The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-16, Page 27a
FRIENDSHIPCENTRE NEWS
Last Thursday, Women's
Day Out .ladies participated in
a program conducted by
Donald McGuire. and Mrs.
Cheryl Langford in "Com,
ruunication in Marriage." Joan
Vanden.' Broeck presented a
petition to be signed, by
mothers who are interested in
making use of a future
• Municipal Day. Care Pentre for
their children (ages 2 to 5). If
you wish to sign this petition or
need more information call the
Day Nursery Supervisor; 'Mrs.
Carol Egener, .524-7441 or the
municipal offices 524-6344.
This Thursday, May 16th,
Mary Lynn Telford will be
directing the Women's Day Out
girls in Scottish National Dan-
ces. After dancing, sit down
with a cup of coffee or tea while
"Bus", Brown of Brown's Decor
Centre ' will be discussing
"Colour Co-ordination" to
assist with your Spring
decorating. Women's.Day Out
is held every Thursday mor-
nings starting at 9:30 at St.
George's Church Hall on
Nelson Street.
Next Thursday, May 23rd,af-
ter playing games with the
children, Pat King Goderich
Chief of Police,. will discuss and
answer questions about
"Children and the law in
general" This should be an in-
teresting' topic to everyone.,
Just a friendly reminder, this
is "Police' Week". May,12 to
18th is Ontario Provincial,
Police. open ' house.' between 1
p.m, and 7 p.m. With tours of
the station, a display of safety
posters made by ..area public
school students and a filmstrip,
"The •O.P`P. 'in Action". _ A
uniformed•; pfficer will be
°available to explain police
work and conduct tours,
An overwhelming crowd of
enthusiastic card players tur-
ned out at MacKay Hall last
Wednesday afternoon for our
Big Card Party of the month.
Several". out :•of town guests at-
tended the card -party. Colour-
ful tablecloths; and floral
arrangements was the setting
for the delicious lundh served
of sandwiclies, dainties, tea and
coffee. .TIF f 'oral table
arrangementstwere.given for -
high prizes, at cards. Honors at
euchre was ' Mrs. Ruby Mat-'
rr
thews; at' bridge, Mrs. Vera
Larder and at 500 Mrs. Irene
Oke. Special prizes were .awar-
ded to Mrs. babel McKnight
and Mr. George Margercn.
This week at the Craft
Classes at' MacKay Hall on
Wednesday morning from 9:30
to 11:30 our project is making
raffene flower's. Material's
required are raffian, (various
colours), florist's rope, leaves
and stems, sciors and a'wire,
cutter. We look forward to
seeing you.
This Thursday, at 1:15 p.m.
our newly formed...,Reading
Group meets at the home of
Kathie 'Waterhouse, 308 Eldon
Street- Barbara McWhinnie
has.ehosen "The Pioneers" as
her theme, and we are looking
forward to a happy discussion
on this fascinating subject.
There will also be an exchange
of paperbacks. We hope that all
of you who are interested in
this type: of get together will
join us. If you would like any
further information. on this
group, which meets every Thur-
'sday afternoon, drop-in at the
Friendship Centre or call 524-
6651.
Upper lakes crew
n�ined
by company
J.D. Leitch, president of Up- "Montrealais", W.L. Lappan,
per Lakes Shipping Ltd., has . Cornwall; J. Montambault,
announced the appointments of Welland.
Masters and Chief Engineers "Canadian Mariner", G.E.
for ;this navigation season on. DeVillers, Lotbiniere, Quebec;
vessels operated by the corn- S. McLeod, Collingwood.-
pany. "Canadian Hunter", G.E.
Upper Lakes Shipping . Ltd'. Cooper, Collingwood; B. Ken -
has the second largest. nedy, Rosemere, Qlebec.
Canadiap,-^�l.akes fleet and will "Quebecois", D.J. Perron, St.
ciperate 22 vessels on the Great Albans, Quebec; R. Wright,
Lakes and St. Lawrence Penetang.
Seaway this year. "Red Wing", AM. McRae,
The Masters and Chief Port Colborne; G. Poison St.
Engineers appointed • and the Catharines.
ships they will serve on are, "'Northern Venture", H.P.
respectively:McBeth; Sarnia; D. Ferguson,
"Canadian Progress", J. C: Sarnia.
Brennan, Thorold; G. Steri;'="" -"""''"`Hilda Marjanne", L.J. Han -
inter, St. Catharines, and D. M.sford, Midland; C. Lee, Owen
Sound.
"Seaway Queen-, W.- Pen-
ney, Downsview; W. Young,
Penetang. . .
"Frank A. Sherman". C.R.
