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AUGUST 5, 1$171
Ofrtatt Side
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Club leader nded
Oki you know that 900 young women
fl Huron County completed the
"Separates For Summer" 4-H
Homemakers 1 course this spring? Did you
know tht of that number, only three or
foi.tr were' Goderich girls? .,
Part of the reason may be that
' GOderiqh does 'not- have a 4-H'
lionnemak,ing ,Club jri we wondered
Arit,tty, especially when thereare ple,hty of
gkrls between.the age of 12 and 24 who,
would be -interested in the character
building 4-H program for them.
A telephone call to the Huron County
Home EconOcnist showed that only the
towns of Clinton and Goderich did not
have 4-H homemaking clubs in them. Miss
Catherine Hunt could not explain why,
except to say that no on 9 had taken'the
neeessaf-y-initiative-to-get Clubs-staPted in
tflese two municipalities.
:She advised that this week, as an
absolute last resort, she would be
advertising. in the. Clinton NeWs-Record
and the "Goder-ith Signal -Star for ,women
to lead 4-H Homemaking Clubs in those
communities.
Homemaking ClUbs are essentially that
.••, they attempt to impart •homemaking-
. IrtZit,1-•:*.•ak
Woman
'Today --f•Thursslay, July 29)
was clean-up day in the editorial
'office. After nearly eight hours'
of massive d e,s t r_o c ti oh .office
is now taking -on the appearance
of an organized business...4nd
that pleases me greatly,
The Signal -Star has a new
7---•
reporter these days. He's Ron
x•Shaw,a young man who comes
from_ Perth, near Ottawa.. He has
- been working in Sturgeon Falls
and judging from, the way he has
re -organized his desk in a, few
short days,- he is a bear for'
neatness.
That's not a bad fault at the
Signal -Star where confusion
usually, reigns supreme.
So.....0-0.. we decided that the
riga • moment had come to crack As the -Looking Across 'Huron
As we all
the whip for a clean-up and County files on the editorial mow. the young are •
always yoln,ble. It takes a few
shoulder to shoulder ,we did it. page this week will - indicate,
Ron was aided by Liza there is a bit of a hassle brewing little incidents like the one
Williams' the attractive young between the people in Seaforth mentioned 4bove to help us
feature 'writer who has been and the staff at ,the Ontario grow up!„..but it doesn't lessen
augmenting the Signal s,columns . the grief to know that.
Department of Agriculture and
I telephoded. the police4 ,-
of recent weeks ; Liza is a Food, particularly -- Miss
methodical Worker and the kind Catherine Hunt. station and learned that the
salesmen in town had., checked
of a person - who must be A schedule at training schools
with the police and were
organized all the time: , ''' 'for this fall's 4-H Homffnaking -
considered to be
It was Liza who completed , Club leaders has been rereased. It i a - reputable
the big filing job. She organized shows that the leaders in the firm ,having a fixed address.
• the pictures and the records, northern part of the county will But that doesn't -mean that
the salesmen were not equipped
until , now, we can put our. attend training schools in `
fingers to almost anything You Wingham; the leaders in the with ' a long, convincing line
care to mention...just so long as southern part of the'eounty will,which could be .fised -in case of
it has a file. . . go to Exeter; and the leaders in necessity on persons of any age.
And it doesn't mean that it is
Just •how. long things will stay the central portion of the
this way, depends entirely upon county will meet in Clinton. pleasant to be assailed by such a
salesman.
how long we hold onto this It all sounds' very logical to
neatness bug....but with Ron to nie,...excePt the leaders in About the only thing it does
keep reminding me, I should Seaforth believe that the training mean is that persons who are
conned into it will get a
'shapeup pretty well., ''' school for then should be in
* .* * Seaforth. Magazine to read....eventually.
According. to the Arid that'S some comfort.
,
* * *
skills to girls. Many clubs are sponsored
by the local Women's Institute, but the
Goderich WI has not taken on thisproject`•
for years ,even though the President, Mrs.
Wm. Porter, is ttie leader of a 4-H
Homemaking,Club in Goderich Township,
It is.this Club to which -Goderich girls
rfiust• travel' and. it goes without saying
that Mrs, POrter , and her assistant -Mrs.
Stan • McIlwain,'
apPliqations from
tike to become me
There is little
are swamped WO
youngsters who would
rnbers.
doubt that there is a
,need for a 4-H Homemaking Club in
Goderich. l you think you would
-take on this worthwhile volunteer project,
you should telephone Miss Hunt, at the
Ontario Department of Agriculture and
Food in Clinton.
---..-She--w+H. -tell- you -that t
"Dairy Fare" — is not difficult to lead;
that the work is rewarding; that you will
be helping teenage girls over a rough spot;
and that the two-day training school
upcoming in August will give you all the
information you will require to make
your Club a success.
Please! Won't someone fill the need?
