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ils- A 1000:41"iSra.1161, i!41don Monday that In a Year
76
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The GOderic • :Ciui
ttend d a recent showing of
films SPonsniO4.-40.:!tft.e 1,6041
library The 'nest .one dealt
With the paintings of Wililam
Oureiek, a Ukranian 'artist
,*hose family had emigrated
to the Canadian -West.
- The story of their ethnic
• Origin and- their life style in
Canada was told ihibtigh
series of iinpresslonistic
aintings. The effort t
:5t preserve their own culture in
r2 new land drew the,viewe
into the color and motion o
hese vibrant scenes of wor
nd play.
The second film of Jea
,T'aul Lemieux entitled
,..!Quebed in Silence", _Com-
4Aned his modern painting
with photography of the la d
and its people.
filrnshow had tit,) he postponed
until. the 'telOviring week. it
Washeld at the fipMe of Lorna
Vincent and the President
, Barbara McWhinnie
"presided. In spite of a very
stormy evening, -ten mem-
bers turned out.
The secretary for 1976,
Frances Armstrong read the
annual report. The past year
had been a good.one for the
club with a steady growth in
membership.
r
f• The club held regular
k painting sessions at the studio
in Mackay Hall, a three day
n seminar with Ron Walker, a
tratford Art
Gallery and three pot luck
luncheons. As well as outdoor
painting sessions ,and a
Christmas party,
During the year several
members attended the
Southampton School of Art
and others .took successful
correspondence courses.
The slate of officers for 1977
was presented as follows;
Past President Lu Legg;
President, Barbara
McWhinnie; secretary, Lu
Legg; treasurer, Beulah
Long; publicity, Lorna
Vincent; corresponding
secretary, Flo Warnock;
membership, Mary Howell
and Margaret McFarlane;
-telephone convener, Gladys
Ladd: and social convener,
or two ain e The third film dealt w
pat r •
continueS-*e.*4..ctirrent ratiliecause:they-ai he surrealistic artiSt Alfd
manufactived, •ivIndovis can not be pflO niehasetfto , ,„,'Pellan whose huge Canv,/es
replace those broke 'ff .
eyeballs with brilli• ant pat-
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r receives $7 ,.
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lio,:.' rant- :.
'interesting and .harmonious
• ,' ,compositions they had an
. , effect on this viewer siMilar
tated among the branches . to loud music somewhat out o
Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, ,.,,,,c:f tune.
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terns and clashing calours.
With the exception of a few
Cbu t y.Library
receivecl,a Wintaric
f $7,000. ter Canadian
Is. The „library. itp-
s the. cOntitined in-
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terest from Wintario.. The
new,free standing shelving at
the Goderich "'branch was
, provided by the Wintarionon-
• capital equipment grant.'
Through the co-operation of
Midwestern, Huron County
Library purchased records
for the town libraries. The
small collection 0/1140' be
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roads In most libbonrint,COluitleielOseil:iiiiit retail outlets, Iii'Grocleileh soon rap
and tel'Oted SAPPIles and shelves were bare by Saturday. On Monday Beckers
ttlyone*al(014ofgefeatn'onihe shelf. (staff photo)
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Seaforth and Wingham; -
Comments about the selec- .i YEAR END REVIEW
tion willte appreciated. ,..,, , •7
Persons watching the:A-,
' The January meeting of the
• award • winning -television' ,,Art Club which was planned
rogram me "Roots" will be . 'for the snrne evening as the
eased t�' know that the 7
Goderich Branch has a copy
of this book by Alex Haley. A. .•
W. Cashman's "The Best ofp,
Edmonton Stories" is -'a follts,,,
• commentary' on 'early_ -
• Edmonton life, its parks, •
restaurants and airport. "The' !-.,„t
• Noronic is` burning" by J, ';„
Craig describes the tragi '* '
episode when this famous -t:, . SUSAN HAIST Zurich and Mrs. Gordon
passenger vessel burned et:i.:•Mrs. Susan (Mollie) Heist, (Gertrude) K a i t ting ,
•the Toronto dock on Sep -;.,,r, widow of the late Christian Godbrich; " a sister, Mrs. .
-mitt-ber 17, , 1949, Hintilys.tHaist, , Zurich, and Will Connie Searcy, California;
County Library publishes a Stoddart, Seaforth, passed and several nieces and
monthly list of new books :7ZIttway in Pinecrest Nursing nephews. .
acquired by the library. IHome, Lucknow, Saturday, _
Mrs. Heist lived in Seaforth
,,' ,January 15. She was 91.
