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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-25, Page 5ese to (Cam r., n tr r IT'S VHERE. YO U ELONG 0 P.M. M. 4-7931 LIVER gide CON 8c ►NCY LIS it ER :es res teachers attend vent tn *u.eiCIty e hundred and seventy - women teachers from all Ontario, Presidents of r local women teachers' iations and Units, atten- a, conference et the Hyatt ency 'Hotel in Toronto( ary 19 and 20, sponsored the Federation of Women hers' Associations of On- Federation represents women teachers in the ince's elementary public Dela:-.Attending- from. _-this e 000 cuts, increases in class, size, dismissal of "redundant" teachers, and other current concerns of teachers. Florence Henderson, Acting` Executive Secretary of the Federation spoke on "Parent. Relations: 'An Imperative". Helen Detwiler, trustee on the Hamilton Board of. Education, spoke on "Political Reaction", Organizers of the conference were Mrs. Jean Hewitt of Lam- ��beth. Mrs. •Marign Baird of St. a were' -.-Dianne Verhoef- Bessie-.Hoed, Mrs. Evelyn errill and Mrs. Doreen ()each. Problems under discussion eluded school board budget As Catharines,_,Mrs, _ynn.,Blakely of Toronto, Mrs. Doris Hut- chinson of ,Bridgenorth and Mrs. Ruth Shepherdson of New Liskeard. DUNOANNON 'DOINGS By O.M. Blake • On Sunday, January 21, 1973, Mrs. Minpiei Jones celebrated her ' 93rd birthday. For, several days she has been receiving cards, flowers, telephone calls,- gifts and a •Danahy, Kevin and Terry -Anne on Sunday at Kincardine. St. Genies ACW Dr. Frank Milts is speaker GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, 'THURSDAY. JANUARY 25.1 3"PAGG* • The ladies of St. George's were' privileged to hear Dr. Frank Mills, M.O.kL, at their January 16 meeting. His topic was "What's New Mr. and Mrs': 'Dennis Van- in Health in Huron', in which derburgh, 'Vicki and Paula of he outlines five mein projects Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs. ofthe county. They are: Lloyd Hodges and family on District Health Councils, Adult Convener Irene .Clark, of the lovely birthday cake. as well as unday; 1, Health Guidance Centres, missionary group, reported that visits from relatives andChild Health Clinics, Home she is taking orders for sub - friends. 'Mrs. Wm. Irvin was guest of Care, and Co -Pilot. scriptions to the Living Seyeral students , from honour on Sunday • when 14 Message, which is, the official Brookside Public School par- members of the family gathered : Dr. Mills cited Huron County A.C.W. magazine., Please get at the home of Mr. and Mrs. as being the ideal county to ,ordersin to her. tieipated-in the volleyball tour- your .,nament in Goderich on Satur- Robt Irvin for birthday dinner. start a pilot project., There is Marilyn Bannister, convener day. Fourteen schools were Mrs. Irvin was 79 years of age certainly a need for a coor- of the Canon Taylor Group, represented there. From this Saturday, Jan. 21, 1973. dinated health service, with the report's that their rummage sale area Kathy Bere Donna Sympathy of the many emphasis on'coordination. of last Friday was a success ..-. nett direction of Lu Legg, will change their meetings to the ,first Tuesday in each month, at 10 a.m. They are planning a "Parishioner's Night" for February 25, which will be a program for the whole parish. Errin on -Phiti Young and -f •• " ds -and , relatives in .this -- He, also.noted a definite need _ The cateringgroupreported arze'r r. -` •--7---- community- is--extended-to- the for4ger.ratr health.. -...guidance- that they -made" '-tmkeyyp1es Randy�aaze tools part` , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son' and Joanne, also Barb Blake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Art family of Mrs. Thos. Blake, and care. This is very rewar- London, who passed away on,,; ' ding work, he said. Sunday, January 21. •�„, I ; �* There are presently five Regional Health Cou.ncils, which have been established with the regioned- government. Dr. Mills felt confident