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By John D. Baker
Public Relations Officer
256 t
bers came to pay their last
respects•
a as erten a _many meetings
of the Erland Lee Hon e; 'Ontario
F.1'V.I.C. is. setting up the
itinerary. Mrs.. C.L,Alexander,
a t 1r printing o 3 as now
been completed.
Spring Conferelpce' pl Aitriet
y, l. McNeil, Horticulturist g 2
alFvlFar
Branch 156
On behalf of all the members of
Food Council, the Opeoittg of the
;
Cayley, Alberta wilt tie travelling
Several were
seceretary_-treasurer,l Parker Rockwell, Troy, for the Ministry of Agriculture in Hospital Auxiliaries of Ontario at:
Michigane
Last Monday evening, Branch
Branch 2561 wish to convey our
Ontario Le 'slature and the
151
to the United States from Canada
.resolutions
sustained b the F,W.1.0.
Y
Mount Forest on,Monda
Morden,, Rodney, will be visiting Canada May 220d Halton, gave a very, informative Y wf�Ge:
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deepest 4th to ail the
reception following given by the
�
on the same Fellowship The:
C f It th to h
In her president's ad4icess Mrs, to June 27th. She is the •Grace £. ' talk on landscape gardeping.Five• Mrs. Leo Teatero, Mrs,
the Branch in 1943 44. meeting on Thursday, May 8th.
mailings done by the Home
been presented 94 times,
marked on all items; That the law
Comrade Bob Spittal conducted Geneal' meeting on Thursday,
Maluske expressed appreciation Frysinger International hundred copies: of ,the JW10" W. C. Bennett, Mrs, Jo$Gpii'
reaching over 3,453 persons.r'l'he
'
be enacted to prohibit the use of
the service at which many mem- May 22nd.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
follow-up Food Forum will be
for the -many, messages of, . Fellowship winner. Mrs.'Austin project called a "Little bit of McConnell, Miss Janet Cluff,
{ and concern in the community
«< _.
"More about Nutrition and
stuff. F.W.I.O. express their
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rs John rub
Congratulations and good Wishes. ' S• 'Zoeller, vice president of Everything" have been sold, anal Mrs, h Tu ull, .,Mrs. Bohn
d d h' d f 00 h Pickard " Mt'S Elva Ellis i
By John D. Baker
Public Relations Officer
256 t
bers came to pay their last
respects•
a as erten a _many meetings
of the Erland Lee Hon e; 'Ontario
F.1'V.I.C. is. setting up the
itinerary. Mrs.. C.L,Alexander,
a t 1r printing o 3 as now
been completed.
f ss
Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Walter
Branch 156
On behalf of all the members of
Food Council, the Opeoittg of the
;
Cayley, Alberta wilt tie travelling
Several were
Armes, Mrs. DaMin Bannerman,
Last Monday evening, Branch
Branch 2561 wish to convey our
Ontario Le 'slature and the
151
to the United States from Canada
.resolutions
sustained b the F,W.1.0.
Y
Mme' Sat" Phillips, Miss Alice
16-1.4 Le ' service for the
deepest 4th to ail the
reception following given by the
�
on the same Fellowship The:
C f It th to h
Reid, Mrs. James Devereaux and
a 1511" symp Y
late Comrade Alex Muir. Com- family of our departed comrade,
Lieutenant -Governor, the
0
Adelaide Hoodless Rose is
oncer",is, e, a compo r eas
regist exes will stake it •difficult to
rade Alex passed .away suddenly Comrade Alex was highly
Honourable Pauline McGibbon,
available from Aubin Nurseries
tell the actual price one is paying
in his 83rd year. He was a , regarded and will be missed by all
Mrs. EariMorden ° reported
Ltd., Carman, Manitoba. 'MISS
, for a product and ask that this
veteran of World War 1 and a who' know him.
office mailing of 2,663. Secret-
Helen McKercher, director of the
system be abolished and that all
member of Branch 1$6 for over Coming Events
ary's mailings numbered 339 and
Home Economics Branch, said
merchandise sold under this `
forty years..., lie was President of There will be an executive
this does not include the large
•
the Nutrition Workshops have
system must have prices clearly
the Branch in 1943 44. meeting on Thursday, May 8th.
