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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-06-26, Page 18A 001AR ..• Mrs. Howard Johnston -. Presided at the joint Meeting of Dungannonand Nile U.C.W. in Dungannon, United Church with 2 ladies from Dungannon and 19 from Nile. The theme of the meting was "Poverty in Canada: The Roll Call was answered by naming a "luxury I could do without.". Miss Sharon Young played two accordian solos. • - Rev. Glen Wright .spoke on "Poverty in Canada" then divided the nidi •nto, four --.-4,ti groups where poverty I nada was discussed, causes,, of po erty, attitudes toward poverty, the needs • of ,these people and what we can do to help. ' • , The Worship service was conducted by Mrs. Allan Dickson and Mrs. Tuan Rivett. Dungannon U.C.W. held their business meeting in one of the classrooms. Mrs. Harry. Girvin presided at C's ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUItSDAYklONE 26. 1969 Hold joint •UCW meeting Nide U.C.W. business meeting. Mrs. Alvin Kerr read the secretary's report and also "Thank you" notes from Mrs. Reg Ryan and Mrs. Thos. McPhee. The annual Bazaar and Tea will be held in the church Wednesday August 27. A Tupperware demonstration will be held at the church' October 15. A donation of $25 will be sent to the Childrens' Aid Society to help send a child to summer camp. A social hour was enjoyed and Mrs. Girvin thanked the Dungannon ladies for a pleasant evening. Mrs. Doug McNeil.was' hostess on Friday when 30 Nile U.C.W. and former members from Dungannon and Goderich enjoyed a pot luck luncheon at her home. Mrs. Hugh McWhinney, on behalf of the ladies, presented Rey. Glen Wright, Mrs. Wright, Marion and Lisa with gifts err the occasion of their moving to Exeter and Rev. Wright expressed appreciation for the family. Mrs: Les Johnston assMed Mrs. Charles, -Johnston conducted* several games of Bingo. Mrs. Harry Watson had a contest. She had .put 31 articles in an 'egg shell. and the -ladies were asked to name as many as possible. Mrs. Alvin Kerr won the prize with 17 articles. Another contest to guess how many buttons in the bottle was won by Miss Lexie .McWhinney. Mrs. Orval Ribey 'favoured with piano selections. Mrs. Clifford' McPhee gave a reading. Mx1. Wrn. Wiggins thanked the hostess on behalf of the former members and friends. Mrs. Harry Girvin also expressed appreciation to Mrs. McNeil forher hospitality. • Kingsbridge Klippmgs • .••••••••••••••••••••• FINAL MEETING FOR GUIDES On June 19 the final meeting until the fall took place for the 1St Company Girl Guides of Kingsbridge.. Patrol leaders took roll call in patrol corners and then "fell -in" in front of the Captain with 33 present. Campfire followed. Captain Betty de Bruyn was . presented with surprise "going away" gifts by the girls since this was, her . last meeting. 'The Swallows. took! charge, --recited a few jokes and finished with songs. The girls- then reviewed "knot." At 8 o'clock a surprise community shower sponsored by the Guides in honor,of their departing leader, got under way. A• pretty pink umbrella of two -toned crepe paper- was arranged behind the bride -elect's chair. . GUIDE NOTEBOOK Lt. Rita Tigert and Lt. Marion • Hayes spent the weekend at Camp Glen Mac near Seaforth, Ontario, for a training program f r Guides. 1NEDDINGS O'F INTEREST Three weddings of interest to the community took place over the- weekend. Jeannie Drennan . a Byion Black were martied at rth Ashfield Presbyterian hurch at 2 p.m. on Saturday. At 3 p.m., Louise Dalton and Peter Martin exchanged Wedding vows at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church here. In Seattle, Washington, Shannon Sinnet, daughter of Mrs. Nora Sinnet of Detroit, formerly of " Ashfield was married to Vern A. Kellenback of Seattle. MISS MARGARET FOLEY HONOR ED Miss Margaret Foleye retiring school teacher at St. Mary's school Goderich, was honored by 15 of her associates recently at a supper in the Tiger Dunlop Inn. Margaret was the first principal at St. Mary's in 1960. She has always lived in Kingsbridge. , Mrs. Jim Martin Correspondent 529-7139 • • • • • • • • • • • • • IP • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • IV • • • • • LAWYER, DAN MURPHY TO SPEAK IN KINGSBRIDGE Goderich lawyer, Dan Murphy will be guest speaker at the Grade 8 graduation ceremonies Friday, June 27 at the school. WHAT -OTHERS ARE DOING Mr. and Mrs. John -Austin and Mrs. Michael Penick, Ashfield Farm Union Members attended the weekend Farmer -Teacher - Labour Conference in Port •Elgin. Guest speakers were Professor Donald Gordon, ilniversity of Waterloo and Senator Keith Davies, Ottawa. Approximately 100 people from Ontario attended the yearly. event sponsored by the U.A.W. (United Auto Workers). This year's theme w a s. Miss Mary Adelmann, M.A. "Communication." Levonia, Mich. accompanied by Mrs. Morris Schuurmaps and her sister,. Mrs. Ronald Friend family, London, spent the (Theresa) and four children, also weekendwithher parents, Mr. of Levonia, visited recently with and Mrs. Jack Van Osch. their unclies Leonard and 'Mr. And Mrs. Maurice Dalton Matthew O'Loughlin, Ashfield. and family, Sarnia, visited with Mrs. Dennis • Dalton • this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of West Virginia and Mrs. Jim Moore and Joyce of Algonac, Mich. were weekend guests of Mike