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.GOMMGrIiTY NEWS
-Mrs. MaryBe're,of Dungan-
non and Earl McNee of
Belmore called '• on Au ►lirn
friends last Sunday evening. -,,
Master Michael Haggitt of
- Ztirieh .visited last week with
his. grans paredts, Mr. 'and Mrs.,
Thomas ;.Haggitt. •- •
Mrs. Ebner .Trommer visited
on Sunday with her9mother,
-Mrs: =13. Od;bert: in- Auonerest,
Stratford. '
Mr,,and-.,Mrs. Norman Wood-
• of innerkip moved into their
new home' lasts week;•on John
Street purchased from Mrs.
Elsie Scott. Mrs. Scott recently
moved into her new home pur-'
' .chased, .from'' MTs'.---:Mab'el
Brooks."
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Kenneth
Haggitt. and family, , of St.
••' Catharines. spentlast weekend
with ,his parents; -Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas, Haggitt,
Wayne Scott of Wawa' spent:
• the weekend with his arents,-
P
and :Mrs. -Kenneth Scott
and brother,, Eric' Scott.
---- �• Mi s,��Kerne-' McDonald of
` ,' MissI°salwel~•Fox
, Seaforth � and
of plyth visited last Saturday
with Miss Laura :'Phillips
ducted byMrs. Carmen Gros
Lunt✓�h-, wa§ .served by' Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Thomas
Cunningham; `. • ,
PA$TOA�s. Frttell-
Knox United 'Church,
AubUrri, was filled (0 capacity.
last
last :Sunday to W' hear :pastor,
• Alfred Pry 'preach his farewell
message before. he retires to live
in Goderich. •Donnybrook
U'rl,ited 'Church also joined` in
with ' the service.
Church 'organist, Mrs. Nor-
man Wigh`ttnan • was at the
organ and Miss Nancy Ander-
son and Miss Judy McPhee
were pianists. Mrs. Fry led the
congregation in the responsive
Psalm.
Guest soloist Cgci1 3 Fry,
brother of Pastor Fry,'. sang two
solos. A trio composed of Nancy
'Anderson, , Shirley Dodds 'and
• Melba Park sang two numbers.,
rt' The choir, also sang.-
• . Pastor Fry chose for, his last
message at the Auburn. Charge,' •
"Plan and' Purpose','. He urged
evel'yone 'to. have a' purpose
and plan fobtheir life',;in this
world and the .next. Like St.
Paul, he stated that he came, to
the Auburn .Charge five years,
ago with. fear and' trembling,
9 and deter�`."tfined- tooprir'each'
Christ and Fi'' crucified,
-;" The followin s a copy -of his
,
farewell meas° to his
Mrs. Stanley Ball is.a patient
in' Clinton,,. Public . Hospital
,;1 '--following surgery. • . -
Visitors. last week with Mr,..•
Y.IYhfL>f1yf,/w'YMYS,Y •,( f Y,1W 1,Y,,•hW�..;
and Mrs, William `H'el iic and
family . of .Goderich were 'Mr:'
and' -Mrs. Emerson Rodger, Mr.
and Mrs: '. • Bill Rodger and
• family ocluburn• and Mr.. and
;Mrs, Clare Rodger and _
r.,,r..,rt za. - , Kathy,
iif" "od`eri r . -
Mrs: -Edgar Dari- entertained
10 little • friends of her
daughter; f Sandra on the' oc=
• nasion of .her sixth birthday, All
enjoyed the afternoon. �v'ith
games and a, delicious'uricht'of"
"This is riaparting r}� essage to
you. a l 1. W hen we. ca ine 'tp You
in 1969 oui 'first request ,was
'the hope that .we?might,` be one
happy family in••.God, We -:are
sire that you' will agree that
this ,has'been , accomplished.-
/ You, have been very loyal` in at-
' tendance ` at the `Sabbath -se(-
' _you ' -`.,have always been
• willing to ° co-operate 'in the
hot dggs4-and' birthday' cake.' well-being of the Churcht"You �"
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- � �� •, and!'. Mrs.' Bill ` Barret
M"rs, Gerald 'McDowell Trustee Board,
thank .d rs. Fr.. for assistance " Norman McDowell is also a
in the United Church Women•.:,, member of -the Board and Mrs.
