The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-08, Page 27Mrs. ,,Harold Gaunt, R.B. 2,
t ucknow, of the St. Helens Branch,
of the Women's Institute, was
again named District president of
Huron West at its 72 annual
meeting held last Wednesday,
0 The meeting was opened by
Mrs. Harold Gaunt and Mrs. R.'
Parnell presided at the organ.
Mrs. R. jlolmes 'of Wingharn
welcomed the 96 delegates from
St. Helens, Dungannon, Tiger
1'
ens
Dunlop, Goderich, Clinton,
Goderich Township, Belgrave,
Blyth, Auburn, Londesboro, and
Wingharn branches. The•minutes
of the last District annual were
accepted .as read by the
'secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Graharn McNee of Dungannon. She
also gave out• the financial Pauls, federation board directbr
statements of the branches and for F,W,I.O., ratified the district
gave the District's report. ,directors. They *are Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Wilson, R.R. 5 Leonard - Archambault, 'Auburn,
Mrs. Betr Walsh, Blyth, Mrs. Ivan
Wightman, Belgrave, Mrs,
Clifford Holland, Clinton,
Goderich gave the auditors Guelph were given by Mrs..14uella
report. ft was decided to again McGowan, district delegate,
sponsor, the_foster child and it was 'Mrs. )onald Cartwright, Auburn,,,
stated that •the fee was raised `Mrs.4- Iarence Hanna, Belgrave,
from $84.00 to $120.00 '• Mrs rene Morley, Goderich,
Mrs. Gaunt reported on her Mrs, Eric A n cf e r son ,
year's work among the branches. Londesboro, and Mrs: 'Eric
Mrs. Norman Coulthard of, St. Roftburn of,Tiger Dunlop:
A delicious dinner was served
in the Sunday' school room of the
.Church by the A.C. W. A welcorrre
was ,given by the rector, Rev.
Kenneth'liawthorn and Mrs. Iyan
1ightrnan. -introduced the head
table guests:Mr. K.M. Streik of
St. Peter's Advisory Board
Dungannon, Mrs. Harry Girvin, . Wingharn was guest speaker at the
Mrs. William porter., Godeeich, . dinner. He spoke of his work with
Ne Mrs. Stanley Mclin�I Town• -hip•,
• 3uchanan, Londesboro, Mrs. Jim Miller of the Town of Wingham
• Aitchison, St. Helens, Mrs. brought 7r•ettings. Mrs: Charles
on, t e._ main
• ■ attar. ,Terrence Hunter, Tiger Dunlop Munro of Embro, 'London area
and Mr.s. : A-fJ. Lgckeridge, chairman. brought grettings and
Wingham: 4•
' An impressive "Pennies for `.London on October 26 apd 27 when
gpecial observance of the 75.
anniversary of the founding of the
W.I. will be observed and
celebrated. Mrs. Victor
Emmerson' •.-of . White Church'
brought grettings from the Grey -
Bruce area,
The afternoon session; begari
with the convention song led by
Mrs. George Guest of Wingham.
She also sang two solos during the
session, A roll call of the
branches was held with the
presidents giving the highlights of
Mrs, Coulfhard brought the past year. _ Mrs, Donald
- greetings from the Federated Cartwright, Auburn, Mrs. Keith-
Women's
eithWomen's Institutes of Ontario and Webster, Blyth in the absence of
welcomed the new W.I. branch at Mrs. Chas. • Johnston, Mrs.
•Holmesville, the Goderich Amber - Popp. Clinton, Mrs.
Township Women's Institute. She Wilmer- Rutledge, - Dungannon,
spoke of the new hand hook and Mrs, Wiulliam Porter; Goderich.
