The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-26, Page 16avn
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SIGNAI, $TA.R,'THUltSDAY, IEBRU ,RY 26, 1970
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With `Shirley J. Keller
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Woman to Wornair-
First of all this weeek, let's. get ' Homemaker Service. What does
sornething straight. this, over or what is ,the aim or
'ms _women's editer _ of this goal?" .
newspaper, 1 do much more th "Pardon again," she
„write write this column. I am in clii"arg ' t; ncludes, "but wasn't Mfrs. D. -column. It maybe possible to >
workerfrom Guyaria, a teacher
of all news pertaining -to women 'b. Mooney not only a former , . something worthwhile with,: from India, one Church worker
and every women's news story councillor, but . the first Lady' these items now collecting dust from the Philippines and one
which appears in this section of Mayor of the Prettiest Town in' on the shelf; from the United States. These
the newspaper under. a proPer Canada? If so, then please don't* * * women - all prefer to remain
•heading is either written by me ' lett us -shortchange our own sex The annual World Day of anonymous:: "
or goes through my hands. . in references. Goodness knows Prayer is ,upcoming March 6 at `Afternoon and evening
It seems there are some there is too much of that " St. George's Anglican Church. I services will be held in churches,
women in Goderich and area anytime." have been provided with a homes and schools, hospitals and
who fear that if they call me My face is red. I did not program . of the event which wherever people can gather
'concerning a story, the only know of M. Mooney's looks as though it will be up._ to together. In Canada, 600,000
coverage they - will receive is accomplishments as a former its usual fine standard this year women will attend 5,000
through this column — Woman mayor, perhaps because I have again: - - • ,,services from St. John's
to Woman, Nothing could be „ not lived in Goderich very long The • theme is . "Take Newfoundland to TuktoyaI tuk
further from the truth. and maybe because Mrs. Mooney Courage." I can't think of in the North West Territories.
Although I may comment in was much too modest to anything better. In this day and Canadians , arrange special
this column about this or that mention that fact to me when -age, we certainly need courage if services for girls and children. ,
concerning the item,, there will we had our brief little chat a few we are going to go ahead with Japanese; Indian and Braille
a, always be a story — complete weeks ago... . " any kind of serene confidence in are just three of ' the estimated
with itsown heading - * * * the future. dozen languages conveying the
somewhere else on the woirien's The , question about the . I hope many. women; from service. English and French are
pages or perhaps elsewhere in Homemaker Service indicates I ' Goderich will get out,. to this the principal ones. •
this newspaper. • a h a ven't explained the special meeting for prayer and - Last year most of the
Many times since I have functioning of such a service meditation. The.speaker will be $96,300. that poured in was
arrived in Goderich,. Lhave".had very well. -so _I will—try—again, _ M ..., ilbert. ,,.Beecroft,.._.RR, „1�r., .spenta..ou,,. kristian..literature...for
_people-me:concerning ;.Mayo ?there.are .others:. who ,,...Be ve. " use -here ...and ..in .some x,.,.25
something going on' that is of -don't-understand how it -works. I'm sorry, but I will be unable world-wide countries. A wide
interest to women. • ' The Homemaker Service is to attend. My husband and I are variety of . Christian work
Last week's issue -was a fine" simply an organization which taking a short vacation -in the
example. I had a call from, a girl ' provides dependable women — southern ' `climate. ,I have
who, is a member of the. Legion housekeepers, mothers and reminded .our editor, Ron Price,
Ladies -Auxiliary to tell -me that - cooks -all -rolled into one- — who • of the event and he has promised,
some special awards were being will . move ' into a home when to remember the day.
made at the regular meeting. ,If _ they are called. - '
you will recall, the Legion Maybe mommy .is sick and 4
°Auxiliary got a full story plus daddy has to''go out to work; IIIIIIIIUIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIII
several pictures to.. mark the ' maybe `.an elderly person has
event. •been in hospital and --could ''For Octogenarians•
' I'm pleased to hear from you return home if there was "
- anytime, and- ':if your tip someone there to make a hot
warrants a story'and pictures, meal onc''a a day and keep, the • • • and tl�OSe. older
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World Day of
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Prayer -March 6
'Take
'Take Courage" is the 1970 receives grants annually and last
theme for the World Day of year famine relief in the
Prayer, celebrated Friday, March Nigeria/Biafra area was a crisis
.6, when fellow. -Christians in project. Vietnam is .a continuing
more than 130 , countries will recipient of help.
