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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-11, Page 10PAGS 24.-430 ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1973 1 Upcoming in Clinton HAT'S NEW AT HURONVIEW The Bakelaar Family along with Alcan and Brian Van Der Ende provided special musical numbers at . the Christian Reform song service on Sunday evening. The service was led by Aire Van Der Ende with devotions by Rev. Buekema. Mrs. G. Henderson of Brucefield joined the regulars Mrs. Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins to provide the old tyme music for Monday's get together. , The Annual Bazaar held in the Auditorium on Wednesday' afternoon was quite successful with a good attendance at both the' tea and sale. The residents were enter- tained on "Family Night" with &musical program arranged by Marie Flynn, who also played the piano accompaniment. Jim Murray and Norman Speir with violins, Lorne Lawson mouth organ, step dance and vocal •solos by Debbie Flynn, and Sandra Dale , piano solos provided an hour of fine enter- tainment. Huron 411 awards night Huron 4-H club members, who completed their projects by showing it at Achievement Day, will be- taking part in the an- nual 4-H Awards Night set for Friday, November 23 at Cen- tral Huron Secondary School in Clinton, 4 H club members who are 12 years of age as of January 1, 1973, and are in 4-H (or the first time, will receive a 4-H Plaque with their name on it and the year they completed their project. For members who are over 12 years of age as of January 1, 1973, and have received a plaque last year, their's will be •"a mounted plate with the year inscribed on it to attach to last year's plaque. As explained at the begin- ning of the 4-H year, pre 4 -FI members (club members who had not reached their 12 birth- day by January 1, 1973) will not receive a plaque because they are only recognized as county club members and not as provincial members. However, the project they completed during this year will count toward the proficiency certificate received after com- pleting six projects. LOIN EVERYDAY PRICES Plus Weekly "ACTION PRICED" Specials! St. Peter's CWL plans fall fair Thi.i Week ...Mala TkeSwit',h TO As- P WE01 01 ' Plans were made for the Christmas Fair when the Catholic Women's League held their first meeting of the fall terms at St. Peter's Parish Hall October, :3. The fair is set for the Parish Hall at St. Peter's.Esn Saturday, November 24. Members volun- teered to look after the various booths arid arrangements-- for the tea tables and bake sale were also discussed. W rh the Parish planning to observe the centennial of the Sisters of St. Joseph's arrival in 'Goderich on November 4 Eileen Palmer and Tina. Gallow were asked to form a committee to select a suitable item to mark the appreciation of the C.W.L. to the Sisters. President Dianne Buchanan reported that she had presented the League's Latin Prize to Ian Ross at the recent Goderich and District Collegiate com- mencement exercises. The Social Action Committee reported that it was busy preparing Christmas gifts for the sick and elderly in the Parish. Marie Buchanan reported on the C.W.L. Deanery meeting which took place Sept. 26 at St. Joseph'-s-Rarigh In Itingsliridge: - -._._ Nine :members . from the St. Peter's Parish, Goderich, atten- ded the meeting which had - representatives from every parish of the Deanery. A letter from . the Huron County Children's Aid Society was read and discussed. As a result -a donation toward the work of the Society was ap- proved' r\ v It was decided that the C.W.L. would again present a wreath when the Remem- brance Day cenotaph ceremonies ,are held on Nov. 11, The spiritual reading, by Marie LeBlanc, was taken from. the Christopher book "Three Ministers a , Day".. Mrs LeBlanc also reported on the presentation of pictures to two members who had recently left the Parish. Following the business meeting Christine Crpwley spoke to the group on the work of the Pro -Life Organization. She outlined 'the activities of the group to date and invited,, the ladies to become memllersl - of Pro3Life. She also announced that there is to be an open meeting on November 18 at GDCI. The November meeting of the C.W.L. will take Ehe form of a pot luck supper to be held in the Parish -Hall: TRIM THE COST Of GOOD EATING WITH THESE A&P QUALITY PRODUCTS Actionpriced! Action riced! 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