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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 34e afternoon session was perteci by the Dashwood I' who gave two tidings. The guest speaker, is', Iris Castle of St. ucia. New Zealand was troduced by Mrs. David 'cehnt•r of Kipper). Miss Castle showed teresting slides of - New ,eland and told about c lifestyle on that ntinent, where she -has cen• a missionary from PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979 Dot Scott of R.R. 2 Goderich, proprietor of Tender Years, a new children's clothing store at 30 Kingston Street, tries a little ski jacket on her four-year- old grandson, Ryan Pollock. Dot says operating a children's clothing store is something she's always wanted to do and she's "thrilled to death" with business so far. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Roger Kramp, originally from Dublin and' now of Goderich, is part owner and full-time hairdresser at -Hair Affair, a new hairdressing business located at 53 South Street. Roger has been a hairdresser for eight years, having taken his apprenticeship with La Debonaire Hair Fashions Limited in Stratford. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Lochalsh... • from page 8Anorthern B.C. Son, Tommy MacDonald returned home after a holiday with his grand- parents. Mrs. Emile MacLen- nan and Florence visited in Palmerston with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar and family. Mrs. Bruce Millar (Louise MacLennan) has been escorting bus trips across Canada with the Palmerston Tours. Miss Marg. MacLeod recently visited in Toronto and enjoyed a trip to Alberta to visit a brother there. Next Saturday will be the clearing sale for Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish, who have sold their farm. W. J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone Agent for 24 -hr. 'FILM DEVELOPING ARE YOU LIVING WITH A. DRINKING PROBLEM? AI -Anon can help! PHONE 524-6001 OR WRITE P.O. BOX 482 d 9. 4 nal' By Eleanor Bradnock The 28th Huron County Women's Insti'utc (WI) rally was on October 1 at the Elini%:rle United Church, with Huron South District WI in charge. The president Mrs. Hilda Payne was chairman and the Elimvale WI was in charge of °registration. The meeting was opened with Mrs. Philip Johns at the piano and Mrs. Ross Skinner welcomed everyone on behalf of the Elimvale Branch. Greetings were brought from Huron East by Mrs. William Humphreys of Walton, Huron West by Mrs. William Porter of Goderich Township and Huron South by Mrs. Payne. The minutes of the meeting last year were read by the secretary - treasurer Mrs. James Armstrong of Brussels. She read a letter of thanks from the Ministry of Children's Services for E the Bursary of $692.75 to assist in the education of a child. -under their care o and also the Child Abuse . t Program. A letter was 1• read from Mrs. Leona i Lockhart of Hur•onview, .� Auxiliary asking for donations to the Fall Tca T on October 16." Mrs. Armstrong gave N the financial- statement. N showing a balance of $335.36 along with the h $1.,500 from the Plowing c Match. The audito* Mrs. w Laura Lucas gave her Si report and Mrs. Elva M Jacques, secretary of th Huron East, reported 11 h Senior Branches and one T Junior Institute. Mrs. th Joyce Pepper of•Huron .d South reported pine Senior Branches and L:; Mrs. Richard Buchanan :a reported 12 Senior th Branches. o The roll call was taken w and, nearly 100 attended re from all parts of the County and they collection M was taken by. the L. Hurondalc Branch. in Mrs. Mervyn Batkin of -I•, Clinton, secretary for the Huron County Historical in Society, • rcported on the Zc year's activity. She th thanked the various WI c„ branches for sponsoring oonstra tills changes the four general meetings. She stated that they sponsored historical projects at all general meetings. She en- couraged all branches to make their curators a member of the Society and noted that there are 192 members this year. The Seaforth branch gave readings and Mrs. William Porter reported for the Federated WI of Ontario, noting that the London Area Convention will be held on November 1 and 2 in St. Marys. Mr. Richard Boonstra of Family and Children's Services gave an in- teresting report and said that this past year had been filled with change. Ho thanked the members for their donation of $692.75 and stated that there are many cases of child abuse in the County and complimented Kathy Pryde on her public relations work on the Child Abttse Program. The report of the Home conomist Grace Bird was read by Mrs. Mac Iodgert. She to1c that ver 1.100 h.ad completed he Needlepoint course 1st winter and that the ndoor gardening course vas set and had received very good response. he food project, Corn- -ion Sense to -Good utrition, will be held in ovemher. It was agreed that the ursary fund remain at 75 ents per member and it as decided that the ,500 from the Plowing atch he invested and c interest be used to elp the Bursary Fund. he '$17.66 was added to e Pennies for Frien- ship. The Members of the linivale branch served smorgasbord lunch and r-7,1* the Mid -Mission of the Baptist Church. She was thanked by Mrs. Harold Smith of Zurich. The highlight of the' afternoon was the presentation of,the Huron County Scholarship to Miss Anne Dearing of Exeter. As she is at- tending the University of Waterloo, her mother accepted the scholarship and thanked everyone on behalf of her daughter. Mrs. Grace Drummond presented awards to, four girls who had completed their 24 4-H projects. They were: Judy Morrison, Zurich; Sheila Willert, Dashwood; Helen Brindley, RR5, LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY WORK BOOTS —Industrial —Farm —Factory Plain or safety toe PUNCTURE PROOF SOLES Open all day Wednesday SHOE SHOP 142 The Square Goderich, Ont. Goderich; Cathy McIlwain, RR2, Goderich. Mrs. Norman Coultes, RR5, Wingham was elected the new secretary -treasurer-_- of the Rally and Mrs. Peter Chandler of St. Helens extended the courtesies of the day. An invitation to hold the 1980 County Rally in Huron -East at the Howick Community Centre was accepted. MEETING G. M ®H ®A ® SUPPORTERS CLUB Thursday, Oct. 18 7:00 pmt, Goderich Arena EVERYONE WELCOME! ERIC CARMAN PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER??? Now is the time to book your CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS Plan now to give the one and only personalized Christmas gift that no one but you can give. FAMILY & INDIVIDUAL PORTRA ITS In the comfortable surroundings of your own home. All prints finished to last. 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