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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-02-24, Page 29tudents in Grades 2 and 3 at Victoria 1'ublie,school dying all their subjects in historic terms. Over a two eriod the class is rotating from subject to subject but g is now related to words like "pen -knife" and "log ', arithmetic means adding and subtracting bars of ade soap and history itself is being studied from a book called "When grandma and grandpa were kids". As part of that project this group of students make paper replicas of the pioneer covered wagon. Left to right are Chris Siders, Lorie Good and Darlene Hanna of Grade 3. (staff photo) '1' al GODERICH SIGNAL-STTR;THUR Lgi�n ladies plan busy season: ahead There was a good at- tendance at the general 'Auxiliary of the Ladies 'Auxiliary to; the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109. At that time, Shirley Smith became a member of the •group. The Charter was draped in memory of the late Marg (Hunter) Minshall. During the meeting, $350 wa,,s given to _the Ontario Provincial Bursary fund to assist students in need. The regular monthly cheque of $200 was also approved for the Branch. Work has started on the kitchen but the hall will be rented as usual. March 16 there will be a dessert card party in the Jubilee Room and Grace Mugford is in charge of in- formation regarding this event. Members were also reminded to start collecting things for the, rummage sale and auction sale which is to be held later this spring. The Jubilee Committee is planning a Country Fair during the summer and ideas e congregation holds annual meeting nual congregational of the Nile United was held on Thur- bruary 13, in the basement of the Nile Church with -a potluck dinner served at 12:30 p.m. and the business part of the meeting at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Harold Dobson acted as chairman for the meeting. It was opened with a reading ining available to ff of small companies inar on Profitable lanning: Issues and will be held on March 8 at.• the Motor Inn. The which will run from $35.00 includes a full course dinner, printed handout material and all seminar events. The seminar will focus on "The Marketing Elements of Product Plan - 5 p.m., is sponsored ning", "The Costing and Committee for Profit. Analysis Elements Of vity Improvement, Product Planning", "The -opera `Witt p 4)eopte and 'Organization a College and the Elements of Product Plan- inistry of Industry ning" and "Personal ism. Experience in Product egistration fee of Planning". 1. Deaonme OWER HOP ?4 1 kora tot 4.N., INWELOPINS': The seminar is designed to meet the needs of owners, managers, comptrollers, design engineers, product engineers, technologists who work for' small and medium sized companies. The concept sterns from a recent "Production Improvement" Seminar which drew over- whelmingly positive response from • over 200 area manufacturers. ersonnel from Currie, Cooper and Lybrand Ltd., will be the seminar speakers: .Paul C. White, Partner; Social event sparks winter Henry C. Knight, Manager; Peter Wh.istance-Smith, Senior Consultant. Enrolment in the seminar is limited to 60 persor.s. The Committee ""for Productivity Improvement has been formed by a group of local manufacturets to identify local needs in- the area of increasing produc- tivity. For further information, telephone (519) 744-6391. Orite: Committee for Productivity Improvement, c -o Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 305 King St. West, Suite 507, Kitchener, N2G 1B9, and enclose a cheque for $35.00. On February 19 a surprise couples social was held at the howe ..of Tom and Sharron Moore for the Beta Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. An informal evening with dancing, pleasant con- versation, games, and a hearty luncheon of lasagna and salad made for a relaxing { social. Walk a block a day. -- It's the first step. ,4M,1(Ma(J Hulk a Lkw-k: tlel:,v. A WOME CAN'T BE A PRETTY PLACE WHEN Q ANCIENT PLUMBIMc3 SHOWS ITS FACE! of scriptures followed by prayer. A minute of silence was aobserved in respect for those who passed away this past year, -former members of the Nile United Church. _ The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Rev. H. Dobson passed out printed reports of the church activities. The Church Secretary is Cliff McNeil; Elders, Cliff' McNeil, Jamieson Ribey, Doug McNeil; Board of Stewards, Mrs. A. Stothers, Mrs. H. McWhinney, Ron Pentland, Frank Scott, Mrs. Gary Kerr, Glen Ribey, Arnold Stothers, Charlie Johnston, Mrs. Alvin Kerr. Trustee Board Cliff McNeil, Glen Ribey, 'oug McNeil, Ron Pentland, Len Christilaw; Auditors, Mr. arid Mrs. D. McNeil; Church' Treasurer', Mrs. W. Rutledge;- Press reporter, Mrs. C. McNeil. Organist, Mrs. A. Webster, Mrs. L. Scott; caretaker, Mrs. W. Rutledge; manse committee, Mrs. ' E. 1?ollock, Mrs. F. Scott, Mrs. COMING!:! Your Child's Portrait E In vivid color 3344ei mai 9j'` • II 'NO AI'l'OIN'I'M1;N'F NI•:CE.SSAIRY just (1ro(t int, our stnrr• rlurInr thr• I.Iv. :,rid hours Ir:li d Iiciow. Your lovely I ift pit tlui will fn• I,d< n 1, 1,1, I l,v (rrolr tiston:Il chilrirr•ii'!-: l,1urinl,r.I1 Int hn It portr;Iil to „ 1.rmr1v whir 11 nil\ int lnrl,• t rr,ul,>. our tc.,t,• of ?;itII) "'l Ii tikAr,u ' usto;nr•rs, ;Intl "1', 1cotn,•" I„ , t''I'. r1. ,•I .,. THURS. FRI. SAT. MARCH 3 MARCH 4 MARCH S 11.7 P.M. .. 11.7 P.M. 101 3 P.M. • t GIFT TO YOU FROM • SUN .OAST MALL. 0ODIRICH. .s...'.,ra.w.ar+...+a.. w<G...,i... rw....�:...r:..�+............w....... as..+� ork 1'►YY�.�.Iy...Y.i ^.t 1 1 1 1 1 I 7 f A. Kerr, , C. McNeil; representative from the trustee board to the manse committee, Ron Pentland, Doug McNeil. Representative from the U.C.W. to the manse com- mittee, Mrs. Doree MacDiarmid; anniversary committee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scqtt, Mrs. Harry Girvin, Mrs. Allan Webster and the minister; nominating committee, Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Cliff McNeil and Ron Pen- tland; anniversary date, suggested October 16, 1977. The meeting was adjourned and Rev. H. Dobson pronounced the benediction. are welcomed for this event. Quilts will be 'popular items, so members were urged to work toward making as many quilts as possible. Costumes of 150 years ago are also required by the ladies. Anyone with knowledge of where to find costumes. are asked to call 524-8607. ft� xtv s.. ,YOUR HEAD OUARTEfis FOR •ROGERS MAJESTIC TV i «-EXPERT T V SERVICE' • ANTENNA & TOWER' INSTALLATION 162 MARY ST. GODERICH 5 24-9.089 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE 64th ANNUAL MARINERS'. SERVICE Knox Presbyterian Church GODERICH 7:30 P.M. Sunday, February 27th REV. G.L. 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