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Wfill as the inactions of fed.
Oration preSidentl
rs Bri(Jle ins
He claimed that the On had
been inntruMental in persuadv
ing the CBC to brOacleast the
filta "Air of Death,n wliich
described- the problem of, air
pollution in the Manville area.;
He also said he Would Few
present the OFA in discUssions
with the Ontario Economic
Council.
"Somebody has to represent
the interests of the agricultural
group before this bady,” he
said
Directors elected to the town.
ship federation were: Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Blac.ker, SS 1;
Mr. and Mrs. John Westbrook,
SS 2; Mr. and Mrs. LloydBond,
SS 3; Mr. and Mrs. AlvinJoneS,
SS 4; Mr. and Mrs. Argyle
Lockhart, SS 5; Mr: and Mrs.
Bill Porter, SS 6; Mr. andlyirs.
Alfred Warner, SS 8; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cantelon, SS 9; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Welsh, SS 10;
William Gerrats, SS. 12;
Cream director is, Wilfred
-,--Penfound, and lady director is
Mrs. Lloyd Bond. Auditors are
Lorne Rogers andi3obSterling.
Pony Rides
Raise Funds
Pony rides, sponsored by,
Constable Tom Fortner of the
Goderich.police department last
month raised over $30. The
amount was turned over toRev.
G. G. Russell, rector of St.
George's AnglicajiChurch, to be
used for Christmas charity.
'Smoke billows from a doorway at the Mathieson Welding plant
which took afire late Monday night: Menibers of the Goderich
firedepartment were on the scene ,scant moments after the
alarm first sounded and were able to keep the fire under control.,
(Staff Photo).
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Paul Johnston, 19, of town,
who lost. an arm in a motor.
cycle .T• automobile collision
which occurred last rap:1th on
Highway 8 near Goderich is one
of two youths who have been
offered free limbs by the Wes.
tern Ontario branch 9f- War
Amputations of Canada.
Brian Allison, of Glexigarry-
Street, London, who lost a leg
last month when crushed against
a hydro pole in Lond9n, is the
other Western Ont,.'" mth
to be • offered a second-
best
Mrs, Margaret Johnston, who
had been staying in L ondon while
making daily visits to St.
Joseph's Hospital, where her
son is being treated, returned
to Goderich Tuesday. She re.
ported that Paul is recover.
ing satisfactorily from Mon.
day's operation during which a
pin was inserted in his injured
leg.
The War Amps group not only
provide the limbs free but offer
encouragement and instruction
• in. their use. Their organiza.
tion has provided more than
250 artificial limbs for civil.
ians in Western ,Ontario since
the organization's charter was
amended four years ago to ex -
•tend help beyond. veterans.
At preSent, seven Western
Ontario citizens are learning
to use artificial limbs pro-
vided by War Amps, 'who de.
rive their funds through their
Annual sale of key tags.
SP1EGELBERG TAMAN
In a double -ring exchange of
vows heard by Rev. L, Warr
in Victoria S tr eet United Church
on Saturday, October 28,
Dolores Alberta, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William j., Taman,
Goderich,, became the bride of
Byran Kenneth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur J. Spiegelberg,
Auburn.
White tapers and baskets of
bronze -toned .chrysanthemums
were used to decorate the
church. Mrs. E. SnideK was
organist and Mrs. L. Warr
soloist.
The bride chose a floor.length
gown of white peau -de -sole, lace
trimmed,, fitted bodice, scooped
PERSONALS
The Rev. anon Kenneth E.
Taylor, a. former rector of St.
George's Anglican Church, God.
erich, recently attended the
class reunion of Arts '17 at
Queen's University,- Kin,gstori.
Also attending the reunion
was Miss Mabel Powell, for
-many -years' a teacher at God-
erich District Collegiate Insti.
tute. Miss Powell'retired in
1953 and now resides in Pres.
cott,Ontario (P.O.' Box 687)
Canon Taylor now makes his
° home in London.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Griffiths
and family of Oakville, visited at
the home Of his parents mr.
and Mrs..George Cr iffiths,
Cambria Road.
John has just returned.from
a two week trip to Birmingham
England Wising a Technical
course,.spon:ored by the Alcan
Aluminum of Canada with whop.
he is employed.
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'Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Bowra
attended the Fall Convocation
of McMaster University, Ham.
ilton, at which their son Bever.;
Ley F. Bwra of the staff oT
Tecumseh Public School, Bur.
