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the township had been admit:
, ted, there would be a serious
delay in2sorting levies, Mr,
Pliwoll 'explained.
Official approval will
praialiV. come at. -the 'YWCA—
general ineeting next fall:
During the election of the
1974 executive, jack Graul, RR
2, Gadshill, was returned as
chairman by acclamation. This
will be Mr, Graul's third one-
year 'term as, chairman.
Other officers' elected were
vice-chairman, Lorne Murray,
Moorefield;, Water
Management Advisory Board
chairman, Jack Alexander,
Wingham; Reforestation, Land
U9'e and Wildlife . advisory
board chairman, Jack Alexan-
der,_ Wingharn; .Public
Relations Advisory Board
chairman, Vince Judge,
Listowel,.
A major project of the MVCA
this yearwill be to sell conser-
vation. '
A column edited by Rockey
Raccoon, will be, submitted to
weekly newspapers in the
Maitland watershed.
The columns will deal with
wildlife, erosion, forestry and
Making that snappy hop over the boards`for,a Zine change gets harder every year according
to Signal -Star publisher, and Paper Leaf center, Bob Shrier. Mr..Shrier. was not aloha in his
misery, however, since moat of the Paper Leafs, and"Try-Hards for that matter, complained
about a shortness-of`wind and wobbly legs during Sunday aftemoon's benefit hockey match
at the- Goderich" arena. Proceeds from the Mame, which CKNX• won 7-6, went toward the
work of the Goderich, and- Dist rict-.Association fczr_the_Mentall Retardetd__{staff. photo)
GANNON: pOINGS.
Mr. -and Mrs. Robt. Irvin,'ac-
companied 'by Mrs, Ivan -Paper-
q r k of Goderich, were guests at
a family dinner at the4om-e of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith (nee
Violet Ritchie) and family at
Molesworth on Sunday at
• noon.
On , Saturdayevening
•February 23, a birthday,dinner
and social evening to, honour
Mrs. Melinda Nivins, (nee
Culbert) on her 77 birthday
(Feb. - 22) was held in the
`Orange Hall in. Clinton. There.
were 79 guests w;ho, came from
Trenton, Sudbury, St. Thomas,
Hamilton, Bridgeport, Kit-
chener, Lor►desboro, Goderich,
Lucknow, and bu.ngannonf
Mrs, Nivins has six children; 19
grandchildren, and nine great-
grandchildren..
• Mr. and Mrs. ,Irbvine Eedy
isited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob- Ott, Matthew and•
tAndrew, in Kitchener. On their
return they were accompanied
by Mrs. Bob Eedy and the
twins, Megan .and Jennifer.,
Born at A•1'exandra Matine
an'd General 'Hospjtal,
Goderich, February -15, a baby
girl, Deborah Anne, to Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Draper, R.R. 6
Goderich, a granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wintemute.
Congratulations!
Also, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Burt, February 25-, in
.Goderich Hospital, a baby-.gi`rl„
8 ib. 3 oz., a sister fob —Rhonda
and Randy, and r-anddaughter'
. for Mr. and-- Mrs. Ben Park.
Congras,turations!
'Wand Mrs, Wm."Naylor of
=S`arnia carne Friday and spent
the weekend with the Tatter's
parents_,,, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Park:.
The World Day of Prayer
gathering is to be in Dungan-
non United Church on Friday,
March - 1 a,L.2:00 p.m. with
Father Dettinger of -
K'ingsliridge as guest speaker.
Alb neighbouring churches, are
invited to participate iti this
ti annual service.
President Gerald Kerr of RR,
Goderich was re-elected .by ac-
clamation.. .Andrew Ritchie. of
Lucknow was elec..ted for a
three-year term as a new .direc-
t.or to s -teed • Bert McWhin-
ney, Other directors are Gerald-
Kerr',
eraldKer, re-elected for a three-year -,
`tterm,- Charles Anderson of
Lucknow, George C. Feagan -of
Goderich, Austin'Martin of RR
5,- Lucknow, and. John Nixon of.
R5 B 1
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By O.M. Blake
recreation.
The authority will also, at-
tempt to produce a ;-quarterly
newsletter for use by schools,,
libraries, and' interested in-
fdividuals.
