The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-16, Page 17GOD RICJ SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY JANUARY 16, 1475,
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DABOUT u�hdH MpRiHA
. _. .ays _. s. h�lrsd
us for •two or three _ days.- and Karale classes for both
There is not as much men and women.T ayllf
damage as I expected - but at St. Marys School, the
she 'Winter Season„' is in at times I thought the cat Women's Fitness classes are
fun swing and seemss t to bee snow. and 1 and the . wee house Carrying on ..until March<,13,
active with theirsnow
busy one. For those whWere headed for the Land of Too much effort? How
r
Irachines„ - the, riding kind ° OZ! about 'making_ _lovely, em -
and the blowers' - there has To go back to the whtne of broidered things with paint
been a fair amount of snow there's nothing to do, here, instead of thread? Mondays was 94.
th.q+Kh I with IhnwMh the volt•
.Idlanth I +hull leo, ,o
.1,41 ,in w+4h rnr '
tJrd F'• ;JO)
60RRECTION.
MRS. ANNIE MAY' died at Alexandra Marine
THOMPSON r • '
)blrs.; Annie 'May Thom-
pson, 1925 Steeles Ave. E.,
• Toronto, died . January 10 at
Extendicare North York. She
a in the winterhave you `tried at St Marys School
Born April 9, 1880' ill
nd the sky threatens more. -
' '
Lm glad we have access to
curling? We have beautiful Margaret -Jean 'has her Godericht6 parents William
.
the parks - one I he in curling rinks at the Maitland Majorettes toeing the line and Louise - (Currell)
mind is the one at B.enmiller.
Club; - • every Thursday at 6:30 p.m.' McCreath, she lived all her
"I went there'one day, had Alley bowling, now there's These are the 3W'.5 ,year .life in Goderich and Toronto.
a" busy ,place, and you bowl , olds-- so, there is something She was a member- of the'
grandson, David and his girl ' girt can enjoyRebekah Lodge, in Goderich
friend with me. Theywere' on the best alleys in this part your little -
of the country - any day ° =%," and that keeps some part of and then in Toronto, She was
greatly •impressed by' this the family happy and out of also an adherent of. Knox'
uincluding Sunday',
beautiful a3hd the skiers •*-~�• , Presbyterian Church. ,
For the skiers we have lots mischief. ,' '
*and snow machines ,. and of small hills for the When an .instrulptor for , She was• predeceased by
were enjoying the slopes and beginners, for the biggies Yoga turns, up you can her ' husband, David
' simmer clown with Ybga. Alexander .Thompson about
flats.
The `kids' enjoyed •a r-omp you'll have to go north.
For basketball and the like . In February, All classes ten years ago.
in= the snow and. I` kept, out of, basketball She is survive bytwo
the line of fire, but, when we` you should ' call GDCI. start for you gster age daughters, : Mrs. Ross
7 returned `home - David There's lots of activity and `10 . to 13 .y g taught
good courts there. these should be very in,- ( y) Allen, Toronto and
coluld find his car keys � 'Since teresttng. More tnfo»rethese H le Wilkinson O�awa•
e n ,-
and the search, -was on. We How,about dancing. .. q four randcli'ldren, four
the T.V. bug invaded '• US, classes . later. There are g
looked everywhere but the Saturday night dances are a already two Art classes in great grandchildren and two
Park as it grows suddenly thing of _the past =, if you progress at G.D.C.I.. so you ' great great grandchildren;
'dark here after four o'clock, and one brother'', Harry
s Next day gr°anddaughter have a husband who is a have a choice. . McCreath, Goderich. ' St. Peter's Cemetery,
Sharon, her brother ' Doug hockey nut, - if yq,u love to I hope a few people read Funeral and committal Colborne Tow w n s h i
Sharo lends arriv'ed and after ante - or want to dance my last week's'column and p
e there' are dances all around will talk "projects" in. their services were Monday. Pallbearers .were Tom, Bob
:January 13 at Stiles Funeral and Dick McLean, D
and, ,General Hospital
January 1'2'< He was 76.
