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Two new residents, Mrs. commentary of the pictures
McEwen and Ben FFowler, they had taken in Canada,
were welcomed to the Home United States and Europe,
at Monday afternoons Mrs. Fremlin. and Mrs.
program. The Goderich Henderson played piano
Township Women's Institute instrumentals during in -
volunteers assisted with the �„,te;mis'ion. .,Mrs. Bessie
activities and Mrs, Driver, Elliott expressed the ap-
Molly Cox, Norman Speir and preciation of the residents -for
WilliamFarnsworth provided the pictures and the music.
the old tyme music.. The annual Huron,view
Mr. Dave Medd, a teacher bazaar sponsored by the
at the Belgrave school, Auxiliary was held last
.arranged and introduced a Wednesday and was-; quite
musical program for Family successful. Two hundred and
Night. Two of the musicians fifty visitors registered for
Diane Stevenson and Murray the occasion with the sale of
Manning who entertain with crafts taking place in the
the Music Makers played craft room and the tea and
several numbers with ac- bake sale in the auditorium,
cordion and guitar and led a The residents enjoyed an
sing -a -long. • afternoon of organ music on
Two brothers Rick and Neil Thursday with Ed Stiles of
Elliott of Blyth provided their
own electric guitar ac-
companiment and sang
several country and western
numbers. Mr. Nelson Lear
thanked the entertainers on
Iehalf of the residents.
Colored slide pictures and
music was the theme for the
recent. Family Night
program. Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley McGratten of
Goderich showed slides and
gave a very interesting
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Goderich at the console
playing requests and familiar
selections.
The annual Hallowe'en
party ws held on Friday af-
ternoon with special guests
" this year from the Marion
Villa 'Home at London. The
Administrator of the Home,
Sister Maureen introduced
their residents numbers for
the program and Marie
Flynn, Norman Speir and
Lorne Lawson provided the
old tyme music for the
dancing and grand march.
• The ClintonChristian
Reform and individual
volunteers-.:assfsted...with the
activities and cider, .bookies
and apples were' served tom.
fifty residents and guests.
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Mrs. Gurpal Thind, director of nursing for, the Huron
County Health Unit, explains to'ReeveStah Profit (left) and
Deputy-reevle,Bi11 Clifford some of the duties of her staff.
The Ideali"h Uriit had presented to Huron County Council last
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long ..re.vi.ew, .of . some of .the -vital health -
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NDP Association formed for Huron BrUce
services offered to Huron residents -through the county
health department. The walls of the council chambers were
Tined with posters and pictures as well as clippings' from the
county newspapers, illustrating the scope of work carried
on by th,e health unit. (staff photo,),
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Organizer predicts election in year's time
After remaining dormant
for the last ',fe years, the
New Democ is ,Party has
awakened in Huron -Bruce
with the founding, of a riding
association last week, in
Kincardine.
Elected president was
Whitney Crawford, Tiverton.
Other officers are Mary
Lachlan, Kincardine,
secretary; Barbara Ann
Eggleton, RR 1 Kincardine,
treasurer and 'chief financial
officer; and Dr. Don Milne,
RR 4 Kincardine, provincial
council delegate.
Other members of the new
riding association executive
will –be elected later from
other areas in the riding.
Attending last week,'s
meeting was Gerry Barr,
NDP provincial organizer,
who told the gathering that
planning for the next
provincial ' election must
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begin as soon as possible.
He predicted, that another
provincial election may be
called within one to one and
one half years. At present, the
'ruling Progressive Con-
servative party has ' a
minority government with
the NDP forming the official
opposition.
To prepare, for the coming
election the Huron -Bruce
NDP is launching a mere
bership drive throughout the
riding.
During the meeting, Mr.
Barr discussed campaign
strategy with the new
association members telling
them that NDP prospects in
the riding are promising.
He also reviewed the NDP
position in the legislature
sayifrg that the news media
seemed to recognize the party
almost as being the official
opposition before the Sep-
tember 18 election.
Now that the party has in
fact become the official op-
position it has gained new
respect in some circles, being
approached for comment on
vital provincial issues, he
said.
Also discussed were the
misconceptions some persons
in.' the riding, particularly
farmers and employees at the
Bruce Nuclear Power
Development -may have 'held
during the last election.
, Mr. Barr said that the
provincial NDP has proposed ,
a farm income stabilization
plan similar to one now in the
works proposed by the
Ontario Federation of
Agriculture.
There was a feeling among
some workers at BNPD that
an NDP government would
put a halt on 'growth of the
power' complex curtailing
employment prospects there.
This • impression, was
erroneous as the NDP wants
to curtail needless expansion,
not take away jobs.
Mr. Barr said he was
pleased with the attendance
at the meeting and the high
caliber of persons involved
with the new association'.
ATTENTION �
A meeting of the Goderich Home & School Association
will be held at' Victoria Public School
Wednesday,
November 12
8:00 p.m.
Joint Dental and H.ealth team will discuss nutrition in
the home and school.
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SENIOR CITIZENS
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attempting to determine if there is a, need for -
more senior citizen, housing in Goderich. We
need your help.
Do you now, or will you in the future require
housing in the town of Goderich.
If .you can help us .'br want further information
please contact 'Your' Housing" Action Com-
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