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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-27, Page 4SUGAR AND SPICE 6y Bill Smiley - �cieysMeniberSbip Drops By Br{g. W., MacLeod Ross The junior,.competition, run by Mrs. McGinn, aroused little a aroused Stl members attended interest in either teaclt.exs or the ,.t.Yoderich iiorticultural So - children. Two did send in post- - , eletr's annual general meeting Os: Nancy Miller and J ne Bax- , on 'January 19th in St. George's h received. consolation ter, vv a, ... Parish ►k1•`1tl. Mrs. Don kklcgiee tizes for their goody Ci,tizens,hip ... _;� .. ,. k ut : presided., � ., .•. . p • TR? THIS ON SADISTS I d o# a runk, beefi looked Q °- . w a and public spirit. step, mn a snQwlrrnk It ,tight; - essep- -read_th a �-s: � -,vtiei�wee--•tha est, A, . good yuan "eo ' -le, decent, o a d e l h annual re ort f ee and 'helpers, ' r. _ Mad ren ?ets, have a Morbid streak.•e total- is at v and said how, much p bang putated, 1 asked Heim if he'd like -tends 'showed t � r�cefp_,-._. flower shows i d ti, They get a . big one as• a souvenir, but he .didn't, +798.fl.6 and a pendrture at ,56.12.- she had enjoyed her term of out 'o and protected its fi6wer and,. -\'egeta'ble crop. c . Now OflKeQrs The slate ,O offirce9s for 1960 was next presented by Mrs. R. W. Bell and unani ndusiy, ap- proved on,a motion by. Jack War- ren and Mrs. Harper. President, Mi: Marr` owe11; past presi- "dent, Mrs. Don McKee; first vice- president, Mfrs: Bert Worsell; second vice -presto rt, Mrs. Beg: McGee; secretary, Mrs. E. Jessop; treasurer, ,Fd, Rowlands; mem- •bershi-g 'conveners," ;Mrs. Bert Worsell and Mrs. Neil' Shaw; social 'Conveners, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, Mrs. `Dewar Norman and -Mrs -Gordon Smlth; -public- ity, Brig, G. M. Ross; -auditors, A. R. Scott and Gordon Muir; nominating committee, Mrs. Many p p wakened with a frozen fo t, n as w 1 as her al p committees espec- �•i�X in y tvrat'ln hearted in most (flied to have three -.toe§ arn- the Year's activities- Ed. Row- tally , those who had convened f the gruesome or the goi:y. { seem too keen. 24, leaving a creditfihalance°for office. Miss" Hume proposed a G •iii aq L • 1 ` ' - the new year. of $186.42 as duly vote of, thanks to her and tier dyes glinting, voices lowered,'' The next customer was a mal- audited. A highly cceditable rc- assistants for their efforts. they discuss with relish Aunt, kjous old bat �vho.looks like the suit in these days of perpetual Mr. R„ W• Bell then projected Sadie°s cancer' of the liver, the flowei but in reality is the ser- defieits. Mrs. Bert Worsell re- a series of color _slides loaned weekend accident in which a+pen under -t;__ Been t'ightlnt;„porkf x�,ofi1X<11a n>embers;. 7 le s-t.by-the Hurpee et�i fpany of••Philo pillar ,of the community smash-: with�,o, r wife again? It's about ed his pelvis while heading for, time shs ut her foot down. On the' city 'with his mistress, or yours, hee-hee.” Uncle George's advanced dropsy.; a. •.' .° ,z • -. "Well, we weren't exactly It's a shame, then, to •disap- fighting," I told her. "I had the point these people'when there's shotgun out and was just trying than in 1964; a parlous state of delphja showing their new 196E affairs. - flowers and explaining how a Mrs It W Bell read the So-' large seed firm raised, pollinated ciety's letter congratulating May- or Walkom on his publicised de- s Bibi Soci�ty ReceiptsPark to the citizens ,of GoderichY a chance to sort a little calor to, scare her a little, just in_ fun, as `a .park cnce more; .praised their lives. This week I had that when the darn thing' went off his farsightedness and his un- Reported ' - Increase - Chance. I. cut my foot rather and blew a hole in my foot the flagging 'efforts to. maintain the . - badly. • Nothing serious,, but en -size of an orange. Wants see?" heauty of the town.. ough to give mei good heavyRobert Knighton of London, tributed in Canada in 70 tang - She turned'green and started to The president referred to secretary . of Canada Trust, an I limp. ' sway, so I left her. ('puncillor Such's good w ark on _ uages. the Parks Committee and his pounced recently ,on, behalf of It•happened on the weekend, a fourth interrogator, a-youn:' plans for planting crabtrees at' the Western Ontario District of and Monday morning I was ready lath' who "loti'es trouble er th` Cour' House entrance, -- 'the. Canadian Bible Society, of for, them. The first eager en-: ec lc, that is came upme, Nt hich he is the president, that p , p — �_ _ _T �'�,:�95•EO was forwarded to the quirer caught roto just inside the <,s' i llstenl•ng, and solicitou -,y door, as I arrived for work. What h,�ned .it eras nothin * serious place, missed, and lopped off national office of, the Bible So - was it? Bad fall and a broken I said not wally, jus: a fe�� seg all but my littlest toe. riety in 1965 for translating, pub - ankle? Hopefully. Arthritis get- erect teeid ins, Never he able. to " ,: `•fishing and 'distributing the g. ble? Co. ;, .i,,;+, .n} toes main, but luc'.y° Cc'' --ting my coat in the cloak-,t-hri�itian SCrihtures� , tin unbeara ' ' :o ,e: oft �:� easily. ":�ittr 611, roto at the end of'a pretty Raised through the contribu- No, no, nothing 'as simple as it ,,.i„ a- 30 -foot drop.