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It I._.:that time again, Training,schools- We ,,are grateful to Aileen for her
.,,for the leaders ,of 4-11 Homemaking • determination to 'give Goderi6i `giros, the
Clubs are beginning tater thisa'month in ..opportunity to take part in the 4--H
preparatiOnA.for the spring project entitled
4,4Sleepwear'', ,° .. e
Goderich got its first homemaking club
in, a + o years off �•-he ground last
g. od . n�:ny fy a •Q �
fal w h ourrg z epee etic- housewife,
Mrs; Aileen , lyle~Gregor. at the, helm.
Unfortunately for Goderich --- and
'fortunately for Clinton ''-,11/Irk, McGregor ,attend, ,a
hhas. moved .with' her husband Len. to the
HUE) of . Huron ,bounty where both are
ernploYed, ` °
When we heard Aileen- was changing
her"address, we were concerned, that with
her would go the future of 4--W
Homemaking_Clubs in Goderich.-The fears
were groundless: Aileen has contacted her
friends in Goderich and adyised them that
if the mothers of club girls will provide
,the meeting• places, she w,i l l bring the
leadership..I'n other words; Aileen will J -g -r i s .0 l t -u r e
• become -a travelling' 4—H Homemaker Clinton.,..482-3428.
Club leader.
,Homemaking Club• projei s offered in
"'Huron County.
However, we understand from 'Aileen
'that the' entire LLproblem is, not solve(."She
has .in -formed: that she glut .no.t''be able,
to accommodate' in her ,classes all the
young%girls who.,have expressed. a, desire to
We need',another-voiunteert a Goderich
or district Mother who knows the value of
4'-H training 'arid is willing •to donate
some of her tirri and 'talents to leading. a
Club in Goderich. I'o previous experience
is necessary.
Persons who think they, could help
should. get in touch with Catherine k'i,
Hunt, home economist for Huron County
as soon as possible. They 'may do that by
calling the, Ontario Department of
•a•nd - Food,
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The.
Woman.
members of the
committee of the Goderich
Community Homemakers
' • service had' a kind, .of a
•y_e.a.x .an Lha:- ha 1 f -nd-- ___review
Friday evening. In case you've
forgotten, the committee
consists of the chairman, Archie
Barber, Mrs. Esther Ross and
yours truly. --Also present was
Bea' , S.pariing, the local
' co-ordinator of homemakers.
This w,as -the first meeting of
Name new
The Janyary meeting. _, of the
Ahmeek Chapter, l,t).D.E. was
held.at the home o Mrs. Frank
Walkom{ Piston Street, with the
regent, Mrs. R. Neville, .
presidLng.
.. The flag •was presented by the
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standluttbearer,'Mrs.aG,' I liffell.
The minutes were read.by�the
Acting Secretary, Mrs, M.
Holmes, ,and,_approved. ,
Mrs.. Neville gave credit to
those .'....who,.m• helped' in the
Chapter's entry in the Christmas
parade, depicting "Allegiance to
the Crown".
The. treasurer's " report was
000!'.r�
given by Mrs. G. Henderson, and
accepted.
A letter was read -from the
l'rciui.incial tre�surer, extending
greetings, an advising the
Chapter that the government has.
passed a law, 'stating that on any
or bequest -of '
donation la q t fifty
dollars or more, as receipt can be"
obtained • . fir income' Tax
purposes.
A letter was reeved " from,
Mr. E. A•. Elliott, Administrator
Of • Alexandra W Marine and
General Hospital, thanking .the
'Ahmeek Chapter for their gift of
a portable x-ray machine. '
Bursary for nurses
offeredby Real Cross
A . $1,000 bursary is' being
offered to' graduate nurses
registered in :Ontario by the
Volunteer Nursing Committee of
The'Canadian Red .Cross Society.
Mrs. M. Mathies&, Chairman,
made the announcement. today- •
The award is offered to enable
an Ontario . nurse to undertake '°
further_ studies in N ui ing at the
Degree , leve],. T.1 successful
candidate will be selected un the
basi's of training, nursing
experience ' and leadership.
qualities.. Consideration'will be
given to. the ' apoiihnt's
to Woman
With Shirley J. Keller
while to clean or to make a hot
meal. • ' •
Not so with the Home Care
Program'.' Under that scheme,
hese.. must-.be_„a . patient. who
would be in hospital were it not
for the..tiome Care Program. The
Home Care .Program is an arm of
the hospital, you: could say. It
provides nursing carve and other
services provided through the
hospital, including homemaker
service, when the doctor declares
anticipated contribution
Nursing in Ontario.
