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A i14R. THURSDAY. 4RUNR 8,_1972
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*'FUe Brusse s nited Church
Women made t 1�eir nnual visit to
Huronview on 4ni ay afternoon.
This visit is ogk; d forward to
Wi'tha recti , , re st.b.y-the.
residents and by a 1 reports, the
afternoon was one of the best. The
• musical.program, ntroduced by
Jack Thynera : "i[tpluded
instrumental numb r s as well as
several songs by: 'the choir.
Following the pro am, each of
the residents rece''ved a b4g of
,„ treats from the lades. Florence •
McNaughton, a former member of
Brussels U.C.W., expressed the
appreciation of the relatives:
,pev. George if oumitoff of
•Bayfield led the s ng -a -long on
Wednesday aftern on at the
program and ted spo Bored by the
Clinton- Kinette Club Kinettes
Janet Jewitt, ' Eve yn Archer,
Maxine Merner and Carol Bucker
"s r r ,lun ,h .itfi pi`a io"
accompanimen • t}y Chrys'tol
Jewitt. The c1u members
assisted with wheel ` hairs before
and after the activiti s along with
some of the ladis' Whoare taking
part cif .their home makers course
at Huronview. 'Mrs,.Lyle Paisley
•
in a few well chosen words
thanked the Kinettes for the
pleasant afternoon.
• "The Silver 'Strings”, a
from the Walton, area. along with
two step dancers, entertained on
Family Night —Linda Godkin,
violinist and soloist in the
*orchestraintroduced•the
numbers with Beth McNichol,
Banjo; Faye Dalton,. piano and .
Alex Robertson, drums:. Vicki
Hanis. and aMarlene Glannville ,
thrilled the audience with several
tap dances and they also sang a'
special request for Marl ns'
grandparents, Mr. and ..Mrs.
Noble McCallum. Mrs McCallum
thanked the entertainers.
Plans . are being made for
special programs en Senior
CitizenstWeek,,J•nne 18-24,'with a
spee-i'al church- rvice
aurid ortum on Sunday; June '1$tli
at 9:30 conducted by Iev.
McWhinnie. By the way a service
held each Sunday in the chapelat
9:30. Relatives and friends of the
residents would be most
welcome.
Iiarbo7ark Bandconcertegin-July 2
TIL summer .Sunday evening •
band concerts, sponsored by the
Goderich Lake Town Band,swing
into another season July 2. In an•
• of ort ';to give everyone the
-+6pportufity of hearing the
concerts held 'each ° week in
Harbour Park this year a free bus
service will be offered for senior
citizens to and frpm "the concerts
u v R
'co rtes f the cal
Lions, Club.
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Each Sunday evening the blip
will leave Huron l Automotive on
:Huron Road at ;6'.45 p.m, .
travelling to Britai`rnia Road, west
on Britannia Road, to Essex
Street, north ons ex to Elgin
Avenue, east on Elgino 'Montreal
Street, Montreal street to the
Square, the Square to Kingston
Street, Kingston to Elgin, Elgiri•to
Cambria. Road, north, on Cambria
Road to Wolfe . Street,. west on
Wolfe to Victoria Street, south on
Victoria to Nelson, west. on
Bridge score;'
Nelson to Waterloo Street, south
on Waterloo to West Street and
down West to Harbour Park.
If- that . bus route does . not
adequately serve any' senior
citizen desirous of transportation
they are asked to contact Dr.
James Peters at 524-9002 or Don
' McMillan at 524-7656. Those
wishing a ride are asked to please
indicate this by raising their hand
asthe bus approaches.
Chairs are supplied at all the
cannerts.
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The lades of ttie Tiger•Dunlop Wohnen's Institute celebrated their
anniversary dinner on Friday at Carlow Hall. The group honored
many former members at that time. Seated, left to right, are Mrs.
R. Bean (the first secretary of the club) and Mrs. W. Treble.
Huron County Historical Society
"Standing are, Mrs. R. Buchanan, secretary -treasurer, Mrs. ' E.
Reaburn, Mrs. E. Montgomery and Mrs.. T. Clark (the 'first W.I.
president).—staff photo •
Kleinberg trip June 1 4
The Huron County Historical
.__Sodielv.,met.last Wednesday at:
' which time Judge Hays gave fhe
report'of the nominating
committee, Mr, H.S. Turner, the
Colborne kindergarten
see sheep shearing
Last Friday he kindergarten because we: lid never ,seen it
::,,cl;nss4at Colborne Central School before. There were some horses
There were 81/z tabies`jin play'at,;1
the •Goderich Duplicate B idge;
Club on Tuesday, May 30th.`
Winners and their scores ere,.
as follows:'
South °winnersY Mr K
North- .
Hunter and Mrs. F. Curry, 77;
Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs. J.
Chisholm, 741/2; Mrs. I'
3 rnickandIV4rsJ, I�Qn iie�ly,
w t,
East -west winners; J. Martin
and B. Ortlieb 75; Mr. and Mrs.
