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PAGE 2A-4101)14RICII: SIONAL-STAR THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1974
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The Ahmeek Chapter of the
1.0,11E. met at the home of
,Mrar Pen Chisholm on January.
1.4 with a large, attendance.
1VIrs. R. Neville presided, and
Mrs. C. Eiffell presented the
flay, •
Minutes of the Nove▪ mber
and December meetings were
read by the secretary, Mfris. F. '
Mills and approved.
Various projects fOrkerPing
haNiclicappedplire• n were-
discussed„eeecially hard of
hear' rihildren.
he report ,of the ',laminating
committee_ was read by Mrs.
R.G. Emerson.
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.„ A letter from the Canadian
Legion thanking the chapter for
helping with Remembrance
Day, and, the purchase -of a
wreath was , _rad%
Meals ''cin Wheels was
discussed, and explained to the
members by mrs-r*, AuldTA
' letter. yy-asc-fea,d requesting a
dpnation of ten dollars. It ,Was
-Aecided to give this donation to
help get •the project, started,.
,..014.0 executive aleeting will be
held.on January 22 at the home
of Mrs. Neville. '
The treasuret's report was
,read by, Mrs. A: Hebei in the
, absence of Mrs. G. Henderson.
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A letter of thanks from the
leader of the Girl 4uides was
read.
Nominitions Were made for
those pffices whichcz were oot
filled:
A new member, Mrs. Frank
Stokes took her affirmation
with Mrs. Neville anitMrs. C.
Murray, '
Services Secretary, Mrs. C.
Cott; gave herreport.. -
Citizenship , Secretary, Mts.
A. Hebei, gave a report on the
work which can be done for
hard of hearing children in the
far north. Specialized equip-
ment is needed for this worki
Mrs. Nevillejorthe benefit of
the new members„ explained
the working. of .I.O.D.E. in a
most interesting manner. •
The. Provincial Annual'
Meeting will be held in
Hamilton on April 17th and
- 18th., •
Mrs. O. StratIghan, card"•con-
vener, aninounced donations
from two members. These are
vary much, appreciated.
Mrs. Chisholm, the hostess,
introduced her friend, Mrs.
Elizabeth Ford, to the mem'.
. hers, -
Mrs. H. Dodd tliahked the
hostess far the Use of her home-,
Next meeting will be held at'
, Mrs. C. Murray's home, Nelson
'Street, at two o'clock the
'Second Monday of Febrnary.
This will be 'the annual
meeting.
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This ye4r pr6m1ses to be a,
good one for .114aitiancl,--0,ur
curlers, both Men and
Women tike, are making their
mark on the curling scene. For,
the first time one of our rinks
has won ,the district playoffs, If
-1 ein 'wrong in .this assumption.
11HP.pawl°egviezrd, hIeraernwtrilefe;ring to ,
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the aroup who represented
Maitland at,,the SOLCA spin):
'sore& Seniors """ competitien' in
Kincardine last 'week.. 'Skip
Mexine,Martip with the help of
Hazel 'Beaver, Mari: Young
and Lois 1-1aines won all games
and have earned, the right, to go
on to Lindsay at the end of this
month. We all extend our
heartiest congratulations girls
and wish -you the best.of -luck in
Lienndosatyin. uing
with the SOLCA.
riews, the rink heaclidThp by
Phyl Durst' playing in the
Provincials competitionga.v.01.
the old school try and made it
to (lie second .day. Hanover
took this event but our girls,are
to be cong-ratulated for making
a good showing in their three
games.
• _ Monday, January .14/74,,
two rinks from my club
travelled to Ripley' to attend
their .Ladies' Bonspiel. The
first draw eoded up with a
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playoff •between ,the .two
Maitland" rinks...how• about
that/at/ The 'results vvere as
follows; winners • *firlst, ,dravy,
Phyl Durst, Lois Vanstone,
Eleanor 'Fisher and, Betty
Moore; runners-up, Barb
Hawkins; Bernice Moore,
Isabelle -Eedy and Isobel
Sturdy. 'Good curling •girls!
Now to give some space to
4x-
Ladies' Invitatitio al Bonspiel
takes place on February 13.
With regards to our borispiel,
a sheet will be posted shortly
and is you are interested in
, curling in this event please sign
up in the appropriate section.
The number of rinks from
Maitland allowed to enter will'
td,reopmeneduteenictieir.elAy toannythe,rateentriessign
_„• Lip if you are interested and you
*ill be informed when the
details are all in.
Paydowns •for the Tan
will take place after nuary
22.In
Mayipthge, bestie ms
add our, co ratutations. o
• Faye and mieSon .Ribey on
—the birt of their 'first child, a
b
son onlanuary nth. Hope
toee you back on the ice next
year Faye.
the men, , Se 4,101431.--htL‘
19th., Dominion na,d,s
Machinery Co. sponsored a
men's bonspiel ,with 16 rinks en-
tered, some from as far awapas
Toronto. Thei•e were two
draws and the 9 a.m. winners
were: -„tv'an Rivett (Goderich);
Verdon Vanstone, Len
tfawman. and Tom Moore."
Second Owe winner was Dick
Worgan, also from Goderich;
The 11a.m.winner war kobert-
.$4.:•11 and: his rink "from High
park Curling Club, Toronto,
Ont. '§econd place went ttt Sam
Keeping from Woodstock
Curling Club., I gather a good
.time was had all arotrd.
February is sha,ping up to be
a very busy mollth for the.
ladies. We are hosting two
SOLCA•events this year and we
. hope that when you are asked
,to assist in any way that you
will do so cheerfully. The first
of these ,is the BusinesS. Girls.'
' • Tankard on February 2,1974.
The 'folloWing week • the
district playdowns for iie On:
. tario 'Tankard will be held, at
Maitland on February 6 and 7.
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At the regular meeting
January 15 of the -Rebekah
;Lodge in the Lodge room,
I'MacKay „Hall,„ Noble Grand .
Sister - Elva -‘ 48hildeston
presided.
Thep ,
reviouseeting a
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ration was appro to have a
500 card mayt hon to raise
funds for thilodge, The mem.
hers are cOhold them, in the dif-
feren omes in groups of eight
fo „period of eight weeks, -
Therewas a meeting•in Clin-
ton January 9 in ' regards to
high school students entering a
speaking contest irn Huron
district. The winner will receive
, a free trip to the United
Nationsin New 'York city.,
Followlog the 'fleeting the
, lodge was entertained by a
group of ten from the
Psychiatric Hospital with their
humor and musicalttalents uh- '
, der the leadership of Mr. Gor-
, .clon Harrison. • ,,,
Lunch was 'Served by Sister ,
Vera Lal;der and committeek, -
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