The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-09, Page 4•
PAGE 4--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 9, t974
MASONS HAVE
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
South Huron District Recep-
tion for Most Wor. Bro. George
- E: Turner, Grand Master,
Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. of
',Canada in the Province of On-
tario, was ably conducted kiy
Morning Star Lodge No. 309,
A. F. and A. M. G.R.C. Carlow,
who played host at their 100th
Anniversary last Satn.rday
evening May 4 in •SA ltford Hall
when over . 150 Masons from
Grand Lodge and Lodges frorn
South Huron District assem-
bled for the Centennial.
The Anniversary celebration
opened with the Masons at the
head table being piped in by
Bro. Donald "Dawson of Ripley
who is PiPer of ,Old Light
Lodge, Lucknow, followed by
the, Blessing by Rev. Brother
Clarence M.cClenag1han and
4' Toast to the Queen .and the
Craft' by Wor. Brothel- Harvey'
Culbert.'
A delicious roast beef dinner
served by the ladies of Tiger
Dunlop Women's Institute was
enjoyed by all .after. which Wor.
Brother Harvey Culbert in -
Masons of the
and Rt. Wor.
Stoll made the
of District
trodured the
Head Table
Brother, Allan
Presentation
Masters.
Bill of Stirling,° Alberta; John
of Gpslerich Henry of RR 6,
Goderich; and Leonard at
home; and three daughters,
Steintje, Mrs. Herman
Schoemaker of Saitford;•
Joanne, Mrs. John ;Chambers of ,
,Goderich; and Mary of London.
One son predeceased in 1969.
They have 15 grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Kolkman"were
visited by many relatives,
friends and neighbors in the af-
ternoon from 2-5 and about 60
enjoyed • a ' delicious
.smorgasbord dinner served by
the family who were all present
for the Anniversary except son
Bill who phoned long distance
from Stirling, Alberta during
the evening.
Many gathered in the+ after-
noon and evening for the recep
tion ,among whom was a
brother-in-law. of Mrs. Kolk-
man from , Holland and a
brother of Mr: Koikman's, Bill
Kolkman, Mrs. Kolkman and -
family from Clinton atea,and
friends. and relatives from
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Ac -
tori, Hamilton, Lambeth, Lon-
don, Clinton and Goderich.-.
The celebrants were the
recipients of 'many gifts and
flowers. '
REC COMMITTEE
Entertainment which was Colborne Township
several vocal solos by Lorne Recreation Committee held a
Hyde and How,ard Harris, ac -
‘t, meeting in the Township Hall
companied on the piano by Wednesday evening, May 1.
Ralph •Henderson, all of The meeting opened . with
-Goderich, was well received. -
President' Wm. Bogie in. the.
Toast- to the Grand,' Master°
and the Grand Lodge
chair and minutes read by .01was secretary, Miss Helen Brindley.
made by Wor. Brother George The Saturday morning- sports
,Gibson with the response by activities at the Colborne Cen-
Most Wor. Brother George E. .tral School during. -the winter
Turner, M.D. months were well attended and
9-/�W o r_ Brother' Gordon proved very satisfactory and
Fowler, Master of Morning worthwhile. .
Star Lodge No. 309, made-theThe Hiking.; Trail • is now
Presentation. of a beautiful receiving special attention. Sof,
blanket with the Masonic Em- tball is in the ,forefront right
blem . to Most Wor. Brother_ ..now and registration at the
George E. Turner, M.D. Carlow 'Hall was 'Wednesday
Rt. Wor. Bro. Hugh Hill who evening, May 8 for children in -
was Wor., Mater of Morning terested in softball this season.
Star Lodge in 1914 , and There is a fee of $2.00 per child
D.D.G.M. in 1932 made the with. a maximum of $5.00 per
toast to the visitors which ,was family of three children or over.
responded to by Wor. Brother Children have to be 8 years to
.James DeZeeuw. - ' 15 years old on or before June
Brother William Stiles made l t. If you' haven't `registered
the Junior` Warden's Toast and are _interested .'contact Mr.
which made a fitting climax, Wm, Bogie, phone 524-5056.
followed by Auld Lang Syne Discussion followed... regar-
and The' -Queen, , to a most ding Slowpitch Softballfor the
delightful and beneficial ' men. Anyone interested would
evening. Rt..Wor. Bro. Allan be well advised to . make it
Stoll and Wor. Bro. William L. known.to one of the coaches or
(Craig were Co -Chairmen of the • any of the men in charge.
Program for this Centennial COMMUNITY NEWS
Celebration. .
Owing to a rash ofbreak-ins
in the area. farme-s would be
well advised to guard their
twine, fertilizers, grain and
seeds.
Mr.' and d Mrs. Matzo (nee
Barbara Buchanan) Of Guelph
are the proud parents of a baby
boy born May 4.' A grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Buchanan.
40TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs.' Teunis. Kolk-
man, RR' 3, Goderich,
' celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary in Saltford Friday,
May 3.
They' are the proudparents
of six sons, Bernie of RR 4,
Goderich; Bert of Lambeth;
Pied Piper
The Mayor of Hamelin on the left,• played by Kevin Dykstra
discussedLhe problem of the rats with hi.s councillors Cathy
Milburn Shelly' Baer and Mary Shoemaker in Colborne
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VICTORIA VIEWPOINT
I was
blowing bubbles one,
day. When I was blowing bub-
bles I thought if `1` could be a
bubble. I try to fly like a bubble
but I always fall down and I
try to go,up like .a bubble—but I
always fall. d,oWn...
One day where my mother
hang, the clothes I swing .on the
string but the string broke. I do
not like to be a bubble.
• by Michael Dalton
Rm,,4
I .was blowing some .bubbles
and one came the way ,I was
facing and it went in my nose
and it came out my eye rand
back in my mouth and I was
blowing bobbles.
by .Paul Greet
Rm. 4'
_u!,i.CH IS MY WORLD
The city or the wilderness? I
may never"know. The city give's
as much as the wilderness. 'I
know one .city I never want to
live in. Sin City! (Toronto)
Cars, trucks, factories, dumps.
Never! Over my dead body I'll'
live there,
But the wilderness is dif-
ferent. It ,has clean rivers and
lakes'. I would like to live on a
mountain peak in a little log
cabin with Barbie • and Ann.''
Just, be lazy every day, lie in
the grass and soak up the sun.
It's not going -to - help to just
GODER-ICW FROSTED 'FOODS
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65 HAMILTON STREET
Appreciation
Sale
1
OF'F
All Retail Groceries
in Stock
Our store has/been leased: We will Continue to
manage the meat department arid cold storage
section of the store. Frozen. Food lookers are
available now, for rental.
1
sit around. Help with the fight!, -
p by Susan MacDonald,
in conjunction
With ecology study
" FIELD TRIP
Room 15' went to the water
treatment plant this week. We
found it very interesting to
know what all is done to the
water from the tirpe it leaves.
the lake until it gets to 'our
taps. For the next two weeks.
the whole school iso doing. a unit
on Ecology. Many classrooms
are going on. fieldtrips to. ob-
serve our environment. •
BOWLERS •
The superior bowling efforts
of the 'three members of, the
RH'•s'proved to be much too
powerful for the,other, less
talented'.teami3. Hpefully the
RH'S will be up against a little
tdugher, competition next year.
If not, then league expansion is.
inevitable.
School's productio'n,of The Pied Piper: The students perfor-
med for parents and guests at the school and were so suc-
cessful` they were invited to put On the show at 'H:urbnview.
pl.
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