The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-05-23, Page 9ALL RALLY AT
AURVI1N, May 2i .t, -i lie ex-
ciitive of the Huron Pre.by,
erial of the Woirien's Mfssion-
ry. Society of the Presbyterian
hurch' in Canada met in • St,
indrewls Church,'Clinton, with
epresen•tatives present ' from
,oderich, Bayfield, Clinton, Sea
orth, �gcKillop, elgrave,
etle Uensalt and Auburn.
The president, Mrs. Wes
;radnock of Auburn opened
the se*slop of this spring meet -
lie; with the call to worship
and the hymn,,"God• Of Mercy,
(;od of Grace with Mrs. Mor -
,,an .Agnew at the ,piano. The
devotional period was taken by
ire. R. U. MacLean who read
St JollJ), fourth chapter, and
„a4e 'illeditation on same chap-
ter. The minutes were approv-
ed as read .by the secretary,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. A let-
ter of resignation ' was read
ran Mrs. Sherman Blake , of
Goderieh, who has been litera-
•
Lions Club New
Members' Night
Tonight will be New Ment-
bers' Night at the Lions Club.
Guest speaker will be Admir-
al E. R. ltlainguy, OBE, CD
president and general man-
ager. of the Great Lakes
Waterways Association. He
will be introduEed by one of
the seven new members of
the Lions Club, Ed. Waugh.
Another new member, Dr."
Ken Lambert will thank the
speaker. ,
Other new members wino
sill be taking part in the
program will be: Charles
Snell, Ted Williams, Tim El-
liott, Pat Warren and Bill
Huff. - -
A large turnout is expected
or this meeting, the third
..tizot.onf the season.
The proposed slate of of-
ficers, announced previously,
1011 come up 'for election, at"
this • meeting.
W.M.S. PLAN
AUBURN
titre,, anti library secretary of
the Presbyterial. This was, ac,
ceptecd .with regret and was
placed in the hands of the nom-
inating conunittce to : fill
It was announced that Miss
Marian Moore would attencfi-the
B!' Neville. Training School- this
,summer as delegate of the Hur-
on Presbyterial. The treasuer,
Mrs. Arnold. McConnell, pre-
;ented the 'financial stater tnt
showing a narked increase in
all departments of , the W.M.S.,
c'.G LT., Explorers and C.O.C.
groups,,., Plans were made for
the fall rally to be held in
Auburn on September Loth,
which is also the lith annivers-
ary of the Auburn society.
Group Reports
Reports were gtv;;n by the
vario'is secretaries: Mrs, Wal"
ter Shortreed for the Afternoon.
and Evening Auxiliaries; Mrs.
Ross MacDonald for thg
and Young Women's groups.
Mrs. 1VIaeDona-l= ' spoke of the
camp for C•G.I.T. girls to be
held August 24 -September 2 at
Camp' Goforth and urged all
to send ..delegates. Mrs. Wel-
lington Good reported for the
Explorers and C.O.C. groups
and invited ever is ne to the
rally to be held at Blyth on
May 25th.
The report of the Home
Helpers was given by Mrs. Ed.
Davies; Welcome and Welfare,
Mrs. E. Wightman; Glad Tid=
ings, Mrs. O. G. Anderson, who
also spoke of the short term
subscriptions that are available.
for three months.. Supply, sec-
retary, Mrs. B. Edwards; report-
ed on her department; life
membership secretary, Miss
Jessie Fraser, spoke, of work
so . far this year. Mrs. Albert
Taylor, historian, reported that
Huron' Presbyterial had 89
navies placed In Rernembrancr
and 122 names had been placed
on'the anniversary. pages which
had been presented at the Syn-
odical •meeting held in Wing -
ham in April.
A detailed report of the Ham.'
rr
CARGO-RA!!,—With its new package plan-- Car -Go -Rail
—Canadian National Railways on June 15 launches- a
unique travel scheme in Canada. Linda ,?rew demon-
strates the components—specially designed automobile -
carrying' railway cars, a combination ticket to cover
transportation of both travelers and car, and the autoT
mobile itself. Operating between either Montreal and
Toronto and three western Canada cities:—Winnipeg-,.-
Edmonton and Vancouver—the new plan for the first
time in Canada allows passengers and their automobiles
to travel by train so that the automobiles are available
at destination. The Car -Go -Rail scheme combines the
flexibility of automobile travel with the speed and
relaxation of train travel. The automobiles move by
fastest freight trains -to be waiting for their ow, Iters
at destinations.
ilton and London Synodical
meeting was given by Mrs. Cal
Straughan who- was the dele-
gate from the Presbyterial.
