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
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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.
It was also decided to
have a question and
answer period at each
meeting to assist
members who are just
beginning, those who
have encountered
problems and those
requiring special in-
formation."
MeeTings are -held- the
first Wednesday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. in the
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