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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-04, Page 9GQVERIC ' SIONAL,ST.AJ peer 80 delegates and members of the Huron West Wornen Institutes met las Thursday, in . the 'St. Helens. ' United Church ifor their District ,Annual Meeting with the first vice-president, Mrs. Harold 'Gaunt, of St. Helens, in charge of both the. morning and afternoon sessions. The church was attractively '4 decorated with baskets of mauve and white lilacs with colorful tulips, Mrs. William Rice was organist aicd the registration was in charge of Mrs. Ross°Errington• and Mrs. R. thertAitchison. The mt. ding' session was M opened with the Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect, the Lord's A 0 4 Power ar anSl.a `, , 0 � nada. M James Aitchison, .p. sldeett of` the St. Helens branch gavet'a warm welcome to everyone, The minutes of the previous meeting 4 -were approved as • read, by,, the secretary, Mrs. Graham McNees In the correspondence it was stated that four lettershad been received from their foster child in Korea. The last letter was read expressing deep aplireciation. In the District Report the F.W.I.C. convention to be held this year August 24.28 in Winnipeg was announced, and embroidered. pillowcases made by Mrs. W. Colclough of Clinton had been sent for the gift stall there,' Mrs. K. Wilkinson of .Goderich •NOTICE - In the,. advent of a MAIL STRIKE, we will still be able to offer FAST and quality FILM DEVELOPING and PRINTING.. ALSO, as an ADDED' SERVICE, 'we have arranged SPECIAL DELIVERY to Kodak for all KODAK PREPAID PROCESSING FILMS, eg., slideand movie. CAMPBELL'S FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS PIM "t -' g. a Ile a .. .udito r s replDrt and Mrs.McNee -gave the financial statement'sl owing a balance of $274. The president, Mrs.. Andrew Straughan's message, was read as she was attending her son's graduation_ that day andwas unable to be 'present; A solo; Just A Little Help From You, was sung by Mrs. Wes Bradnock of Auburn, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Haines of Auburn.. ' The . election of district directors wasratified by Mrs; `Wilbur Lawrence of Embro — board director for • Auburn,Mrs. Frank E.aithby.;, Selgrave, Mrs, Stanley Cook; Blyth, -Mrs. E. -Walsh; Clinton, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough; Dungannon, Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Lucknow;, Goderich, Mrs. R. Wilson; Londesboro, Mrs, Elgin. Josling; St. Helens, Mrs. Ross Gammie; Tiger Dunlop, Mrs. Ralph Jewell; WinghaEn, Mrs. Francis Powell. The Wingham Branch with Mrs. A. Lockeridge presented a Friendship Tree and the treasurers of *each branch presented the Pennies for Friendship which .are sent to the Associated Country . Women of the World (A.C.W.W.) Mrs. THE WINNER Mrs. Stokes, first prize winner in Bluewater Texaco's Grand Opening celebration is shown accepting her prize, a clock radio, from, Jim Thompson, proprietor. Other winners were: second prize, a hair dryer, Chris Graham; -third prize a set of hand wrenches, Jeff Stott. THANK YOU would like to take this opportunity, to sincerely thank everyone who made our grand opening the success it was: I am looking forward to seeing all of you back again. Sincerely, Jim Thompson. BLUEWATER TEXACO- E 80 Victoria St., Goderich —At The Five Points ° 524-6011 t Donald Haines,• Auburni;. 'Blyth, ehdurh . love.- ' Mrs, Taunt • :" J h tn• Belgrave, e Mrs« I thanked Mr, Mrs.. C. o ns � &rav a , Onandy. . for his S. Hopper, Clinton,. Mrs. Mr* .{s. impressive address.. • Batkin Dun annon Mrs.. Ce The collection • taken by Blake;.Godergrch Mrs'.. E, Sitter;.Clinton Branch . was received b Londesboro, -Mrs, GQrdan , Mrs. W. Holland and Mrs. W. Robinson; St. Helens, Mrs, Ross Colclough. Errington; Tiger. Dunlop, Mrs. • Miss Catherine Hunt, home Richard Buchanan; Wingham; economist for Huron County, Mrs. William McKenzie reported on the 4-11 'program Mrs. Wilbur Lawrence, 'and the senior, program for the F,W.I.Q. Board Director,' past year. Reports of the year's d brought greetings .