Mrs. Ross MacDonald spoke
on the weekend camp for Iadies
at Kintail and -also gave a short
summary of the skit on hose
pital work in Canada for the
past 100 years. This Ib -minute
skit will have a dress rehearsal
'at the January meeting and
will be presentedto the 1964
Synodical meeting in connection
with the celebration of 100
years of W.M.S. work-in Canada.
•
�r r.t Mi��ster Lauas Wim`
1Fataity 1962 Reco'rd
consider the 'substantial growth
In the number of motor ve-
hicles and drivers licensed to
operate on the streets and high-
ways of this province in recent
years. It certainly speaks 'well
for, the attitude of both the
motorists and the pedestrians
in your community towards the
observance of the traffic laws
and rules of the road.
"I ata sure you will agree
that such a fine -record -could
net have been established with-
out th-' wholehearted co-oper-
Highway Safety Council fpr , etion of. many peonle. The sup -
having by united community- port riven to e'Tective traffic
effort, completed' 1962 without isafety inoas.ures by members of
one fatal traffic accident. council', by the police, depart-
• "This is a remarkable achieve- meat and by other public of-
ment particularly when yqe ficials, has undottbtecily beep a
_ major f'ictor. The work of the
vchool,, the churches, the ,ser-
vice' clubs, tho women's prean-
izations and ninny other puhlic-
pirited community groups in
educating pr'onle to be more
safety conscious has ako had
imnoi-tant b"arin', on the re -
cult. They d -serve the high-
e�t commendation for the sig -
The fatality -free traffic re-
aol'd Set in the Town of. Gode-
rich last- year is the subject of
a congratulatory letter receiv-
ed by Mayor E. C. Fisher last
week" -from Hon. James A. C.
,Auld, Minister of the Depart-
ment of Transport,, and which
was -.read at the regular 'fleet-
ing of council here Friday. The
letter, which is soli -explana-
tory, follows: •
-it' axn .very-p-lea'ed to learn
that "the Town- of Goderieh has
been honored by the Canadian
OBITUARY
MRS. ARCIIIE McLEAN.
Bessie Kathleen Mclean, 50,
died suddenly- on Sunday at
her Blake seet • -hilnle. A
daughter of the late William
and Maud Welch Pierc, she
was born in Toronto and lived
there until moving to Goderieh
ten years ago. She was an
adherent of St. George's An-
eglican Church and a member
of the Ladies' .Auxiliary to the
Royal 'Canadian Legion, Branch
109. _
-Surviving are 114 "hii hancl.
Archie McLean; flee children,
Bernard and Archie of Tor-
onto; Brian, Chicoutimi, Que.:
JOHN ABERHART TIES
FOR CHEMISTRY AWARD
OTTAWA. — Donald John
Aber -hart of Goderieh and Rob -
.‘rt James Browne of Dundas,
both chemistry students at The
University -of Western Ontario,
London, tied for first place as
winners ,of the Society of Chem-
ical Industry (Canadian Section)
Merit Award, the Society has an
Kerry Ann and Kevin, aI, h-ame: pounced.
three sisters, Mes. Maurice The awards go to the top
(Helen) Burrows, Mrs. Elsie ,,student in chemical engineering
Green, Mrs. Harold (Lorraine) or one of the fields of chemic -
Benson, all or Toronto: four try at each Canadian university
brothers, Raymond, Charles, offering honor -courses. Win -
Albert and Geor.ger Pierce, all ners must have a minimum
of Toronto; and two grand- average of 75 per cent in their
children. course and he recommended by
The funeral service was held the head of the university con'
-on Wednesday afternoon at the cerned.
Stiles ,funeral home with Rev.- .. The award --a gold k' v --will
Canon K. E. Taylor officiating. be --presented to Mr. Aberbart
Interment was in • Maitland and to Mr. Browne at a Gradu-
cemetery. Oo Tuesday evening ation Ceremony at The Univers-
the Auxiliary held arservice at itv of Western Ontario on May
funeral home. - 24th•
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4$peaRing for mycolleagues
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The Godevich Signal -Sitar
heartiest cengratulJtions- to ,you
and to the p:cyaille of GOd?rich
on your excelldnt traffic safety
'record. Long may yo'•I con-
'inue to serve a9 an critstnnd-
f'll s MaY 23, 1964
in e pie to 'be followed by
Atl?k ,,tptnmuniti(s throtlg l lx,_...:._
this ,grcat provine>.
''Yours sincerely, 'atnes • A.'
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