The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 16C"fODE.'I�ICHA6
TAR. THU•R, A >r', JANUARY 2g, .1976 .
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Mrs. Betty Scratch; editor of the Huronview News,' reads over some material for her next.
.publication. The Huroiiview_.News' is a quarterly niagaz`ine put' obi by the' residents of
Huronview, the CountySenior� Cilizens`home near Clinton. (News -Record photo)
Huronview News edited
by ambitious. woman
By Bev Clark'
'. The Huronview News,
quarterly .newspaper put out
by the residents of the Huron
County Home•for,the aged, is. ,
• . :more than. just .a ; regular
• ••Federal .. government '.'N'eW
;m.
..paper.
• `It is a means of reaching
put to 'More people. Putting
•out .the paper . gives the.
residents and "staff a chance.
to contribute either their own,
stories,or else an .old-time -
favorite of :theirs. It is :a
Sharing thing, aiid it brings
•:afi Orns•cjoe-6r together, ,said.
the paper s editor,, Mrs. Betty
Scratch.
• Mrs: 4Scratch came to:
Huronview. in 1974, at which',
time. past editor of .the
Huronview News, Henry
Leishman, asked her to take
over the post.,Mr. Leish4nan
had been editor .for many'
years,: but .-due ,to failiing
health, had ; stopped • editing
the paper in 1972
Mrs -.Scratch had worked
a newspaper before She
degJn with the London
Advertiser in 1922 where she
continued' to be the Social
Page editor until she married
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"Back . then r didn't need
Women's Lib. I often worked
:with, 15 or. 16 men -and they •
,,didn't . treat ri e , any 'dif-
ferently. W. were•• equals;"
said Mrs. Scratch.
The paper 44 fundedby a
Mrs; Myrtle•Munro'arrived Stade'lrnantt, Christine and The I•fall Board had to Robert Slater, • recreational
home ^ last . weekend: after.. Rhonda of RR 2 Blyth Mr. " purchase`s new water pump4. committee; Reeve —.J Jhn
visiting with her family, Mr. and Mrs,. George Collins'of. • $651.44; ' Ontario .Hydro,. Jewitt ofHullettTwp,and oe
and. Mrs; Robert Youngblut,.-.Ht'rronHaven,: RR 3 Goderich $2l7H02; Arthur Fuels, �Hun.king., del u lf re ve •
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Susan, Bruce andKristen in visitec.last,Sunday with Mrs.- `$575,13; Mrs. Allan 'Caldwell; :"
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs .'Glen Eleanor Bradnock. . •-careker .87740,00 QO�=,
plus -•$90
- i'ogblut Alin ani �ennifer� ,, SWM" "F u.
for. painting: -were .among the
in: 'Ottawa and Mr• and . Mrs' .
, The', Auburn. Bresbyteriarl :' expenses:tq'operate the -hall:.
Donald .Youngblut, Laurie, Wbman's MissionarySociety •• James Glnusher was:Again
Barry and• Bradle` till -4)000M `,•that for its. Jahuary 'meet,trig ° elected ." 044'014°1Mrs:
Mrs :Harry Arthur. -visited. At the, harrle of Misses Ella, .. Dona.ld Haines;` secretary
last Sunday with her • parents Minnie, and -;Laura ,Wagner treasurer..; and Mrs, :,Allan,•`
Mr; and MrsElinerKellerat •;last.. Tuesday. 'evening Caldwell caretaker..
Dublin, - President Mrs. 'Wilfred ' In the business the half rent
Mrs. Eliza�.Stewart is `Sanderson was in charge and • Was again set at $35:00 and •
• convalescing at the home Aof ave the call to, wor�shi any or •anrzatian cateringcoy
her dau h•ter-, •Mrs •• :Marian; g .
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gri foilowed..>lY PrayerT raise'roney: muse pay the.
Sproul' and Will am Sproul • Mrs, Sanderson' was in $20.00 for the kitchen use
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after a couple of weeks a. charge of the: devotional "'Ah open meeting to discuss
patient'inClintonhospital choosing `her Bible lesson hall business will 1;67-weld
Mr . H. Odbert. of. Stratford ..• froxnn John I;..and Psalti2 119. . 'ear.ly in February when the'
is visiting' witli his daughter, Her New Year's meditation , ptiblicareurged toattend.
Mrs; Either' Trommer, Mr. was based on.these'passageS: Besides Chairrrian James
Trommer and,Miss Connie .The.missionary study was' Glousher;who represents the-
Troinmer.. " taken by Miss Minnie Wagner village: of Auburn, there are
The Auburn Village Twee- and she, gave a detailed ac- Mrs:1: Tomas Haggitt,
dsmuir• History•committee
count of the life of Miss Lily' Women's Institute; 'Mrs'
honored their former. CUT atox,.: Simpson, amission'ary nurse: • ■■■a� ■■■■■■rommem umomm mmummiimmum ■■■■m■■■■■■■mmume■■■■■m■■iq
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Kenneth Scott, . We;
Wawanosh, • Gerald''
McDOwen, East W.awanosh
and. James McPhee, Colborne
„ Township on the Cormunll(i3+
Mem °riotHa�ll :Board
RTIFICAI
Bruce Erskin e
86°No.rth St.