The last regular meeting of St,
Peter's Advisory Board for the
current year was held in •the
parish 'hall on Monday evening,
May 29. Half of the memi)ers will
automatically retire, to be
replaced by new members to be
elected at the General Parish
Council meeting on June 22. •
Father Moynahan opened the
meeting with prayer, after wit ►h
Mrs. Stimson read the Minutes of
the last meeting,
The Chairman, John Buchanan
outlined the , agenda for the
upcoming General Parish
Meeting on June 22. Dominic Fox,
Chairman of the Nominating
+ Committee, reported good
progress. Miss Eileen O'Brien
regretfully, . submitted her
resignation from the Bearer,
owing to other commitments,
which increased thenumber of
retiring members to - 9:
tel The Aeautiful new crucifix has
now been completed and placed
over the main altar of the
sanctuary. Peter McCauley
reported all the redecorating has
now been* done.' The w.i.ndctw.
repairs will be completed this"
week, leaving only a few minor
ai maintenance jobs to be finished.
Mrs. Muriel Murphy. Spiritual
Co -Ordinator, gave a report on
the Choir, Ushers Club, etc. It
was decided by the Bo' ° have
Miss Ann Legg, who es over
the duties of..Choir Director and
Organist as of July 1 attend a
1
course on church music and
liturgy at St. Michael's Choir
School in Toronto from July ,17 tQ
28.
Miss Eileen O'Brien for the
Recreation Committee reported
on arr'ahgernents for"the General
'Parish meeting and a
smorgasbord will be served_ from
6:30 on Thursday evening June 22,
with the general meeting +of the
parish council scheduled to follow
at 8:00 p.m". Tickets for the
-smorgasbord will be $2.00 each,
,and will be on sale by the
members, -
Peter Dykstra gave a very
interesting report on the Youth
group. They have been very
'active, and plan to ' close their
.,activities until Fall with •a Folk
Mass followed by a communion'
breakfast in the Hall on June 25.
Pat Osborne reported the
Knights of Columbus are having a
Communion Breakfast following
the 10:30 Mass in Kingsbridge on
June 18. - '
The matter of flowers for, front
of the main altar was brought up.
and a motion made to secure .a
suitable basket and arrangements
. be made to have fresh flowers on a
regular basis.
Since no meeting will be held
during July or°August, the date of
the next'Advisory Board Meefing
was set for Monday, September
18.,
There being no further
business,'the meeting adjourned. •
Two distrit' eachers
at. te�chers' seminar
Two hundred • and fifty wo en
teachers from all over Ontario,
incoming presidents of their local
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women* teachers' associations
r its, met m Toronto on
Friday evening, June 2 and all day
Saturday, June 3 •for leadership
training. The Workshop_ was
sponsored by the '34., 000 member
Federation of Women Teachers'
Associations of. Ontario.
Attending from the local area
were Dianne Verhoef of Goderich..
and Sharron Jefferson of Auburn.
The delegates took part in .
various group sessions on '
member participation, working
with school boards, programme
planning and budgeting,
-....communic ns -and . bbrgaining,,,....,
power.
A panel• composed of members
of the Federation and moderated
by Provincial President, Miss
Isabel Ward, discussed questions
that 'had been ,submitted A by
Presidents prior to the
Conference.
announced the annual meeting at'
Friendship" ceremony was
conducted by Mr's. Eric Reaburn
of Tiger Dunlop branch. Pennies'
were presented by the
treasurers, Mrs. Donald Haines,
Auburn, Mrs: Luella McGowan,
Blyth, Mrs. Mervyn Batkin,
Clinton, -Mrs. 'Cecil Blake,
Dungannon, Mrs. Elizabeth
Sitter, Goderich, Mrs. Harvey
Taylor,.Londesboro, Mrs. Robert
-Aitchison. St. .^Helens, Mrs.
Richard Buchanan, Tiger Dunlop,
Mrs.:Charles'Shiell, Wingham.
urged -every member to study it M r• s • F. r i c Anderson ,
and to also be concerned. about the .Londesboro. Mrs. Allan Miller,
Erland Lee Homestead to support St. Helens, Mrs, Eric Reaburh,
our W.I. projects' - Tiger Dunlop, M"rs, William
Miss Catherine Hunt', hoine McKenzie in the absence of Mrs.
economist for Huron Conoty with Emily Elston.
the Ministry. of Agriculture and • A n. , impressive ' ' I n
Food, gave a detailed report of 4H Memoriam- service was held by
work which -involves L100 girls in Mr -s, Ross ai 'hY c�;"'IUtf Allarr
Hurou'Connty this year. She also Miller and Mrs. Robert Aitchison
reported *on the senior projects, , of St Helens. Those s h e
- which were well .attended.