- from the• provincial board and spoke of the aims and objectives . a. ,outlined by Mr. and Mrs. Erland Lee and Adelaide Hoodless when. they• started the Women's • institutes with the aim for better homemaking and living. conditions." She stressed that programs should be updated to meet the needs of the present age such as the drug situation,' pollution and the aim to make better 'home 'environment for teenagers. Mrs. Lawrence told about the 16 -year-old girl , in Turkey who • is being educated by the International Scholarship which was supported by all branches in the province a few years ago. The report on public relations was given by Mrs. Wes Bradnock and the resolutions report prepared by Mrs. Donald Riehl of Goderich was read by Mrs. William Porter of Goderich. The report of the Officers Conference was ' given by the District Delegate, Mrs. ' W. Colclough of Clinton. Additional reports were given by Mrs. L., Archambault, Auburn; Mrs..Ivan Wightman, Beigrave; Mrs. W. Elliott, .Clinton; Mrs: \William activities were given by' the presidents when the. roll call was taken. , Mrs. D. Haines. reported for Auburn in the absence of the president; - Mrs, Ivan Wightman for - Belgrave; Mrs. Luella • McGowan for Blyth; Mrs. ,W. Holland for Clinton; Mrs. 1i. Girvin for Dungannon; Mrs. William Porter for Goderich; Mrs. W. G;ourlay for. More Londesboro; Mrs. James Aitchison for St. Helens; Mrs. • rot1ection ® by Mrs. W. _ Goatriay, ice. Richard Buchanan •, of ' Tigger Dunlop • Branch expressed courtesies and , the meeting. was cldseri with the potin, Po You Just Belong?, and the' singing. of the Queen. - Officers .are as follows: Past president,. Mrs. Wilfred Colclough, Clinton; president, Mrs. Andrew, Straughan, Goderich; ist vice-president, Mrs. Harold °Gaunt, Lueknow; 2nd vice-president, 'Mrs. Stanley Cook, 4 , Belgrave; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Graham McNee, D u ngann,non; assistant secretary-tr easurer, Mrs. Richard Buchanan, • Goderich; federated representative, Mrs. ` Wilfred Colclough, ' Clinton; alternate Richard Buchanan for Tiger Dunlop, in the absence of the p president; Mrs. A. Lockeridge' , for the Wingham Branch.' soughteners was The report of the standing. committee con iven vg by Mrs. Ross Gammie for agriculture and Canadian industries; Mrs. Stanley Cook for Mrs. Earl Anderson for citizenship and education; Mrs. Chas. Schiell of Wingham for historical research and current events and Mrs. -Keith Webster of Blyth for home economics and health. An organ solo was played by Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Goderich. Mrs. William Porter presented the two resolutions prepared by the Tiger Dunlop' Branch. One resolution dealing - Porter, odericli'1Vhrs" Witmer - 8 the bolisfringg ;the° °Fine'• -Howatt, Londesboro; Mrs. Earl ---print on legal --documents •and Sherwood, Tiger Dunlop and papers was spoke to by Mrs. Tait Mrs. Harold Gaunt; St. Helens. ' Clark and' Mrs.' Lawrence stated, The dinner was served in the that .this resolution had already institute hall with the members beenpassed by* the board and catering to the delegates and had ' been sent on. to the guests.• The head table guests government The other were introduced 'by Mrs. V. resolution was sustained and it Colclough, Rev. G. E. Hummel read-- Whereas we have found said Grace and—greetings from in buying frozen .food — fruit, • the London Area were brought vegetables and dairy products— by the president, Mrs, Vermont some packages of the food has Pow of St. Thomas. become stale and tasteless and Reeve Bob Lyons welcomed ' sometimes unfit for ..use — the delegates and guests to the Therefore be it resolved that the towns of West Wawanosh on Federated Women's Institutes of behalf o township council. Mrs. Ontario do everything possible Tom Allen of Londesboro individually and collectively