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oorAitiqrsiGNAL.sTAR, THufts AY, OCTOBER 28, 1971
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Oman tow
CoptinUed from Phe
well as the contri6Utors. We
WW1 „.t9 know your thoughts
about our newspaper.
t„0.11, there is a kind of sequel
pziv th5. story that lady related
bout the newspaper being too
costly at 20 cents. She confessed
that she wouldn't spend. that
kind of money for the paper
but shedidn't olajeet Lo
borrowing the newspaper from
pre eted a severely cut majority
fo the PCs, maybe even a
m nority goveinrnent. Boy, was 1
wrong! .
Now that it is all over, it is
easy td understand how things
went as they did. Although'
many, many people were
dissatisfied with ' the Tory .,
government and toy'ed seriously '•
up until getting into the
ballotting booth with the idea of
.sontehody-eise,te-reid; me_mtv.'„4.7,4z.k.a.ngt..0,e414..believe-- the wily
she couldn't learn anywhere else change that was .considered was
in. this nation, this prOvince, Or to the NDP, they • were'
even this county. • 01)-i-titISI' too fearful to vote for
She commented that, if s e that Aange .and -al the last
didn't get to see the SignaHS ar moment; decided to stick with
each week, she missed t what-they'thtnown for Years.
even though, it wag just a rag. 1 don't believe the Tories can
Maybe we're doing at least really consider this an
part of ,our job after 'all. Could overwhelming mandate to do
one reglly draw that conclusion? whatever the like . . even
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though thev now • have the
I couldn't' let this column slip y,Otiential strength to do just
by without making some that. 1 believe the PCs are to the
comment about the election in people of Ontario lust like a pair
the Province of Ontario. of old shoes- • not too,
Frankly, 1,was as surprised as attractive, but too comfortable
anyone at the outcome. I had to throw out.
Arthur Circle holds
Thankoffering meeting
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The Thankoffering meeting Follow n g th'e business
bf the Arthur Circle of Knox period, Edna Pollock addressed.,
Church was held in the Church the meeting, and chose' aS her
'7 Parlour on Monday, October 18 subject "The First Church." She
.With -the Vice -President, Afgnes- traced the institution of the
Cutt,.presiding. church back to the times when
• The Thankoffering Worship there' were no 'formal organized
Service from the Glad Tidings church buildings, but peOple
was led by • Ruth Skeoch, with have always gathered together to
Betty MacKenie-and- Madeietne 'share in the , act of .4korship.. Se
Edward ,assisOng in 'the reihirld0c1 hei.14'stefiei.§' that:Pie
presentation of the pbems, cb rch is really within
Scripture readings and "themselves - men and women in
meditations all .based .on the communication with their God.
Thanksgiving theme. Mary Wray thanked Edna for
The offering was received by' "her fine address, 6c1 following
Ruth Jerry and Lucille the closing exercises, an hour of
'Henderson , and' dedicated'. by fellowship was enjoyed by the
Riith,Skeo61-1.
members and guests.
Local Rebekahs name
new...slate of officers
At the regular meeting,
O'ctolier 19 in the Lodgeapom
McKay Hall, Mrs:* Rilby
District Deputy . President,
Huron District No. 23, Hensall,
and Installation Staff, installed
t he o f ficers of Goderich
Rebekah Lodge No. 89 in an
impressive ceretriony,
Officers installed for the
1971-72,, terrri, were; • Noble
Grand, Mrs. Vera Larder;
Vice -Grand, Mrs. Ruby/Snazel;
'Junior Past Noble Grand, Mrs.
.\ Della McGee; 0,Recreation
Dungannon
makes .plans.
• October 19th Rev. and Mrs.
C: McClenaghan were host and
hostess to the Dungmon ladieS.
Mrs. McClenaghan and Mrs. Wm,
Wiggins were.. --in charge of the
Bible Study, and devotions,
which proved interesting and
informative.
The roll call, -was answered
irith' a Thanksgiving verse, by
twenty members.
Minutes and correspondence
followed. Mrs. H. Alton gave the
treasurer's report.
• Plans were made to 'attend
our Fall Rally at Donnybrook on
Wednesday,. October 27.
The feature "The Village
Ladies Aid" was given by Mrs.
M. Dickson
The U.C:W. will 'donate to the
C.N.I.B. and the Bible Society,
and will be looking after the
United Church Calendar this
- year.
• There is to be a youth
-meeting at the church on Nov.
