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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-02-22, Page 9- The annual i ieetii g ' of ,the' Huron Copnt ',Children's Aid S, ociet :y,at Go Cl erich on Wednes�; 'day of last week elected Wil- liam--iew,i,tt, R.R.;1 .0 in'tbaS i n- sde DUO . :tee t.e e to Weather +con-. •ditio. attendance' at e . �,the meet- 'ing was Innaller than an uisial. • On behalfofthw Board,lioeve ::M. Crich, of Clinton , ,P»'esehued. J G. Berry, Co nt' Clerk, with a silver vertray i A recognition Q �niti sn of tenYears rilc as a Board member, . • ^ • The, e . >Eteas r ur s e o r rt for the Year:.. .showed ' receipts of $ 75 '. a� " . !48653 d expenditures of $74,112.05 with a sw los of 4: , 48" Societyexpenses las .ear.- eluded . $19,587 for boaurdin homes and 17 in' salariesg . ,'� for field, staff, .Income ie to the; society'list year was listedas $30,201 received from, Huron • County wards, $20,000 in grants from the county and a $3,7.35. grant from the province, Familyallowances received amounted to $1,769, Donations from the E. A. Mantle estate and G. Green estate to the so- ciety -totalled $2,869. 'Other officers elected were: first. vice-president, Mrs: Kay Johns, R.It..1; Woodham; second vice-president, Mrs. Albert Tay- lor, Goderich; honorarysecrete tory, A. M. R,obertsen,-Goderich; secretary, Mr. Berry; treasurer, B. G. Haply, "Goderich. „ • Diredtlrs appointed: Mrs. George Johnston, (o-derich; , Mrs. Frank . Fingland, Clinton; Mrs. H. Klumpp; Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Goderich; Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore; Fred Davidson;' W. J. mg director. County Clerk ` J. ' G: Berry, who was given a gift' for his ten Years' service. to County Child- ren's Aid Society. Hamilton; James Doig; Melvin Crich, Clinton; George McCutb :Leon;. Jack Durnin;: Barry Wen- ger; , Clayton Smith; Clarence Hanna and Cangn K. E. Taylor, Goderich. Miss Clare McGowan, .recently <appointed director of the so- ciety succeeding Rev. Robert G. MacIVIillan, who accepted a' call to a Presbyterian Church in Oakville, reviewed the society's operations during. the past year. She served the society for a number of years before becom- airy m eting of . Union United , Church., .Women's„_Organization, was held at the , home of Mrs. Stanley Mallwain. The presi- dent, Mrs. Wm. Porter, was , in charge of the me; ting. After the worship service, plans were made for the coming year. The first chapter of the new study book was , discussed. At the January meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Fuller,, a crib quilt for the bale was quilted. ' The officers for 196* are: Pre- sident, -Mrs. Wm. , Porter; vice- president, Mrs. Chas. ,Orr; sec retary, -Miss. Everett Mcllwain; -treasurer, Mrs. Austin Fuller. The committee conveners are: community -friendship, Mrs. S: •McIlwain; supply, Mrs. R. Mc- Allister; press, Mrs. G. John- ston; manse, • Mrs. A. Fuller; social functions, Mrs. .Gerald. 'Orr; literature, Mrs. B. McClin- -chey. -f°' Plays with. three acts. - This, is a custom descended from the theatre of the ancient Greeks, according to the Encyclopedia • Americana. It •survives because most dramas split naturally into three parts: introduction, climax and conclusion. Mil. Charles iobo. ns sRe• R 'G1 a.zier. 