that Co -Pilot will be a. definite ad- vantage to the county. This project is under the guidance of Dr. Hudson; -and Deupty King. Town C�undlBrieIs a result of the growing ntroversy surrounding the e South Storm Sewer, oderich Town Council has ce more decided to seek the vice of persons in -the -know. A motion was approved at hursday' evening's council eeting that legal and gineering information will be ught from the town solicitor. d from the town engineer_ fore any final decision is ached. It was made clear that coup 1 prefers to meet with these ntelmen in person so that all pects of the question may be red. * * * Godorish Town Council will nd $18,000 on a sanitary wer in the Industrial Park to rvice the DRMCO lots. DRMCO has purchased" a ock of land in .the Industrial :rk for expansion and an- uncement was made last ek in this newspaper of the- ovincial loans to the firm. The Warren Street sewer m Britannia Road to Furse ad will 'be built at .an timated cost of $101,000. Net st to the town, however, .ted Reeve Deb Shewfelt, uld. be -less than, $50;000 The portion of the" eatpen"' re eligible for subsidy from province should be $75,640., obable subsidy from the ovince .has been estimated at 7,820. Subdividers in the a will pay .$13,850 toward cost of the sewer leaving 9,330 for the -municipality to ince. Afield WAIS Reeve Shewfelt said ,that wish>J,the competitive hidding among drain ' construction firms, it is hoped "to knock about 20 percent off that figure"; • * * * Town Council agreed to take no further action on the proposed purchase of the McGee , property, Lots 21 and '20, • Plan 21, Bennett Street East. At a recent meeting, Town Oouncil offered to pay $3,200 for the property but was .infor- med the acceptable price was $5,500. , Council also decided to take, no further action on the pur- chase of the Blake property on Lakeshore Drive. * * * • 'No action will be .taken to establish a, Reserve Fund from the' 1972.budget of the Recreation and , Community Centre Board, but con- sideration 'will be. giveh in the 1973 budgetto appropirate a sum of money to a• Reserve Fund for Recreation Capital Expenditures. Upon ;consultation with the municipal auditor, council ,found_it.,,woulds not, -..be. proper. ..,,according ' -.to 'accounting procedures to establish a reserve fund out of a prior year's operation. The fund, the auditor claimed, should be ,set up out of the current year's budget. * * There's to be some work done at the municipal offices study book topic is about Indi�- TheJanuary meeting of the hfield W.M.S. was held at e home of Mrs. Ewan acLean, with an attendance nine. Mrs. Earl Howes, who was in arge of the program, opened meeting with a New Year rse and prayer. • rs. Stuart MacLennan read scripture and meditation, lowed--by-prayer. rs. Earl Howes introduced study book on India and played pictures. oll call vwas answered by yment of membership fees. 1 Mrs. Jane West, president, called for reports from the various secretaries. Explorers by Mrs. E. MacLean; Supply and Finan- cial, Mrs. Henry MacKenzie; - summary of the year's meetings, Mrs. Donald Simp- son. this year including wall-to-wall platform for the Mayor and , Administrator in the council chambers. Other changes planned in- clude glass partitions' over the offices in the building as well' as storage space in the rear of the premises.. * *4* Town Council, concurred with if recommendation from the Harbor Committee chaired by. Councillor Bill Crawford that the necessary repairs to the storm sewer outlet at St. Christopher's Beach be carried out and that the work be un- dertaken by the Public Works Department "in the interest of economy". _ . The recommendations of B. M. Ross, town engineer, are to Wed 40 years -. extend the present enclosed portion by about 250 feet. The .report of the Harbor Committee showed that wash has _caused wiadening of the outlet right at -the pipe, from. four to five feet on each side. This non -running water results, of course, in stagnant pools. Theestimated