The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-07, Page 22Provincial Honours and pins
Were presented to Carol Mcg.
Ii n, RA. 2, Goderich and
Bonnie Stewart H.R. 5, Sea►'
forth ' by Mrs. o W iltred..-Col•
slough, district president of
West Huron W L at .the . 4-H
Achievement Day held. last
Saturday at Auburn for the fall
Project, CattonAc esaaries for
the Bedroom. County honours
and pins were also presented
to Diane Shepherd, . R.R.1,
Londesboro, Sharon Sillib, R.R.
6, Goderich; Connie Young, R.R..
5, Goderich; Beverley McCall,
R.R. 3,„ Walton; Helen Good,
R.R. 1, 'Londesboro; Heather
Snell, R.R. 1, Londesboro;Joyce'
Falconer, R.R. 5, Clinton; June
Falconer, R,R. 5, Clinton; An.
netts. Rehorst, R.R. 5, Clinton;
Patsy Wise, R.R. 3, Clinton.
Miss Sharon Carroll, Huron
County Home economist was in
charge of the day's program
and was assistedby home econo.
mists, Mrs. Shirley McAllister
and ,Mrs. Maxine Brightwell.
After welcoming the girls the
leaders of the various clubs
were presented with badges in
recognition: of their services in
leading the . girls in the dif.
ferent 4.11 clubs. The leaders
were, Mrs. Elmer Robertson
and Mrs. Arnold Young, Tiger
" bop -Mrs: -Frank- Yeo and-
Mrs.
nd'Mrs. D. Colclough, Holmes.
'dile, Mrs. Donald Buchanan
and Mrs. Keith Allen, Londes•
boro 2, Mrs. Jack McNichol
and Mrs. Larry Badley, Morris,
Mrs. Harry Snell and Mrs.
Elgin Josling, Londesboro, 1,
Mrs. William Porter and Mrs.
Stanley McIlwain, Goderich,
Mrs, Nelson , Reid and Mrs. -.
Donald ,A, chilies, otwalton, Mrs,
Thompson and Mrs, Nor.
, man Tyndall of Clinton 1, Mrs.
Bill Holland. •and Mrs. Keith
Tyndall, Clinton 2, Mrs. Olive-
Little,� . McKillop, Mrs., Luella
McGowan and Mrs,'' Gordon
' Mason of Blyth, Mrs. Crank
Falconer and Mrs. Alex Town•
send df Tuckersmith and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradaockk and Mrs.
Frank Raithby of Auburn.
The morning's program 'con•
sisted of the girl's judging dress
ser scarfs and throw cushions
and selecting material for
specified . accessories for one
bedroom.
Colorful exhibits were set up
by Londesboro 2, Tiger Dunlop
and Tuckersmith clubs on
colour schemes for the B,ed.
room. The commentators were
Barbara Lee, Helen Brindley
and Jane Shannon. The exhibits
on Cotton Accessories for 'the
Bedroom were commented on by
Morris by MOrgaret Phelan, and
Auburn by Melanie Sprung.
Skits and demonstrations
were given by selecting mater.
ials and. colours for bed-
room accessories by Donna
Riley and the members of
Londesboro I, Connie Gibbings,
Debbie Gibbings and Marie
Trewartha of. Clinton• 2; and all
club members of Clinton Ir
Members of the Walton Club,
Debbie Wey, Sharon Marks and
Beverly McCall and all mem-
bers of the . Goderich club also
had a skit on this subject;
Cotton Accessories for thebed•
room was thetopic-of the skits
put on by all members of the
. McKillop club, the Hol swills
C
club withPatricia� tennie
Harris and Nancy Ginn taking
thea parts and by the Blyth
Club with . all members parts.
cipating,
The presentation' of Certi•
ficates of Achievement and am
ver homemaking spoons brought
the day's program to a close
for over 200 girls. `
Irnportance
Bible
Rev. J.C. Thompson district
secretary of the London division
of the Canadian Bible Society
was guest .speaker at the
centennial church service held
in `the . community memorial
hall.. He' gave an inspiring
message on the importance of
the Bible to our forefathers and
the goodly heritage that has
been handed to us in this geflera.
tion. He stated that 'as we go
into. ai new century and so many
good things have been handed
to us, are we prepared to leave
something for a goodly herb.
tage?
Mr. FordyceClark, president
of the Auburn branch of the
'Canadian Bible Society was the
chairman for the inter.
denominational church service
which was opened by singing
The Queen and 0 Canada, with
Mrs. William J. Craig as •pian.
fist. Christmas carols were sung
by everyone. The projector was
operated by Donald Haines. The
scripture lesson from Hebrews
11: 1-3, 8.16 verses was read
by Pastor Jack Heynen ..of .the
Baptist Church. Rev. M.R.
Roberts led in prayer. The
Huron County Youth Choir sang
several selections. The offer.
ing was received- by -Thomas
Haggitt, James Rice, Guy dun.
ningham and Fred Wagner. Mr.
Frank Raithby thanked 'Rev.