and presented gifts to her,kMrs. "'"Norman MO:Vowel is the
Brian. Hallam on behalf' of• -the secretary -treasurer, Robert
children,...and adults" thanked'' Turner ,is the superintendent:
to attend; conference
2uxing the.`week,•aof..July
n 12th, 200 4,H Homemaking
Club girls from allparts of On-
.-tario will' be participating in.
the Girl's Conference held • at
the University of Guelph.
, The girls who are attending
from Huron • County., are: •
f,. Joanne Kieffer, RR 2,
the Frys far excellent help in Mr. Raithby thanked all for Teeswateer;' Mary Edith Gar-
de art ents: Qf the church. their eo-operation and - teied Win ha Barbara
^.. P•- m ,,. §,� Hiss, RR 4, -Wingham; R
- Greg Hallam and Andrew that a record sale of. lol,snhad M;" ore RR 5, Wl«n bam;
an themwith taken plac duringthepast •' g
Koopm � presented :� Dorothy Bonescha>�sker, RR� 1;
a space saver of attractive year. Starting o'n:July lst an in- Ethel; Joanne Gibson, RR 2,
shelves for their books in .their- crease An price for:, lots and. Seaforth; ,Marie Betties, SRR 2-;
new home in "Goderich: Both' grave openings would come in ;, Bayfield; Shelley Weber, 'RR ,3,
Pastor and Mrs• . Fry" -thanked effect.
' ,.,••••d-I)ashwood; Kathleen -- Gielen,
everyone for the lovely gifts. • Those laid (o,, rest during RR : rediton.
' Members from° former 1.973 'were William' S. Dodd,
ova
charges, Zion and Kincardine, Grant Charles ,Mallory, Mrs. �� •citizets
: 'wejcomed
,were • present as were many -Margaret
members of the- Fry family. • Laur'a ay -Jac son and Mrs.. ow
Usher's• for the day _were Ken- Archi Webster. .
-Law enc_
The .--guest speaker, Rev.
neth McDougall, r , g ,..,
l� �
• .Har'old Snell rhos 'for his�tes
r on Gross' and' L, a �'�
•1oug Dtirnin. ' ' What mean ye by hese s�iones,?
° w , He spoke fof Joshq
MEMORIAL. SERVICEChildren of Israel
The .'purpose.4 of . this
Terence is, to assist., girls int'
gaining an appreciation of their
• apportunities. ' and ''respon- •
sibiltties as ilidiv;-idual's, mem,-
- bers of ' a Club, a :community
and ,.as'Canadia.n''citizens. Ths
Conference .will encourage
'Members ° to:,: share their.ideas
and broaden, ttheir'eperiences
by meeting with club ,members
from across the province. 4
program has been planned to
include special speakers,
exhibits, demonstrations and
participation _,of club.'girls_ in
discussion groups. 4. -
Pla-etzer, Go d
IODEparty
leading the deli htfu coffee` arty "was
g A g P
and making given by, the Maple Leatfw,Chap•
• a memorial of sto e s for -their .' ..:D.E. `' f, ,1- owrn the
A large crowd attended t t ter i.0 o i g Mrs.
4Fi -annual memorial 'ser e , safe crossing of the ed Sea, so • sitizenstiip court,'June: 20..Mrs.
ofB _.
