The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-19, Page 20PAGE 4A—G ODb' RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974
j0 jESEFAREEi1
JOHN HUBER
John Huber, Goderich, died
Wednesday, December 11 at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital. He was 50.
Funeral mass was Friday,
December 13 in St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church with
Rev. Fr. R. Moynalhan of -
1.
leu though I wulk through the volley
..1 the ,hudow of death 1 shelf lent no
thou ort with me
n2Jrd Psalm
ficiating.
Interment was in St. Peter's
Cemetery in Colborne Town-
ship. Pallbearers were Leo
Oulette, Timothy O'Dwyer,
Tone Wisser and Gerald Spain.
McCallum 'Funeral Home..
was, in' charge of arrangements.
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- with its mistakes and cares, - have some control'' - and I •
its faults and blunders. The start worrying about them.
other is TOMORROW. This is a lifetime habit and Ism
It, too, is beyond our control. not about to change it ricow.,So,
Tomorrow's sun will rise - if you find me bogging down, it
either in splendour or behind a is because I can't see around
mask of clouds - but, it will the things over which I have no
rise. control and I'm wnrrvinai
That- leaves TODAY anal because I'm not doing anything
usually our present trials are about the things I can or
easier to bear than remorse for should control. Or visa versa -
what happened yesterday, or and I hope you're as confused
dread of what tomorrow may, as I.
bring. Congratulations to Rusty Or -
Let us, therefore, journey but rnandy and his cute�,,little part -
ONE DAY AT A' TIME. - - ner Karen Osborne. I'm sure
anon. • vou will all wish them the best
Whoever wrote this bit of ad- when they travel to the
vice must be a friend of son Western Ontario Sectionals, at
Doug - or the' read the same Brandon . Manitoba next
books. Doug, when he was here January (NEXT month)
a couple of ,weeks ago, tried to In looking thru some old
make me understand that there issues of -the Signal Star recen-
waa no use worrying about tiv, I came upon a wee- story -
soinething over which I had no or prayer written by A.W.B. -
control - he gave mea good lec- and I wonders if it was by a
ture (and I enjoyed it,) local poet, Does anyone recall.
• -So, each day I try •to sort out this: '
the things 'over which I rnav Let me be a little kinder let
me r be a little -blinder to the -
faults of those about me - let
me praise a little more
Let me,be, when I am weary,
just a little bit more cheery, let
me serve a little better those
that • I am striving for.
Let - me be a little braver
when temptation bids. me
bean producers received record waiver. let me strive a little`har-
payments for their 1973 crop, der to be all that I should be.
up more than $16 a hundred- Let me be a little meeker
weight from previous years, ac- with the brother that is weaker
cording to the Ontario Bean and a little •less of me, Yes, a
Producers' Marketing Board little less of me.
Bean growers
receipts
Ontario white and yellow -eye
Most valuable players.
The GDCI student body honored its most valuable junior and senior football players at a
special awards assembly Monday morning in the large auditorium. Winners of those awards
were. (top, left to right) Casey Wildgen, most valuable senior football player and Dave Patter-
son, most valuable senior lineman; (front row, left to right) lain Lambert, most valuable junior
player ..football la er and Keith McLellan, most valuable junior football .lineman. (staff photo)
annual report to August 31, •
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Final producer payments for 11
white bean~ totalled $26.02 a Mn ,
hundredweight on sales
grossing $13,806,422. Producers 4
of yellow -eye beans received
$26.83 a hundredweight on
sales totalling $85,438.✓ 4
Prior to the 1973 year-end,
producers had been receivingfsA'
an average of $10 a hundred- `x
weight. g
secretary- g
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treasurer John Greenslade said g` $f'"'' " ; "" j'
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the record return was the result. � �. °�� •• , ; . < :.,� 4
-of a limited world supply, Pp . par- - � $ � �•. � �, ;� � «:r'
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poor crop to 1973. .
Mr. Greenslade said the 4
higher ,payment also covers
substantially -increased produc-
tion1
costs, including fertilizer
and chemicals.
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Gather 'round the tree for .Song ... 'laughter.
Rekindle •friendships .'..r.., extend good ,tidings to all.
