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NOTICE
OF IMPORTANT MEETING FOR ALL
FOODLAND HYDRO
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
at
Exeter High School
on
Monday, March 3, 1986
et
6:00 p.m.
13E SURE TO ATTEND!
46. In memoriam
MANDERSON
In loving memory of my dear mother, Annette
Manderson, who passed away February 17, 1981.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us everyday,
Unseen, unheard but always near,
Always loved and missed and very dear.
Lovingly remembered by your daughter
Lillian. -09
PARK
In loving memory of dear husband, father and
grandfather, Thomas J. Park, who died March 3,
1971.
The heart is a treasure chest
Where we keep our memories
We have gathered through the years.
Memories of happy times
And persons who are dear
We miss you always
oui ') oar memories keep you near.
Always remembered by wife Gertrude, children
and grandchildren. -09
GILDERS
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father, Wilfred Gilders, who passed away one
year ago March 1, 1985.
You were always there to tell a joke,
To help us out, when we were broke.
You taught us well, and helped us grow
And with much love, we thank you so.
You lived each day of your life,
For your family and your wife.
For nothing seemed to please you more,
Than to see us all come in the door:
An understanding heart,
An intelligent mind
We miss you, Dad, -
You were one of a kind.
Loved and remembered always by Doug, Hilda,
David and Jackie. -09
a GILDERS
In fond and loving memory of a very dear brother
Wilfred Gilders who passed away one year ago
March 1st, 1985.
'You meant so very much to us,
That nothing we can say,
Can tell the sadness in our hearts,
As we think,ofyou today. ,
It doesn't matter tke day or year,
There are always memories always a tear,
Memories don't fade they just grow deep,
For someone we laved, but could not keep.
Sadly missed by Gordon and Barbara. -09x
47. dird of thanks
McGRATTEN •
Thank you to all my many friends, neighbours
and family, Ladies Auxiliary, Rev. Wood, Dr. M.
Dawson and nurses of 2nd East for their lovely
flowers, visits and telephone calls during my re-
cent stay in hospital. Beatrice McGratten.-09x
EEDY
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
. our friends, neighbors and relatives, who sent
flowers, cards and made donations at the time of
our bereavement. Many thanks for the food that
was sent to our home and a very special thanks
to Tom and Rita Tobey, Bernadette and Stu Smith
and Sharon and novid Dawson. Thank, you to the
ambulance crew and Dr. Neal, the Canadian
Foresters No. 86, and Court Fascination 11901 for
their service. Thanks to the McCallum Funeral
Home and Rev. Roberts, the UCW of Dungannon
United Church, for a most delicious lunch. Your
kindness and thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Isabelle Eedy, Paul and Barb,
Rosemary and Bill and families. -09
District News
GODS RICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1986 -PAGE 11
uilters are invited to community .centre
HOLMESVII.I,f• - The Enterprising
Seniors met in the community centre in
Holmesville on February 20 with Beet Mc-
Creath in charge. Jean Lobb played the
piano for the opening and Mr. McCreath
welcomed new member Mary Puffer.
The roll call was taken. Charlotte Norman
read the minutes of the previous meeting
which were approved as read. Frank Yeo
presented the treasurer's report. Bus trips
were discussed with the possibility of one to
the Geritol Follies in Hamilton m June.
It was also decided to go to Hu onview in
June to entertain the residents. Charlie and
HODGKINSON
Thank you to my family, friends and neighbours
for their thoughtfulness and kindness during my
recent stay in the ' London and Goderich
Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Thomson and Dr.
Sutherland and the 1st floor I.C.U. nurses. Kay
Hodgkinson. -09
48. Coming Events
SINGLES DANCE, Saturday March 1st, at Vic-
torian Inn Stratford. Dancing 9-1. Music by Ten-
nesseeCountry.-09
HOLIESV,ILLE
NEWS
®t.n®t,e t7e®vee, 4D12 -33e3
Irene Pearce from Brantford were also on
hand and Charlie always has a reading or
two for the group. Bert McCreath, with his
good memory, gave two readings of World
War I.
The group found that they had a musical
group in their presence, calling -themselves
The Mum and Dad. Charlotte Norman
(Mum) was on the piano and Norman enter-
tained.
The Enterprising. Seniors will meet in the
Community Centre March 6 at 2:30 p.m.
Ruth and Murdock Morrison will be in
charge of entertainment and it's to be live
11.'1 Wit►"1", MP.
entertainment, so come out and bring a
friend.
Church News
The Morning Worship service was well at-
tended. Rev. J. Bechtel officiating. Rev.
