The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 5t4 `
We're so tickled with the rain which it reaches during the
we're having that 1 just .hake to 'season.
rnentionii—first. 1 realize, that up One item of interest was that
north.. they are having real thetree was transplanted in' -1896
problems with the great nop-iber from Saltford and it was about six
of fires that have occurred with inches -in diameter at that time, --I
the Spring drofight, but here we imagine it must have'been about
have everyone complaining about 10 years oldto be that size. These
the dust or the poor start for the' trees grow to'a height of 70 to 80
beans and Such, so whether we feet, two to four feet in diameter.
have cold, hot, wel Por dry The trunk is clean, smooth, 'close
weather, we're g o i.n g to 'fitting' and a light bine grey bark.
complain—but • 1 • a m not There are ten known species
coral lainin . arid}.only one M known native to
I was so glad to see the frost America. They do mention the
come out of the ground and the leaves become a dark _ blue
spring flowers doing their best to green—but they haven't seen our
make .everyone forget the snow • tree when it is purple -»lack!
is•they hart tratito shovertha"t I 'Flowers appear rn may- but I
have really enjoyed our warm have never seen'any altho' I have
spell. "seen the prickly nut cases—but no
1 well recall the way the chap nuts.'.
with the front end loader, cleared Among other items it
our driveway and Riled the snas mentioned that this tree was the
about 10 ft., hash on the lawn I only one 1.rsed in.,the filter Lrg _
coirldn `t see `c ou'p the road or 713, r o c e s s o f Vinegar
• passing cars for weeks. manufacturing.
I've found that my tiny pansy- Reverend J. U,re Stewart lived
like flower's aren't violas but in this house many years ago -he
"Johnny Jump -ups,"" That ' is. is now • in Seaforth. -One lady
certainly a_great narne•for' .them recalls the flowers and the hedge
because they jump up in , the • beside the tree and one other fact
• darndest places and you just can't turns'up-;---these,trees are few;and
w , ignore those cute little faces. far between.
My tx ee that I have loved ever ' I'don't know wheri we will See a
since I came to Goderich, I picture of these fellows in our
believe is an American Rede paper, but last week, four of our
Beech. It is an edible nut beech but group of the St,_ John Ambulance
• for some good.reason never gtrite Brigade received their 12 year
reaches the nutty stage. I've had long service awards,. These four
,several calls regarding this tree
* and I also checked with info' in_ the_
Library.
So, I am convinced about the
Beech :part but. no where did
anyone mention the changes of
color which can bedetected every_
day or the terrific black ,color
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Grass & Clover Seeds
Stewart's early Seed Corn
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For all' your , Seed
Requirements '
with Don Stemp (there may be
others I've not heard of) were
charter members of the Goderich
Division, Don was overseas for
four years or so and so broke his
continuous service record.
Besides. John Wilson, Jack
Cory, Dave Harman and Charles
Breckow, Da..ve. Ha'rr,•ison
redeived a special provincial
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"awat9fbr''servfng alrt'ri t '400
hours of •duty during 1971. How
' about THAT? , 1
Don Stemp is Division
Superintendent of this group and
they deserve a great big hand, for
the wonderful service they have
given this area.
I•want to quote a line or two
taken from' a writing found dated
in 1692 in an old St. Paul's Church
= in' Baltimore: 'It could have been
written today.
"Speak your truth quietly and
clearly; listentoothers, even the
. dull and ignorant—they too have a
story. Take kindly the counsel of
the years, gracefully
surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit >to.
shield you in sudden misfortune.
Therefore be at peace with God,
. whatever you conceive HiM to be.
ail"vv"vlialever yourlahorsX and
aspirations in the noisy confusion
of life keep'peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery and
.a b. ,. ,brvi rr^"ti'elth,v -i't 'ft4ttiti*
come -t beautiful wlr_ltiN_careful:_
Strive to be happy." -
'Love, Martha.
