The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-20, Page 10rich, Silznalt,Star, Thursday, Alr*k 0, 1907 to
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Larry Jeffrey, Toronto Maple Leaf left-
winger, and his wife Sharon, visited last
Sunday night with the NHL star's father,
Bob, who is presently a patient in the Alex-
andra Marine and General hospital. Larry
was due to leave early Monday morning
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in order to be on hand for a practice which
Leaf coach, Punch Imlach had scheduled
for 11:00 a.n:. at Maple Leaf Gardens prior
to iheir sixth game of the Stanley Cup semi-
.j.tls with. the Chicago Black Hawks.
(Staff photo4
Young Bowlers Wind Up Season
In triumph, With Banquet, Prizes
At a recent banquet the young-
sters
oungsters had •a lovely. dinner and
° received trophies. The children,
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which received them are as foil.
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Junior girls, - high yaverage,.
Laura Mero; high double, Susan
Duckworth; high single, Janice
K inahan.
Junior boys, high average, KeV.
,,; n, -Rung, -.-high double Don Dick-•
son; high single,avi Williams.
Bantam girls, high average,
Cathy Hamilton; ' high double,
- Janet -Hyde; high. sgle Anita
Tipert. •
Bantam boys, high average,
Brian Petrie; high double, John
Fisher; high single,. Jim Smith,
Seniorgirls, high average and
double; Jackie Duckworth; high
single;'Carol McEwari.
Senior - boy, high average,
double and single, Dan Baker.
Don Dickson's team -got the
trophy for the highest number of
points all year. Susan Duck.
worth'."tgam got the trophy for
the highest.number of points dur-
ing the playoffs.
A, Mr. Sumner won the transis-
tor radio from the draw. Harry
Little donated $50.00 to the Ass.
ncl'ENITOIrmfbrTirettatrffritire
The money which was left over
Will' go hvards a blazer or some.
-thing along --that -idea _ for - S.
Moore and Mrs.Kinahan, who
helped out all year.
At the Exeter tournament our
junior girls and boys both came
second in their own divisions.
The teams are as follows;_ Junior
boys, Brian Rumig, Phillip
.Petrie, David Williams, DougGil•:
ders, Lee Ryan.
Junior girls, Susan Duckworth,
Mary Ann. Millar, Gayle Fisher,
Dianne Meriam, Judy Beattie.
Victoria St. UCW Heads Talk
`On Independence Of Zambia
The April a ting of Group 3
of the.JJCW ict is St. United
Church was d' p the after.'
noon of Thursday, April 13th,
The meeting was opened by the.
leader Mrs. S. C. Argyle. Hymn
287 was read in unison also
psalm - 708, followed by prayer
by Mrs. Argyle.
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.Mrs. N. McKinnon . was, in.
"charge of the stewardship period.,
The roll call was, answered to
by reading on missionary work.
The collection was taken and ded-
icated. A reading was given by,
Mrs. Argyle: The devetfonal per.
iod was in charge of Mrs. /Thos.
Wilson. The Scripture lesson was
taken from various verses of
Matthew 12th to the 29th. The topic '•
was°on paradoxical ,parables, tal-
ents and seed.
Reading on the independence endence of
Zambia, regarding Christian
works, education, their desire to
learn English and the urgent need
for churches, (they are a very
proud. -people), also another on
"What it means to be poor,"
were both given by Mrs. Argyle
The meeting was . closed. by
- prayer.
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cinpower Centre Offering
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Aw ain this- year, :the—Canada
Inanpower centre at Gaderich is
Making plans to assist in the re.
cruitnient of farm lab2ur inliuron
county. . -
During the month of March, a...
letter with questionnaire was
mailed to over 10,0 farmers in
Huron, county in the hope of ob.
taining advanced information on
the labour requirements for the
coming season. To date, only a
few questionnaires have been re.
• ,tureed. ' +
As in the -past few years, arr.
angernentshave been . made to
bring to • Ontario a number. of
workers for --employment, in ag.
riculture from eastern: Canada,
if the help required is not avail.
able locally. •
In 'an effort to meet seasonal.
requirements ' more adequately,
a total -_ofl, farm workers s were
brought in last year to, ;supple.
m a lt our ' farm labour force in
Huron county. Over the past few
years, many local employers en.
gaged in agriculture have come
to rely on labor from the Mar.
itinie provinces, made available =
Miss F. E. King
Will Address.
T. B. Annual'
Miss Floris E. King, Ph. D,
Field Program Consultant and
Nursing Consultant of the Can-
adian Tuberculosis Association,
Ottawa, will be guest speaker at
the annual. meeting of the Huron
County TB Association in Exeter
Monday, April 24. Her subject
will be "From Here To There".
Dr. King received her early
education in Saskatchewan
schools and chose,a nursing car-
eet. She trained in Toronto East'
`.�."",..`t�'��.1 "�i�rspi�l�°•,and°-foll�o�-�.
graduation attended the, Univer.
sit', of Toronto where she spec.
ialized in public health nursing
In 1955 she became a member
of the public health nursing staff
of E,Dbi' ce. a Cttr-Uhit where
she showed the initiative and en.
ergy for, which she has since be-
come well known in public health
services: While with the Etob-
_icoke Health,ZTnit, she organized_
the first Italian well baby clinic
in Canada. -
Dr.. King whilthere became
convinced of enormous potential
of health education and went to
the University of Michigan, at.
Ann Arbor, to learn more about
it and received her Masters in
Public Health.
Following this ,,she became a'
field work consultant with the On-
tario TB association. and ' con.
sequently ' her work 'ranged all
over Ontario. Later at the Univ-
ersity of North Carolina, Chap.
el Hill, she received her Ph. D.
and her present position. -
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Centre.
Already the movement of sea.
sonal workers for employ, menton
mixed and dairy farm § in Ontario
has commenced. These workers
are now assisting with spring
seeding.
As the season progresses,
wally the demand increases
us.
and
ik 'becomes 'more -difficult -to re.
cruit sufficient help particularly
during the harvest period.
G. M, Jutras, manager ,of . the
Canada Manpower Centre atGod.
erich, stated that in� order toass.
isP#tis• office in its til -out effort
to meet the needs of area farm..
ers,, it is most important that
employers engaged inagriculture
Annual Meeting
Huron .:County Tuberculosis
Association
Legion .. Hall , ' Exeter
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Monday, April 214, at 6:45p.m.
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Guest Speaker:
Dr. Fkris E. King, Field Programme and
Nursing Consultant of the Canadian Tuber-
- . culosis Association:
George A. Watt, Blyth --- President
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