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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-12, Page 10Signal.,Sts .'rharsday', d.arnua '121 196. i omen's, . hstitute allAppraiscsNew Products 'rhe Ja,ivary: meeting of G er•ichiWomets Institute washe i M,a4ay. alt Jan; 3 wi president Mrs. R. Wilson charge. • . ^".M,,.,. mho minutes of Decennb Cieeting, were read and adopt .and a tyro. minute. silence to a former longtime 'member (Mrs. • Butler) was observed. 12ol call answered by na .. Ing' a new product on Market a d your reaction -le ---,it. A vote ''of thanks *as given to those mein. bora who worked on the float•for .the Santa Claus parade. A Christ. mas- card =from Marjorie Powell e n d Of England, was 'received from a W. I. of Brettish Til se cards were sold and proceeds used for helping depraved child- ren in British Isles. It was agreed to ask Victoria Churg to cater to the February dinner Feb. 2. Arrangements for hospital sewing JO. 17 were (made, Permission was given the W.I.• to have their creat hung in- the meeting, room in !IadKay Halla Board Retur • In Y . M zln are to help the branch directors ..... ' with the Centennial tea on March W. J. Mills hasbeen re.elected Centennial e "`.. "...... - „:_'�o' iiii".,°"ohatI man of Goderich Ptiblip Utii. *� 15. with .l�ioore had charge of the prtrgram for the afternoon. 0 }ties Commission, , Other members of the .cam. Canada and Maple Leas ttorever . were sung. Mrs. Walter Rath burn was --•-called upon to speak on centennial celebrations for the year. She showed what had so far been arranged by different or. ganization ' for, each month: Mrs. Bend rendere a1accord. tori solo which was followed by a duet by Mrs. Milts and Mrs. Moore. ' c . UC Re-elects Mills • 'ns Foster a � 4 and Lawrence Retold alt• of god, erich; Robert Jewell, Colborne Township;. Barry. Walter, God. erich: Township; Edward Fast, Hulled Township; "Nor°man Mc. liowell, East Wawanosh Town. ship; John Hildebrand', West Waw. anoshTownshiP;. Bussell Keri�i han, Huron' County representa. tive; Dr. J. R. Leitch, Goderich, public "school board representa. tive; D. J. Murphy. Goderich separate ' school board rep. resentative; Gordon Miiir and Robert AUL, vocational advis. ory members. GAI.S GOOD WITH MONEY MINNEAPOLIS, . 'M i n n. — Nearly two-thirds of the em- ployes in` banks today are' wom- en, and half the officers in your local bank are -likely to be wom- en by 1975. the president of the National Association of . Bu»k Women told Minnesota members of the association at a meeting' _here. mission are George, Filsinger, r . ernick... Heads. Bruce Ryan •and Gerald Whaley. P Ralph,Foster, of Ashfield Townshi, ,has .been ,eleetettehair man of the board` of Goderich District Collegiate Institute. Other embers of the board y, are Earl ]Nott, Dr. R. W. Hughes ipIicate Bridge' Club The annual meeting of the God. erich Duplicate Bridge Clultii was, _ hehtl at Maitland. Country Cttb. Tuesday evening: Officers el 'ct.' ed, for the -coming year: presid 'nt,1 Mrs. Ivan Papernick; vice pre• ident, Mrs. Bruce Erskine; sec. retarytreasurer, Mrs. Frank -:---rt-eid; .press and master points, Mrs. Erskine; games committee, ' Mrs. Ron McDonald and Mrs. Bob Shrier; It was decided to contribute an • additional $150 to Alexandra •,---Marine and General Hospital building fund in' rnemory. of the late Mrs. A,A. Nichol. • Plans were made for the•annual dinner 'to be held at the eountry club Jan. 24. .. - FellOwing - fl e ;meeting seven • WORK - qtr SHOP GODERICH ART CLUB 6G VICTOR LAURISTON SCHOOL , JAN,.• 20, 21. 22 Regisitation Friday,' Jan, 20, 7:30 p.m: ' ie-mb anti: -Others Interested, ..P'1eaii Take Note•. tables were in play for a Howell ' game. Wirmers and their scores -were as follows: Mrs.,Ivan Parer. nick and 'Mrs. Bob Sproule, 83"' ;..12; Mrs. Frank Reid and Mrs. Bruce Erskine, '75; Dr. and Mrs. Walter Oakes, '71 1/2; Mrs. Pon McDonald and Mrs, Bob Shrier, 06; Mrs; W. G. MacEjtran and Mrs. J. R. Wheeler, 62 1/2: Miss. Videan Concert President • °, The annual meeting of the God- erich and District•" Community Concert .Association was held Wednesday evening in the Bed. ford Rotel with Mrs, Margaret • ra ey o e Ar s ° me* Bureau in attendance. " -- 0 f1 ieers-fer-the-ensuin g -year include: George Parsons, past. president; Helen Videan, presi. , dent; Madeline lidvlard and Ruth Walls, vice-presidents; Helen McCarth �.rsecretary; Margaret Evans, Measurer.; Lorne Dotter - fl er, press reporter; Bob 'Shrier and William Cameron in charge of publicity. . A tentative ahold'' was•''pal on Varel and Barney (les Chanteurs de Paris) who appeared' ere two years ago. Are you and your family tak ing Ain 'advantage of_ all the 'se'rV.`sces which 'your • ,children's library provides?. ERT' S BAKERY THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY Did You Know? Culbert's delicious candies are the exclusive product of their own Goderich Kitchens. FARM LEAGUE CURLING Women 'Eedy 14,1 , Mc,Phee • 4; Lobb 3, Bern1C-6•`1Vioore 8; Durst 4, Betty Moore 10; Hawkins 11, Sillib 4; Winner of First Draw Hawkins, 6 wins, Skip . Barbara Hawkins, vice- Lois Va"nstone, S econd: Jean plaetzer, Lead. Cora Sherwood. Men Johnston 7, Sillib 6; Kerr 16, Crawford 4; Young. 4; Cox 14; Forbes 4, Stoll 8; Hallam -I1,' B. Fisher 5; Johnston„,7, Mac. Phee 3 -Kr 7, Young 5; John. •stop Leading 8" wins, Plus 30. Mixed Hawkins 4, Westbrook 7; Mont. gomery 4, Lobb '7; Fisher 7,' .Eedy 9; Rivett 11, yanstone 6; Moore 7, Baer 6. Miss Eleanor A. Kropf.second vice-president of the chase Manhattan .Bank in New York City. reported that women have been entering hauling, -•which' was orice conipleteLt _ pan's work," very rapidly since 'Vorld° War Ir. �.# o -o -o The Touch -That Makes All T11e, Difference Sandwich loaves—any color for party' sandwiches—sliced - • regular or lengthwise. ° - -Fine Pastl'ies� and -Confections •„ Since 1877 To The Mct�ristsOf- Goderich • Qur congratulations for a safe and sane approach to the festive season: The result, we had, no accidents of a •serious nature: For 1966 we had n� fatal, accidents: • We also wish to think 'those who took time f om their :'very busy preparations for the holidays tp,,..rember us. To on• e and all we wish a happy, prosperous and safe New Year. Goderich Police Department GOVERNMENT INSPECTED M E SOLD RED Si.'�LU�• BLAND °STE.ER . � E�� � E ° � . ,LUSTEL• N . C E D RS GRAD. , . ¥OUNG FRYING -a, 3.4 LBS. AVERAGE 11 WHYTES WEEKAT RED. 5 to 6 LB. AVG. 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