The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-15, Page 16•PAGE 4A---GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973
When Jim Breithault, MPP for Kitchener, was in Goderich on Monday he found at least one ..
voter who seems to be giving the election some serious consideration. Mr. Breithaupt was
in town for the Liberal caucus meeting at the Bedford Hotel Monday morning and then
joined other Liberal members on a door knocking tour of support for candidate Jack Rid-
dell. (staff photo)
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'l'he March meeting of the
Ahmeek Chapter, I.() D. E.,, was
held at the home of Mrs. R.
Redmond, Colborne Street,
with a very good attendance.
•Th meeting opened with
'Regent Mrs. R. Neville,
presiding, and the standard-
bearer,. Mrs. E. Ruffell, presen-
' ting the flag.
The minutes were read by
the secretary, Mrs. F. Mills,
and adopted, while the
treasurer's report was read by
Mrs. (. Henderson in the ab-
sence of Mrs. G. Donnelly.
The recommendations from
the executive meeting were
read and voted inion.
it! It was decided to hold :,a ,
dessert card party -and—bake—
sale
andbakesale on May 2nd in the Legion
Hall.
Plans were madefor holding
a fashion show in the fall.
Mrs. G. Henderson, social
and program convener, an-
nounced that the next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Mary Robinson, 186
Eldon Street on April 12.
Lunch committee will be Mrs.
M. Clairmont and Mrs. McKee.
Mrs. M. Clairmont, world af-
fairs convener, gave an in-
teresting account of a recent
trip to New York and other
American points. A .in-
teresting film was shown.
The guest speaker, Mrs.
Betty Cardno, in charge of
Home Care (Hospital Care at
Horne) gave a very interesting
and enlightening talk on this
subject. •
After her talk, Mrs. Ca/dno
conducted a question and an-
swer- period-- which was ap-
preciated by all.
The annual gift to Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
was discussed. It was decided
to donate a microscope for the
laboratory.
Public invited to COAT
for open house exhibits
Centralia,' College of
Agricultural Technology issued
an invitation this week to all 4-
H and .Junior Farmer club
members to attend the school's
annual Open House which is
being held March •X28 and 29.,
Displays will he open to the
club members, and the public,
from 1:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.rn.
on March 28 and again from
10:0( a.m. to 5:00 p.ri. March
29.
Exhibits are to illustrate the
Home Economics, Agricultural
Business Management and
Animal Health Technology
courses available at the college.
Included in the program.will be
a Fashion Show, demon-
strations and various displays
organized and exercised by the
students. On Thursday night a
dance , will 'wind". things- up to
which potential C.C.A.T. can-
didates are invited.
St. Georges Anglican church
was turned into a small theatre
on Friday. March 9. The first
film titled "Keep Off the
Grass'" dealt with the discovery
of marijuana by a mother in
the coat pocket of her daughter.
The second film titled
"Ballad of Crowfoot set to a
song by the film maker told of
the Indian's an -d white ma'n's
conflicts during the last century
from the viewpoint , of a
Canadian Indian.
Saturday, March 10 was the
he;;innifig of wwhaf'we hope w
.become a permanent program.
This involved' kids from 8-14 in
a free activity period in the gym
at Knox " Presbyterian church
from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
There were roughly about 25
youngsters enjoying cards and
basketball.. We had also plan-
ned to show films that after-
noon but our lti mrn projector
unfortunately would not co-
oporate. . These technical dif-
-The third film called "Neigh- ficulties should however he
hours" -related a parable'about ironed out by next week. We
two neighbours who fight over are also lacking in equipment
the possession of a flower that and can only offer a limited'
grows on the line where their number of activities in which
properties meet. The author people can • participate. , We
`used animation techniques with would appreciate any
live actors to produce a funny donations of..sports equipment
look at a very serious problem. and games so as to please as
Two other films entitled many tastes as possible.
"Monkey on My Back" and - ---- We --w'i11-- be -_ spopsoring
"The Ride" were unable to be another free activity period at
shown due to techincal dif- Knox Presbyterian church
ficulties. Saturday, March 17 and all
We will attempt to set up kids from 8-14 are invited to at-,
film nights every weekend if we tend.
can obtain the facilites. We are Saturday, March 10 also saw
veru grateful to Rev. 'Russell at the completion of our ex -
St. Georges Anglican church for perimental Judo Clinic at St.
allowing us the use of the Mary's Sepgrate School. - A
church. small but attentive crowd par -
Rev. Russell has already ticipated and we were slightly
given us permission to use St. disappointed because we felt
Georges next Friday and Satur- „ that Helmut Khromer and his
day and we shall sponsor a students gave a very interesting
small , coffee house on both accotit)t of the history, theory
nights with films. games. coffee and practice of judo. We are
and entertainment. very grateful to Mr. Khromer
for donating his time to making
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terested.
The Human Relations com-
mittee will he sponsoring
another seminar on March 20
in the parlour at Knox
Presbyterian church. Begin-
ning at 7:30 p.m. ,Dr. H. R.
Ceisler will give a presentation
on the legal and medical
aspects of abortion.
Dan Murphy, of Donnelly
and Murphy° Barristers, will be
conducting a seminar on "Civil
Rights" on April :1. Mr. Mur-
phy will he giving a small lec-
ture on civil rights followed by
a question, and answer period.
If you have any questions about
arrests, demonstrations, raids,
search seizures and any other
inquiries concerning the laws
- on civil rights please accept our
invitation to attend this
seminar.' It will take place at
Knox Presbyterian church
parlour at. 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March. 1.7 will see
the- second attempt, of ' the
"Batik Workshop". Due to cir-
cumstances beyond our control
the first workshop had to he
cancelled halfway ..but Rey.
Russell, from St. George's
Anglican church, has -agreed to
let us use his facilities from
10:00 a.m-: to 1:00 p m:
We are inviting all interested
people to please attend.
Saturday, March 17, will
'mark the first day of a week
long coffeehouse in Goderich.
Thanks to the generosity"of Mr.
and Mrs., Bruno LaPaine the
young people of Goderich will
he able to enjoy a place to go
for the winter break. The
..LaPaine's have, given Co -Pilot
,the use of the old Eaton's office
on the square from March 17 to
March 24th.
We hope to run it like a
regular coffeehouse providing
ping pong, •games, activities,
films and entertainment. A,11
interested young -people
wishing to participate are
asked to contact us h'efore
Saturday.
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