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)
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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".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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