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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-06, Page 29Mrs. R.C. McClenaghan, should. challenge the decision l,Jrbugh. Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. ' since the building projects were Dungarfnorr Yonth-Group. rne1 "'J'actt Alton atter'ted-the Hurotr= --firr"'d"ir ly Ihfpbrtrallt—'fi' s'f1Y ign—'' Perth Presbyterial of U.C.W. in educational standpoint but it Listowel on 'Friday. This event would also be good for the had a been • postponed from economy by providing jobs. Wednesday due to stormy Since the Board cannot - weather. they reported an proceed with any project and interesting and worthwhile building must be put "off a day delegation of three' members, The Orangemen held a card Cayley Hill,`Harry Hayter and party on Friday evening r ,at ,D.J. Cochrane, were elected to which six tables were filled. approach the ministry con - Prizes were as follows: ladies cerning grants for the region: u "rt w.i.. The February meeting of Dungannon Women's Institute had "World Affairs" for its theme. Mrs. A.W. Stewart was hostess for aYn attendance of 14 members and one visivtor, President, Mrs. Graham McNee, and secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Harry Girvin, conducted the meeting.. The Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect were used followed by an impressive "In Memoriam" for a. long-time member of Dungannon W.I. Her musical contribution in particular will long be remembered. The roll call,, "A way to teach children how to be good citizens" had a variety of responses. Some of these were: Respect for all ages and all colors, obedience to rules; sharing; discipline; be a good example; welcome newcomers; encourage organized sport. Correspondence included a letter from Mrs. Maluske of Chesley, the new provincial president, which encouraged members to participate in any of the three International competitions and announced the offic'er's conference at University of Waterloo, April 29 - May 1 (branch fees will be - $1.50 for April 1975); a letter from Goderich Psychiatric 'Hospital asking for volunteers who can assist in a variety of ways; an invitation. was received to attend Clinton W.I.'s_ 70th anniversary on vWednesday,-7•April $, -at 42:30 p.m.,, ticket's for their dinner to be obtained from Mrs. H. Girvin until March 24; the f�is�ricli A�n>laal rneti'ng to e ` at Blyth on May 26. Letters of information to assist in making annual reports were distributed. Members were urged to plan to visit the Erland Lee Home, or write an article for Home and Country. Mrs. Roy Robson reported for the committee planning the Dessert and Euchre to be held -at Brookside School March 19 at 1:30 p.m. to. which friends from the community and from local Institutes are welcome. A quilt is to be in frames ready for quitters to come to the home of Mrs. Graham McNee beginning on Monday. Three clubs for the 4H "What Shall I Wear?" will be as follows: Club 1 led by Mrs. Dan Maclnnis and Mrs. Fred Young; -Club 11 led by Mrs. Howard_ Culbert and Mrs. Ivan Rivett; and Club"' 111 led by Mrs. Elmer Black and Miss' Mary Van Diepen. An'""iteresting program on World Affairs followed the business period. Mrs. John Clements gave the motto -„"The Worrld is My Country; Mankind is My Friend". This was well- prepared . and well given leaving many worthwhile thoughts:. r, ._. The topic on "Prejudice and Discrimination" was given, in panel form by Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan and Mrs. . R. R. bson who pointed out clearly the several definitions of prejudice and dangers of making hasty .i adgements. Courtesies were expressed, collection and pennies for friendship received, followed by singing The , Queen and Institute Grace. Hostesses for a dainty lunch were Mrs. Hugh McWhinney. Miss Iva Carr and Miss Beth McConnel • SOCIAL NEWS Parky Wiggins has been -indisposed for some time after having fallen and broken a rib..., Mrs. Wiggins is. not in the best of health either. Mrs. Jack Curran spent Monday afternoon • with -Mrs. Cecil Blake who Has been suffering with, arthritis the last two weeks or so. Me. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick of Toronto and Miss Beth McConnell were also recent visitors. Tuesday was Professional Development Day for the teachers pf, Huron and those from Brookside • met ` 'at Robertson School in Goderich witfrtlre other teachers of this section of the * country. On Wednesday there were no buses running to Brookside due to inclement weather and treacherous roads. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Naylor of Sarnia. visited on the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Park. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Henderson and family of Mississauga spent the- weekend with her father, Mr. Harvey Alton. Paul has not been able to play hockey recently because of pulled muscles in his Ieg. Mrs. Rick Park is wearing a cast for a few weeks, haying birth of twin daughters, Bar- high, Mrs. Victor Errington; torn the ligaments in her ankle bara and Brenda on Sunday, ladies' second, Mrs. Russell in a fall at home. Feb. 23. Mrs. Clar • i louges u1 Brindley; men's high, Mr. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Stratford is helping her sister Albert Brown; men's second; Lillian MacDonald on the death ° through the first week at home John Andrew. of Mrs. Otto Peterson, with the babies. Lucknow, whose sister, Bessie On February 27 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart; is married to .-Mrs. Thos. Young, Mr. and Mrs. ,MacDonald's son, Ross. George Errington, and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin attended Open House at Cen- spent the weekend with their tralia College where Peggy daughter Betty and her Young is a student: husband, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs, Don MacKenzie Stirling and „family Q,f and Girvin 'Reed attended the Thamesville 'and attended Good Roads Convention in baptism service for their 'Toronto last Monday. Coming grandson, Harold Robert home they encountered very The Huron County Board of Stirling. poor driving M conditions and Education voted unanimously Gerry Bere and Murray stayed overnight with Mr, and to make an appeal to the Simpson of , Whitechurch IVIrs: Don Watson, '"Listowel, Ontario Ministry of Education motored to Florida during Mrs. Watson is Mr. and Mrs., who refused any capital winter break at Fanshawe and MacKenzie's daughter, Donna. allocation for building projects spent a week camping there.' Mr. and Mrs. Chester for schools under the boards While visiting Murray's uncle . Caswell of "Success, Sask. jurisdiction for the .1975. fiscal- and seeing greyhound races in visited last weekend with her year. St. Petersburg, they met aunt, Mrs. Lorne Ivers and with The Board had budgeted for Raymond Finnigan and were Mr. Lorne Ivers in University $900,000 in its five-year, forecast invited to his homer It's a small r Hospital, London. Mrs. Caswell which was to include $240,000 world, after all! (nee Ada Plunkett) stayed with for renovations to Exeter Mr: and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Ivei^s last week. Public School, the construction Errington and David, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers ac- of an industrial arts and home Mrs. Terry Hodges, Mr. and companied Mr: Girvin Reed to economics complex in Exeter, Mrs. Bruce Sillib were among London on Sunday and they Turnberry and Brussels each to those who took part ill' t'a visited Mrs. Elma Reed, Lorne cost approximately • $200,000 Snowmobile Poker Rally at St. Ivers and Mrs. Elsie and also''$40,000 for a mini Helen's from 1:30-4 on Sunday MacKenzie in University computer for South Huron afternoon. Hospital. Secondary School. Miss Nancy Er,ington has World Day of Prayer services The computer facility, if it secured a secretarial position will be held in Nile Church on was approved by the Ministry, • 'at Wingham Hospital. Friday, March 7 at 2 p.