The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-02-20, Page 5•se
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Round and About
With Murtha
In May, 1964, demolitioncard parties and ether events On Wednesday,March 12-, the
tenders were called to take the they `have planned. ladies of the Rebekah Lodge are
once bustling "McGaw" Railway This Saturday,. _February 22, holding their annual "Dessert
Station off the map! This station the 'Clinton Junior Farmers are . Card Party." You have your
• was born in 1907 and was sponsoring 'a dance at the lunch at home but your dessert
Colborne Township farmers' Auburn Community Hall. Don -- and what a dessert — you
most direct link with the outside Robertson and his Ranch Boys a enjoy before settle down to departments were given by the
world. It was the first stop out will be playing for you and in an afternoon o bridge, 500 or convenors. Mrs. M. Everett, Mrs. - -hostess. The. March meeting will
of Gpderich on the line to that nice hall you are sure toeuchre. It 'is held in McKay Hall 0. Straughan and Mrs, M. Nbe held at the home of Mrs. M.
Guelph -and was a great shipping have a good time. . , -:- ,
2 p.m. — and that beautiful Clairmont volunteered for ,the Everett, 15 Piston Street East.
point for hogs and cattle, apples, ., • At this time and ,until March quilt which Mrs. Nels Harnack Red Shield. canvass in May.- During' the annual meeting
and grain. •3 only, there is a display' of made,, will be drawn for some Mrs; John Pinder was During
were given by the
"MeGliw" never developed as SCULPTURE at our library, on lucky lady. It is a beautiful. ',introduced by Mrs G. Emerson,' secretary, treasurer " and all'
a community, but as just a Montreal Street. ' "Autumn Leaves" design with a prograi u e convenor for, this convenors of the . various
station, it had lasting. impact There are 13 ,. pieces of rose coloured border. Tickets are ,meeting. Mrs• Pinder told; of her departments of the Order
upon Colborne Township and sculpture created by Canadians on sale in, Mr- Hibbert's Store, •
on loan from the Ontario Art on The. Sqware. so be sureyou
Huron County. Its most vigorous . -'rel Diteusse
years were around 19.20. . , Gallery and sponsored by the get a ticket. • ' A r Ih yr C ,e
In 1954, the 'last station Goderich Art Club: This is an .
b agent, R. Flanagan, left with the exhibit worth seeing, as it
March 17 — the 17th of• •
last passenger train, and William demonstrates the skill and talent Ireland! —the Colborne ladies ' Ili ee ��n Plans
plan, a Variety Night at O dw ( a
tsculptors. n
I-io,y —last section foreman, left of some o TODAY'S ,�
in the spring of 1964.. ` They have -used such media as Carlow Hall. So 'mark your
Mr. Hoy's father, Arthur plastic, stone, bronze, iron,
calendar! e February meeting of the Poims of Mission which
Hoy, who ,had °also been a ceramic, wood and stainless Martha Arthur Circle of Knox Church confronts us with two basic
section foreman, had helped lay steel• was held on Monday, evening in questions — What do we mean
r"the track into McGaw and.-) the Church Parlour with a good .by, Mission? and What really do
GoriertcYi:—MY. Hoy, Sr., had - - _. attendance. After---a.-brie.£_periocl we mean by New Forms? All
retired in 1950 after being with of silent meditation, the members were brought intothe
the C°P•R.R• for 42 `years, but he uron its 'an en's pr , Mrs. Lucy Johnston, discussion as they were asked to
ga :t, 4 vocation. define their own idea of the
and Mrs. Hoy were on the last The business period followed meaning of the word Mission;
passenger train to McGaw. - •
McGaw had `a big coal shed, by. the .secretary, Mrs. Ruth and- what comes to mind when
stock yards, a grain elevator and t Banque by, th , reading the minuteuth you hear the°wordsNew mindwhenssa�e�a ton the last meetin , and Mrs: of Mission.
-' most important of all — weigh
w -,;.In these modern times, the
scales. This was one of the chief °
reasons, so many cattle weretreasurer's 'report. - An- New Forms of Mission must take
shipped from there. announcement of the World Day us to some strange 'and different
e:eting' se .. of Prayer to be held in Knox places such as coffee houses; to
When the grain trade was la
booming in Goderich, the trains Church on Friday, March 7 was playgrounds; to industrial
were going- through McGaw•made, also of th'e Easter -centres — but always it must
every 20 minutes.Mr. Charlie
The newly formed 'Huron soloist • each evening . Mr. Thankoffng which will be on take us to each people.
