HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-12, Page 570.
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ite-fir*t- Meeting of the Ytc.
toria� Street United Church .k
Women . for 1961` .ened with the,,
$ingin$' Of "'he 4Centenntai„Jlynin
er the leadership of Mrs.
i ar€l Warr.,
Members of VIlit One were in
charge of the devotional period
and .of Bible Study, wibleh were ,
,based, on 4119 -loth apter of St.
John, ;Mrs, Fred Barker- .con.
dudtedthe vWOrst iP service uSin
as. her theme• Jeans, the Hope
by , Mrs. Percy J`a
ricer. Ms
s
MonyhrthtieeeW.Joorbhr114espaeTetgaadiwsa.uss"reaod
Mrs. .Harold Larder,
who
Outfit. •
„ Gerald Walters, 28A
Anglesea St., was the wiimersof
an 16.inch doll, crib, high cnair
and wardrobe -fashioned by merri
bers of Goderich Kinettes.
A Barbie doll, wardrobe and
.:...;...lioyingrocirn furniture, was second
prize`,..wOn-by.Red Gaion, of Min-
-ton. The proceeds went toward
Kinettes were busy 'at Christ.
rims irf welfare work. Three mem.
and clothing were sent to a needy
family. Gifts • were. sent to
Tntoa a natiQn1 One of sever;
study boQ.i $ . for the C:entetuaax
0, c: .Arale,. A brief illustrated
WOO!, of Apple of the-ftrot exp,
And early developmentofca.nada;
Was given, with reference tO SOmet'''
,sett4ed here, „O' Canada WaSSW1F.
Report
pavillon M.Qh#.eq.,• at
o . 67 v,wxlx 'hams. its. theme
4a`e Joy of ,ivin�, , .the Re, vard
Of *hi!' ' The t ,Yme
ereate onee sque- atVnO
phete c luxurioorde�u:s bWu! >
:sides, the lYtediva�:terranoan ,a114 ,of,
coux --the,.. e$1UQ., p
Canadian hsinu
J V to boost Bgpo .,+ '. by
;1e'd;Ing the v eonxtersatJo '4
kpecially printed rotgards.
boar'. ,t1 e .message 4!#/41"
M'antreal, the ,site of tile
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Wortd° t ktion ". ,OT i
t cl `s,011111 me ..k,"ode,
Jantiary Meeting of Maple Leaf ,,
chapter 101).W neld at the home
,.of Mrs, Sam. Anderson, jat.-4,
'rick Street. mrp. Brian Ainslie,
of the' meeting in th.e abiende
01 the Regent;
Iliplights of a bulletin read
from Pray. Chapter: (a) Mopclay
Sept. 18 has been •designatetin as
members are urged to alert to
water pollution in their -area and
to request action when required;
(c) The National chapter is under.
taking a project to supply 2,Q0„
knotted ribbed veStrforrsicimgt,
babies and asks the support of
all chapters. 6 _
A proposed budget Vas brought
in with allotrnents to IODE sport-
* sored funds and special donations„
to our Greek orphan and to the
retarded school. This budgetwas
approved.
At the close of the meeting
the nominations were cOnductedi,
for the slate Of officers to serve -
during our,1967 Centennial Year:
Mrs. Anderson, Services at
home and abroaci secretary dis-
played lay.ettes and other articles
prepared by the members for
,and sponsored by the club. the bale.
Officers of Goderich Branch 109 of the Royal Canadian
Legion and its women's auxiliary were' installed in a cerernony ,assistant treasurer Mrs.- William, ()Hey, 'president Harold
at the Legion Hall Friday everting. Front, from. lent auxiliary • Chambers, yice-president Stewart Sutherland, secretari,, Earl,
president Mrsi Earl Harrison, corresponding secretary Mrs. - Harrison. "
Ken Mullen, recordino secretary Mrs. E. L. McAstockar,
sergeaqt-et-erms Mri. Bower Fairish. rear, trorn- left, tLegion
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Harold Chambers haS been in.
sta,llerck, as preSident of Branch
109 of the Royal Canadian Legion,
, succeeding Dive McMillan, and-
- Mrs: 'Earl Harrison was install!,
. ed as president of the brandh's
Branch
ean .treasurers' Don. McArthur-.
and' Mrs. William • Vtley,
Carroll, George . Chambers,
Array Sheardow-n and -C. B,
109 Officers
Aultiliary- offiders are vice: 'Mrs. Harplolii Young, ' executive
Presidents Mrs. R.obert Good-and---v-fr.Iioward Carroll, Mrs. Eldon
'Mrs. Len •Elliott, secretaries Johnston,. Mrs. Alf Williard8i,
Mrs. Ken Mullen.and Ws, Ted Mrs. Chai:les" StOkes and Mrs.
McAstocker, ,•sergeant*arms Len Willis.
S'eparate School Activities
The installations of officers
Friday- Vete conducted by Past
Zone Commander EricJohnstone -
Other Legion officersare vice..
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Skating Rink_ Tal,tin4 Shape
presidents Stewart Sutherland, Laski week work began on 'a during noon hours and physioal,..14Tirst Prime Minister._
,Leroy Taylor and Rebelit Steep'', , slcgting rink. With a little more education periods. . • The half:day was all the. more
. sieretaries Earl Harrison -and_ work .it should be in good shape • Everyone enjoyed their hail. . welcome b e c a u s e Separate
Sherman Willows. seraeanis„a.t. by next we holiday yesterday, which -cm. Schodls,-no lofiger receive a holt°.
arms 120n-NttPhee and Jack vict. rr,!le*". .rieriki' 'will . be- ' t-ied Mernorated the birthday of . our day on. special holy days.
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