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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-02, Page 18PAGE 18 —OODERICHSIGNAIATAR, WEDNESDAY, DEMME 2, 1001 c 7.7,V.7.77.17,74'rrrr, r 4* 1 4, ii,19446,1**44e , , First prize winners Colborne Central School won first prize in the school division of the Santa Claus Parade with their float Toys are for Shining. (Photo by Cath Wooden) w.,„,,trottaskv.-044.ormaa,, Rfl (ifiDtRi('H- i1 RL '.61,110ES • • rize • ' " fffrt '.ef Of* f The 3rd Girl Guidetompany placed second in the youth division of the • Santa Claus Parade en Saturday sdternoon with this float. iPhoto by Cath •.4 *Wooden) • • • • . WI annual meeting in Toronto "Nothing is achieved before it hi thoroughly at- temptediPi sold Janet Iteplehs, Freebie* of the Federated •Women's In. etitute of Ontario, at the an- nual meth* in Toronto. With this purpose hi mind, the delegates representing the 27,000 members in On- tario, passed a resolution re- questing the government! help homeowners, farmers • and smallbusinesses refinance their debts by making loans available at a lower interest rate. Honourable Lorne Hender- son, Minister of Agriculture and Food, congratulated the women for the leadership in their communities and spoke of the need for a better understanding of the farmer and his production. It was fitting that the Federated Women's In- stitute of Canada should ask the members across the country to promote eon - sumer relations programs at this time. Miss Molly McGhee, Director of the Home Economics Branch, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, challenged the women to be the official voice of the rural women. They must be active and meaningful if the organization is to be strong, she said. Nineteem members atten- ding the Mini -Conference in Winnipeg heard speakers stressing the need for people to change their lifestyle in order to cope with today's economic situation. The Junior Women's In- stitute, with its 19 branches, meet the needs of the young women in their communities as well as help others. They will be donating trophies for the 1982 Olympics for the Disabled. The names of the winners of several scholarships were ratified and the recipients will be presented with their awards as the Women's In- stitute continues to en- gourage education. The 85th anniversary of the Women's Institute will be celebrated 11'11982 with the 'MC declar- ing February. 1421 as W,L week with special events tag plade. Theahistoty and accomplishments of the W.I. will be displayed in the lobby of the city hall in Ot- tawa. Ontario will celebrate in August with represen- tatives from the province meeting , in Toronto to hear Mrs. Westerbring-Muller of the Netherlands, the world president address them. The Erland Lee Museum Home at Stoney Creek con- tinues to attract visitors to view thht beautiful home and its many artifacts as well as see demonstrations of crafts. Special events are planned for the next year. The annual officers' con- ference at Waterloo Univer- sity with the leaders training sessions will be May 4, 5 and 6. The delegates will return to their communities more aware of the need for their leadership in order to meet the challenges presented to them. Co-op has all-time high sales EXETER - The fiscal year 11;1 was very successful for the Exeter District Co- operative with sales reaching an all-time high of more than $51/2 million dollars. Sales increased 24 per cent from a year ago and savings were listed at $118,716, up $27,801 from last year, Manager Derwood Braith- waite said, "Increased sales •Is the major factor that has enabled savings to remain at about the same level as last year and it is a tribute to the support given by members and patrons, especially when you consider the economic climate we have experienced in 1981." Mr. Bra ithwafte noted that the Co-operative has taken major steps during the year to assure continued growth IF YOU THIN THIS LOOKS GOOD... Wait till you see our "body" work! in services to its members. One was the installation of the tower fertilizer blender which provides increased output capacity along with the ability to mix micro- nutrients into fertilizer. The other major addition was the installation of a com- puterized accounting system which has provided savings in labor. 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