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Maple Leaf IODE
Display of handknitted items going to far
Mrs. Ronald McGee, regent, McCallum. Some 13 new
presided at the October Canadians took their oath of
meeting of the Maple Leaf allegeance. The chapter en -
Chapter. Imperial ' Order tertained the group following
Daughters of the Empite on ' the ceremon at the home of
October 7 in the auditorium of Mrs. J.W. Wallace.
the Assessment Building. Further business mentioned
She commented upon the girl the national programs such as
adopted by the chapter under __
the Canadian Save the Children
program.
Reports were heard froth the
recording secretary,
treasurers and various com-
mittee chairmen.
Mrs. W. M. °arrow spoke for
the Services committee and
Mrs. Ray Breckenridge drew
the members attention to the
beautiful knitted articles,
personal property bags and
layettes on display at the
meeting. These will be tagged
and forwarded to various
I.O,D.E. distribution points -
hospitals and in the far north.
Mrs. J.W. Wallace,
Education convener stated that
the Huron County Oral Com-
munications contest ' (Public
Speaking) has been dropped by
the Trustee Association. She
challenged the chapter to
assume sponsorship of such a
worthwhile" endeavour. The
chapter agreed to do so.
Membership secretary, Mrs.
H. Murphy spoke of obligations
as I.O.D.E. members. Some
ladies 'have held membership
for 254ears or more and will
soon receive their pins.
Ways and means convener
Mrs. Strickland announced that
plans had been completed for
an IODE Theatre. Night
-October- 29 .at -the _local_ Park
-Theatre, for which the mem-
bers •will be asked to sell
tickets.
A recent citizenship court
Was , described by Mrs.
London Art Gallery
shows in schools
Arrangements have been
made with the London Art
Gallery Extension Department
to have two exhibitions of art
visif Huron County secondary
schools during 1975-76.
Each display will be in a
school for' approximately ten
days. Information kits on the
coming exhibition .will be sent
tthe schools approximately
o weeks in advance of ' they,
display in order for teachers to '
prepare classes for viewing the
• work. •
The ' first exhibit "Figure
Variations" will be in Goderich
., District C.I. from" November°17
to November 28 and at Central
Huron S.S. from December 4 to,
December 18.
This will be followed by
"Cape Dorset Prints" • in
Goderich District C.I. from •
March 31' to April 14 and in
Central Huron S.S. 'from April
21 toMay5.
The public is invited Co. view.
these exhibitions while they0are
in the County.
New variation
on old fraud
say OPP
Phoney invoices charging
businessmen for non-existent
advertising 'are again being
circulated in Ontario.
The Ontario Provincial•
Police reminds all individuals
and firms to ensure that all
accounts payable have been
verified before payment is
made.
' Recentlyhospitals, colleges
and other institutions 'have
been the prime target for the
false billings.
Typically an invoice is
received requesting payment
- for an advertisement in a.
newspaper. The invoice may be
on the letterhead of an ad;
vertising agency and may be
accompanied "by a tear, sheet
ft -6m the paper.
Often a disclaimer in 'very
fine print may appear on the
back of the invoice stating:
"This is a solicitation and does
not constitute a right to
payment."
Recently a new variation was
introduced in Ontario. Several
hospitals • placed legitimate'
help wanted advertisements in
a Toronto newspaper. Some
time later they received an
invoice . ,accompanied by a
purported tear sheet front a
foreign newspaper. This ad-
vertisement had never been
requested and likely never
appeared.
Anyone who receives a
phoney invoice is arised to
call their local police depart-
ment orathe anti -rackets branch
of the Ontario Provincial
Police.'
the Greenhouse
Atawapaskat N.W.T. and ey
glasses for deprived Caribbea
children,
Arrangementw were made
for attending the Armistice
Day Service and laying a
wreath at that time.
i,n
hIH
14lans for the annual special
Christmas meeting were
discussed, The members
agreed to hold this event at the
"Male Inn", Bayfield. Mrs, J.
Morrissey.offered to convene a
committee to make all
arrangements. Other ladies
serving on the committee will
beo)VIrs. G. Smith, Mrs. R.
Smith and Mrs, D. Sho. ,ged.
Mrs, Wallace, saking on
behalf of the Huron Branch of
the, Ontario Conservancy, in-
vited merPlbers to attend a
series of lectures on various
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• CODER ICH SIGNAL -STAR , THURSDAY, OCT0130. 16,187;3-h 1844'40E* I 4
north
aspects of architecture, in-
terior and exterior design, to be
given October 23, November 27,
January 29, and February 26 at
the "Little Inn" Bayfield.
A cup of coffee ,and light
refreshments "concluded
interesting meeting.
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