'hn dM. Mrs. W. Pa . hOsPitality, Mrs, P. M. Tich4 h ne; sewn . Mrs, `G e. son , ,Mrs. 0. Cutt, *S. O. Stokes; Canadian ,consumers; '• Mre. J, Robin; Girl Guides, Mrs W. D. >kle Y; Gladet',i 'c h and District ea and. other officers were duly installed d at : .the annual meeting l meeting of tho Ahineek Ghapter, 1..O.D,E., at .the home of .Mrs, GOY Emerson, byA'Ms the officers were- installed JamesRobto, chairmanp 'Retarded ed Milri te .Mrs, C._ Gtt oft nominations. he. no inatipns- ,coi}imltiee, ,prlrs rt'' Gibbons. .. sheredited thexo.wingPoemMrs,A, Cole, x .res�sed the which. s he,, compos ed: thanks •'of the �member$, tothe* dreamsthis ,year havexegeg, Mrs, ibepns, for, her realized, r se vis e to the Chapter t er "during - tend, b •.li . a w_' . " , -The secretary's and"' treasua�• But in xny,: heart that which is er's •re o ' . 'an P rte d those of the --most ._._m, _ - -_, _ host• ,prized � `other cd>'Tive shQwe�" "that Is ' counting each member a' the Chapter . _,_--:had en o n in• Westing and very worthwhile To those who will" serve in tiie year. r• yearahead, dThe highlight of the year was . May. God bless You in all you the celebration of the .C_h pter,'s dog - 60t i—anniverssaii-y with ,a dia- So that of each it may truly be mond jubilee luncheon. Creet- Said:. I f ings came from the Provincial "our Order has prospered and. National_ executives from' through you." • other Chapters;rin the province, Other officers: i n s t,a 11 e d and from organizatii"ons.in town. were: , vice-regents; Ws. Gladys The Chapter- received.. a book Dustow, Mrs. Alex. Alexander,, entitled "Imperial Order Daugh- ¢ecretary, Mrs. Gordon Render- ters of the Empire" autograph - son ' assistant secretary, Miss. ecl by, Mrs. P. L. Robinson, Na - Lottie Robinson; treasurer, Mrs, tional president, and Mrs. W. R. James Robin;. educational secre- Morrison, Provincial president, tart', Mrs. Wed. °'Uttley; •Echoes in recognition, of- 60' years of secretary, Mrs. Thos.. Glazier; service to the community and Empire andworld affairs secre- to the Order. tart', Mrs. Harry Dodd; assist- The chief fund raising pro, ants, Mrs. G. Paterson, Mrs. N. jeets during the year were ` a Clairmont; standard bearer, Mrs. bridge- - = and- "5091, rummage W. ' H. Doak; services at home sales and a pot luck Iuncheon. and" -abroad secretary, Mrs. W. Trophies- were given to St. A. 'McGuire; public relations, Peter's and • Victor Lauriston• Mrs.. G. Henderson; councillors, schools, together with individ- Mrs. R. Johnston, Mrs. G. -. F. ual trophies to a Grade VIII Whaley, Mrs. W. F. Gallows Mrs. pupil for proficiency in each of J. H. Tucker, Mrs, B, Durfee- the schools. A substantial don - The Regent* named the fol- lowing conveners;,;a � ommit„ i n or -which," cf 'thanks to all I ex the 'Past :year, • 614,81— -a• s . *,. �xrt Y reitgrA,d,43,4gm,r,ap40611( 12;;I y.,.LCi i. 'r.� .D., MRS. • B. W. CHURCHILL , Mrs. W. F. Walkom--•films,' rs:` G. Duhtow, Mrs. C. K. Saunders; A former resident of Gode- finance, Mrs. W.McGuire, Mrs. r>:eiai �Tu lR�..<Mrs. A L. Cole, WS. W.G. Mac- :T+-.�E-a{iV wa, ., _ -•;p ,'"^'" 1.)31-1��( syn .�},�, Churchill, ` 74;, eiinton, . "died' °Mrs' C' ' " binsoa; •Mrs:; C- A. ,Wednesday_of ..last _ week _She Reid, Mrs lr . E. Hibbert, Mrs. J, Robin, Mrs, W. Titley, Mrs, C. A. Crooke and Mrs. C. C. Tweedie; flower "fund, Mr. W G. MacEwanr telephone, Mrs. D. D. MacMillan, Mrs.'J. Vick- ers, Mrs. G. Stokes, Mrs. T. chell (Mabel) McAdam, and Mrs. Jack - (Lillian) -Woods, both of Clinton; one brother, 'Christo- pher Dale, Seaforth; three sist-. ers, Mrs. James, Barron, Sea - forth; Mrs. William Chesney; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Violet McGill, Stratford; nine _ grandchildren and 14 great --- grandchildren. The funeral service was held. s. ` tYn •Friday. afternoon at the Ball; ,•�,, .