-The son of the late James
and Sarah (Whaling')
Chisholm, he was born
October 1, 1898 in •e oderich
'arid' lived all his -life in this
area. A fa •rner,,'heretired in •
1908:' He was a member of
St. Peter's Roman 'Catholic
Church.
He was married June 16,
1926 in Kingsbridge to the
former Angela Quigley who
survives, Argo surviving„ are
one daughter, ,M'rs. W. O.
Ted' (Alma) ' McLean,
Goderich; and one ' sister,
Mrs: ' William (Josephine)
,Myers and one .`brother,
Hugh, both. of Sarnia. He
was predeceased by one
brother, William.
Funeral- service was
Wednes-bay, January 15 in
St, Peter's Church with Rev.
Fr.,. Raymond Moynahan
officiating. Interment was in
v
ycfro
talks,
Local` 1000 of the Canadian
Union of Public Employees
has cbmmenced contract
negotiatigns . with Ontario
Hydro. The``�,. current
agreement, cove?hr,gi 13,000 '
regular ernpiloyees, of the
Corporation, expires, March
31, 1975.
Meeting at Toronto's Four
Season's., Sheraton Hotel are
six sub -committees plus a
Master Bargaining Com-
mittee, chaired by . Jack
MacDonald, lst , Vice -
President of the Union,"
The Union's °agenda,
significantly reduced • from
that of 1972, includes
proposals for a dental plan,
'improved vacat pns, a long-
term ' disability. plan and
voluntary retirement at age
60 No specific wage demand
has been set.
A rigid timetable has been
estabtt hed to guarantee that
'the„ men1bership Will be
voting to accept or reject a
final proposal early. in April:°
Both parties have agreed
to adhere to a news blackout
during the course of
negotiations.
giving them the grand tour the area. If you wish to learn next club meeting. c eon; on
Or Goderich, I headed; for Home with Rev. G L Royal ',,Mass?,4. Harry Worsell and A
Benmiller. Right away something other. than , There are lots "aof Bingo 'f;REpSURE
games scheduled for the officiating. Interment is in George Feagan. Flo.wer-
David tried to retrace the »standing in. one soot' s`huf- Maitland Cemetery. hearers were Randall
path they had taken the day fling and twisting,. there are next few months,- you pant +� Marriott and Ford Little.
before and there, lying ori' classes in Ballroom Dancing call this a fitness program - Prayers d S
top of the snow, were the
TROVE
Itho' T 'quit going to them J A. CHISHOLM were said attiles r, .� '
So - they all about THAT? somethin a Chisholm, .15 Nelson St. W evening,
If you have any more -
had a great • . If you want g
more strenuous ,try the Judo Love Martha.
went to see Grandpa. He was
very glad to see them and : , -
they were happy. to see how Ca a r , W M• -7:. rs M
well he was progressing. . . y
For, the youngsters who
came from -Windsor; Essex,„"'"'"
County; .their. `visit here waSfir
a real treat, as Essex County ormer missionary sp.ea
every Wednesday evening at a a Funerar Home ' Tuesda
Saltford "Valley Hall. How.' because I almosthad fits! James , A l e x a n d e r' y
y ideas1 t' -me know.
time in the snow. Then we
is as flat as water on a plate. ,
I recall 'myfirst trip to
Goderich - ,I thought it was •
real `hilly' - I had never seen'
hills and gullies before - so'
now you know why I 'really,
love the area. Altho' I have
`seen • the real hills and
mountains 1 and gullies - I
still think -this is a..great area
wti'b•i
'in whi` 1 to live. °
Th,e tail end of the down
south tornadoes really 'shook
AUBURN ANO.DISiNICI NEVS
THE s �I
The world of puma'ity cannot advan 'e ;tbrotigh nier'1:
physical powers o l intellectual attainments, .the Holy
Spirit is essential. Tete •wo:Td'"needs Divine assistance
to reach maturity°"The body of nian needs physical`..
