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RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 13e1Z'
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Ladies to assistutteu
The Goderich Bra`ich of the
• Nornen's institute meeting was
held, in. MacKay Hall Thursday,
*APO, 6, 42;Q0 p:ni'
-The'' President. Mr4,. Wm.
Porter, presided and Mrs. Allan
'McTaggart was at the piano.
..trhe,,meeting opened with xhe
tgirigf the W.I. Ode. and
Xepeatintl ' the Mary Stewart
Collect in' unison. The Roll Call °
a8 answered' by' 22 members -
Paying their fees.
The Secretary's, report was
read by Mrs. • 'Elizabeth Sifter,
also Correspondence,.
'A Blossom Tea will be held at
Hu'ronv,ew Wednesday: May 3, 2
to 4 p.m. Members will•, provide
sandwiches and cookies as
requested. ,,
'Me Auburn W.I. 50th
Anniversar, will be held
1Tesday=,May'2, at 12:30"p.ri. in
the Community Hall. Members
wishing tickets please contact
Mrs. Wm. Porter. The Executive
of West Huron District of the W I.
will meet in St. .Helens' Hall
MAnday,.May 1. '
Thank you notes were' received
from Mrs.Jack Ryan, Mrs. -Win
Doak and Mrs. Elsie McKenzie. A
Short Course -One DolIar's
Worth of Meat," will be held in
• Clinton June 1.
The Annual reports were
received and accepted. .Mrs
Clifford Crozier conducted the
election of officers for 1912,-73
and installed these officers:—
Past President, Mrs. Wm.
Porter; President, Mrs. George
M orley.
Vrs, Clifford Crozier; Second
ice -President; Mr"s: Percy
Blundell; Secretary -Treasurer,
Mrs. D. (Y. Sitter; Assistant
Secretary -Treasurer, Mrs. Allan
McTaggart; Public Relations
Officer,. Mrs.' Fred. Barker;
Assistant Public Relations
Officer, Mrs. 'W. H. Taimay;
Auditors, Mrs.' Jack Cook and•
Mrs. K. F.; Wilkinson; District,
Director, Mrs, Wm. Porter;
Alternate District Direetdr; Mrs,
• Norman Clairmont: Pianists,
Mrs. Allan McTaggart and Mrs..
Frank Hawkins:, Flower Fund;
• Mrs. Harvey Anderson: Branch
Directors, Mrs. Bert 'Crawford',
Mrs. John Moss. Mrs A. B.
Straughan and Mrs. Graham
Inglis.
Special. Committee, Mrs. Bert
Mills and Mrs. Eldon Johnston;
Standing Committees—'
Agriculture and '',Canadian
Ind»ctries,. Wm, .:._Porter
Citizenship and World. Affairs,
Mrs. Andrew Holmes; Education
George Morley Monday, April 1'7,
at ?:30 p.m. The meeting closed
with the Queen and W.I. Grace and
-Mrs: P. Blund,eil and`her
committee served tea and a social
hour enjoyed.
On March 1~j the . V 1. held a
very 'sueeessfu1. 'Dessert . Card'
Party when 18 tables were in play.
Mrs.. Harold Larder. was in
charge of Euchre and Mrs.'Alvin
Proctor won the prize. Mr's.
Andrew Holmes looked after 500
.and Mrs. Edgar 'mith won the
prize. ;
Mrs.'.W H. Talmay was in
charge of Bridge and Mrs. Thos.
Donnelly was winner. Mrs. Bert
Milts was in charge of Desserts
and Mrs. Norman Clairmont was,
convener of the bake table.
. Det. jOiifl
and Cultural Activities, Mrs
o
.Clifford Crozier; Family and
Consumer Affairs, Mrs. 'Lyal mL
Ambulance
Bannister; Resolutions, Mrs.
B,ert Crawford; Curator of the
Tweedsmuir History, to be
bursaries
A Program Planning Meeting
will be--henld at the home of Mrs.
•
•St. John Ambulance `Brigade
Lochalsh announces that'applications for
nursing bursaries, must be
received at National
• Friends of Mrs.. Annie McMurchy Headquarters in Ottawa by May 1.
will be pleased to hear that she is
progressing favourably at The bursaries are granted
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital through theyMargaret Maclaren
fa 1 l eve -i
ng s r g c r y., Memoria l Fu d and the Countess
McMurchy had spent thew inter in -Mountbatten Bursary > u'nd and
Florida, along with her daughter •are available to either males or
Mrs. Hatherton, and took quite illfemales entering `or continuing
• necessitating flying ' 'heir ' �fa their studies in a School of
Kitchener during the past week. tflursing or a. •Unrversity.,
.,Mrs. Henry MacKenzie spent a The late Miss.,MacLareq was
few days in Owen Sound •. and Superintendent -in -Chief df'°the St.