�;�,y *,r: • and Mutch funeral home, Clin- ton, with interment in Clinton cemetery. was the widow of B. W. Church- ill. , Surviving are one son, Thom- as G., London; three daughters,- ,Mrs. aughters, ,Mrs: Walter J. (Grace) Forbes, Goderich. Township; Mrs. Mit- If YOre,TIRED Now and then everybody gets a "tired -out" feeling and aur^be—tethered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a tempor- ary condition, caused, by, urinary irritation or bladder discomfort That's the time to take • Dodd'e Kidney :?ills. Dodd's'help stimulate the Kidneys to relieve this, condition' which may 3ften cause backache and tired feeling. Thea you - feel better, rest better, work better. 81 mentioned on v ti ed..al,o e, and calendars were distributed to, the schools ls' hop..:. ands ubli janst- : to a' e P it4t. A t,. community. Six co mm unity • con - cert tickets Were nreSented to studentso. f her' s'c , t ., � ,..Enu i al aP. preciation u#; the •schools. Tetimeetingse - and two. . .e ? , ecutivemeetingswere hel.m 'the 'Q�es o1 the members t mg the year, The•Standard was sneserated at each nee 'ing, aswell as the social events and was carried. at *the ' opening ceremonies of the,w rsiyi l a1 °.:-.,.semi-annual- meeting held in London. „ Films of -, Western Europe, British. Isles and Florida were shown at the meetings during the year; A. lecture and films bxti , the- work -=of ' the Health Unit in Huron County were given. by Mrs. _arta e k Evans, ' A display of handicrafts made by Mrs. Archie Johnston proved .very interesting to the members. Miss Vivienne Fowl- er, promoter for community concerts, spoke to the mnembers, of the value in attending com- munity concerts. The Empire. and World Affairs secretary and her corrimittee presented ar- ticles of world interest and cur- rent events which added much to the program: The hospital- ity convenerarranged.. for re- freshments at each of the- meet- ings. ^ A delightful Christmas meet- ing was held .at the home of Mrs. F. Walkoni, when the mem- bers enjoyed a pot. luck lunch- eon and played Court Whist. The names of three deceased members, Miss Ethel Farrow, ation was given to the Queen Mrs. D. J. Lane and Mrs. H. C. Elizabeio &Way . r� i `D-uaIQP'-• ,^ Echoes...for = r'eser"cr-t?'' two -schno -gift sn scription to Ec oes :was „$ N.ct+ na13x.. Geograg` ice •-u re kp. g?an - 'uoi ran + -E , t. i.s� .��:;.�>; >.,,,.a«:s.•..�::7:: •r, rrn ' fx�s.t:rc :s.>: AYS: FEBRUARY. 24• AT 8.30 P.M. '. .......� 15�' GAMES $1.00. • - - 'The prize for 'each regular game "'will be $12.00. 4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH 'Jackpot' Combined. JACI P_ QT'OF $75.00 IN 55 CALLS. 'h Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch 109. No person. under 16 admitted to Legion Hall given to '04e. Coderkh b ative on, they Libraryto coMPAPPo ate ?gond,of Guides an4• •er's Day. ` CaneeirSOeI.ety,xnd x E A .�sewing committee wag rich.: and "Dido-' 114$0014,190, orm ,din the year under .the for- Retarded: Children. . Services at Home and : Abroad,' ` At the : invitation of this and they haves initiated- a pro-- :Maple Leaf ' Chapter' ;some . of gram of ,litindWork for .various the members attended :the court institution*. • 44 • ee t10 aftet wha�, the ..M1tts were Oven tothehos--new Canadians xe:e � I,c e.- Pitafor the ;patients trays at ship papers. 