to replied to the Reeve and have the Department of thanked St. Helens ladies for the Agriculture and Food ask that • dinner. ' these foods be dated when During the noon, hour many packaged. looked at the • Branch ' Mrs. Tait Clark, . district Tweedsmuir History books Olrator, gave an encouraging which were on display. . , report. , and Mrs.:W,. Colclough The afternoon session began reported for Huronview with the convention song and a ` xiliary. Mrs. Wilbur Lawrence singsong. led by Mrs. James presided for the election of Aitchison and Mrs. Ross officers and Mrs. William Porter Gammie. An impressive In presented the slate of officers Memoriam service was led by for the nominating committee Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. ' which were accepted as read. Norman Coultes and Mrs. In the new businessperiod it Stanley Hopper, all of- the was decided to again sponsor a Belgrave Branch. Those Korean child and it was accepted •°remembered were Mrs. W. J. that 25 cents per .member be Craig, Auburn; Mrs. R. Proctor, paid by July lst for the support Belgrave; Mrs. H. Phillips, Blyth; of .this project. An invitation to Mit. R. McKenzie Dungannon; Mrs. O. Cook,'Goderich and' Mrs. W. Wellings and Mrs. H. Wiley of • Wirigham. •_ The guest speaker of the afternoon was • Mr.. N. T. Ormandy, jeweller, of Goderich. 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Ii.rea:. r-.1 The Department of Lands and Forest will be requested to provide more protection and more patrols « in certain areas, particularly in the neighbourhood of Highways 21 and 4, during the main *hunting season, it was decided at Huron .County• Council Friday afternoon. The action came following complaints in the county, that American hunters are coming into Huron County and stripping the area' 'of wildlife, leaving nothing for local hunters to stalk, Two -....other _suggestions :have been made: bylaws passed at the local level under • the Municipal Act regulating discharge of firearms; and to have a township declared a regulated township. It• was learned that some townships in Huron County.are now—established ._.as regulated townships. ,There was also some discussion 'about the presence of out -of -the' -county bait companies which are emptying the Huron County rivers and streams of all forms of marine life.. It was pointed out that - while these companies are licensed to operate, individual property owners have the'right to forbid them access to a stream or river on ' their property. Girvin .Reed, Ashfield, chairman of the county development committee, told county council that many farmers in' the county are not Concerned about' hunters, and fishermenfrom out of the district. He said a survey taken recently in the county revealed this fact. "But the survey may not have been taken in the right areas," added Reed. "Many farmers do care," stated Allan Campbell, McKillop. 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Elston; -Wingham; historical research and current , events, Mrs. Charles Schiell, ' Wingham; home economics' ..and health, Mrs. Keith Webster, Blyth; auditors, Mrs.. Horton Talmay, Goderich, and Mrs. K. Wilkinson, Goderich. Why Cook: $43,rv'ice `S►tation N `and' •. Coffee 'Shop . 411 .Huron , Rd., Goderich 524.6871 �t . olonel SCENIC *US TOUR' 'ilio )1 ..•. CLINTON to -WINNIPEG July 13 to 23 inclusive VISIT MANITOBA CENTENNIAL IN WINNEPEG. FOR 4 -DAYS ROUND TRIP FARE $54.00 Reservation willbe made as per your instruction 1y k For Further Information Call WES. HOLLAND CLINTON 482-9692 Only 40 Seats Available To Reserve by Mail; Send cheque or money order to cover,-bus,fare, and ;state type -of accommodation required. NOW OPEN HURO MARINE 5 Miles .East of Goderich, County Road 25 1'A Miles East of Carlow • Full Line. Paceship Fiberglas Sailboats Available From 14' To 30' O - GREW SUNFISH -,PR,INCECRAFT�.:, Complete Line Canoes, Runabouts; Etc. — CANOES, DINGHYS,` ETC. 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