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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-20, Page 8• r , ,•••• * *a. n • * • V .4 h• „ ' 4 • t,1 PGE 2A---GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FE'BRUARY 20, 1975' 410DE donates roses to town • The annual meeting of the Canadian citizens. Mrs. H. Maple Leaf Chapter I.O.D.E. Murphy repprting for was held -February 4th, at the membership stated there home of Mrs. Ronald were 77 members, in the MacDonald with the Regent, chapter and one life member. Mrs. Ronald McGee Ten new members torik their presiding: After the repetition affirmation in 1974. The of the 'Prayer of the Order, 'chapter lost two members by reports were heard from the death and three , by Secretary, Mrs. Ronald Lane resignation: and AsOstant Treasurer, The Standard Bearer Mrs. • Mrs. B. Eastwood. . G. Rittinger stated that the " The IODE nose Committee Standard had been present at conVened by Mrs. R. Hughes, the November llth Cenotaph reported that contacts had ceremony and at the funeral , been made with Mayor homes at the time of mem- Shewfelt and with Hu"ronview bersdeaths. The table model managen&nt regarding standard had been shown at ' sultable..1 ations for rose each meeting. beds. It was agreed that the On motion of Mrs. •J. Chapter ask permission to McIntyre and Mrs. C. Boddy plant a bed of IODE roses in the annual reports were the park at the head, of Salt adopted.. Mine Road, that $1300. be allocated to this project and that a plaque indicate that the flowers are the Chapter's gift to the 'town. All proceeds from the sale of these special plants is , designated for Genetic Research. ' Mrs. C. Collins spoke of the Annual Rd Cross campaign scheduled for the ist week Of • March. The Chapter will sponsor the campaign, • headed by Mrs. .S. Prevett. Members volunteered as canvassers or team captains., - • The Regent drew- attention to the Provincial annual • Meeting, to • be , held in the rfewly renovated Royal .0 • ' a t • • , . .ht qv' v .,•;2'1, ".7.1v4k" Tre‘ • 441r 01,.,,,N1 •IV ,v, Goderich Tax Service Volunteers from the Information Friendship Centte receive some coaching on filing income tax returns as they will aid senior citizens with their returns. Pictured ,from left are Shirley Leith, Hilde Maurer, Frank Washington, Carl • Worsell, Kathleen Craigman, public relations officer for RevenueCanada, Isobel MaCDonald, Dorothy Kaye, Ethel Washington and Nancy Pond. (staff photo) 1.• Mrs. G. Howey, convener of following slate of officer's for farm selecte d. Wingham f nominations, presented the , 1975 - past regent, Mrs. Wm. McKellar;• regent, Mrs. R. 4. for plowing match Mc3ee;istvice,Mrs.G.L. McGee; 1st vice, Mrs.°G.L. • Roy -all- -2nd viee MTS. Wm. Garrow; membership secretary, Mrs. H. Murphy; citizenship secretary, Mrs: The farm of James Arm- Robt. McCallum; services, strong of Wingham has beep Mrs. 11. Bettger; education, selected 1;iy ,the , Ontario, Mrs. J.W. Wallace ;' assistant Plowme,ns Association for the G S ith site of the 1978 International education, Mrs. . m ; . • Match. Plans call for the tented city on the Armstrong farm with plowing and demonstrations on the Armstrong and adjacent public relations, Mrs. • E. Plowing Match and Farm neighboring farms. 'Edward; standard bearer, Machinery Demonstration to -- Mrs. P. Bugler;, treasurer, ', be held in Huron County. Mrs. P. Howe; asst. The selection was an-. treasurer, Mrs, B. Eastwood; • nounced Wednesday morning' Secretary, Mrs. R. Lane; by Howard Datars, of Dash - Connaught Hotel Hamilton, % asst. secretary, Mrs. P. _wood, Chairman olthe.Huron • .April 13 and 14, 1975. Special RiVersi. Echoes, Mrs. J. County local tommittee of the • speakers will be The 'McIntyre. •t, IPM. Honourable Pauline , " . ,„,,• The executive 'of . the McGibbon, Lieut. Gov. of . Mrs.'1VicGee named several Ontario Plowmen's Ontario, Whipper Billy. committees '0 co -conveners of Association made the Watson who has been active the Opportunity Shop, Mrs. 0., on' , behalf of Crippled J.H. Stringer and ' Mrs. R. IAChildren,. and an authorative McDonald - Shop treasurer - -• speaker on Law Reform.Mrs. Strickland, -,' assistant, • These meetings will mark the ' Mrs. Van den Broeck - Ways 75th Anniversary of the IDDE and means committee, Mrs. ' . Provincial Chapter. •. Wm. • Garrow, Mrs. On motion„ of •'Mrs. • J. • Strickland, Mrs. ,•„! Harper, • Coates, the •February Mrs. Hughes, Mrs'. R,ogefs, meeting adjourned and the 'Mrs. Howey, Mrs. Royal, -, dicated that the Armstrong • annual meeting was •con- Mrs. •McManus,Mrs. Rit farm, in Morris ,Township, . vened. • tinger '.- Telephone conVener, immediately east of the tdw,n • Reports, presented by 'Mrs. Ed Jes'sop and' Tea of Wingham on highway 86, secretaries ,, and'conveners convenerNrs. P. Main. was most adaptable to the pointed to a' busy and - .,. Mrs,,:D. ShOrtreed thanked requirements for staging the • rewarding 1974. • The the hostess Mrs. McPenald large International Plowing secretary's report gave a for her hospitality on 'behalf, ' oselectidn of.the Wingham site after • touring four'. •sites suggested by the local Huron County • Site Committee. Other locations visited by the grOup were in. lJsbourne, Stephen and •McKillop' townships. The OPA executive in - comprehensive account of of the Chapter. Mr45..liughes diapter activities. With the thanked all officers and exception of the Christmas conveners of 1974. • The add January 1975 meeting, all , meeting corttluded with • the • others were held in members IODE closing, after which a home's. • social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. P. Howe, •treasurer, presented a •report of a • flourishing' year: The major •chapter• projects wee a • spring unc eon and tlie Opportunity Shop, These two endeavours permit the Maple Leaf Chapter to undertake its extensive program. The 'chapter contributed to National Endowment Fund, National Services, 2nd War Memorial Scholarship Peace Garden as well as Provincial Lucy Morrison Fund, Special Representatives - • Provincial Services and Concern fdr Children Fund. Highlights of the reports are as follows: 'Education departments presented trdphies, three bursaries and three ptizes, besides gifts to the adopted Indian School on Christian Island, ,Mrs. Garrow speaking for Ser- • vices, reported, an excellent bale being sent to provincial shipping valued at $451. Three children Were sent to camp for special children. Citizenship Convener, Mrs. R. MacCallum spokeof two ieceptions given.' for 34 new Anatomical Safety When you're behind the wheel of your car, says the Ontario Safety League, use 'your eyes, your :ears and your,knows! •• ,Focit Problems? (1, Come in and see • Mr. William F. Parsons, a foot specialist from London Mr., Parsons will be at • ROSS SHOE ISHOP on tr. Tuesday, February 25 • 1:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. • a. it 4 • Fertilizer & Chemicals.: 11;1-32—.16 6-24-24 16-16-16 Let us assist you with your spring - Fertilizer&chemical requirements Prices will never be better! M. SMITH• • Port Albert 529-7135 Our selection is at its best! 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