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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-03-28, Page 2rr%t1,� SS t1T:S``�•, 4i�rry, �y +` `v `• {RiIVt'"S• 1. 2 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, March 28th, 1963 AUBURN - 4. T- A;•,s1U!IN,, \lar. .'.:i.- -!'r e G, - i I .'►.Ici icli wisitcd I i. t-saturctay tori . l•' 1\'.\LS. lne►2iheia \►,11 .t'tih friends in the ' il,age. attend .theS; .i,►d4ical :�uc•iet� (.;' 'ilei and \Ire. Hp' old 1Crrlc cc► rur'11, Donald and Ronald of Ilain,.lcltl ;s;" 1-`"'1n:1 • n. -';t .,u:t, t tch anirMrs !.otos L1Likr•, • \t','.'; it 11'.:'•-lia111. 1!t ' ;t, ; I'a>t ,,;1'I Alto' Awl,. i of thu,: (ff►:, h.';;111 011 :t.j''rll -'-Ila :11 i s,'I, \\ .'re recent \ t;itui with 3' p rt and •dinn'•r \\ ill Ii,• s:i', ••T 1••• 41111 Mr.:. :‘ndre\w K►r{.- • eti b':. t!)!.• in •tnh,•rs of the 'Al ►-1 1:11 i :'; - t,, t.'r•,.11 at G n1.'1'!i t :u, !! ►til, U.an v•i.l !r. II, I;1;w, .,i 1►;l ' :Ili 13111.1''. L'il'-t',aill:r •.•.`1 l.a .\t,itiI L:tr ��,C':It 111►' `, (t:'.1 '., :1(ls Ic► :1 (t ` ' !icy,t 1\1.1: the I:,eters I:• ' f1U'I„t' ►i I:t,' latl. '-ll !, Ai: i. t•11.ir11'. 1tl'ailgll.11ll Ca' . • 11:. f '(i "!' 1 '� h, 1,1 ir, t t',t,l .‘ti tll;• I ones! • ut 1, d'e'll,,. ( 11 •, 11,-•.t►i r'1 X11! !'' !..,: ;i', !1tl►t Lt'. oil Al,„)' • t .. (l►. �(t.i.. '1 •I\ : rte iiUti ;aitllu'1 i 1,1 it:'' 'i \ •,I!,'I !;: \t. 'ttiI '''t!. and '1rx. I , nit tilt:,,!. u' L.11ttton risl•ted Ila'. t! :','itr',tt 1 I e i Stlr;cf.iv w.;th the 1urmet' lu !of , at':•e.1al;44-ig•tli. I: 1 • ,.,1.1 :11 •_•• 11 :slit+ii=i 1t1•.+1 t'►' (','.:! li .n 1: .1:r' -deal 11r Baro "Turner -:jt, !,i: , I',, '!fl C. t., t'il t, \ 1 l O\ or the \\.•e!: - r , i:. i d \► 't the to: nit•r', paren's, >1 iIt )i•'rt t;u\ i r :+rri\ :'1 : ,:.:tied .\Ir..:,uh:'rt "i urnr,r it:l'l principal speaker at the first' annual Moron Presbyterial of h(►.I. !:;,:ll .. •i'ti+.i h1i-: 1t l Ia.. 1.1 I!:l. \\ •- 1. ';. l ;:' rt i� c ,.:\:;' _ r,. firu!le:':•t'.tt r-jtarev United Church \\'omen held at North' Street United Churc•ti h.‘ • h•'r,• 1! !1 ti.',M l;r (►r�, 111•s4,',itt. `.lobi -last '1',tiursd;t \was .Mrs. Walton 'fort 'e iIl1long Kong, (extra Int r h 1, , Auburn,(Eltrt+.'r left) ivtio discussed her worak in an orphanage -hospital there :;;y th. aruIGeorge \V'right ul .:\„.•tet' attended the hock.,‘' and the pressing refugee problem. New officers elected in- _;.tnie at Detroit last Sunday. 1,'tt•►lct, in este • l.1-1. Sunda . 1l.1 Mrs. I'. u, t ;: l ,1 COMMERCIAL FISHING OFF iN- LAKE HURON in '- Miss Jean Houston and \lis, —� - - eluded, left to right, Mrs. Kenneth Greb, Centralia, recording. secretary; Mrs. A. McTaggart, R.R. 2, Brussels, president; Mrs. Gilbert Beeyroh, Itelgrave, vice-president; Mrs. Brock Olde, Clinton, treasurer. Nearly every sector of the presbytery was represented in the large 'audiences for morning and after- noon sessions. Jean Jamieson. both of Toronto, through the lo; s u: livestock , tU (10 to get more names. for ` Mrs. Wes, Pr'adnuc•k denwnstrat Commercial ash landing, d,l: an Miss Mary 1luustor�of Ham t :keri Cruel h,ni • In the }i. alit► their autographed quilt. The l et1 the lapped scam and also in, 191;'? in Ontario amounted ut01) spent the weekend \vtt'1of anima! tes1,. Sind the sat- • interesting story of the exijer,- ihr• method of setting in a Mr and .Mt -s. John 1lo.lraun ani 1 ences of .Jonathan Goforth, a sleeve on the sample which all olive Young. wa-;e value of lite animal de" j missionary in China, was told. have to place in their hooks. \Irs. Gordon R. Taylor and , pc'nd'e on the breed and 1!te • Games were enjoyed followrnit Sirs. William '1'. Robison at condition of animal at -the ti►,.t' the meeting. ten(1, 1 the Ontario Iiorticu; ,11 sale b: ars no rclationsh1p Auburn Angels Landsand purest;. The value curs; Convention at To:u:ito last '-to replac,�lnent value of the The sixth meeting of the Au - of the 1962 catch of $5.1 7' .001). 