HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-09, Page 66 qopgium SIGNAL -TAR, TUURSDAY,
toderich Ranger Company
Was host Saturday to a meeting
m of air, land and sea Rangers from
Exeter, Sea.fortb, Mount Forest,
Minton and CFB Clinton. About
60 persons, attended in Knox.
Presbyterian Church.
The event, planned by Betty
Bedard, was to renew',interest in
G�tI. �ricb Ranger
Rangers and the stress was .lid
on camping, meetings,' .sports.
end community involvement.
'the ghla andtheleadem..
broke into separate groups for
their_ 'µdiscussions, Each group
appointed a leader and a
. secretary to. , make a report.
These reports axe to be compiled
and sent back to each
,•
participating. company in the
form of a p.rinted booklet.
Lunch was provided by the
Goderich group.
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"I think it was a great success
in ' solving our problems by
getting new ideas for the Ranger
program,", said Miss Bedard,
president of the Goderich
Ranger Company. "It was also
company.
Vonsers areq
great to meetst4w Ranger, The
girls were so e t
usxastic that
they have suggested a sports day
-whi.ch,- la. ,. TQW under:
consideration." •
The program in the morning
and for part of the afternoon,
consisted of our discission
groups on Rangering, now., new
laws, advantage and disadvantage
Q
reorganization meeting
ill ' Qrganiztion; ° ' recreation;
purpose in community; and
meeting.
Guest maker fru" the
'afternoon was Mrs. Shirley
Keller, women'seditor it the
Goderich Signal, -Star who spoke
about community involvement.
She said that community,
involvement is really a
contribution of time, talents and
ideas.
Mrs. Keller urged the girls to
consider other ,r facets: of
community involvement such ,as
.obeying social and;noral rules,
h •r o ing parents, teachers and
other persons -in authority In the
community, • , being . fully
informed about ° community
ettoxt ; etc.
At the close. of her remarks,
Mrs. Keller invited open.
discussionof, various points.
. Rangers . present were
enthusiastic in their remarks. ,.
At the close of. the afternoon,
folk singers Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Robinson and John' ` Lodge
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entertained the girls with several
selections.
Closing ceremonies were
'. conducted by Mr. R. McCreath.
Other Ooderich Rangers
involved in the .:meeting were
secretary Anne MacEwan,
Monica Taffat, , Barb Britnell,
Betty . Wraith, Sue 'Freeman,
`She.Ay Ulmer. and Sue Powell.
Ra%gers from throughout westermOntario were accompanied b . Mrs. H. McCreath, Goderich, Huron Division Cornmisstoner; Miss
some of their leaders when they arrived at Knox Presbyterian - #cM'It.en, Goderich, area training commcs tar Mrs. M
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Left to right are Mrs. A. Ingram, Adastral Park, Clinton, district Forest Ranger captain, - hoto'
guider; Mrs. A. Beliiveau, Adastral Park Clinton, Ranger captain;o
A special meeting of Hangers from .throughout Western Ontario hall. are left to right: Elizabeth Barlow, Town of Clinton, .Sea
was held last Saturday at Knox Presbyterian Church at the urging Rangers: Paulette Setjuin CFB Clinton Air Rangers; Brenda
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Groups of Rangers from throughoutWestern Ontario gathered at • suchas the one shown here were set-up a I questions ,on the.
Knox- Presbyterian . Ch-urch hall on- Saturday; A Tri a;f of fec tveness of the a preset organization Were discussed•. -staff
attempt to reorganize Rangering in 'the area. Discussion groups photo
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Rangers of the lst Goderich Ranger. Company helped prepare and serve the noon lunch on
Saturday for -Rangers from the area who were in town for a seminar on Ranger reorganization.
Left to right are: Shelly Linner, Sue Powell, Clara Bedard, Betty Wraith and Sue Freeman. - staff
photo.
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Pattern Styles
MAXWELL HOUSE — 6 oz. Jar
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Church hall. Local Ranger Betty~ ward organized such as this one. -staff photo
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