.
Leek with this line for 48 Christian Men's Association held De Verne Mullen, recording artist Monday, March 17: Further The Scripture reading based
Y� its second banquet meeting of religious music with Tip Top planning for ,� the Synodical on this idea was taken from
years, had recalled his. train Tuesday," February 11, at, the Records. Also the ministry of Meetings to be held -in Knox Luke 4:16 21, and -was read by
picking up 200 cans of milk a pizza Patio. Association music to be assisted- by` the
day.He lead also spoken of Clinton •Youth Church in April was carried out, Berne McGee, and Lucy
p President, Dave Rolston, Treble Singers, and tasks were assigned to Johnston offered .the prayer.
passenger trains, 12 or 14 cars welcomed 185 dinner guests Choir, Goderich Town,,,Band. as various -Members. The offering A interesting message on
long, ' leaving Goderich on- from Kitchener, Grand Bend, welLas other choirs of the area. was received by Donila Crawford "Maturity'; was presented by
•excursion trips to Manitoba for Wingham, Meaford, Goderich On September 11, a'banquet and Irene Green and dedicated Mrs. Edna Rayner, in which she
$10. The bustling and shunting and area. Reeve Harry Worsen- meeting will be held with guest by Dorothy McConnell.. - ,r.compared. the- natural growth of
- • has ceased., .,Today you would extended a warm, welcome on speaker the Reverend Quenton At the conclusion of the seeds, into fruit and finally into
have trouble finding where this behalf of the Town of Goderied. J. Everist, pastor of the Family business, Mrs. Pat Stringer, harvest, with' our own spiritual
stationstation once was, but there are Reverend Kenneth Knight asked Hour via radio from the United whose group wasin ci�E'arge, took life and growth, and we reach
still a great many Memories the blessingand Reverend States, for. the past 36 years.
the chair. The hymn "holy maturity when we are concerned
floating around. Leonard Warr.lead. in a er. Thee evening concluded with a •
• , -prayer. -_ - - Spirit, hear us _ ..prompt us . " .
V The Women's Auxiliary of Special music was supplied by very stirring message from guest keep us and help us'? was
our local hospital has set the the.Dubreck sisters of Kitchener. speaker the ' Reve"rend Jan. sung. Mrs. Stringer introduced
date for their annual tea, Molcjan of Owen Sound. In his
Their varied talents also included 1 « ,� the new : study book for 1969
• Wednesday, June 4th, at McKay an act of ventriloquism. topic From Prison to Pulpit . `New Acts In Mission,"
Hall, so be sure to mark yourcalled "New . Secretary,' Donald McMillan Reverend Molcjan outlined his and presented the first sod"
calendar. It may seem a bit , outlined the Association's escape from Po 1 and dealing with the. theme New
early, .but you know how easy it immediature future plans as actompa-:ied by his ,mother,
is for these "Tea Planners" to follows:_ brothers and sisters., during the
�w come up with the same date as last war. The -speaker also related
another _:'organization. So,"TEA his A banquet meeting will be youth' in Ontario which
PLANNE_RS" take note, and held in late spring at which time included four years served in
___; _ . • -Hvn arable _ _ R__
don't say I didn't TELL you! It is hoped the'Right o eformatory. -11; -,vas wile
Sohn G. Diefenbaker will be
T O N I TE — - Thursda � serving his - finalsentence. that
February 204, the big card party guest speaker. Mr. Molcjan experienced a call
at Carlow Hall. The Colborne A ten-day. Crusade will ,..be to ' the ministry and upon his ,,
Township ladies are going ahead held from June 11 to June 22 in release dedicated his life to the
with
their re nations to
int the
big the Goderich District Collegiate work of the church. Reverend
old youTor a Auditorium. Speaker each ' Molcjan has been very active in
good time when you attend their evening Reverend Wes. Arrum,couth work in the Owen Sound
founder of the Living Waters area as well as returning on
Crusade and a much -sought after numerous occasions -to minister
,American Evangelist. Guest to prison inmates.
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fOP1iRICH SIO NATAiART
The Ahmeek Chapter
L0.D.E. held its annual meeting
°at the home of Miss L.
MaeVicar, Hincks Street, with
the Regent, Mrs. 0. Stragghan
presiding.
Reports of the various
trip to lnuvik, N.W.T., and some
very interesting facts about the
life there.