,W. Wharry, 73; Mrs. V. Hill, and
Robert Dick, 65.
th arm'oT a`"�Tii`sg
mate, Brent Scott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Scott at Nile, to see
the sheep shearing: All the
children involved made pictures`
of their triptravelledto and the following. is an
account given by Chaley Egener.
Once upon a time everyone . in
our class went to a farm. It was a
special day on the farm because
we were 'going. to .see the 'men
cutting: off the sheep's wool.
There were many more things
• to look at besides the sheep but the
-most special -thing was seeing the
wool getting cut off the sheep
president, also presided at
Meet=ing _. . ,. ,
A tri°p'to Black Creek Pioneer
Village and the McMichael Art
Centre in Kleinberg oh June 14 is
planned. ,
The Society will also sponsor
the unveiling of the historical
plaque at St. Joseph on July 16.
The plaque is in honour of the
memory of the late Narcisse
Cantin of It. Joseph whose dream
was to construct a canal between
Lake Huron and Lake Erie. lie
the
also epdeavoured to develop St.
Joseph as the northern terminus
of the canal. It. was part of his
ttr•pat ,and, babycal.ues_too. f main the,
"A-Great Lakes-
totl e OCean-Waterwa'y project,'
The Huron'County Historical
Society
Society officers were elected for
.the,1972-1973 term. In every -,»-
e -ase- -where— the _address s is
.orrritted, the officer resides in
Godetich.
The new slate .:is r x : , .,.,, k.
Honorary Presidents, Edward
Jenkins;"London; W. E. Elliott, '
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Investigate conditions
BEFORE, entering the
water, and always swim
with a buddy.
43) THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HEtPI G
PEOPLE LINE YOU
,Ih a crash the likelihood of
injury t� an unbelted driver is
significantly affected by the Size,
make, model and age of the car,
,says; the Ontario Safety Le ue.
• A study by Dr. B. J. Caripbe 1 of
the University of North Car Lina .i
shows that some veh cies I
produce only one-third as Many •
injuties as others in similar crash
situations. The study was based
on examination of data from
over X50,000 vehicles in crashes.
It is one of -the few public
documents that compare the
far -injury association -. While
naming. the specific makes and
models involved.
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RELc�. SEINING CENTRE
(APPROVED DEALE )
'GODERICH
Past President, J.W. McLaren;
President, H.S. Turner.
First Vice -President, Alvin
Smith, Bluevale:
Second Vice -President, David
`McClure, Crediton.
Secretary -treasurer, 'qrs.
Otto Popp; Clinton..
Assistant Sec. treasurer, Mrs.
Mervyn Batkin, Clinton.
Archivist -Historian, Mrs. W.D.
Mack, Crediton.-
Public Relation's Officer,: Mrs.
1a.D. Mooney.
cpuncillors,a AYrgcliott,
Seaforth; Mrs. ° W Metcalf,
'Bayfield; Mrs. F. Fizrgland,
Clinton; Mrs. M. Batkin, Clinton;
Mrs. -Earl Haist,, Crediton; B.J.
Clan:dy;'�'Mrs,- Aa -lour Turnbull,
Ontario
inaricingroad
reconstruction in Huron
Ontario will pay the major cost
of, reconstructing portions of
three Huron County roads
(affecting. Huron Industrial Park
and the Benmiller community, the
•Hgn.o:urable Charles
MacNaughton `• announced • this
week..
tiC ed°-> eK1es..on the
projects total about $350,00ra'
which the province will contribute
$300,000.
The "U" access' from No, 4
highway to the industrial park has
been designated as a developmene
road by the Mi•nist;yy of.
Tranp,ortation and
Communications. 'About 4-33/4
miles are involved, including a
portion of the Crediton Road and
County Road 21 which runs south
-d-•from4hee•rediton-Road ficfifturns----
ast tRthe`highaa.y...--_
The section of Huron Road No.
1, from No. 8 highway to the new
bridge at Benrniller, will also:
receive supplementary subsidy.
The distance is over two miles.
Brussels, Mrs. Harry Bolger,'
Brussels, Mrs. Gordon McGavin,.
Walton; Mrs. Harold, Turner; -
Mrs. Cecil Blake, Dungannon;
Mrs. Fordyce Clark and Raymond
Scotchmer, Bayfield.
The chairmen ,of the standing
"committees are: •.
Membership, Mrs. Leroy. Poth,
Bayfield; Projects, Mrs. Robert
Simpson, Herlsall; Finance, Mr.
Harry Worsell; Personnel,
`constitutions & By -,Laws, Judge
'Glenn Hays; Editorial, Mrs. Tait
Clat;k.i. [rd tor, Mr: C..E.Murray; ,
:' xP3f `Ic i o.,,,•Membe°s, Warden'
'Hui oriCounty Council, Mr. Triter
Hayter, Varna; . and Property
Committee Convener, Mr. E.W.
Oddliefson, Bayfield.
-Botta projects wal be
constructed this year by the
'ounty. -
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