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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-21, Page 3• • • w a' FIRST 3ODERICI4 BROWNIES' • We touched on Nature this week with.a short trip to Clinton to see the -animal farm there. • Unfo rtunatel f the xnan 'with. the key was in Lucknow, which just-- goes ustgoes to show that we should r make arrangements first. '� A * lesson was learned here. ' � rtTowever,�w� landed-�1ie deer food, through the wire fence and then went back to the bird conservation . at ' Homesville where even the.geese would take bread from young hands. There were alsia many :kinds 00 'of ducks, sheep„ deer and goats 'present and, the Brownies enjoyed it even though it was. raining pretty hard at that time. :When we had used up all "food-", the Brownies piled back into the cars and we headed for �► home and our own supper. On the . whole -a ' very good afternoon! SECOND GODERICH BROWNIES " (By Paula Butler) " Mrs. Bolton (Marie's Mom) A •visited our Pack and kindly 'tested, and., tdok part in 'our games. We had a good time at Brownies this week. Pow Wow was especially interesting. Quite a few Brownies brought in. things for Pow Wow. . Susan Goedwin's wasvery interessing-she brought two bean plants to- pass. a' part of her Golden. Hand. Marie Bolton ....:•draught-. some of the Brownies with their knitting and Mrs. (Pat) Mason, their new Tawny Owl, taught some songs and games. THIRD G.ODERICH GIRL GUIDE CO. Badges presented May ` 12 were:— Child re.:.Child Care: Tory McDonald, Brenda Thompson, Laurie ,Boyce,. Joan Coulter . Vickie Horton; Debbie Coulter, Pauline Hall, Heather Pyrah. Toymaker: Beth MaCEwan, Tammy McAstocker, : Tory 'McDonald, Wendy. yebb, Halley Hunter. Collector: Joan Coulter. •Readers: Tory McDonald, Wendy Webb. Skaters: Tammy McAstocker, Tory McDonald Wendy Webb, Roberta Hayes, Heather Pyrah, Dianne . Ryan, Joni Smith, Sandra Meriam, Judy Langridge, Alice Dougherty, Lisa Scholtz. Hostess: Beth MacEwan, Laurie Boyce, Alice Dougherty. Citizenship: Brenda Thompson. • ' Some knots' were also passed at • our "meeting. The Guides learned the parts, of a tent ,and are going to •pra.ctise erecting .a tent next - meeting., , We are getting prepared • for, our weekend camp at the end, oL June. GODERICH RANGERS Miss Clair. McGowan from the Children's Aid was the guest DE H oIi. e-Oriake, (Continued from page 1) Meals*Qn-Vvheels etc., right In the 0 The Oode�Gh. _ Com�ula><tya. •. hoine,4 thereby freeing much . safety council will sponsor a needed hospital. beds for persons g course, in who are too ill to bo;.adequately Goderich drat cared `Por°at home. � Goderich next rkaonth With the D. G. P. A. Evans, Huron fee kept to a xninimal:S�,. County Medical Officer of Then' produced by the Health, also a member of, the ,,uOntario 'Department of Homemaker Service Exploratory "Transport, `is .designed . to mxni tem..a i ....w.Gadex ham..:... x.�-improve knowledge of .deriving, 01111 -the driving habits of adult motorists although , younger motorists, not presently enrolled in driver education courses, are 'welcome to attend. d rivin.g been ad"vocatipg this type of service for: Huron County' for, some years now. It was, only recently that the _provincial governbnent passed, legislation making a Comprehensive Home Care Service possible at no extra cost, to. the local taxpayers in the , area in • which the service is o established. A meeting in Seaforth Public School -auditorium. Wednesday, June 17 at which persons from all lines of endeavour in Huron are invited t� participate, will take a look at the possibility of a Comprehensive Home Care Service for Huron County. The drivers must have cunt .drivers` licences, Dateo sir the ,. courseCOUTOe which lis`held over three evenings-- one evening on each of three weeks to 'be announced, Watch next week's Signal -Star