` and mental energy and his -Spirit `requi es spiritual
sustenance ..-Without this prgtectien and quickening
the human ' world would be.extinguished. The.
Reveaiers..of God's word,are"the source of this Power. •
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ANNUAL MEETING
Colored slides of the
Icy roads and; wet weather Mrs. Charity McDonald. Yukon, Alaska and the -West
couldn't dampen the spirits ' Since, Mrs, McDonald was . Coast will -be shown by Mrs:
'of the ten ladies who at- a missionary.-, for , almost 717 , Frances Clark at the annual
tended the Calvary Baptist years, . she was able to meet'g f _ the Auburn
Women's Missionary Society recount sorne of her ex- - Hor cultural 'Society to he
° meeting on January 6 at the periences while on the field. held in the . Auburn 'Corti
1 H'all on
WEr.COME-
'SERVIC-E
would like to call you with
»»
housewarming gifts" and in-
formation about your new
location. The Hostess will be
glad to• ar-range,.your.sultscrip-
tion to°the Signal -Star
home o
B,rubacher.
-Many
resolutions
joyful 'cells
year, and the W.M.S. was no
f Mrs.. Ann
New Year
are made, as the
ring in the new
exception. ^
President Mrs. Mae
Westlake' encouraged
members concerning the
outlook on the year ahead
and • rn.ade them reailize
through ,the scriptures ,that
no matter how depressed'• or
downtrodden, they may ,
become,' - 3iod's everlasting
arms are always underneath
them to support and uplift
them again to His glory. She
concluded,- with„ a • poem
concerning their lives in
Her scripture was mainly •munitMemorial .
taken from,. Luke 5;4vs 12-13 January 21 -at 8 p.m. 4
• co e x ig the leper and , e.,, fans °were. r e at. ,the.
healing power o -%Christ- ; Executive meeting 'held la ,
She relayed an experrience" Thursday 'n, the Town Hall.‘-'
rs ' vice
able to• come home , from
Wingham _hospital. where she
had been a�' patient for
several weeks.
• Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt vi't�ed on the
weekend at ,St. Catherines
with their ,son, Kenneth
Haggitt, . Mr.s..'Haggitt and
-`
family-
-Andrew Kirkcor'rnell , is a
patient in• Clinton Puhlic
1-1osprta't == � � .
Ernest Snell of Westfield
will he guest speaker at the
-January meeting of- the,
Auburn Women's Institute' to,
•' he held on. Tuesday, January
21 in the Memorial Com-
munity hall. Everyone is.
invited to attend. '
M El Trommer
she had with a man who was •
'
till) h
of leprosy, therefore president charge. e -
helping her audience tminutes were in
T
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accepted as
q
understand the scriptures_.:' read by the secretary Mrs.
more clearly. a Beth Laming.
She also - brought out the . . • The program is to he in
great contrast betweervi.the the :charge, of Mrs. Donald
divine beauty of Christ and Haines and, the lunch -
,the• loathsome victim of the committee will he Mrs. Ross K1�
dreaded 'disease and . how Robinson, Mrs, William, L.
Christ miraculously and , Craig, Mrs. Robert. Turner
willingly healed him cam- and Mrs.i Roberti. Arthur.
.pletely. The similarity Roll call is• to he answered„
between this man and a man, by suggestions~ on 'how the
in good health,. who is a child Society can celebrate its 25th -_
of God, is the "blessed•hope" anniversary in September.
one day' having a .perfect Everyone is invited to.
1975. of
The regular business 'part body as promised in God's ' attend. Mernberships will be
of the 'meetto was carried" received and there will "be
�. g rri�rl"....Nword: -.� _
Call .her fit . 524-7854
' door prizes.
out ,in
the 'u
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sual manner, Following this most ap
,followed by an eye-opening preciated talk, lunch• and. a SOCIAL NEWS'
* ****4C".***** and revealing talk, given by time of fellowship followed:. Mrs. Arnold Craig was
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