14th at 8. o'clocl, with Murry
I4orrisOn as guest speaker.
Tbllection was recieved, and
prayer dffered by -Mrs. C. Blake.
Rev. McClenaghan closed the
meeting with prayer.
A social, time was spent with
'Mrs. J. Dauphin and Mrs.
Clenaghan in charge of lunch.
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Secretary, Irs. Mary Holmes;
Treasurer, Mrs'. Amy Cooper:
Financial Secretary, Mrs. Gladys
Niclkilson; 'Chaplain, Mrs. Lily
Bogie.
Warden, - Mrs: • Margeurite
Horton; 'Conductor, Mrs Ilia
Crozier; Color Bearer,' Mrs. Jean
'Elliot; LG. Mrs. Elizabeth Sitter;
O.G. Mrs. Helen Morley;
Musician, Miss Edna Driver.
Other appointed of.ficer,;„
installed were MiS: Edith Craig,
Mrs, Amelia Straughan, Mrs.
Violet Bridle, Mrs. Anna.
Alundell, Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe,,,,
Mrs. Hattie Van Armen, Mrs.
Hilda Inglis, Mrs. Joy Smith,'
Mrs:Ruth Johnston, Mrs. Mary
Errington.
- Donations were made to the
C.N.I.B. and St. 'John's
Amburan'c e' 'Brigade.
Approximately 80:. Rebekahs
were in attendance., • •
Lunch was. convened by Mrs,
Alice Moss.
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CANDY SALE WINNERS
Among
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Roundadu
- MRS. NORMAN
The Grade- 4 pupils are
studying ant !tnt in Seience. The
pupils are observing an ant hill in
the classroom and also dug up an
the Grade 7...and • 8 outside ant hill but found it was
pupils who sold candylor-the.---"aimost-deso rted .
student's council, 'there \verekV
to inners aniong the girls and
two among :the boys.
The Winners among the girls
v4. -re Laura Morrison, 30 bags
and ('hery Munroe:23 bags,
'1r----rtfithers-up in the girls
selling twenty or more bags were
Vicki. (Acquit', Tory McDonald,
1., nn ,Nlansell, and Marie Huff'.
The runners•up selling less
'than , twet\tv bags-. were Joan_ "SPECIAL FOR' PARENTS
Coul:er, Marcia Green, Margaret • A recent, survey involving
Wilkin, Julie Shanks; .Wilma over one hundred' grade VII
students was made, by having
them cOmplete partial sentences
during class guidance eriods: It
should be interesting t
to become aware of tho
GR,ADE 6
MISSJEFFERSON
The Grade 6 pupils arc
fun with Frefith numbers. We
have learned to count from "un-
to "trente" in 'French. We also
play number tic-tac-,toe. We have
learned to sing tie French song
"f3onhom,me", Bonhomme.
G,,rritN.,Caror fcf,.2:unan,
BoNce,,, Heather" ,;tewart, Linda
Basler and ‘N'endy
The winning boys
Randy Carroll , with 29. bag g and
Larry Mc4ougall with' 20. bags.
Runners-up of, the ,boys were
,"E19-1 Salter, Mike Lapaine,
Lindsay (1.riffiths, 'red Spooner,
Brian Meriam, Jack. Burleigh,
and Wayne Jones.
were
parents
most
commonly noted, and to give
serious thought to their
implications. In order ..tp....avoid
embarrassment, parents should
not question their child as to
their involvement in, the
, statements below. There
GRADE 1, MRS FREEMAN. Lguidance co.unsell or _bas„rassured
The Grade 1 pttteda
television 'program on Sounds
That" I .1-lear and ,afterwards
enjoyed making , a picture of
their 'favorite sound. Mrs,
Freeman ,was afterwardsk'M'
surprised at some of the
pictures!
th,e3,-n :that- theirmatOzt-witt
considered private.
This information has been
published in order -that parents
andteachers may study the
ailments, consider closely the
existing relationship§ in their
home /school, • ard attempt,
where,, necessary,' to make
GRADE 2, MRS HUNTER adjustments.
The Grade 2 pupils made a
,bar graph in arithmetic class COMMON COMMENTS
about our birthdays: We have Parents pay most attention
also been discussing- trains. In to my sisters and)or brothers.
health 1:ve have just finished I . often feel that.,..,I am not
good food booklets. Of course, - Wanted:
we are busy -„singing and making I hope •That 1 Will never.. use
pictures for Hallowe'en. drugs.
