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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-24, Page 24
,10A Q4�'R,RIICf1 SIGN, AkSTAR, THURSDAY, k'BRUAR! 24, 1972 Annual Report iime 0L:AbU$ytiJtIflhJ97I; in_ 1971; a new siote The Annual Meeting° of the Ahmeek Chapter. The' year began Ahmeek Chapter 10DE ' was held' on a sad note with the passing of on February 14 at the home of one of its most active and valuable Mrs. Cyril . Murra Nelh.on members, Mrs... A g n e s Street," East. ' TichbQrne. On the day which -•was • The, regent, Mrs. R., Neville, to have been their meeting day, a underprivilegedin Canada and, presided. Theo standard bearer, large repn:esentation of - the Overseas. ..Mrs, C. Ruffell, presented the members attended her funeral in A,,fifty-year pima was pr oStInted the acting secretor Mrs. M. �����c't d'ur•ittg•°"t ie v�ar. y• On the following day, Mrs. Twenty-five yeat- pins' were Holmes. Habel, the out -going regent; jn her, presented to two, ink' III bers, one at ,Annual 'reports were given by opening remarks, spoke of the the Christmas Luncheon, the , the secretary, the treasurer, and passing of ,Mrs. Tichborne, and, other at her horse as site was ill. by the conveners. ' , --- two" minutes silence was '• The Echoes Secretary sees that Thetreasurer's report by Mr's'. observed. each member receives the Echo G. Henderson show IV'that the This was the annual meeting, Magazine, and a complimentary, group had had various money- and fine yearly veports were one goes to the Public Library. making projects which had given by the secretary. the News .itertls accompanied by enabled them to contribute treasurer, and conveners.pictures are sent in from time to greatly to 'the various requests. Installation Of o f f i c e r s' time. both at home a n d through followed, The aims of the- order Publie relations: The convener Provincial Office.,were read, then all stood and sends an account of each meeting Education Secretry, Mrs 'A reaffirmed their loyalty to the to the local newspaper. Habel. presented her report Order. Announcements of social events, Prizes were presented to the Before vacating the chair, Mrs. and advertisements are looked Public and Separate Schools. Habel reviewed the happenings ofafter by h•er. , Calendars were given to Public her two'year term, and' the We have been saddened this SeParate,and'Secondary Schoplsfi, highlights •which gave her the year by the illness of Mrs C. The National, Geographic was most pleasure. She thanked all for Gibbons, who was our faithful and given to the Senior Grades. their co-operation. She then efficient secretary for several Mrs. J:C. .Cutt, Services handed the gavel ',,,to the newl • Secretary, gavea veru full report regent, Mrs. R. Neville.. years, also, r of Mr's. G. Stokes,. the formerly •erly 'our showing the group made great . ,:Mrs. Neville praised the past membership convener„ advancement in th, past year. regent for her efforts and .At the September meeting, D o n a t i b n s were made to guidance during her term of Mrs. Charity MacDonald, Supt. of Attawapiskat on James Bay. and office. In new business: mention Nursing. spoke on "Nursing ' to incubators and stereos in the was made of the 70 Anniversary in Services'•. and "The' Regional North. A layette Was sent to the M a.y , and s o m e_ Id e a s 't o School of Nursing". North ° Donati-ons were -made to emphasize the milestone. The In Octo her. Mrs.: V. Edward, 'the mentally retarded, to the Girl regent also mentioned finances, guest soloist, delighted all with °,Guides a wreath f o•-• the and new ways, to raise,money. the singing of two lovely solos. Cen'otaph, to S't, 'John's There were ten'r�,gular Miss 'Beatrice . Campbell Ambulance, The Korean Protect. meetings and several ex,cutive showed very interesting slides of Canadian Overseas Relief: meetings held during .the' year. 'her World••Tour at the Christmas' Commonwealth Relations, and a Meetings are held in the homes of Luncheon. Mr. E Elliot, Hospital p o r t a h 1 e :X - r ay ' Machine members: Hostesses and lunch• administrator, explained the use 'presented to .the hospital. ' conveners • are chosen by the of the portable X-ray Machine -Mrs. G. Stokes, membership social convener'. The telephone which the Chapter 'had presented. - convener, . sent her ' -report conveners keep the rnem,bersThe~Social Convener was very Showing an 'increase in informed. busy arranging for .Social E:vents •membership, , while Mrs. 