Mrs. Everett thanked , the
hostess for her hospitality:`
Lunch was ,served by the
committee Miss E. Elder and
Mfs. 0. Emerson assisted by the
Heart
Fund
Month
ObredT
with _the well-being of`the whole
world and strive to leave this
world •a better place. Mrs.
Rayner was thanked for . her
''timely message 'by Betty Fisher.
Following the closing prayer, a
social hour was held.
110 8i DANCING
WO .NIGHTS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 21 & 22
csjardines-
The regular mon y meetttYg ""
.of Grich` C O'1•of1
Kn i , ci\t of b s*Q�v\d
an\opportunity for °its metii4elrs_
to pause --and observe February
which is widely known as Heart
Fund Month.' A short talk was
given by - -the lecturer of the
council, Brother J. Lester
McKenna. This was followed bye
a ``fi lire .tii tieti _ t. .ts----of-"-the _ _:
Heart".
In his talk the speaker said
"Each .year more than 76,000
people die of heart disease' in
Canada" and that many
thousands of deaths occur
k among people, in their most
productive years .-- men and
women with responsible jobs,
'''''''Wlfir'elfrivilt4PBP4Rwihcastzkootvattituk-gdw-wraziamm
mortgage payments still due.
'Can anything he done to prevent
this loss of life'? Until recently,
you Couldn't have done much
more than ' hope it wouldn't
happen -in your family. But now
your odds are improving. n
"Research scientists' are
getting closer to •the secret of
prevention.- Their studies show
that certain physical conditions
and living habits lncrease the risk
of heart attack; and for -every
one of. these risks there is a'
practical step YO[' can take to
counteract it. All this adds up t.o
a health program that can be
followed, with a doctor's
guidance, by everyone in the
family — children as well as
adults. Children can benefit
most of all, if they are trained
from the start in eating and: -
living. patterns that may protect
their hearts_,in adult life."
The talk and film was
presented on behalf of the
_Ontari , f le�art__l oundation, 247
Davenport Rhad Toronto
Ontario. Persons interested. aril •
further information about
diseases cd' the heart and blood
vessels should ivrile to the,above
address.
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The report 'a the nominating
committee was adopted and the
following officers were installed:
past - regent, Mrs. O. Straughan;
regent, Mrs. A. Habel; 1st --
vice-regent, Mrs. C. -Snell;' 2nd
vice -,regent, Mrs. R, 'Redmond;
secivtary, Mrs. H. B. Tichborne;
assistant secretary, lvlrs. ' H„
Dodd; treas jeer, Mrs. R. Neville;
assistant treasurer,, Mrs. C.
Gibbons, Mrs. G. Stakes;
education convenor, Mrs. N.
Clairmont; public relations
convenor, Mrs. G. Henderson;
services 'at home and abroad
convenor, Mrs. C. Cutt;
.membership convenor, Mrs.. G.
Stokes; echoes secretary, Mrs, R.
Craigie; standard bearer, 'Mrs. C.
Ruffen; social convenor, Mrs. F.
Walkom; films and programme,
Mrs. C. Gibbons‘; flower,
convenor, Mrs, • M. Everett;
immigration, Mrs. M. McJee;
telephone, Mrs. D. MacMillan,
Miss E. Elder; world affairs, Miss
L. Mac Vicar; councillors, Mrs. G.
Dustow, Mrs. A. L. Cole, Mrs: C.
K, Saunders, . Mrs. W. G:
MacEwan, Mls. V. Crooke, Mrs.
Wm. Doak, Mrs. R. Johnston;
finance committee, Mrs. G.
Emerson, Mrs. C. Gibbons, Mrs.
R. Neville, Mrs. H. G. Tichborne,
Mrs. G. Stokes, Mrs. C. Snell,
Mrs. M. McKee.
BRIDGE
SCORES
REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER KiNDERGaARTEN -
Classes are now tieing received. Any child who was born in
1964 is eligihleto attend,
Application Forms Available at Victoria School
R..E. SMITH
Supervising Principal
There._ ,were three tables in
play at the Goderich Duplicate
Bridge Club Tuesday night.
Winners and -their scores were as
follows: • Mrs. 'Ron McDonald
and Mrs. Frank Reid, 29'/; -Mrs.
"D. D. Worthy and Mrs. Bill
Duncan, 28; Mr. and Mrs. • Joe
Martin tied with Torn Eadie and
John, Evans, 271/2; Dr. and Mrs.
Walter Oakes, 19. -
Tlie annual.. meeting of the
bridge club will be held Tuesday,
da
Y,
February 25; at 8:•00 p.m...Alf
interested members are asked to
attend.
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