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Kinette Lil Lougheed and Goderich Police Chief Fred Minshall look over a copy -of the "Nar-
cotics Identification Guide" the service club recently circulated to Goderich homes. Anyone
wishing to have one of the guides, who did not•.receive one, may pick up copies from the local
police or at the Signal Star offices. — staff photo
Rebekah Lodge
• New slate of officers
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At the regular meeting Oc-
tober 17 in the Lodge room
MacKay Hall, `Mrs. Margaret
Sharpe, District Deputy ,.
President HuronDistrict 4023
Seaforth and Installation Staff
installed the officers of Goderich
Rebekah Lodge No. 89 in an im-
pressive ceremony. .
Officers installed for the 1972-
\ 73 term were a Noble Grand,
-d Mrs. Ruby'Snazel; vice -Grand,
Mrs. Lily Bogie; • Junin,. Past
Noble Grand, Mrs. Vera Larder;
recording secretary, Mrs. Mary-
Holmes.
Treasurer, Mrs. Mary
Errington; financial secretary,
Mrs. Gladys Nicholson;
chaplain, Mrs. Marguerite Hor-
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ton, warden, Mrs. Ila Crozier.
sConductor, Mrs. Nina Arthur,
colour bearer, Mrs. Jean Elliott;
I. G. Mrs. Ruth Johnston; O. G.,
Mrs. Vernice Stanbury,
musician, Mrs. Mona Davis.
Other appointed officers
installed were . Mrs. Della
McGee, Mrs. 'Edith Craig, Mrs.
Helen Morley, Mrs. Alice Moss,
Mrs. Mary Harman, Mrs. Amy
Cdoper, Mrs. Elizabeth Sitter,
Mrs. Joy- Smith, Mrs:.. • t add
I rtgl i ; tr`s. d ria . l; iyeir, My ,,
Irene`)Idit ti `.au Mrs. Esther
Rivett.
It was announced there would
be a cake walk -after the next
meeting.
An enjoyable social time was
held. A smorgasbord "lunch was
served arid convened by Mrs.
Della McGee and her commit-
tee.
Couple mark
64th wedding
anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, Ross ',MNee of
Nile W"rll• *celebrate .their 64th
wedding anniversary quietly Oc-
tober 28.
The congratulations of the
community is extended to this
coyiple.
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Ellen Sturdy. The next is to be
. , ow Nov, 4 at the home of Mrs.
(by . poi 1 /e lrt ` Bodges Mary Cantelon is to
The fourth.. meeting' .of this ,design the cover four our record
protect was•held on Oct. 14 at book. The discussion was.
the home of Lynne ) tildeb, and'. variety in carried lunches,6elee-
The meeting was opened. with ting balan ed raneals in
the pledge. 'Mary Ellen Sturdy restaurants and` cafeterias.
read the minutes of , meeting Demonstration was sandwich
three, making and freezing plus ac -
The --next Meeting- -is-to-te-ort;.' corn paniments,,._School_ 1:gnches
Oct. 21 at the .home of Sharotr were displayed and then eaten.
Potter. Members are to bbiniron made hot and cold
school lunch to the next meeting > chocolate for the members.
for judging : ti
The discussion was'' arty 'tiger Dunlop
protein food" in casserole,'
,cookery; quick and easy top
stove cooking; dessert and ac- The 5th and 6th meetings of
companiments for the third' the Tiger Dunlop Dinnerbells
meal; plus color and texture. was held Oct. 23 artarlow
Hall.
'Ll .de�anhr� anon ,-w#s—tuna: X Marie Wilds 'wetted -tie
casserole made by' Janet Rodger
(by Cathy MacPhee)
and Lynne Hildebrand.
The fifth meeting of the
project The 3rd Meal was held
on Sat., Oct. 21 at the, home of
Sharon Potter. The meting was
meeting with the pledge. Shirley
Dougherty read the minutes of
the last meeting.