'O. Funds were derived, from, .a.: such as th,e 70 Anni ers,ar'y b Straughan gave a goreport on �ua Nil -Image , sale • in March. a 1_,uncheon. and the Christmas ' Public Relations. She has , sent dessert card party in April, from Luncheon. • - - accounts of meetings to the a table at the Art Mart for three The'World- Affairs Convener Sig p ins er t ed • days in July. Members are fined ` Y gave us many interesting talks on announcements esecial--l'v at the ten cents for not wearing their v..a..i i.o.0 s s 0 b j e c t s„su c h a r time of the Anniversary Luncheon . I OD E pin s a t m e e t i'n" `s A : -Canada' 5 Loyalty -to Britain': as in May. when'T.V. was also used 'rummage .sale was held in seen,in The last wax, acid a _talk on to advertise. ' • October, also a bake Sale, Tickets- the life of Col. Mcli"ae who wrote Echoes Secretary, Mrs. G. F'. were sold on a blanket and drawn ... � _ ..". the poe n,i� ' Iu f+ to ric3 et• s -I� i��l�ls~� , .. especial events s ndp ct the at the December meeting, The , ; Our RegE>nt, Mrs R Neville_ M11i�,_s�entin notices and ctTires of special • ' Snow.Flake Bazaar was a success .has been an inspiration'to all •witty Anniversary' :Luncheon. and in December.-.. . '', her enthusiasm, 'and her fund of Presentationof Fifty -Year pin td' ' The highlight of the year was" new and interestiri ideas: • a member. ° the 70 Annt'ersa;ry Luncheonlieid - - 7- . ". - Pte' N'' • ' Mrs. M. Robinson, Flower in Harbourlite Inn in Mav°OFFICERS FOR 1972- Regent. Convener, sent her: report. Honouredgdests were Mrs. Geo. ,` Mrs, R. Neville: First • Vice showing that cards and flowers: E. Tait, National President: Mrs, Regent, Mrs, E. Sitter;. Second had been sent to the bereaved and R , B . Craik , Provincial Vice Regent. Mrs, H.I3, Such: sick; ,. ; - • m .. "-. - . P -r e.s.i, d -e n.t..;.._S e: n•a t a r- Itil a r y. Secretary. Mrs G.•, F'•- , Mil i_s..... - The Standard Bearer, Mrs, C. Kinnear, guest speaker: and Mrs. Corresponding Secretary'. Mrs Ruffell,'presented the flag a•t all J. Stringer, Maple Leaf Chapter• M. McKee: Treasurer. •',Mrs. G. meetings. .at the Cenotaph. regent. Members were present Donnelly: Assistant Treasurer, Memorial Services: etc. from London, Stratford and other M'rs. H. Stewart: Education A vote of thanks was extended to Western Ontario ' Chapters. - , , Secretary, M r -s. K. Robinson: Mrs, M. Holmes, to Mrs. G.F. Altogether; there ' were 250.,,.' W. o Mt—XI f a i r s . M-e•s•. M , Mills, to Mrs. K: Robinson, and to guests. ' Music was provided by Clairmont; Echoes Seerel'rry. Mrs. R. Redmond for accepting Mrs. Marjorie Dunlop and, Mr, Mrs. A. Habel: Membership Paul Baker, Convener', Mrs. C,' Murray: Social Events included besides - Services at Exile and, Abroad, the'Anniversarv_ .Luncheonandthe '.Mrs, J. C. Cutt and Mrs, A. .D e s se r t Card Party , the Alexander; Public Relations, Christmas Luncheon held in 'St. Mrs. M. 'Holmes: Standard Geor'g,e's Church Hall in. Bearer. Mrs C.' Ruftell: Card December, when the draw was Convener. Mi•s, O. Straughan: made on the blanket, Scrap Book. •Mrs. R , Redmond: .One member passed `away ' Social and-Programrne Convener, during the year; two were made • Mrs. G. Henderson. honorary Members; and four new - • members took their affirmation The next meeting.will he held on and were warmly welcomed. March 6 at the home,of Miss L. Our Service's at Home -acid- ..-gMacVicar. Hincks Street. Abroad Convener spent many Hostesses will be Mrs: •B.'Sitter , and Miss'Ethel Elder: hours of labour. Crib quilts were made for the Children's Hospital, ' London. Bales of knitted articles and children's wear go to headquarters for use of the Bill Shewfelt accepts'a congratulatory hadshake from Bob Chapman, who was incharge of presenti;y awards at Saturday's Figure Skating Club activities. Bill received the Dieroff trophy after he was selected the most,improved junior•power skater in the club during the year, • ' ,och a•Is Mr. and, Mrs. Doug. Martyn spent' Saturday visiting in ;IARG4!E w,'7W' YOUR Toronto. +�, • Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Minkler of bo M y .iGOT dbury spent a^few days;with Iver, sw K. L. MavKe ice. �N Neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Art . nyroRPIAno Nfathewman gathered on Friday eyening for a surprize party to welcome them to the area. -Games -nand a social time were enjoyed in the Mathewman home. Mr. Iion Wylds, is making -his home with Mr. and Mrs; . Warren YY,ylds: r . Mr.