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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 15to '!1 Plan' for. Suedqy. CWL canvassers =WHICH Blol ',AL;s:'Al e' THURSDAY, FEARUA ' The monthly meeting for the Catholic Women's League of St. Peter's 'Parish was -held at St. Peter's Church hall on Wednesday, February 2. " After the businesssection of the meeting was dealt'' with, the ladies present unanimously. approved providing 'desserts, foy' the Heart Fund canvassers on PO. 13, .Ueart Sunday; with Miss • Helen McCarthy convener. Mrs. „ Marie Buchanan ;will be btuclal, `�'gste ss wi i-"yrs::'VU'�ss�r and`-` Miss Eileen O'Brein as helpers, along with two. representatives from the various 'ladies' church Miss EileenCC• Boyko ,seated, centrecopular buest_atSt_a Peter's CWL meeting last Wednesday -evening. Despite the threatening snow storm, women from the community attended the meeting to hear Miss Boyko. talk about homemaking—past, present and future -as well as home freezing. Seen with Miss ' Boyko are, (left to right) Mrs. William McCune of the Salvation Army Flo�i•leL.eague; M,rs,.`Eileen-Pal n6er; president of St. Peter's. CWL; and Mrs. sloe Courtney, president of St. Joeph's CWL, KingsbrAge, (Staff photo) groups in Goderidh providing the • dinner for the canvassers. Throtigh the courtesy of the pastor, Rev. R. Moynahan; the dinner will' be served at. St Peter's Church Hall. Father L. Hennessey's •retirement, as diocesan director (because of ii.l health), was. -announced and it was decided that "" a Mass Card would be sentto him. A hake sale will be held on Feb. 25th, (details to be finalized so �watch "Coming Events.") One reackr; and three choir members will take pat in the World Day of Prayer4o be held this year at Victoria United Church, on Wednesday, March 1. Mrs. C. Steffler, Mrs. a.'' Blichanan,Mrs. 4.. Baechler, were named to the nominating committee. ,r+ The format ext.ining . to ,. °C.W.L. Contmu ";i'St been eti;ange+`:a.n'd members lire OCR 1 nger g to redej&e Com,+', tai©n as a.,gz' but to Mark the first Sunday„ nday has C:W.L. ested of each •as C. V4r;Z .CommtuliQn. Sunday a ler " l oy japan, spiritual director, has agreed to have a member of the, C.W.L as lay reader. at 8:30 that day. ° St. Peter's C.W.L. will host a group of Auburn C.G.I.T. girls on Feb -.v10„ Mrs, Albert Poulin will be hostess. A copy of the church council's history over the -last fifty years, will be sent to the Province Historian to be included in the League History.. Miss C. O'Neill + is in charge of this., .:, "'- Mrs*. Roger Turcotte made an • appeal for Girl Guide leaders and anyone interested. may contact her. A Homemaker's Course will be started in Goderich. in February •anc4 again anyone interested'maY. contact Mrs. Better Cardno. through our local 1,iealth Unit for further information. ... • The meeting was adjourned and. ,Miss .B: BOyko Ontario Hydro -made two presentations to C.W.L•' ladies,andguests', following which refreshments were evict Mrs. Joh ` Bu • nan introduced:.; Miss Boyko: 'n. rs. Bill Cliffpi d thanked the • gest" presenting, her Ath. a, st, pend which Miss Boyko ' • re` -nested be'sent to the;.. Children's'Aid. Society;.; Y 1 197 Tinkertownm�y be basis for Day Care Centre Tinkertown Nursery school, a co-op day nursery operated locally for the past year; told ° 4 Goderich Recreation Board at-. their regular•, meettie last week that it wishes and needs, ,to expand but udder the present financial arangeinent . , cannot afford to Velegation from -the - nursery school 'a-sked t re Recreation )hoard if it could see its Way clear to help operate the s Catholic kitchens in the ast and the blender which also cooks --the service by providing a subsidy or the mixture being prepared. She said . grant to the'school. these new units -are especially At present the school operates helpful when preparing sauces with one qualified superintendent which nereci' icing cooking hdawho handles the school with the constant stirring. assistance of .three 'mothers. •~- L trod o n ; E e -c Ia-i e-- b i v -i -irk- --app, ancefr fireser l-auailak�le on— r- ar- -about--bur iing_..ttie---•..,flelcin-4,1 g407...the---•ftrture fer: R.k.•r.e.ation_Hoa.'rhi.m�mla Consultant for Ontario'Hydf•o. • the market were described by dinner,: ' ' '. homemakers, . Miss Boyko told however that the mothers, In addition to St. Peter's ladies, Miss Boyko. " . Miss Boyko discussed ,methods predicted that 'homemakers will who were often supposed to be on a good number.of Salvation Army Kitchen ranges are among the for broiling and barbecuing in the , be"making usr. of computers as handha given day, did not turn up • Home League woolen and • St. . most advanced equipment for oven. She saiq that these oven well as other advanced and as 'a result running the • Joseph's- CWL members from today's housewife._ Miss Boyko aw activities atebest completed with -technological methods to ' make , nursery became more of a Kingsbridge, were .in, attendance. talked about • .