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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-31, Page 4• 1 - A ?Mail; 4 .. OQDERIQ%I SIQNAL.S'I AR, THURSDAY, JANUARY • 31, 1974 OLBORNE • The January meeting o Tiger Dunlop Wgmen's ,I•n- stiitute `-was held in Colborne Central School Wednesday evening, January 23 with President Mrs. Eric Reaburn in the chair. She welcomed the twenty-. ne members and four visitors. Roll Gall was responded to. by the members with a verse with the word "Peace" in it. . It was 'moved by-: Mrs. Terence ,Hunter and seconded by Ives. George Robinson to' send $20 to the Canadian Men"; tal' Healtl. Association. A donation of $10 was sent for• the Mrs. Pardy Memorial Fund on, motion of. Mrs. Richard Buchanan and Mrs. James Horton. .The 4H Clubs will soon be starting and four leaders and four assistants have consented to take the. course "Taking a .,Look at "You`rsel'f" at the Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, February 11 and 12, 10 a•m.-3:30 p•m. The course from the Senior- . Leaders Training School in Huron. County: ''More Ideas -for . Sewing Knits" to be held in Clinton' February 6 and 7 will be attended by Mrs., Ric1iard- Buchanan and Mrs. Harm .,„Kldeze. Two very informative letters from Children's Aid Society r. -and Mrs, Warren Robin- son in glv_n5.the topic fur the .meeting, "Citizenship and World Affairs" spoke fondly of living in England for a -term and: showe d beautiful and in- terestinn pictures taken of England and of several tours they.•.made toYScandinavia and' Minorca, a resort off" the coast• of Spain:' During the lunch half hour, the couple delighted the mem- bers with several well rendered musical numbers which were very much enjoyed. - Mrs. Osborne Falkiner, on behalf of the Institute thanked the„ guests and presented them with a gift. " • Members all enjoyed a social half hour. - SOCIAL NEWS All adults interested in volleyball ,are reminded that Colborne • Central School is operr•every Wednesday evening . frr p 8-10 --p.m. for recreation -al volleyball. r Mrs, Rod Bogie, who was a patient in Victoria Hospital, ' has returned home, and her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Frank Foran and Harry Brindley have returned home from a trip to Vancouver. They report they had stormy weather and once the tem- perature was 39 below zero. Vancouver was very good Weather *Lowest temperature there was 27.- degrees, and grass Was .green. ' Cattle `were,„ cheaper but hay was expensive, often around $2.35 a .bale; In yancouver choice: alfalfa hay 'was' as high as $8 a bale in some' parts. - Mr. aneMrs. Harry Dykstra and family have returned home from a pleasant holiday in Florida• ` ,�,' Parents of, Colb6 ne Central School children are reminded to return ,the questionnaire' -regarding }he morning sports program to the school at once. . Thanks: were read regarding the Women's- -hst-itute Bursary and -- the, -- the, donations ,of clothing at Members- were informed that the ,1.974 Officers 'Conference will beheld at thedUniversity. of Waterloo, April .30, to May 2. The Carlow, H_ all is* being redecorated 'and a • committee' was .n.amed to look `into the matter of new drapes, Mem- bers. are .Mrs. .Emmerson, Elliott, „ rs A"rnolti Young, -Mrs. Maitland • Montgome•ry and, Mrs": -Ralph Jewell. The February meeting will be one week • earlier • than usual, February 2.0 at, 2 p.m. with Murray CUaufit, M.P.P..as guest. speaker. Several members were repor-;• H'ydr� and trustees Soii so, public speaking contest In a day of dwindling con- In Mid flMron at Seaforth cern for public speaking, there Public School'on February; 5 at is a Huron County,QL pm. 10 a.m. St. Colurribain Dublin• munications Festival in which St. Ja rues, Seafortht St. Joseph, 35 Elementary Schools are par--'`Cl'inton; Hulte,tt"Central; Clin- ticipatit g. "Sponsors are the ton ane Seaforth contestants Ontario Public Scho-dl will compete. " Trustees' Association and On- At Holmesville Public School tario Hydro. m February 5 at 1:45 p.m. The County has been divided St.Mary's, Goderich; Colborne into three areas --South Huron, Central: Holrnes'v.ille; Robert-. Mid Huron and North Huron. son Memorial, Goderich:. Vic - One student will advance from toria, Goderich; "and Christian each school to •area corn- Reform, Clinton, will take .the - petitions. Two will advance.