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Community News
After Five
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The Goderich and District After Five had
a Spring Peek at fashions on March 25 by
Kim Burgsma.
The elegant loungewear, along with being
enjoyable to look at, was also fun for our
models to wear.
The group had the pleasure of hearing a
flautist as the young and talented Abby
Smallwood provided some soothing sounds.
Speaker Shirley Litt concentrated her
message on the idea of commitment. She ex-
plained how you can't very well call yourself
a Christian and not know what God's Word
has to say to you. She said many tomes one
can be acting like a Christian yet not really
have the right relationship or commitment
with Jesus Christ.
Guest Night will be April 25th at Saltford
Valley Hall.
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At the annual zone conference for Zone of the Klnettes held in Goderich last week,
members wore Easter bonnets to raise money .for cystic fibrosis. Dorothy Scott and Carol
Davidson, the hostesses of the evening stand with Gretta Gill, District One coordinator from
Collingwood and Adele Drennan, Zone K coordinator, of Goderich. (photo by Susan
Indertmark)
Legion donates $3200 to local charities
, The poppy committee reports that
Wreaths were placed on the Vets Plot at the
cemetery courtesy of Roberson Memorial
School, St. Mary's School and the Sunset
Circle Club. The Wreaths on the cenotaph at
present were provided by the Royal Cana-
dian Naval Association, the Victoria L.O.L.
No. 182 and the MacKay Centre for Seniors.
These wreaths were purchased during the
Branch poppy campaign last November.
A vote of thanks was extended to enter-
tainment chairman Ron Stewart and his
committee for the success of the band con-
cert and reception for the Central Band
which was held in the Jubilee room follow-
ing the concert. Some tickets are still
available for the Ladies Appreciation dinner
which, will be held on May 10.
The speaker at the Branch 109 Vimy Ban-
quet this year will be the Past Provincial
Secretary comrade Reg Cleator. This din-
ner will be held on Saturday April 12. The
Branch Jubilee committee is sponsoring a
Yard, Rummage and Bake Sale to be held at
the Branch on Saturday April 26 from 8 a.m.
to noon. Anyone wishing to donate items to
this sale is requested to contact the Branch
or comrade Howard Carroll.
The monthly general meeting of Legion
Branch 109 was held on Tuesday April 1 in
the Jubilee room with 50 members present
and President John A. MacDonald in the
chair.
The Branch approved five donations with
a total value of $3200. These donations were
as follows: $100 to the Ladies Auxiliary In-
vitational Bowling Tournament; $500 to the
Linda Reid Special Olympics Appeal; $500
to send Goderich Collegiate students to the
Terry Fox Canadian Youth Centre; $100 to
the Easter Seal, Telethon and $2000 to the
Legiori Choxitable Founclatigp, Bursary
fund.
The applications for associate menilier-
ship from D. Steep, T. Vance and R.
Haberland and for Fraternal Affiliate
membership from S.R. Hvorak and J.P.
Wild were accepted by the floor.
The meeting' approved the purchase and
installation of a security system which using
a coded lock will restrict the access of the
members to the lower floor only. Access to
the main and upper floors will be allowed
only when events are being held in these
areas.
The Legion District C convention will be
held this year on Sunday April 13 at Branch
130 Hanover.. Any member who would like to •
attend this convention is requested to con-
tact the Branch.
A district sports meeting is to be held in
Mount Forest. The Clinton Legion Branch is
holding a Jubilee Golf Tournament on Satur-
day May 25 at the Bayview Golf Club. Any
interested members of Branch 109 are in-
vited to attend.
The Branch nomination committee
brought in the following slate of Legion
Branch 109 officers for the 1986-87 Legion
year. Thee nominations are as follows:
President - Alvin Blackwell, 1st Vice Presi-
dent - Stan Profit, 2nd Vice President - Don
Kernick, Treasurer - Harold Cook and no
nominee as yet for Branch Secretary. All
positions for officers 'and chairmen of the
Branch i11 be open for nomination at the
next general meeting which is -scheduled to
be held in the Jubilee room on Tuesday May
6 at 7:30 p.m. A full attendance is requested
for this important meeting of Branch 109,
which is both nominations and election
night.
Carol Simons speaks to Victoria Street IJ.C.W.
Leona- McBride welcomed eighteen
membersand four visitors and opened the
meeting with a poem and singing of the
theme song when pill 2, friendly Helpers of
Victoria St. U.d.W. met in the church base-
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an Easter scripture tacen from Mark 16.
The group sang 'Jesus Christ is Risen To-
day' and Ruby gave an appropriate Easter
Message.'
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Leona McBride took care of the business
and reminded members of the • Mexican
Fiesta and Supper sponsored by•the Sunday
School on Friday, April 11. Sittings are at 5,
and 7 0.nOtinninage,Sale wIU 6ei beg AM
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Mary Currel won the plant that was
donated by Anne Smith.
Margaret Arnistrong, program convener,
had as her speaker, Carol Simmons .of
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and her husband, George, spent as Teacher
and Minister on Georgina Island, Lake Sim-
coe among Ojibway Indians. Her. talk ;was
enjoyed by all. Leona thanked our speaker
and closed this , part of the meeting With
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A Chinese Auction, 4ich included bak-
ing; canned goods, crafts and plants, Was
held. .
As the next meeting is near Mother's Day,
we are asked to.bring our mother, daughter
or friend.
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