Bechtel told the children a story before they
went to their classes. Douglas Yeo and
Larry Rutledge received the offering.
On March 2 there will be a giant skating
party for Holmesville Church and Wesley -
Willis Church.
The senior choir of Holmesville United
Church went to Huronview to put on an hour
of entertainment. Verna Lobb was on the
piano, Robba Lobb, The Lobb Quartet,
Jackie Norman all sang and Hugh Lobb
played the violin and John Greidanus
played his accordion. Elsie Henderson
thanked the group for corning. Elsie, being a
Lobb, was right at home with the group.
Quilting
There is quilting every Tuesday m the
community centre in Holmesville at 9 a.m.
Bring your lunch. AU ladies are welcome
who would like to quilt.
UCW News
The organizational meeting of the Even-
ing Unit of the UCW was held on February
11.
The officers for the upcoming term are
unit leader, Barb Norman; assistant leader,
Martie Lobb; secretary, Joan Crawford;
treasurer, Norma Preszcator; Aocial com-
mittee, Jan Rutledge and Edna Jantze:
flowers, Robba Lobb. The next meeting will
be held on March 18 at 8 p.m.
Dessert Euchre,
March 19 is the date of the Annual Dessert
Euchre sponsored by seven groups in the
area under Goderich Township Womens In-
stitute. There will be door prizes and also
prizes for cards.
Get well wishes are sent to Clarence Per-
due who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Lochalsh has visitors
PEARSON
I wish to thank all who visited me, sent cards,
treats and phone calls while I was in Hospital and
since coming home. Special mention to the
nurses and staff on the 2nd4loor of Wingham
Hospital and the doctors at Lucknow Medical
Centre. Your kindness was much appreciated.
Nels.-09
HELESIC
I,wish to thank my friends for the cards and en-
quiries while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, and in Goderich Hospital. A special
thank you to friends at Meneset Pork and my
family for rides and assistance. 1 have the
highest regard for the Home Care System and
the •Canadian Cancer Society and their
volunteers.'They are both very worthy organiza-
tions. Stephen Helesic.-09
DRAPER
1 wish to thank friends and neighbors for cards
and visits while I was to Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich. Special thanks to Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 109 and to Dr. James Rourke, Dr.
Flowers, and nurses and staff I.C.U. Brian. -09x
YOUNG
I wish to express my appreciation to friends and
neighbours formll their help, for visits and cards
during my stay in University Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr. Rorabeck, nurses and staff
of ninth floor east wing. Arnold Young. -09x
STEVENSON
The family of the late James Stevenson wish to
thank relatives and friends for their expression
of sympathy, flowers arid donations received
during the loss of a dear father, grandfather,
great grandfather, and great -great grandfather.
A special thank you to the staff of Maitland
Manor, Dr. James Rourke, Dr. Megan Poole for
their care and kindness during his illness, and
McCallum'. Funeral home and Mr. Walter Gar.
diner for their words of comfort. Our deepe
gratitude to everyone. The Stevenson
Family, --09x
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(416) 678.1585 for Info. -0-9
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AUCTION SALES
ONTARIO'S Largest Form Machinery Copsign•
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welcome For more information call (519) 424 -
Kenneth Wilkins of Ridgetown and
Elizabeth Wilkins of Toronto were home on
the weekend with their parents Charles
and Mayme Wilkins.
Florence MacLennan and her ' friend
Shirley of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Rhetta MacLennan. Also visiting
Rhetta during the week was her grandson
Colin MacLennan of Toronto, son of
George and Jean MacLennan. -
Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo were
home on the Weekend with their parents
Wellington and Kae Webster.
Congratulations to Bruce and Jane Mary
Luescher of Point Clark on the arrival of
their son. The proud grandparents are
Leonard and Muriel Courtney of Point
LOCHALSH
NEWS
Kee Webster, 396-6267
Clark.
Ewen and Marj MacLean were in Sarnia
and Wyoming for a couple of days last
week visiting with relatives and friends.
Charles and Mayme Wilkins were at Bill
'Wilkins' Friday evening for a
and JOa:911f[C 7e dar_eeea --✓ -
birthday party for their grandson Ian.
Dungannon man becomes
chartered accountant
JodyKerr, 17 year old daughter of Lois
and Doug Kerr is a patient in Victoria
hospital London, following removal of a
kidney on Friday morning.
Congratulations are extended to Greg
Henderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Henderson (Jean Errington) who suc-
cessfully passed the Chartered Accounting
exam of Alberta. Greg has accepted a posi-
tion with a Calgary firm.