with .Rev. Fred'; Carson of :t:'; always remember t is miracle: Colborne Si., was the scene of
w the ex- the, gathering,
Mark's Anglican: .Church in w.<: Mrs, Snell spoke, n-:
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a
t 1
of th ' o nds a •l.0 m
t ore 'Ma C
charge.:..He was assisted by Re -cellen ordergr y r-r4;4Mrs, 4RQ.bt. c. 1
's . an' thanked:The Trus ee Board'citizenship,'secret ,r reser ed
Ro,n hurl of the- Huron Men's d x .... �' , secretary, i� •
Chapel and Rev..I-laroltl ,Snell ,or -their work.' 1n closi g� he I.O.D.E. greeting /cards to some
"of Exeter. Mrs. Celia Taylor ac, remarked that 'stones mean a 20 new Canadians. These
cos 'anied on he' accordion forgreat deal to 'many people, but, 'represented 6 European' coin-
the singing of the hymns. hymns. ,� he urged.all, to keep faith with tries, 'namely '1' ae Netherlands,
Frank Raithby, chairman -of - God rio .matter what happens, Italy, Greece, Germany, Den -
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.t::he.Cemetery Board' welcomed , . Rev, Ron Curl led in prayers ° markt as well as U.S.A.. Name '
all ton"the 'service arid -spoke of and pronounced the benedic-e tags helped, • to identify , the
the resignation of ,William tion. ,. - • \ " guests sand. their friends.
Two visitors from:the Sarah
Hale Chapter,. Clinton; Mrs.
l
bt M M
R L d Teck
--Vavies• • were present: ••',,Music
-provided by 'Mrs. Jessop was'44
background for an informal
sing-spng,'-
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,ane of the most importants:
events of.. the golfing season
•the Paperniclk' Trophy, .It was
very;. fitting that"�last year the
Trophy was won by Mr. Ronald
Menzie. lYlr.''Menzie was a good
friend. of Mr. Ivan 'Papernick:
tlr)nellys, Jiro Wilkinson and
Jack Evan's.:
a e the a rnick •
He Toon 1Q d '�' Pe
Trophy, to` the Mens 'Section. •
p Y - ,
, Men's Night will be .played• .,
on Thu'slay because of the
holiday --•Monday --. ,,oil.. -Moore
got a Bole ln•ope on number six
• .while golfing with his. friends.
on Sunday afternoon, 'lune 30„
Well' done Ron: -
,
on: -
Ladies night was rained out
last week. Hopefully the rain . .
Will go ^o away, ,,,on Tuesday'
nights.
On Wednesday, _June '26th
• Jean Knight, Jean' Hanky and
Cl rt .'Hoffineyer ventured to
the. Mitchell, Ladies;:I'.nvitatioh -
guess what happened - it rained'
but. the ,girls • had :`a good day
at ►way.
Ivan- , papernick started
golfing,in 1944.. Mr. Lloyd, who
Qw.ned-.- the ,lao„wling , alley on
West. Street where now stands
the. P.U•C:,,':'got Ivan interested•
in the game.• He 'really' took to
�it. In 1950. he won.• the Ellis
and' Garrew Trophies. In 1957
Larry and Ivan won .the Father
and Son>Trophy, Ivan was very
interested in young golfing
' people and also his son's game.
He' enjoyed' golfing 'with- his
wife Jean and she, says she
played better golf ',then. `His'
`golf itlg - buddies were Ted
Plante; Howard -Pollack, -the
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,o• ae ea.n an , rs.
Wainer during the year and
adding, Robert 'Arthur to the
- Also -present. wee -her --grand-. —have -provided us--with.-a lovely-
°rents;' r, `and Mrs: William Lynda-j�:arnd=.�ilie- Terry.' Scice + ..
p M,�, .home, It has been . a joy so serve . and ' Marion Watt, Mr,,.
E. Young of . Goderich . --" you. - and'
Mrs. Ray Ma cKenzie; 'of
'Mr -and- -WS: Fordyce Clark ,' 'We -have appreciated the a Toronto, visited at the, home of
of Goderich Visited'on Saturday • •response of our young people . Mr; and Mrs: Ross MacKenzie.
_. • with "Orve 1 °'McPhee '• and. rs. • - both_ in .the choir'and jn .their •,
, , �,... °••far t� weekrend.�. .
