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GAS gills presented by
local WI members
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The Women's • Institute met,
no,Thuraday afternoon Novem-
ter 22nd in the Agriculture
.board Rooms with the
Fesident Mrs. C. Elliott in the
chair.
Following the opening exer-
cise,
xer-
tisethe roll call was an-
swered by naming, "A...Huron
County industry". Cifts for the
Children's Aid Society were
placed in a box. Mrs. Corrie
will contact Institute members
for their assistance when the
Christmas parcels are to be
packed before
r Mrs• W. Colclough delegate
to the 59th London Arena Con-
vention of the Women's In-
tptute, held at the Banqueter
!late!, London, gave an ex-
cellent report of the two day
vent. The theme, "If you have
e @mile in your heart you have
one on your face". The 1974
'Area C27 and 28nwill in Stratford. ld
Nov.
! rs. Norman Holland, con-
vener for Agriculture and
Canadian Industries had as
guest -speaker for the day, Miss
lane Pengelly our 'Home
Economist. She showed a film,
'Food Mystique and spoke on
Food, Fads and vitamins,
psticides and the research on.
whether they effect foods. Food
Companies that add additives
are constantly under sur-
veillance so that all additives
are safe. Food label laws
require that all additives be
listed on containers in descen-
ding order.
Mrs. Muriel Grigg read The
Song of the Lazy Farmer on
"Human nature" andAVhat is
a farmer" which fitted in with
the Agriculture topic.
The Christmas meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held
December 20th and take the
form of a pot luck dinner at
12:30 p.m. Each member is to
give a donation toward the
Save the sight project for par-
tially blind children. An ex-
change of gifts will also be
held.
Clinton 4-11 Achievement
Day will be held on December
15th at Central Huron Secoh-
dary School at 1 p.m. Women's
Institute members are invited
to attend.
Pennies for friendship collec-
tion was taken and the meeting
closed with the National An-
them followed by the singing of
the Institute Grace. Mrs. C.
Holland and her group served
'lunch.
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:The annual "Snow Flake Bazaar" was held in the Green Room of the Royal Canadian
Legion .Branch 109 Hall recently .7 Although attendance was down slightly from previous—
years,
revious-
years, organizers say they are pleased with response to the project. On view for those at-
tending were a wide selection of handicrafts, ornaments ,and knick-knacks suited for
Christmas giving. ,(staff photo)
McMichael collection
Kleinburg exhibit epen
Due to increased popularity,
the. -McMichael Canadian
Collection in Kleinburg will be
open during December ,this
year, for the first time. The
towering pine -trees, rugged
valley and uniquely Canadian
motif create an atmosphere
particularly appealing for
family exc,prsions during the
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and stone .complex which
houses 900 works of art ih its
thirty gallery rooms.
Throughout the month, the
Collection will be open its
regular hours — 1:00 to 5:30
p.m., Tuesday to Sunday. As at
other times .of year, there is no
charge for parking or adtn
tance. The Collection feat
Canadian landscapes by the
Group of Seven including the
largest permanent display of_,.
Tom Thomson's work, as well
as works by Emily Carr, David
Milne and Clarence Gagnon.
The recently,. opened Indian
and Eskimo wing adds a new
dimension to the Collection.
For the convenience of
visitors, lunch and afternoon
tea is served in the pine -
panelled dining room beginning
at noon. A selection of books,
reproductions and other distin-
ctly Canadian items are
available in the Gallery shop.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER`' 21,
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New general
manager f�
credit bureau
Douglas Forster was appoin-
ted to the Board of Directors of
the 45 office Associated Credit
Bureaus of Ontario at their an-
nual meeting recently in ,
Toronto.
Mr. Forste is General
Manager of the; Credit Bureau
of Stratford which covers Perth
and Huron Counties.,
Mr. Forster -stated that
Credit Bureaus must continue
their program' of making the
consumer aware of the Credit
Bureau's functions. Many con-
sumers are not knowledgeable
to the fact that the ,Bureau is
interested only in factual infor-
mation pertaining to the ap-
proval of credit by credit gran-
tors.
He also' confirmed Credit
Bureaus have been in the prac-
tice for many,years of allowing
any interested consumer to
review his credit file by appoin-
tment.
Credit Bureaus are con-
tinuing their research and
development programs on the
effects of automation in our ex-
panding credit economy.
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