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THURSDAY/DECEMBER 3, 1970
There were toys, toys and more toys for sale last Wednesdajf
the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital bazaar. As usual, these bright, •
colorful, soft stuffed animals were very popular, especially with
people who were looking for Christmas gifts. Seen- here are
Hospital Auxiliary sees
slides of Russia
The November meeting of the
WOmen's ' Auxiliary of the
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital was well attended. Mrs.
F. Bowra presided.
The treasur Mrs. J. W.
McLaren, gave"an encouraging
report.
° The convener of the Gift
Shop, Mrs. C. Worsell, displayed
many new articles of children's
clothing which are available for
purchase. ' 'These included
hand -knitted baby sets, mitts,
slippers, etc., as well as attractive
romper and diaper sets.
The Gift Shop is situated just
inside of the main hospital
entrance and is open every
afternoon from two to four
o'clopk. The Gift Shop is a
worthwhile project of the
Auxiliary which was indicated
by Mrs. E. J..Pridham's financial
report.
Mrs. F. Curry reported that
the sale of Hospital calendars is
going well. There are still some
-available from members.
Mrs. N. T. Ormandy spoke on
behalf of Mrs. C. MacDonald,
director of nurses. ---The-
Candystripers are working well
with the added help of Mrs. T.
C. Anderson, a member of the
Auxiliary.
Several of these teenagers who
do valuable volunteer work at
the hospital are ready for caps'
which will be presented to them
as a mark of one hundred hours
of service. After one hundred
and fifty hours a stripe will be
added to the cap. A pin will be
presented after two hundred
hours of service.
A committee consisting of
Mrs. A. MacEwan, Mrs. J. Berry,
Mrs. S. Robinson and Mrs. J.
Kinkead will arrange for
Christmas favors Tor hospital
patients.
A member of the Auxiliary,
Mrs. L. Vincent, showed slides
to illustrate an interesting talk
on Russia. Special attention was
given to buildings, old and new,
which portrayed different types
of architecture.
The fall scenery with a
predominance of birch trees was
beautiful. Appreciation was
expressed by Mrs. R. Mcodey. .
Diet may not
affect level
cholesteral
What people eat may not
affect the cholesterol level in
their blood after all, U.S. heart
researchers have found.
In a "postscript" study of
data gathered during the
recently. ended 20 year study of
people lin the Boston suburb of
Framingham, the researchers
found "no discernible
association" between diet and
blood cholesterol levels.
The public has been advised
by many doctors that
cholesterol levels are raised by
foods such as animal fats. They
advised people to cut down on
such foods and use vegetable oils
instead.
Dr. William Kannel, •study
director and Tavia Gordon, a
statistician with the National
Heart and Lung Institute, found
net such link. They studied data
covering AO years in the lives of
437 men and 475 women and
found .a wide range of
cholesterol levels, but no
matching range in diet.
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some of the salesgirls who were helping out. Left to rightthey
are Mrs. Maudie Swain, Mrs. Grace Patterson, Mrs. W. Barwick
and Mrs. W. Andrew. (staff photo)
Some of the shoppers were very young at the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital bazaar. Meet Michael Pottle, aged 3, who
admired some of the toys on display there. Michael is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pottle, Goderich. (staff photo)
Gtiderich Rebekahs
add new members
Over forty members of
Goderich Rebekah Lodge No. 89
were' present at the banquet held
in honor of Mrs. Audrey Miller,
Assembly President, in South
Huron District High School,
Exeter.
During the evening, six new
members were initiated into the
lodge. Two of these members
were from Goderich, Mrs. Joyce
Smith ,and" Mrs. Ruth Johnston.
The following Goderich
members had the ' honor of
taking part in the initiation: Mrs.
Edith Craig as Noble Grand, and
her supporters, Mrs. Violet
Bridle and Mrs. Anna Blundell;'
Mrs. Ethel Green as Warden, and
Mrs. Ruth Hayden acting as
conductor.
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SECOND SECTION
There were five new pledges this year after the Beta. Sigma Phi
Sorority Rushing Season. They are pictured here at the annual
pledge dinner meeting at Tiger Dunlop Inn. Left to right are
Mrs. Audrey Bender, Pat Tebbutt, Mrs. Janet Bloch, Mrs. Sandy '
Rompf and Mrs. Pat Spence. (staff photo)
CW1,.. hosts successful tea;
lists winners of penny sale
The Catholic "Women's
League of St. -Peter's -Church
hosted their annual Christmas
bazaar and tea Saturday
afternoon, and reported it wasa
tremendous success.
The event ;this year was
highlighted by a gay tea room
convened jointly by M-rs. J.
Moerbeek and Mrs. Percy
LeBlanc. The tea -table was
centred by an attractive floral
arrangement of white dahlias,
gladioli and red poinsettias on a
base, of cedar leaves donated' by
Denomme Flowers.
The centrepiece was later
taken tb' Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital as a gift for
seven-year old Yvette Richard
who is a patient there.
