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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-06-07, Page 25• 'stef lM ~McCalla Luuuln sister of 1 pronto ~label D � caii a Funeral '.reef Wee :311 G `'ral sMice an Char rth, Kttche (inday, lav pm are erpe 'expects Danati PI Fund qt. Canadi 1 Rheum ;;n he made ,s nipath}. Bal art publish late Edwar h(. name o rence Sto emitted by • Lcesnn coy, era ire for t the ed LIAM IETER ,ORIA nscriptions 1 • Ontario McCaIIv esentative 1 Rd.,.God 524-7345 ;CHOW. A BUS- . berna s of Canada ,J0 STS IStOr IOL TIP PRAYER r comeyPi es call 524 IRO 00 a.m. ittendence Ion Fund cel) 3. 1 (hur :ONARD tY Grades NAADSH ^H r Scho°1 EChoir wI district annual held at Dungannon District annual Dungannon welcomed the 73rd Dix eats at the noon luncheon was of Huron -West a i strved ,. by the Dungannon t Thursday' in Dungan- Church. ung t Lntted Church. ladies. The president, Mrs. handled by Harold Gaunt presided and Soon was roil Wake, Mrs.Wilbur greetings were brought by Gir Lorne IverS, vin Reed, Reeve of Ashfield and h1ry. St. Township.Harold Gaunt, Greetings were also -brought president was in charge sat long session Mrs from the London Convention Alton welcomed the AnockyA burnrs. Eleanor Brad a and members. Bruce Heath, superintendent Graham McNee non read the f11ei"tend pf of ildren's AidhSo etye twas guest County speaker peaker annual meeting financial statement at the luncheon. He spoke on eRobert Wilson fthe C.A.S. Bursary which the. ch base the auditors W.I. members in Huron County had established 13 years ago to assist in furthering the education of a Ward of the Society. Due to changes in legislature, Mr. Heath outlined several plans to use this money and this will be brought to the County Rally, October 1 for consideration of the delegates. At the afternoon program, Mrs. Ivan Wightman of Belgrave was commentator for the Fashion Parade of wedding gowns wearing her own wed- ding dress of 25 years ago. Mrs. Norman Coultes of Belgrave was the pianist. Gowns were as follows: 1900 modeled by Mrs. Mary Clair- mont, Goderich; 1910, Miss Joyce Dougherty, Dungannon; 1913, Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Clin- ton; 1916, Mrs. Emmerson Wright, Blyth; 1920, Mrs. Jim Aitcheson, St. Helens; 1930, Mrs. Mabel Jacklin, Wingham, 1934, Mrs. Robert Phillips. Auburn; 1935, Mrs. Muriel Grigg, Clinton; 1937, Mrs, Har- vey Taylor, Londesboro; 1938, ,Miss Joyce Dougherty, Dungan- non; 1940, Miss Myrtle John- son, Wingham; 1943, Mrs. Hillie Kloeze, Tiger Dunlop; 1949, Mrs. Russel Phillips, St. Helens;' 1952; Mrs. John Man- ning, Blyth; 1957, Mrs. Tom Penhale, Goderich Township; 1960, Mrs. Reg Lawson, Lon- desboro; 1966, Mrs. William Clifford, Tiger Dunlop; 1972, Mrs. John Stadelmann, Auburn, 1972 Mrs. Donald Welsh, Goderich Township. Wedding nightgowns were modeled by Mrs. Frank McQuillin, St. Helens, 1873; Mrs. Ross Higgins, Belgrave, 1893; and Mrs. Eleanor Brad- nock, 1h7�. Several of the models wore their own wedding gowns. A sing -song was led by Mrs, Bill Co ltes with Mrs. Norman Coultes lat the piano. The roll call of the Branches was taken by Mrs. Graham McNee and each president gave their highlights of the year. The InMemoriarnservice was taken by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Frank Raithby of Auburn: The deceased mem- bers honoured were Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. Sam:-Daer, and. Mrs. John Neville, Auburn; Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Stanley Cook,. Belgrave; Mrs. Huron Murch, Clinton; Miss Annie Moser,. Goderich; Mrs. Elgin Josling, Londesboro; Mrs. Arthur Edgar and Mrs. James Halliday of Wingham Norman Coulthard of uls, provincial board r ratified the District rs. They were• Auburn, rank Raithby stand in Mrs. Leonard Arc aam- Belgrave Mrs. Ivan an; Bklh, Mrs. Charles n; Clinton, Mrs. Amber Goderich, Mrs. Norman nt; Goderich yTow n p,,rt' Stanley. nnon, Mrs. Wilmer go; St. Helens, Mr-' Aitcheson; Wingham, William Elston; Lon - o, Mrs. Donald n; -and Tiger Dunlop, alph Jewell. Bert Crawford presen- history of Pennies for hip and the secreatries d them. Norman Coulthard of Is, Board Director for vision 23 gave the ed Women's Institute rio report. She spoke on and' Lee Homestead at Creek Incl encouraged to sed this historic site the Women's Institute was drawn up by e Hoodless arid Erland Catherine Hunt, home ist for Huron County congratulations from istn_ of Agriculture and She. reported for 4-H ating that 1150 girls he project in Huron this year. She corn- ed the leaders on the t way they had assisted projects and the high• ng as workmanship by the girls. She also on the Senior program about projects that are, for this year. illiam Elston, district to the Officers' Con - this year gave her Other delegates who were Mrs. Roy Daer, ; Mrs. Norman Rad- linton; Mrs' Clifford Goderich; Mrs. Stanley in, Goderich Township; nald Buchanan, Lon- ; Mrs. Ross Gammie, ens, Mrs. Gordon Kan - Dunlop., and Mrs. olmes, Wingham.. - Wilfred Colclough, Clin- e the resolutions report ted that all branches sy year, many trying to e with resolutions local governments. C. McClenaghan of branches. The guest speaker, Mrs. Har- vey Houston, Lucknow, was in- troduced by Mrs_ Donald Haines of Auburn. Mrs. Houston is the Public Relations Officer for the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. She gave an account of her work and told what Public Relations meant in the W.I. 