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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-13, Page 15ther Of Year' , I Cornpetitib.n . Set 'By Malak a : y :'I yiiu ;rn ti-iervi+'ol thy_ o f 'title "Canadian Mother of the. Year" P • • If she 'is,- you'll have an op- portunity to nominate her in the Florists' .Transworld Deny,; ery s lssaciation's annual cam paign'to find the most outstand- ing, mother in, the nation. • -Nominations will be accepted by F .'D, Box 4044, Ottawa, from -January-4-4o h The winner will be selected by a panel of judges composed of prominent•Canadiens from all w• S of life.. Year for 1064, is an Indian Mo- ther '01'12 Childreif' witch �haa ZSo mothered 22:foster children. She; is a community leader Kamloops,. B.C., and las done Much to. foster better understanding be- tween Indians and non -Indians,, 111'1963, Mrs. Winitifx;eci Cxutt- sell, Torontp., becamemother of the year .fer' being mother to More than 25 foster,,,Children while caring for two of 'lier'.own rind still fi ,ding Unit for ,Ail painting, dress inalking alt Car- pentry • • ' Thinkabout it! If you know someone—relative, noighbpr, 9r acquaintance who .qualifies, nominate her for the most out- standing honor a Canadian mo- ther may receive. It's a wonder- ful Mother's Day gift. Judges in the past' have in - eluded Mrs. T. C. Douglas; Sen- ator Muriel Fergusson, Senator OIive Irvine, MP Margaret Kone antz'and Mrs, Jean Lesage. This wears o icials iliave not yet been named. What makes a mother worthy of the title Mother of the Year? Perhaps 'it is her work • with the community; "possibly she spends a great deal of time and effort .with orphans, mentally or physically handicapped children; or maybe she has been an out- standing neighbor. In all cases, she is .first an ideal another • to her own family. a - in 1965, the winning 'mother was Mrs. Henriette Van der Breg ren, mother of seven from Wey- burn, Saskatchewan. She speaks five languages, is a writer and broadcaster, active in her com- munity, and is . teaching her .,..children- to be "Citizens of the World." • Mrs. .Mildred Gottfriedsezi, FTD Canadian Mother+ 'of the School Board Officers Named 'KINUSBRIDGE.-.-At the an- nual meeting :of the .Combined Row/ n Catholic School of 4sh- lield held on December 29 .in Kingsbridge school the follow- ing were elected: 'Two-year term—Frank Doh- crty, John Austin, Marti. Hend- ricks; one-year tem—Mrs. Clar- ice Talton, John -froward. Donald Frayne is secretary - treasurer of the board. A total of 61 ratepayers were present at the meeting. The new school building is »expected to be completed by the end of this month. The McGee New Year's Day Bonspiel was played at the Mait- land Curling Club last -_Saturday. Left to. right':' Ston McGpe, lead; Ivan Rivett, second; Elide, Pridham, vice-skipar) Jim 'Corbett, skip, who is seen receiving the Reg McGee The winners and the lonea s are pictured above after the final game of the mixed curling playoffs. The runners,urrare in the back row and -they -are are left to might: sk�''pp, Bert Alexander; vice -skip, Catherine Al ander; second Bruce Erskine and lead Eleanor Erskine. The -victors are in the - front row. Left to right: skip, John Graf; • -lee-skip, Kay Graf; second, Carl Vassella and ,lead Joan Vassella. Signal -Star Photo O YOU EAT BETTER FOR LESS! New Admi 13 students entering Waterloo Lutheran University in :'he advance admissions program now will be accepted on a final basis instead of provisionally as last year wheri the -plan was in- troduced. ' Herm Dueck, registrar, said students accepted after writing= their grade 13 Christmas exam- --Mations.,. will ---know they. have a place in Waterloo Lutheran University this fall. - Students must »still..write the final examinations and may be required to repeat any. failed pre -requisite subjects in pre- liminary courses; offered by the university. Mr. Diieek :said advance ad - Missions proved successful on a limited trial basis last year. The plan •enables 'he, universityto, Sons trophytom President Alvin McGee. Each player is seen holding his miniature trophy. Blankets were also re- ceived. Signal -Star Photo ; ions Ruling For give more personal attention i through interviews and more careful processing of applica- tions. "Last year some 49,000 stud •ents wrote final grade 13 exam- inations and the figure likely will top 62,000 this year," he ex- plained. "This means that re - snit Vvill not available. until mid-August or later, leading to a terrific. rush,.,, scramble and coMusidn as students attempt to enrol in the last few weeks be- fore lectures begin:" Under the Waterloo Lutheran plan, a student can;,be accepted, well. ahead of the » rushy if he meets certain' requirements.. He must have maintained an 'aver- age of 65 per cent or better in grades 11 and 12• and. an aver - Waterioo age of 65 per cent or better at the 'Christmas mid-term exam- inations. In addition, he »must not have spent more than'" i've, years -in, secondary school. "We, hope to take the final pressure off students, since they will know they Have a place in university," the registrar added "We would urgp students .to enrol as early d'sossible. Each application must be accompanied by' the confidential principal's report stating that the require- ments have been,;met." • No deposit'will be accepted with the- applications,;,,but elig- ible students offered admission by the univei''sity are regurred to make a $50 deposit, which is applied against tuition expenses:. The deposit ensures that a stu- dent doesn't hold a space he doesn't intend to;fill: • • Waterloo Lutheran University is following a policrof control- led growth with undergraduate enrrl�ment V]ibtitec to 2,400. A liberal scholarship . ,program is offered including $6,000 centen- nial sci`olarships to.. those who. attain 90 per cent in 'the final grade - FARMERS -CURLING 1,Farm-er's- curling league'" re- sults as of last week were: Lobb 9, R. Baer 5; Feagan .9, Durst 5; Ri?ett 10, - Ribey a; .Foster 12, Hawkins 2; Ginn 10, Eedy 3; Hawkins 7, Feagan 4; Foster 6, R: Baer 4. - Foster is leading' with -•six wins. 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