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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-19, Page 66 The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, October 19, 1961 PTA Hears address On' School Board Responsibilities; Duties The St. Pete°r's and St. Mary's and above ,that;, needed for cur - Parent ' Teacher Association rent expenses would be used held their monthly meeting "in to buy sport and playground ►►r :v: ta. Y er ,,,wb ,,; last .Thktrs.t.equipment..£or both schools. A ay. evening. In the absence Is� n as es sled v m t o� e t g p by the past president; Mrs. E. McAstocker, and Mrs. Don Stemp. - The meeting was, opened with a prayer byl'ather R. Moynahan and was followed by . reports of the -committees. Mrs:- -P: Warren reported on -the bingo held in September and this shoved .a definite financial sue - welcome` add tiers--toAi4w.$u :, Tritihtga 'e and • Trust Company, of Goderich. Mrs. John Doherty and Mr. T. J. Drennan will make a report as to what equipment is most needed and how the money al- located may be used to best ad- vantage. Ar-eque t for -bicycle stands for St. Mary's school: was discussed and more inform- ation will be ,made available' 'ears in Landon and explained the contents and purposes of the religious work books being used in the school this term. Mayor E. Fisher was present and in his remarksongratulat- ed the executive for the ex- cellent work they were doing. IGA STORE GOES WESTERN FOR BEEF ROUND -UP SALE The annual Tableritce Beef I the Red Brand meat of" ICDA Round -up is under wav at the at specially reduced prices for The attendance prize was won by Miss Foley's room. Follow- IGA Store on South street and October. manager Jim Remington has ..The inside of the store is ing the adjournment of the «the whole ranch" decked out do corated in Western style, too, well -attended meeting Mrs. J. in Western style. The thernc •Reber �u`t?dced the guest y 'with bales of straw, rail fences, s eakbr :D '• R Melad •Dr..ix:ll•r..kte _carried out during the cit7" _ .. ,h� F (,. ' �' y entire month of October.'In' keeping <vith' the` t• hin elalb w' .r r p1 rer„,,a °L i c ,. s ,, Q } pittai + cafmc' -�"-N_, 4 °R. i11 40406.44.. .., t es and uutiutres bf' ie et gra°fe o tom, tr.,.` .Jir' s School :Board." This explana- tion found old tune rail fences. Rail ern shirts, ties and hats. tion oftthe board's govetnme"ia- fericint fotms a corral in which ;All IGA. stores take part and was well received by the adui- a pony,. supposedly used in a prize's are awarded to the stores ence, and a question period fol- round -up, is to be found. Na having the :most impressive lowed Dr. Melady's address, turally. all the youngsters line Western style settings. - C. the fence everyday to pat they _ The speaker was thanked by Mr' nice ocx . - "� � P. Warren. Liuich was sere P Y• A classified ad in the Signal-' by the ladies. r Tl)e �':holy idea is to feature Star br`ngs cpl'ick results '---- cess. • as to where the stands may year was brought in by the -ex- Miss Foley gale an inform- I. ecutive and was approved. It ative talk on the September; was decided that'all •money over meeting of the Catholic teach - A budget for the' • current be obtained. PROCLAMATION CREDIT UNIpN DAYS Credit Union meriibers throughout the world will celebrate International Credit Union D; y Thursday, October 19, 196.1. Credit 'Union; are designed to provide an in- valuable means whereby members may pool their a= , sarings and_ .assist- ,hemse ves to.. fill -:their .nye . for credit at low cost. The Towh of Goderich now hati a local' Credit. Union membership of 780 persons, representin., a significant' proportion of the citizens of Go-der- ich. - • _ I DO HE.REB\' PROCLAIM • Thursday, Oct- ober 19, 1961 as CREDIT UNION DAY - AND ON .THIS OCCASION, I extend to the leaders and members of the Goderich Commun- ity Credit Union my greetings, congratulations and sincere wishes for con '; t ed success in ser- ving their fellow men. ERNEST C. FISHER Mayor .):',./e.luese Ave. 4 _ry A �,:« �r4.:.t: • 1 t�ls`xDi"�:L;u.i4,s1fl4aiLYd+1MRt.u'�'4C,WWYrie:.i4u6L++�_'i. 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