• ' Wrp': 'Stewart . is still ,a *.,pa,tient.•in hospital -in Wingham. -~..'•Mr: azi�.r`�.,G"��on�F"�nTay�saih , are the proud . grandparents of their first gra`ndnaughter borfi, fa' Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Finlayson, of Teeswater, on Thursday at Wingham hospital, .,Febrtrary Wand Valentines day meant the exchange of Valentines at North Ashfield School. At The Five Points -icenied Mechanic Repairs to all "Makes NVEST, N OW on 5 year term Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Ask about our "CASHABLE AT ANY TIME" Guaranteed Savings Certificates. For further information 4' N, contact your financial adviser or write STANDARD TRUST 214 Bay Street, Toronto,1 A FEDERALLY CHARTERED COMPANY MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L 524-9521INYESIMENTS JAME ACCOUNTANT TAX' SPECIALIST 4 Britannia. Rd' Rd. E. -OamRtCHr ONT_ positions of secretary. Echoes Secretary, Flower Convener, and Scrapbook Convener when these • positions became vacant during the year. • Mrs. R. Neville thanked all members for participating and working together so well' for the past year. Then Mrs. C, Murray installed ,the new members -for the year, and Mrs. R. Neville was returned for the second year: The yeav 1971 was a very busy and successful one 'for • the Beta S.igrna Phi .reports finul profits on Hard times dance A meeting of Beta Sigma Phi was held at Victoria and Grey Trust Co. on February 15 with 15 members present. Nin the absence of Shirley Baechler, the president; the meeting was conducted. by Dorothy Feagan,•• vice president. The roll•call was taken and the minutes -of the previous. meeting - were approved as read." A letter 'was received from International , , concerning a refresher course, inquired about by this chapter. The come not available to individual -hapters. The 'treasurer's report was approved as read. The extension office.', Lorraine Baechleii, announced k;lthat the Clinton chapter will lie. holding a dance on -March .17 and • has tickets for anyone wishing to attend. The Ways.and Means chairman, Margaret Craig, gave a „general. 'besume of expenses from the dance, reporting thefinal profit to be $264.OZ. ,Margaret ',was also o ceilee'ting pledges - for the snowmobile marathon in which Shebat' represented the sonority:. Pat Spence, the serviee corm„ tie cha.lriftan, °read. ' a thank -you note from the hospital tor the croup tent. She announced that she would have amy fiat of teenagers, with their sizes, from the C.A.S. for th,e next meeting. The chapter will endeavor to supply clothes for some of these teens. • The Social Committee 'chairman, Ellen Connelly, -- announced that a curling party ' will be held on Friday, February 25 a't the Maitland Country Club. Curling will take place from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. after which a lunch will be served. Husbands will be in attendance for this party. . Barb Moss presented a very interesting cultural program on Drama to, conclude the evening. After a short introduction by Barbi two girls from G.D,C.1., Ann Doorly and Betty Pfrimmer, presented a short scene from Belt, Book and Candle, after which individual questions on ° drama were answered by tea. girls. ` ° ,The ' evening /lu l'.ch. ' concluded with Phon0 324- $132 DAY OR NIGHT-* Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING i Y©u- shouild haye recently received an envelope containing the general information you need to/under- stand how tax reform affects you. If you require addi- tional information because of personal:circumstances, the following booklets are available. • "Child Care Expenses" • "Moving Expenses" • "Cajital- Gains" • "Partnerships", • "Rentai Income and Undeveloped Land" " • "Goodwill and -Similar Assets" • "Professionals: Income Calculation" • "Basic Herds" • "Corporate Fax Guide" • To .determine whether you need any of these booklets, please read the material ,you have already received. The. booklet "Highlights for Individuals;" includes an order form° This form should be, coin- pleted aandmailed'- to: Taxation Distribution Centre , P.O. Box 8489 Ottawa, K I G 3L5 Remember, read the general booklets first, then order any additional hooklets required. The Netter * . informed you are now, the easier it will be for you to file your recur„ in the spring of '73. ikikNational Revenu ar Revenue, national, r °taxation IropOt tl