'week. animal, therefore be it resolved I burn Angels 4-I1 ellib was held however, is considerably uncle r Farmers' Union' shat compensation be ammend- in the Co►fu►iunity Mcinor•:ai the S,7.U00,000 level. of the The Auburn Local 116 of the e(l to cover replacement value Hall with the president, Lynda 1930'.s. p,trnrers' Union met in tilt, of similar animal. The valu- Andr•e\ws, in the chair. The Production increased' in 1111 O: ant t+rllall with -the president,ation to be done by breed field• minutes were read by Rose of the Great Lakes except in Ray IIaitiia. in the chair. _\Ir. i man and if compensation is Marie llaggilt. The roll cal Lake Huron.- Lake Ontario and Harold ('alter was appointed?not paid' to the farmer in tea) was afis\wered by each' -girl .,ii the North Channel.s1 ci'(1tu .'treasurer of the Local days, the `farmer should: be .r.1• ing 'one point to remember '1h- 'Lake Huron catch was ,ucceedin., Mr. Lawrence Nes- iniburse(1 for his loss of income. the care of nylons. A discus- oll• sharply at 3.232,000.1)0nm-1s bit. A committee composed of and a alue of $734.000 with de- Rav Manna, Roy Easoni, Gordon crease in 'Fall three major 11cClinclioy and Sidney Me - species. Chub landing,,. were Clinchey, was appointed to al• down !roof 2.290,000 pounds ,o tr"mpt-t•o keep the Auburn chop - 1.9181.000 pounds: yellow perch. pin;; mill in operation. Among_ from 1.032;001) pounds ,to 464.- 'h•• resolutions made at this 000 pounds; and whitefish from streeting to he sent to the Pro - 815.000 pounds to . 317,O60 vincial office was: Whereas ,the pounds. Yellow pickerel: how_ health of animal test benefits' ever. in -creased from 210,001) the country as a -whole by safe-• pounds to 266,000 pounds alai' ,sirardini; the health of the na- herrin'_ was up slightly to bola: We feel that no individual 23.000 pounds. farmer should lose financially to G2,6fr7,uot pounds. Tilts pro- duction is 3,000,000 pounds greater than the previous r' cord set in 1936, according io the 1)r.tario Department or .Wednesday, : April : 24 START SAVING • YOUR ,PAPER NOW If 'et v,'ould keep hard bound. or paper back books sep- . ar.ate \\'e Will deliver them to the Ontario IiospitalT_ for use _ :pat ie: - . 1`3.16 J\nothei• resolution concerned the marketing of- margarine: Therafore be it resolved that - the ingredients of margarine and. the amount of - such listed on .the package. A fur- ther request sent to headquar- ters was that the National Farmer,' Union be asked to set up a marketing- board- to sell Sion took place on the book covers which each girl will place on -her record hook. Plans we're made for the Club exhibit on Alow to. look your - best" which is to he set up on Achievement Day on May 4th. Mrs. Gordon Dobie describer) the different seams the girls will use on their dusters and and assist in selling dairy pro= ('also °told.how to set in sleeve. ducts. The members decided � - — — to have Dr. T. R. Metals., Huron, PREPARE DRAMA Countylf calfh- Unit veterinarian, 'Members of the Drama Club to speak on the control of mastitis On, April 19th in the L.O.1.. Hall. Auburn C.G.I.T. The Auburn C.G.I.T. group niet at the home of the lead: r. Mrs. Wes. Bradnock, with Mar- lorie Youngblut presiding. The minutes were read by the se'• tiwely new rotary. Betty Moss. Mary San- group. Berson gave the treasurer's re- - S.S. Awards Presented Attendance seals and diplo- mas were presented at the Knox United Church Sunday school. hose • -receiving them were: Judith Arthur, -ales. 