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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-24, Page 14•2,14t GODERIC1i$10,NAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971 Frew the Dkieff f" • tr. A salute to seniors • *This Week has been set aside as Senior Citizens' Week. We are pleased to hail oue senior citizens and to extend to -them our very best , wishes for. many more *years_of •happiness with their -families and their • friends. We would remindour young people - ,particularly our children and our teenagers - that senior citizens are walking information centres with a,: lif timatex?e_r,itrice from which to draw their donctusions,,:the,ic-asixistIRtecw, our attention. We . think the, following little poem gleaned from last week's Exeter Times -Advocate tells the story as it really is: BLESSED ARE THEY Blessed are they who understand My faltering step, my shaking hand: ,B•lssecl,„ who know my. ears today Must strain to catch the things they say. Blessed are they who seem to know My eyes are dim and my mind is slow: Blessed are they 'who looked away . :When tea was spilled on the cloth that day. 49 n a Cfl ry sm e Art •Club meets 9 James Richfirdson & Sons Ltd Art Mart July 15 - 17 A meeting of the Goderiqh Art Club was held recently at the studio in St.. Peter's School. The President, Miss Mary Howell presided; and in the absence of Beulah Long:read-the treasurer's 'report. The results of the ' recent seMinar, with Kin) Ondaatje Of - 'Who charitable organizations whose proceeds are to be used ,for that purpose by the group. Mary Howell asked for volUnteera to, staff the exhibition in Courthouse park. •After discussion, the members decided on two dates for a workshop at the Southampton School of Art; first with John Mattar, a a re the *who'll' portraints,„-on21sL...July,.. and r., attended the seminar which with Alex Millar, the well known You've told that story twice today: - • resulted in a deficit to dub. ...Toronto teacher on July 28. Blessed are they who make it known funds. • That I'm loved, respected, and not alone: • Paul Carroll reported that the An -d blessed are they who ease the days Recreation and Community Of my journey home, in loving ways. Cern tre Board and the • • ..,••••••••••••••410*. Woman to Woman • r " 1 ,Department of Education are • sponsoring a youth program as an 'alternative to summer -1 employment. This would be carried out with • qualified instructors.„__ More detailed information will be available later. Plans were made for the annual Art -Mart 15 -17th July. The exhibits will again include a, flower show by the Horticultural Society. It was the that the same entry fee should be paid by all craft , exhibitors as well as artists,. with the exception of '?''t ;'.:. '1 '''` f.....'.-": —"i, ''' -rn '''-''‘''' ' ' ••-•••-• ', -•-••!-,z••;,,,,,:,4,4-t• .A*A11a....10•421,••-,AC. AL . ) . • This' is the time of year wril.n e'very bit as, rainbling anir'roomy course" which is being taught women's news begin to taper •indoors as I could havelmagined over 12 weeks at Clinton Public off. I guess that's because the from otitside. 2_,..,.._. • ' ' Hdspital. Upon checking with • ' kids are home from, school, And 13eSttletr-Theing an . Bea ,Sparling, co-ordinator of the, families are vacationing and life education for women like me G o d e r i c h 00 m m u n i t y becomes very relaxed wherever who are interested to see what Homemaking Service, I find that• you are. • can be done with some two Goderich homernakers are • • Women's meetings . • and imagination and a bit of attending the course. „.......... planned events are all over for planning, the event was While I was chatting with • spring and none, axe scheduled .successful just because it raised, •. Bea, I discovered that the Until fall. It is a quiet time of more than $200 for Camhomemaker service here in year for newspaper people, Klahane, the new Guide Camp Goderich is going along "very especially women'' editors. ' ' just south of :Goderich- off niCely". Most of the problems * * * Black'SPdint Road. .... have, been ironed out now and. , Our children • aie'regiSfered , I have not: been to 1411tahane Bea tells me the service has , •, for swimming and we're looking this spring but . .,1understand . "evened itself off a bit!' now • forward to an exciting summer from Jean Ainslie, the newly "• that people are aware of what it ' 'at the pool. Last Friday, pool appointed s District '• Gtiide is, how it works, how much it ' supervisor Betty Bedard brought CommissiOner,•that the facilitie,s costs and who to contact etc. me a program of pool events and at the .camp are expanding and ,,, "It is most definitely serving I thought , you would. be the., premises are ' being used a -need in Goderich," Bea. told , . interested in some aspects of it. 