- floor. s- from' each area to.. the County , .Three . speakers from each Finals. ' level will speak at Robertson Each speaker' will read a two Memorial February 11 at 1;45 minute selection of his/her- paw' a d;z,two speakers°•will.add- choice; speak for 3--5 minutes vance to the County•Finals., on a chosen topic; and answer W.H. Knisley, Goderich, „is questions from the floor on the convener of the coup wale speech for` two minutes. #- program. An accident which abccurred late Monday evening just south of Glenn's Hill inyotved. a car driven by - Tom AIrwin of Wi•ngha:rr area, and three cows owned by Wilfred Pentland. Fortunately Tom Irwin was only slightly injured although his car was wrecked. .One cow was killed instantly and the other two had to be destroyed. The cows had broken out.from the stable near by, and Tom Ir- win was on his way to work in oderich at the-tirxie of t Several. other minor, _ac- cidents have happened recently due, no. doubt,- to icy road con- ditions which did riot clear as quickly in village or town,•as on the highways. There are several. residents who ..although •not in hospitals, are .not enjoying, the best of health, and, to them we wish a speedy,�,return : to good health: For seveNal days Spring-like° weather has prjevai•led, but perhaps by the time you are G he• • c. • ter('ill and in .ho"spital. All '•Dairynie were wished a speedy recovery:` ,• Mrs. K. DeG root displayed her. exceptionally fine Three educational meetings -Needlepoint•. A few -of the for - Huron County dairymen members brought books tor the . have been organized to take,, lending library among the place'in,.the Londesborb Corn-~ members: ," ` rnunrty Hall during February. w 'he , ,,first meeting on •February 6, 1:30• p.m. 3:30 p.m. will feature Dairy Herd • Management. R•s owns and manages , Huron County's top , • producing R O.P: Holstein - herd. Mr. Marshall, , besides • managing kis, ourstan,ding . pr«ducin.g herd, 'provides ; leadership for the Holstein- ; ' Friesian. breed. He is presently ,' first vice-president of the, ; Holstein -Friesian Association • , it might come in handy when • •• of Canada: • R, •you need informations about LGordon Bell;.fronl St. Marys „,, -:, your Goier.nment Programs, : • is. the, Western Ontario' field- - •• -,Retirement Insurance, or : marl, for the 1-iolstein breed. At Employee Benefit Plans, : ` this ' meeting, Mr. Bell will „'.. : speak on the art Of marketing g • - Better lat,�.� ..-aio,r...tbe,-real-, .,,,, ,i,,Qd ..ta,,:j .,,carttl�,,..Xhe_pxe ent . thing write' or phone ` • . strong prices for good- dairy ° : cattle makes this a timely topic. ' 9 Per-. Val Street • : • On February 13, Milking., �� P.O. Box e15 . Cl,ntonOmand ;. Management will be discussed, , . • A• • Equipment, sanitation,- and .. 519 482.7703 . • . milking • 'procedure , will' be •: major topics. .fr. Hacker of the Animal ' ; .. and Poultry Science Depart reading this the Jan ary,- - February typical weather ay have returned. High winds on Saturday night `caused hydro interruptions. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pen- tland and Lou' spent • the weekend in London with Mr:„,, - -and Mrs, -Benson Pentland arid. family. ' - • "Pest Lady. Yeah you. . Listen you want an answer to that back ache. Whaddaya Mean how do I know -you got a back ache, everyone has a back ache and if they got a back ache' they- tsual y' got a neck -...ache and some stomach trouble to go with i•t...See, I was right. You do have an upset stomach and --have You been to th'e doctor about it? Ah ha,h he said there was no physigl problem but that was the result, of' nervous tension...Well there you got it right there. The problem is that you don know how to relax" If this sounds like a soft sell for a pain reliever. then ,you are wrong. Many people ate their worst physical enemies -as they can cause irreparable damage to themselves "while under a nevous •. strain. Housewives can become very- edgy and irritable after spending • entire. days at home with the children and businessmen dwell . on problems so much that these usually manifest themselves .as' an ulcer. Many people, , turn a lot of their • worries and frustrations back inside of themselves -and' the result is usually a lose or, gain of weight; stomach, back, . neck and leg pains. The biggest - problem we face is our inability to relax. Mrs. Lorna Eadie and' • The Information and Friend- ,• daughter Mary .of Holyrood ship Centre is currently setting visited Mrs. J.M• Reed a�nd-Gir_ up, a: program to teach' our- vin, Reed on ,Sunday. '•... -selves* bow to relax. Simple -Barbara a a •an , Damon breathing exercises; spinal Webster from Toronto were at exercises and some easy iestful the •forn)er's , home for the yoga positions will be the rrrain- weekend. stay of the sessions, ,We• then Eedy's Bakeshbp in'Dungan .hope to• move into 