As I will he making a charitable .
donation to the Cancer Society
rather .than sending cards this year,
1 would like to wish all my friends
and relatives a very Merry Christ'- '
mar; and a Happy...New Year.—Ken
Williams, Saltford.--•51
•A Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year to all.—Lou and Theresa
Fulford.- -51 x
Best Wishes t� all for ,a; Joyous
Christmas, a Healthy, Happy and
Prosperous New Year.—The
LeBlancs, West St.
Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year to -all our
relatives, friends, and neigh-
bor.—Bob, Phyllis Steep tend
family.
Ken and Shirley Keller and family
wish all their friends and relatives
in the area a Blessed Christmas and
a Healthy, Happy, Prosperous 1975.
This Christmas time we wish to all
our friends and neighbots a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year
by making a contribution to a
charity in lieu of individual greeting
cards.—Helen and Gordon
McManus. -51,52
During this festive Season, we wish
all a very Merry Christmas and
Prosperous New Year.—W, E. (Ted)
Williams and family. -51,52
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year to all my relatives, friends and
neighhors._Charlie McCabe. •-
51,52x
In lieu of sending cards this year we
are contributing ' to 'the local
Association for Retarded Children
and would like to take this oppor-
tunity to wish all our friends and
neighbors a Joyous Christmas and
Healthy, Happy and Prosperous
New Year. --Edna and Stan
.Jones, -51,52
The lge'ttingers, l,;rl,e•Ilo. Woof'
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Todd and !Mark v, t• -h ,halt I'ricnrl�
the Messing of the. ('11IZIS'i'ma--
, ,Seavntl r t ',.•_ v
Sam and Miriam ,lrftl'•rson «1,11
their (rode rix h'f1 tend- .111 the joys of
the season 11,52
To all my friends and relatives, I
wish you the joys of the Christmas
Season and a very prosperous New
Year.—Mrs. H, Volland.-51,52
Owing toPmy accident, I will not he
sending Chr.istma cards. I would
like to take this opportunity to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.--a-Amelia
Straughan.-51,52
To all our neighhors, relatives and
friends, we wish peace, joy and hap-
piness this Christmas Season and
throughout. the New Year. We. are
making a donation to The Canadian
Diabetic Association in lieu of sen-
ding cards.—Franklin and Alma'
Mitchell. -51x
To all our friends, Best Wishes for a
Merry Christma'41 and a Happy New
Year. --Marg and Howard Aitken,
Deb and Susie.
At Christmas we especially remem-
ber our., friends of Auburn and
district and wish them Season's
Greetings and Health and Hap-
piness in t975. ---Don and Carol
Brown. ---51,52
Season's Greetings .111r1 the Rest
Wishes _for the Nt•Vti Year'tefoall
Special thanks for e ards, flowers
and your concerti rlttr'ing Walt',
illness 11 is . greatly appreciated
Love you all' -Martha and Walt
Rathhnrn.
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New =
Year to., our, friends and gl
relatives. ---•Jane and Harry Kerr,
Pat and Bill Rivett. -51,52x
To our friends, relatives and neigh -
hors we wish them a Merry Christ- a
mas and a Prosperous New
Year.—Gerald and Betty Fisher IA
and Family. -51,52
The blessings of the Christmas yi
Season and Best Wishes for the
coming year.• -Harold and Jean
Bettger and Family, Ruth and Brad
Walker. -51,52• a�
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To our friends, relatives and neigh -
hors we wish them a Merry Christ-
mas and a prosperous New
Year.—Ken, Ruth Oke and' Family.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year 'to all our friends, neighbors
and relatives.—Brenda and George
Vanderburgh.
Merry Christmas and a Happy'New
Year to all' my friends and neigh -
hors. ----Ruth Leonard.
Wishing relatives, neighbors and
friends a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year. --Bruce, Florence
and Ron Sowerhy.-51,62X`
Tei all our friends we wish a very
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year. ---Anna' and Dick
in placc''?,f sending out Christmas -
cards i made a donation to the'Can• f
cer Society. i take this means of
wishing vou all a Merry Christmas g
and a Happy New Year. I would
also like to thank all for cards and
expressions of sympathy in the
passing of my wife May. Again • 111
many thanks. --Orville
Rihev.--51,52x
Berryman. —51,52