The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-05-14, Page 16The GDC' l; Club
'-..woid another year'sac-
tivities with, a fu
fl field trip
on Saturday, May 9. ,
Members boarded. a ,ttus at the
Collegiate at 8 4.T. and pro-
ceeded . to the AtIsable River.
Conservation Authority's Office
at Exeter where. Field °Meer
J. T. McCauley joined the bus
to conduct the party on a tour
of the Authority's •various pro-.
jects in South Huron and Lamb -
ton counties,
First stop wa-; at the • Nor-
riSon Dam Con-ervation area in
11boine Township, where Mr.
McCauley explainod the idea
and ehjeCtivesof a multiple use
conservation'are:L, The group
made an exten.dve,hike through
•
z:roa and obi.e.exect-the.
planting.progranOvood. duck
1,001A1$11. Mis Joanne
AlacRae, dattehter of ;Mr. and
MN. John MacRae, hd the mis-
-foi titn-P-44-4-a1-1--a-4•44-ka-c-tttr-h-er
in.
Mrs, D. R..MacKenzie and Mr,
David White spent Sunday in
Lonclesboro with Mr. and Mrs.
Watson Reed.
After spending the winter in
California and Hamilton, Mrs.
Annie. MacDonald returned
home during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLe.n-
1--.---7,-Tralr-eanteririltinftrearee"1vttlr-M.,
and Mrs. Emile MacLennan at
• the present time.
• ,The ladies of Ashfield Pres-
byterian Church were guests on
•WedritsdaS7 of the Presbyterian
Church in Lucknow.
Mrs. Irene MacRae and Drew
and Ailigs Jean Monteith spent
the weekend in Niagara and
Batavia, tNY. '
' Preparations are being made
for anniversary services at Ash.
field Presbyterian Church on
nesting'hoxes, and planting.of wind and over -cast, skiei did
grains and introduction of suit not deter the group trona eating
able gfound cover to,Aattract in the: open.
various types 4)f wild lig-. The Returning to Park 11.Q
extenive lake formed by' the park ranger showeA the. club
dam is stocked with truth and fire fighting' equipment, barcl"\
bass, fishing fur the first le \Y Cooled' after the rec it ra-h ot
Weeks of each season being re fires in the -Park, and- explainAl
str:cted to joung peaple of 16 the ,Tim iques invo! k , I. The
years and under. Mr. McCaw. inember. .were conducted along
ley exe4ained ; how N''Iri(111'' 'SoH' the River-sideiPeNature Trail
ero,:on problem.; associated where various . inter( •tine and
with, t he clam had boen O\ er- unusual plants were eb•erv'd
come, • ; Apparently ,a pair of , 11 Id
Board'ne the bus again,'the Eagles had nested in 1 he sou t h. tary were read and adopted
group inspected \*arious re- ern extremities of the l'aik last Roll call for June willbe a
'orestation prolect.,, 111% Att th i year and some Boy Scouts ee.,c from the Bible with the.
o...!-tv having purchased over (..,1111,•)ing near-by„.?ut (1,hAn tho word "Wisdom". in it. Mr,s.
2,000 acres of marginal land • siza,ble ti -e6 bearing th nesl P'osler gave an interesting read -
10 agrietattfteand are IA n an. pttempt to get a close ,ing, It....was decided to have
eve
in the process of reverting .it \1W of the eatzles. ForktinArly the bazaar in Augtist. Mrs.
,o,..1.0.zeel.....1a....maital...rt.in,,41:•_ inetne..ynungebirds..w.eneebadeauiugh. laaNier....c4ds•eti-;•-th.e...meet,ing with
;he watershod and eventuall ' to make good their escane 'Br?. nr, e,)- A djn'v lunch w s
+ Port Albert
PORT 'ALBERT. — Mr. and VOLPRI, of Goderieh, and Mrs.
Mrs: Harold Taylor of Wing- Will Stevvart otAittburn.
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy Mrs. Je4n. MIMI* and (laugh
and Debbie were visitors with ter Evelyif. of Kitchener visited
Mr. -and Mrs. Albert McGee on with Mrs. Harry Lednor over
Sunday. , the weekend.
