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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-16, Page 18PAGE: 2A---GODERICH SIGNAL", -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY- 16, 1974 k U . P SpriiiJhings One of *the sessibns in the Goderich Recreation Board's "Spring ,Things" ,presentation is the Conten,ary..Crafts, clas j he class features weaving and .braiding and is instruct ted by Moira Couper who is seated•at the spinning wheel;, Ruth Beuttenmiller, at left. is carding wool while Isobel MacDonald, •stan'ding'beside Moira Couper, practices macrame knots. The two worsen with their backs to the camera` are Ruth Erb, on the left and .Karen McIntosh, also doing..m'acrame knots. Other courses offered were Flower, Shrub and Lawn Care given by Art Bordeau; a Drawing Media Workshop by Jim Marlatt: 'a Photography Workshop,and Camera Selection by Eric Car- • man: Choosing a Horse with Doug Riley 'BirdStudy; 14 \0,1'1 tification and Taxidermy 'by Bill Wisser; Bicycle Buying ,and Maintenance with Gord Crawford; and Outdoor Pool Care with Jim McCaul at the head of the class. (staff photo) \ ,y One hundred, and fifty students of Colborne Central • Srhool . visited the Home on Friday afternoon and presented ap operetta "The Pied Piper of HEimel�in". The Residents' en- joyed' this ' performance very much, as it took them back to their schooldays when this story was in ".one of their readers. A great deal- of credit is due to the students and teachers for this fine display of talent, Mrs. McClure, a great grandmother of one of the students, thanked all those responsible for the program on behalf of the Residents. , The•`' Bayfield volunteers assisted with Monday's ac- tivities with' Mrs. Myrtle. Parker joining Norman Speir and Jerry -Collins' to 'provide the music for the afternoon. • ,' The over 90 Club ' met 'on Wednesday afternoon and were 4 Menesetung's new director .Miss Margie Whyte B.Sc., B. -Ed., R.R. 2 ,Seaforth, has been. appointed as the 1974 Direcfot" for Camp Menesetung, Goderich. which is a project of the Huron -Perth Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. She has had leadership ex- perience as'a teacher and coun- sellor at Camp Menesetung as• , well as participating in the Operation Beaver program in P.E.I. and a Crossroads volun- teer .project din the Philippines followed by extensive 'travels• around the world. Her • qualified Senior Staff has .also been selected The Bible Resource Dean is •Joyce n.. was , MARGIE WHYTE Borrello, B.A. B.. Ed an elementary school teacher from Weston,; who. has, gradu'atO from a summer course at the Regent College of Christian Studies, U.B.C., Vancouver. ,She has • led Christian Education study groups ,for a' number of- years. -The' new • Craft Director is Nancy Day, Stratford, who has had much camping, experience at Camp Bimini.. Menesetung, Ryd•e Lake CGIT Camp Coun- cil, and Five ;Oaks Family Camp. Along with -her Grade 12 studies, she teaches Sundav School and leads her local CGIT group.. •John•Willi.arns, B.A., B. Ed., a teacher and semi-professional folk singer froth, Toronto joins the staff as Camping Skills and Nature Lore Director. He has had much outdoor camping ex- perience in Western Canada. Holly .Jordan, 'Brarppton, has been:appointed Swim' Instruc- tor. She holds her Leader Patrol and Bronze certificate, and has had previous swim in- struction and counselling ex- perience at Camp Menesetung and Bark Lake. • ' Jamie, Richards, Stratford, returns for hid second. near as Sports Ditector in charge of the sports program at Menesetung. In the past, he has taken an avid interest .in Hockey School and Day. Camp, and enjoys rere.reeing hockey and basket- ball games.. • Applications for counsellors are still.being received_ for this camp near Goderich, which has special programs for boys, girls, co-eds and parents during July and August. ~Over 250 Monuments' on Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLETS AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM ---- MANY NEW THIS YEAR. Whether it's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION,' You are remembering a loved one. Let T. PRYDE &SON LTD. Help you decide on your memorial • requirements - in Godgrich see Don Dendmme 77 Hamilton St. 524-8761 or Frank Mcllwain 524-9465 off, entertained by three ladies from Wingha.m. Mrs. McNaughton gave three readings and joined Mrs. Bosman with several vocal duets accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Goy. Following the program tea and cookies were provided by the kitchen staff assisted by 'a volunteer Mrs. Luckham of Clinton., The music committee and the young people of the Bayfield Baptist Church provided the program for "Family Night."... Mrs. Pearson thanked the group on behalf of the Residents fors` the hojir of singing and musical numbers. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS V:& G manager talks to retired teachers Mr. J.D. Cross, manager, of Victoria and Grey Trust Com- pany was guest speaker when `the Superannuated Teachers Group met at the Victoria and Grey Board rooms on Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. Cross gave an excellent discourse on wills and codicils after which a question period followed in which 'several minute details were discussed. Group president Mrs.. L. Cline was in charge of the business part of domeeting Which followed at Miss Claire McGowan's home. The delegate to the .June 111 12 and 13 Conference 'in Waterloo will be Mrs. B. Morris with alternate Mrs. O. Armstrong,". Provincial fees for •the en- suing year were received. Mrs. C. J(albflleisch invited the group to her home on Wed- nesday, -tune' 19, when reports of the Provincial Conference will' be given. Refreshments were then ser- ved by Mrs. O. Sitter and Mrs. K. Finnegan. W. J. Deaomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY' ' OR NIGHT o• w ,i•LEOR,f p 014 \A Agent for 24 -hr. 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