Thompson and the Choir for
their messages in word and
song.
o , P.rsonal'
Mr. iTip.w3(i
.cardiae visited Friday,' with, re«
.latives in the viliatfoi.
Maya. Willildn$014010.' t
a few days last week Witt► ham.
daughter, Mrs- Thome*JON
'. Jardin and fereil.v..in
Miss Sadie darter and gm
Elizabeth Hill visited on $.
dad,►
With Mr and Mrs.. Oliver
Anddra►; a#ss. Nancy and Mrs.
Edgar Lawson.
.,
large cref d of teenagers
• attended the record Hop spongy,
4, sored by the HI -C group in the
Auburn Community Memorial.
gall last Saturday ettenin
Several :rem, this area :at
tended the f}neral Services
Goderich for the ,late Mtss
Mabel Hickingbottom, a fernier
resident of this community.
•* 4 4 .
Mr, and Mrs, Herb Peter of
Kincardine and Mr. and Mrs..
Sam Squire and baby son David,
Of Brampton were guests on.
Sunday with Mrs. Sidney Lan..
sing.
• continued on page 10,
ST. HELENS
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hawley,
Leslie, and Pamela.' of Oshawa
were weekend visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Woods.
Mrs. Fred Thompson, Benny
and Billy of Oakville spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McPherson.
Eleven tables enjoyed the
shoot party on Thursday evening
in. the St. Helen's Hall. High
prizes were won by Mrs. Allan
Cranston and Hugh Todd with
second high going to Frank Mow.
Whinney and Ross Errington.
The, travelling shoot waswonby
Bob Aitchison.
Mr.. and Mrs. HaroldNolan of "
Rauleau, Sask. were Thursday
evening visitors with Mr. and
Mts. Allan Miller.
Mrs. Harvey Webb spentSun*
day in London with her brother,
Gordon Anderson of Ashfield 7.
who is a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. On Friday, he had the °
misfortune of having his right • DRAPES
hand caught .in a corn .picker, ..�9M.oQ " .
Bob 3err' ,paceCthe Strati
forth Braves le .4 54 win over
Godeirich, Suxyer -at
.the Stratford ;arelia, dropping,
the Slftoo into 'third place in.
the central division ,of the O:
Junior R league,
eSiftos,;whohavelost the ..
. ,gree. encounters, . were
pushed into . third, plane,; ..tyro
points behind: Waterloo Siskins,
who won their 'Sunday eating.
against Leamington, 7.2...
'The Sifts, are not losing
graciously to ,;the Stratford
JuniorB club, They protested
Sunday's. game'With..the ,B. Ca
on , the basisthat S ord a .
tratf � .
a player,JohnSt t ,111Og 11 I
St. Cyr was Oren game nos:,
s
conduct penalty during Strati
ford's contest•with Owen Sound,
last 'weak accordingtoofficials,.
of the local klub. Terms of the '
penalty dictate ;that a player ;
must be benched for the next
game. • . •
:St, Cyr '.vas dressed andused .
in Sunday's game against coder.
ich contrary to the terms pf the
game misconduct. " penalty,
Madge claimed, •
It was Bob Jeffery who pros.: ,
vided the scoring thrust for
the Braves.. He. accounted for
four . of ' hi's team.'': , five -goal
output. Sunday,- ,
Newman shot the single mars
kW to will the o!il. ing for t'^ p .
ford at 11033 of the firstperiod.
He was aOsiSted by Mavity.
MacNair, afaiated. by Pa.
quette and Williams tied it Up
only nine see9ada later.,
With only one,,.eec,ond; left on
the ibock, Jeffery, scored e
first of his fourgoals to glire
Stratford a • one goal lead at
the .end of the firstper iod.
Bell,;
NO, 11, .put' t'he Sift,
on even teems again when he
scared, unassisted 'at 1:*7 of
the second period. _ W,
Jaffe pied the Braves
ahead for the :ond'time when
he . notched his, second counter
at 1 04..He was assisted by
•Mcitibbin and Potts,,
• Jeffery added two Mere
the Braves in the third period.
He scored at, the 1721 Math
unassisted
Then, with only sends lett,,,
he repeated his , first period
tisk by. *Whig P i th .Md
,Stratford goal at 19:43
He was assisted, hy iib
oa lbs. taffy.
Eleven:tee
ed a,. e,, twoofwhi*god.
Con pe t .luded out to
Stra ., , ta' McLean. Siitos as
Counted fat five of', the minor
Miens«
Cxo d ach 11.040 abets,on go
compared tit_ ;2'l by Stratford;
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& REILLY
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The sympathy of this com.
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ROY -Farrow of Mitchell on the
death of her eldest daughter,
Mrs. Dorothy White. The late
Mrs. White was in her 46th •
year and had been a resident
of Kitchener for 16 years. She
was born in West Wawanosh :44.
on the farm where Mr. andMrs. .•�;
Ray Hanna now reside.', She is
survived by her mother and one
sister, Mrs. John (Margaret)
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