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With Shirley J. Keiler,�
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Woman to Woman
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As most of you already Band. I think it is wonderful established by the .officials who
know, I am always grateful to that' its members are attempting are responsible for its success,
get telephone calls from our' to bring,to Goderich some of the I know there are some
' readers concerning upcoming finest bands in the land'::., and I teenagers who disagree with the
events. There mare times, to._,be trust that many of you will get concept of adult supervision but
` truthful, that I get so bogged out to hear this performance in nevertheless; chaperones are
down with work and • sovery the large auditorium at GDCI. required nightly if the Youth
busy that I wish I didn't have to 6 * *• *• a Centre is to remain open.
do this or that . but generally, I also had a telephone call the It • is therefore the
I'm delighted to be able to offer other• day from Mrs. Hazel . responsibility of the young
you the kind' of good. publicity McCreath who works with people frequenting the Youth
you like to have, - Guides and Brownies in the area. Centre to accept' the decision
She wanted to remind me that and to help the chaperones feel
Guides and Brownies would at home there.
soon begin for another season. We hear so much "these days
As usual, leaders are required. about- having . to listen to the
If you have the time to donate, kids' point of view and there is
there it no better place, to use it less and less about young people
t ap working with these•girls. listening to adults, recognizing
remembe"r hearing a Guide their comments as wisdom
a leIiier speaking once. She said gained through experience and
,><e got more out of her work in cooperating to increase the
he movement than 'she had ever likelihood of improved
put in.I think that is some relationships. provided and it is hoped the
recommendation. Of course,• Anyone interested may,.
You know kids, some of ..the members will co-operatq. i .
when you work with young adult community in Goderich is Mrs. Sitter will enquire : from attend the • Friday , evening
�' k' hard to filo a the department regar mg cups lecture anct demonstration or
I am particularly pleased to
hear from service • clubs in
Goderich and area, not just
when they have their,,,nneetings
.but also when they have • some
special event going on that is sof
widespread interest.
It may be, for instance, that
your .organization is presentin
cheque or a gift to a ce
agency in ' the area for
. benefit of others, That's news! I
would be pleased to, cover such
, . goodwill gestures with a story or
a photo or both. '
• - ..Now that fall -schedules ..are
tii�♦ .� . tamped . %.ho ' 10,-,�.W
all .consider'it-your lduty to tet
' me knows how I can help you.
•We'll try to arrange something
for you.
eric
to attend Huron fall rally
The. Goderich Branch of the informal tea;the proceeds to go
.Women's Institute , held its. to this project.
September meeting Tliiursday, ' Mrs. N.• Clairmont donated
Septeinber 3, with Mrs. -Wm. muffins which were auctioned
Porter presiding and Mrs. Robt, • and proceeds given to this•
Bogie at the piano. project, •
The meeting opened with the Mrs: Wm. Doak, Mrs. Jack'
..Ode and, Mary Stewart. Collect " Ryan and v 'Mrs. Buller* are in
followed by- ..the reading of the hospital. „
minutes•by. Mrs, Elizabeth Sitter, "Mere were four birthdays,
.`"�`' 1 r e a s u r e r, Mrs.. Geo. Morley read report
secretaxy,. � ;
Correspondence was received of the Dist ict Annual afternoon
-and . included bards of session. . The roll call was
all ties
appreciation from Mrs. John answered by What Qu
Kernighan and family d Mrs.
:yYoce:a,
..0 u rea,q ��� Loc '
rar
make -Canada " a distinctive
Nation."
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The Program ,convener Mrs.
K, F. . W�Viikinsbn spoke on
Kindness. Others assisting in the
progim were as• folloWS; Mrs.
Bert Crawfords Mrs. Mamie
Sutcliffe', Mrs, Jean McKenzie,
Mrs, Elsie ',McKenzie, and Mrs,
W. H. Talmay. The meeting
closed with the Queen and the
W.I. Grace. Tea wasrserved and a
social • hour enjoyed.
Monday, October 5 at 9:31 • .
Mrs. Graham Mc Nee will be'seminar
�'" r •
notified that three cars of for s e m i n r
members will attend. Delegates
will' be Mrs. Bert Crawford and -
Mrs. Harold Larder. The monthly meeting . of the
A committee was appointed Goderich ,Art Club was held
to plan the 70th Anniversary recently at• the 'studio, with the
celebration of . the local branch president, )Miss Mary Howell; in
and- includes Mrs. H. B. M. charge.
'I lchboxne, convener;: Mrs. Wm. plus, 4rere made for the
Porter, Mrs. Geor. Morley, Mrs. coming t seminar under the
Robt. Wilson, _.Mrs. K. F. leadership of John Watson of
Wilkinson and • Mrs. • W. H. Toronto. lids will take place
Talway. from the ' 18th to 20th of
' A "Suggestion" Box will be September inclusive.
people, the rewards are usuall working very w d�
.tremendous- :.• .. - , : , .,compromise..,.between•. going -all.. ,.and_..saucers to be presented to either of the two days of
-azz Z - ',. . ;- • - . r....;W, S • Nears instruction; orwtbe+entire,- seminar _
Z��S� .�'�o• .'�e:.+a�&: � :out '�:;l�l ..-Qt2�21�. . ,.In�xY2� �r ,
. � _ •• tie wa '�ot�.,.on e y ems" • � y .w
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`cpuYseM�sanie�ime'�i�is�'m+�nth � -'•and-using-'�storYgy.���°ibeudng--•
prospective leaders who want to
adult -type standards. They are Mrs. ., W. H. Taiway ^ A committee was appointed
help out but feel inadequate searching for a middle -of -the- entertained 20 ladies at an
because they don't knew too road area where there can be
t.,, p.l.ease....�-: member. _ bout , G idS4and tual unde tandng.