Margaret and Jim Errington returned
from visiting daughter Cindy, Denis and
three-year-old granddaughter Erin Maxym-
chuk in Surrey, British Columbia.
Nels Pearson returned to his home last
Monday following a stay in Wingham
F hospital.
Bertha and Freeman Olson have returned
home following a four 'week holiday in
Florida. They enjoyed a week on the Keys
and also visited with Bertha's aunt ' at
Melbourne.
Jean Broughton has returned home from
a' 10 day holiday in Winnipeg with Marie
Molyneaux and family.
Bill and Marie Park, Todd and Brad
visited on Sunday with Vicki and Ted Henry
in Goderich. Brad stayed the weekend.
There were 16 tables at the seniors' week-
ly euchre H.L. Roberta Linskill. L.L. tie
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.Merie Perk, 629-7719
Helen Jiholson and Louise Brindley, Helen
won by,the cut. H.M. Raymond Boyle, L.M..
Mel Jones.
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"Hey Barry! That first 4-H meeting on
`Etiquette Eor the 80s' was really infor-
mative, wasn't it?"
' It'aure was, Dennis. Dungannon 1 has
nine enthusiastic members." •
"Elections voted Barry Nivens in as presi-
dent, Jean McWhinney as" vice, and Laurie
Pentland as press reporter. Joanne Sproul
and Judy Gregory have Donna Gregory
helping them as assistant ' leader. The
meeting covered appropriate introductions
for different situations and Donna
demonstrated how to properly arrange food,
buffet style."
"That's greet?, ' And the next etiquette
meeting will be held Feb. 24."
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among schools, parents
RV MAR•YANN DEMPCEY been expressed by parents.
One of the major requests that I have had, After Christmas, he started monthly cof-
as a new trustee to the Huron Board of fee meetings to give parents the opportunity
Education, is to improve communications to speak to him and the vice-principal, Mrs.
among board, school and parents. I have Wilson. The first meeting was on .Jan. 16th
discussed this request with the principals of and it was enjoyed by all who attended. The
the three schools in my jurisdiction and the topics of discussion were the 6 -day cycle, 10
administration of the school board. minute recesses, the Dec. newsletter, school
Mr. MacLennan, principal of Robertson trips and the block parent phone-in pro -
Memorial School, has been attempting to gram. Some of the suggestions that came
improve communications in various ways. out of this meeting included trying to ensure
He's sent a questionnaire to each student's that all children get at least 2 - 3 substantial
home which asked the parents to identify school trips during their elementary career,
any questions they might have regarding encouraging the school to set up a system to
the school. make sure that parents are notified if their
He then started a newsletter that inform- child does not appear at school (this will
ed the families of all coming events, necessitate parent volunteers) and en -
changes at the school and good news items. cour'aging that the newsletter be sent out
It also addressed any concerns that had monthly at approximately the same time.
®u ■ was' ita ■ The next coffee meeting is Feb. 20th at 10
• Another way in which parental input Is be-
im
ing encouraged at Robertson is including
parents on the committee forrried to write
■ the student's code df behavior.
▪ Mr. MacLennan and I have also con-
sidered establishing
on-
sidered,establishing a parents liaison com-
■ njittee. That idea has been put aside for
MI discussion in the future.
N II discussed the various ways that the
"doors" were being `opened' in the elemen-
tary system with Mr. Linfield, Victoria
school's.principal. He stated that he has not
ig had any complaints from parents concern-
ing this problem. He feels the large number
• of parent volunteers that come into the
® school daily,_ provide a good aline of com-
munication between school and home. He is
® very satisfied with the effectiveness of this
• and the newsletters that are sent home.
® I had a good meeting with the principal,
Mr. 'Murphy and the vice-principal, Mr.
E.
Murdy to discuss communications at the
® secondary school. They are very open to any
mi suggestions., To date, they have had no com-
• plaints in this area from the community.
IN They are presently discussing .methods of
IIimproving communications with the
superintendents of education. '
I have also addressed my concerns at the
® board level to other trustees and to the
Director of Education, Mr. Allan. I hope to
see some major improvements in the near
•an future as they all.agree that we should be
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AUCTION
Sunday March 2
1P.M.
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• We will be selling an
si outstanding selection of Modern
■ and Antique furnishings
removed'from Two Homes
1111 for convenience of sale. •
This is a Sale You
a Shouldn't Miss!I
• Consignments always welcome
from 1 Item to complete
households.
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I would like to hear from any of you who
may have suggestions as to how we could
243.2713 NI further improve communication. Call me at
ill 524.4283th r 'd
1wyou ► eas ,.. they would be
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