mailings done by the Home
been presented 94 times,
marked on all items; That the law
Comrade Bob Spittal conducted Geneal' meeting on Thursday,
Economics Branch, Ontario
reaching over 3,453 persons.r'l'he
'
be enacted to prohibit the use of
the service at which many mem- May 22nd.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
follow-up Food Forum will be
wire staples when packing food
{ and concern in the community
Mrs. Harvey Houston, the Public
"More about Nutrition and
stuff. F.W.I.O. express their
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Relations Officer, expressed
appreciation for the excellent
Family Meals. 4-H Garden Clubs
are have 3000
concern to Ministry of Natural
f u ei
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popular and over
Resources of Ontario and to
press coverage they are now
members. A new clothing course
Department of Environment that
The Goderich Township Women's "Institute volunteers
receiving in many Iparts of Ont
is Personalize Your Pattern."
certain species• of Birds and
.
assisted with the Monde activities. Moll Cox, Norman S eir
Y Y $
aria.... Home and Country
magazine is placed in Libraries,
Mrs. Austin Zoeller, New
animals are in danger of
and Jerry. Collins provided the old tyme music for the dancing
Doctors' offices and Beauty
Hambur , chairman of the Erland
g
becoming extinct through
and sing song.
Members of the Gorrie and, Wroxeter Women's Institute
.
parlours. This educational
bee Home committee, told of
careless and greedy hunting
Practises.
were hosts for the April birthday party. Mrs.Alex Graham
organization is open to all who
wish to be members, and share in
many renovations that have been
completed in the Lee home at
One of the F.W.LO: projects
4' was emcee for the program whichincluded piano and violin
the 4-H, and a variety of other
Stoney Creek. Women's Institute
for International Women's Year
,duets by Ethel McMichael and Florence Dickison, reading by
Homemaking short courses. Mrs
Week is planned for the Home,
will be the updating of the
Wilma Clegg and a sing a long led by the Institute members.
As.ustin Rumble presented the'
June 9th -13th. Wentworth South
brochure. Designs and ideas are
Twenty-nine
The eldest celebrant was Mrs. April
ninety-nine ans received d he
proposed budget for 1975-76 and
Women's Institute members will
St. Office by Jed to be uly lst,itted � 975 Bay
youngest Margaret Kahn who thanked the Ladies on behalf of
other recommendations of the
act as hostesses, April 29 th
during the tours from. the
The semi annual meeting
the residents. "The Calvinettes" an organization of thirty-six
teen age girls and their Counsellors from the Christian
HP
board
Officer's Conference.
adjourned on Friday.,
"Family
Reformed Church provided a variety program for
r Night". The program consisted of several musical numbers
group, skits and dances. Counsellors for the girls are
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ne and Joanne Verhf, Francie Jonge jan, Sandy
cea
m
Teachers will have to coe out at
Separate
hDianDian
�.� OOI
Maackant, Hilda Gilders, Nellie Dykestra and Chris Bylema.
night even if it means more work.
Miss. Bertha Deihl expressed the appreciation of the'
We have to get more communi-
residents.
cation between teachers, parents
(Continued from Page 1)
24.54) Hibbert 25.48 (23.50
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Members of the Clinton Kinette Club visited their adopted
ted
and the board." Mr. Shantz said.
34.95 (31.45), Hensall 26.55
Logan, 27.95 (25.83) Mornington,31.80,
Grandmothers on Thursday morning and served lunch in the
Trustee John O'Drowsky said
Wellesley, 32.11
north dining room..
there are both afternoon and
(23.43); Zurich, 31.29, (29.96),
,(28.39),
(28.61), Maryborough, 28.05
evening appointments for
Ashfield, 31.47 (28.50), Colborne,
04 621 Peel 2442 (21 37)
• parents. Some can attend during 30.92 (28.21), Goderich Twp, ' ' '
the day and some at night, giving 28.50(25.0), Grey 25.36(24.72),:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••�'•••••i
Local woman. presides more time to both groups, the Howick 25.55 (22.0), Hulletk, • •
director of education suggested. 25.18(24.22); Morris, 22.99 i
a t conference
Mr., -Shantz' motion to limit the (20,10), Stanley, 26.12 (22.62); : BAYFIELD ROAD
PD days 'to 6 w•as defeated by a Stephen 31.19 (31.19). GODERICH o
vote of 7 - 5. A new • motion by Tuckersmith 29.0(25.42), Hay,
A total of • 223 delegates with the •succesful candy stripers trustee Marcy to accept the, ten 34.41 (30.91), McKillop, 26.32 ; 524-7711
attended the annual Spring Con- program and the -lowering of .age days as presented was passed by (23•88), Turnberry, 25,63- • •
ference of District 2, Hospital acceptance from 16 to 14 in some a vote of six to five, with trustee (25.20), East Wawanosh, 27.34 L DnVrING & DANOI NO •
Auxiliaries Association of Ontario hospitals it has opened the door to Bicknell abstaining. The vote was (24.47), West Wawanosh 23.21
at Mount Forest, Monday. more juniors. Changing the name recorded and for the ten days (23.21), Biddulph, 27.75 (24.25), • ENTERTAINMENT - •
Members of Louise Marshall to Volunteers or Junior Volun- were tiustees O'Drowsky, McGillivray, 33.45- (33.45), . FRIDAY and •
Hospital Auxiliary at -• Mounts- teers rather than -,randy 'srers Kinahan, Connolly, ' Crowley, Usborile, 24'881(21.38f,"Va1face,;UAIS•
i"orest ..were ,,hostesses r €or•k the;;N aC. alloy+ (� thp:boys to coni% in March and 'Haid: Votffi igainst;`" 26.21 i r (22:71); H1j,"�h, 2 .20 ,- �1 :. [r:
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conference field rn 141'oitnt Forest and join. She said that once the were, trustees Geoffrey, Looby, (24.20). Fuilarton 25.20 (21.70). „
United Church with Mrs. Stanley young people become involved in Vere, Shantz and Fleming. Culross, 5.40 (5.40), Kinloss Toronto i
E. Middleton convener of the hospital anti community affairs 5.36 5.36) (both townships have • \ •
conference committee. the majority rarely lost their Cor club winners ( p Harbour
been reassessed by the. province
Mrs. Orville Oke of Seaforth interest. This will be a continuing • •
presided over the day -con con source of volunteers she added. Recent winners of the $25 to bring property assessment � • .
weekl prizes in the Lion's Club more in line with market value). • •
ference. She said there are 61307 Now that the Senior men feel Y P • Lieanad under l•C.Y•O.
Car Draw are Fred Savage, #166 East Nissouri, 28.50 (25.0), • •
members int he 20 auxiliaries in more comfortable with the senior and Robert Haddon, Peterboro, West Zorra, 30.10 (26.60), ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •'e • • • • • • e • • • • • e • • e • • • • •
the District which stretches from. Auxiliary women members they S #170. tra tfor d 30 75 27 25 Mrtc e h 11
Guelph on the east to Goderich on
take a great interest in volunteer
'said
geon and Huron County coroner
( ), ,
22.75 (19.96), -St.' Marys, . 6.67
the west, Mount Forest to the
north and Tillsonburg to the
service, she and they are
dependable and good volunteers.
The creeks of the Yukon are
(6.05) (assessment here has also
south.
They realize the good work that
still producing gold today. Front
been equalized by the province),
Three discussion workshops
they are doing and how much
end loaders, bulldozers and other
Blanshard, 32.50(29.0), Downie,
were held in the morning
appreciated and needed they are
pieces of heavy equipment are
31.94 (28.44), North Easthope,
sessions.
and they are a continuing source
used, as well as the old fashioned
35.54 (32.04); South Easthope,
In the first workshop Dr. James
of volunteers she said.
gold pan.
28.25 (24.75), Ellice, 27.46
K. McGregor, a Wingham sur-
Mrs. Murray said that women
geon and Huron County coroner
who have retired also turn to
and the president of the Huron
volunteer service just as the men
County Medical Association
do and this is another continuing
spoke on tissue transplants. He
source of volunteers. She added,
said as our. society matures and
'it is not how old you are, but
;Y we are more enlightened the
how you are old".
problems of religion, race, our
Mrs. Murray concluded with a
'9 present ethics would be overcome
quote,from Albert Schweitzer: "I
and tissue transplants would be
do not know what your destiny
3 more common. He discussed the
will be, but one thing I know: the
problems connected with organ
only ones among you who will be'
transplants such as heart, cornea,
really happy, are those who have
blood, kidney. He told of the
sought and,found how to serve."
pituatory treatment for children
This describes our Ontario volun-
with growth problems.
teers she said.
