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.54':i8A^^GOI ERIC.HSIGNAL :-STAR,. HURSDAY.00TOBER 14„1.976. •
• Eight.menJers of the Ladies Auxiliary to Legion Branch
109 -received service medals from their zone commander for
•contributions to .the. activities of the Ladies'. Auxiliary.
Shown left to right are: Ferne Moore, Alice Anstay, Myrtle
Good, Leona Sherratt, Peggy Coombs, zone commander, of
the Auxiliary, NoYfn Kingswell, Rose Hill, Jean Elliott,
and Evelyn Carroll. Absent when the photo. was taken was
Marg Yoltg<
Goderich W1Tand.guests hear
OH taik about health council
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Members .. of . Goderich
Township Branch of Wonnen's
Institute were,. g ests of the
Goderich -.- .Branch, at the
October. • meeting • held in
MacKay Hall.
Mrs. A. Holmes, president,
welcomed all and asked that
the roll call, "How can we, as
present arid future Grandmas.
be useful'', .be taken.
Mrs, ,D, Riehl read the
minutes, the treasurer's
report .and the . correspon-
• dence. •
Invitations to meet with the.
Wingham Branch of the W.I.
on October 21 'at 2:30 p.m.,
and with • the Tiger Dunlop
Branch on October .28 • at 2
p.m wee accepted.
Huroview Auxiliary
Bazaar to; be held Tuesday,
October 26 was . announced..
Donations of baking are being
asked for. -
Annual ••Area Convention is
to be held at Tillsonburg,
Tuesday, November • 9- and
Wednesday, November -10.
Mrs. A. Holmes; With Mrs. A.
Schram as alternate, will -be a
delegate. •
Mrs. J. Ryan, 'Citizenship
and World • Affairs convener,
introduced Dr,'Frank Mills,
-Medical Officer of Health for
Huron County. He explained
the health council program
by film- and tbld how it was
formed and its purpose.
-A question and ' answer
period followed:
Mrs. N. Clairmont thanked
Dr. Mills for taking time out
of his busy schedule.:tbo come
and speak. Mrs. R. Iia . 'ison
favored with tto solos.
Mrs. B. Crawford gave a
paper oil Current Events.. - •
A card party, to be held in •
'MacKay • Hall,'November 18
at2 p.m., was planned. -
Goderich,; Township , guests.
thanked the :.ladies for the
invitation to the meeting,
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Our "Plant-astic Day" - Come in,
have a cup of coffee, and browse
through' our Targe selections of
tropical, and green plants, large and
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•This is your opportunity to learn
about the many different plants, and
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then invited the Goderich
Branch to their meeting on.
October 11 at 8 p.m
Birthday greetings.were
sung for Mrs. F•. Barker.
1VIr.s. N. Clairmont: reported
on sick and shut-ins ..
Mrs. J. Blake and hostesses
-served a dainty lunch while a
social half hour was enjoyed.
FWTAO fall conference
attended by 119 teachers
Colbourn Street Public spoke words of welcome. An
School, Stra�throy was host to address from the Ontario
119 members of the F,W.T°A.O. President was
Federation of Women read.
Teachers' Associatiojz°
Ontario, Region 1, on • Margaret Jarvis, • the
Satur, Oc1. Provincial Convener on
Huronday, Countytober had nine Superannuation • forwarded
women attendance. • some useful information on
Mary Jane Gardiner was this subject. Marie
chairlady. Various officials MacGregor, F.W,'s first Vice -
President, reminded
everyone of upcoming events,
including the Reading Con-
ference next. Spring..
Mary' Pattinson, an
Executive Assistant from,.
Toronto, brought membei<s
up to date on Elementary
School grants
The representatives 'broke
up into small' discussion
I) n groups, according to their"
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�. W ' T V V .� F W T A:O°. F'rgm office
e, the .� r.N . meeting was adjourned to the
The "Old Time music and , Mrs. Mestan and Mrs Ellis, Strathroy United Church for
sing -a -long program was held
in the normal care '`sitting
room on Monday afternoon. •
Elsie Henderson, Myrtle
Parker and Norman Speir
provided the music and the
Chr4istian Reformed volun
-seers assisted with the• ac-
tivities.
The Family Night program
arranged by the 'Howard -
Smith orchestra of Brussels
wasrated by the Residentsas
one of the best. Howard Smith
plays banjo .and saxaphone,
Albert Craig is soloist and
guitarist of the orchestra and
Archie Mann plays violin and
banjo? Elsie Henderson and"
Norman Speir joined' the
group to provide ,a very en-
joyable hour of old time tunes
and waltzs. Mr. 'John
McCallum thanked the -en-
tertainers on behalf of the'
residents.
The Clinton Kinette Club - . f
entertained their adopted
grandmothers at the, Little
Inn,, Bayfield on Tuesday
afternoon. The 40 grand- S
mothers travelling by cars
provided by the Kinettes and .. h
the van took the scenic route
over 'to Bayfield and were
treated to 'a delicious tea _in' 2
the dining room of the Inn. • r
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were welcomed to the Over 9
Club at. the Septeinbe
meeting. Thirty •members "
enjoyed an hour of music with
tea and cookies served by the.
Walkerburn volunteers and
Miss Reta Yeo. Mrs. 'Elsie
Henderson and Nelson 'Lear
wereguests Of the cluband
entertained with a vocal duet,
a piano duet. by Mrs. Mesion
and Mrs. Henderson and led a ....
sing -a -long.
. Seven residents attended a
two day conference at the
Sunnyside Home, Kitchener
last week. This is the first
residents' 'conference that
has been held in Region 3, the
theme being opportunities for
a meaningful life in. a Home
or Senior Citizens, and was
quite successful.
The residents are looking
orward to the annual scenic
drive sponsored by the
Ontario Street and Wesley -
Willis ,UnitedChurches on
unday, October 17th.
'Plans ,are being made to
old a volunteer rally in the
Auditorium of the Home on
Wednesday evening, October
7th. It is hoped that the
egulr volunteers and
nyon who is interested in
elping at the Home in any
way will'try'and come.
0- lunch. . f •
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Many thanks ,to the Club and
the Little Inn for their
hospitality.
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