Tea from silver tea services
Was poured by Mrs. C. Dourly,
Mrs. L. Ouellette, Mrs. P.
Osborne and Miss Helen
McCarthy. -
Eight young girls served tea
including Roslyn Miller, Judy
Beattie, Debbie Pitblado, Tanya
Palmer, Julie Sudyk, Brenda
Fisher, Mary Stimson and
Lorraine Pettus.
The ladies who assisted in the
kitchen were Mrs. J. Kovacs and
Mrs. Marcel Lassaline.
The bake tai -le was convened
by Mrs.- G. P. . Evans and Mrs:
Richard Buchanan; candy table,
Miss Carrie 0 -Neill and Mrs. J.
Pollock; fancy goods, Mrs. A.
Poulin and Mrs. C. Baechler;
Country Kitchen, Mrs. Andrew
Smith aid„.4Mrs. Eva Smith;
nearly new bboks, Mrs. Peter
McCauley and Miss Eileen
O'Brien; penny sale, Mrs. J.
Buchanan and Mrs. L. Aubin;
doll clothes, Mrs. J. Buchanan.
Miss Mary Lacey, 83, an
orginal member of the CWL in
aaatadiaaka,a,tat
These,.are the girls who but Wednesday evening tried their examinations for their
certification as qualified baby sitters following the eight-week Kinette baby sitting
course. The results of those examinations will be sent to the successful girls.
Pictured here are (back, left to right) Joanne Wells, Diana Perry, Diane Mack, Cindy
Fisher, Janet Stelp, Halley Hunter, Lori Keller, Anne Rising, Helen MacDonald,
Alice Dougherty; second back, Brenda Lougheed, Cathy Reynolds, Beth MacEwan,
Judy Langridge,.Tolgy McD'onald, Wendy Webb, Jean Wraith, Susan Koster,.Kelly
Campion, Robin Campion; second front, Lynn Mansell, Sandra Meriam, Marcia
Green, 'VhkJ Horton, Valerie Defazil, Gayle Williams, Brenda Lowden, Pauline Hall,
Tammy McAstocker, Dianna Oke, Cheryl Munroe; front, Peggy Sheardown, Lisa
Scholtz, Dale Oke, Wendy Yeoman, Teresa Streeter, Laura IVlorrisoil,'Cora Thacker,
Biverly^Fitzpatrick. (staff photo)
Goderich 50 years ago and an
honorary member of the present
League, took great pleasure in
helping with sales during the
afternoon. •
The tea this year also
featured two exhibits, one of
' woodcarvings by Stewart Taylor,
Nile and another of dried flower
arrangements by Mrs. Jean
McKee, Benmiller.
There were several draws
made during the afternoon. The
winner of the cake was Mrs. Joe
Donnelly; the Barbie doll set,
Mrs. Eleanor Robinson; the
quilt, Mrs. Dianne Bellchamber.
The * winners in the Penny
Sale were:
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. Child's ski mitts, Ivie Maty
Shop, Mrs:. James Sherratt;
decorator towel, Simpsons Sears,
Mrs. Alexander gmtth; salt and
pepper shakers, Fincher's Smoke
Shop, Mrs. Vincent Young;
Avon Conditioning Crerne,
Marjorie Smith, Mrs. Albert
Vanderburgh.; pillow cases,
Hibbert's Dry Goods, Mrs. John
Buchanan.
Traveners mints, Blue's
Supermarket, Mrs. -Marilyn
Morley; water, color markers,
Rieck's Pharmacy, Mrs. Marilyn
Morley; • scissors, Goderich
Building Centre, Mrs. Marilyn
Morley; butterscotch wafers,
B 1 u e's Supermarket, ' Mrs.
Marilyn ,Ivlorley; Avon leg
make-up, Marjorie Smith, Mrs,
Joseph Donnelly. •
Christmas cards, Dunlop's
Pharmacy, Mrs. Joseph
Donnelly; oil and vinegar
decanters, Breckenridge
Hardware, Mrs, Walter Palmer;
baby comb and, brush. set,
Goderich. Discount Drugs, Lorie
Banter; - men's socks, Rawson's
Style Shop, Mrs. Gordon
Bedard; cartridge pen set, F. W.
Woolworth's, Mrs. Gordon
,,Bedard.
One pyrex casserole, Worsell's
- Hardware, .Mrs. Gordon Bedard;
cup- and saucer, Denomme
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The teatable at the CWL bazaar and tea at St. Peter's Church Saturday was a picture in white, red
and gleaming silver. Mrs. C. Doorly pours tea as Judy Beattie (left) and Debbie Pitblado wait to
serve their tearoom customers. The event was successful again this year, according to members of
the CWL, .(staff photo)
This was the prize in the quilt draw — andk it was a beauty in orange ice and white embroidered, °
with the months of the year. Mrs. Albert Poulin (left) and Mrs, A. J. Wisser were two of the ladies
in the CWL who helped to assemble the quilt from material donated by a CWL. member. The draw
was very worthwhile, the ladies reported, with a great deal of jnterest registered in the tortrel4illed
item. (staff photo)
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