The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-26, Page 6o
'PAPE 6- QI RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
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ROUND AND ABOUT V/ITH MARTHA
The drop in temperature, last
week, announced definitely
that Ft111 was' her411and winter
• was right on ijs tail
Some gardens • +t}ave even
• been frosted in Goderich, I am
sorry tq say.
So -here we go again into the
rush, rOsh of bowling, curling,
club and church meetings,
...hockey and your special. T
programs, the Travelogue • an
important change of pace - and
night classes at G.D,C.'I.-There
is no excuse for ANYONE
,saying'they are bored .because,
there is certainly lots of things
• to do in the evenings - and also
in the•afternoons-or mornings if
someone ., wants to organize
other classes,
Night classes will start, right
fter the' Thanksgiving'Holiday
Tuesday, October 1,5, with
other classes Wednesday and
Thursday and starting over on
Monday , the next week. Four
nights, Bill Wark announced,
with 27 courses and excellent
instructors, lots of variety with
several brand ' new classes
which cover a great riumbeeof
interesting subjects. "
The regulars - woocwor'king;
beginners' typing; ,conver-
sational French; Fitness night
or Ladies' Sport Nights bad-
minton; golf lessons; a bask'
course in sailing for the non
boat, owner - which will help
him make ,up•his mind; besides
fou,r classes in pewing,, basic
thru to stretch 'sewing, and' two
classes of art.
"Practical Electricity" for
the men and ladies - will help
'you understand . the hows and
--•i what -fors of small appliances
and a lot. of other things in this
category,
English something for those
who enjoy reading, bringing in
students . of great literature, ex-
;ploring 'good books and 'ex-
changing -experiences in the art •
of reading. • •
drawing will enjoy this class
tote.
Crewel and Stitchery - a big
class again.
A class in crafts. by Tim St.
Louis of the Rain: Tree Gallery
of Clinton will cover a
mullti'tude of new• projects. A .
fun ' curse covers plastics,
wood, string - dozens of art and
decorations which will 'express
your creativity. If you can't
make up your mind on what to
do this winter - just attend this
clash. You can call Tim at 482-
3871
82-
3871 between Ill and 5 p.m. on
an, questions.
I think we shogld all attend
the class regarding the new
Metric System so we' can lose'
the dread gcif this change -over.
I just hope it's not on the
same nights as the sewing, and
art and those decorating
classes. Later in" the. week - like
Thursdrs might • bejust fine
for many of us.
There area great many ideas
on this type. .of recreation -
_whether you think of it . as
recreation or not - and. one his
..been put forth that lessons on
knitting, crochettihg and stit-
chery would be great some af-
ternoons•-
There are many people Who
could .help teach sorne of these
'young marrieds to:knit and
crochet +a also classes in
weal' and ce atmics-would be
appreciated.
If you wish ,to caul the
Recreation office, phone,4-8373,
in this regard we may be able
t:r do something about it. I
mean Wyatt are interested. in -
learning or you are willing to
teach a few' people.
Anyway, call your ` ildeas to
the Rec. office, G.D.C.I or even
ME. 'I know dI will get ---
something moving anyway.
Next week is the Arthritis
Catnpaign .which the young
ladies of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will sponsor this year.
Arthritis strikes all of us -
even some of the., very young.
More research4'is needed and
needed NOW, so for your sake
and mine help all you can when
the girls • call.
Don't forget theyictor•ia
U.C.W. Turkey Supper on Oet.
'9. Get your tickets early as this
is- always an excellent supper. -
Call 4,-7696.
Foresters' Dance is this
Friday - did you manage -to get
a ticket? -
-"Benmiller. Fowl Supper" -
the'y don't tell you it is at the
church - 'but it IS and` the
U.C.W. sponsor it again. This is
always one of. the outstanding
church suppers the people from
miles around enjoy .every year.
Call Mrs. Warr - 9314 - for
tickets.
Love, Martha
NOTE!
Mrs. lack Clements 529-1648
The September meeting of
Nile United Church. Women
was held 'at•thee home of Mrs.
°• Earl Sherwood on September
C�tBORNE CORNERMrs:G. Knitting 5U-1011 1.
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RECREATION'
Softball games will soon be
over for this seast•>'ti.-Girls i2
and under `have finiThed• their
playoffs with the 'Challengers,
coached by Heather Jewell' and •
Martha Baer,, winning in this.
- `,;Cl avers'.'••,. -and Jean's,
Photography - a down to "Trvhards".teams were rained
earth study which will help• out last week and were
scheduled' ' to play- this paast
beginners and pros alike. •Tuesday.
Judo the wonderful art of
Junior . BoYs 11 and: under
self defence, will see two classes`
`class for girls: 'played Ashfield last week and'
for men, one for boys and one .
b • " were eliminated.
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A new, one which will be of- 4-H GIRLS
great interest to.; parents of Tiger Dunlop Group No. 1
'young families, especially, is a a held their 'third meeting in the
course in Psychology, also •a Carlow Hall Monday' evening,
class for men and women in September 23,with „an atten-
"Business and Community dance ot; 10 membe•rs'and the
which can .cover a Jot. of •
two •leaders, Mrs. Doroth'v
territory. Feagan and Mrs. June Clark.
An oft -promised class in In- .his meeting was a dinner
terior Decorating goes this year meeting with a tasty menu of
with .Pat ' Stinnissen, . -an' ac- tomato jui0, ,scalloped
• credited interior designer in
charge. potatoes, baked beans, cold
short course for themeat, salad •°and: