HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-18, Page 16OODERtgH S19NAL,rSTAR,.TUURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971
Gehl, and . 'Brownie News
Run in circles
'PACK ONE
We began our meeting on
March 8 by ply ngf a game o "
circle runpr air, This gives
everyone a cl once to practise
their Brownie handshake and
sign and have fun while doing it.
Most of.,this meeting was
spent 'practising' different things
because we are preparing for an
,enrolment of two Tweenies next
week. We did lind,,time to try
stepping along on, blocks of
;wood . to see how many girls
could 'keep their balance. The
Qlde ..:gisl,s- ,:given he-har ler
chore of , bouncing a ball or
-ar,in aboX..their heads
while walking along the blocks.
Some of our Brownies have
been working pretty hard at
home this paste week making
articles for...,., their toymaker's
badges. Lynne Cochrane showed
vs a cute little •dogt'.made frbmL a
stocking. Rita and Janet
L. line also 'used stuffed
stock ngs to makenice rabbits.
Autu ii Deathe brought a big,_
box f 11 of doll furniture made
-of pi ces of wood which were
painte or coloured.
We sang Taps to close
meeting.
' PACK TWO r
We let our tmaginayizonOrM
Friday and were „lulled by the
excellent sea Ff! Our Brownies,
in tIlei, `sixes", did impromptu
pp pet ,plays for the rest of the
Pack and everyone had a great
time. Some girls have written
their own little plays and we're
hoping they'll "produce" them
for us next week.
During Pow Wow we saw an
excellent scrap•, book made .by
-__Sherry Lee Bradley; some tiny
elephant ornaments brought
from Hong Kong to , Kathy
Sheardown's family; rots of
puppets; some very nicely made
doll furniture by Leslie and' Lbj i
MacKay; . and 'somebeans
sprouting just two days after
Roberta Wheeler ' had planted
them!
There was one very important"'
bit, of ceremony we. had to. take
care of while Our Hooter and
Thadstosat.ai +u:still .,
Susan Weary proudly received
her l riter.'s..:. „Badge_ ...and. the.
congratulations of the rest of the
Pack. It was suggested that since
Susan is the first to earn an
interest badge among those most
recently caroled, it would be
proper to give her a Grand Huwl
as well — and a very enthusiastic
Grand Howl it was!!
The meeting time ran out all
too sodn but not before addiing-a
°bit More to our Camp Klan -ani
fund, and reminding e -.Q ne to
bring three •recipe, J Week.
our •
REGISTI�i'(FOR SEPTEMBER .KINDERGARTEN .
esare now being received. ,Any, child who was born In
966 is eligible, to=. attend:
rrk'y,4 ,
—,,,Application; forms ' available at the following schools:
Victoria Public School, J. P. Kane, 'Principal, 52478306;
Robertson Memorial School, R. E. Smith,' Principal,
524-8972.
all.
R TAMAN•
Pack Four,
We, welcomed a new joiner,
Kathy Sanderson to the .Brownie
Laura Morrisson helped out
and we plaYed Snakes and
Ladders and several other games.
Mrs. Coulter showed the
Brownies to dance and tested us .
We said the Lord's Prayer-•
before we went home.
Kingrs.bridge.. —.
Girl"Guides
BY BRIDGET DALTON
,At Guides on Thursday, and embroidering.
Mar1.h . 1-1, Judy Tigert opened Many Girl Guides' were�(
the sheeting with a prayer. there because of tests incihool.
The newer Guides learned the The .. Kiingfis's "had
_clove hitch. Some of -the Guides „,Campfire, and the meeting was ,
brought their finished knitting closed with taps.
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Mrs, Edna Stevens' Grade 2 room at Victoria Street Public ; --children
School was a hive of activity and interest last week during open Donald
house. Here, Mrs. Nancy Evoy (left) and -�f rs. Stan Paquette and photo)
Mrs. Stevens look over one of ,the displays prepared by the
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for the event. Youngsters in the picture are Brett Evoy,
Kioss, Michael Paquette and Shelly; •McLean. (staff ,
Nile- UCW members give
tea towels
Nile U.C.W. meeting was held
in the Church Thursday, March
11 with 14 ladies present.
The theme of the .devotions
was . Citizenship and Social
Action. Mrs. M. Jacobs and Mrs.
A. Kerr were unable to be
present so 'Mrs, L. Christilaw .a d
Mrs. H. Talmay conduct the
worship -service
Mrs. Talmay, opened • the
meeting with prayer . and
scripture and Mrs. L. Christilaw
reel- several items describing
personal problems followed by a
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Mr. and; Mrs. Alex McAulay,
'234 Gibbons Street, celebrated
their 54th wedding anniversary
March 10 quietly at their home.
for kitchen
questionnaire and discussion and
a poem "The Power of the Evil
Spirits." Mrs. Talmay closed the
devotions with prayer.
The first vice-president, Mrs.
Allan Dickson presided for the
,business part of the meeting. '
The .roll call was answered by
presenting a tea towel for the
church kitchen... ,
- T'he---secretary's' report -.,w
read by Mrs. H. Talmay. A
"thank=you" note will be sent to
the donor of the frig for the
church kitchen.
Mrs. Wilmer 'Rutledge gave
the treasurer's report which
showed a balance on hand of,
$211.e8:
Mrs. H Mc Kinney
requested the U. W. • t
! quilt} a .
quilt for her.,
--An Easter ill be
purchased for the Church for
Easter Sunday on motion of
Mrs. MacDairmiand Mrs.
Pearl Watson.
After some
discussion
regarding the annual dinner and
outing in the fall, it was decided
on motion of Mrs. Talmay and
Mrs. Christilaw 'to contact the
Childrens Hospital at Palmerston
about a tour.
April 15 will be the luncheon
meeting with Dungannon.
Meeting closed with' the
viizpah Benediction and Mrs. R.
l iii dtey =0.. Mrs. -M. Glen glaa .
served tea. A social • hour was
enjoyed.
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First Year
Report from Hundreds
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GODERICH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOONL .
MONDAY, MARCH\ 22 7 8'. P.M.
A 'present from the Bahai's
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BY CHERYL KOTYK
' The :first meeting of ,the
Gdderich :21-7H Club was held` at
the, home off. Mrs. Mcilwain•, ori
the night of March '1, 1971.
The . leaders, • 'fd -"this -club
"Separates for ' Sumr ser" -axe
'Mrs. Porterrand Mrs. McIlwaiii.
Some. of the new and junior
members' mothers attended this
'Meeting. Nothing in particular
was discussed at the meeting.
-The ' smothers too
measurements of their daughters
to . find' out what type figure
:their' -girls had.
Thegirls talked about what
style and " colour. of clothes
;would suit each member'. .
The meeting was adjourned.
Lunch was served.
The second meeting of the
Goderich 4-H,,'Club was held at
the home of Mrs'. Mcllwain, on
the ►light of March 9,
The election of officers was
held.. They,_ _are as „_follows; .
President, Lori Keller;
'vice-president, Judy Johnson.;
sei~retary-treasurer, Brenda
Thompso,i;, press'ireporter Cheryl
Kotyk. Three girls will be a'
Cover -Poster Committee.
. The group discussed Finishes
ors Material,s letting a pattern '
and fabric and what 'has to 'be
,done before • se ing . a garment.
They. also` talke a little. about
_ figure types.
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Tiger . D�nlop
elects slate
brld �fvaiut
tiac dealer's..
sso4.
Atrazine
gives,easonIong
Frpl
`annual
sses and readied.
weeds
BY LINDA MATTHEWS
On March 1, the 'first 4-,H
meeting of Tiger Dunlop 4-H
Homemaking Clubs was, held at
Carlow, Hall. Leaders are Miss
Brenda Moore and Mrs, Hoering.
There were nine girls present
and two absent. •
The . girls elected officers:
Sandra Feagen, president; Jo
Ann Pollock, vice-president. -
Tiger Dunlop Sewing Gals is the
club name. ,
,M: The girls discussed the ,topic:
Everyone is supposed to ,bring a
Measuring tape ,and have a,. cover
done for a book for next Meek.
Meetings will. be held every
Monday night at •7.
HURON COUNTY 4-H
Organizational Meetings
1.—Clinton, Ontario t epartment of Agriculture and Food
Board Room, Tuesday, March 23rd, 1971 at 2:00 p.m.
_ — Bayfield 4-H Calf Club
2.—Blyth Publid - aiool, Tuesday, March . 23rd, 1971 at
8:00 p.m.
— Blyth 4-H Dairy Calf Club
-� Blyth-Belgrave, 4-H Beef' Club
Blyth 4-H Corn'Club
3.7F.. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham, Wednesday,
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Enrolment forms can be filled out and handed in at the
. Organizational Meeting for these clubs and any other clubs
that you may wish to join. You imy also enroll by sending
your application -form to the Ontario Department pf
Agriculture and Food, Box 159, Clinton, Ontario.
All boys and girls who have reached their 12th birthday
by january 1st, 1971 and 'have not reached their 21s't
birthday by December 31st, 1971 are inOited to jojn one of
If you are a parent who would like to see your child join
a /1.11 Club, please feel free to contact Leonard MacGregor,
ExtensiOn Atsistaqt,, Ontario Department of Agriculture
and Fbod at 4132•:342i3 or In tile evenings at, 624:436.14e.
LEADERS' ASSOCIATION_
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yariable ratio.
power steering.
While -driving on the highway,
you've got plenty of road feel. But
. when parking,the variable feature
greatly -reduces the steering wheel
turns required for tight -space
maneuvering. Standard, on some
ontiacs, available on all others.
ew emission controls:
Poiit c -is doing its part to help
clear e air by designing engines
efficient' . And there's an Evap-
oratiVe Emissions 'System cm all ,
Pontia,cs to absorb, fuel, vapors.
Power disc brakes. .
Power front' disc brakes help
assure f-ast, fade -resistant stops
under the toughest driving cOncii-
Bias-t•elted tires.
Help imprOve hindling and trac-
tion. Bias -belt design alsO helps
increase tire life by resisting flex-
ing, thus cutting heat build up.
Standard on all Pontiacs,
New open rocker panels.
Reduce salt and water build up,
' helping to eliminate unsightlyrust
and corrosion. A feature on full-
-size Pontiacs that'll pay Off at-
Roomier, quieter interiors.
There's mor,e room inside, b.e-
cause all full-size Pontia.cs ride on
longer wheelbases fon1971: New.
:double roof constructi'on is
acodstically-desieed .'to absorb
sound.
Draft -free ventilation.
The vent windows are gone, in "
favour 'of' Pontiac's powered
flow-througb ventilation 'system.'
It_giyes you a constant flow of
fresh air, and does it quietly. A
full-size Pontiac feature.
New., suspension.
new front suspension on all
full-size Pontiacs improves han-
dlingon bumpy roadsand in cross-
winds. The result, a better ride
and More precise, road holding.
Prove it yourself with a test drive.
,Side-guarcl, beam.
Increased side impact,pcotection
in every. door. Orlginated. by
General MOtors and standard on
all 1971 Pontiacs.
. Inside hpod release.
Stops unim"iited hood lifters. Re-
leise'handle is located under the 0
dash. Standard on atll big Pontiacs.
Available on trim -size models.
Complete GM safey. "
package.
All 1971 • Pontiacs "are equipped
• with GM's complete package of
protection and ariti-theft features.
New seat constructioh.
The front seatSr^ in all full-size
fpam constFuction for More corn-
' fort and durability.
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New materials.
Up front all Pontiacs featute rust -
resistant fibreglass -reinforced
panel's. And on all 'big Ponti.acs
divider.
Some of the equiportent illif,iraied or dr, ribril oofional at rain; ,0.0
Girour9Pontiac dealer is making up for lost time.
Come in wild order
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Last year Lasso 4
anct We made a lot of prOmises.
been proven.,
A Cask) 4/airazine mix needs
. no incorporation.
Lasso' 4/atrazine will not
, \damage your cr.ops or ruin your
rotation plans because there
is less carryover:
Lasso 4/atrazine controls,
both broadlpaf weeds and
grasse,s (including crabgrass,
• fall panicum and barnyard- .‘
grass) in con).
from your local farm supply
dealer.
For free despriplive"
literature.on,Lasso.4 and
its uses, write "
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175 Rexdate Blvd., Torovto,
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