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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-22, Page 1551 George's Women- Meet The first vice . president Mrs,. Q." Slemin, Preside& at the June meeting of St, George's, Anglican Church Women, as the president Mrs. E, F, Sale was in the West, for her son's or. dination. Mrs. Sale left good wishes and wished the members a haPP.Y surxliner. - The secretary, Mrs. Dt Wil. SoU , gave the jnlnlxtes of the previous meeting' and read the - correspondence. IVIES, A. C. 81ay gave the treasurer's re port with a substantial balance. During the' suxnmer members Might :land their ' A. C. W. envie• lopes in at any of the church services as there are no more meetings until September. • Mrs. H. T ichborne report. ed 20 calls on. sick and shun ins and also read. an article from the May issue of the Live, ing Message on 'ufriendly vis. iting." Mrs. O. Slemin said that only six members from G+oderieh ;:attended . the rO,tlri4F . Deanery held at "ordwich. Com pared with severalyears a$O, it was poorly attended, Con ac.' ,, count of the semi- arlhuai being held in Cioderleh, there•will be no Fall. Deanery. The menu .for'" the semi-annual luncheon was discussed. The study b0o7k was taken by " Miss B. Lauder,wlio spoke about an interesting ,group,". the Rus. slan re4lcnists, called Doak. hobors, who had. ;settledinSasjt. atchewan. After the benediction lunch was served by Mr F. Riley, Mrs. B. Munn and Miss Frances Munn. Mrs G. �me�sor� I� :H�stess To Aihmeek Chapter Of . The June .meeting of the Ali. rneek Chapter I.O,D.E..washeld at the home of Mrs. G. Einer. son, St. Patrick street;, the Regent! Mrs. 0, Straughan pre. sided. In ' the absence of the ,standard be,ger 'the flag was. presented by" Mrs, M. •McKee,;; A letter : of thanks from the Maple Leaf Chapter for the use of the chapter's flags at. "Por. Announcing The New True Chequing Account Here's a brand-new chtq.uingr account from U Bank of Montreal. It's. called True Chequing and it's designed to be used in combination with True. Savings. How the two account plan works at a glance 0,4 TRUE CHEQUING. TRUE SAVINGS. • The Disadvantage . No interest. ' The Advantages Convenient way to pay hills. • Simplifies budgeting. Low cost. I •, , Permanent record of expenditures. Cancelled cheques .4s receipts: • ' The -Disadvantage No chequing% The Advantages 41/2 % on minimum monthly balance. Money always available. • Free transfers to True Chequing. • ".Free cash withdrawals. Keep enough in your True Chequing Acfvount to pay your bills. Nit the •rest into 41/2 .% True Savings. • (If you' already have ra 3% Savings Account, you'can convert it to True Savings). ,Der,57,At your neighbourhood Bank o '_, oreal.- ttoBanK of Montreal traits of ;the. Past" fashion.. Shaw Was . read'. It was decided not. " topurchase the national year b.00k,.. The treasurer, Mrs. Gibbons, gave a rephrt of the recent rummage sale held in MacKay hall. ;Miss L. MaeVicar, world affairs convenor, gave a very' informative talk ,on the Situ ,t- ion in the Middle East. She traced . the history of the,,feud between Israel and the Ara] -nationsr conncetinF-it p- with the present. It was decided to ask 'that a portion of the grandstand 'at . ,Agricultural park be reserved for the members .at the Drum. head service on July 2nd. Plans were -completed for the Centen• nial luncheon to be held oil one 21st in St. George's parishhall. Lunch was served by Mrs. E. Mueller and Mrs. H. Dodd assisted by the hostess. The September meeting will be held at , the home of, Mrs. Robert Craigie on Montreal street: Mrs. M. Everett thanked the hostess for the use of her home. legion . ladies Close Season • The Legion Ladies'Auxiliary met --in the green room for the last meeting of the summer with the president, Mrs. Earl _ . Harrison;in the -chair.. • Roll was called of officers and executive. Minutes of the last general and executive meet. ings were read andapproved. 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Berry, county clerk -treasurer and Kenneth Stewart, former Htirbn county warden and a member of the building committee for '66. Treasurer, Mrs.` H. Young,gave her report. Correspondence was read and dealt with. Mr. MacGregor, a veteran',at Westminster hospital, sent a lovely card in appreciation of parcels. A "'Thank you" letter was received from the Guides ° and Brownies for a donation. All committees • gave their mon. thly reports, showing they have been busy ladies. Ontario hos. pital bingo will 'be continued during the summer months. The attendance draw waswon by Evelyn , Moland; mystery prize by Mrs. Myrtle Good; Centennial cake won by Mrs. Elaine Munn, A very successful penny sale was enjoyed daring lunch, many lovely prizes were won. Lunch was served by Mrs: Norma Kingswell and her committee. p,ww- 1 ti ' Guest speaker for the official opening ceremonies at Huron. view was N. 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