The point i- make is that no one
who can't . afford: • that trip -to
Montreal should . be • disappointed
about Centennial" Year: • In . the
realm 'of spectacular events there
will be something to see. in every
major Canadian city.
' The• small towns as well, with
visits by the• touring Centennial
Caravans carrying fascinating ex-
hibits of
x-hibitsof Canadiana and: their own
• community .Centennial events, will
•be gay attractions during 1967.
For those unable to leave their'
own homes even shut-ins -the
year. 1967 will be ,a specialone.
With our coast to• coast' radio and
television communications of to-
day all will be able to witness or
listento the great sporting events,
sec or hear Centennial perform-
• ers., follow the 4,000 mile 'canoe
race in fact, they wvill be able
to enjoy many of• The events •1
, • mentioned. above . by electronic
means, The Canadian Broadcast-
ing , Corporation • has great plans
for Centennial coverage and so
have the magazines and news-
papers of Canada, •
It's going to 'bet a big.. birthday
celebration and no one is going
• to be left ; out , of the party. There
will be something for everyone --r
young or old—to do, to see and
to be 'happy about.. Not the .least
important event to be happy 'about
is that this young, vigorous coun-
' y'' is moving -into its second cen-
tury
f Confederation with. •a
bright future ahead..
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;FRED ANDERSON
After an. illness of over nine
months, there passed away in
Wingham and District Hospital
on Friday, July 29th,, :Mr., Fred.
.erick Richard Andersen in his
83rd year.
Most of his life was' spent on the
home farm in the Zion commun-
ity' fit Ashfield' Township prior to
retiring in Lucknow in September
of 1952. Elis passing removes the
last member of six sonsand four
aughters of the late Mr. and Mrs.
David Anderson, pioneer settlers
of'Ashfield;°Fred was a.good
friend and neighbour and took
keen interest 'in the .activities of
' the community and at one time .
served •.on the,A shfield Council.
Mrs, Anderson, the forrner Ruth
Girvin, whom he wed in 1947.;,
passed. away almost three years '
ago. In 1927 Mr. ;and.Mrs. Ander-
son were sadly bereaved in the •
death of their oldest daughter,::
Dorothy , at the age of 18 years,.
Surviving are two Sons, David
and Charles of Ashfield and one
daughter,. Norma, Mrs.' John
McDonagh of Lucknow,. also 13
grandchildren and 7 .great •grand -
• children
The'funeral, service was•held at
the_ Johnstone Funeral Home on
''Sunday,, : July 31,, conducted by the
Rey, Mr . •Rou lston of ' Exeter , . i n
the absence of :Rev. G. Kaiser. of
Ashfield Circuit. Six grandsons,
Murray;, Ross Barry Rod. McDon -
agh and Ken And Ron Gardner
acted as,;pallbearers., Flower .bear-
ers were four nephews, Dick Kil-
patrick, Gordon, Tom and Fred'
Anderson and two: grandsons,
Douglas and John Anderson and
great grandson Tony .McDonagh s
Interment was in Greenhill Cemet-
ery.
4-H:scbooI4ere
Meal time is the; occasion at
which all of the family'members .
i are together..; This is a' happy time
pleasant surroundings', pleasant
company andof course a deic-
ions meal • A delicious meal is
-the result of careful planning
using Canada's Food Guide' - and
careful preparation of these foods
by the family. chef:,
Sincemeat'Ts so popuTat 'ft is
Often selected first and th.e . rest,
of•the'rneal planned around it.
In Canada meat is often:served
at one , two 'or even three meals
day. because of this, 'meat
mist served •attrac ve
� b� ti ly.,and
.tastefully. Cuts of'meat;vary as
io tenderness and this must be
' ' takeninto consideration in meat
cookery..
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:This fall the•Bruce County .4 11.
Homemaking Clubsare:tak.ing
"Meat In The Menu" as their
project This unit will help the
$ir1s to ,choose and prepare: meat
dishes for their'family and. friend:
The•Training Schools will be
held in the following commun..
•ities; Walkerton, August 15th and
16th; W iarton , August l7.th and
..18th; Luclmow , August 23rd and
24th; Port Elgin, August 25th and
26th.
As'a special feature .there will
'be representatives from the Meat
Packers Council who will present
ademonstraton and discussion on.
the inspection, gradin 'and cuts
of beef and park " at . one of the
afternoon sessions.9f the Walker
ton and Port Eigin'Training Schoi-
• els,
Miss Joan Anderson, Home.
Economist for Bruce County will
be in charge of the training sch'o-•
els. Her assistants will be Mrs.
Irene priest' and. Mrs. Ruth Axe -
mann,
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