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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-14, Page 3At the annual meeting of the Huron -Middlesex Provincial Liberal Association held Tuesday, a new slate of officers was elected. Back row, left to right are executive vice-presidents Connie Van Bussell, Lucan; Emil Hendrick, Exeter and Jean Adams, Goderich. Front row, vice-president Joe Hogan, Exeter; past president Ian McAllister, Zurich; president Bernard Benn, Lucan and Karen Pfaff, Exeter. (Photo by Exeter Times -Advocate) emmar.... R #ot: ps ce2'. world that eoldilt .'t read or write. I realize now that I am not stupid and my handicap is nothing to -lath,. ashamed of. I axis just as smart as.anybody else, the only difference is I have to work harder than anybody else. Nobody is stupid although they might think they are, but if a person wants something bad enough, nothing is im- possible." • Anyone interested in Vt4dult Basic Education may contact Mrs. Sheila Fink at 524-2934 after 6 p.m. All inquiries are confidential. abil ty to accept . the student as an adult with adult responsibilittee'in,tersests. and - According to MacDonald and Porter, there is a crying need for Canadian material written in basic vocabulary for adults.. Last summer London A.B.E. obtained a grant and hired three writers who compiled 23 booklets dealing with Canadian history, important figures ha Canada's past and useful information for consumer's. This summer the London group hopes to print booklets on civics and Canadian geography. Also attending the workshop. .-alias- - .a- teacher from Brantford in- terested in establishing A.B.E. programs in their )areas. A student of Huron County Adult Basic Education, in her first written speech, told the tutors what the program means to her. "It took me thirty years to realize that I wasn't the only person in the CULBERT'S BAKERY 1877 1980 'Home of Tasty Pastry' 49 WEST ST. 524.7941 SPECIAL Thurs., Fri. & Sat. CHERRY CHEESECAKE SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES A SPECIALTY QOPE ICU 6 .-. ; % tiTESPAY4MAY 81 EAST ST. HUMECTRESS PHONE .5 A POLYMERIC ELECTROLYTE MOISTUR.POTION FOR THE HAIR 4'84 HUMECTRESS — There are dozens of hair moisturizers on the market - all Promising great expectations. Some of them actually do have some good effects—but have you ever found one that lived up to its promise? WELL!' NOW THERE IS HUMECTRESS. HERE IS WHAT HUMECTRESS PROMISES AND DOES. Makes hair pliable, smooth, and velvety and keeps it that way! That is a PROMISE AND THAT ISA FACT and that's not all! HUMECTRESS - transports moisture to the inner cortex of the hair. Locks moisture In- side hairshaft, keeps hair naturally soft and pliable. We use it in hair coloring and can use.it to reluvenate a permanent wave and hair cut- ting. Available only at the Beauty Lounge. For appointment PHONE: 524-8994. "Where the nicest people in the world walk thru our doors" Mrs. Russo THEGF?ASSIS ALWAYS GREENER! On Your Sade, When You Use Our Complete Line..—..._. 4,1 The guest speaker at Tuesday's annual meeting of the Huron -Middlesex Provincial • Liberal Association was John Sweeney, MPP for Kitchener - Wilmot. Shown above are John Sweeney, new Huron -Middlesex president Bernard Benn, Lucan; past president Ian McAllister, Zurich; Huron - Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell and secretary Howard Aitken, Goderich. (Photo by Exeter Times - Advocate) Genealogy library new A regular meeting of the Huron County Branch, Ontario' Genealogical Society was held May 7 with ap- proximately 20 persons in • attendance. Chairman, Carole,Robinson, welcomed all and especially those ..• who were. attending 'for the first time.. The members were informed that a number of donations had been . received which made the formation of a library a reality. These included book catalogues, branch bulletins, books, maps, a complete family tree, etc. and were donated by, Catherine Plumtree of Clinton, Carole Robinson and Ruth Ann Chapman of Goderich and James Tytle of the Hamilton Branch. Yvonne Porter of Goderich volunteered to serve as librarian. Mrs. Chapman__ reported that she had met with Mr. Partridge of the Huron County Library and that space would be available to lodge library holdings whenever the need arose. It was decided by the membership to publish one bulletin this year, to be ready for the November meeting. At that time it would be decided how often the bulletin would be put out. Shelley McPhee .of Clinton volunteered to act as Bulletin Editor with Cathi Hubick of Goderich and Alison Lobb of Clinton volunteering to serve on the Bulletin Committee. Mrs: Chapman reported that she had received a phone call from J. Brian Gilchrist, genealogical columnist for the Toronto Star. Mr. Gilchrist had heard of Huron County's for- mation and called for information for his column. This newspaper clipping was presented to -Mrs. Harman, secretary for inclusion in the scrapbook. Mr. Gilchrist had also agreed to speak to the members some time in the fall. During the education portion of the meeting, information on "Beginning- Genealogy" and "Tracing Your Irish Ancestors" was:. distributed. These originated from James Tytler of the Hamilton Branch. It was decided that a member would sp'eak on his or her family tree at -each meeting. This should be of great in- terest and value • to members just • beginning their search. 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