Dr. McGregor said he was
A tour of Louise Marshall
impressed with the great interest
Hospital and the Mount Forest
{ and concern in the community
Shoe Factory With a return to the
} hospitals as manifested in the
church for tea completed the
number of women who were
program.
attending the session. He said it
of Ontario, the tt ncheon speaker,
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For
S6m 4 ,Mary
McClure
on
Fridays May .9
At
Fom;ily Paradise
9 P.M.
No Guts Please
BINGO
Legion HaU, Seaforth
Friday, May 2nd
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $14:00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75,00 JACKPOT TO GO
TWO DOOR PRIZES , ..
Admission $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER A NOT'
PERMITTED)
--Proceeds for Welfare Work --
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion, Sesfortll
N . Now Open Weekends
FRI., SAT., SUN: MAY Z, 3, 4
BUHrNErllM
"TK Lows5mr
PWS qF69F
WELCOME TO SCENIC ATOKA COUNTY
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Op
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Mlr. &-,:firs.
Charl'e Reeves
5th �e��ng
A►nn><ve>w�ea>t�y
Thursday,, May 8,
SEAFOOTH LEGIAN HAU
9:3q wo
Best Wishes Only
1>rK11MfA1wlNiN
. � ST.A�►.G .
in hone our 6f
Alistair. Young
May 109 1975
at
Hensall
Community Centre
Tickets 11.00"
PARK
WED., TNUR.. FRI : SAT.. APRIL 30,bMAY 1, 7.1 - ONE
SHOWING AT 1.00 P.M
Oetective
Harry Callahan.
He doesn't break
murder cases,
Hesmashes them.Fa
Cikd
Q;14-9,
Didy,Harry PLUS
- MAGNUM FORCE
SUN., MON., TUES., MAY ., S, .
Report To The Commissioner
PLUS
ADULT
Mr. Ricco ENTERTAINMENT
"WED.. THUR. FRI.. SAT, MAY 13.9.10
THE TEXAS
CHAINSAW ' '1
MASSACRE
Yyhffi happened L9
Now the motion
that§ just as Feat,
,�, DAUTTANC[
mon ' �•
PWS '
"Blood Spattered Bride"
'A ,S a z t1I1118t
CENTENNIAL MARDIGRAS
Saturday, May 31, 1975
Seafolrth Community Centre
- Time: 2 p.m. - 2a.m.
Tickets: '6.00 Tickets from members
(Including Barbeque)
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAYNIGHT in the
RED' KNIGHT ROOM.
"ELGIN FISCHER TRIO'`
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks
- Ample Free -Parking
We serve Beverage Room 'Luncheons
12 to 2and 6to8
At Very Low Prices - f
_ [We Sell Ice]
Commercial Hotel-- Seaforth
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
P-E,NNY
SALE1
Former
CANADIAN TIRE STORE;'
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd
to
FRIDAY, MAY 2nd
SOMETHING -FOR EVERYONE --
Dtaiv, will be made9:00 p.m., MAY 2nd
Tickets do sale at the store or
firorx any Auxiliary Member
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was very encouraging for the
medical staff.
Mrs. Beecher Menzies of the
Clinton Public Hospital Auxiliary
Is
and a past chairman of District
Two, explained who was who in
O
the District and outlined the area
covered by the use of a map.
Cy Seaforth r"
In the workshop on Teenage
Volunteers,' Mrs. F. Phillips of
Thurs., Fri. a n d
South Waterloo Memorial Hospi-
Auxiliary
Saturday
tal at Cambridge (Galt)
dealt with the whole Volunteer
program in hospitals over 106
The 11�loon .
beds and Mrs. Donald B. Fitinie
}
of Memoiral Hospital Auxiliary at
St.. Marys with the program in
lighters
hospitals under 100 bed.
Z7
- Mrs. D.C. Murray, Toronto,
5,
President of Hospital Auxiliaries -'
Next
,l
of Ontario, the tt ncheon speaker,
*"Where
Mon., Tue. a n d
'
spoke on Will We Filld
the, Volunteers in the Future"
Wed.
with so many women reining
in or, returning to the Work force?
