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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-17, Page 4• ti PAGE 4—O9DERICHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1975 •r 4.4 tr Hortilculturalists, meet The Auburn Horticultural' Society held its open meeting last week in the Community. Memorial -Hall with _the President, Mr"s. Kenneth Scott -in- charge. She welcomed ' • members and visitor`s. Mrs. ' Russell .Brindley in- - troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. A. Barnett of • Goderich. Mrs. Barnett showed in- teresting pictures taken in several countries andalso of Many flowers. She gave in- teresting commentary., .Mrs. El•me•r Trommer thanked " Mrs•• Barnett' and presented her with a gift! ----Two niouth- organ duets were' played by Doss Robinson and Thomas Jardin accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Donald ll Haines. Minutes of the previ}ous rneeting,Were 'accepted as read byt: the_ secretary, Mrs. Beth Lansing. It announced that the ,-deed for n the Manchester . 'Garden had been -found and would be put 'in safety deposit box for safe keeping. -Plans were made to hold the 25th anniversary and have the U.C.W. cater td the Society in September: A -horticulture, workshop will. be held in Guelph on July30 and anyone wishing to " ...attend should notify the president or secretary. Financial statement , was* given by -the treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.: • After the roll call 'Mrs. Scott presented Mrs. Celia Taylor with a 'farewell gift. Lucky draw • winner's were Mrs:. Frances Clark, Mrs. Elma McFarlane and Linda Barnett. A smorgasbord lunch .was served by' Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs. Thomas. Haggitt, Mrs. Thomas • Jardin, Mrs. *Celia Taylor and Mrs. Russell -Mrs • Wes Bradnock 5261595 They also visited with their aunt Mrs. Maitland Allen who is a patient in Clinton hospital. Warner„Andrews left last week for a visit with relatives in Saskatchewan. Mrs. W,B. Hawkins .OS -- London, widow of the, former rector; the late Rev. Walter Hawkins of the. Auburn, Blyth, Belgrave'Parish, and her three daughters, - Margaret," Isabel and Alice, all of London called on Miss: -Laura Phillips -and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston last Sunday, having . attended the Decoration Day service at Port Albert during the afternoon. Mr. and, -Mrs. Leonard Archambault. • and Marilyn 'visited in Sarnia last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig, Gerry Beimers is a patient ill Wingham hospital. WMS The Auburn Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada held, the" -July meeting at' the home of •Mrs. Frances Clark. President Mrs.. Wilfred Sandersonawas in charge. After Proceeds forOiympics Three new stamps on sale -BY ROB SHRIER Three more Olympic action stamps will go nn sale begin- ping August 6 at all post offices in ' the area. They will corn= memorate combat sports and come in the sarne 8±2c, '10+5c, and 15+5c 'denominations, surcharges going to the Ol,yrnpics in Montreal. .the members ".and guests were welcomed, the devotronalap period was taken by Miss Minnie Wagner. The.scriptt.ire lesson from St. Luke's Gospel was. read. in unison. Miss Wagner followed • with meditation, "low does your Garden, Grow?" , which related to this passage.' Roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word „truth" Minutes wete_ accepted _ as --- read by, the secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. The topic was' taken by Mrs. Frank . Raithby and entitled God's Table. 'She' read an in teresting topic written by Rev. C.A. Armstrong, M.A.B:J. who visited Bangladesh. She also read a let,t,er. from` Miss Laura Collara+.missionary in Israel, •The offering was received -by Mrs. •Frances Clark and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Sanderson. ti Mrs. Frances Clark, the treasurer, gave the financial 'statement. Lunch was served by Mrs. Frances Clark. om the Library • Beginning July 14, persons interested in information about Ontario government ,services. and ' their elected represen- tatives may phone the library. Huron County Library • has bden designated a resource library by the Citizen's Inquiry . Branch. Questions . will. be answered by this branch free of charge. If 'this service proves Brindley. successful, it will be continued on a permanent basis. The -COMMUNITY NEWS _ _»KWIC- index to the Govern- ment of Ontario” has been Services for 'the month of purchased for the town July at Knoxl° United Church, libraries. Auburn. will be held •at 10:30 a.m. and .Donnybrooi. United Church at 9:15 a.m. with 'Mr.