Interested nurses may obtain':
application forms and further
information from nthe' Canadian
....Red Cross Society, Attention:
Mrs. E. l:riksen,' 'Pio Jarvis
• Street, Ti,.-orito:41 Al.''lications
must be subinitted befc -e April
1st, 197'2., ti-
- Miss J�'nice Given, -ho was
awarded the ,1971 Bur!, iry, is
currently .working town :s her
Ph.D. in Nursing at the 11. ,11,
of Toronto. '
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Two older members of the
Chapter, Mrs. W. Doak and Mrs.
R. Johnston, who were faithful
and valued workers, now 111 in
hospital,. were made honorary
members.
The regent remarked on the
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success of the table at the Snow
Flake .Bazaar. This was, very
,worth while.
Mrs. C. 1Vlurray, 'chairman. o f
the, nominating committee, read
the slate of officers fpr 1972-73.
They are: .
Regent, Mrs. R. Neville, First
Vice Regent, Mrs, E. "Sitter;
Second Vice Regent; Mrs. H. B.
Such; Secretary., Mrs, G. F. Mills;
Corresponding ' Secretary, 'Mrs;.,
M. McKee; Treasurer, Mrs, G.
_Donnelly; Assistant Treasurer,.
Mrs. H. Stewart; ' Education
Secretary, Mrs. M. Robinson;
Echoes Secretary, Mrs. A. ftabel;
Membership 'Convener, Mrs. C.
Murray; .Services at Home 'and
Abroad, Mrs. J; C, Cutt and Mrs,
Alexander; «
Public -Relations, Mrrs .M:
Holmes; Social ,Convener,, Mrs.,.
G. Henderson; Standard Pearer.2.
,Mrs. C. Ruffen; World •Affairs,,
Mrs. N. Clairi>Ktont, Scrap Book,
Mrs, Redmond. and ' Cards,
Convener, Mrs,. Ur Straughan.,
The . nett' meeting will be held..
'at the Jiome of Mrs. C: Murray,'
Nelson St, Hostesses will be Mrs.
G. F. Mills and,Mrs. H. B. Such.
A thank ` you letter, was
received -from Mrs. Dorsey,
Provincial Treasurer, in
appreciation of a card' sent from
the. Chapter during her illness.
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If fou want to 'help organize ' v
a .'public meeting for 4 those
interested in consumers' matters
to hear-rriembers of The -
pr®vineial CAC \ speak, Tease
telephone• me at the office -'not
• at home, please. ,The number
here is 524-8331. 'All we need is
One, two or three ladies who will
say, "Okay:. Let's give this thing
a try. What can•I do to help?".
• * * *, •
Have st*Jtieed the `new water _,L,
s on or. size. aven , , u
" I've heard from people „who
have. They all tell me the:water
beds are just terrific --for sleeping.,
upon. •
Apparently the `Water bed was.
on display-• at the Canadian
Furniture Mart in Toronto.
Some people are enthusiastic
about the beds,. it seen s, and
one of .the most vocal supporters
is. Claus BacirFpresident of Arts
Unlimited.
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noW.. The program hap been hospital will .benefit by the
working .so successfully under arrangement. '--'
the capable directidn. of Mrs. So it" shouldn't be too •
Sparling and the enthusiasm of difficult to see that the Goderich
W' theca to cally a just Wasn't Community Homemaker Service
the chairman that it 'ust w
ri.
ryg. (I is somett.}yng quite different
wonder if there is some credit 'from the Home Care Program •
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due 'to'" the fine ground work" •although it could be possible for
completed by' the committee the two to work together in
before the service went into, some areas. ,
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effect.) * * * '•
According to the chairman - At the -present -time, the
and Mrs. Sparling,' the service is Goderich Lions Club is
provide.ngjhe,kind .of assistance underwriting the costs of the
it was meant to give. People in •G o d e r i.c h 'C o to m u nit y
distress are being helped' .... and Homemaker Service '.,,. but that
that's the "main purpose of the support will end this summer as
Goderich i Co rn.m u tri t y the Lions two-year commitment'
Homemakers Service. o- . willhave been . filled. • The •
"Mrs. Sparling, of course;' committee is wondering' where
speaks highly -,of her to from here- and, so a .meeting
homemakers, the women Whois being planned with county
really make- things tick. 'It is officeswho may .have some.
these ladies ,to whom the. Service • suggestions abouthow to
owes . the greatest, debt, of proceed inthe future. ,
gratitude, for without them It is ' interesting to note that
ati there would be no help to offer. the expenses incurred „by the
* * * ."' Homemaker Service here have
Thea main purpose 'of our been almost entirely • for
meeting was- not t.._to solve administration: Money has -not
problems -'within . ` the Service. • been required to pay. bills for
_.There_ just aren't .any, so it homemaker services since people
seems. either pay the costs themselves
But we had to take a look at or arrangements•• are made with
where we're headed in the.future the municipality for ." the
and how the 'Goderich" service •eipenses to be' paid.