cost to enclose this ditch has increased by $3,000 in three years, the report said. The Maitland Valley Conser- vation Authority has been con- tacted to lend whatever assistance is available in the matter of erosion on the lakebank. ' Heavy • rainfall on New Year's Day caused considerable flooding of 'town streets and serious erosion to the lakebank from the top. - Couple spent busy week of celebration Never a dull moment was what an4 Mrs,Her E 'Macp'hee., 184' .as'AAt t." Goderich, said of last week end when their family entertained them -in recognition of their 40th wedding anniversary, January 21. On Saturday, evening the children• entertained their parents to a dinner party at the Candlelight Inn. On. Sunday afternoon the family, relatives and friends `surprised them in " their -awn home with a smorgasbord din- ner and evening of pictures and sing -song. F_ Mr. and Mrs.. Harold MacPhee have, five' children: Grant of. Benmiller; Mrs. Ron (Yvonne), Pentland of -Dungan- , Get -Weil cards were signed -by the_ -members for several__ ladies who are ill. Plans for the 125th Anniver- sary on June 17 were discussed. Mrs. West closed with prayer and_lunch was served: 0 in bloom at And don't forgot our Salo. *till some good Buys left! non;, Jerry. of, Sarnia:, Bruce ofr. Toronto; and.Ddnald at hone: Relatives were present from Mount Forest, • Listowel and - Markham and ".,._friends from Goderich. They were the recipients of many lovely gifts, cards, long distance phone calls and the gift from the family of a -lovely chandelier. The couple sincerely thanked all for their thoughtfulness and for helping to make the day a memorable' one for them. GODERICH FROSTED FOODS 65`'HAMI.L'TON STREET -- • Another aspect of the program, Meals on Wheels, which could be a very rewar- ding form of assistance, has not been successful in the past due to the lack of volunteers. Dr. Mills offered a great deal of encouragement and en- thusiasm that these projects will be successful- in Huron County. Following the . secretary's report and the treasurer's report, President Evelyn Scaman outlined our goal for 1973 as being Worship, Work, and Fellowship. She also outlined a very busy schedule of events corning up. The Education Group, under TON TOPICS Eugene Bender, 158 Britan- nia Road _West recently received his designation as a Chartered Accountant. He is employed with Goderich. A.M: Harper in , in December, which were all sold two hours later. In new business, it was ap- proved that the A. C. W. year be changed to coincide with the regular church year, January •1 f)0,0)cn1!)€CP0 CP the) ) to December 31. There is a quilt ready to be started. If you are interested in joining this dedicated group of ladies, and enjoy chatting and a -cup of tea, they will certainly welcome you. The Chancel Guild is in- terested in setting up a Junior Chancel Guild. Any comment in this direction would be welcomed by convener Shelagh Sully. A reminder, ,that the Messenger deadline is this Sun- day, January 28. Get all your news items into Mary Russell by then. - Come and treat yourself to lunch! You deserve" -Er lovely" 'niea7 sad" no' �shes�io�"wash-"!""""" The monthly luncheon will be Friday, January 26 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Keep in mind - February 14 'Phere will be a Tupperware arty sponsored by the Canon Taylor Group in the Pariah Hall. On Februarys, 20, we will have a regular A. C. W. Meeting: - MORTGAGES First fed Second Mortgages - BOUGHT - SOLD • AR,RANGED Available for ;t FARMS". - RESIDENTIAL - IMPROVEMENTE •i FAR • MOR FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS IMMM'r'LO :-47 (tor. Street, , Holliston, Onlorio Phone r, 338-3017 08338.3038 irenings New 0*.ndee 6961970 erheoFtor).41)€€,es ,IriNtr)Jtr,..)cee Or IA Winyham :1 3S7.16S6 FREE BONUS TO OUR CUSTOMERS Fill in the following coupon Have your Diamond checked and cleaned by a Certified Jeweller Receive, a 51.25 jar of Hagerty Jewel. 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