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Correspondent secondly to use hot water
Mrs. Joe Walker sparingly and third, to turn on an
necessity."
These were the words of Ken
"Hydro is not a luxury, it is a
installing glass doors in front of
oven only when the food is ready
to be put in. He advocated.
fireplaces and putting a full load
Saxton of the Wingham Public in a clothes dryer in order to Utilities Commission when he
spoke to the members . of the conserve energy.
Mr.. Saxton mentioned that Women's Institute here, meetin
Wednesday of last week at tice since 1960, the cost of hydro has
increased 120 per cent. "We are
home of the president, Mrs. Jim using so much hydro that it won't Armstrong.
be too long before we will be Mr. Saxton said that Canada is
getting it from nuclear power." the world's second largest hydro
he said. user in the world. He stressed
All members answered the roll three points to remember, first to call, "What are you doing to
ensure a home is well insulated;
Observe St Patrick's
Day at Huronview
There were a number of special activities at the Home last
week in honour of Saint Patricks and each area was decorated
with shamrocks, green and white streamers, pipes and high,
hats.
The celebrations started on Monday with Old Tyme and
Irish Music provided by Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman
Speir and Cecil Skinner. Nelson Lear sang a solo number
"Galoway Bay" accompanied by Esie Henderson. Marshall
Bell was welcomed to the Home and Ed. Zeale and the
Clinton Christian Reformed volunteers assisted with
activities.
Mrs. Lyla Storey arranged and directed an Irish program
for "Family Night". This program for Saint Patricks has been
a tradition by Mrs. Storey for the past seven years and was
rated by the residents as the best yet. The step dancers
included Cheryl Cooke, Lynn Nigh, Tracy Wright, Lana
Macintosh, Shelly and Sandra Finlayson, Daun and Debbie
Flynn, Melissa Moffatt, Lisa and Lynn MacDonald, Laurie
Bell, Vern Sawyer, M adonna, C arol Ann and Ann Marie
McQuaid. There were vocal solos by John Garrett
accompanied by his mother and square dancing by Cheyline
Glanville, Connie McClure, Debbie McLeod, Julie Ralph,
Norris Flynn, Stevert and Bill Glanville and David Garrick.
Marie Flynn and Nelson Howe provided the accompaniment
for the dancers. The Bradley Family sang some Irish melodies
and Mrs. Leybourne, a native of Ireland, thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the residents.
The Goderich Women's Institute were hosts for the March
Birthday Party. The President, Mrs. Holmes, brought
greetings from the Institute and the program was provided by
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schramm instrumentals, vocal duets by
Muriel Harrison and Lyn Sigurdson accompanied by Mrs.
Snyder, piano solo by Mrs. Hawkins and a reading by Mrs.
Clairemont. Gifts were presented to the celebrants and Jenny
Rutledge expressed the appreciation of the residents.
The tables in all of the dining rooms at the Home were
decorated for Saint Patricks and set banquet style. The
Huronview Orchestra and Nelson Lear toured the Home
before dinner singing and playing in each of the areas. Elsie
Henderson, Myrtle Parker and Ethel Hill played Irish music
on pianos in three of the floors.
conserve hydro?"
Mrs. Armstrong opened the
meeting with the Ode arid Mary
Stewart Collect, Mrs. Bill.
Peacock, secretary-treasurer,
read the minutes, treasurer's
report and a number of thank-you
cards. Mrs. Carl 'Johnston gave a
report on the steering committee
of the Huron-Perth Health
Council. There will be an open
meeting at the Listowel Central
Public School library on March 30
at 8 p.m. All interested people are
invited to attend.
Members expressed regret that
Huron Home Economist Jane
Pengilley will leave Huron this
month to work in Wellington
County. Mrs. Harry Elliott
reported on the district directors'
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
J. Smith.
The Bluevale members will
entertain at Brookhaven Nursing
Horne on April 20. Each member
is to model her Easter bonnet
which she will make for the
regular April meeting.' The
district annual will be held at
Moncrief May 10 with the Gorrie
Institute presenting a fashion
show. Roll call will be "name the
year your Institute began, the
first president and first
secretary."
The fall rally will be held in
Lakelet on October 3.
All enjoyed several. Irish selec-
tions played by Mrs. Carl
Johnston. Also in keeping with
the St. Patrick's theme, draws
were made for potted shamrocks
donated by Mrs. Armstrong. The
winners were Mrs. Wendell
Stamper, Mrs. Carl Johnston and
Mrs. Hugo Vermeesch.
Mrs. M el Craig and Mrs. Bert
Garniss are the conveners for the
cancer drive.
The president thanked the
lunch committee, Mrs. M urray
Jenkins and MrsGarniss, and also
expressed appreciation to Mr.
Saxton. The April meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Armstrong on April 13 with the
annual dinner at 12 noon. Roll
call will be "make and model your
Faster bonnet."
You owe
yourself
a lift
this spring
It's been a tough
winter. Get it behind
you and step
blithely into spring!
New clothes'? New
furniture Maybe a
trip? Get the money
you need in a low
Cost, life insured
personal loan at
Victoria & Grey:
This is o sale you can't afford to miss!,
For the past 2 months we have been
planning and assembling a salt which is
one -of -a -kind! We have approximately a
$250,000 stack of first line TV's and,
appliances, and the best service, and
warranty in the business! And..it's all
at our RR 2, Listowel location.
Owing to the special prices on these
items, our advertising budget is limited,
so we can't show pictures . . . so
COME DOWN AND SEE THE
MERCHANDISE IN PERSON !
We have brand names such as:
* General Electric *• RCA
* Quasar
• Sharp
* Morse
* Moffat
* Gibson
* Leonard
* Findlay
* Gurney
* Simplicity
*-Modern Maid
* Norge
* Electrophonic
We are putting unheard of prices in
these days of inflcition on this high
quality merchandise from
FEBRUARY 24 to MARCH 28, 'TY,.
These are delivered prices. For pick-up,
deduct 3% of the'price.
Here are just a few examples:
30" Range • . . from $289.00
30" SelfClean Range
with timer. white or coloured . $429.00
no charge for colour!
15 cu. ft. Frost Free
Refrigerator (white or colour) . . . $419.00
4 Speed . Washers (whiie) . . . $319.00
Dryers (white)-4 . $179.00
Dryer with auto. dry cycle (white) . . . $199.00=
Dishwasher - 6 push buttons . . . $309.00
(white or colour)
NMI
Simplicity Spin. Washer . . . $259.00
23 Cu.'ft. freezer (white), . . . $299.00 "
Built-in Dishwasher (any colour) . . . $289.00
When you purchase a refrigerator, choose from left
or right hand doors, colours, side by side models.
Many models, sizes and makes in stock. Big
values in refrigerators, ranges, washers and dryers,
dishwashers, TV's and stereos..
20" Portable TV with automatic
AGC Control . . . $3419.00
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PUC staff member speaks
to Bluevale institute
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