'regularly for a variety of Guide, me. She said the service is being • Special activities at the pool, Brownie and Ranger activities., used by all types Of•peopleNith reports Betty, will includehikes, • Those of us whd don't have a .senior . citizens quite . naturally nature walks-, a talent show, the background* in Guiding may not requiring the greater portion of ", 'choosing of a pool queen, a realize what valuable training the homemaker assistance. '' splash party, a,„,fashion show, girls really do get at a camp like Of course, that is precisely - movie (?), kids bingo; craft , Klahane. There is so much more the „-* reason the homemaker exhibition, pet show, picnics, learned' than just the skills of . service was set up here -- to help sleep outs; tours, a fishing trip, setting up camp and fending for older people. stay •happy and. at : bike 'hike, an Indian Day, .a . oneself in -the outdoors. There home through ' the help of a hippy daY, a puppet day, a are other attributes like, learning homemaker either part-time or penny carnival , and a summer to live and workwith people of fult-time, and to ensure , that trip(?). differing ideas, obeying :families needn't be broken up or • Arts and crafts will. include commands, discovering the - fathers miss ,work because of puppets, ' sailboats, . kites, infinite variety of . things .to do 'mother's illness.• . • , airplanes; Indian ' crafts,, hippy when one is away from the tried , Althquih, no one has really • crafts and , coiors. I The, and . proven forms of relieved the committee playground setting will provide a entertainment. consisting of ' Archie Barber, sandbox, story time,.singsong '- ' I had a brierehet with -Mrs .- chairman, Mrs. Esther Ross and • hour, activegames, passive,. Ainslie On Thursday and while YoUrs Truly, our term .did** -run games,. „creative ,drama, square . - she was delighted withthe out in May I belieVe. Bea has, dancing, creative .dancing, folk number, Of women whohave done such an, excellent job of e • dancing and gardeni,no. become Guiders in the past year administering , the service there I'm hoping (and I, know Betty - every company and -pack has a has been hardly any problems is too) that plenty -of children Guider' now,. I believe -- she tells for the committee to handle • will .visit 'the pool ' and me, there is always room for anyway. Playground daily to, . take more interested wOmen. * * „ • '• advantage. of the wonderful Most urgently needed -right Things moved rather swiftly program planned for them. now is a camp nurse (voluntary, last week on the Huron County • * * * , . , of 'course) and a Guider who is Board of Education scene, didn't I was Over to Judith familiar•Avith. camping. Anyone it. One day we were on top of • Gooderham Park this afternoon who would. like to help out at . the situation with a statement - (Friday) and sat in (no, I did not Klahane during the last Weekend from Mrs. J. W. 'Wallace and Dr. get into the swim) on thlesson of June in either of these two A. 13. Deathe, and the next day, e -Betty was giving the boys from positions should contact Mrs. unfortunately- press day, we the Queen Elizabeth School. -- Ainslie at 524-7884. . <•,' were hopelessly behind the times , Betty had told me she was very * , * , * , with no word of -the resignation proud of this particular class but Those of you whO would like of Mrs: Wallace and Dr. Deathe. I could see what she meant when to' help 'raise funds for Klahane And as I write this now, there • 1 was in attendance at the. poOt may wish to purchase a' is no way of telling just what the Most of the ,youngsters were cookbook ' * compiled by the outcome will be Monday evening Local Aesc4iation of Girlor what ipipact Goderich , eager - and all were very, very . . . attentive. And their' teacher, Guides, Brownies and Rangers in town council will have on the • Mrs. Bonnie Graham, was in the Goderich. it sells for thervery „board at that meeting. ; swim with them; It 'was_jlist reasonable • price of $1. great to watch these kids taking . The book contains all kinds That's just lane/of the hazards ,„ • part; "knowing that just a few of diffrent dishes to ,- mil ,9f:,,...the' /Weekly newspaper .. years would ago this kind of experience every ta te. I overheard one lady business. You can only print one saying w, at the recipes she has story per eek while the daily . n tried f om the book iare just papers can print at least six. It is the retarded. tertifie . . , and another one said hardly any wonder we're utnally . * . * * - ittle too late with much too'''. that some of her most favorite "'14% ' The ladies ladies 'who enjoyed the recipes are taken from 'the last , le, tour• of theCayleyl Hit house on _cookbook put out by the I , was interested in the GuidesBrownies ' . Wellington St, will know just - comment Rangers editorial of' Barry • eaand Ranin , ... ..- what I mean when.I say that the • Goderich. 7's - • .....—wenger, publisher of the afternoon was not only pleasant Here'S a sample of the kind of Wingham Advance -Times. Barry •-but so very helpful to recipe to be found, in the had this to atty: - homemakers. , booklet: .. "Several of our readers have Those of us who live in older ..,.. ' ' ', asked why we have not. carried 9 homes and Are faced witlir the , Prepare one lemon . jelly more information about the • task of making them modern dessert powder as usual, except progress of the wage • without allowing them. to using pineapple juice instead of negotiations between the Huron become Out of character the one cup of cold water. Add County Board. of Education* and appreciate the opportunity to • one tin'of crushed and drained the secondary sehoOle.tmching see . what other women have pineapple and one tub of sour. ,staff. ' , ,, . done with their hoines. And cream. Mix thoroughly and chill. The simple'answer is that we June 'Hill certainly has done an - Doesth that sound delicious'? haven't told you more about the' '' ' excellant job of blending the old Wouldn't you like .t,o ' make negotiations because you know with the new. : - Curried Pruit, Chinese Casserole, as much 'at we do. Until last • - — I wasn't quite prepared fill* Lazy Daisy Icing and week the o„nly, ,,, J , promation the spaciousness of the Hill Lobster -Shrimp Chowder? released Was the. fact that the 4,4171,04495M0,-,:to.vait-thougb.:Jront_ .the • ,.: The ..booklets ,, are av ab CPt9V J:,,--seconAlaxy .Splipol, '.4al•''''infttltigkterthelltntoOrlotiktrtitetfyvq1cOnipK3trt*Ileth.qItittiettont1440-0112*-** .F.41igeft.iiiWitittlfebitl, • '„::1.: lode. gottiehoW older homes Schaefer's Interiorg..br. Ilivett'S., brought into the picture, that , . Iltivt a way of being smaller .on * ..* * • . the schoolboard was "ph* • the Inside than they look on the I note with interest the 1 t , 6 , Please tarp t., age 4A. •. gel' i otitSidf, but the , Hill home Was 'Certified iVing Homediakilts I i/ ' * ' '" • * ' .., ,• ii.,. ,, .' .. k,,:....',.,"•:. :,, • ,,'„ .0,„,, 1 , t Martha Rathburn reported that a fine Art Mart sign was to be donated by a new Goderich business establishment. May Horner read a letter about -the Mackie Cryderman 411,12xsoo.rhoma Memorial Exhibition from June 16 to July. 12 at the London Public Library and Art Museum, a very worthwhile retrospective show which some of the members hope te,, attend. , After the meeting adjourned, refreshments were served. mewoogsszo‘Figswermoss iteartarketzttitett.: Send—in' your meeting • repot -is .FOR YOUR. • r AUTO INSURANCE See or Phone MALCOLM MATHERS GENERAL INSURANC AGENT 46 WEST ST. .11 524-9442 •0.044-‘070eit Serving The ;Feed Dealers qf Westem Ontario . PHONE 524-8388, GODERICH • v g , DE -FLY -ER ior A ft,4 After 17 years of service - still 1 . the most effective • proven * method to kill insect pests. - . • Recommeniied for use in HOIVIES—RESTAURANTS- - . STORES -7 pt,sisgR lAs — FACTO,RitES— BARNS G9ECNA6USE — -,WAR-EHOUSES-- OF FI.CES and yvhereifer'iniect control is needed. Over200,000 Units Staid In Canada . 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