will work into the Home Care
Plan proposed for Huron County , The administration costs have
Perhaps later this year: . - • been low; too, thanks to the—
As was pointed, out at the , thrift and the ,community spirit
meeting,: ., homemaker services of Mrs.'Sparling.
could ` probably be ' inteaited Incidentally, Mrs, Sparling
Into ;the ''Home Care Program', reports ,that she thoroughly
Ent the Home' Care Program enjoys • her work. She finds it ,
would probably not replace the r. challenging and rewarding, she
O.o d eri'c. u..:.0anirriunity •says• " It is the kind of
,}lomernakerb aervice because the- community project 'yvhich is a
types, of help offered by the, two. pleasure to serve;she finds.
�rganiatons .are distinctly. My, hat is off to Mrs, Sparling
different: -• - .... and to Archie Barber who'l
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"We've.talked about the Home ' am certain does a good deal of
Care Progiani previously in this under -cover work for the
colunnt, .perhaps, you, recall that . Service. And a special ,vote of
tie : Home 'Carie' •.Floe- (a; pilot thanks goes out to the
project is already.ii operation in homemakers, the `women who
OW- Seatorth-Clinton areas) is serve in SO'rn,hl YwaYs.
;governmentsponsored and is , r
designed to free hospital" beds. • I ye bad one Inquiry so fax
To qualify ,for the service, about m{. ,plea last week for
persons must .be recommended - someone to assist with the task
of settin u apublic • meetin
by a physician and', require either g pg
nursing; sovices or therapy etc, 'with the pfficials of the CAC.
It home before they can cone The gal I spoke to• expressed her
under the scheme, All expenses, real 'concern for the consumer in
are'paidwoe the goverrnnent, d all parts of Canada. • 'She
Rotrt,sntrak it !service can be probably realizes that, unless
wsomeone corn fort
h soonto
_ztf �l�ia s��rii�� �+�� ..1�'ust... • .• ....:�•..- � .� ,. es
in. addition . to Some. other help gel somet ing°"constr is t
mediea14ype s9;rv'iee. It cannot 'done in, O,•odench, the whole
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alone is the cue Matter will be dropped and obtained
with theGoderich Communit y. _'.,forgotten.• •
aker service, - I *all believe that the
oFozm ► e the ' Goderieb . solution hinges on the initial
y step being taken. ,Clone the ball is
Community Homemaker Se i • rr�►11in . I think' there' • is enough
is ° available- to a family while
-lg
mother IS in t i I rr a, interest an Coderfc l to keep ,it
senior itizen who °needs
' loving. The head ache Wilt be` to
dome to " �to consin o14 in 1i ,... t projecti:he''UndeiCWa,
•e.
'Bach says that by 1990) so
many' -: Canadians will have
adopted ' Queen Victoria's
bedroom .habits that the water
bed will command,75.percent of
the total market! The water bed
is a revival rather than new
feature, he says. The matronly '
Queen . Victoria is reported to
have slept on a water -filled
mattress during her late 19th
century residence • in
Buckingham Palace. -
To prove his point pa people
attending the ' ffrniture 'show,
Bach flopped on his "Lincoln"
model and 'waiitea route ripples'
to subside. There is no danger of
leakage; he reports. He will even
toss a burning cigarette on the
mattress to show its durability: -
And to top off everything
else, Bach ;claims that sleeping -
upon a water bed is healthful.
"The water bed is the only
style of mattress Which doesn't
restrict a sleeper's flow . of
blood,'" he said. "You don't toss
and turn, develop :overnight
aches - it's like resting on a soft
, downy Cloud: One day: we had a
poftman come in 'after work to
, try this new (angled water bed.
Within two' ,minutes he had r .
fallen asleep right in the store." '
• If you'd like to try before
you"-buy,r-saya Bach, for $'20' a -
customer can take a water bed
'home from the Toronto store
• for a .one-month .trial. How's
that forservice .
• There's news in floor
coverings 'too, from ' Toronto,
The Canadian .Floorcovering
Market opened a four-day show
in Toronto recently and "showed
new colon, newcolor
combinations, new textures,
:and; . in some cases, printed
carpets. -
You know, after'a while you
begin,• to wonder . what,
manufacturers ' can , possibly,
think -or-that will he 'new, -Bur
just when you are sure you have
seen everything, that's when a•
new product 'looms on the
takes kes your breath ath and
*makes you want to scrap the old
the new. a a
• 1 g u,ess that's what
modern-day merchandising,.is all
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