Phone 524-9555
of some usefulness and.
Horizons". grant, created by service " said Mrs. Scratch.
the Department of Health and Marc Lalonde, federal.
Welfare to assist senior . ,Iriini•ster of health. and
citizens in -a project for 18 • welfare; after receiving two
'months. publications of the Huronview'.
"May, j. 76 will be the end : News; wrote arid said;' "I was
of our . 18 months and :the ' pleased toy receive :the . two
grant isn't renewable, but issues:of'the•Huronview News.
Huronview has tentatively and have perused the con= .
budgeted for it,"•;said--Ms—tents-wrtlr,-•increasing. a4L-
Scratch?'" 'miration for 'the talents' and
The paper or more rather, discpriiment of the editor and ,.
the magazine; is printed
at. her 'staff. Y. arell ;tobe
the 'courthouse . in Goderich,' ; • congratulated on •the
where 450 issues are•rhatie up. pub].ication_of-suctt;.a 1?eraRnal
"Elderly. people ..tend to ."and newsy :t-nagazine.",
think An ' the 'past. The • Huronview N.e^Ws. •is`, not
Huronview News is published ' just for the
something that ,projects ' our residents, it.' is . a magazine
thinking: into the future. 'It which . the rest of.• Huron.
Makes:us feel�thatwe are still Countycouldbe reading
J.°D:.'(Jack). MacDonald, a
prorni'nennt." Winnipeg
businessman has been
elected ch'aii than of the:Great
Lakes" Waterways
Development Association. He..
succeeds George E. Franklin,
!.innlp�g
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of
Mrs. Celia,Taylor of Goderich to India .'and" her work in that.3,10"..1"1"1.11"61.•'", P +•
last Tuesday.when they tdok country entitled, .Opening. - ■
her out to dinner :at the Doors..
i AUBURN GROCERY VARIETY
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Benmiller Inn. During' .the;
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_.. The minutes of the -previous ■. -
afternoon, . Mrs. Thomas" meeting were accepted as
Haggitt, now curator, spoke a - read by -the secretary,. Miss ■
few wards of thanks to Mrs: Minnie Wagner. Business 1
Taylor and she replied • items were discussed. and •it ■
thanking everyone Mts. was :decided the members had.been curator for will quilt.. ""
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28 years prior to her moving Miss Ella Wagner. received =
to Goderich .to Make , her the ' offering which'was,
home. Those.,' present -were, ; dedicated prayer^andth'e •
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Mrs,T,homas'-Haggett;:Mrs. t'reasu'rer; Mrs.` Frances, ■
?Elva" Straughan; Mrs.: Clark -:•.gave the . 'year's
Thomas 3 ardin, Mrs.. finan.cialsta.tement. I
Frances Clark,. Mrs. Eleanor' : A delicious lunch was
Bradnock; . Mr.: an'Mrs. served 'by 'Misses -Ella .11
:Anderson,:: 1pndon,:_andMr: .- —t'Vmnie and Laura Wagner. : I
Oliver Anderson; M.William
Arthur Yoiin blut: •'EuCHtr.
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Miss. Lorraine Charnney of he week]
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London,: spent -the ;weekerCd.,..Results-of t y
with her parents, _Mr: and' chre party in. Auburn tare:
--Mr-s:: Gordon;_Chalaire.y atad._-rhigh' lady, RMrs; Al,yis► ::•
Eldon.: `Flulike; low lady, Mei: Tim ;
Mr. •and ' Mrs. r J'Glousher;'. high' man, TOM —•-
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WEEKLY -SPECIALS
FISiH'N°CHIPS FOR THE WEEKEND.
2 LB. Fi20Z0, 32 OZ.THRIFT PAX:,
BLUEWATER:.`
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IS FRENCH FR
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SUN -12 till`4
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McCauley '• returned : Bomb'-._J-ardin•, loW: -man, David s
C t ht novelt
last Tuesday ming.
J. Crig• a,.
Mr andaiMrs John ANNUAL;MEETING,
. The annual meeting of the'. •.
Community Memorial Hall
board Was • held last' week with,
the chairman, Mr, James
• Glousher -;in• charge. The:'
�' �.:r w r i , �i w- 1i1� A 'minutes of the '• previous
meeting were accepted 'as.
• ; ' read by the secretary, Mrs:
from a week's trip to Cuba arwrig y, William .