° There was a treasurer's report
from both clubs. Helen Brindley
called to order and the pledge discussed the handouts for both
was said. The minutes to meetings.
meeting four were read by Mary Members discussed factors for
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a good lunch and they are is
follows: nutritionfollow
Canada's Food Quide; eye: ap.-•
peal (color); flavor; texture;
cost; temperature; and families
likes and dislikes.
After this:feora Shearwdod
gave a demonstration on how to
make fancy sandwiches. She
phowed the lily sandwich in par-
ticular Helen. Thawed- banana
roll sandwiches with peanut.
butte' and bananas.
The'next meeting will be held
Monday, Oct. • 30 at Carlow
Hall.
Gail McMichael closed the
GODERICH•
meeting with the creed. °
At the first meeting of the
Goderich, members elected of-
ficers.
President is Debbie Elliott;
treasurer. is Lynda Melick; and
press reporter is Susan Boyce.
The girls have made two piz-
zas and shiskabobs. At the third
meeting, members talked about
their notebooks.
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constituency on: marry occasions, as
indicated by the official index of the.
House of Commons Debates.
lis d�Ore '''stilitre ofJhe
raised by. our MIP for Hurony during
the Iast'sitti'ng:
(Exactly as taken from the Indexes of The House of Commons Debates, with page numbers 'indicated)
Business of the House,;Canadian National Railways
financing and guarantee bill, 1438"
Canada -U.S., relations, President Nixon's visit to Ot-
tawa., 1127
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NABET
strikes, 1555
Cattle, movement 'by .rail, 3554
Farm Credit Bill, 3558-9, 3671-2
Farm products marketing agencies, 543
Farm products marketing council members, appoin-
ting, 543
Farms, small farm development program, 1125, 1559
Feed grain, eastern Canada, freight assistance,
3084
Grain, two-pri,cc system, 2303
House of Commons, a Journment, Easter, 1127
House of Commons s eti
e ng arrangements, 2983-4
Postal service, 1.470
Poultry, fowl slaughter program, 715, 889, 2548,
2957, 3602
Railways, southwestern Ontario, passenger service,
2905-6
Sugar beets, 1395, 1938
Transportation, national policy 290
1083.•
Agricultural products
Exports, promoting, 9677
'Interprovincial marketing, 5220 .
Marketing agencies, establishing, 3065, 4999
Agriculture, outlook conference, 9878
Air pollution, . 2639
Apples, imports, 5156
Automotive industry, closing of London Eaton plant,
lay-offs, 1,317
Beef, imports, 5156
ON OCTOBER 30 RE-ELECT:
cKINLE
Canadian Forces, Clinton base, 1408, 1451-2- 3668,
4209, 8553 V.
Construction 'materials, sales tax, 2492
Corn, 9962, 10770
Cream, subsidy, 10386
Dairy industry, 3864, 6196-7
Defence equipment, aircraft, CF -5, 2140
Designated regions, 10734
Dollar exchange rate, floating, 5427, qu., 7497-8
Eggs, 6454-5, 8596, 8668, 9244, 9322
European Common Market, Canadian position,
6714, 10655
Excise an,d sales, taxes, school boards, 9762
Family farms, land and capital resources
acquisition, 9878
Farm machinery commission, final report, 5893
Farm machinery, establishing central testing and
evaluation centre,, 6036 '
Farm machinery prices, 6036, 6662
Farms, economic. 'unit program, 10269
Herbicides, weight shortages in packages, .6869
Hog prices, 5157
Home Oil Company Limited, takeover bid by -U.S.
Income Tax Bill (C-259), 86.12- - ,.. n�5.
5�
Livestock, eastern Canada , cow -calf operations,
assistance, 3664
Milk, 3864, 4944, 6072, 10849
Subsidies, payment -delay, 7551-2, 7563
Old age• pensions, 2179
Post Office Department, former Lapalme truck
drivers, .2363
Questions on notice, delay in answering, 7290
Unemployment insurance, 3911
Vetera•hs, pensions, and allowances, legislation, M.
AM-r:—Marsha-11); .a
Board, 8587,. 9108, 10350
ROBERT E.
PROGRESSIVE GON5ERVATIVE,
published •
by the
Huron PC ASSOC.
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