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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-15, Page 2PAQE2-,GOIDIE,Ricpt SIGNAL -SCAR, piuRsDAY, AP .tl4 15,-1976 I 44MGirls 'gymnasium. Your children will appreciate your interest. Tiger. Dunlop. Group 2 met in theirSchool".- in the Colborne Township Mrs John F, (Emily) Cory; flail Monday Evening April wha has' been a patient in the 12•: Members answered the "hospital for many months;, is .. rpll call • by Showing. design ' making a splendid 'recovery • ideas *for their . free choice and may soon be able to article. return to her horne at This free choice article "Menesetung Park. Her many must be an idea of their very friends', will be overjoyed at own and not a :commercial her improvement and return item: The design- they put on to health: must be something original. Mrs, Wm. (Donna) 'The leaders .and girls ex-, Crawford and two children, changed design ideas to be,. R.R. 4; were. -three • of the embroifered. people involved in an ac - The discussion was on uses cident north •' of Exeter for the twisted chain em- Saturday evening who were broidery stitch which was hospitalized. Mrs.' Gordon learned at the -third meeting. Walters,' Goderich; was also The demonstration was on the in the care and all were last learning stitch which was hospitalfized.' They were the couching cross stitch and returning from a dan'c.e the couching outline stitch. competition in London. Their Each girl worked these many friends wish . them a stitches on to her sampler speedy recovery. which now has the back stitch ,J. and the twisted chain stitch Many Colborne residents, on it. There are seven :em- and surrounding area are broider-y stitches . to be returningfrom winter in the learned in this project. south. Mr. and Mrs. Terence This project is proving to be Hunter, R. R.3 and Mr. and especially interesting to the Mrs. John K,ernighan, girls. The next freet,ing will Goderich, ,,have returned t 40 ter in e on - Florida. Tiger Dunlop- 1 "Designing ' Dingalings" met in Colborne Remember the planning • Tow ship Hall Monday board meeting in - Colborne evening. The meeting opened Township. Hall, Thursday with .th.e: pledge and- a}} Apri122 ; 8:00 p:mc _..._.- memb ;rs answered the roll • call. • Christine Riehl read "the • -. minutes of last meeting. The • -girls and leaders decided to T -hu do an. exhibit on embroidery reen stitches and their uses , for Achievement Day. Linda Kamtine and. Donna s -' a-nthu i c respons Kellestine volunteered to be commentators fnr this'.' e They -discussed uses for the . . twisted 'chain:•,stitch and ,,,the ,All those : cheerful little c.ontribute'•"your bottles, substantial • sum of money free choice article and how to' . people who have been calling '.please . call Mrs: Jean' Bar With Which .to begin their: choose the article, fabric; , at your doors for the past two . nett; •524-247.9, and she will "' "growing" experiences for patteiii a-nd..design They-also--S•atur-dayc, ':.and—their .:.:darn - have.the m_pi..cked-up_�_ . • 1976. seeds will b`e-` given to each childto begin his or her own garden A special thanks • is ;also extended to Bill. Wisser and Bruce. Betties whose ingenuity :•and organization. combined-- With their -efforts for two ;Saturdays fostereti this : project; volunteer drivers, Byr1 Betties, Who brought along her five young children and cheerfully 'en- courage. d the Juniors ' along the way; John Madden, Fred Edwards of Clinton, Doug Zoethout, Wayne Moulton, Don • McGuire of Huron Sunoco„and the Goderich Taxi: • Allan Van Der Ende, playing the part of Peter in the Holmesville ,,School production of Hansel and Gretel, • `43elts out a happy tune after rrturninghome from a day's work, (staff photo)• tubers bottle d.rIve learned the couching cross mittee, want to offer a -great stitch and couching outline at big:. "Thank you", to all the this meeting. wonderful folk who.' con- tributed so Jiberally, • •Social News :Some of you who may have 1, It is always of special in had bottles to contribute may terest when we hear -of one of have been missed. •: Ifyou our 'young people that has •• happen to be one of these excelled or marde an people _ and still wish . to achievement. Miss Connie Baer, student at participating Job l e s s pictu Central' School . artici patititin in the public speaking contest an an The willing assistance of the children , good friends and •'parents who drove . Vehicles about; .town and the cooperation of Art's Land, •scaping, "'their -sponsor, combined with your con- tributions netted the Club ..a IMS sponsored by the Canadian in Clinton again s a fatory cuts Legion was second at the area level ' .at Downsview on Sunday, April. 