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News of Ethel
United Church holds
annual meeting
COME HELP US CELEBRATE OUR THIRD
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
Annual Meeting
The Ethel United Church held
their annual meeting on Thursday
afternoon, Mr. Le Drew chaired
the meeting with Mrs. W. F.
Hewitt as secretary.
Cliff Bray will be the treasurer
for .1974 assisted by Mrs. A.
Pearson. Secretary for the
congregation is Mrs. C. Earl.
New Stewards are. Wm. Dobson,
Bruce Speiran, Clifford Bray.
Norman Beirnes was named as
Elder. It was decided to have the
Church Anniversary May 26th
instead of September. Other
business at hand was dealt with
and the meeting closed with the.
Benediction.
Ethel U.C.W.
The Ethel U.C.W. held a short
meeting following t the annual
meeting. Ten ladies joined for
1974. Mrs. Geo. Pearson will be
the new treasurer with Mrs. A.
Pearson as Secretary for 1974..
Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Carl McDonald
and Stanley McDonald of
Londesboro were Wednesday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Goldner, Listowel.
Due to the ice on Sunday,
church services were cancelled
and many folk were glad to stay
home and hope the hydro
wouldn't go off, when trees and
lines got coated with ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer
spent a day this past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scheerer in •
Goderich.
Mrs. Vi Kaufman visited this
past week with relatives in"
Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. • Robert.
Kleinsteiber and daughter of
Brampton and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Kleinsteiber and son
visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Kleinsteiber.
Personal management
important to blind
When the alarm goes off at 7:00
Dorothy Sinclair, like millions of
other Canadians, gets up and gets
ready for work. "Dorothy is blind
but that does not stop her from
being well groomed and keeping
up with today's fashions. She is
one of hundreds of blind women
who has taken training in
personal management and is
Rutting the skills she learned to
use," Mrs. J. T. Patterson,
national president of The Cana-
dian Council of the Blind said in a.
White Cane Week interview.
"Knowing how to apply makeup,
how to look after hair, how to
select clothes and how to get
along socially with others is just
as important to blind women as it
is to sighted women."
Mrs. Patterson explained that
personal managemetit is taught at
I:he Canadian National Institute
ior the Blind to young blind
\\ omen facing the handicap for
the first time.
An 'Important area of personal
management is helping each
\\ oman find out what personality l ie she is, how she comes across
to others and what opinions she
has of herself: "This helps in
deciding what materials, colors,
and clothing styles suit her,"
Mrs. Patterson pointed out.
"Books and charts are available
in Braille to give her certain
guidelines to follow. But the, help
or a sighted friend or a volunteer
will always be an essential part of
her success."
Some lessons include trips to
clothing stores, The women are
encouraged to buy clothes that
they can add to, something basic,
rather than something that is out
of style in a, few months.
White Cane Week arrives early
next month, a time to salute blind
women, everywhere for their
personal achievements and to
offer friendly assistance when the
chance comes your way,
Seek tenders
at Centralia
College
Tenders are now being called •
for renovations to Building 71 and
a greenhouse addition at
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology, Huron Park,
Ontario, according to Huron
M.P.P. Jack Riddell. ,
The renovations, covering
approximately 5,000 sq. ft.,
consist of converting an
abandoned prefabricated metal
barrack into areas for laboratory,
mechanics, implement and other
storage; office space, lunch and
wash rooms. A new prefabricated
greenouse, 18' x 30', will be
added to the building as well.
Specifications call for structural
alterations to relocate windows
and install overhead doors, new
interior stud partitions, resilient
floor tile, washrooms, ' and
painting the building inside and
out. New mechanical and
electrical services are also
included, as well as an asphalt
paved driveway in the sitework.
Approximate construction time
for the contract is • estimated at
four months by Ministry
of Government Services staff who
designed the project.
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3 Loaves 89c
BRUSSELS' .0Ott JANUARY 23, 1974,