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Sigma Phi
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Mns. Marion Hay yard's hogme
CM !Essex stneet waas .the scene
of the February 43rd uneeting
of Beta Sigma Phi With sixteen
'members present.
Pat Simpson,' secretary, read
oftherev o�
hminutes x
the tus
meeting.
. Mrs.. Gwen Howlett received'
ettresponden,ce from Internee'
tional cgncernin+g ;rushing.
,e -Other• -letters ere-- r+om Sud'
bury, where Beta Signia Phi's
Canv,ention wibl be held May
28-30. loom London, , came an
invitation to the 20th Annual
Stardust Ball at Wonderland
on March 19.
Service ,chairman, Bandit
Dunn, announced plans to don-
ate new toys and f,urni.shings
to the. children's ward in the
new building. Other service
projects • were discussed and
Olio gam, deelde4, singe it'
ooaaatinfue. with paojmt an
steed o (ow.
The luelfze draw was won ,dry
Karen Sturdy.
"To See and To Know" 'was
the topiic for the cultural pro-
gram 'given by 'Pat Simpson and,
Marylou Drennan,
r Lunch was served by Mrs.
Hayward and do -hostesses Pat
Simpson and Martha b
rn.
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BIRTH A f .
An interesting evening was
spent by members of Blue We -
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- Though [Many [friends from
e out of town were unable to, at-
tend, due to the storm, about
70 sat down' to an evening of
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'w nne;s qr. "500 (*OP.gk 1Vfli wive lgateD44it
And I4 M, Peter Bisset;. low
Mris. Betty Fisher and Mr. Bill'
Treble. puc1 re: high ---- Mrs.,!
Ruth Keene lend Mr. Frank Tyre -
man; low ---Hers. Luella Bentley
and.Mr. Bill Stephens.
A smorgasbord dinner *as
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of the 'bint xlay c:aike
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Patron, TIIrs. LucyJ� n
Mr. Clayton La '[lmaite.
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Ontario Economies and Development Min-
ister, Stanley J. Randall (at left), and Prav-
cial Premier J'ohn--Robarts are seerr-dis---
cussing the $5,000,000 Ontario Centennial
project with the 13 -foot model of it in
the foreground. Incidentally, Hon. Stan-
ley
tanley J. Randall will be a visitor in Goderich
on April 8th. At that time he will be
guest speaker at the Goderich Lions„ Club's
-"Industrials -Night''; 'ehatrinai for which
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will be Lion Bill Gardner. It is said
that Ontario's Minister of Economies and
Development will have a `special message"
for the Goderich area that evening.
DIALOGU,E.
ON THE CHURCH 1NTHE
kctorteaves Practi�
After 20 ¥ars Here
A doctor who first carne to
Goderich 20 years ago because
he liked the lake and steamers
gave up his general practice
on Monday.
Dr. W. N. Watters, a noted
boating enthusiast, has joined
the full-tirr.e staff of the New
Ontari > Hospital anderelinquis.h-
-ed his practice. •
"I liked the work and I liked'
my patie•nts;seideDr.,,_Watters;..
"but it Was the long' -hours and
20 years is a gaod round num-
ber, so I made the decision."
A native of Landon, Ontario,
Dr: Watters, served a four' and
a -half year stretch with the
RCAF during the war: Educat- i
ed at high school at London „he
went on to graduate from the
University of Western Ontario
in 1940.
"The reason 1' chose Goderich
to" suet uip practice was that I
enjoyed living by the lake with
__ _ e its_ _harbor a.;ii3.-_..th.e._. teaaners_
fascinated mne.'' he said.
'From then on most of my
tine was taken up.,- with my
practice but I did get time to
go boa t in e every now ;and
again," he added.. Patients will
r eniemiber his office with the
sn-odel boats around the room.
Dr. Watiters went on: "The
haurs are more standardized in
my new position and will give
the more t:me 4,for home life."
Four Children
Doctor and Mrs. Watters have
four teenage._ ,children,• one of
whom is at •university, two at
high school, and the youngest
. at public school.
Asked.. what .he.was..,going.., to.
do with his spare time now, Dir.
Wafter replied: "Well- as -my'
hour_ become more regular I
guess I will just play it by ear,'
The 48 -gear -old doctor's pat-
ients
atients well now be a'bs'orbed by
ether doctors ih Goderich and
some of his country patients
May go to Cl:nton doctors, he
said.
"At the present, time there is
G .
a shortage of P.'s all over
the place " said the doctor. "I
can only say I will miss, many
of my patients who have been
•e -e- n4 to. --i n'e. v4.,re t he• *.ears:'-' _
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The first permanent weather
observatory in Canada was es-
tablished by the British army in
Toronto in 1840; the national
Meteorological Service in Can-
ada was set up in 1871.
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The Kiettes:
Crown Queen--
Daspjte __
weather conditions,
96 guests attended the Goderich
Kinettes' annual Mardi Gras
Ball on Friday, February 26,
at the Legion Hall. Music was
supplied by Chris Black and his
orchestra ,from the I '-S•tet"'
tion, Clinton,
- Each lady was presented with
a chrysanthemum corsage at
the door. The tables were at-
tractively decorated with'a cen-
trepi:ece:. _ ....
Highlight of the baM was the
Cro ening Of the 1Mardi- Gras
Queen. This year's_Queen, Mrs.
Ruth Keene, was crowned by
the 1964 Queen, Mrs: Cleda
Holland - of Clinton.
In addition to a, bouquet of
roses and a tiara, .Mrs. Keene
received - many lovely gifts,
many of which were generously
donated by Goderich merchants.
Refreshments -were served by
members of the Kinette Club. -
Proceeds of the iball will be
used to further the many ser-
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WORLD -_
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You can never talk back to the preacher in the pulpit!
Or can you? Come and here a series of dialogue sermons
-between 'the Rev: W: J. _.ten..Hoopew and -thy Rev; -0. G:
-Russell-during-the Sunday evenings- in• Lent at 7 -p.m -----
March
__March 7 — St George's Church
"The Uncomfortable Pulpit"
March 14 — St. George's Church
"The Uncomfortable Pew
March 21 — St. George's Church
"Is There A Crisis In The Church?"
March 28 — North Street Church
C. mmunicating The Truths of The Bible"
April 4' — North Street Church
"The Church — The Redeemed Community"
April 11 -= North Street Church
"The Church — The Redeeming Community"
This is a co-operative venture between:
St. George's Anglican Church and
North Street United Church
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