'massage and non ,will be closed for two `also . incorporate• some. muscle weeks allowing all workers to toning exercises. -• have holidays. "Mr. and Mrs. The program will be held Irvine Eedy plan to have visits every Monday and Friday bet- in Kitchener and Mississauga ween•10"a.m. arid -11 a.rn. at the with Members, of their family. • Goderich Arena at MacDonald •Martha Eedy from -London Street. •,,Both sessions are free assists each -Saturday in the of charge and all that We ask bakeshop. Eedy's store will be ` ycfu to ,bring is 'a very heavy •open as usual during these two 'blanket or`preferab•ly a sleeping weeks. - bag and- comfortable clothing. Mr. and Mrs., A:• J, Sherwood' 'The Centre is also starting a' attended the funeral of Mrs. . "Women's Day Out" program. A sleigh ride'°is scheduled for February-2°1�=and .,on February 28.Dr. Tony Miller, head of the psychology department a� the Goderich Psychiatric Hdspital will, speak on "Co-operation -and Competition in Kids''. ,For those women who have ,children a baby sitting ,service will be set up indthe nursery of the church. Again it is suggested that- if you -Tare -• `bringing your child you' should bring, one : of his/her favorite toys- .. and , the recommended dress . is casual, comfortable Clothing for the"exercises, Mrs. Harold Larder iwon Ehe. high prize. in the 'Centre run card game' Monday, January 28. The card games of 'Euchre, 500 and Bridge -take place every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at MacKay Hall, Nelson and North Street. Admission is free and the games take place between 2 „and , p.m The Centre still requires - people who would like to help on our Friendly Telephone Cir- cle service. The program assures that someone who is shut in or lonely `would receive. a phone call and then call someone else once every day.` This act's as it form of assy;rance, to elderly people who are riving alone and who do not have Much contact . with ,,older people. . - • If�'you would like information • or -to join any oft-lxese-p rogram-s _ please feel 'free to call us,4t the Centro every week -day -between 9 `a.fn. and 5 p.m. at 524-6651. • AIR STY}INCr 4t1 WEST ST;, GODERICH • For -the moftht,;,"'iii February '1111 en Introduction. to :guar .flaw staff and managemment, we are offering---- PERM $PECIALS- REG. 523..Q0 - NOW S:!15.00 ',15.00 024-". REG. $20.00 - NOW - 12-.5O STREAKING '$12.50 REG. $15.00 - NOW PRICES INCLUDE A CONDITIONER AND SET Call Pat or Dona for an a'ppOEifitme:nt " 'James Barbour` (formerly Ida • This group _will meet . every a ni1ieet�n s Sherwood), London on Wed- , Thursday, starting February 7 • g • • • • • • • • • • • • MY CARD:.. John p, g1 ,Meu°96' itanUfe ••: • e,: nesday.yand•-w,ere accompanied at,St.. George's - Parish hall from by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred"Dren ,g30 a,rn. to 1»11130 a.in. Each,: nap of Lucknow:. ,, 'Thursday's program will con - Jamie _-Sere, " Duane and sist_of a F'un and; Fitness group, Marty Rivett who play hockey coffee and a speaker and with the Lucknow Fleas report ;:discussion, with a topic that will- • elude in tlYe afternoon.' It would • be a good ,idea t� bring lunch. :Production of home grown• feed is always important on the dairy farm, Pat. Lynch, - S.oils. 'and, Crops Specialist,—and— Mike. :Miller Extension Specialist wilt team upon February 20 for„thiS•- meeting starting at •1:30 'p.m: A special invitaeion' is. exten- ded to - Huron County dairymen to attend these meetings being held in, the Londesboro °Crani- ° munity Hall says Bill Broad: ., worth, Associate. Agricultural - Representative, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and' Food, _Clinton. `, • . :a- decided• win on " Saturday playing against *the Teesw,ater. team, 10-3 or was it 4? In the pictures of winners i>;i Goderich curling clubs are Ivan ' Children First". The , special. Rivett, and' also Mrs. Ross " Valentine's •Day program .will ,;l-edy,- from our area. And then feature Dr. Mario Cauchi whci' the -re -are winners from here will speak o i "Heart Disease.:-. -r-epo'rt•e371.6" the Sentinel The;'Way to. a 'Man's Heart is' Bowling 'News. • For—others,,, Through ` His Stomach:" • A 'there are local card parties;' all -;heart warming discussion will helping to shorten • the winter. follow. •. change every ,week. ' The -first, -speaker' will be Dr. Valerie Jones cif .Goderich who will speak ' on "Women .and.. • - Metropolitan Life': °.-mens of the University Of • Guelph, along with .resource • ..Ottawa, Ontario , : • people from the Surge Etquip-... 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