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Sorority members relate
places they'd like to visit
Beta Theta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met
at the home of Donna Jones,
November 7. Leona Amos of
the social committee stated
that the Sorority Christmas
Party was to be held at the
Pine Ridge Chalet,
November 25. Sally Lou
Raymond and Bev Delbridge
gave the report on the recent
Sorority council meeting.
The Beta Sigma Phi
scrapbook given to the
Chapter by Xi Gamma Nu
was displayed.
Donna Jones and Shirley
Walkom were in charge of
the program based on the
song “0 Canada.” Each
member answered roll call
by naming a place she would
most like to visit in Canada.
Shirley gave a very in
teresting talk about our
country. The program closed
with a quiz on Canada.
Lunch was served by the
hostess and Shirley.
Beta Theta Chapter met at
the home of Mary Jane
Taylor for a meeting
November 21. Rosemary
Schaefer, social committee
and Elsie Tuckey, ways and
means committee, reported
on the plans for a Christmas
bazaar to be held December
5. Donna Jones read the
information
received regarding the
convention to be held in
Windsor in June.
The song title, “The Band
Played On” was the theme
for the program presented
by Mary Jane Taylor and
Elsie Witteveen. Roll Call
was answered by naming a
well known band from the
Great Band Era of 1936-1945.
Mary Jane Taylor read an
article entitled, “New
Interest in Swing Era”
which told how this style of
music began and named the
great bands and their
leaders. We also listened to
records of these famous
bands.
Clandeboye girls
attend 4-H program
Parkhill area • 4-H
Homemaking Club
Achievement Day was held
Saturday at the West
Williams Central School. The
project was “Needlepoint.”
Clandeboye number 1 Club
with Mrs. John De Weerd as
leader and Leslie Harrison
as assistant had 12 members
complete the project, with
one of their members,
Rolinda Knip, receiving her
County Honours.
Clandeboye number 2 with
Mrs. George Cunningham as
leader and Mrs. Hans Rosch
as assistant had nine
members complete the
project.
Both Clandeboye clubs
presented the same
“Famous People
Needlepoint” with
group presenting its
version.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haynes,
Julie and John, London,
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family.
Mrs. Will Richie, Grand
Over 80 club
Mrs. A.B. (Blanche)
Irwin, (wife of the late
Rev. A.B. Irwin) 84
William Street, Stratford,
Ontario will be
celebrating her 90th birth
day December 1.
Bend was a Sunday visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Cunningham.
Clandeboye Women’s
Institute had 13 members
attend the Cloverdale W.I. as
visitors, at the Parkhill
Library, Wednesday. During
the program, Mrs. Jack
Given gave a most in
teresting talk, with helpful
hints, on how to dry the
many flowers, weeds, etc.
that go into dried flower
arrangements.
Dorothy Cunningham has
accepted a baby sitting job
with Wendy and Dave
McClory and family, Elora.
Misses Carol and- Darlene
Carter spent the week end in
Toronto visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin A. Hughes.
Homemakers hold
organization event
The recently incorporated
Town and Country
Homemakers organization
elected a nine-member
board of directors at an
inaugural meeting in Clinton
Wednesday.
The association began
operating a year ago with a
Canada Works grant under
the direction of a steering
committee. Betty Cardno, of
Seaforth, Huron Home Care
Administrator, was named
chairman and Catherine
Walsh of Goderich, director
of Public Nurses of Huron
County Health Unit, was
named secretary. A nine-
member board was named
as well at that time.
A former homemaker,
Jean Young, Teeswater, was
hired as the administrator
placement officer, with an
office in Wingham. Nelly
Gonie-Tak was named
development officer.
Homemaking services are
available to any resident of
Huron County who can buy
the services of a homemaker
on a private basis-such as
the elderly, handicapped,
chronically ill in order that
they do not have to go into a
hospital or nursing home. As
well families can hire
homemakers to look after
children or other dependents
when absent during
holidays, illness or con
valescence.
Also buying the
homemakers service is the
Home Care Program which
provides health care to
selected patients according
to individual needs. O.H.I.P.
will pay the, charges for
these patients for a limited
time.
As well the Social Services
and Family and Children’s
Services may help pay the
homemaker’s fees where: a
child needs care during the
absence of mother or other
persons in whose charge he
is; or for elderly, han
dicapped, ill or convalescent
who require such services on
a part-time basis in order
that he remain in his own
home.
In her report ad
ministrator Jean Young
spoke of the tax dollars
saved by providing, the
homemakers service which
allows people to remain at
home rather than have to go
to a nursing home or a
hospital.
E.W. Oddleifson, reeve of
Bayfield, who was attending
the meeting, remarked: of
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the homemaking agency: “A
great idea-something that
has been needed for a long
time.”
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Mrs, Young spoke of the
need to raise funds from the
private sector, foundations
and big corporations in order
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paying for the homemakers
service over a long period of
time. With the organization
being incorporated and
registered as a charitable
organization, anyone giving
a donation will be able to use
the receipt for income tax
purposes.
The board of volunteer
directors elected at the
meeting will meet December
2 for their first meeting to
choose a chairman. They
are: Betty Cardno and Lois
Hodgert, Seaforth;
Catherine Walsh, John
MacKinnon, Jean Adams
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Goderich; Beverley Brown,
Bluevale; Helen Tench
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