'faking each letter separately she outlined the W,.1." objectives for Horne and Coun- try. Reports of the Standing veners were _ given by Mrs. WilliamPorter, Goderich Township` for Agriculture and Canadian Industries; Mrs. Emily Elston Wingham for Citizenship and World Affairs; Mrs. Ben Walsh, Blyth, for Education nand Cultural Ac- tivities; and Mrs. Bert Shobb rook, Londesboro for Family and Consumer's Affairs. The P.R.O. report was given by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Auburn. Mrs. Gordon Taylor gave the Curator's report and Mrs. Keith Webster reported for ,Huronview. Mrs. Clifford Holland of -Clinton read a letter drafted against regional government in Huron County and this will he sent to the other Districts and brought up at the County Rally. The invitation to Belgrave for the 1974 Annual was accep- ted. Mrs, Cecil Elliott of Clinton presented the slate of officers and Mrs. Norman Coulthard presided for the election of of- ficers. They are as follows: Past President, Mrs. Harold Gaunt, R R 2 Lucknow; . President, Mrs. Donald Haines, Auburn; First vice-president, Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Belgrave; Second vice-president; Mrs. John Ban- ter, R R 2 Clinton; Secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Graham McNee, Dungannon; Assistant secretary -treasurer, Mrs: Richard Buchanan, R R 6 Goderich;, Federation Representative, Mrs. Harold Gattrtt R R 2, Lucknow; Alter- nate Federation representative, Mrs. William Porter, R R 2, Goderich. Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Clifford Crozier, 183 Wellington St. Goderich; Resolutions, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough, Clinton; Curator, Mrs. Celia Taylor, Auburn; Assistant curator, Mrs. Lloyd, Pipe, Londesboro. District Delegate, Mrs. Donald Haines, Auburn; Altel- nate District Delegate, Mr.l: Ivan Wightman, Belgrave; Auditor, Mrs. Robert Wilson, R. R 5 Goderich. Standing Committee veners, Agriculture Ca'nadi-an Industries, • M.rs,.• William Porter, R R 2, Goderich; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Luella McGowan, Blyth; Education and Culture) Activities, Mrs. Ben Walsh, Blyth; Family and Consumer's Affairs, Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Londesboro. Con - and erewarding art Self -Defence. e nest protect ive ulpment against job cidents iti alreatlivv v Ott rs— ureyes, your ( 4N, r brain. Keep alert , Work ensively, and you'll ata the job. y Self-defence is•t he secret of safety. You've got a lot to live for; work defensively, and enjoy life. The sure Way to safely is Self -Defence. (hurt INT )73 le„ -- r„ ko gII lug view men's Compensation Board °1d The Safety Associations, Ontario 1' GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1,73—PA011 1/A WORK BOOTS •.Jnd.u. trial • Farm • Factory Plain or safety toe Choice of seven sole materials. The District Women's Institute elected a new executive et thele District Annual Meeting In Dungannon last Wednesday. Members of that new executive are, left to right, Mrs. Graham McNee, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Harold Gaunt, (continued from page 8A) Mrs„ Jessie Naylor retur'ted home last weekend after being a patient in University Hospital, London following leg surgery. c € a federation representative and past president; Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, public relations officer; Mrs. Donald Haines, president; and Mrs. Ivan Whiteman, vice-president. (staff photo) Auburn and district ... N1rs Jack Armstrong visited her far her, Jack Carter in Vic- terri;i fl',pital, London, last Wedti --(lay_ A number from this com- munity attended the Golden, Wedding celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Andrews of Goderich. Mrs. George Millian returned to her home last week after several weeks a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital. Mrs. Harry Arthur visited her father, Mr. Elmer Keller in Victoria Hospital, London, last Wednesday. 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