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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-05-08, Page 11Lady councillor .guest af bistitute
Mrs. %Elsa Haydon was the meeting of theGoderich,branCh explained to the group the
guest speaker at the May .of the Women's institute, She. town's Parks Committee's
plans �u uc.iutify Goderich andGoderich
cial Bridgegame Clu.bon
'led an enlightening question Thi e
and answer period.
held, a'. sp Tuesday April '29 and had 16
The Institute plans to sponsor
a garden in the vwicinity of the
Goderichh library. 13 tables of duplicate in pia
tabtes.of rubbes
Winner.
Public Relations convener. were ,
Mrs. F. Barker gave a reading
on the motto "Plant
Talents in. Your Or
and Watch It
Blundell
y, plus
r bridge.
of the rubber bridge
Mrs,. Mabel Cummings
and Mrs: W.G. MacEwan,
In the duplicate game, the
North-South winners were
Dawna Sproule and Marie Huff
,your
ganization
Grow". Mrs. P.
, rdad the roll call
which was answered by 23
members. The roll. call was,
beauty spots in Canada.
The Beta Theta Chapter welcomed three new members into"the group at its last meeting:.The
new members -are (from left) P,at Hamilton, Joanne Bowen and Sharon Moore. (Staff photo )
A spring key to be held in.
H,tronview on June 4 was ,an;,
nounced and donations -..of'
baking to be sold were invited.
Institute Week is June 9 to 15
and an invitation to visit the
Erlend Lee Home in Stoney
Creek, Ontario, is extended to
WI members.
An invitation to attend the
65th Anniversary of the
Institute in Blyth on Monday,
May 12 at 8 p.m. is also ex-
tended. The Spring Rally isf.to
be held there on Monday May
26 at 9:30 a.m. Delegate's are
Mrs. P. Blundell, Mrs. C.
Crozier, Mrs. BI. Crawford,
Mrs. G. Inglis and Mrs. I.Oke.
Birthday greetings were sung
for Mrs. Jack Cook and Mrs. J.
Jerry. Mrs. Cook, and hostesses
served a dainty lunch.
with 811/2 points. Second w+re
Mrs, Louise Hetherington and
Mrs. Auleen Collins with 80122
points.
The winners East-West were
Ted Plante and. Bill Duncan
with 1051/2 points. Second were
Alma and Ross Hanna with 90
points, and third was Jean
Papernick and SallyWalker
with 881/2 points.
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The Beta., Theta Chapter recently elected its executive for the president; Joanne Bowen, treasurer; Allison Paolin, president
Martha Rathburn, advisor. (Staff Photo)
upcoming. year.' The members of the executive include (from and�
left) Mary, Carroll, secretary; Joan Cavanaugh, vice- t,
Local panel will discuss
Mustard Report atseminar
The Mustard Report and
proceeding federal report will
be discussed -on May 14 at the
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital.
The Inter -Hospital Co-
ordinating Committee of Huron
and Perth have made
arrangements for presen-
tations concerning the Federal
paper on health of Canadians
and, Ontario Health Planning
Task Force. A panel of local •
citizens will bring interest to
the discussion with their
comments.
The Health Planning Task
Force Report is of special in- Registration is slated for 8:30
'terest in Huron and Perth. This a.m. The two presentations and
report has been surrounded dinner will cost only four ?
dollars.
.with controversy since its
presentation.
Polor.ization has materialized
around the concepts of com-
munity medicine, and the cost
Of health ' care.' The present
hospital -physician orientation
of health delivery services 'is
challenged in the "Mustard
Report". .
Knowing that interest will be'
high, accommodation for 150
persons is planned..
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The featured speakers will be
Dr. Humphries of St. Marys, a ]�]
member of the Health Planning t
Task and Mrs. Brenda Wattle, /
editor of Canada's Mental
Health Magazine.
It is to be trusted that the
public will take .advantage of
this positive presentation and
spirited discussion.
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