Lineoln
$lie assured the members there
should not be too much concern
%��'
Green
.
about the" fiitdre. She said tate
P`#1e Iospitai'
utpose of!
r,
�,
Atixil:aties ° remaiitil the Sadie, '111
' hdy
seoseT Vi Gal•Irlg.34-
�e said tht; 'changiiYg aP `
Entertainment
Wd1116fi sr Auxilia As illtia" ttl
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Aui�i#i dasociahia" gat` �aldn-
ail "lllg',
'
.. leer As>iocttltlati ,has' 2�iette'wi #hie
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doh" t$ melt aiict fi"oys 51ie said
. i,
qf"+)�� 4 'T
Mr :
R
€�Ih eddx.
iD
For
S6m 4 ,Mary
McClure
on
Fridays May .9
At
Fom;ily Paradise
9 P.M.
No Guts Please
BINGO
Legion HaU, Seaforth
Friday, May 2nd
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $14:00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75,00 JACKPOT TO GO
TWO DOOR PRIZES , ..
Admission $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER A NOT'
PERMITTED)
--Proceeds for Welfare Work --
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion, Sesfortll
N . Now Open Weekends
FRI., SAT., SUN: MAY Z, 3, 4
BUHrNErllM
"TK Lows5mr
PWS qF69F
WELCOME TO SCENIC ATOKA COUNTY
RpI0,000.G0u1.n.q,.Rap..A„w, MuT1.r.
Op
I
>a Qf •
Mlr. &-,:firs.
Charl'e Reeves
5th �e��ng
A►nn><ve>w�ea>t�y
Thursday,, May 8,
SEAFOOTH LEGIAN HAU
9:3q wo
Best Wishes Only
1>rK11MfA1wlNiN
. � ST.A�►.G .
in hone our 6f
Alistair. Young
May 109 1975
at
Hensall
Community Centre
Tickets 11.00"
PARK
WED., TNUR.. FRI : SAT.. APRIL 30,bMAY 1, 7.1 - ONE
SHOWING AT 1.00 P.M
Oetective
Harry Callahan.
He doesn't break
murder cases,
Hesmashes them.Fa
Cikd
Q;14-9,
Didy,Harry PLUS
- MAGNUM FORCE
SUN., MON., TUES., MAY ., S, .
Report To The Commissioner
PLUS
ADULT
Mr. Ricco ENTERTAINMENT
"WED.. THUR. FRI.. SAT, MAY 13.9.10
THE TEXAS
CHAINSAW ' '1
MASSACRE
Yyhffi happened L9
Now the motion
that§ just as Feat,
,�, DAUTTANC[
mon ' �•
PWS '
"Blood Spattered Bride"
'A ,S a z t1I1118t
CENTENNIAL MARDIGRAS
Saturday, May 31, 1975
Seafolrth Community Centre
- Time: 2 p.m. - 2a.m.
Tickets: '6.00 Tickets from members
(Including Barbeque)
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAYNIGHT in the
RED' KNIGHT ROOM.
"ELGIN FISCHER TRIO'`
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks
- Ample Free -Parking
We serve Beverage Room 'Luncheons
12 to 2and 6to8
At Very Low Prices - f
_ [We Sell Ice]
Commercial Hotel-- Seaforth
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
P-E,NNY
SALE1
Former
CANADIAN TIRE STORE;'
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd
to
FRIDAY, MAY 2nd
SOMETHING -FOR EVERYONE --
Dtaiv, will be made9:00 p.m., MAY 2nd
Tickets do sale at the store or
firorx any Auxiliary Member
S .. F � 1-: � # . .,;i. !,M1 / d�� -.•� •i,� • • .�'MLr%itw.. '�a'•'�FtS.K:rii+ry\.i*Mol��'�NY r o✓ ,r,hY.M1 t .,a +K. c•. Y c» ..- .. . !.. .- .a .. . h w - w . �. r. � .. rJ � , �jd .. � �Xa'4., :';` .M d.-.. a 0..:1 , ...A': _y .1•i,4.f.C'. 1 Yc. r, ♦ 4 _wo .. .
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