'fogs Mor- ris,'Laura Daer, Douglas Arch- ambault, Brenda Archambault, Klaska Koopmans, Marsha Koop- mans, Marti' Koopmaris, Nancy Anderson, Jennifer Grange, Ronald Arthur, Betty Moss, Bryan Spcigelberg, Mrs. -Barry Young, Anne- Speigolberg, Shari. on Ball, •-•-Bernier ;- McDougall, John \\'►'ight,...Tonl Cunningham, Shelley Grange,' Mark Arthur; Ricky Archambault,, Wayne-Arrl thur, !Brenda ball. ,Barbara Car- te r, 17erek Ball, Daryl Ball, L nda Wilson; --Ross Wilson, -Al- lan McDougall, Stephen Ilaggitt. -Nancy-.Lapp, Patsy -Wilkin, Marie Plunkett, Mary Wilkin, Gary .Ait)ent, John Koopmans, Shirley Argent;- 1,rrrry-Chamney, at Goderich District -Collegiate •I'aul Chamney, Brenda " East, Institute hre busily engaged in Gail Miller, June L'aechlet•, rehearsal sessions for their Wanda. Plaetzer, Lorraine Chani - three -act play which will be ney, Trudy. Machan, Lynn Tun presented on "Drama Night" to nee, Sherry Plaetzer•, Dana Bean, be held in the school auditor- Douglas -Durnin, .Arva. Ball, ium on the evening of Friday. Karen East, 1).w: las Chamney, April 5. It will b the . first, Jayne Arthur, I,•irLL Plactzer, major production by the rela- Gail Seers, Eldo'• Hildebrand, `.iaymonil Hildebrand, Murray port and the roll call was an- _ s\wered by each girl repeating the fourth Beatitude. The Scripture lesson from Matthew' 26:26.40 vas..r'ead by lfargarat I Sanderson t and this was follow -1 ea by a qui based on the les- son.` The offering wwas received by Mary Sanderson and dedjcat- 1 ell by Dianne Kirkconnell.-- An F - - invitation to attend the Belgra':c W.M.S. meeting on April 19th r Hca, accepted and the girls musical number.. The quilt blocks „,were given -.out reported that they" had more canvassing l ' I _ \V'ightnnln, Randy • Machan, Keith !.app, Patsy 1\Iilltal, Wayne Powell, Margaret Wi!- kin, Ronald Plunkett, Doreen \IcCliuchey', A't'on doll. . OBITUARY CLARENCE J. NAEGELE The funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at the Lodge funeral house tor Clarence Joseph Naegele, 64, whose death occurred at Victoria Hospital,. London. last 'Thursday after .► lengthy illness. Interment w.is in Colborne raimetcrv. During World War I he served overseas with the 49th battal- ion. IIe was a member of Vic- toria Street United Church and of the Canadian Legion. Mr. Allin_ was a 'baker by trade, h( for three years. had been a- pitt ient in Westminster Ilospital, London, where'ho died on Sun- day. • Surviving are two sons, Ron- ald and R.obdrrt, both of 'Gude- Township, was born in Colbor h'etrich;_one daughter, Iles. Robe!.t 'Township, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nat gels, tont had lived it) 'Toronto be- fore corning to t oderich seven years ago. Ile was- a tractor and crane operator. Surviving are ins \vji'c', ell. fornwr ' Helen •Noyes; one .son, I''rancis G., Goderich; two bro- thers, Albert of Coldwater, and William of Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Riddell, Goderich. and Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Strasbourg, Saskatchewan; a.1,1 one grandchild. • three brothers. Maitland. burn; • Harold, • Goderich; man, 'tolborne Township; 10egrindehildren. Ills u.dt ,af6i• ier '►Janet Snazel dist 1957.. In the 1962 national el there 'were 123,143 vote; cag the urban 'riding of, \'ork. borough,, in Ontario, corn to only :5,089 votes in the riding of Iles-de-la-Aladd in Quebec. RAYMOND SECORD :ILLIV' The funeral service for Ray- mond Secord Allin, 73, was held Wednesday,, afternoon at the Lodge funeral home.. A. C. • Dukelovi,• _ officiated, and interment was in Maitland cent:-. tery. The pallbearers, ineni- hers of Branch 109, Royal Can- adian Legion • were: Harold Sheardown, George Currell, Jack Videan, John McGraw, Edwin Lee, Mac Macalay. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Allin, he was born in Colborne Township -and lived -for a time in Western Canada. Seed 'Barley Contracts Seed 'Grain AA Fertilizer Dealer The h nde th�. ida ins! •ely n al ude rn 'T1 pai tl -Drop in and see us for your Sprint; requirements. Seed -and...fertilizer supplied . Sor. -barley. contracts. - -- de] tl en11 al cab el well is, Ct em C d het le e\ us as Phone 24 or `(249 'Hensall 13.14 -lb Yl yc .t fa cl sr su so • Will Take Place ':At CORNISH ELECTRIC SAT., MARCH 30 - MON., APRIL '1 8:00 A.M. to -8:00 P:M: _ If you want a government. in Canada for Canadians, then give Diefenbaker a working majority on April 8. • Don't Lose Your Vote ... If You Are Going To Be Out Of Town April 8 .. . Cast Your Ballot On These Days.. 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