Copies are available at any of
the branches. ' " • : The former Susan Mathers for many years and moved to ,i
Zurich in 1952. She has been a
Mr. Bob Henry will have an was predeceased, by her first
• evening of pictures taken '• husband,' Will Stoddart, in resident of Pinecrest Nursing
Home, Lucknow, since 1970.
around Goderich, 1967. .The Seaforth in 1950, and by her
She! s nwomber., Jther.-
jeopd - husfrand,7: :Christ/all: -waa EtratfgeitS1 Utitte"d ar
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' -Church-, - -
• produced by Mr."Hrieriv'orey will „ow:aist, Zurich, in 1962. She -
also be Shown, This film was also predeceased by four Zurich.
outlines County Library brothers, Fred Mathers, Alf. Funeral service was
service during the -60's. Mathers, of Calgary, Wesley conducted by the Rev. Doug
, Anyone interested in Huron Mathers of Regina and Ivan Kaufman of Lucknow United
County History will find this Mathers of California, U.S.A. Church, at the MacKenzie
evening worthwhile. Date - and two sisters, Minnie and Funeral Home, Lucknow,
February 8, 8:00 p.m. at the Lula. Tuesday, January 18. Burial
Goderich Branch, 52 Mon- She leaves to mourn her will be in the spring at
treal Street. Bring a friend. passing two step -daughters, Maitland Bank Cemetery,
Mrs. . Beatrice Geiger, of Seaforth.
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Tentative plans for 1977- he ;
were discussed at Length. 1- basement
Members concluded that the ' freinl:;5#,
last seminar With Ron Walker or prospectii
was so successful ' that they welcome would try to arrange a' repeat ' thirsehou'
performance this spring.
• The Art Club which plans to ,. ' . • - i,.'
Raft!' ST
participate in the summer ' LARGEST
anniversary' festivities will '
soon start work on painting
: s - IN'THE:,•gots,Nry
Of pioneer themes which will •,,
be exhibited at the GoderichID
Library.
A trip to another art gallery
also will be on the 1977 agenda
as well as a visit to Woodstock
on the invitation of Past
President Beryl Harper who
has moved there and is very
much involved with art
groups in that community.
President Barbara
McWhinnie read a most
gracious letter of ap-
preciation for the
co operation of the executive
*and members of the group.
The club has thrived under
her leadership. The following
is an excerpt from her letter:,
"The Chief feature of the
club I believe is to maintain
the warmth of our fellowShip
in the promoting and en-
joyment of the arts here in
Goderich. Just the other day 1
came across the following
recipe for making our club
grow.""First plant five rows
of Peas: Purpose, Plan,
Preparation, Promptness,
Perseverence.
Next plant two rows of
Squash: Squash apathy,
Squash Indifference'.
Next four rows of Lettuce:
Let us be Alert, Let us be
Helpful, Let us Identify
Problems, Let us try to help
solve them.
JO THESE FAREWEll
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Yea. though I walk through the valley
of the -shadow of,death. 1 shall feat no
for Thou art with me.
—23rd Psalm
— Farm
— Factory
'Plain or safety toe
PUNCTURE PROOF
SOLES
ROSS
SHOE SHOP
142 The Square
Goderich, Ont.
Colborne Corner
• 4-H- Leaders have been
chosen for Tiger Dunlop
Groups and will be attending
,Training School in, February.
If there are any girls that
have not been taking 4-H
„work and will be 12 years old
or older by March 1, and
• interested in taking the next
project "Clothes for Leisure':
contact any of the leaders,
Tiger Dunlop Group One,
Helen Brindley and Nancy .
- • Brindley, Phone 524-6451, or
• Group Two, -Mrs. -.Tames
Thompson Phone 524-64§1 or
• Heathgr Clark, Phone 524-
2569, or Group Three, Rubena
Brindley, Phone 524-6451, or
Group Four„ Mrs. Elwin
Feagan, Phone 529-7563 or
• Mrs. Frank Mills, phone 529-
7959. Thfs project should be
very interesting and will start
either latter part of February
orearly M March.
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Watch that your stovepipes
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Congratulations are in
order for Mrs. Matie Mitchell
and Mr. Ford Little who were
married January 15 and are
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