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J. Murray Torrance of Bayfield is a studeniof whom every
teacher dreams . Mr. Torrance (centre) achieved the highest
mark possible' in the electronic course at George Brown
College in Toronto He was graded four out of a possible four'
by the school and was awarded this plaque. He is shown here
being congratulated on his feat by Robert K. Allen on the left
and E. Cayley Hill tpn the right. Ail three are employed. at DR -
MCO, Mr. Torrance startOg just eight weeks agg. (staff photo')
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. HAPPY EASTER!
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•' Our co-wOrker and 'writer of
this column,, Eric Posen, has
. , taken. •off to see the world,
SomethingeyerMite Of us
' -Would love to do at sorn4ritrie
or other. HisAen,,tative plans in -
elude a visit to hik parents in
Winnipeg, some friends' on the
West edam and a tour of Cen-
tral and Smith America.
, Eric has been replaced on;
our staff ,by -MrS, 'Barbara
MeWhinnie. Other. members of
staff are Mrs. Ruth Beutten-
miller, Mrs. Laurie .fload, and
Mrs; Isobel MiCDonald, Co-
ordinator.
Yoga has been cancelled
because of Erie's departure. If
•You Are interested in an exer-
.cise programme such as Yoga,
Fun and Fitness, or .con-•
ditioning, exercises, Call in and
talk it over If we -have enough
people interested we will plan
accordingly. -•
Ruth Beuttenmiller and her
Easter Bunny helpershave.
been Colouring. Easter eggs in
Ruth's grandmother's iron pot
brought from. Germany. Gran-
dma taught Ruth how' to brew .
onion peelings for colouring
and- wax' the eggs to vary the
design. ,A creative:time was had
by all at MacKay Hall Wed-
nesday morning. •
Next Wednesday Ruth. in-
tends'. to feature burlap picture
making. Drop into the centre or
call huth to register. If enough
people arei interested the class:,
will beat MacKay Hail, other-
wise we can work on the patio
table at the Centre,.
At present two chairs .•ftre
being "caned" )n the backroom.
'reviewed. The showmust go on..
Eric offered 10 minutes of talk
onthe Drug scene, When in an
emergency call the Police: Eric
Gross, 0.P.P„ was asked by his
Wife what he-cOuld :offer. Mer -
If you have a chair in need of a vin Wititer, the town police
new cane seat giyesus a call, We . drug expert, said.that ,he would
.will , track down Daphne.. be .glad to speak any time,, but
Malins,• Our able instriictress „ he had to go to Court.
for consultation., , , .At , this' point we, were. saved
'Come on out and plaY cards • by the Bell, rt el ephonel.
with the regulars any Monday, f3h.ildren's Aid phoned to s'av
Wednesday and Friday 2 - 4 that Mr. Shanahan hadcalled
p.m. at' MaeKay Hall, where , from POrt Franks saying that
. everyone' has lots of time .to . he would ,be in Goderich in
• visit. if vou need a ride call its time to speak' to Women's Day'
and we will pick you up. Out, What a relief tosknow that.
Last week's winners were: everything * was back to (he
IVionday, April 1st,- Mr-Trank......._'JI-m 0.K:
Washington;.Priday, Aprir5th, Pat, who' had inst returned
Mrs. Shaver, for 500: , from oa three-day weekend
On Wednesd,aY, April' 3rd., session on •"I'm •O.K. Your
we attended t,ife Rebecca s O.K.'', was • terrific. Everyone .
Dessert Card party. 41k enjoyeq the Parent -Child
Last Thursday, April 4th at. games •,,that 'were played, and
8:48 a.m. "The Panic Button" learned how They could become
was - pushed. The. -Shanahan adult transactions., , -
family had not-r6tUrned. frOrn • Many mothers found .it .dif-
the tornado torn State of ,ficul.t to leave the discussion in
Michigan. Anne Marie'Tiad not - time to pick up their children at
been ,to school 'Wednesday..'" Nursery School and get the
. There' had been no lights in table set before Pop got home'
their horne at 11. p.m. Pat had for lunch. • - Pat has
not. been to work On Wed- 'promised to do an encore.
nesday. We. the Women's' Day Thursday, April llth, Dr.
Out Committee, were not only . Tony•,.. Miller will discuss,,
concerned for the .family's "Creative Parenting". The last
safety, but Pat yvas' to Spak at . time Tony spoke one grand-'.
10:15 a.m, to the Women s, Day mother beamed, "You know we
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grandmothers are interested
too". S4 come out and learn
.about "Creative Parenting'!..'.
you made your. will,
vet? Regartless of your amand
health you should. If yon have —
any questions on how to make
a will or what happens if you or
Your husband. does not make
one: Come Out 'to Women's
Day -Out, .April 18th, -9:30
, and ask Paul Riv-ers, a local
lawyer. The. advice is free,
whith tickles my SQ0t.tish fancki.