41S0Ctir sttuas, attended - ,the:. semi -a a-unalumPbreer- A bale Pf,cIat m ani-xa� e aerial .el l. . . was pac k,,.e d t- o., ,be ' sentto T h e • a P y r's • ean s , of f e o i tRorea. ••nica �on.be •ee the Regent A: wreath was laidat the andthe ?munberiJvas ably car : cenotaph. by ,the Regent on Re- xaed a.t•yth�eleptone ~on mebrape'>enerF;.and her eoznattee.Th ch t Aecoints,ofe.ch meeting andNati9nal-�d ropictures received ron .enc in 'for education, anda vice and notic e forthe ..cgthd0natiaar to, eachfund ,as received� Proin �atten as the ��skixo Fund, BreR-tanfrom the Editor and Staff tisk EMergency Fund, Korean of •; The Signal -Star. ; This,', the Projects a1n Canndian,'�Scen ..� ,Ch ter. acknowje e. wit -a e dg di -7W. th , , Some of the members gave preciaton , of - their time: -'to hel ' with .the.. At the"- close- . f- the �i A meeting, canvass' in town for the Cancer the:sociieal:.co amittee Mrs..'Mc- Society. , + quire, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs.' "Th Chapter pter had',. a" represent- Cone; and Mrs.Aibbert' assisted voiced' e> of the 'azem* beau to Mrs. Emerson for her hospitality- Mrs. graervon.+of=. fered her home for throe con. e tv . c� i o #heieti>r1gs,",,was wa; accepgenerted, withally appagreed. reciattioons,`start It s.. the. mice ngs a . 0. nf4.>i, • AQ F` �. n � 0OK BEING,. REpRINT, ptoi all.u•t .on o . p F. tb' Y ran ' •a'cl► trod: This ,,mss se „ g Ohl - f e": re it MPP let, • prepared by :the Canada Department of Agriculture at, the request of„ tAe Emergency;, ya. ..try Me S e an r tion �` a '' g h, . . be iaa steady;,demand sine iits pub-; lication- in' Apr ., 1961.' Tlie first 200,000. copies, have .been: dis i u tr t • an e. En s <= b. d d h g ..h..and. Fre rncieditions will „be :reprint-;. I mat" - advice: to avoid; the U fallo tT roma at mild it does not' 8o + tt l r ;;;:den o- .g°0;' o rioar tl;Ae� . cot future g. and e th: ,ret .stadabit phai a d .. . w t •be o.e"t h. can► _n o P family andlive� durt first 'few 'days w• a� ` an t' TEST' 'Y UR OWN, TIM Has the. same efficient • drying system as .the higher' priced models — -faster drying at lower temperatures ... an ex- ceptional value in the low priced _ field.' "With the time control, push button --•for -heat selection,and air fluff, safety thermostat, breeze -way drying, chute -shelf -foldaway: door, up -top lint _filter, Dynakote finish. ' WITH .LtF a ' This, man was one of many. respon- sible for more than one billidn'' dollars of Sun Life -insurance l eing sold last year and for Suri Life passing 'the ten billion dol[ar niark, of life, insurance iri'force. Through his dill- - gence, funds that might not otherwise have been: available were provided for widows? livelihoods, for -retirement incomes, fo ®advanced education and for emergencies. - Perhaps this man brought security to you and your :family. -- - —This man is the Sun Life, representa- - 'tive in your 'community. New Life Insurance Sold In 1961.. $ 1,129,922,229 Total Life Insurance In Force $10,185,070,715 Paid to Policyholders And• - �\\ Beiaeficiarles, I \ 1961 .. .� ._ $ .i.94,628,tilil s At 31st; 901 ;1,4 0> 6„ Sun life announces new dividend • scales, which, for the thitteenth' eons, secutive- year, will result in an iri a 2e tan -the' total- amohnt to be paid in dividends to its participating policy- „holders.-Over olicy-olders.-Over $45 million will be paid 'o it in the form of dividends in 1962,, an increase of more than $31/2 mil- l' lion over -the corresponding amount in 1961. - -- A -copy of the Sun. 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