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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-09, Page 21Ri.'xYn�M'.P.a,1 101,11,61 r.!" Axs.^4vS+.T:1m.SSFAInfi-ssnac FA.'4= .1. 9R1,0000 RFPa:.4" Famous persons been onfarm inakes WI roll c�II • g 20-yeari Mrs. Esther R:gs (right) received her service pin from The County of Huron at the February session of county council. Mak ing the presentation was Mrs. Helen Bartliff, chairman of the board of the Huron County Children's Aid Society where Mrs. "Ross is a valued employee. Looking on are the Director of CAS in Huron, Bruce Heath Gwen Durst conducts Benmiller U.C.W. meet U.C.W. merhhers met on * Wednesday, March 1 at Benmiller United•Church. The program was chaired' 'by Gwen.._ 'Durst who opened- with a poem "Taking Time". Mrs. Maudie McBride look the'worship service. on the theme of "Spring—and Nature". • Mrs. Patterson of Victoria St. Church gave a resume of the activities which took place.at the Huron;Perth Annual Preshteri'al meeting in Stratford, February 9. Rola call was answered by` naming a new product used in the past' year and either liked or disliked:. The January Minutes and the executive minutes were read by • • 0 s Phyllis G: Fisher., Reports from all dommittees and groups were heard. Plans. to cater to a wedding April 1 were made 'at the executive meeting. This -is a total group project with the Irish group in charge. The Irish group are planning a coffee party at the church March 15 at 2:30. For the rest of the meeting, Mrs. Ina Durst showed slides of their trip to Arizona and some. Benmiller pictures which -were' enjoyed very much. Lunch wasserved. by Lois • Vanstone:and Eleanor Fisher. PNG's Club held quarterly; plan special April meet ti The_P_N.:G..'s Clutb' if-Goderich'___ _were remembered' atr..Christma,s ''Rebek +h'L.od'ge No:I$: -hi l l ttief rw with ' carntit'iotis ..• which';' were` "quarterly meeting inthe . Orange greatly appreciated and the Hall recently with a veil .good.- members enjoyed cards -at which attendance. The business of the Mrs. Alice Moss was the winner .mee'iir was 'conducted `by the • A special farewell *gift was • Pressilent,'Mr's:•:G'r•aee-F'trilerand-,- presented tb M'r ..'EiTnice'•Parks' '' it was. declined 'to invite another who has returned• to herlhome in 'P.N.G.'s Club as ,our -guests for Listowela'fterbeing one pf us for the April 25 meeting *and Make several years. - Around • an this a special evening...---" •attractive Christmas table with a • • A game of 500 was enjoyed with' • delicious lunch. the members Mrs. Grace Fuller and Mrs. gathered for the balance. of. the • Violet Bridle winning the.. prizesevening an..l the exchange of gifts after which a dainty lunch was which made an 'enjoyable climax •served by•Mrs. Elsie Moore and to a profitable year. her committee. • Special mention was made of the December Christmas meeting which was held in the Orange Hall at. which Mrs. Della McGee and Mrs. Gladys Nicholson joined. Several of ttie older m'etnhers $UYSE1 RENT_HIRE,, Your.. own home- D. than rnt Now, when you're making out your income tax' return -- 'worrying about >w, budgets-- this is the time to decide to • stop paying rent. Get that dream home you want. Own it for less than you pay for •rent and live in your own holineowhile. its ;value rises through the years. See about a mortgage -- today '----- at Victoria and Grey.' The senjor Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. 