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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-10, Page 4• PAGE 47410DERIt IGI1' STA ' THURSDAYS JANUARY 14), 1974 Y�u • -Waite 'during the hof dny_ 6° couree through Victoria season • Russell :Johns •n included me • •Registered Nurses Assistant. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and The course begins Monday, fami1,y-,::from: -..Lond0n whoJanuary 7, Best Wishes, °Mar ur raise. $ 1� at to ent to e wt Ilii., and Mrs. I-fospital for R.N.A.' training- The Christmas meeting of the Irene White, Margaret,r,Mc brought along " the Christmas dia.` dinner turkey and Ml the ,. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Bailie trimmings; Mr, and MrsAlvin from Oak Lake, Manitoba flew . Lafrhmboise' and two grand-: east to attend the funeral of the - childrenikof Goderich; also Ken latter's uncle, Mr. David Johnston ,and,'11 argaret Fen- ,McAllister, at Lucknpw on dersoii from Toronto who Wednesday.'. They spent a' few remained home till Thursday days visiting • other relatives this week. and friends but had to return Miss Cathy . and Jean home on Saturday. Stothers from, London were,, Mr. Jim Little -passed away home,during the festive season 'Friday evening n in Widgham with Mr,. and Ars. Bob and District Hospital in his Stott; ;e3„ end Jim. 76th .year: The sympathy of l�Ir. and Mrs. 'Tom Fowler neighbours and friends here is and children, Darrel and extended to each of the mem- Karen, from Parkhill, .enjoyed bers, of his family.' Christmas' Day and Nei -kr -Year's ..Mrs. Mary Sere ,and family Sund y with the former's were guests on New Year's Day • parer s, Mr. and 'Mrs: Chas. • with ,Mr. and °'Mie. Dwight. Fowler. �► Ald-ham. and 'family - in Mr. and Mrs. Robt. "Irvin had Goderich.' ' a family gathering" on New . There have been many -family Year's Day including 14r. • aitd gatherings during the holiday Mrs. Wm. Irvin, Mr: And Mrs. season, and visits exchanged. Russell Irvin and family, ninth ' among neighbours, helping u's Tconcession of Ashfield; Mr.' and to realize •how'irn_portant homes • Mrs. Percy Blundell, Goderich, are. and Mr. and, Mrs. Geo. McGee • Roy Errington in Ottawa an- and girls of Clinton. ,. nually treats 40-50 boys from On New Year's ,Mrs. Cecil fuer homes to a Christmaf, Blake was a.guest in Wingham, turkey dinner in a restaurant: 'with Mr. and Mrs. R`:''I This• 4ear resulted in an Kilpat jck and :,Mrs. A.'N. anxios,,time for all when„theyn Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A became' will due t'o foodButton _and children, �of Barrie poisoning,...but 'all recovered:.. were there also. Such, -ki,ndness•;bxing"s mad On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.. that this is the :man who. has otedayears to the study and .. rf . rch in atomic energy, g the -death of hii (due to ,cancer)' in' 1944. Roy 'Vas inner at Goderich' Kilpatrick, Mrs. Atkinson of deL • Wingham; Mr. and Mrs., Omar , rese Brooks of Lucknow; and Mr." follow and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick of brother" Agincburt visited at the home '•December of Mrs. Blake. 44- scholarship' Arthur Circle was held `bn ' Decernber 17 with the`executive in charge. Letters were received from. Margaret Govier and Mrs. Enrigh rthe latter'a request for a good attendance at the Presbyterial to be held in' Sear'orth -on January 9. ' Ruth' Jerry reported that, $1$3.54 had been braised at, the talent table and the Correspon- ding Secretary was asked to send` a thank you letter to Cliff Elliott for .helping at the Christmas party. • Lucy Johnston reported that $288.75 had beenArealized from the sale of. cook books and it was decided to order" 100 more. The"'treasurer reported there was a balance of $61.36 after', reaching -the allocation of $1,071.90 for 1973. This was , achieved by the co-operation of • ' zie and Audrey Ro9.41. ' e Scripture was read by.'Lucille Henderson;- Lee 'McCallum sang a negro spiritual "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" following- " which ' the meeting closed with. the singing. of Christmas carols. . Winnie Walters and ;-Donna Crawford served a lunch during a social hour. In this tiine of shortages it is a good thing that there are,no real food shortages in our conn - try. About everything else is in short supply, be it some hard- ware -or skilled. labour. However, if you go,o your food store you can•be-very sure that you -don't have to order that roast for your, party six reeks in advance. Think, about ,it, it could -happen too. .. each member working on 1t ferent projects. • ,Tine annual- .reports' were adopted collectively as read by the secretary. We were '•for- tunate to have, had interesting and,' info`m'ative „speakers, namely, •Mr.2' Royal.. Hazel McCreath, Edna Raynor, Beatrice Campbell, Dr. Parmer, and,'Shirley MacMellow,A - Be,'yMacCallurn, Eleanor radnock and' NTadeline Ed- ward. ' SoThists who added to our en joyi'rient of meetings were _ Lorine . Madge, Nina Knight, ' Lee McCallum and Jane," Deathe. . " Chris Hyde gave the report of the nominating committee... The list of officers for.1974 is as -follows: past -president, Edna 'Pollock.; erald Bere hasreturned for ''High School.fid 'went on to . _his second term to Fanahawe._, •4 College, London,- beginning. January 7. His first term was quite' successful. Miss Martha Eedy has gone to London for a nitre month s U.pivertity, He ` •is now vice- president of Atomic "Energy, at Ottawa; and his sister, Mrs. Lillian Mac1'5onald sa. he -is nick -named thea. "Sparlug" of atomic energy. • • -We- are no startipg; l he longest term o e school °year. We wonder what this new year •: `holds in store for us.