-wet •
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to Woman
- --With Sititte J. Keller -r
er.
Fumity,ieunton-
Cook- s deicetidonts in Preston
boot 45 descendants ofathe
of Pdint Farm held their annual
picnic at Riverside Park in
.PreSton on July 25.
An enjoyable afternoon of
sports was.enjoyed, convened, by
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cook and
'Dairy Fare
4-11 Club for
young girls
' The 4-1-1 ••
Homemaking
program for girls aged 12 years
and over will begin again in,
1;‘,.ron County this fall. The first
step is training schools for the
leaders and these will be held
during August.
A news . release from
Mxs..Harold Baechler.
Results were: „
5 and under Debbie HOrtona
Keith Moore, and Duane
Horton. •
7 years and under, Jackie
Holmes, Keith Moore and
Benda Broadfoot,
9 year and under, Joyce
Broadfoot, Jackie Holmes, and
Brenda Broadfoot,
11 yeas and under, Sandy
Broadfoot,i Joyce Broadfoot,
and Jackie Hohnes.
11 years and ()Ver., Kenneth
Cook, Tommy Cook, and Donna
Baechle0,
Kick the slipper, Jo -Anne
Balloon race, Ddane Horton.
Cook, Jackie Holmes, and Sandy
Broadfoot.
ADULTS tt;
Catherine M. Hunt, home Registration draw, macaroni
imi fOTATtTtb-ti—05-iiiiry;—iu-ess, --
has advised that the course for . Men's kick the slipper, Joe
this fall will be "Dairy Fare". , Moore, Fred ,Horton, and Ricky
Miss Hunt says this is an.
Baet
enjoyable Club with fine 'reJpes Women'shler.
the slipper,
Donna for drinks, main dishes and Baechler,;Iinna Moore,
desserts all- included.
and Eva Horton.
"The nutritive .value of 'milk
Toilet paper contest, Donna
and milk products is studied in
1 o o te.
the projThe
ect and the girls will be persons coming the
given an opportunity to try
longest distance, Mr. and Mrs.
many recipes using milk," Miss 'Arthur Jones.
Hunt said.
Leaders froth this • area will
meet in Clinton Thursday,
,Aciost 19 and Friday, August
20 for instruction on 'how t�'
lead the club. However, 14iss
Hunt explained that MOre
-- leaders are requiredrespeciallyqin
--,*•••:_,•the-Taivzs,...ofraGudesie_hellt
around Goderich are large and
should be divided for the
ultimate benefit to the girls.
Miss Hunt said Goderich and
Clinton are the .only towrfts in
the county where there a e no.
4-1-1'Homemaking Clubs.
._..44There .49QQ„
completed "Separates ; -for
Summer", said- Miss-H-Ltnti -"and-
Huron'- Qounty still -has the
highest eniollnient in '; the
become dislodged and had thought it was a jolly good idea.
thrown off --the timing of the But it never hurts to jog
flash and the shutter. memory. does it.
13,411 -e -r+ , sheepishly, I
* .
telephoned GingerIhad a thlephone call last.
and Bob to
explain the situation. Bob ,
week from a lady who told me
agreed
she felt her' daughter bad, been -
newget in touch with Les and a 'taken' bY a salesman. in tovn.
new picture -taking session was
She said the salesman (from
planned. However Less Was
unable to bes contacted in time out -Of -town) handed her
•
to get down for the iiew, sittingdaughter a long lingo about
himself and' then talked ,her into
and we had to be content with,
only Ginger and Bob inthe supporting him to the tune of
.
pictufe.
810. He promised a subscription
„,„
Let me tell yoti that I was.._ to a magazine ,or magazines
certain everything was
which the rl really didn't want
set
properly for that photograph
and the m ther was -somewhat--
although I'm sure neither Ginger disgusted o think that a
nor Bob were too confident.
reputable esman would take
* * * advankage o a young girl in that
Weren't y QU proud of your
sec, girls, when yOu saw that' Huron -Expositor, the Seaforth
picture of Ginger Shortreed on Women's Institute -sponsors 1 have received an article
the front page of the Signal -Star between 10 and 12 from the local police entitled
last* week with Bob Swartman, clubs .."among ' the _greatest "An Open Letter To 'Policemen
.'.president of the local Cancer number sponsored by any Huron Everywhere". It seems to me it
Society. , , organizatIon". They feel that . should be called 'That was
The cheque was rather unique gives them a .special right, and,. • Brutal". You will t see what I
and I thought perhaps you might , I'm not at all sure they are mean after you haveVead it:
like to know the story behind it. wrong._ One of the mot common
The big bicycle wadrawn and
, , phrases heard in our society and
constructedby Sue Belfwhip was S• .
• I don't wish to get in the city today is "police brutality".
one of the 67cyclists to make
middle of the argument. ,Perhaps I don't understand the
the tide.