Co-operative courses in con
servation involving the MVCA
and the Harriston Centre. of
Conestoga College,' was
suggested by Andy Clow,
--development , ciffieer_ at:. the
school. •
The possibility of receiving.
more government grants as 'a
result of the co-operation bet=
ween .the tw bodies, existed, ._
Mr. Clow said. .
In an effort. to procure more
money for the authority, the
MVCA will strive to:establish
an official foundation for'
during its entire period 192'7 to receiving money donated by in
1958. dividuals and-- institutions,
'Mrs. Olive Straughan from•' Chairman Graul said.
Goderich has been visiting with -The money could be used for
her' daughter and son-in-law, a land acquisitions.
Mr.� and Mrs. K.K. Dawscin• .. sy�lpflon s•
The boys from here who play y•
hockey with the Lucknow Fleas
are looking ',forward to their' (continued from page 1:A)
tournament on Saturday, The Evers. "'Not at all ,.like
mothers will lit assisting with Beethoven's, .music which con
the sandwiches during the day. aPtkins a Zveatth of ideas. 'ou
can hear-,%. has music played
Agents of the company are Bendix workers
Donald MacKay of ' Ripley, •
John F. MacLennan of Kirttail, caped back
Mason Robihsc n of .Winghani,
Delmar. ;Sprciul of RR 3,
Auburn. The ' late Fred
McQuillin of West Wawanosh'"
served hs .an. agent until his.,
• sudden death in 'December.
Frank F. Thompson is the ,
secretary -treasurer of the Com-
pan' end Mrs.- Cora E. Thomp-
son is' the assistant secretary -
treasurer, The . office of 'the
company is located, •at Dungan-
non.
Of interest to Dungannon
• readers.. is the article -in the
Sentinel.Feb: 20 -'with the pic-
ture on front-page of Torn Web
;ter re St. Augustine,Beef Ring,'
because.he was also the butcher
for-.' Dungannon Beef Ring
Mr Bill Wiggins is in,
Wingham and District General
Oospital since Thursday suf-
fering from hiccoughs.
Thursday, February 28, is the
regular date for the Dungannon
Women's Institute meeting
which i§ to be held at Nile
Church beginning with a pot-
luck lunch. This Branch is now
years old and is plahning to
ce r brate'in special ways during
. tliiia •-year• Mrs, Clarence
McCle ghan- v311 be showing
pictures across Canada on
° Thursday. `�,•
•Congratula ` tis', to Donald
and Bev. Thomp n, publishers
of the' Lucknow tinel who
won two tickets on Airt`,Canada
to any locationtkiey f Only
asaopiation member ptibli era
were' eigible and also nut
in attendance at the president's
bo11,, 'in Toronto, to win the
award.
About 75 persons attended
theAnnual.meeting of the Weatp
Waivirhoeh Mutual' Fire Ing
. aat*fCC 'Company held' in the
Dutngenfon Agricultural '1 -fall
.,Aft Pebruary 15.
Production lin-es at the Ben'
dix Home System Limited
plants in Hensali are hack to'
normal. ' •
In a news release last, N 'eek
general manager Andy Imanse'
said, "Bendix Home Systems
Limited are Pleased to an-.
nounce that, 74 employees who
were temporarily laid off • have
been called back.
',Plant renovations to meet
recreational vehicle and mobile
housing sales caused the tem-
porary. layoff. As ',realignment;
of facilities has been "completed
construction • of beth- types 'of
units may �, now be accom-
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modated: .
many, • many times and hear,
something new every time. But
Beethoven Was a genius, that's
all. A genius."
But perhaps' the greatest
reason for Clifford Evens'
devotion to music. is• the joy it
provides to him • and to. his
audiences. • n
' ;'People come into_ the core
cert hall 'and sit back, and
relax," he said with a note of,..
pride in his voice, "Our music
reminds them there's beauty in
the world. There's still such
great beauty 'in the world."
Some of that beauty felt by
•Clifford Evens and the London
• Symphony Orchestra -will ,he
conveyed to Goderich and area
`'people on March 9. It won't he
wise to put off buying a ticket.
, It will probably be another full
house.
This magnificent low mileage car has never seen -winter
-4111 lust now. Sable black finish wH1r4dark blue interior.
Features power windows, 6 way power seat, comfortror)
aircdnditioning, soft ray glass, radio, whitewalls plus all
of Cadillac's fine standard features. What an oppor-
tunity!
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