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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-21, Page 4PAGE 4_GODERKH SIQNALSTAR-, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 105 t.t AUBURN AND DISTR1CT NEWS i -ii1�e- -- ---pleased- -to- -report Meditation was an inspiringmessa e•based on the theme 1; -Ie Greg'Arthur returned last week g from a few days being a patient Leadeth Me followed by in,University Hospital, London. prayer.\ . Mr,, and Mrs. Ben Hamilton Roll call was quoting a Bible are visiting'0ith her mother, verse -containing the word Rest. Mrs, Ray La Vigne and other The minutes were read by the relatives in Windsor this week. secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur and approved as read. visited recently for a week with Plans were discussed re The Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDougall poster for . , the Huron and family at Sudbury. Presbyterial to be •--held- -at Mrs. Catherine Jackson' Goderich in October. The visited last week in Oakville treasurer's report prepared by with her daughter, Mrst Donald Mrs, Frances Clark was read. Kai and Mr. Kai, The offering was received by Mr, and Mrs. Reid Sheppard, Karen Dewar and dedicated and` his mother, Mrs. W.H. with prayer by Mrs. Bradnock, Sheppard of Sarnia are The study entitled, "How are 'at holidaying at a cottage at things now in Nigeria?" was Kintail and visited tast given by Mrs. Wilfred San - Saturday with Miss Laura,. derson. .• „ Phillips and Mr, and Mrs'. Lunch was served by Mrs. .Thomas Johnston. Roy Daer, assisted by '”' rer Mr. and Mrs: Fred Youngblut granddaughtv, Misses Carol of Woodstock `''spent the and Karen Dewar of Atwood. weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. Anniversary Party Wilfred Sanderson and other W relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. • Ronald Mn and Mrs. Robert Turner Livermore and sons of Ford- were honored last Saturday wich spent the weekend with wwhen members of their family 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' held open house on the occasion Donald Haines. of their 45th wedding ari Mr. and Mrs. William de niversary at their home on Jong of Roskwood visited last Queen Street. o " • • Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. The home was. attractively Gerry Beimers: decorated with . bouquets of Mrs., Bert Taylor is visiting in roses an4, tl e lace .covered tea Vancouver with her son, Mr. table was centered ' with' Ronald Taylor and Mrs. Taylor bouquet of red roses in a crys and family. wase.+Twin crystal .candle -s ck Mr, and Mrs. Ed Davies holders held the white tape s. spent the'weekend in Belmont.Receiving the guests were Mrs. Frances Clark visited Mr. and Mrs. Turner a d their last weekend in Toronto with daughter, Miss.- Lyn Turner. book was signed by, Mrs. Wes Bradoock ' 52i-1595 • nearly 100 persons. Tea was poured"T6ye bride's sister, nios. Dave Harman of Goderich ' in the afternoon and in the evening by Mrs. Beth Lansing. Serving -the guests were Miss Judy Hesk, and Miss Frances Van Lushout, both of' Strathroyi and Mrs"' Debbie Graham of London. In charge of the kitchen v/as Mrs. Gordon Hesk and Mrs. Kenneth Turner of Strathroy with.Mrs. Harman assisting in the evening: . Many gifts and cards were received and also a phbne call from a granddaughter in, Sarnia. Guests were present frorfi Prescott, Strathroy, Toronto, Lucknow, Goderich and the surrounding com- ' munity, • Mr: and—Mils,-s•:� Turner were married at the Wesley Willis parsonage in Clinton by Rev. d their H.G . Hbag and, attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harman, Fgilowint their marriage they resi• d in Clinton, Exeter and 41 years ago'they moved to the A .urn district. Thirteen years ago" they moved to the vill.:e and Mr. Turner was e .loyed by the Huron County oad Maintenance until he • etired last year. They have a family of two, sons, Kenneth of Strathroy and Barrie of Clinton; two daughters - Mrs.' Gordon - (Shirley) Hesk of Strathroy and Miss Lynn Turner at'home. One son, Ted passed away ,in 1953. Theyhave eight grandchildren. Misses Jean Htouston and Jean The guest Jamieson: Misses Nancy Anderson and