I wish that. Mother would not
'GRADE 3, MISS PERDUE smoke.
The Grade 3 pupils this week I wish that • my father ,,had
are in Social Studies working, oh more time to spend with me
projects about Ontario. I wish that parents kneV'v how
In Art we have done spooky I feel,
Hallowe'en scenes, using .1eigies.t upset when a teacher
tempera paint. '
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This weekwe have „started .a I wish ' that other
new rnathematiCs lab. In their- children Would,riot smoke.'
spae tin e each.student works at I often feel that Pam left out
fbiI'ow i ng m a Chematical at home.
instructions using equipment 1 wish • that teachers ..... wbuld
from the lab. ''ive us less homework.
I get, upset when my
• . GRADES 3 and 4 •
mother -father yells at me.
MRS. COOK
,
In,Social Stuff the 'Grade 3 READING • ,
pupils ,are beginning a study Of The Grade 7 arid, 8 students
Quebec while the Grade 4 pupils are studying several different
are studying the Arct-ic Region. -novels in reading 'right •now. Mr....
• In Art we have made triangle Moore's and Mrs. Proctor's
witches and ke a f mosaics from classes are studying^MoonfleeL a
finger-painted pictures. We ate stOry"-about smUggling.
Making a very interesting Jack Mrs. Shaddick's class iS
O'Lantern with eyes, ears, and reading 'John Tremain and Mr.
nose made.from gourds. . Bogie's room is reading the
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Black Donnelly's. The Grade 7.
classes are, studying Flight into
Danger which takes place on an
airplane.
BLACK AND GOLD
Everything is btack and gold,
Black and Cold.tonight:
Yeltowk pumpkins, yellow moon
Yellow capdlelight.
Jet black cats with golde eyes,
Shadows black as ink,
,Firelight blinking in th' dark,
With a yellow blink.
,Black and gold, black and gold,
Bathing in between- , •
When the world turns black and
gold,
Then it's Hallowe'en,
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Knox •WMS
sees pictures
o, Europe
The Thankoffering meeting
- of the Afternoon Auxiliary of
the _Women's Missionary §pciety,
of Itnoi. ,Q1-wrch . was held
Tuesday, October 19, 'with 31
• members present. "' •
President, Mrs. A. ,Enright,
opened with a prayer of
thankfulness, followed by, the
business part of the meeting.
Mrs. H. Rivers introduce,d .the
devotions with prayer and Mrs.
H. E. Knechtel read the
_as the
Scripture lesson.
Miss Clare McGowan then
presented a delightful travelogue
of her continental trip through
Denmark, HoIlarid, Londonand
Scotland. The coloured --pictures
were beautiful and Miss
Mc(owan's commentary most
interesting.
A solo by Mrs. • Richard
Madge concluded the program.
The members are reminded jo
bring their Blessing Bdxes to the
November meeting,
is speaker
4. Mrs. Charles , Johnston
extended a welcome to' ladies of
;Dungannon and Nile U.C.W. to a
smorsgasbord luncheon meeting
in Nile
-Rev. C. Meelehaghart affereti-
prayer- before -1 dinner.- Mrs.
McClenaghan conducted a
reading contest "Betty, Popeye
and,the Big Bad Wolf:'; ,
Mrs, Charles Johnston
introduced the guest speaker,
Miss Beatrice Clitripbell of
Goderich who told about her'
trip aroUnd the vyorld laeyear,
showing slides tiken in various
COTIntries, Expo in Japan, and
the Passion 'Play at
Oberammergau in Germany. •
Mrs. Johnston thanked Miss,
Campbell and presented her with
a small gift in appreciation. "'
• Mrs. Graham McNee,, of
Dungannon expressed the -
ladies fora very pleasant day to
getherof the Dungannon
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- Spotlighting Dairy Desserts,
Holmesville I, II • and III met,
together for their Sixth meeting.
with Holmesviile-II in,charge.
Susan Lobb -held a discussion
▪ on different dairy desserts,
Susan Lobb, Carol Weber and
Laurel Anne Bond demonstrated
„cheese cake, a very tasty dessert
indeed.
Achievement„clay will be in
the Clinton High School On
November 27.
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Township pf Ashfield
ARE DUE
NOVEMBER 1,
1971
After that date a penalty of 4% will be added and also
the statutory interest charge of 1% per month will be
added after January 1st1972.
-Signed, "
Donald M. Simpson,
, Clerk -Treasurer.
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