` We hope everyone has made his New Year's resolutions to 'better this •' school year. -All'the teaghers and pupils would like to thank Mr. an- tha and Mr. Erb on theMex. -cellent job. they did of cleaning the school during the holidays. Tflare ., - everyoneoors is busy shiningpreparing he —speeches to be given in late part of January: The, topics may be on anything except' politics and religion. igoberta Wheeler and: Brew - don, King from grade `eight and Richard Evoy'from grade seven , ' have left our 'schoitl and we wish them luck and success ,in ' the new year in their new schools. - The grade seven and eight girls are practising .at. recess every day for- th,s•ragketball ,tournament. The .•seri or boys are practiysing before and after school for ,the volleyball tour- nahenx"which will he held on Saturday the 26 at the high. school. °` Mrs, Shaddick's .,class, is collecting used, stamps to raise money for the Red Cr`oss.;, Anybody in, the school who has used stamps please bring them to, room. 101. ,'-- r, R INTEREST RATES Now. Available Oo 1ST, AND 0ND MORTGAGES Anywhere in Ontario .., .-..wglW!MNI.NIdfa rRESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAII and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing For- New Construction & Land-' Development .. For, Representativ"es In Your Area Phone '• . t. SAF'EWAcY INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519) 744-6535 Collect , Head Office - 56 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ont. -4-1Ne Buy' Existing Mortgages for Instant Cash- • 4 __The Kindergartens are talking about winter- sports, skiing, a skating etc. , They. are. a1sQttalking about eskimo's and -are planning ,a winter walk. The" grades ones and twos haver 'been_ making calendars -and are examining snow The ••' -grade fours has 'been studying th,e...sky' and the comet Kahoutek. -They h.ave been looking for the comet at night. ..The -grade" fives are studying. Germany in Social' Studies. president Agnes Curt; vice �`- president Mary Wray; ding secretary Glenda Salter; treasurer' Lee. McCallum; • corresponding secretary Betty. McKenzie; flower fund Betty Fisher; home helpers Sadie Gilders; glad,tidings Hazel McCreath;, lif. membership uci.l;le Henderson; supply' j Young; press secretary Johnston;. friendshipser- .. vice 'rence Boyce., literature. and 1i i ary. Dorothy, .� Slake; oup lea • era, * Audrey Royal; ary }lend 3 F Beton,: cKenzie, Ruth Skeoch; argaret M'acXenzie; social committee Minnie Walters; Donna GraWford. Mr. 'Royal spoke, briefly and, installed the 1974'.execu'tiv'e. 'Art 'appropriate Christ las ,service, written by Mrs. Peter Walter was introduced Agnes Cutt; The readers were • rs-i --•-sti';.-FfarilFettrii C3 tl' h; ..a happy time 'and -'many people And" Mr. ,and Mrs. Arngj:c,.., entertained with their family Young of RIV5 ,Goderich. home for the holidays. uc .. Weare sorry,.ta,.repor•t Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.°' -Dennis Shob- + Geo, McBride is a. patient in • brook and children Kim and• Alexandra Hospital, Goderich ,Cindy of Cambridge, -Qalt, and we. with .her a'•speedy spent New Years with Mr. and :----recovery( Mrs. Percy McBride: Mr, Frank McMichael is a Mr. and Mrs.\ Terence Hun- patient in Victoria . Hospital, ter entertained for New Years .• London and is wished a s' iy when their da'ughter and recovery by his many.. family,. Mr. and ,,Mrs. John Thompson from 'Seaforth; son and family, Mr;- and Mrs. Elmer Hunter; daughter Cathy at home; and daughter 'Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Totte i'ham and new baby daughter of Owen Sound, were 'home\for tie holiday. .. . • Mr. and Mrs. Hislop of'Strat- ford spent Christ has 'with the', Tatter's parents Mr. and Mrs; ,Roy 'Allen. Mrs. Dan (Clara) Scfrwanz' now-'- of Sarnia visited with - family and friends -in Goderich and_granddaughter`• Mrs. Randy • • : Ater.,, Mr. ••-Kerr and-ddaughter'- Shannon of ^Saltford and • niece` -, Mrs. Gordon Kaitting and Mr. Kaitting,,adoring the holiday • season.' Visiting' with Mr. 'and ,Mg.l Terence Hunter this past "weekend were the former's,+h 'cousin Mrs..Gwen Lastatid Last of Winnipeg, -Miss 'G -race Hunter,. and Mr; -Irving -Hunter of Goderich;. Guests with Mrs. Tait, Clark fur hl'ew•-Years Day were her ; daughter,. Mr. arid- Mir ' ohn Gibson and family , and . Mrs. Kaake„ of Wroxeter; son, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and' family of EAR •5 Goderich; Mrs. Resale Young; Mrs. Helen poughert and son Bruce; `and Lee McCallum, Glenda Salter, The grade seven and, eight' boys plan on going to bailtet- ball tournament . 1)ef will be"'"'"`" going to St. NM'artins ach'ool' in London :and to play another game in Tillsonburg:.=Ctln -_ Dece ,bei 19 they got practised-.: up a little bit by ,laying Kingsbf1dge. (Goderich won) • The grade 8 class have been Writing „letters to 'Vancouver and are expecting them to Goderich during the; last week •" in March. They are working with gym nastics during Phys: Ed. f . The grade sixes are..studyi'rg After Denmark aL.. P F -I' the Inca, Indians,y in 'Social •' now Yugoslavia" has regulated' Studies and in Science they are studying the sky at nightf.-,-0. The grade sevens are building' construction in -Ge epigraphy ,to, show contours. They are ,taking a look. -ate the seven year war in ' -listo.ry. 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