Lily Kerns: - - . . . r' -willingness to become involved. ' a. ourri`
g
' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd., Raithb� The Official' Board and . the ; Mr. and. , M Frank' Yeo
„of G,oderich, •'Mrs. Mac Bell of
r oof--Dorchester visited 1aat;.Sun- 'Session, the : U.C.W.; the Ex- New 13runswick,_'MT. and Mrs.
''� day.with Mrs. Celia Taylor. ` plorers, _ "the Sunday Schools;
`•Mi. :and �- Mrs: ' Harold Wayne Hunter: and`Jennifer-of
:and the.. Juni° ;Congregation, London visited at the home of
NicholsonMr.-;and-:-Mrs---Ar-•-•---have * - — been.a -great ' in=
., .. ..., .- Mr. and Mrs. George Moncrief.
thur Nicholson of .Sea f orth, Mr. • spiration. No:minister nd yife
and MIs; John Stadelin"sari and� - �'� • Mr: Joe.,MapIntyre 'has been
• . could ask. for more . • -_r
° a }latent in Kincardine
Christine of `Blyth, and Mr: and ``As a family we ,have had IiosiSital. His many friends
Mrs. Hugh Bennett arid James many changes; we have -shared ' - wish him '°a speedy -recovery. '
of 'Port Albert visited last Sung' our joys and,sorrows. We have Mr. d Mrs. Robert Simp
sonof
day with Mrs. Eleanor Bpd , rejoiced when' little area were intail, are holidaying
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° --- r ° 'nock. ` ' born in o it - rrfidst, and when thi ek at a •cottage, at Kin
Mr. aid Mrs..' Rbnald Rath= our young people were married, , '.til Beach.
well µof Parkhill - visited last ._also, when we received , new Mr, Mrs. Jahn MacLean,
Thursday", with; •hertwwtnother, members into the family. e. W
�• . of Chicago, visited,:,. -in the cos-.
Mrs: Celia T-aylq -=.--- ;shared our sympathy .when munity `(his; 'week..He is She;
• dear ones were called into ,nephew of ..the late Donald
1i1f LKERByRN CLUB "higher service, w • ' . , ` MacLean .of 12th Conceasidh.
. -' ' "Now'the ,time' has _cam for 5
- e '' Mr. anct• Mrs: Meldrum''find
The monthly meeting-rif the- -' us t 'retire' from _active service.three children of Detroit, we °e
Walkerburn Club was .held' -at We thank you all•for`your. Hive at the home of Mr• and Mrs.
' the home_of Mrs: Thornes Cun- and understanding during Finley `MacDonald and Mrs.
ningham with. .•MrsTed , these fiveyears, also, we thank' Sadie Blue of Ashfield, over,the
--- -I-I' 1 ing presiding: . , - •• all the good,peeople of the enti"r:e K,eekend.
ans,were Made -to' have the community. May God bless. you • -
ahnuat picnic,atthe home of ° all and. as we have been one".....-
.,,Mrs. Ted Hunking ,on'July,.17 ,• family in -the Church,. may we-
at 7 p.m. Everyone is' askednto ,all be a., part of, the .great
bring food "arid, dishes for their , Church victorious: in Heaven,
• family.• ° Sporta',Awill, be- in. the when than time comes,". `
charge ,of Mrs. Joe 'Verwey and AFollewin .-the •ehurch-savtee -„-
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1Vrs. Joe -Hunting an __lunch • `' a reception anti social hraur-vas
, :conveners are Mrs. 'Elliott ,,,enjoyed rin. the Sunday School ,
Lapp and Mrs :Ronald -Gro : Room:.The members of.: -.Unit 4
Role call was ..answered, by 'One Iierved'lunch. " ''
donations to the support of the Donald Haines was ch n A buffet` barbecue .was held
• Poster. Child, It wthanfiounced for the .program. HaroldWeb- in the honor of Mrs. • Connie
that it is •now paid `up to the ster,:poke on' Pastor and 'Mrs.. Mitchell of Londop, Harold'
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end of• Auguet. Vry.s ministry and thanked' Fulker, -of London and Mrs/
.• `• The `draw prize was wort by 1 them: Set' Thompson of Don- Resta 3attersby, 'of 'Goderich.