join together to pray and .give, •At home support is given to
Gudrun Diestst,of Germany is the Indian .Eskimo Association
. ` Tire Chairman of -the of Canada, Religious. Curriculum
' International ommitteo1 materials for the Educable
4 sponsoring the t Day. The Retarded Adolescent, G tIB's
President of the Women's Braille Magazine for Children,
Inter -Church Council •df Granada v the Ecumenical Instituteof
iS a member.
other people in Goderich who .• -
_::,-..'-theme.;; the serurce'waa
have used eye,: glares which are chosen and developed by ea
out of ,style orf __which you -group- of - five women • - a
have no further need, watch this housewife from Egypt, a,, social
you can be sure you will receive house tidy; maybe a • woman is
just that. • , the Soul support of her family • The Signal -Star takes
In the n case of women's and she is unable to ,obtain a pleasure this ,. week in
organizations, if a• .tory babysitter for a few days for one announcing the beginniiig of
concerning the meeting is sent to reason or another. - a new feature • — For
me, I will see that it appears in . Whatever the cause, a
the women's section of the homemaker provided through Octogenarians •and " Those
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newspaper' (which is "the second the Homemaker Service is ,
section of the paper and NOT available in most situations. This column is designed to
the Woman to Woman • column Families who can afford.to pay Put the spotlight on some of r
only) undera proper heading. for the service will pay; families the senior citizens in
My main objective, • however, „ who cannot meet the cost can,.. Goderich and district' It will
is to keep the women's news in have the service . anyway. The list the upcoming birthdays
one section_oLthn-•paper .... and Ontario government provides an of those men, and women
...when there is enough women's 80 percent grant to a who have reached the age,of
• news every week to fill three or . municipalities which set up an 80 years or more.
'-four pages full to the brim of' approved Homeniaker Service.. . There is no° charge to have
interesting happenings in and . The municipality foots the the name of a celebrant
around' Goderich, I will cease remainder of the bill.
writing this• column .which is The purpose', 1 suppose, is to included yin' this column.,
causing deep concern for some -provide peace of mind for Simply telephone the
of our readers. That's a promise: people who are beset , with,. Signal -Star giving the name,
* * * - • trouble • and concerns. I address, birthdate and age of
Fortunately for me, there are understand; that in Britain, there the person to be honored. We
a few people who seem to enjoy are about 50,000 _.homemakers. .....will- gladly do the rest
this corner'of the newspaper. who reallyprovide a service for This week,
(Incidentally, • Martha: � h• week,- the Signal-Star—
(Incidentally,
the people there. "., is pleased to extend happiest.
... Rathburn and I area not hi If we believe that`the family birthday greetings to the
conflict with each other.. I think is' the backbone of the nation
we areprettygood friends and following new members of
, then we must do something, to •the birthday club,
as fax as I'm concerned, our keep - the family together` and Mrs.dayCl'Howard Durnin, 33
writings are as different as day , happy. Apparently, many people
and night.) " in Goderich believe this, judging Hamilton Street,A ,od,erich,
from the terrific response they who will be 90 .years old
have . given the `Homemaker March 5;
Service idea. , - - Mrs.. Howard Sturdy,. ,15
, * *' * v Picton Street, Goderich, who
' You will remember that Mrs. _ will be 80 years old, March 6;
-, Albert Taylor questioned me Mrs. T. Bridle, ' 92
concerning the collection of Britannia RoadGoderich,
used eye glasses. She =wondered wh,
o marked her
if any local organization . was birthday February 18.
doing this work just now. • Whynot remember these
I had a telephone call from
Clayton Edward,, ,a -member of folks with a card,or a visit? It
the local Lions . Club, who said is a wonderful way to let
this -work had been done for ti them know''1.you•.---are•-.--still---
many years by his group. The friends.
used glasses were sent overseas, : 0 ' Please remember! The
I had a cheery letter the other
day from a reader in Toronto
who took tithe out to sit down
--wand outline what she likes and
l'ffilifits4zhout. The Goderich
Signal -Star. I appreciate this and
• I share her -feelings with you.