Collingwood with sisters' Edna John Ambulance Brigade. She
and Eliza Cook. realized the need for , increasing
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trembly and' the number of well prepared
family have mov ,from the David °nurses 'to function in the broad
• Johnstone house to the Bradley field of developing Health
house and Mr. Trembly. will
be wuc, ing'on the•iaradley •farm. Services in:_ Canada. Both funds
r: an rs.'Simon Laare dedicated to this purpose as
r well' as to -encouraging Volunteer"
and family o Sudbury have rented members of .the St. John
the former Bill Stewart house. Ambul•
ance Brigade to enter the
Mr. Art , Matthewman is a nursingrofession. ,
patient in ho, ,pital in MisSisauga P
having undergone surgery. Application forms are
available from Miss M. M.
Hunter Chief Nursin_ Officer
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The Ladies' Auxiliary�totheKincardine branch of the Royal Canadian Legion celebrated'its twenty-
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seventh anniversary on Thursday evening with a banquet and a card party. Gord Walker' made the
anniversary cake being cut by the zone commander from Goderich, Evelyn Carroll assisted by the
Kincardine auxiliary's president, Mrs. Edith Stark.
'Pig -is prize
•
Lady bowler is winner
Ladie's Gommercial Bowling
League held their. annual Bowling
Banquet last 'Tuesday evening at
the Canadian Legion Hall..
- . Schedule winners fol.' the
season were the Hep Cats. Calpt.
Marj Smith. Members of her team
• Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt were•Mr. and
Mrs. Earl' Sherwood of Carlow,
Mrs. James Sherwood of
Goderich and Mrs. Harvey Ross
of St. Catharines.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Gordon McPherson were
Mr. and Mrs. Hila and' Mr.' and
Mrs, Fred. Thompson, Benny; and
Billy of Mississauga.
On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Wm.
Rutherfotd, Mrs.. Harvey Webb, '
Mrs. Gordon• Mcpherson and
Mrs. Margaret Black and
Elizabeth attended the 50
• anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
,National Beadquarter-s St: Jahn
Ambulance, Box : ,—Terminal,
"A", -Ottawa, Ontario.
Canadian,
anmalsgo
#o Swiss___
A group of 'Canadian animals
left today aboard Swissair Flight
161 bound'for,S.witzerland.
The animals, three White Tail
Deer, two Artie Snow Geese and
three Bluejajrs, area gift from the
Ontario Zoological' Park at
Wasaga Beach 'to Berne
Zoological Park and the people of
Switzerland. White tail Deer have
never'been in the collection of the
Berne Zoo and consequently they.
are an interesting gift to the
oldest confederation (the Swiss
confederation dates back to 1291)
in the World,
The Canadian animals, a
friendship gift from Canada to
Switzerland will be' officially
presented to' the Berne Zoo by
Canada's Ambassador in
Switzerland, •the' , Honourable
James Roberts and Professor
C.R:,, VanEysinga';°.,, Executive.
Dfrector of the Upper Canada
Zoological. Society, who is
accompanying the animals on
their journey to Switzerland.
The Upper .Canada Zoological
Society a non-profit institution for
the advancement of the zoological
sciences and the preservatiorrof
wildlife, • main'tains and
administers the Ontario
Zoological Park at.. Wasaga
Beach.
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Mrs. Gordon .McPherson
entertained tier Sunday School
class to a',4 bowling party on .
'Thursday evening.
Mr. Allan Miller attended the.
Hog Producer's Cohvention in
Toronto during the week. •.
Mrs. Gordon McTavish+ is
• enjoying a holiday In Florida.
The' next Shoot Party will be
held on Thursday night, March ,.30
in the hall. Lunch will be served.
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score w'as Oliris Tu'rrier with °a '70
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Two door prizes were given
'away during the evening of
entertainment. First prize, a
living room -mirror donated by
Goderich Building Centre and wo'n
i-ek n
Yvon•ri.e; Barb Martin_
Mary Cote,' Elaine Smith. and
Debbie Smith.
Play-off winners were the Go -
Getters, Capt. Bev. Sanderson
and her team of Del Gaeddes, Alice
'Krohmer, Carol Good. Sue
Kolkman, June Horton. Cheryl
Feagan and Shirley Surridge.
Del Mitchelmore captured the
high average -award with a ' 198
average. High triple went to Marj
Srnith with 811 and high single was
Donna Leppirrgtoirwith *26.
Most frhproved bowler for this
year was Muriel Kellough and low
-' SSec'ond prize, x-60' lb. pig given
by Sue Kolkman was won by
Norma Proctor,.
Elected Executive for the 1972-
73 were president Del
MitchelTiior°e, treasurer
Lorr,aine Jones, secretary • Bev
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