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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-30, Page 21• .16 ar Sandra Nivins of. Auburn makes some final checks on her Holstein,heifer as she leads her around the ring in the Dungannon Fall Fair junior .Holstein heifer class:' Sandra follows Shawn Drennan of Dungannon and Brian Sowerby of Goderich into the ring and defeated both placing first in the class. Shawn's heifer was third: (staff photo) Iluronview :Auxiliary plans bazaar, bake sale October 26 The September monthly vener . of crafts, gave ' the meeting• of the- Huronview • `financial statement. She .Ladies Auxiliary met in -the announced the purchase of a Craft Room Monday, Sep- • corner showcase to hold the tember 20. There was, a good ,trophies of the residents, and. attendance . All were some hand painted pictures: welcomed by the president, These will grace the front Mrs.:, .VY,; Colciough .•xw:h0 presided: for the business'. session. r Treasurer Mrs. 'Robinson gave the financial reports. The ' Acting Secretary from Londesboro, W.I. -read the minutes of the previous meeting. Owing to the sudden passing of Mrs. Gauley of •Londesboro, a now secretary is to be named. Roll call was answered by each member: naming the -month of her fnarriage. Preliminaryplans were made for the upcorping •bazaar, tea' and bake sale, including .draws to be held Thursday, October 26. A letter of thanks: from.the residents conveyed their appreciation forthe gifts of apples front 'timeto time from the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs: M. • McGregor, . con- - entrance of the north door.. • Before adjournment, the, president reminded members tobring an article for the bazaar table: and .bake. table. - Members are also to. help with the •lunch. �een nature trai GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDA' Saturday morning the action was with the Goderich Green Thumbers as they boarded. the bus, ready ..to take off to Guelph for the day. Plans were made for Herb Markle,' treasurer of the Ontario Horticultural Association to meet the group at the Arboretum and to escort them through. Guelph. Upon arrival Miss Ruth Harris of • the Arboretum staff showed ,some slides on the. nature trail which the club rater travelled. Miss '. Harris pointed . out various spots of,interest: The children's attention was held by viewing the Black Cherry Tree, .crawling strawberry plants and numerous other ,interesting trees ,and plants.,.: Everything '-possible is — eiiig—develo'ped.—to-4U ¢et .. wild birds and small animals. Even old stumps' are left to attract birds that feed on the insects in the rotten wood. ,44 eb�kahs hear. report of recent istrict meeting. Qn, September 7, Goderich. Rebekah Lodge opened after the.:summen recess, with a' delicious potluck .supper' at ':10 p.m. The Noble .Grand welcomed all present. The meeting opened at 8 p.rn. with N.G...Sis, Ila Crozier presiding. The V.G. reported on, cards and flowers ATTENTION KNITTER S Our AnnuaI- •4E Our whole line of Mary Maxim Yarns at il( .All Phentex Yarns (3 Ply-Sky.Elite) Starts Today We have some really good cpargains for the • Early Shopper! •20% DISCOUNT Jost 69c Per. 3 oz.""Ball �[. Larger. Phentex Balls (8 oz.) 'NOW $ 1 •• 5 ' Nevada Super Sport 3 Ply Imported Yarn REG. (30 percen wpol 70 percent acrylic) b in beautlfuf warn~ colours 7 ♦ $1.29 ( Spinrite Variegated,Bouquette ji /0DISCOUNT . 4,ply Sayelle Sale Ends'_ October 16th 'For Canadian and imported•Yarnsi • TheDutch Store .„ 55 Albert' St. Clinton` • 482.7302' 1-. .sent to sick and shut-ins. Sis. Ruby Snazel gave a full report of the District Meeting. The new District Deputy; President, Sis. • Mary Fisher of Exeter, was chosen. Sis. Irene Harnack who will be retiring as D.D Pres. gave. her report for the year and surrendered her pin to the in- coming D.D. Pres. The President's Project .this year is. torenovate the laundry at the Barrie Home. Donations are requested from Ole distriet lodges. • Sis: Elva Osbaldeston gave a full report of her visit to Assembly, in „June as representative. Sister Marguerite` Horton, as scholar, also gave her report. Mileage will now be 15 cents per mile, each way. 'C.P. and T. will, from now on, be known as "humanitarian Service." The new Assembly President will be Sis. Helen Shephard. At the second meeting in September " there was also `a good -attendance with several visitors : from - Exeter and two from Clinton. -The Exeter Lodge brought the. Travelling Gavel to Gaderich in an interesting cert m`ony.0 .• The- .District Lodges 'will • meet at Exeter for a workshop on September 29.; . Thesum of $25. was voted ; to Muscular Dystrophy.; 9 Next meeting October`5 will be ' `In'stallation" when the new members •will be 'in- stalled for the coming year. After a vigorous trot on the trail it was off to the nursery to *see 'the different ex periments being developed to further the growth of various plants, trees and shrubs. Guided by Mr. Markle, the group then toured on to the Kortright Waterfowl Park, which is operated by Niska Wildlife Foundation. Here- fowl from all over the world are, held captive in their. own natural surroundings and are fed and looked after by the •best possible means. The children walked among wildlife quite freely' and felt very much at ease. Stich species . as. the Trumpeter Swan and the Whistler Swan from North America, the. Black -necked . Swan from Rabbit uses: varied Rabbits are raised in all parts of Canada: The pearly- white meat of rabbits is nutritious and palatable 'hid • is easy .;to digest because it contains little fat. Their skins are used in the Manufacture of. fur pieces, felt hats and handicraft items. Rabbits are.. "also bred . for use, in laboratory work. South America, the Whooper Swan from Eurasia and Egyptian Goose from Africa and the Black Swan 'from Australia were 'Viewed and enjoyed by all including the birds themselves who put on quite a show. S .rPT W 311.1976 -PA • 43 pert Street Clinton, 482-3876 Nev. i:I.ours: OPEN St ISDnuS 1 P.M. - 5:30 P.M'. OI'EN 'WEDNESDAY . 10 A.M. - 5:30 P. October ist through , December 31st. Mrs. Emile MacLennonris home from hospital anal feeling much better: Saturday was wedding day at Ashfield Presbyterian .Church for Brenda Moran and Stephen Wylds. All members of the Warren Wylds family . spent die weekend with Mr. and, Mrs. Wyles L_ It was back to school this week for Ken Farrishwho is attending university in Boston. David Farrish is now living in New York where he will be playing hockey this winter Finlay MacDonald spent a few days in Chatham representing Ashfield council. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson were Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Embe.rlin , Toronto., Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson rqf. Mexico, Mr. and Mrs.. Rod Finlayson, of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Finlayson and. family, of Goderich, Cyril- Marsh ' of Dutton, visited •in the community. recently.. It is 46 years since Mr. Marsh as a young lad came to Canada from England to work for Oliver McCharles and his mother.: Jim. Bradley is—fortunate that his stay in hospital was a • short one. Jim was taken` to . Kincardine hospital when he met-' with an accident on his- fario early last week., Rod MacLennon of Detroit was a recent visitor with Mr, Frank .. MacLennon.. Mrs. Frank Mat eririon Whe holidaying in the BritishrIsles' retarned home on the weekend. i? - Mr. and' Mrs: D.A. MacLennon recently visited at Richnfond'Hill. Miss Margaret_ -.._MacLeod enjoyed a fall holiday to Boston before going to Toronto where she spends the winters. 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