The ,SEED PLANT
in Londesboro
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This group of:St.'Mary'sSeparate School students were honored last rim Doherty, Rich Healy -and jvlarian Mel ick. Front Jo -Anne Healy;
week when they received word from Ottawa that.they''had achieved.' Tlom DeJong,. Gerard DeJong, Jeff Baechler, Maureen Redmond,
Excel:lencei.n.recent-Canada•F-i-tness•-Aw right- ...,�
ar-d••test-s. L,e #to rr h# el•e,, . -Seve• Patrtrerg,-and—t=tylaJiet��`""�s�saTEne:.Ke°CIy Campion also
back, Ronan Conlon, tuce Mel ick, Carolyn Aubin, Lucy Stinnisstn, (received the award but was absent when the photo was''taken.
BY MR,S, #N..OSCH
FIELD DAY .
St. Joseph's school field day
was held on Thursday of last
week. The events were: short.
dash, long dash, long distance,
long j imps,' triple jump. high
jump, softball throw.
In each division; there were
first, second and 'third place
winners for each. event. As it
would too lengthy to mention all
these winners; the champs for
each division are as, follows:
Jr, girls, Donna Drennan,
runners-up, Phyllis Hickey,
Leola Chisholm: Jr: Boys, Peter
Van Dyke, ruhners-up. John
O'Keefe, Peter' 'Hendricks:.
Intermediate' girls, Donna
Frayne; and' Anita Doherty.
runner-up, Ann Drennan;
Intermediate boys, Tom O'Keefe.
runn.ers.:.up.,.. Harry ..Van..
biepenbeek„ Fru* Van Aakn;
girls, 'Nellie Knoop, runners-,
up, Virginia Chisholm, Mary Ann
Miltenburg; Sr. Boys, John
Crawford; runners-up; ' Eddie
Sinnett, Bernie Van Osch.
-'In the-op'en7yents, girls; shcft,
'put, Nellie Knoop, . Virginia}
Chisholm, Mary Ellen Foran;ll
boy's 'shot put, T Prig Austin.
Darryl ,Wisser, John Craaw•ford,
Bernie Van Osch (tie)
1"+kould like to correct an "error
madein the write -tip of the. Pt hli,c
speaking in last week's editi96; i
Grade five spee.ches--seCoroli
Mace should have' been Joanne
Van Osch instead of Joan Ti' ort:
• Sorry girls'
CWL '
ews
to apl)'roxirnateiv 1 20 residents.
Fort -he -I' area. ' 'esi,lonts . `who
jc,�irl« «i in th(» party gild with whom
tip(' 1,,(li«:s had ,, littio visit, were
l or•tna11 O`(`Onhl(I'. '�7Or g,tn
Itlt n
mid Leo hloer'heek
On Wednesday. May 24. the
Kin stirftfge CWL was in. charge
of the May birthday party held at
Huronview,, Clinton. Members of
the league who went w'er'e: Mrs,
Joe Courtney, Mrs. Clarence
Doherty, Mrs. Gdrry Vogt, '�trs.
Walter Mrs. • Eugen'e
Frayne, Mrs. Cliff Austin, Mrs.
Ja • k Van Osch„ n 14, sw,,Antone.•
Va ...Osch. r .
Nine school' girls ".also went
along to entertain. Mrs. Walter
Clare was chairlady and with
Marianne FJ'avne at the -piano, the
girls sang several popular
numbers. Many tries were tappinr••
as Shiela Sinnott preSente(l
Scottish dance~ Mary Lu,►nn«»
`Clare and Marianne. Fravne r~,tve
their, ---prize• wri ntri rig — s e• Imo
speeches then Hie, ladies, and
girls fToined in Singing Happe
Birthday to the twenty resident,'
who celebrate their hir:thdays In
the month of••May, Each of thFs
ladies •or gents -were present«;)
with a little gift. .
Cupcakes and tea were served
PRIEST CELEBRATES
., ')n Saturday.. May 20.' Rev
,tther Michael Dalton celek)rated'
h i Fortieth Anniversary !in the
r4i'»sthun(i. ,rt !Marian 'Villa,
(lourtland. out. where he resides.