�►�ieasman name
La
Deloraine Manitoba,Who has'
retired after ser.ymg for five ' .the rain Canada can $100:00 worth of donations to
year's.' but has continued., to hold' g
d the kitchen.. by ,the Women's'
career has been : devoted• to have ' consistently ;opposed g
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the rain industry of Western tolls and toll. increases. • the financial statementCana'
g showing a bank balance of
Pioneer is nreompasident ,af. the Mr MacDonald said such $348.98 for 1979.. •
Pioneer Grain Company`and�:B rd 'received' "$490
its operating' affiliate firms,; charges;-rn the case of export ; : The Board
hasb ' t' • , y ' grain midst be regarded as a from water -rentals; halt rents'
Donald. Haines;:She also ave
he been, in rma e y
connected. with grain 'hen- tariff against that commodity. • .' $1569.50; ham andstraawberry
tiling, Storage terminal, at . a. time when' world • supper, $291.07; New .Year's
g i .972. markets' are 'demanding ail`' • (197A), dance, $9$.36; and
facilities. He retired '•n 1
• Mr. MacDonald's business, exact Institute
utive office and direct-'
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JANUARY'S:PECI,ALS
IVAR-IETY.
E.L. i�•AC
- 15' Victoria -St:
Clinton' ..
HOBBIES
• •HO RAILROAD,•ACCESSORIEs
• FULL LINE OF MODEL KITS AND PAINTS
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OFF.
OPEN - 9 ,11..M. 1.1 P.M. DAILY
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produce.
torshi` s in' or anizations
p g The importance of low cost
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ranging from f&restry, water=transport_' and. sop= -wore- varied', membership
agriculture' and insurance to portive 'government :policy,' than our own, ..
'grainhandlingfaoilities. , he said %s• reflected in the John•Di•Leitch, Toronto, is:
• Founded ; in 1959, 'the Great Lakes Waterways vice-chairman; and•: Stuart
Association has . a widely •. Development Association. ; Armour, • Hamilton, is
"No other organization in :;.p'i si,dent -andgener.al.
Canada can, I'lielieve boast a : manager•of°the Association.
diversified membership- of
--users of. they Great -Lakes- and,
Seaway system .. extending
from •- the Rockies to : the
Atlantic seaboar'd.. Its
Membership includes
vyestern 'farm and .grain.
organizations, ore producers;
steel mills, agricultural
implement and appliance
manufacturers,..pulp and
paper, . and Chambers of
Commerce. .These firms• and
organizations - have been
• actively' concerned sin 'e'the
opening of the Seaway with
the importance of low cost
water transportation, and
Hinds of
Beef
$1.05
Fr�nts of
Beef
69c
Sides of ..
Beef.
85c L.
S;o
CUT; WRAPPED & QUICK FROZEN AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
11),.,Lots of -Steak
MIXED ROUND,
SIf+LOIN, T-BON7E, �g s i'� 9
WING & RJB •
25 LB. LOTS OF STEWING,'
' TLEAN'"CUBE.
STYLE
25 LB. LOTS.HOMEMADE
Sous -age
LB.
LB. '(.OTS OF
Beef Liver
LB.
5,oR.395y2964
CLOSED THURS.p&SAT.
=AFTERNOONS
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There's something for
�." ` at the r n
Vanastra Recreation Centre
SCHEDULE. OF COMING EVENTS
Monday Evening Jana 26 - 8:00 p.m.
:BINGO;; JAcKPOJI $300.
in53calls
consolation prize •550..'
Special SIO. door prize awarded each week on
previous weeks admission ticket.' Must he
present to win. If not claimed,"prize will in-
crease. by 510: for following ,week. 15 regular
games3:share-the-wealth. b cards for'Sl. Ad-
mittance to 16 yr. and over.
NEW SWIM ,SCHEDULE•
Sat. 8 Sun. Recreational Swim 3:00 • 4:30
Family .swim
Mon. Wed., •
Thurs., Fri. Recreational Swim
Mon, to Thurs. Ca -ed Adult Swim 9:O0 - 9,•'30
Mon'..to•'Frt•. ' Co-ed Adult Swim 12:00 •'1:3p,,m.
2..00-j:oo:•
7:00 : 8:004
Men's' & Ladies' . Om Swim
:Register now for group exereise,.•a relaxing
Sauna followed by •a refreshing Swirii,
Ladies on Tues. or Thurs. frorirei00 - 9:30 P.m 01'
Wed, from 1.:30.4:-00 p.ni, and Men on Wed. froth.,
8.00 -'9 30 p. m. Fee 510, with Sauna $14.
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We taterle all functions, large or Saha]]- Fine Feedprepared
Fri urkitchen. "..
shmastro Centire.4 3544 '.
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•CONTIN•UES� W.LTH�� R�EDUCT14IrS ON�"ALL IT S A .E
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-ST•O�E •e •.•..i.c D n Ream •Suite 4.5.9
Chesterfield Suites .from 9 9.9 5 and gip'
* Kroehler.•Swivel:`Rockers ONLY` $1:39.95
Lam s: 10 : SOo FF at Blackstone s Wf;st•St.
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off. the I Square ,_ _Downtown • Goderich '
DRQ THE CATS
YpirVE DREAMED OF .•
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Don't forget the third race in the
WESTERN. ONTRIO• SERIES
sanctioned .'A' Snowmok ile .Rac.e.s•
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Saturday`. Sunday, Jan. 24,
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Varnd Orltorio Nl ' .:5•R11 • • ()jori 519-262-$809•
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