She enjoys`. Today's Child,
Ann Landers, Bill Smi ey, That's
Life, council meetin,, reports,
good coverage of town
happehings, the editorial page
and the ',editorial page pictures,
tried-and-true , " recipes , .and
advertisements, well laid -out and
`compiled.
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She also likes to read about . , where they were tested by • staff the Signal -Star cannot
the local weddings while they qualified . personnel and .i possibly know about the
are still news .... and is looking distributed to `'persons who. were birthdays of those who are 80
forward to early reporting on in need of spectacles. of age or ,older unless
these events. (Help; please, all He urged me to.... call Bill years,
you spring'.brides.) • .._'Lhmby- who -was in charge of you tell us. Keep us informed
- She does -not like .... well, let this project at that time. ' and we'.will keep everybody
me tell you exactly what she Bill tells me the project has informed!
said. • . ' been discontinued but the '`IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIl11i111111HIfUllilIf
"Tfue to feminine form," promised to inquire whether it k '
writes this lady, "I can't see could be revived: He said he
what is ;to be gained, in any
wou�d find Out if -any other club
items, ' ' by mentioning the in the district was collecting eye SPIN D R Y
specific ages of people over 2L ^ glasses. It may be possible then
and under 80, unless it is a detail .for, the local Lions to set up a
which, for legal ' iihportance, collection box and simply .,pass fA/ASH ,RS
must be revealed. After all, Mrs. the ' eye glasses along to the "
Crundy :still dictates thatone's group presently engaged in the
age is one's own personal affair work. . Either agitator or impel-kirand a subject to.be avoided:" , So, hang onto your used.eye type in stock'
=`pardon .my slip," , she glasses, Mrs. Taylor. We may
continues; "but I am at a loss to have word for you soon.
understand the content of the In the meantime, if there are
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Canada, .w= Biles for new
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Cana ians.......,..t list is"
endless. The chain of prayeic and
giving circles the 'globe and
comes back again.
The Women's. Inter -Church
Council of Canada sponsors the
World : Day 'of Prayer.,observance
in Canada and all moneys
collected are handled by the
Council.
Knox,WM5-names
delegate to synodical
The, February meeting of the
Afternoon Auxiliary ----of- -the
Women's Missionary Society of
Knox Church- was held February
1'7, with 37 m,inbers present. -
A letter from Captain
Hewlett of - the Salvation Army
asked for Volunteers 'to assist in
the Red Shield Appeal -Blitz of
May 4.
It was announced that the -
World
heWorld. Day of Prayer will be held
in St. George's Church on
Friday March 6, with Mrs.
Beecroft as speaker.
Mrs. J. Leitch was named as
voting delegate to the Synodical
to be held in Paris, April .21-22.
Miss Macarthur, for Friendship
and . Service, reported a total of
-44 visits:
° Mrs...G_...L. Royal took charge
of the devotions based on the
subject of reconciliation using
Psalm 8 and Matthew 25 on
which to base her thoughts.
Mrs. M. Everett presented the
second " chapter .of the study
t book. She traced the changes in
man as an individual, who, given
dominion and free will by Geld,_,
introduced evil into the world.
"Therefore . men do indeed need
reconciliation," she said.
Mri. A. H. Erskine gave a
brief history of the "Fellowship
of the Least Coin," pointing out
how it 'has htelped many
countries, including Kenya;
Tahiti, Ceylon and South Africa.
An enjoyable musical • number
was presented by • Miss Nina
Knight who accompanied herself
on the guitar as ' she sang
"Michael Row...Tire ..Boat
Ashore," 'Blowing In The
Wind" and "Green Sleeves."
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