°m. with would have been installed as a ' Johnny, Greg and . Larissa : Captain Elizabeth Heber of pilot project and under the Aldham spent the weekend with Salvation Army as guest Board's approval similar their grandmother Mrs Mary speaker. ' facilities would ' have been Bere while their mother, Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. and installed in other high schools Marybelle Aldham attended a Mrs. William King on the birth ' in the area. World Book Workshop in of a ,son, Keith William, on p.J. Cochrane, Director '' of Niagara Fal -15.17— , February' 1975. ,4.._. . ' .::Education; 'toldp _.the ard tTia :, Mr. Mand Mrs. Freeman Olson Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Ott and he was sure the Ministry,would and Ronnie returned on boys of' Kitchener visited with cut back on expenditures but Monday from • a month's Mr. and Mrs. 'Irvine Eedy on was surprised that they got,r. , vacation_ '.in_ Florida during .._.Er4da_y.__.Mother stayed for a noth.ing_at-all. ,He--stated-..th which they spent a few days few days holidays. the only course,,of action.was to '- with Mrs.' Olson's aunt. and Sympathy is extended to the appeal the decision to the uncle at Melbourne, travelled Smith family on the death of Minister. down to Florida Keys, saw the Mr. Lawrence Smith whose A letter: from the regional Cypress Gardens, Disneyland funeral took place on Friday to office of the Ministry of and Sulphur Springs , a very Dungannon cemetery. • Education in London stated enjoyable trip. A Mr. A.J. Sherwood was in that the region "received its. Douglas 'and Sue Brown, Winnipeg and Brandon last proportion' of provincial ' fun - Allan and Elaine Brown, Lloyd week. ding and unfortunately all and Doris Hodges, Rick Mr. Thornton Eedy went to needs or requirements' cannot. Hodges, Ken Hodges; Terry the West on Friday and Michael be met. and Penny Hodges' spent last Eedy of Strathroy is attending Board member Charles. weekend snowmobiling at tohischores. Thomas said that the Board Havelock,, east of Peter - Huron. Bd. will protest gov't edict at Brookside on Wednesday evening for an activity night. Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Blake and girls of Camtridge .spent the weekend visiting with •his mother Mrs. Cecil Blake and in Goderich visiting Pat's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Eugene Ryan. Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs.`” Allistair Nivins on the 4/1 D (o 70 A 0 u. r11 70 ti+ (, 70 0 u. CODE R.1CH SIONAie. $.TAR, THIJ DA �r 197 PATEN1' MEDICINES' - HEALTH And. BEAUTY °AIDS TOBACCO - CONVENIENCE GROCERIES - BORD.EN MLI( aud-ICE C. -...EA....... BORDEN'S ICECREAM . J BUY $ ' 2 GAL. AT •_ GET 1 PINT, FREE FLINTSTONE Multiple Vitamins w t oo's _$ 2 99 CRE$T' TOOTHPASTE 99c 100„ML. OUR EVERYC3AY LOW REGULAR PRICES 3QT. MILK BAG •HOMO $ 1,42 650 ML. VASELINE Intensive Care Lotion $1.77.. -CffUCOLATE MIUL. o; 59c CLORQX 2 All Fabric- Bleach 3*25c 4 OZ. 2% 1.37 SOflIQUE' BATH BEADS 16�= 99c Sweet Nature SHAMPOO ., o. $11 77 EGGS GLARGE DOZ. L'OREAL 'Hair Colouring $2.59 SCORE MOUTHWASH $ 1.29 12 OZ. er „1 rt A A _A c) m X H COTTAGE CHEESE _ BUFFERIN B. 2LB.AT GET 1/2' LB. GREEN SALAD COTTAGE CHEESE FREE CIGARETTES REG. SIZE CARTON $5•49 q r0otr id; •/,A • 29 KING SIZE $ CARTON • • 5' YL. Prices effective Til Monday, MARCH 10 58 THE SQUARE., STORE .HOURS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Mon., Tues.; Wed. Sat. - 7:30 til 7.00. ° GODERICH' Thurs. and Fri. 7:30 til 9:00 Sunday 12:00 til 6:00 Inv 0 0 – CRAIGIE'-S – CRAIGIE'S – CRAIGIE'S – CRAIGIE'S – CRAIGIE'S – CRAIGIE'S – w; ti Nol� 'em ;high, twirl 'em fast The majorettes program offered by the Goderich recreation program has drawn one of the largest crdwds and without a. doubt the,youngest. The youngsters are instructed by Sylvia Harmon of Goderich. (staff photo) • SCHUTZ MOTOR SALES Your Authorized Full Line Chrysler Dealer 414 HURON RD. GODERICH 524-8311 1974 CHARGER 2 door hardtop, air, 318 motor, power steering, power brakes, rear defogger, radio, finished in rally red with black "haI'o roof. LicJPR377 $4595 1913 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM ) door hardtop, air con ditioninq, full array of other ,rccessor les Finished rri d,►r k chestnut with a black vinyl roof. Lic. DH ( 1N1 $4195 1973 DART. CUSTOM 4 door. sedan, 225 Slant 6, motor, automatic, radio, rear d`fogger, very low mileage. 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