However, I do want -to point out meaning, but I would like to give
-
, The actual cheque
td all ' members of the Goderich you one mother's point of view
was
arranged by Ginger's husband,
Wl....or any other interested •-on the subject. .
Don Shortreed who is manager persons....that 10 or 12 4-H To begin with I should first
of the Canadian. Imperial Bank Homemakers' Clubs in and tell yoU that 1 -have two teen-age
of Commerce here in Goderich. . around Seaforth are a marvellous sons, 'and being a mother, I
And there is story behind
service for the teenage girls of cannot help but want the very
a
the picture itse° lfwhich might be that area. It , is a shame that, best of everything for them. I
amusing to some of you.
W
that
and area girls da, not am a "typical mother" in that I
have the same advantages....even don't want to see them hurt by
',arranged to take a picture of , if the leaders dd have' to travel to' anyone. I am not - a , typical
' .. the presentation- on cFriday Clinton for, the training schools. mother, for I see things many
evening after work. The reason , * * * , mothers -never hear of, much less '
we chose the later hour was So It is difficult to imagine that become involved in, because my
that Le Pitblado, the masurer the year is more than half husband is a minister and we see
- for the local Society, could be in spent that summer is half, the very best and the sordid
the photo. Ginger, Bob and •Les .gone....and that Christmas is • worst.
were most co:operative, I took only 20 weeks away.
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the picture and as far as we all Speakingv of Christmas, the I would like for you to be
„. t
knew, things were under control. Santa Claus parade is scheduled brutal with tny sonsIs hat a
On Monday Morning when for December 11...,and it isn't too surOlge .
If
Doh McGee (het been helping early to begin thinking about ityou find them Speeding in.
a car, please be biota).
out 'in the , darkroom again) One thing we would recommend
A ; a
developed the roll, 'it .w4s,......for,thia..pwear.,,.....a bIhavesat t no otai
and .,
''''taitedititelorldetitlAMtini,44,44eSitiqdlatiti,":1131ait.OKSaiiVie4Igtd4Z4V0vittotn° ies ne's mis keand
- -- -t.
hot done My. work correctly. float;or at least some kind ' qf pecans of om
The roll was blank andaltermusic to herald his arrival. That- was brutal. I have one
.
800101010* ekattlination of ' the 1 think we gave out that idea with my husband totelt a Wife
her . ',
, e &cvered that one after last 'year's parade via an , husband was killedThatwas
., . Oftheliettings 'had ,aectdentally editiirlal and some .persons t Please turn to Page ii.4.,..
....
province, but we're sure Clubs in
.Clinton and Goderich are
nee ed.. ,
. Women in Goderich who
think they may be interested.in
this volunteer work should get Itt
touch with Miss Hunt at
482-3428.
As well, girls 12 years o1 age
or over , who have not had any
4-H experience and would like
to join a Oa should contiCt
Miss Hunt as well. She will know
the local leaders in all areaof
the county.
"
Tiger Dunlop
WI meets
Tiger Dunlop Institute held
it's July meeting in tie township
hall.
President, Mrs. E. Hunter
welcomed a number of Auburn
ladies who had accepted an
invitation to join , the Tiger
Dunlop group for this meeting.
Warren Robinson, teacher at
the Goderich District Colle,giata
Institute, was guest speaker. He
gave a very interesting talk on
high school drama and its merits.
He said it creates a love for
music; holds interest -in school;
develops graceful posture,
self-confidence and character.
• He was accompanied by four
of his drama' students who
capably demonstrated their
training. This Theatrical training
will be taught again this year in
the G.D.C.I. -•
Mrs. Robert Bean gave a
splendid paper on citizen'ship.
Mrs. T. Clark and Mrs. H.
Brindley were appointed to
purchase additional dishes for
the kitchen.
On September 45th., the
Institute takes a- birthday party
to Huronview, remembering 22
September birthdays:
Leaders of the 4-H club,
Dairy 1I'are, are Mrs. Hoernig and
, Brenda Moore, Helen Brindley
and Joanne Cook.'
• The meeting closed with
lunch being served by Mrs. "E.
Mitchell*, Mts. C. Mitchell, Mrs.
E. Robertson and Mrs. C.
• Feagan.
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While the children enjoyed A
candy and peanut scrtiolble, the
adults played bingo. Prizes went'
to Minna Moore,"Linda Renon,
ljarold Baechler, Donna Young,*
,Eva Horton, Joyce BrOadfoot,
Dave Horton, Larry Jones,
Jo -Anne Cook', Mangueto
Renon, Ricky Baechler, and ,•
Fred Horton, - 14 •
After a picnic lunch t;vas •
enjoyed,' the 1972 executive was
elected:
' Presidents, Ron and Carol
Horton; secretary, Beryl' itoting;'
, Sports, .Mr.- and Mrs. Delbert
Cook and Mrs. Wm. Littlechild.
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