Telephone mast two or three Brownies. The-.peop 1e who -chaperone at
'lays in advance — further ahead I think that is "-wonderful the Youth Centre are doing it
if you can. It .• is much easier ' challenge to the women of this a because they are interested in..
then, to knit our plans together. community. I sincerely hope • the kids in town .... and because
* • * * • - --, - " that sufficient women will be they feel ,it is their duty to help
-I want to thank Mrs. Bill recruited here to ensure that the 'out' It makes it much easier
Taman, RR. 6, Goderich, for the good 'work begun will continue when : communication, or
tasty gift she left at my home. I for ~ yet another year .... or. anything else"for that matter, is
can assure.her . that it was longer. a two-way street.
enjoyed by everyone in our * * * ., * * *
household, including a visitor at While I'm on the Subject of Again,. on the subject of the
my home. • , youth, I would like a word with Youth Centre I was approached
Thanks again. _, some of the teenagers who enjoy this week by another lady who
* * the Youth Centre atmosphere. claimed she had offered her
One of the big September Last week I had a chat with a services to help out at the Youth
dates you will want to keep 'in young woman who with' her Centre and had -never been
mind is the IODE luncheon husband chaperoned (I'm sorry stalled.
Wednesday, .September 23, with.to use that word again, kids) at If you would like to spend an
Mrs. Pierre Burton as the special the Youth Centre one evening _evening at the Youth Centre
guest speaker. during the summer.. with , the kids ,(it isn't necessary_
Aside from being the wife of She said her instructions had the : entire evening but
the very , to spend
famous television and been to "socialize" with the kids .rather drop every hour ut
radio personality, Mrs. Burton is and she had tried to do this - . so to see that : everything . is, '
. a woman who knows all about but unsuccessfully. The reason
being a housewife and mother. seemed to be that the kids didn't Shanks or Anne Hamilton. They
running smoothly) call Stu
While it is not known for sure, care to make the conversation
will be glad to hear from you
there is' speculation that Mrs. (or anything• else) a two-way p
Burton . will discuss the subject communication between them and ready to fit you into the
schedule.
of adopting a family —'a topic and the chaperones. _ And please don't be offended
about which she has firsthand In. short, this particular party• if something goes awry and you
knowledge. • said - she • ^ had . absolutely no are forgotten as a volunteer. Just
I . had a brief chat with Pat intentions of going over to the•
call again to remind the very
Stringer . of the Maple Leaf Youth Centre to spend the busy Youth Centre officials that
Chapter IODE and she tells me evening trying to • keep from you are waiting to be of service:
the group is hoping for a fine • getting .bored because of the lack They will • appreciate your
turnout in North Street • United of friendly companionship. patient understanding.
Church when Mrs. Burton is in She thought the youngsters at
It is riders difficult to do volunteer
town. the Youth Centre that particular
work in the community to the
Mrs: Stringer said this is the evening were rude.
second year for an IODE • I hesitate to express an complete satisfaction of
luncheon with a noted person as opinion about the Youth Centre everyone. *.,
a speaker. Last year it was lest it is misunderstood. Still I FIn of the
journalist June Callwood. think something should be said babysitting course anticipationtbe offered
* *• * about this particular instance y g
I met with Mrs. Stringer in because rm almost certain, there this fall by the 'Kinette Club, I
the IODE Opportunity; Shop have been other times when the am running a feature on and for
where she was helping out for chaperonesfelt left out an d the. babysitter. I think
the afternoon. IODE members rather useless. babysitters and parents alike will
voluntarily staff the store three I'm sure the kids at the find this of interest to them.
afternoons a week, I learned. • Youth Centre aren't deliberately Incidentally, as soon as the
She told me the group was rude. I suspect one of the big Kinettes ',have worked out the
busy making the switch from problems is that some kids (and details of the course, I would be
summer to winter merchandise. some adults too, for that matter) pleased to hear about 'it so we
"It's• surprising how much are a little ill -at -ease one with can let the aspkririg babysitters in
time it takes," said Mrs. Stringer. the other. - Goderich know;all about it.. 1
? can believe it. I know the tl only want to remind the think there is some interest
hassle I have at home:to get the kids that chaperones are brewing for it, judging from the
summer things stored and the ' necessary to the operation of the questions I'm getting from some
fall things into 'the closets. It • Youth Centre. This -fact has been of the kids around town.
always seems, that it is close to
Christmas before that task is
completely finished. As I looked
'round the Opportunity Shop, I
could see the ladies there were ,
much nearer to attaining their
goal. '
I had a note today from Don
McMillan than -king the
Signal -Star for its advance
publicity for the Sisters - of St.
Joseph Concert Band which is
coming to Goderich November.
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"' - I heard this particular band
last year at the cancer rally. at
CFp ,,Clinton. What a
tremendous, sound was achieved
by the 50 nuns who are
renlbers of the band!
And do you know what else?
When the Sistersptit down their
musical instruments, ' they are
• instantly transformed ''into the
Most balanced and
beautiful -sounding singing choir
youhave ever had the pleasure
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who played{ the huge drtinis was
the only Who intrigued me the
mit; She was. small and oo
gentle lit "appearance and yet,
"carr+1r
�, prayed the InOkoCC s It seats
my something g eats • `
ple d, by the toward
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inviting Jan Brower of The
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