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PAGE 03.---GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR,, THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 28, 1974
The over -90 Club held their solo by Mrs. Heard after which
monthly rrteeting-jn Jthe Ground " the following residents were
.Elogr North dining area. There welcomed to the Home: Mr.
were 32 members able tp attend and Mrs. John McAsb, Mrs.
the get-together and following Clements, Joe Marone and Ed -
the games of euchre and ward Irwin.
crogginole tea and cookies
were served by members of the -
staff.
Volunteers from the
Goderich Township W.I. were
on hand for Monday afternoon
activities in the auditorium.
Mrs. Molly Cox assisted. Nor-
man Speir, Terry Gibs and
Jerry Collins with the old tyme
music and sing -a -long. Mrs.'
Bolger accompanied at the sing -a -long by Mrs. Van
piano for, vocal duet numbers
by her daughter • Karen and
Lorie- Alexander. The program
� finished up with a whistling
Twenty Residence having
February Birthdays were
presented with gifts at a party
on Wednesday afternoon'. One
hundred and fifty residents
and friends were served' cake
an *tea by the hosts of the
party, the Clinton Women's In-
stitute. The president, Mrs.
Cecil Elliott was M.C. for the
program with vocal solos arida
Hospital Aux.
hears' highlights
of 1925-24 work
Dsmme. Mrs.. Ernest Radford
was pianist for the afternoon
and accompanied the ',Huron -
view orchestra Mary Taylor,
Norman Speir nd Jerry
Collins. Instruntals - by
G.eorge•Wilsoth Jr. and Scottish
dances by his sister Sylvia
rounded out an hour of en-'
joyable entertainment with one
• of the celebrants,' Mrs.
Margaret ' McCartney, -ex-
,.
Fifteen members of the pressing the appreciation of the
Hospital 'Auxiliary met residents. . , • ,
February 18 with Mrs. . John The Girl Guides of Goderich
Berry presiding. assisted by their leader, 'Mrs..
y- Mrs. Ron McCallum tenor- Brady, and some of their
ting far the Gift Shop gave .a parents provided the "FFmily
report 'on the sale of children's Night" program, Along with
clothing, -for which many of the several - Guide ° songs by the
members put in extra time. group there .were, special nuni-
A paper compiled by Mrs, L. . bers, by El`izab'eth McMillan a
Vincent, •historian gave the. trumpet solo, Brenda and.
highlights of the work 'done in Marie Bolton a vocal duet, Gil
.1925-26 when . the pt•esent Pinkney' hat.on; Marlene_
location of the hospital came McDougall and.''Paula 'Butler
into being. piano -violin duet, Diane Bogie
,'Mrs." Berry introduced the accordian solo,' Heather
subject of 'the new blood' Brandy'. and' Kim ,Brady
analysis machine which has highland dancing: 'Following
been in use for a month. The the program Mr. Les Smith, a
members, were given a do—non—., grandfather of one of the girls
stration and explanation of .:its , thanked the - Guides, On behalf
'uses by the technician. of the.residents after .which the
The annual spring Hospital group h;elpe, the` volunteers-
Auxil°iary Cons'ent•ion -takes and „were able .to ,visit with
iplace in Toronto l April 1f5 and . mt nv,, of their° friends and
A17,. -'x reta�tiv'es on `the ;way to the
Mrs. McDonald, Director 'Of " rooms.
`"Nursing, treated the members ';he residents have been en=
to a • hearing on several dif- joying the treat of apples which
ferent subjects regarding have been on their, supper trays
Canadian Health Laws. The ' during the mon--h and donated
casettes used were gifts to the by the following: groups,,• The
hospital from the auxiliary and Blyth Public School, The Cli-n- .
are a :great conveniences to the _ ton L.O.B.A. And 'the ,Huron.-
s4taffview Auxiliary.
Much credit for the pKNX'victory over the home.,town Paper
Leafs on S.uhday was given tota "ringer" One fielded by the .
Try -Herds. The hard-hitting line was made.up of John Strong
(right); his son Fraser (left), end grandson Robbie. In the
three star selection following the game Robbie Strong wap
Document defines courses,'
chosen first- star due to Ms outstanding performance. In
commenting on the success of his Strong line CKNX coach
-Crawford Douglas noted, "I'd like to see the Howes beat this
one."(staff photo)
-.at JmIictIos
P.
To-italic)EducationMinister John 'Stringer, principal, said res will be offered 'in
Thomas Wells released, last during an interview Monday. Three and Four will be
week,' a document defining This will not - be a new later, he said.
English and Canadian studies: requirement as—Year One A total of. ,four credits in
„Credits•in these courses will, students have had to take the English and two in Canadian.
be necessary• for students..who''., course in the past, he said. , ,, studies is required. byo ,tbe
education ministry for .a,
student to receive a 'diploma.
Yea r
made
desire a secondary school Students will probably have
diploma,• a news release from to Study traditional English
Mr; Wells' office stated., courses until Year Four when'
they may 'be , able to take
Mr. Wells' document defines • modern •literature' or theatre
English studies as traditional arts, Mr. Stringer said.
courses, c�.reative writing, jour- .
nalism, Inkiness correspn.n-' As for Canadian' studies,
dence, st•ientific reporting and , • Year•'. One students will be of -
dramatic arts. • • feted geography, at two levels
andifficulty and'history, at two
Canadian studies is defined le'4els of difficulty, Mt. Stringer
as "the study of some aspect of said. -
Canadian society In Year Two, GDCI will
Year •One students at have a course .in Canadian
Goderich District Collegiate I'n- history,at two "levels of dif,
:stitute will be required to take ficulty, he added.
..a traditional English course, :E•A' decision about which cdur-
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