Mrs. Leonard Archambault. It nybrook also thanked the Fry's °Twenti,t ix guests attended' the
_had • been donated by Mrs, -for their leadership, and Mrs. function held atQ the cottage'
Larry' Johnston. , . , • Stewart Chamney presented . .rollerty_ of Mr. and Mrs, Bill
An interesting, program of `them with a purse of money oh Vest, of Goderich.
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contests and -poems was con ': `
p behalf of. -the -member. ''
Mr's. Ronald 11iIc(�ree=thanked
the hostess ' Mrs. Royal : for
having opened her home Tor the
event. a •
Ref ,esiimenis . '• were -served
under°:'the.' capable supervision,.
'• of •Mrs. McKellar and Mrs.'
Strickland,.' with the Regent,.
Mrs R, McGee��'pouring• coffee
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The il Goderioh: Town:: Cots ci F wi�1- meat ,,on the
folloviting dates durin�gthe-summer vont �•s of.,July
and August. , -
JULY '1 1 and JULY 2 5
AUGUST 8 and AUGUST, 2 2 ,,
57.W EST ST. a - , a ,J. HAROLD • WALLS AM,. �r C,M.C:
CLERK TREASURER
Banks;;,; allocating, capita
guarantied loans.•, 4255'
Business of the House,, -1
port•atton- egis.1ati'on, 5
Customs Tariff Bill •(C-1-
C•ustoms,-tari'ff budget
Dairy, ; .,n 4 us t r y,. .p o cl i cy..,
Dental Examining Beard o'f. Can•ada•• Bill.,
1 tor' government
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jvestock• trans -
15'5 •
9-S.a,45724-5
changes , .•19'3 5 -
4.5 8 2 ". •
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- Fai'rrn improvement' bails, 387'0
Feed •grain, 7502
Fruit and 'veget.ables, 1935 ,
Gr.ain', 3200, ,‘,6281.x,-.6375-:6,.'`8348. \
Gre at L a l„,,e s, 13, i g h. w a t'e r level , e c 2638
Hall Lamp do: of Canada• Ltd. ,• Centr i.a,
l.ay,offs , 8.3.05 = .4
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Income Tax, 397,
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Income Tax 8.11, (C:170) , 3112-3 , „
Live°stock; trailsport'ation guidelines -h" etc
r473 -
'Local . inita.ti'vres. .program,. 89•
Milk --and butter, 2582 :
•Oi 1 seeds', 5874:5
R.i 1ways., parse V"''St tLsL ` southwe_.staern
Ontario; -275M, r r,
'Sugar beets, ,1595,
1elevis.ion, CAV :,ystems';application to
*CRTC, expedit.ing, '3'614
Canadian- Fort es,, , e1 osed bases ,and st t-- ;on
• po i cy , )1060 ' ' .
~Industry , 'pea icy,' -M. '796-8 �.
Electora1113oundaries'.Readj-ustment ;Bill,
(Huron-,Mi-ddlesex); 1'270 "
a
•Farm. Improvement;,.• Small.•Businesse's' and •
Eislieries« 'Improvement Loans Acts Bill
1'386 _ "i
Mi lk, su s'idy, •?9'b 9.$ -
'0i1 and`as • o i 1 '•f m,'west 'to ,eastern
Canada, Sarn•i r pipe'. ine•,,.. farmer' -s'
prot,ests, 170
Olympic` 1976 summer games , n MontFea1 , ,
athletes training. at closed, Canadian
• Forces: bate at Clinton*, 751, ,
▪ Pork producers, assistance,. 797
S•gar 1 386 a� °
Boundariep Readjustment Bill, 2030
/ .Farm tmproiement -Loans , 2145 • -
Since the
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present
• .r'` FedralGovernment..ras a been in Office.
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thf-.
purchasing power �f �oqr d Asthas decease•to 61& �•/ •
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•McKinley,.
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will¢ �-a r k t9 ,.r.et t o r ejh a purchasing
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, , older, Of . •our incorne!, - ;