'LAC and'.kVirs. Clarence Hoy, Mr, and 'Mrs. Gord. IViartin,
Ronnie and Gary of Exeter Anna'May and Jim visited with
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ,Mrs. Jim Young of Ripley. '
once Hoy on Sunday. XI% and MrS. -Albert Meader,
Ladies' Guild - ":. Ronnie and Arnold of Warren,
lqiehigan, 'visited with IVrr. ax
The -Ladies' guild df Christ
Mrs. Archie ,Grenier oyer the
Anglichn C'hurch met hi' the
pasemun•t of the chktrchweekend.
,on Tues-
jay- of last vet*, ThMrs. Art Forster is visiting
were
eight members and one visitor
with her two daughters in Lon-
.
present. The meeting open•ed donthis week.
Mrs. Will Vrooman went ..to
wtth Primate's Prayer, Scrip;
tore was read by Mrs. Elmer Brantford to her daughter's
4,han.i. The ',oars Prayer home, Mr. and Mrs. Don John -
was followed by the Queen:, , Re ston.
On May 24th, Rev. R. Joselyn
ports of treasurer and seer°
(former preacher .at Christ,
Church) will be guest preacher'
at St. Paul's, Ripley, for a mis-
sionary service, ,
Mr. and Mrs, Rss; Cook and
family of Sarnia visited with
Mr. and Mrs Graham Stevenson
Qn.Sttaday;. Mo.. lir,' And. Jtirsc
Jay Catlin and baby son Gregg
The finalists- Irani -the Legion Mrs. A. 1V1eAulaly, wliq was' a
wanner at "5011", •
OriThursday, May 47,-a team
of bowlers -competed at Sea -
forth but were ,unlucky in the
Ladies? Auxiliary travailed to
FilinerstOn -1VlaY 13 -fol tom-
pete in the •card firt.als. The
only ,winner from G•oderich was
prize department. Mrs. D. Mc-
Arthur won a or prize of
water glasses, The next toura-
ment-fOr bowlers is ,to -be held
clinton on May 16. This is
to' be a Zone play -or and • the
three to teams will go on to
Windspr. Two teams are en-
tered from Goderich,
The other busy members of
the Auxiliary catered to three.
banquets last week, which were
held. Monday, 'Wednesday and
Friday nights,
.141)1)137 \ :linable lumber. This tore leaving the park, the rantt served by the hoStessMrshe weekend with them
. Murray of Detroit visited over
pro[lratn k run in conjunction ; do
i:Tssed training and carer eHodges. • ,
with the Department of 1 and.,:opportunitiec with the Do.part
Visitors over the. weekend
•
and Vorests, rin.,mt of Lands and Forces.
\vith Mrs, Dave Martin were k s
'At Par101411, the most ambit; Travelling Grand Hari Nlartin, Mrs. Ivan Grigg ST.ia HELEN
yet • undertaken was describ !some of the devastation caused mr, and Mrs. George Berg of
the con3truction of a large ,hy the Forest Fires.
• Milford, -Michigan; Mrs. Tom
lam 44-e-oat-re]me •floo(ti-nat etteet-nee-----Therentya-rgrary-wn-artnytild ' "
ious schethat the Wuthoiity Bend the grey ime.,•eaktp,: to( and A,;(alge Acher. of London;
Klondike Marshes, and supill 1 Mien., ctubmembers inspje+ed
water' to the town of 'Parkhill'. j
. thee4A-i-itensive operation or ski
The 'club observedii the 1)1'esent- :11t FL- heries. ' 'Capt. Sidall .\., a.,
!y dry ‘'ilier which in 3 year or J on hand I o .answer quest; otm 1 ASHFIELD.—Miss Mary Lou
two will be; drowned to 'form H'i,o,neernfng fishing technieue,:. i. Collinson of • Kitchenerwas-
"' lake of ""le 2111) Peres in ex' j Unfortunately, the. rough ''!"le' hone for the weekend.
tent and no doubt constitute 0; of the lake excluded observa-! Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Macdonald
major tourist attraction ,in Ihisitions on the water, ' but a* ; visited.ln Port Huron last week-
*E',g'i 011.. V it h the aid 'of 'blue imember who could et up at hnd.