,lington, received the degree of
Bachelor of Arts.
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Robert F. Shaw, deputy com.
missioner-general of 'Expo 67
received 'an honourary degree
and delivered the convocation
address to the 300 students
receiving degrees.
neckline and long bell sleeves.
A matching detachable chapel
train fell from the waistline
and the four -tiered elbow -length
tulle veil was held in place by
a wedding ring of white peau
de ()sole. She carried a white
lace trimmed Bible, bronze
orchids with streamers and
stephanotis. '
Matron of honour, Mrs.
Pamela Emms, of North Bay,
sister of the bride, was gowned
In gold peau-de.soie, styled in
,A-lihe empire withgold brocade
jacket, wedding ring head piece
and carried crescent bouquet/
of bronze shasta daisies.
Miss Judy Denomy, Kit.
,chener, Miss Mary Helen Blake,
Toronto and Miss Rnth Ritchie,
London, were brides -maids.
Their gowts Y;%re styled and
colored the same as matron
of honour's. Laura Lynn Taman,
niece of the bride as flower
girl,. also wore a long gown,of
gold peau-de-soie, and wedding
ring headpiece.'
Ross Sturdy; London, was
.groomsman, and ushers were
Ronald McCartney, brother -in.
law of the groom, Guelph, Wil.
liam Taman, brother of the
bride, Woodstock, and Allan
Spiegelberg, brother of the
groom, of Guelph.
For a reception held in
Auburn community hall, the
bride's mother chose a navy
blue knitted two-piece dress,
dusky rose accessories' and a
corsage of -Sweetheart roses.
She was assistedby the groom's
mother who wore a green and
gold brocade ensemble, brown
accessories and corsage of
yellow Sweetheart roses. •
For travelling, the bride wore
a gold wool suit, brown acces.
sories with orchid corsage.
.The bride's mother en.
tertained..at a trousseau tea and
showers given' by Misses Mary
Helen Blake' and Judy Denomy
at the home of Mrs. S.H. Blake;
Mrs. 'Rita Scrimgeour, aunt of
the bride; • and a community
shower at Carlow hall.
The bride is a graduate ok
St. Mary's School of Nursing,
" Kitchener.
The young couple will reside
in London, Ontario.
Mrs. Reg Bridle WIS instaip
led as Noble Grand of Goderich
Rebekah Lsztdge 89 on Tuesday,
'
Mrs. Marjory BroadfOot MO"
trictdeputy president and team
at HUronie Lodge, Clinton, in.
stalled the following officers
for the ensuing term: Mrs.
-Percy Bltmdell, junior past
noble grand; 'Mrs. Anceig
Straughan, vice grand; Mrs.
' Frank *Bowra, recording see.
retry; MO. Fred FritzleY'r
financial secretary; Mrs. Earl
Cooper', treasurer; Mrs. Edith
Craig, chaplain; Mrs. Harold
Larder, warden; Mrs. Della Mo.
Gee, conductor; Mrs. Ruby
Snazel,- inside guardian; Mrs.
Joe Thompson outside guar-
dian, Mrs. Hilda Inglis'colour
bearer; Mrs, E. Davis, Mrs. D.
Harmon, alter supporters; Mrs.
John Pinder, right supporter_
n.g.; Mrs. John Moss, left
supporter 'n.g; IVIrs. Ruth Hay.
den right supporter v.g; Mrs.
Gordon Orr, leftcsupporter v.g; •
other suppOrting officers, Mrs.
William Sterling, Mrs. George
Mathers, Mrs. Leo Pentland,
'Mrs. Ethel Green Mrs, Joseph
Snider is musician; Mrs. Har-
vey Fuller, degree captain.
Mrs. Blundell received lir
past noble 040 jewel, tbeItebelcah Assembly of On,
MrSo Me.rjOris. Metiee.31, tai1oW.1 mace her official visit
Wyoming ontario president of to ,Godorich November 21.
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Setween the crosses,row on row,
l'ha nisIrk otir.ploce: and in the sky
1 he larks, :;till bravely singing, fly
Searre heard AfIliti the.gnsys.lielow.
We are" the. Dead. ShiAt day.; ago
we let! :54w St3t1Sii
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flartders
Take tip otir quarrel with the feet.
To.yoil from failing hands, we throw
The torch; he your:: to hAd it high.
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We sivit riPt ,stecp.
Though poppies grow
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