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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-10-07, Page 21Huron. WI pally attended by 150 ladies from count The 25th annual, Huron W County Rally of the omen's Institutes was held on Monday in the Dashwodid Community - Centre with nearly 150 present from all'. over r the County." '-The president of Huron South, Mrs. Roylance:W'estcott RR 3 Exeter presided for the- day long session. - After . the opening exer- cises, Mrs.., Ray Rader, president of the Dashwood W.I . welcomed everyone. Greetings were brought from Huron Est by Mrs. W. Freeman and - from Huron West by.Mrs. •Ivan Wightinan- The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs: James, 'Armstrong. She also gave the financials ternent. The: :-District S retaries. gave; their repor East Huron reported' II branches with 276 membrs;: Huron. West, • Mrs. v Richard Buchanan, • 12 branches and 435 memberSi ,and Huron South, Mrs. Lloyd Ballan- tyne, 9 branches with 310 members. The report of the Historical Society was given . by Mr's. Mervyn Batkin `stating that four general meetings had been held Well attended.' Mrs, Carl Johnston, representing Huron County Rally as a member of the Steering conmittee of,the Hurpn Perth District Health Council°; spoke on the work that the New issue .of.CSBH to get underway soon Two prominent investment dealers will 'direct payroll savings sales for' this year's Canada Savings Bond Campaign in Ontario. Donald N.. Fraser•g of. •r` 'crthtto, and Ralph Hag,er'of Kitchener will spearhead the two-month CSB Campaign on the payroll savings front in Ontario. The' payroll cam- paign gets under way in mid- September and ends November 15. Over this period, 37 CSB organizers will visit some 2,500business and industrial establishments .in Ontario to helpset up payroll savings plans for the purchase of the new Series by employees. More than . x$185. million worth of Canada Svings Bonds was purchased by a quarter of a million em- plt t'e'es through payroll savings plans in Ontario last year. • 0. Mr.' Fraser ` wil•1,. direct organizers in, the Central East Region, which embraces Toronto, • Northern and Eastern. Ontario while Mr. Hager will direct tri ac- tivities of organizers f� the Central -West Region, which takes in the '. Hamilton - Niagara area as well ,as Southwestern Ontario. Mr. Fraser, a resident 'of. Toronto, has been in the ,securities field. since' 1957, and is; •associated ' with a Toronto investment firm: A Torontonian, Mr. Hager•: has 'had an active career in sales management in Kit- chener'-and it-chenerand in ''recent years has been associated with • Canada ., Savings Bond Campaigns with a Kitchener, investment dealer. Mr. Hager has been assistant director for payroll sales in Central Ontario West since -1973. Tie succeeds David R. Dattels, who served as Central Ontario West director for . almost- 10 years. Mr. Dattels, a prominent Kit- • chener ' investment dealer, has been ..associated • with' Canada Savings • Bonds' payroll sales since the ,first issue in ,11946. During this committee had been doing.' Kippen Branch presented an entertaining shit. Greetings were brought froth" the Federated' Women's Institutes of Ontario by the • Bo"ard Directors, • Mrs. Gordon Papple and Mrs. Howard Wallace, and Mrs.. Wallace Laidlaw, president of. - the London Area. • , ` GODERICH SIGNAL -START. Holmesville News: Church News. ° Worship cervices Were held at Holmesville United„ Church. They also observed Bruce Heath, director of '. the Huron County, Children's Aid Society reported bn the:. use of the Bursary which all. Branches • had supported. On his •advice,• there will be, ino' • call for the funding this year as part has;been paid back by former • recipients o"1 the bursary: Mr. Heath thanked ' the delegates for theirinterest in helping award of the Society to higher learning. The home economist Miss b period, he served . as an Jane Pengilley was a sent '. organizer; supervisor and due to former commitments. .director of 'payroll sales and She sent word that a short •• was given additional , course on quilts will be held • responsibilities and an ex- •. this winter. panded territory to • ad- minister. Mr. Dattels opened The afternoon session his own .investment firm in opened with 0 Canada .and. a Kitchener afteri•:hav,irg sing=sortg led by members of • served with the RCN during the Elimville branch. the Second World War. • ' . Guest speaker was .Mrs. .This year marks the 31st Kenneth Johns of Exeter. She. 