Speaking of ..the Scott, Mary
Lynn Telford Will be directing
Scottish Countr,y Dancing:
April 5 t h , at Women's Da V
Out, when 'Beryl Fliirper will
it discus!,:-ivirr-on liackya rd.
Vegetable Gardening How to
make tbem grow know-how.
; We are doing Ineome Tai for
Senior Citizens wi'th incomes
under $5,000 free until. mid
night, April 30tb:If you or your
mot her, fat her,. grand mot her,
grandfather or friend need this
service call.. us at Inforination
and Friends,Thip Centre 524,--
665 1 for An appoint men t, either'
at the office or in the hOme.
" 'Now that Spring is here come
out and join us49 socialize kvith
Your neighbours!
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Goderich
Mrs. George ,Morley presided
at tile avnual Meeting of the
Goderich Branch. of the
Women's Inst,lt,gt. Thursday,
April 4 in Mackby Hall.
Mrs. Morley opened the
meeting with a welcome to all.
Roll Call was answered by 32
members, paying their annual •
dues. • .
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I elects slate
Society meeting will be held in
MacKay Hall Monday April 22
at 8 p.m. The Goderich W.I.
will, arrange a program and
'provide ,lunch.
A Consumer Affairs .Meeting
will be held in the Collekiate
April 18. at, 8 p.m.
Mrs. Morley thanked
everyone for their cooperation
Mrs. Elizabeth Sitter read during her two years as
the ecretary-treasurers' report 'president then called on Mrs.
and correspondence. A. B. Strthighan to preside for
. The Ministry of Agriculture the election of officers which
and Food will sponsor short, are: „
courAes in the county and first Past President, Mrs. G.
and second choices were Morley; President, Mrs. C.
decided. Achievement Day in Crozier; `1 First Vice -President,
Goderich will be held May 4 Mrs. P. Blundell; Second Vice -
The.: Annual reports of the President, .Mrs, B. Crawford;
Standing Committees and of- secretary -treasurer, Mrs. D. 0.
ficers were presented as Sitter; assistant, Mrs. M. Sut-
follows:
• cliffe: publie relations, Mrs. F.
Agriculture and Canadian fn-
dustrles, Mrs. D. Riehl; Citizen-
ship and World Affairs; Mrs. C:
Straughan, lEthicratiori and
Cuadra!' Activities, Mrs.. C.
Crozier; Family and ConsuMer
Affairs, Mrs.' K. F, Wilbuison;
Resolutions, Mrs., Bert
Crawford;`Curator Tweedsmuir
History, „Mrs. A. Holmes;
District Director, Mrs, N. Clair-
mont i Public Relatipns, Mrs.
F. Barker, Secretary:Treasurer,
Mrs. E. Sitter; auditors, Mrs.
K. F. Wilkinson. , •
West Hu rnn District.,
Executive Meeting Was held in
Auburn April 3, when plans,
k1/4,ere made- for the Distrietlan-
nual‘ m-eeting to behetdin
Belgrave. United Church May
27."'Regi'stration will be at 9;36
a.m. - ,
Huron County Historical
Barker; assistant, Mrs. H.
Talmav.
Auditors, Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs.
K. F. Wilkinson; District Direc-
tor, Mrs. G. Morley; alternate,
Mrs. N. Clairmont; pianists.
Mrs. F. Hawkins, Mrs. R.
Bogie; flower Fund, Mrs. H.
*Anderson; Branch Directors,
Mrs. N. Clairmont, Mrs. A. R.
Beach, Mrs, A.B. Straughan,
Mrs. J. .Ryan; special commit-
tee, Mrs. E. Johnston, Mrs. B.
Mills, Mrs, I. Oke, Mrs. A. Oke.
Standing Committees:.
Agricultdre and. callactionlin,,t,
dustries, Mrs. D.
ship arid World Affairs, Mrs. C,
Straugharr Education and
Cultural Affair, Mrs. A.
AS cf.fhariarsm„ ; Mrs.iKI y. aFri.dwCiciikn e r
TweedSmiur History, Mrs, A.
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Resolutions, Mrs, G.. Young;
Holmes, Mrs. B. Crai.Vford,
Mrs. H. Talmay.
Mrs. Morley thanked Mrs.
Straughan for .conducting the
election, of officers and Art -
stalling' the new executive. It
was decided to give 50c per
member in order to augment
the District funds.
Mrs. N. Clairmont moved a
note of thanks to Mrs. Morley ,
for her efficient leadership
during her term of office.
Tickets were sold on an
apron doriared by Mrs t F.
'Barker and $3.50 realized.
, The meeting closed with the.
Queen and W.I. Grace and Mrs.
H. Anderson and her commit-
tee served lunch and ,a social
time enjoyed.
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.. It's time for. rejoicing and recollection . .. alime to offer reverent
• '1.% thanks for rebirthArowth and new beginnings . . . ,
, . miracles bf .nature and of the human -.spirit. Let's pray The
greening of the earth will mark a new awakening,
' teach us to value its gifts, conserve them, for everyone's benefit.
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