Brenda Ball left Saturday , morning for a trip to the East Coast. ° ° and Mrs, Douglas Chainny returned last week from wedding trip to Niagara Fa ' and are residingan Goderich Street. , Mi s'. Rena MaeKenZie of Egmondville and her brother, Mr. John • MacKenzie of Goderich visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brow and son David of'Killaloo call on friends in the' village weekend., Bert ert Medd a mother, Mrs. Julia Goderich yisited last with her sister, M Rollinson, Mr. Ro Rolli S dot CORNER Mr$. G. Kaittinq w umerators are busy this ek for the coming provincial ection, September 118th. Any elp you can give them beside keeping that dog of yours 'in' check, I am sure will be greatly d , appreciated.' ast Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy of Two'Hills, Alta. visited with the m his, : f.Arer's parents, Mr, and Mrs., edd of Wilmer . Hardy recently and aturday attended the . wedding' of his s. Alfred brother, Gordon Hardy to a, inson and Tanya Aberhart of on. ' Kapuskasing, on Saturday, • August 9th.. Misses Sharon Lomas; Holly Mason and' Allisbrr Mason have returned home from a pleasant holiday at :Isarhall Riding School, Brunner. The Aub n Presbyterian; Women's issionary Society a met for the r August meeting at the hom : of Mrs. Roy Daer. The, pr'sident Mrs. ° Wilfred Sande on was in charge and . gave the call to worship Poll 'ed by prayer. e devotional period was in charge of Mrs. Eleanor radnock, The scripture lesson was Psalm 23 and was repeated in unison. , • SHOPPE/ 114 Stores & Services Await You D m GODE.RICH a Guests with :Mr. and Mrs. Toynbee Lamb over the weekend and picnicing at Point Farm Park on 'Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyfnan and son Chris, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs • James Wygr-, ,,, T. The sympathy of 'the corn- rnunity is extended •to..the family. of the 'late Mr. Ed Montgomery. ' S'OFTBALL Last week Tuesday, ,August 12 the girls playedi, Juniors,. Colborne A. team defeated Colborne B .team; 'Seniors are in their' playoffs, Colborne A team defeated Colborne B team two games straight so in .this group the playoff's are . now O(aElllate Irene Marie Hasty., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne HastyR.R. 1, Dungannon, graduated -from St. Thomas Campus` of Fan- shawe College, School of Nursing in Alumni Hall; Universityf ,Western Ontario on Tuesday,' July 29. She will commence work on September 2 at , Plains Health Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan.' Bridge Club There were four tables in play at the August 12 meeting of: the Goderich Duplicate Bridge' club. Top point earners for the evening were Aelian Weerasooriya and Joe Martin NO; finished with 501/2 points, Second ,place went to, Evelyn Galbraith and Nancy McAulay with 471/2 points followed closely by.Jean Papernidk and Jo Berry with 441/2 points. Last place for the evrening ,went to . David Blair and H. Ct^awford with 44 points. , HensaII mill rejects ergo ty. feed barley ' ."—t ''ertyall fc�t•d`` mill, W •G. Thompson and Sons Ltd., has had to refect some local shipments of fed barley which con talne,d heavy con- centrations of they fungus disease ergot, manager Doug Mann said ,Monday, The fungus, which hit feed barley' crops in Lambton, Huron, Perth and Middlesex crops last: week, can be fatal to livestock and poultry if fed in concentrated form, said rRidgetown ' College of Agricultural Technology crop specialist Archie McLaren. Thompson is only accepting' barley containing -one ergot per pound or less. 4n the variety Herta, the only type which appears �to\ be affected by the fungus, said Mr..Mann. Farmers selling infected barley at -the: acceptable level, how'ever, are, receiving the regular price. of $2.15 per bushel because the lighter occurrence of t'rgots cart be screened out, he said. Malt barley, used in brewing beer, -hasn't been affected by the disease. Gun Club Goderich trio. tied for second After a long absence, John Anderson of Kippen was back in action at the August 13 ' Vanastra Gun. Club's trap shoot, to take first place with his score of 24 hits. 7,7 - Hensall Co-op . _ manager_ Arc,hine Cooper said he hasn't