McGregor, Burlington; J.
Philp, Collingwood. °
"Gordon "C. Leitch", J.H.
Gordon, A,lvinston; : R. Rush,
Owen Sound.
"James Norris", N.A. Robin-
son, Coll.ingiood; H. Griffin,
Durham
McCutcheon, Collingwood.
"Canadian Century", - W.C.
Gulbronson,•,Nottawa; R. Cook,
Thorold.
• "Ontario Power", G.H.
Davies, Toronto; L. Claypole,
Weston, Ont.
"Cape Breton' Miner", I.A.
Crooke, Brockville; G. Robin,
Mon,tagny, Quebec.
"Canadian Leader", D.F.
Crawford, Welland; E. Leeson,
Manitowan'ing.
CHURCH NOTES
A Young People's Group vias
reorganized and the first
meeting held at uthe Ashfield
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day evening.
Mr. Sand was leader. Ripley
Young People joined with "A"sh-
field. ,Plans were made for
future activities and a singing'
group to be formed starting on
Tuesday evening.
The W.M.S. is to be held on
''Thursday evening May 16\ at
the,home of Mrs. Lloyd Collins.
A bible study group ,is to be
discussed at the meeting, and
plans made for a suitable night.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Duncan Allan left' last week
for a vacation in the British
Isles`
Mist Marianne Frayne and
Miss Flora Simpson spent three
days with the G.D.C.I. band in
London, Sarnia, andHamilton
returning home on Saturday.
• Robert Farrish took ill on
,,,,. ,Wednesday evening and is a
patient, in a London hospital.
. Many were on hand Wed-
nesday night at Brookside
School to sign up..,for the ball
teams for the chilling season.
These games always create
much interest in Ashfield and
we're looking forward to them
again this summer.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
The pupils at North Ashfield
Schgol participated last
Tuesday in an all; day„ Music
Grad
Gary Sottiaux, received a
'diploma ' in Agricultural
Production' and Management
from Ridgetown College of
°Agricultural Technology at
graduation ceremonies' there
today. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Sottiaux, Lon-
desboro. (photo by Mike Mar-
tin)
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Festival, Mr. La'nse MacDowel•l
of London, who is with the
Ministry and Music Consultant
for this area was on. hand to
adjudicate. Winners <. 'in the
various ,classes , received
trophies:.
L urie West, girls, 8-9 years;
Duncan Simpson, boys, 9 years;
duet. cla§s, Grades 3-4, Lisa
Gibson and Julie Collins; boys
10, Steven MacKenzie; girls 10,
Karen • Metzger.
Boys 11, John Weigand; girls
11-12; Laurie Gibson; boys 12,
Brian Simpson; duet grades 5-
6, girls, Mary Lillian Simpson
and Helen Simpson; duet grade
5-6, -boys, Paul Hamilton and
Brian Simpson. -
r A staff - dinner- was held
during the day with Mr.
Coulter, Mr. Kenwell, Mr.
MacDowell, Mrs. Warren Zinn,
Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Mowbray,
Mrs. Simpson, and principle
Mr's. MacCharles in atten-
dance.
The -...-day was 'very
educational, and beneficial to
everyone.
SICKROOM
EQUIPMENT'
LOAN SERVICE
•
"Wheat King", L.H. Young,.
Toronto; W. Pitts, Brockville.
t`R. Bruce Angus", P.L. Gar-
vie, St. Catharines,; R. Brooker,
Delta, Ont.
"Pointe-Noire",__C. Hiscock,
Brarnalea; E.' Hood, St:
Catharines.
"Goderich", A.R. Munday,
Goderich; R. Patterson,` Dunn-
ville, Ont.
"Meaford", N.E. Courteman-
c.he„.,Midland; T. McEwan,' Port
Colborne.•
Thornhill", N. McCallum,
St. Catharines; G. Akitt,
Collingwood.
Spare Masters are L.H.
Young, O.A. Hookey, J.L. Mat'
tice.
Vessels of. Upper Shipping
Ltd. operate,as bulk carriers on
the Great, Lakes . and St.
Lawrence Seaway and on the
east coast of Canada, carrying
grain, iron ore, coal,' gypsum
and , other cargoes.
GODERIGH 419NAL-StA,R, T.HURSDAY., 'MAY i6 197 P I3 tIA
[evel Two Chess
The Level 2 Award presented by,the Chess Club to the best
intermediate player for the year was won by Dennis Little,
on the left. Presenting the trophy, is Clark Teal who
congratulated Dennis on his playing ability. Laird ,Eisler
received an honorable mention at the Chess Club banquet
as the yeor's tno'st improved player. (Staff photo)
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