The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-11, Page 15The Residents enjoyed a
second Sunday evening song
service this nt:onth by the Clin-
ton Christian Reform -Church
as. there were five Sundays in
March.
Volunteers front Bayfield
along with a new .member of
the team, Mrs. Jean Lindsay,
assisted with Mondays ac-
t i t�'i't1es.
Two new residerlts were
welcomed to the Home, Austin
Dexter of, Londesboro and
'Albert Kitton of Goderich.
Marie Flynn, Mary Taylor,
Norman, .Jerry and Terry
provided the music_ for the oc-
casion. ..
One hundred Grade 3,4,5
students, of the Huron Centen
niaa School of Brucefield
presented their spring program
GEE HAW on Tuesday after-
noon. This show was a take off .
from the television series Hee
Haw and was a fine display of
talents by the students in the
acting, dancing and singing.
The Principal, Arnold
Mathers, and five 'teachers,
Mrs. Carol LeBeau, Mrs.
Alexander, • Miss Bennewies,
Mrs. Hunter Dewar and Mr.
Brand directed the show. Mrs.
Hayter, a great grandmother of
one of the students, expressed
the appreciation of .the
residents.
There were'°seven tables of
euchre and two of crokjinole'ih
play at ' Wednesday's games
with . volunteers from the
Vanastra' Opti Mrs. Cluj?
assisting. •
B
iigsbridge L. donates
to the father He�nesey Fnd
GODERIOR SIGNAL-STAR,THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 11.974
Ed Stiles, of Goderich, c3
visited the Horne On Thursday The annual meeting of the being conducted by the
afternoon and played an hour . Kingsbridge Catholic Women's Seminary now; a new movie
'of organ melodies and accom- League was held April 1 in St. "Time to Run" with Billy
panied Mrs. Rogers , with, Joseph' -s Parish' Hall with 29 Graham, is being held Monday;.
:several ,sacred .vocal solos. `members and one guest atten- April 8, 1974 at 9:30 a.m. at he
ding. Avon Theatre in Stratford, and
Slides and music wasthe Mrs. John Howard,. that there is a•service available
theme of the program for president, called the meeting to , named the Church Photo Direc-
"FAMILY NIGHT" arranged order. and Fr.'Ed. Dentinger tory. .
by Mrs. Marjorie Heuther.. of CR led in the prayer. Fr. Dentinger thanked all
Walton. , Mrs, Glen Johnston, Fr. Dentinger gave a Scrip- members involved' in the
of Brussels, accompanied her ture : Read,ing. ' Mrs. Howard a making of the drapes, tables,
daughter, Karen, with vocal 0.welcomed all to the. annual , pt. Patrick's Dav Program anck
solus and a step`dance. Mar- meeting and also one r new .any of the many achievements
jorie Heuther accompanied her member, .Mrs.' Clem Steffler. the past year. „
son John with several° mouth ' Minutes were read by Mrs. In his message,he stressed
organ selections. Willa Taylor Tome Hogan. '• Mrs. Eugene .depth of faith in the family and
"showed coloured slides of . Frayne read the ctmrespon- ,said the mother is the key to
Florida. ° Mrs. Hackwell
thanked these responsible for
the program.
Hospital nurserg equipment..
Mrs. Marion Lane, left, afternoon supervisor at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, listens
to a lullaby played on a crib mobile as Mrs. Diane l3owra centre, and Mrs.`Verna Kane look on'.'
The mobile was part of a donation to the children's ward at the hospital by the Beta Sigma Phi
Soror•i,ty. The baby lounge, high chair ,and th'e, two crib mattresses are also part -of the
Qv donation. (staff photo)
Tier Dunlop
4.11
The fourth meeting of Tiger
L)unlop II1,was held on March
25 at the home of Linda Mat-
thews. • .
.All seven members answered
'the roll call which was "A good.
habit 'for the care of clothing".
At., meeting six the girls will
have a- hairdresser tell them
the eight way to care for their
,hair.