'anniversary • of Canada 'wa s.Utre of the founders of•the Savings `Bonds whie h have 'County Rally andrthe Huron become recognized through County Scholarship. She told Holy Communion. Sunday sehool was held in the Church Hall with Rev. J. Oestreicher in charge. .Thanksgiving servic will be.. held. in Holmesville• Church, next Sunday at 9:45 a.m. The UCW will ,meet .in .the the. years as Canada's most the history of the rally for the popular personal investment. past 25 years and. then There have been over 43.7 presented, the • annual Million applications since scholarship to Sandra 1996, with total sales during Stewart -of Hurondale. Miss that period amounting to over Ste is mother : accepted, , $47.6 billion. Of that amount, thelarship and thanked almost $7,3 billion has been the delegates for it. • purchased through the Mrs. Keith Webster payroll savings plan in- • reported, . on Huronview and • stituted in' thousands of thanked all .for the monthly business establishments , for birthday parties for the their employees. residents. She stated that the Last year, a record $564 Auxiliary have been buying million wgrth.' of Canada new shell chairs butt above Savings Bonds was our- • everything, they need chased: through the'payroll_ visitors. • savings planby more than`_ The delegates, were urged 786 000 individual urchasers.:. save their s eI'd 1st , p • top amps Emphasize 7 steps_ McKibbon attends cancer con erence: John Me•Kibbon , Canadian Cancer. Society ,.'Educa'tion Vice Chairman, of the Huron Unit, participated in a two- day Education ,Conference October --2 and 3 at the Prince 1-lotel in Toronto. Along with 300 other Cancer Society volunteers,' Mr. •McKihbon .' attended workshops conducted by professional health con- sultants and teachers The delegates learned about _the.. cancer education materials available to people in the community- and about'. the most effective way to use these, materials to educate the public about cancer safeguards, "The Canadian Cancer Society has an itmeortant message to tell," said Mr. 1VIcKibbon. "But•in-this age of mass information it is at times difficult to be heard. Our message is quite simple, all we're asking is that people practise the 'Seven Stems. to Health." • The • 'Canadian Cancer Society's Seven Steps to. I earth are: have a medical and dental check-up; watch for anychange in your nor- mal state of health; find out about any, lump or sore that 'Canada Savings Bonds_are _ for delegatestoA.C.W.W. and avaffable-.'to all Canadians, urged all to make quilt blocks either through "'the payroll to *be 'sent to - Erland Lee:," savings plan where they work Homestead. or by individual purchase for, Plans were discussed re the cash • or by instalments, at •International Plowing Match their local banks • and 'to be held in Huron' County in.. authorized. investment 1978 and' the part the dealers stockbrokers, trust Women's' Institutes could- do and loan companies and to make it a special week. • credit unions.. . does ''not he,al;, protect against too' much sunlight; do not smoke; have a Pap test; and :do. a monthly brest self-examination McKibbon said,* "The Canadian Cancer Society has -a wide variety of learning materials- available free .of charge for. schools, clubs and any other - interyested organizations. We have films for youth, adults, _men and, women's", groups and pam- phlets in. every language, as well as school kits, mall and fair displays and a roster of public speakers." Anyone interested in ob- taining , cancer education material should'contact the local` Canadian Cancer Society office or call Mr. McKibbon at 524-6694 or Mrs: DorothySmith at,524-2393. • • Perform •a -death-4P ►ng' act. Give Heart Fund. Give Heart Fund • The,Van Egmond Foundation 2nd ANNUAL. CID1 RiESI Cider pressing • Shingle cutting all fer cfiiirWng --.--7 - IWO bell' itVfig cbiitertS --- Steam engine ` Pioneer Activities ' Rummage sale ' . And much, much more Sausage making' OCTOBER 17th 1976 a 11 NOONTO In the grounds titin historic Van E TiBmond House, Egmond- 'ville, Ontario• it.mile south of Seaforth) ' • ..� M a. Bonds l Many plans came forth but it -Canada ngs pay • was deft _;,.with a ;special a dual rollee I'in the'develop- committee of president and merit of Canada They help individual Canadians save, on •,a, basis,' towards Nits. Donald Haines of achieving family economic"- 'Auburn thanked: all who had. goal5 and at the same time,, taken part and Mrs' Freeman. play • a' major •role in' the gave the invitation to hold Federal` Government's debt next yeas rally in 'Huron management progr • 'thus providing a means •tables created great interest .every Canadian can become.. directly involved in financing as also the decorated an his country's growth and • niversary- cake which was s erved to -all m future developent:. e. z vice-presidents of the three districts. ' .. whb 'East. The attractive craft wliere By Blanehe reeves Church Hall October 12 at 2 pm Personals Holmesyille ; school held. open house on Tuesday, September 29' for the pprents ,' of the students only. 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