•the self-cleaning the oven door slightly (open 'to 'their woikloaf lighter _and__ problem for 'the• supervisor.' Miss Boyko i showed s es of ovens. which she said. required- --allow air to -circulate :around the ''lighter coney were made available to CWL hosts community- Peekinto homemaker's future Another of'St. Peter' p Women's League's informative present, as well as homes meetings to which the public is . future. She also „outlined *the'. invited was held last Wednesday proper preparation and packaging evening in the Parini -fall. Guest methods to use in home freezing-, speaker was Miss Eileen Boyko,. Several , 'exciting n e w housewife surface simply Clean wipes the stove as she would a table or a cupboard top. As well, the whole stove top becomes. a cooking surface. By using special pots and_ pans, the cook needn't 041, 'ill f food. ° .Ho s of -tie f t e 1 hire anadditronal staff member »�vo-u'1d-'provide n ° s . - only about five cents worth o e ] e c tir,i i t y 'tg _ mak e, thein ' ; Ovebs at about $00 each .an rrns#anre; w1I`I:be clomputer-izeci k PONT DR/Nit WHEN YOU DRIVE, "BIG BANGS COME r FROM L/TTLE BINGES" JOE'S BP Service. Station Coffee Shop 411 . Huron Rd., Goderich • 524-6871 tr fees. Salaries however would cost $2,220 for the supervisor and another $1,295 for the assistant with rent cost $370. On that basis a grant would be necessary to offset a deficit created by these expenses and others incurred for supplies and subsidizing 'a number. of the-. youngsters -attending the school. The school serves some 33 to 40 childreiii in all: - Recreation Board agreed to investigate the matter 'regarding elegibility for grants from the provincial government and said that the request would be brought •° to the attention of Town Council since, thetown's preliminary budget had- already been set and - "` the Nursery school grant would have to be considered in the. finalized budget. • ' • If the need should ever exist,' - 'the board was told by the delegation "Tinkertown would it probably represent the basis for a dam" ` ^ trffiCie t taf-f t Uav--C.a.re...-centre� in coder c sparkling clean; The • cleaning stoves running as high as $2800,.. ;that it will be possit)le to vacuum ' operate:the facility properly. process—simply- make's:, strclr were described by Miss I3oyko."' 'by„computer, shop,. cook, keep'''. The Recreation 'I3oard also intense heat inside tie oven; all These special units cook food track •or:supplies, launder, plan, learned 'that the new assistant the burned -on food is• reduced to speedily, .making it possible ..to menus, cane for the children, pull would either be a ,dialified day ashes in minutes. bake potatoes._ in” five 'or ten the drapes, answer the door, get-- .nursery teacher or would work Another new feature available • ` min -resat -Am cook •a roa'st'in l5 an''inimediate .rundown on your under the present -supervisor 'to in kitchen ranges are the ,or 20 minutes: • •. financial picture ... .all ' by • become ,one and . this would porcelain tops with the heating "So many women are working computer. M provide a qualified person if' the elements recessed beneath them. , these days that equipment,,.which . In fact, children may riot have to present supervisor ,should ever decide to retire. • . ' ` .Other financ-ial problems face the nursery in addition to those created by hiring an additional worker. The parents° of youngsters pay $1.00 per day for annot 0. The advantage here is that cleaning + is very easy. The burners and the trays and the ,burners rings are gone and the cooks food in a hurry has evolved," 'said Miss Boyko. Another appliance which Mass Boyko talked about was the for, Your. INSURANCE see or call . riliatEwan i� '- MQCEWan 44 North St.,— 524-9531 Donald Ga MacEwae Peter S. MacEwen go to school in the future. They may be able to stay home,and do all their studies by computer, Many o,f these things are feasible with today's technical know-how," said Miss Boyko. "'The only thing which limits us is the dollars and cents. GOWER'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES the service but" some c afford this fee 'and as a result the nursery is faced with subsidizing a number of the youngsters. 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