for full details. • "Fair weather friends" .is •.a, description' that fits' treadles tires. They give the . impression of dependability ih good conditiotis, but let you down~` when things getdifficult, ' Three young safety patrol members at Victoria Public School_ were presented withfree tickets to the show last, week by the Goderich Lions Club in recognition of their efforts -as patrol members: They are,' frorri the left, Susan Turland, Faye Leafloor and Earl Salter. With them are Don MacEwan of the sponsoring Goderich Lions Club, John Kane, school principal, and Jim Britnelt, else) of the Goderich Lions Club. staff photo _. Robertson Roundup SENIOR WING Well, the girls' basketball . money raised bythiswill be used season is over, and with it, Mary for a useful ,cause - the grade Gregg's team is quite jubilant, eight graduation. ' • since they carne first in the Plans have been made for the tournament. Congratulations! grade eight trip to Torontocon"„ Each member of .that team will May 29. We'll learn more about get a basketball "bar", or it as the day draws nearer, but it "crest"'for their work these past should be exciting. We saw the weeks. Mary's group won by the Science Centre last ,fall, so the .three things made by process of elimination,; so we programme - will . not. -include .-mature ...to'pass a part of her -speaker -at -.,the _last _Ranger know they desei-he the -honour touring it .again. .It will .be -an • Golden Bar. mJeting. The girls certainly bestowed upon' them. enjoyable day • for • all the - Brown Owl taught us a new enjoyed hearing about the varied - All last week -,,until May 14, travellers! .,.:,...•--- ----garrte-called-"The Farmer's Hen work -done by the people with :last Thursday, I had -planned to-- -riche--end--of sciraoi- ss coming .vim .......Laid -an _Egr-,--and.._a`new . agg.-- line .Miss....he aQo w:ara r rdeseribe.,the tai embers,-;-soon;--but `- the will . he -=many w called. the "Brownies,. Marching associated: Song". We had fun 'playing and singing them. ' After Pow Wow Kimmy Brady took ` a picture of the. Pack. We are all anxious to see how it turned out. Just before closing, Brown Owl told us we were to have some "home work" which sent a • • few groans around the circle, buil everyone cheered -up-as soon as they found out what it was. We had to make animals of some material from nature to be brought back at the next meeting. Everyone went home - thinking what a good tirtte they had. THIRD GODERICH BROWNIES The -Pack went `outside with, Ann MacEwan, their Packie, and' KINGSBRIDGE GIRL GUIDES The Vaptairi Mrs. Rita Tigert took roll call followed by imspection by Debbie Maize and Shellay Tigert. The, girls enjoyed a couple of games • outside. The Scarlet Tanagers held campfire with songs and *skits. The meeting . was closed with prayer by Ann Rising followed by Taps. • 'Fhe girl guides are holding the annualmother and daughter banquet May 21 in Kingsbridge Church Hall. . student.._ councilvQlie.y.hall game oenore' .. `_`Robertson - Roundups" before summer! as "the teachers were very good loosers, and ..... ". I can't do that, however! The teachers won two out of three games! •Maybe I should add that they only•had to play the first two games to decide ' the champs! We, the student .council, challenged the teachers; thinking it would be an easy htory. Bay were we fooled! Maybe Ave should all apologize for judging the staff so harshly! Most pupils, especially the members of the council's team, are grad it wasn't a basketball game where all the students could get. trampled easily, since some of us' don't have our full growth yet! The Junior Farmer ivestocK ludging important things to consider l• • • competition. when planning a hike. The Brownies 'must think of the safety rules to follow as well as what type of clothihg and equipment to take. Meanwhile, indoors, Mary .of shoeS(and neatly cleaning up afterwards) under the watchful eyes of Brown Owl and Tawny, Owl who were busily stapling „ together booklets of Interest Badge rules. The. pages were typed' by Mrs. Skeoch 'and • thinks to her, each Brownie now , During Pow Wow Mary Jane Erskine showed two things toward her Toyrnaker badge. bne was- a well -made doll and, the other was a yery interesting • scrap book about horses. It won't be long now until Mary Jane completes the requirements and earns her badge. FOURTH CODER ICH BROWNIES ,. This week Brown Owl had to attend a ineetirig on the program for --the- swimm ing...pictol_arid was unable to be at Brownies. Mrs. Kloss was once again helping • The 1970 Huron County and junior Farmer Judging, Competition will be held on Saturday, M4' 30 .tfie Seaforth Fair Grounds. 4-H and Junior Farmer Club members from all partS of Huron County.. will be attending and competing for six major awards plus eash awards. The Competition Is -open to all young men and women between the ages of 12 and 30 years inclusive, with a' breakaown ..into 'classes of Novice; Junior, Intermediate and!. Senior. The, members will be - judging nine classes altogether. Three classes of beef cattle and swine will be judged, along with two classes of dairy cattle and One class of sheep. One of the beef classes will be beef cuts and one of the swine classes will be hog carcasses. All 4-H Club rnenthemin, the • County should try and attend if -air possible -aS _this event • Susan Moxley THIS SUMMER BE WATER WISE! ATTENTION HOCKEY SCHOOL STUDENTS •LEISURESPORtS HOCKEY SCHOOL • J3YARBISTON ANNOUJNCES- The Week For GODERICH Area Students At The School Is From AUG. 3: -to 8 BUS WILL RUN FROM. GODERICH DAILY„ With an adult in charge of small students. Time and place of pick up tobe announced later. If there is no mail service anyone wishing their son to attend contact Jean Elliott, • 529-7172 or George MacLean, .Harristor , 338x'2846. D * aaaibg a beai�m? Replacing roofing or siding? * Tills g the bathroom? Building a garage? Modevaizing the kitchen? For A Lbw Cost HOME REPAIR &IMPROVEMENT MAIN; See Your CREDIT. UNION. GO�ERICH COMMUNITY CREDIT. UNION 11111111111110 39 St. David St. 524793'1 7naltfikelak rovsow op, ut shoup be quite challenging and rewarding. Also, other young people are very welcome to participate.. , Registration begins at ..8:45 a.m., on Saturday, May:30 at the Seaforth Community Centre. • Smoke,' Says: Every girl has a vision of her wed- ding day. She pictuires herself in the kown fashioned to her own Par- ticular choice, and now the Bridal Boutique Shoppe offers that service: • You are invited tO look over patterns and peruse the latest bogks for' brides in the relaxing atmosphere of the new store. Jeanne McDonald will be pleased to disCuss your plans with yOu and assist in carrying them through. ENJOY THE THRILL OF MAKING YOUR OWN GOWNS " There is something sFiecial in -making your own goWns for yofir wedding. Our dressmaking consultant, Mrs. Harold El- • can offer iuggestions, or if you pre- fer, you can arrange Co have her make • NOTICE To RATEPAYERS Township of Colborne 1970 TAXIES DUE IN TWO INSTALMENTS 50% Due June 25, 1970 50% Due Novem66r 25,197'0 pown . white slipper satin witil fu.II skirt falling into a ,slight train. from a fitted bodice. Delicate pearl and silver bead trim at neckline and waist. Long illu- sion 'veil edged with lace caught .to flotal headpiece trimmed with. pearls. taffeta, softly gathered skirt, 'fit- ted bodice trimmed With White lace threaded wi,th matching sheer. All gowns made by Mrs. Elliott from Bridal Boutique fabrics .arid–ti-Tms for thon V1150..00. Price In. cludes bri'de's headpiece, veil, and seWing charges. FOR ,THE CONVENIENCE OF CUSTOMER'S FROM OUT OF TOWN Evehitig pppointmepts may be e TAX ...COLLECTOR • • Pi,one *571644 10.1