- , ' interesting day, I heard two fe-i tions of many people in many that, 1 assured' }ter. I explained male colleagues, unaware of my; churc±'es throughout 170 bran - that .joy wife and I had been Gaping, she ursued, "What in �presence�, reconstructing the i,rhes in communities of South practising oak karate on Satur the world happened?" accident; • ' \Western Ontario, ,this money will go toward the Snciety's -day night, as usliaT. Growing • , r g, world �cide work. "Nothing much. I fell off the dents in the refrigerator •with' say, and clirpbing a tree after; Noir published in over -f;230 the sides of our hands, we'd de- roof and landed 'on one of the black squirrels, with a shotgun."' nanuages, the Bible or portions sided to try same footwork. I'd iron spikes in the front porch bored with smashing those big. Drunk as a billy -goat they, of i#. are available in the tongues launched a jump -kick at my -,railin=g. , —`:Qo, no- I� heard he'd` gone ! -of 97`�e of the penpLe or the wife'. 'teeth. She, a real karat .! - ' after his wife arid. kids with! world Last year over ,100,000, - expert, had stuck out ,her ton- "Bet what in the world were the axe, and dropped it on. his 1000 copies of .Scriptures were ue, and_ it_ waS so sharp she'd You doing up on the roof, in, the i foot." I limped ,off. Quietly. Tri -circulated throughout the'world. r -inch - `ash in my middle' of winter?' --You aniisti um hantI ... _ ... _4-Ovtier-- 400,000 Copies' wei-Q dis- opened afou i g � P y foot. Four inches deep, tbjt is. t have, been out of ""our 'mind!", - - 1 don't know whether the lady "Oh, no, not really. I was just, who's asked believed me, I just trying to get'my wife to come walked off and left her standing down out of the tree.', :and that' there, mouth open, eyes slightly , shut' her. up. • crossed: - . f As the day went on, I toid� The next -enquiry came, from. other 'vultures that: A , Grey-' cane ; of the _ loudmouths who hound bus had stopped on top like •to e rrass one •in front, of my foot and didn't move until! of a group. He tried- Loudly,, the lights changed; the. foot had E - 'Whada do? Get. drunk and fall been burned beyond recognition down the- Cellar stairs, ho -ho. ' by a faulty electric -blanket; that * my daughter- had •been helping l , Not at all, I told him calmly.''to chop kindling for the fire- MccINTOSH and SNOW APPLES- LaSSaIifl.:. Orchards 524-7096 The Canadian Bible Society is,asking fcr 5800,000 in 1966 to meet the urgent- and increasing demands from other countries for the Word of ,God in man's, languages. The Bible Sociei i -es are cur- rently supervising .some 4.000 translators •.vho are engaged in translation work in 500 langu-, ages. English is the another, tongue -of only 9% of the world! population. • - The London Branch was the largest- single source of contrib- utions, accounting for 518,516 21. of the total received in 1965. Moarl*ad, Mrs. S. C. .rgYle add Mrs. (*± Pridham odo Colttinuing directors:G . r n l�lialr, Dewar Norman,. Brig. G. M. Ross, Mrs. F. Overholt and Mrs. N. G. McIver.rect- ors: Mrs. Eugene • Ryann, Mid, M. Campbell, Mrs .]E1. Stewart, 1Vrs. nzeiiSIe e "and"'S.ixhn `Wilson: The--Eie1Ir ,Psident, , y ass Mary Howell .. splice briefly on some of her ideas, e.g., more'meetings; garden- visits; informal discus- sions,. but bus trips for adults was „ vetoed.' The next meeting is� set• for Wednesday, March 2nd in St. George's Hall _ at , 6 p.na. avhen color slides of last year's flower show arrangements will be pro- jected'and discussed. Mrs. MacLeod Ross,_on behalf Q of St. George's Church Chancel Guild, invited anyone, member or not, to come and see a series - R E m o vA L of color slides showing altar flower arrangements as made by the Guild of the National Cath- edral, Washington, D.C., for the' various seasons. Door prizes went to: Mrs, Arm- strong, Mrs, Reg. McGee, Mrs. N. Shaw and Mrs. E. Pridham. Tea' ,was served by Mrs. Reg. McGee and her helpers. 60 Aftend: Arthur Circle Meet nth, Monday, Jaziu�y i h, the Arthur Circle of Knox Chu, n e, r fiat meeting� d hh 1d is a the, new executive. . Sixty ."members and friends attended the traditional pot luck supper, - which was eon - ed -ilyfns. =lay Dyke and: her helpers. Reverend G. -Lockhart 'Royal• was guest speaker: His theme "was. "The Mission in the Church . Today." Ur. 'Royal stressed, that "our mission should ,Ile as God's, wi , love all the world,regard'iss of to, race, creed- . Col r- ' _�.--,� - Ait the interval, Cathy and ea d Animal•. We J. Denomme FLOWER Phan` 6132 5'24-- DAY 24--DAY OR' NIGHT a-, • Aunt for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING tor dead and. disabled animals call collect - Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone 482-7269, Clinton Dead animal licence --number 350-C-65. 4rpl¢. idemtiea .twig da rghtl 'a of Mx. end Mrs. N Me]wen, , tlae�li lttcd all -with. tale�lr deet, L eIi'd f My .Sh apher'd; (Crimond). They . were aceom- pan ed 01 the plana by► Mr. W>il liana Cameron, organist- and :Choir- master.- The .president, Urs. William Salha�efer, officiated at a sivort busieness,meeting. 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