7iORM and GREY TRUST'',, COMPANY eINCE 1889- 9:00 to 5.00 Monday to Thursday 9:00 to 9:00 Friday Lealand Hill, Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich 524-'7381 • (left), and W*r°den Elmer• Hayter. Following the presentation, _Mrs, Ross spoke briefly about her work in the county, commenting that having lived here'aI I her I ife,'she had learned to understand and respect the people of Huron, natives and newcomers, (staff photo) What's new at Huronview? "With the lifting of the several gospel songs as a group quarantine and a re -opening for • with instrumentals by Audrey'and , visitors, the weekly activities' . Wayne. within the borne are on a more . :A special guest on the program regular format. --- • was M'1s. Alice Armstrong of . The Old Tyme music session on . " Pilot Mound,,)� Manitoba, formerly Monday afternoon was atfended by of Huron Cd'unty and who has been quite a few,_of.the residents who quite active in the building of a showed .great enthusiasm, and .a Senior Citizens Lodge in Pilot • kind -of thankfulness too be back Mound sponsored by the United • into the swing of things. As usual Church.' " , ,. the ,music provided Miss' Della A world day of -prayer service Peart, Mr -s.7 Mary Taylor and was held in the chapel on Friday • Norman Speir was very, morning with• Mrs. Lewis, of entertaining. Ontario Street United Church as Tuesday saw a rather different •Yw guest speaker,ssisted by Mrs. type of gathering in the ' chapel ' Charman, Miss. rion Gray. and Nith ";Miss Grace 'Aylespiworth Miss Bertha Diehl of Huronview. leading a Bible quiz follow71 by a The collection was.. taken by. hymn sing .of the •residents' Misses 61adys StIalake and favourite 'religious songs. Agnes Douglas with Miss Alice' The Family Night program by Roorda as orgSnist. the Keith Gingerich family of • Zurich was enjoyed by everyone, on Thursday evening with a good .attendance of residents and several of their. relatives and' friends. Mr. and Mrs."Gingeri•ch along with their daughters, Audrey and Ruth and their sons Wayne',, Harold, and Paul sang. • The Goderich W.I. meeting was held Thursday, March 2 at. 2 00 p.m. in MacKay Hall, 30 merlin and 2 visitors present. • The President Mrs Wra, Porter presided and Mrs Allaaa McTaggart was at the piano 'f ho meeting opened with the fn stttute Ode and ,Mary Stewart Collect fF911dwed by the .,Roll Famous Person Born on a 1'drrii"'' 'f"ll x s:T' E1 aiab tli Sitter': read the Secretary-Treas.urer's •report and correspondence. . On Motion of Mrs. Bert Crawford, and Mrs. Bert Mills a note of thanks was tender"ed,,,Mrs. Porter for her letter to the Editor of the Signal -Star regarding 4,H Club work. The new Hand Books were distributed to the members. A Thank `'you . note from Mrs, Harmer who is in hospital was received. Short Courses, available this year -were outlined and will be discussed at the April meting. Canvassers for the Red Shield of the Salvation Army Canvass wilL.- be appointed at the April meeting. Mrs,. Wm. Porter gave a report of the 75th Anniversary of the W.I. in the Royal York Hotel in Toronto Feb-. 12. Mrs. A. Holmes, program convener introduced Mr. Rav Scotchmer, curator of the Huron County Pioneer Museum who told about how Mr. Neil started the Museum, how it has grown and showed slides of some of the exhibits. ' • Mrs. Holmes thanked •Mr. Scotchrner and presented him with a smallgift. Mrs. Zinn gave Current Events' and Mrs'. C. Crozier presented the. Motto 'Thea right us'e of today is.aho right preparation for•tornor'row,., -Mrs. George Morley will•be the delegate to the Officers t :ttlCifi SX AT,<,St ;i '.." illISDAy''. MARCH' . conference in Guelph in May. There was one birthday • this month, Miss, Clara Sproule. Mrs: Elsie McKenzie is in hospital... f' ural, plans were made for the • Dessert Card Party t.o°be held in' the Legion lialrWednesday March 15 at 1•30 p.rn.. AAdmiSS%on '75 • cents. There will be a mammoth''' Bake Sale at,4 p It w'as decide d, Yca°1t4+ri nominations in 'April. The " meeting closed with the Queerr-and Institute Grave and Mrs. C. Crozier and her committee served tea and a social hour was enjoyed, REMEMBER WELCOME ' SERVICE Would. Tike to call on you with •"housewarming gifts" and irrformation about your Kew location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the SIGNAL -STAR,. Call -her at • 524-9525, DEALERSHiP AVAILAI Dealer required for integrated line Of potent products for year `round recreational' business that includes: aluminum: swimming 13001s, perma! nent (retractable) enclosures, and portable sau 's. as. 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