- Murdoch'Morrison 'of Varna, in charge. Times of services will be changed_ for the month .ofd August so wit for, :further int formation. , St. `Mark's Anglican Church services are 'being held at 9:30 a.m. next Sunday.- Rev. Fred Carson is in charge. - Mr. 'and Mrs.Ronald Rath-• well of • Parkhill visited on Saturday evening with' hen - Mother; Mrs. Celia Taylor) Mrs.' Myrtle Munro visited, last week: with 'her son Robert; Mrs. Youngblut: Susan, Bruce and Kristen at the cottage 'at Homestead Acres south of Bayfield. Later on in the week they all visited with -.Mr. and 1VI'>s. Donald Youngblut and familyat Bluewater'Beach. Mr. and Mrs: -Robert Craig of Lucan visited on Saturday wi`th. his father Mr. William, J. Craig • and. uncle, Mr, Maitland Allen. " • Three new reference books have' • been added to " the Goderich collection. "Jane's All, the World's' Aircraft" wil `be of interest to flying en thusiasts. Major aircraft type :are listed., Each entry includes the plane's volume, weight and cruising speed --followed by an illustration., 'Art "critics will be interested in "Praeger 'encyclopedia of art" a 5 volume set. It Ts' an alphabetical arrangement of major art trends and artists. "The it trated':encyclopedia of the animaF'kingdcm" is a 20 volume set ,covering all animal life. Arrangement.is by major. animal families such as birds', Mammals and reptiles,. The final indeYxryvolurne includes an' article on endangered species. Books on 'the outdoor"wife are found under the number 796.5 at the Goderich branch. Titles include: : "The canoe camper's handbook" ' '`by Ray Bearse;.a.. "The complete walker - ' the joys and techniques of hiking and backpacking" • by Colin Fletcher; . and "Family Camping in Canada" by Canadian Family Camping %Federa ion, , ; The Clinton branch will be having 'a book sale Thursday, August .7 beginning, at 10:00 a.m. - Baseball draW winner ••The winner of the July 'Share the Wealth draw, sponsored by 1 the Columbus Club, 'fo'r' Minor Baseball was Jim Farrish, 93 s Wolfe St:, Goderich. , The winner received $157.75, with Tiny Bedour selling the ' winning ticket. . A I fn HURON HEATILATOR • 8 ACCESSORIES MFG. 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The stamps were designed by James Hill of To.rontaw..and. measure 30mm by 36 mm in a As always, -stamps of this set bought from the philatelic service in Ottawa will see all proceeds after costs going to the Olympics. The_three stamps will depict fencing' on the 8+2c -„..,denomination, boxing on the ONLY YOU CAN GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE • Forester presents cheque '.W Parsons, President, of the" Canadian Foresters Life Insurance- Society, Brantford presented a cheque for $20,000 to Man Martin, .National Executive ' Director of the' , Canadian Cancer Society. This. $20,000 represents the 1975 payment towards :a total three= ,year goal expected to, exceed $80,000 and to be presented to the Canadian Cancer Society at the Canadian Foresters National Convention .being held . in the City of Winnipeg in July, 1976, To date the' members of the Canadian Foresters' have raised, through • various 'Projects, ... over -.".. r $600,000. _ for Cancer Research. 'Alan Martin expressed the gratitude of the „Cancer Society ' for the continued support or the, Canadian Foresters Life Insurance Society as • one ,of their • largest contributors towards Cancer Research.4 vertical format. 24 million of the 8+2,c will be issued along with.14 million of the other two. "Response to the sale of the Olythpic stamps 'has been most gratiifying," says Mackasey.' • Could this mean that the post office is satisfied with the very small number of these stamps being • sold to Canadians? Anyone who has tried 'to find some of these stamps on paper pr on cover has nodoubt found it hard. Or could it be that sales have been poor to the • wi'se Canadians and very good to the gullible foreigners? Only ' Ottawa knows for sure. The government has made 'donations in support of the 76 .Olympics tax deductible and ' the Canada' Post Office will issue receipts for purchases where the surcharges total $5 or more., SHO P'P Men's Wear - Ladies' Wear '`Spart•i'ng Wear Any Wear. 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