O'Neil's. Dennis Quinlan, Brantford, arrived Thursday at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and family where he will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. • Clarence Doherty and family, Agincourt, are spending the week at their summer home in preparation for returning to the area -permanently at the end of June.. Lions projects aid many The final meeting of, the Home -Maker Service and similar 1968-69 executive of the organizations.. The study will Goderich Lions Club was held include estimates of costs and recently at the Bedford Hotel. requirements etc. Reports showed that the . The Young Canada Hockey student education • fund had Week committee reported there reached 812,677.67 with about was a slight loss on the week, $1,300 available at present for but considered it was one of the lending purposes. During the best tournaments yet held., .lifetime •of the ,fund some 22 The Lions Summer School students have benefited from its program had to be cancelled due resources. Of these, nine have to lack of support. repaid loans, three are paying at Health and Welfare reported present and another three will $1,113.80 has been spent on sight graduate this year. The Registrar conservation and on food and of Universities recently hailed milk for the needy. • the system as "... most useful." Free skating .• has been Three , schools for retarded provided at the arena for area youngsters are being conducted children; the club has supported in town; a- pre-school group; the minor soccer, minor •hockey,. Queen Elizabeth School for' Girl Guides and school safety school ' age children and the patrols at a cost to. theclub of Retarded Workshop for adults. $1;713.55. The club has also Studies are underway. on the donated $2,000 to • various feasibility of supplying or charitable organizations such as assisting in a home nursing Care, Foster Parents, CNIB, operation -for the town. Health Canadian Red Cross Society, St. • groups being considered are the John's Ambulance, the Easter Victorian Order of Nurses, Seals Campaign and others. Philatelist Corner Two 6 cent commemorative stamps to be released by the Canada Post Office on August 15 Will feature historic and contemporary happenings by recognizing the Canada Games,a, new concept in Canadian amateur sport, and the 200th anniversary of Charlottetown as Capital of Prince Edward Island. The new stamps- are based on designs executed by newcomerS to the Canadian stamp design program: Lloyd Fitzgerald, of Fredericton, N.B., for the Charlottetown • issue, and Montreal -born• Carleton McDiarniid for the Canada Games tamp. • Fifteen million of the Charlottetown horizontal stamps, with dimensions of 40 by 24 mm., will be printed by the British American Bank Note Company, Ottawa, using reddish -brown and black for two color photogravure and blue for steel engraving. Within a black outline, the reddish -brown, reminiscent of ° Me, distinctive earth on Prince Edward Island, is used for a Map, -showing- the geographic .location of Charlottetown; whieh serves as the principal design element. White wording on the surrounding blue background consists of the denominative 6 to the lower left; "Postes" and "Postage," arranged on two lines in the lower right, and "Charlottetown 1769-1969" also arranged on two lines to the upper right above the land mass. The stamp is completed by a vertical "Canada," in blue, on a small white panel to the extreme left. - ,r- e r r r Canada JEUN CANADtE(S CANADA GAMES The Canada Games stamP, 25 million of 'which will he produced by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa, has a vertical format with dimensions pf 24 . by 40 mm.; production methods will be two-color lithography, red and green, and one -color steel engraving, blue. • STUDIO Specializing in . . . --- • Weddings • Children Single or Group Portraits; and Passports 524-8787 118 at. David Godorkh Stamp mark Canada .0amesT_ Charlottetown biocentonial... and he symbolic design features two flags flying before a blue panel in the uliper two-thirds, of the stamp; the flags, in while, respectively bear the official insignias of the Winter Games, a white snowflake on a red maple leaf, and the Summer Games, a green "C" within which is a small red maple leaf and a series of small vertical red bars to. transform the C to G. Masts for the flags, outlined in • blue, project downward through a lower white panel; they are flanked on the left by a blue denominative 6 and to the right, -also in blue, by "Canada, Jeux canadiens, Canada Games" arranged on three lines. Customary First Day Cover service for the- two stamps will be provided by the Postmaster, Ottawa 2. r-4..; .-,./..,--1..r...,......r-4."..."."..,",,;,•"‘",".", L N L n 0 n 11.11PLOTTETOWN 1769-169 pOSTE. • , , , PO%TAC CONGRATULATIONS • TQ .J. MILLS Motor Sales Ltd. on the celebration of their Twenty-fifth year as a Full Line Chrysler Dealer In Goderich Goderich Traders Group Limited has had the p' leasu re ,of doing business with W.J. Mills for Over a quarter century For those who prefer to buy their car, or, truck OUT OF INCOME W.J. Mills Motor Sales Limited Features Trades' Budget Plan • TRADERS GROUP LIMITED. BRANCHES, FROM COAST TO COAST ••• ts, BLACKST N E RE g invent° re txtions now in effect throughout the entire -store! 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