had to reject infected b/rley. because the screening process would eliminate the ergots. Cook's Division of Gergro Corp.,' another Hensall feed dealer, doesn't buy Herta barley. Agricultural representatives in the affected counties report the fungus is more widespread than any time in the past eight to 10 years. "But this year, extj'emely 'favorable conditions for this disease infection occurred at the time of barley flowering resulting in several ergoty fields," said Mr. McLaren. The black ergot bodies are found in the heads of barley, occupying the place of the affected barley kernel, protruding outwards two to three times the, length of the • kernel, he said. • The ergots contain chemicals harmful to the circulatory systems of animals .and barley containing 0.1 per cent or more (10-12 ergots per quart of seed) .should be considered dangerous as feed. BP .. arley infested with high - levels of ergot ' can cause abortion, nervous system disorders, ,gangrene of ex- tremities, reduced milk production and death (in ex- treme„ cases); said Mr.. McLaren. • Ag reps are idvising farmers to feed the infected' barley only when diluted three or four times by volur''ne with corn or other grains, but not to pregnant or lactating animals or young livestock. . Harbor Repor# August 13 the Algorail, arrived light from Sarnia for salt. - August `15 the E,B. Barber arrived light from Sarnia' for salt. August 18 the Algorail arrived light from Kingston for salt. Announcement Rick Whetstone 'Rick Whetstone has joined the staff of Ormandy Jewellery. Rick, the sont,of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whetstone of Goderich has 5 years experience and was employed for 3 years, by the Longines Wittnauer Watch Company. Rick is now a Registered Watchmaker after completing , a watch °tyepair •course at George Brown College in Toronto. N.T. ORMANDY JEWELLERY GODERICH 524-7841 Bill Stewart, Greg'Potter and - Sini "S'liear'doWn' "' 'a''il :'''of'` Goderich, tied at second with 23 while Charlie Branddn of 'Clinton, a new name to•appear in- the shoot - results, tied John over. ' • Hessels of Goderich with 2'2 Monday, August '18, boys\ Continuing with the ties, Bill Thompson and Mery Batkip of played. Juniors, -Colborne , A Clinton finished at 21 with defeated •Goderich Twp. score Lloyd Venner of ,Hensall and 32-2Q; Colborne B team Derwin Carter of Londesboro. defeated Stanley score 14-6; Jim' Butcher of Clinton turned Senior boys are in the playoffs, • in an 18; Jack Marriott of Colborne A team defeated Goderich shot a 17 and Ashley Hullett score 7-5 ; Colborne° B Gilbert . and Janet Potter of team won over.._ Stanley by Goderich tied at 16. Jim East of default. ` Clinton trailed with 10. , , rill 13 In -the August 16 skeet shoot,. •Isom the' YVW+++u chener; Mr. and Mrs, Lorne_,, playing the next ro 'red,. , of Bill McNutt of Exeter had to playoffs against Goderich Twp. share his lead for•a "second Wyman and stet Jeff, Waterloo with niece"Cindy of California; this Thursday•night, week, this time with Mery Mr. and Mrs. Dave Degan and The Junior girls are starting Batkin,of Clinton Who also shot son:, ShayneA• Kitchener; . and' their playoffs this week, two•out a 24. Jerry Coleman' of Mr. and Mrs. Sing Laung of.,, of three. Monday, August ~l5, Seaforth, Derwin Carter ,o .Toronto. �"k boys play. Juniors, Colborne A Londesboro and Bill Stewart of Mr. and 's. Gordon Kait- team'9vs.'Colborne C team: Goderich finished in a three M ting and friend Miss Audrey Miglarini of Kitchener viS► 'd - with Mr. and Mrs. Delbi I. - Geiger, Zurich on Sunday.' The Tiger Dunlop Women Institute August meeting wil be in the form of a picnic at Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Clifford's Cot- tage, Bogie's Beach, next week on Thursday, August 28 at 1:30 p.m. Plan to attend. way tie at 'l3 while Greg Potter .� and' Pat Heenan of Seaforth FORturned in scores of 22. Paul Mellar of Vanastra shot a 19, with another three-way tie - occurring at'' .18 with Hary McCallum, of Blyth, Ashley Gilbert of Goderich and Harrison Schoch of Zurich. Clinton's -Bill "'Thompson closed the field with his 16. 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