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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-28, Page 26r 7 0' c.9 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- `YES WE CAN $2,000-$59,OOO 2nd & 3rd mtges We are now making loans on all types of properties in your area. Cali direct collect and lets discuss it. Prompt Investment Corp., 33013ay St., Toronto, 366 9586, svgs. 231-8146. Low cost, any purpose, bntario•wide ser - ,vice. Bdngitart, TKeII , Doig and Co. y Chartered 'Accountants , 268 Main St„ Exeter ARTHUR W. READ„.,r••.",.av': fRt;sici,:ii1 Partner 235-0120 ♦♦♦♦\♦\\N\ ♦♦♦♦\♦\ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ % ♦♦ ♦% \♦\0♦ ♦% \♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦\♦\\♦♦%%N% Land severenies will cost more in 1974"`` People applying for land reverences in Huron County at - ter June 1 this year. will pay more. 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