Father Dalton ' sp(nt his
boyhood in KinnshI•idue. Bets now
retiit t»'hut will he assisting in
In«n;(r'soll this swum-6,-1'T-:41Ce]nhf i»s
4')1 his 1,l mi Iv who' attended the
Arent ersar•y were: Mrs. Josie
('10ary (.)1 Wall,icebuiv. 1\1 and
' Mrs V'alter Dalton Of Vt'i dsor.
Miss Antoinette D,I4ton..1) tttoit.
Sister Maur'eerl.':Lond(in 'Ray
Ualtr),n. Terry Dalton. Mt . and
r'stdp ti� ,11,,,,l.tott,.,i11 of this
' ea . A srst;c'r. Mr•s .11,1 rn»ar('t
O'Connor of Toronto c i unable
to attend
SOCIAL NEWS
Congr•atul,itiorl, to Dan C'ravne
rho v,I',l(iutte l 1I )111 t
•A't;rirultur e (olle�, « . • t'niversit.‘
,)f Guelph10 th mrr• year (-ctt1ise;
tri •- ��t{1lr�i<1u•-:�lr�itlt _ _ His
parents. Mr, anis Mrs. Gene,
Fra yri« attended thy graduation.
Mrs...Mary Lamhertus who has
spent the winter' months witki her
daughter in Harililton returned' to
her home here .on -the w`eekeiul.
Mr. and Mrs. :Arnold \larsrnan
,lnditlm»ily ot£.L onion wen, Sunday
COMING TO GODERICH
Marksman-- Alan-- Bogie was= --
recently named the best shot at
the Goderich and District
Collegiate Institute. A member of
the rifle team, Alan won the Rifle
Club trophy for 1972.—staff photo
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visitors with !VIr. and,M'rs';• Dennis
D;altc>n; .
'Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose
Hartman and family of'Kitchener
were weekend visitors with M"rs,
Cliff Austin. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Austin were also
callers during the week.
Twenty-three students and ten
adults left very early Monday
morning on their excursion to
Victoriaville., 'Que. and will'
return Saturday. June ard.
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Mrs. Fred MacGregor of
Peterborough visited frieng and
relatives bore and in Kincardine
and Goderich.
Shirley Robb has gone to
Detroit to work for a month. •
Services in Ashfield
Presbyterian church were
cancelled because of Ripley
anniversary.• On Friday June '2
Preparatory service will be held,
and the Sacrament of the Lord's
-.Supper on June 4th at 11• a.m. The
124th Anniversary service'will be
celebrated on June 18th at 11 a.m.
and,8, p.m. with the R,ev. iCharles
Hay of Knox College as guest
speaker.
WMS
The May meeting of the W.M.S.
was held at the home of Miss Sadie '
Johnson, with an attendance of 11
members and L4 visitors. Mrs.
Ewan MacLean presided.
The prograin was prepared by
Mrs. K, Rooney and Mrs. 'Pan
Macdonffld-'1d:Rooney gave a
meditation on "Love '.
A panel on Africa was
composed of .Mrs... Earl
Macdonald» as a .Canadian: -mrs.
Rooney as an older* African., and .a
,Mrs, Alan Macdonald as a young
African, telling::of problems and
tt'b achievements in resolvinl
them. •
Mrs, A. I'acdouaid presented a
list of questions on , statistles ;oaf
A€rxca. Mrs. E., Maedosiald gave
the Offertory prayer, and roll call
was answered by a verse on' hope.
Mrs.. 'MacLean retrultlded the
members of the work bee . at
Kintail Camp on June .at W a.s '.
and Mrs. Wm. Ross gave the
treasurer's report. Mrs. Wylds
and i ,,ti,:S, MacLean ,gave
summaries of tb'e Synodical
meetings.
,,, Mrs. A. Macdonald read apoena'
for Mother's Day. The hostess
and committee served lunch.
When Yoe Shop Say....
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NOTICE
Town of Goderich
1972 TAXES
Final tax.billing, payable in two instalments
witi be mailed on or before June 9th, 1972.
.i. Harold Walls,'A.M.C.T., C.M.C.
Tax Collector
57 West Street
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