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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-04-13, Page 4Winner of the Ormandy Trophy this season in the Ladies Section of the MaitlandCountry Club' Curl ing group was this rink skipped by Bernice Moore. Left to right, Trevor Ormandy presents the trophhi to Mrs. Moore as Lois Haines and Frances Clarla'look on. --Photo by Bob Legg alifland ladies .wrncl up curling season The Ladies Curling Section of Maitland Country Club wound . up season's activities on Thursday April 6 with a dinner and presentation Of awards and prizes. Convener for the evening r was Mrs. Vaughn Harris. Present at the headtable were Kay Graf president orthe Ladies' Curling Section, Dan Murphy president° o'f the Board';of Directors or M.c.C. George Parsons, Pat Osborn, Bucky Graham., . Trevi: ,Ormandy, Flo C,utt, Eileen Palmer, Connie McIntyre; Barb. Hawkins. Following a delicious. turkey dinner catered to by "Fanny" Mrs. Graf introduced the Dead table guests. Maxine Martin and Mrs. Graf assisted in the presentation of prizes. '• Dominion Road Machinery Sales Co. Trophy winner—,Mary LaPaine, Kay Duncan, Lois Maines, second, Barb Hawkins, Lou Harris, Mae Schaefer, Betty Moore, third, Phyllis Durst, Louise -Hetherington, Eileen Palmer and Helen Westbrook. Goderich Elevator & Transit Company Trophy viinner--Doris Paquette, Lois Vanstotie, Lois Maple Leaf IODE hold A. pri l meet The, regular meeting, of the Maple Leaf Chapter 1.0.11E. was held on Tuesday April. 4, 1972 at the home of Mrs. R. McGee with — 31-nfiembersand 3 guestspresent: , .4Mz•s. W. McKellar, Regent, conducted the business. On behalf o1' Mrs. ,F. Curry, she reported contributions of $2100 to date to the Red c,ros$: Campaign. The Education convener, Mrs. J. Wallace., introduced the guest speaker, Mary Ann Frayne. She gave her award winning speech ' • Huron County Museum". • Mrs. C. Boddy, Opportunity Shop convener,,,asked for volunteers for April 29 and May.. 30 at the 'shop. Mrs; M. Harper requested members with 'forsythia and pussvwillows to contact her as it is needed to decorate fors the, luncheon. It ,should' be picked ten days prior'to the luncheon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. Garrow• and her Committee.., The Jean McDonald Tl-ophy for 1971-72 was captured by this Ladies • Maitland Curling Club rink. Left to' right are, Rat bsbor•'n• who. presented the trophy;` Maxine Martin, Skip, Lou .Harris,_ E_v Wilkinson and Marjorie lvy.—Photo,by,Bol; Legg ° hM(- Haines, Eunice Arthur,, second, Dorothy Worgan, Dorothy Bogie, Eleanor Fisher, third, Ardith Brissette, Isobel Eedy, Eileen' Palmer, Isobel Sturdy. 'Jean'. MacDonald Trophy winner —Maxine Martin.,. Lou Harris, Evelyn Wilkinson, Marjorie Ivey, second:; --Kay Graf,, Ka4Y Alexander, Marjorie Young,. third, , Bertha McGee,. Helen Mcbanfel, Elizabeth Mignotte, Effie GUt ert. • . 9rma'ndy Trophy winner— Bernice Moore, Bev, Wright, Lois Haines, Frances Clark, second, Kay, Graf, Lou Harris, Eileen Palmer, Effie Gilbert; third, Maxine Martin, Isobel - Eedy, Eileen O'Brien, Brenda Moore. Doris. Paquette thanked K. Graf for'the work of the past two years and presented her with a gift. With Helen Westbrook at the piano, the Sweeping Brooms, (our Kitchen Orchestra) Lois` Haines, Bernice Moore, Isobel Sturdy and., Francis Clark entertained with a medley of. musical numbers. New slate of officers for'1972— 73. Past President: Kay Graf; President, Eileen Palmer; First ' Vice Pres., Barb Hawkins; Sec. Treas, Connie McIntyre. .REMCIDEL,I.ING .REPAIRING. ()Iffit:-FdRS 441 ESTABlLISHED WITH'GQPER1CH FOR 20 YEAR' Pick Up AndDeliver Furs or Cold Storage In Goderich WE 'ALSO MANUFACTURE•NEW FORSa AT REDUCED PRICES c, PHONE 364-3360 OW WAIL THIS COUPON Hanove- r' Furs, Operated by H. Gorbet,' , 211 1003 St., Hanover, Ont. 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