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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-05-21, Page 17Auburn wom.. -_ will speakTpvQy °.' out ibw i. ��� V William Anderson of Newmarket spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Dora Marsh returned home from Clinton hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland visited with Ellen Johnston and Laura Phillips recently. Bonnie Armour and Julia of Waterloo spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Elva Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines and family of 13eamsville spent the week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Jardin and family of Kitchener visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Elva Straughan on the week -end. All are welcome to come to Knox United Church May 23 at 8 p.m. to hear Shirley Hazlitt speak on her experiences with the Ojibway and Inuit People. Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McIntosh, Christopher and Tracy of London spent the week -end with Francis Clark. There will be a community shower for Joanne Slater in Knox United Church May 26 at 8 p.m. W.M.S. The May meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Tom Haggitt. The president Martha Daer welcomed all. Mrs. Don Cartwright had charge of the devotional period. The meditation was on the "Growth of the Seed". Mrs. McAllister gave an account of the Stratford Huron Presbyterial meeting held at Stratford. Mrs. Henderson gave an ac- count of the Synodical which was held in Welland. The June meeting will be held at Carol Daer's home on Jun 10 at 8 p.m. UNIT I Unit 1 of Knox United -Church- met"on Tuesday, May 13 at the home of Lois Haines with 10 ladies present. The theme was "Mothers" with Lois Haines and Ethel Ball in charge. The hymn "In The Garden" was sung and followed by the devotional "Peculiar Treasure" from Psalm 113 about mothers. Continuing the study of Indians, the Ojib- way was the tribe chosen for the meeting. Margaret Bakker took charge of the business period. Secretary Maureen Bean read the minutes of the previous meeting and the treasurer Christine Shuttleworth gave her report. There was a sale of plants with Maureen Bean as Auctioneer. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING The Horticultural Society Meeting was ALIbURN held at the Community Hall on Monday, May 12 at 8 p.m. The president Donald Haines welcomed all. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. Jack Vincent. The Liability Insurance was discussed. The Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Ross Robinson. She stated that there were 51 members. Correspondence was read and dealt with. Books were given out to all for fall bulbs to be ordered for fall and had to be ordered by July 15. There is to be a meeting on the second Monday in June at the Library for those interested. Allison Chamney favoured with a tap dance number. The delegates to the District Annual Mrs. Jack Vincent and .Mrs. Don Haines gave reports/with lots of ideas for the ' gardener. Mrs. Haines had a contest "Name That Pest" and the winner was Mrs. Ross Robin- son Door Prizes were won by Mrs, Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Bud Chamney and Viola Raithby. Mrs. Vincent was appointed to look after Manchester Garden for another year with flower beds, hanging baskets and a new flower box made for the Community Hall and work bee. The next meeting will be Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Bob Arthur and Mrs. Jim Cartwright as hostesses and Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. Tom Haggitt and Dorothy Grange for the program. -There-was -a plantauction with Mrs. Don Haines as auctioneer and the amount from the sale was $49.85. KNOX UNITED CHURCH SERVICE The Sunday morning service was held by the minister Gary Shuttleworth. Piano Prelude was by Mrs. Gordon Gross. Bonnie Armour favored with two solos "Father I Thank Thee" and "Victory in Jesus" accompanied on piano by Mrs. Gor- don Gross. Children's hymn "This Is My Father's World" was sung while the children went to their Sunday School classes held by Barb Bakker, Anita Gross, , Leona Cunningham and Kevin Webster and Tammy ' Shuttleworth. The minister chose for his sermon "The Undefeated Christ". The offering was received by Ken Ramsey and Murray Rollinson. Tourist industry is asked to help develop strategy Representatives of the tourist industry have been asked by the Ontario government to help shape an overall provincial tourism strategy. A fact-finding team from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation was in Dryden on Apr. 29, for a day long working session with industry representatives and municipal of- ficials to develop an Ontario tourism strategy that recognizes the special re- quirements of all regions. The results of the work sessions will be made public in the fall. A work session will be held today (May 21) and tomorrow in London at the Holiday Inn on King Street. The consultations, being held in 16 com- munities across the province, are the result of a commitment made by Tourism and Recreation Minister John Eakins to conduct a review of all ministry tourism programs to ensure maximum effectiveness and try to open up the policy development process to members of the industry. "Our future directions, policies and pro- grams must incorporate the knowledge and goals. of those working in the industry," Eakins said. "Who is better in touch with the pulse of tourism in this province than the operators and associations who deal with the public? Tell us the strategy andihe policies will fall out of it." In order to .generate a discussion on.a broad range of issues, a questionnaire is be- ing distributed to prospective participants and the responses will serve as a guide for the sessions. The results of the 16, working sessions will be summarized in a report to the ministry and will be made public in the fall. Twin City School of Hairstylin Waterloo, Ont. *Hairstyling *Barbering •Ear Piercing •Make-up 55 Erb St. East 886-6305 lF Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Audrey Vanden Heuvel, daughter of Kase and Annie,'R.R.2 Goderich, graduated with a Master of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, on May 11, 1986. Within the major of Sociology, her area of concentration is demography (population studies). During her two years in the program, she received the R.B. Vance Teaching Fellowship and the Carolina Population Fellowship. She was also award- ed the position of associate editor of the Social Forces Journal (published at UNC) for excellence in graduate work. Audrey :, ae take on this reosition in the fall when she returns to UNC to continue on in the Ph. D. program. 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