• •' ,March„ 27th- was a work .
meeting to finish the 'laundry
bags;
'The fifth meeting of Tiger
Dunlop III was held at the
home of Miss Rubena Brindley.
Roti call was "One aid. which
will improve storage in my
bedrooni" with everyone an-
•
swering. „
Barbara Desjardi>:ts Showed
the girls how. to, use rcnake-up.,, •
Because of the thunder storm,--
evervone,was made up by 'can-
dlel•ight. She made up each
`-' member. .
They discussed; Achievement
Day. •It will' be held at
Brookside School. Members
will bring covers for their books
and ideas for the club exhibit to
the• next], meeting.
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CLAY —
• Silo Unloaders
Feeders x
. - Cleaners
Stabling
= Leg Elevators
• Liqu1dhltanure'Equipment
• Hog Equipment
FARMAT3C •-•-
- Mills
Augers, etc:
CORN —
Cleaners
- Heated Waterors
ZERO --
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Bulk Tanks
Pipeline & Parlour Equipment
WESTEEL-ROSCO•Granaries -
`8 & L - Hog Panelling
Bulk Tank & Pipeline cleaning
Detergents, Teat Dip, etc.
Bovadine
Dyna
losan
•Uddarsan
Foamcheck
Kleeneasy
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dente. the amount. of faith shown in
Treasurer's report was given the family.
by Mrs. Cyril Austin. She also Mrs. .John Howard thanked
gave a summary for the" year. all involved in the'St..Patrick's
A quilt made by Mrs. Dennis program especially, Mr. Walter
Dalton was shown. It is, to be Clare and Fr. Dentinger and all
raffled in the near future. involved with the lunch.
Mrs. Mark Dalton read a let- • There aresufficient funds
ter' from Pro -Life requesting a acyailable for flowers for Easter.
donation. Mrs. Dalton made a ., A breakfast for the First Com-
motion that a donation be sent munion Class and their
and this was•seconded by Mrs. families, •was discussed. •
Walter Clare and Mrs. Reis Anyone"wishipg to attend the
Miltenburg.
A motion for a donation to
the, Fr. Hennesey Fund was
made. by Mrs. Joe Courtney
and seconded by Mrs. Peter
Van Osch.
Cultural Life Convener, Mrs."
Joe Courtney,.reported that fif-
teen graduation pins have been
ordered and Haat the Cancer.
.C'arnpaign.,-w..ill.P:.be :i.n soon
Resolutions will be coming up ,,,r
at the Convention in :„May.
Fr. Ed Dentinger stated that
the •Save The. Family Plan is
a
Annual Convention in May
should contact ' Mrs. John
. Howard.
Fr. Denefinger led in prayer aoto
close the meeting which' s
then turnedover to Mrs. Ries
Miltenburg of the Elections
Committee; -
The new executive is:
President; Mrs. John Howard;
First Vice President, ' Mrs. An -
tone '" Vann Osch; Second Vice
President, Mrs. Fred Crawford;
third Vice President, Mrs.
Eugene Frayne; re,gording
secretary, Mrs. Tom • Hogan;
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Jim Martin; treasurer, . M7rs.
Cyril Austin.
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NOTICE
G derich Town Council passed Bylaw Number a of
1974 to prescribe the
HEIGHTAND DESCRIPTION
OF FENCES WITHIN THE
TOWN OF GODERICH
Section 2 reads, as follows:
No person shall construct ar erect within the, Town of
Goderich any fence in contravention of theprovisions. of
Bylaw Number 18 of 1974.
For further information please call Building Inspector's
Office 524-9492. •
Copies of By-law are available at Municipal Office.
4. Harold Walls, A,M.C.T., G.M.C.
Cllerk-Treasurer
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Oritarosn.or ...
$300 tax
credits.
�mu�lh�rn
lFamiiiesqpensioners. roomers, .hoarders. the handicapped
and ac t'hers\ 'i11 .benefit. Ontatic'sa,.new Tax Credit System
..provides for .three separate credits:
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