!•)rints, Mr. McCauley eNtilaini 6. am, was Invited to spend a
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heee.eneetineeeiffe-,---prontetnes—tn---mnierim--b-oestr.-a-aea--reer-77.-1 m.,.,, ,, _ . . t
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valved and the. delays expel. I-MId experi,ence. .
I of ' the Lucknow Auxiliary on
i.enced since the scheme was
The party disembarked at
fi!,-st conreived several years,
! Wednesday.
ago. Gocterith around 4.30 ,p.m, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ronald
of Toronto .spent 'the .weekend
‘vith Wm. Johnson.
ASHFIELD
At the 'I'hedford Con,ervI(in
Area .the history of the lower
reaches' of the Ausable River
was'revie;wed, and efOrt..; made
hy. the Authority, to preserve
the unique 'flora of the aria
demonstrated,
The club then. proceeded to
FLUE RIBBON DOG
"Schicksal's "Elsa," a German
Shepherd owned by Mrs. Jane
McLeecl,,'Bonmiller, and handled
by Tommy McLeod, 12, wen' a
blribbon in the °vice female
tte r , 1 ;
• Sunday ;next. , 1 .. ',omc• 1years, in this community.
--**--"Mr-TrftrIVI`rr-IM'rralverrottN411--cle-v-P4aP.°4--2P-Pell'te'r--1141-1.;40-14-1F-4"1-ha-r4"-4,-C1 ; .., e i survive :roirbi. e•r,
Sarnia spent .the weekend with'satisfie;d . by ; a picnic lunch on Club dog -show in London on ,,\:(.,ii msicjiii19,11...2f..Nsm_yavk
ivirimali-:7:t.w7Tivewali-67,771—".zir. we.gt. ttriza7377:7137-17'—'74—"rnTiv. a niece and nephews the. darrle
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'1ST. HELENS.—Mrs, Gordon
McPherson is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs, Kbith•
Mr. Black and sons at 1VLiddle-
ton, Nova Scotia. •
At -the Sunday Morning
church service, Larry Gordon,
on ofeMr. and Mrs. Wm: Mc-
Pherson, was baptized by Rev.
W. R. Tristram.
Mrs, Gordon Elliott of Wing -
ham was a Sunday visitor at
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. 1V1ePhersOn.
Arr nvriT-TOTice—WO6.3F
spent Sunday in Kitchener.
Little Leslie Anne4owley re-
turned to Oshawa:,
Mr. Mid. Humphrey returned
on Tuesday. from Victoria Hos-
, pital after being a patient for
Mrs' George Bickle five weeks.
The death occurred in Pine Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
Crest* Manor, Lucknow, of of London spent Mother's Day
Catherine MacKinnon, widow of with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the late Geo. Bickle of Brant- W. I. Miler, and Mr. and Mrs.
L ford .She; lived with her sister, Chester Taylor.
MN.. Archie MacMurchy, for Mr. HarveyCarrick spent a
few °days in Detroit attending
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GODERICH ARENA
i/it-GAMES $25.00 EACH
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SPECIAL GAME $500.00.
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3 SHARE Tice WEALTH GAMES
2 GAMES. $100.00
ADMISSION $1.00
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We now have a modern, clean lunch bar offering a complete luncheon menu. , When
you are downtown drop in and have a ccoffee. You. may find- many Of your items
in our bright modern store. .This Friday come in and have a FREE coffee on us and
at the same time browse through our store and get acquainted with the hundreds of
new items that are on our 'shelves.
LEATHER GOODS • SMALL GIFTS • HAIR SPRAYS
and PERMS • LARGE RANGE of PATENT MEDICINES
,BOX CHOCOLATES and NUTS • HOBBY CRAFTS '•
MAGAZINES - CHILDREN'S BOOKS -POCKET BOOKS •
RECORDS • FILMS - FLASHBULBS • SMOKER'S SUN-
DRIES.
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