11. Connie's talk on '`Inflation" is cer- tainly in. keeping with the times: Connie : is a 4-H • member and at the meeting , Monday evening received congratulations from the girls who along with her many friends were thrilled at.. . her -achievement. Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute April meeting will:, e Thursday, April. 29 at 2:00 p.m. Ladies please note of this :change of date and please make'.. note of the Dessert Card Party (euchre & 500) and bake sale in Thursday , April 22 at 1:30 p.m. in Colborne Township Hall, Carlow. • Colborne Central School will be having open. house, Wednesday, April 21st. 7:30 p.m. to .9:30.: p.tn. During the evening there will be various demonstrations: and special events in the gymnasium and ''the classrooms. ha' e. in- teresting displays. Parents and friends of . students of Colborne- are most welcome to join in the open house and avail themselves , of the. op- portunity to chat with the teachers, and see °the demonstrations in • the The employment picture in Clinton was dealt another blow this week when Sherlock Manning Piano Company Limited was laying 'off in- -definitely 26 of their 40 man work force. . On :Monday, Ontario: acting health minister Dr. Bette Stephenson ordered the Clinton Public.' H,o'i;pitai closed"as of June 1, throwing 100 employees out of work. . :..Sherlock Manning is the second biggest employer in, the town of 3,000, behind the hospital • - J'oseph Reid, vice-president of Sherlock 'Manning, said Tuesday ., that the layoffs would be indefinite, but he hoped they would only be temporary. "People, aren't buying pianos,” Mr. Reid said, "because of a downturn in the economy." "They are considered a( luxury item," he• said, "and there's no paint -in us building up stock if we can't sell it:" Mr. Reid said that the poor ATTENTION '"VIETERANS. Ex -Service Men and iWonlen and Dependents °'THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE -BUREAU OFFICER - Mr. H.W. Moyer. Provincial. Service officer London, Ontario will be,vliiting In the, area the week of May 11, 1976 • Anyone Wishing information, advice or assistance regarding War disability •pensions, ,treatment, .allowances, etc.;' is requested to contact the service offlder, or secretary, of the local branch, whose name appears below, not later than April 23, 1976, to arrange an interv'eW. George Low • Sorvlco Officer PHONE .524 7238 or 524-,9”0 • market conditions •for pianos seemed to. "appear all at once." "The layoffs, are strictly due to market conditions,".: Mr. Reid said, and he hoped it would be short term and the factory could get back into full pi -eduction as soon as possible. • "I understand the furniture factories in the area are in the same shape. The orders just aren't coming in," Mr. •Reid said: FU We got off to a better start because we talked_ to our Gold Medal Banker about chequng and savings. The ladies on the junior committee were right in there pitching also: c tinny Madden• • spent one Saturday morning making donuts. and 'hot chocolate for the busy of dyer-• 30 children and their drivers, Agnes Jansen. and Mary Walton" unloaded and sorted bottles : at the • new Jitirsery at Skyway Market. Mrs. Barnett' wishes to express her personal. gratitude and appreciation to allpeople and her committee who gave their time and cooperation.' - The children meet at Victoria Publie School the third Thursday,uf each month and all interested persons, mothers; grandparents, and. friends are welcome to drop in and spend a i evening with the children who like" to get; acquainted with their . `older' friends. See the •. Administration Manager Marlette Chisholm • or • Rose I.assaline . and her • Gold Medal Banking Girls Good things happen Nsith a OoIcd Medal Banker. Let'stalks AA TIDO First: Canadian Bank Montreal • 00. art and Mary Bourdeavon their 00 00p0000000,00000:009.00000 0'... 0 0 ©.000.00.!00000-0 000000.00000`000000 of the NEW Serving Goderich and area the Skyway Market and Nursery is complemented by a full line of Market and Nursery needs. 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