The report on Resolutions
prepared by Mrs. Bert Craig was
read by MrS, Donald Haines,
• Reports 61 the Officers
Conference held, at University of
remembered and honoured. were
Mrs. Charles Straughan, Mrs.
Edgar Lawson, • Auburn, M'r•s,
J.1VI. Coultes. Belgrave. 1Mr's.
Goderich, Mrs.
Harvey Hunking, Londesboro.
Mrs. N. McLaughlin and Mrs. F.
McCormick of Wingharn.
The guest speaker, Mrs.
Robert -Weber of Bloomingdale
was introduced�by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock of Auburn. Mrs. Weber
.is secretary of the Officers'
Conference, She reported on her
work at the conference and spoke
on the W.I. project—the Erlalnd
Lee homestead, She urged all to
live by the Mary Stewart Collect
and bring happiness to all we
meet. ,She said that the future
begins to -day so prepare
ourselves --.-the smallest deed, is
betterthan the best intention. She
was thanked, by the Goderich
branch. The collection was
received by . the •Londesboro
branch. L.
Re ort 'on Agriculture and
Catiaciian Industries were given
by Mrs, Luella McGoVan, Blyth:
Citizenshiland Education --•Mrs:
Emily Elston 'Wingham,
Historical research, and Current
Events—Mrs.. Chas. Shiell,
Wingham. Home Economics and`
Health—Mrs. Bert .Shobbrook,
Londesboro, Public Relations—
Mr's. Eleanor Bradnock.
Mrs. Tait Clark, curator gave
her report and stated that she had
been curator for over 20 years.
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough reported
fon Huronview and urged• all to
r
take part in the birthday parties
bringing joy to many' forgotten,
senior citizens. _
Mrs. Norman Coulthard
presided for the eJetion of
officers. The report of the
nominating committee was given
by Mrs. Arnber.Popp of Clinton,
Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge invited the
district to meet in Dungannon in
1973 and Mrs. Harry Girvin of
Dungannon brought courtesies.
The officers installed were:
Past president --Mrs. Andrew
Str•augha°n, Gorlrich;
President -Mrs. Harold.* Gaunt,
R.R." 2 Lucknow; First _•vice
president—Mrs. Donald Haines,
Auburn; Second vice-president
'Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Belgrave;
Secretary-treasurer—Mr•s.
Graham McNee, Dungannon:
Assistant -Mrs. Richard
Buchanan, ,Tiger Dunlop;.
Federation , representative --
Mrs: Luella McGowan, Blwth:
P.R.O.—Mrs . Eleanor Bradnock,
Auburn: Resolutions—Mrs. Bert
Craig, Auburn; Curator --Mrs'.
° Celia Taylor, Auburn;
Assistant—Mr•s. Lloyd Pipe,
Londesboro: District 'delegate—
Mrs. Harold Gaunt, R.R. 2.
Lucknow; Alternate --Mrs.
lionald Haines, Auburn.
Conveners of Standing
committees -Agriculture and
Canadian Industries-4rrsn
William Porter, R.R. 2,
Goderich, Citizenship and World
Affairs -Mrs. Emily Elston,
Wingham; Education and Cultural
Activities -Mrs., Ben Walsh,
'Blyth; Family and Consumers
Affairs—Mrs. Bert Shobbrook,
Londesboro. Auditors --Mrs.
Robert Wilson, R.R. 5, Goderich.
Mrs. Ralph Jewell, 'R.R. 4
Goderich. During the morning
session, a paper fashion dress
parade was put' on by Auburp
members, Mrs. Donald. ljaines
was commentator. Those
modelling/the gowns were Mrs.
Celia Taylor, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt, Mrs. Gordon Powell,
Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. Donald Cartwright;
.and Mrs'. Eleanor Bradnock.
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