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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 23COLVOENE CORNER „ Mrs,; G, ,Kaitting ' W.I. sday4--February 20: Further particulars " will be in the '_. The Jantiary rneeting of paper in a few weeks. Tiger . Dunlop Women'ia ..Institute was held in SOCIAL NEWS Colborne N Township Hall, v Carlow; Wednesday. • ' Quite a number: of ladies President Mrs. , Eric from ,Colborne Townahip Reaburn presided and -after. attended the Pre -Course the roll ,.call "My favourite meeting on Tailoring at the Recipe" answered by 27. Board Room, Agricultural members, the members and Office, Clinton "on' Tuesday visitors were warmly January 21st. While not all welcomed. - the ladies that attended will Correspondence was read be. „taking this course 4 in. and attended to which in -4 April, several ladies .plan to eluded a thank you rote attend. ` from. Mrs. Rod Bogie,. a Mr. and Mrs. Eric letter from Premier of , Reaburn report a very Ontario Wm. Davis happy weekend January 18 acknowledging letter' sent in at their home when their regard.. to the M3.14tard daughters _ Janice and Report, letter regarding the Maureen and a friend; new 4-H Homemaking Club George Tracy returned from Project "What shall I wear" a three week group trip to° and a letter from Ministry of Guatamala and Mexico. The `trio had a ' , Agriculture & Food re Senior vroricTerful and Leader's • Training School interesting trip and while Huron County "Baked in a there they hiked to various ' Pie", letter, from Federated . remote caves along with Women's Institutes ' of other young people who Ontario ' with the Branch enjoy this educational sport. Women'"s Institute Fee Guests visiting with Mr. (QUI, ;Itil` It 11 1 Sheet.. and Mrs. Toynbee Lamb The GDCI senior Vikings basketball tearti was hard pressed in last Friday's game rcantly w were Mrs,_ Lamb's against Stratford Central. The Vikings Game up short against a stingy Stratford eTher: group isleadased tp,_. wr .; report it has leaders and son, Mil:. and --Mrs. ,• James ' Y `"defense losiln�g 53-29. (staff photo) assistant leaders for four 4-H . Wyman . of Kitchener -and a " " groups for the spring projectsister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vikings .Lose two and the leaders will be at- Bagg of Hespeler- tending Training School in Cambridge, whose son 'was February. These Clubs playing hockey in Clinton . should be starting early in one evening... ". Guests with Mr and Mrs. March Juniors edge rs. c:.uri president o Mrs. jilt part ° of . her<< k., n ,' Under the leadership of treasurer, year �enpied,; President Mrs. John Berry' McLarey; secretary, Mrs. the w.11 I1 it., 1now Your the Wom,e•n's Hospital ,,.Emily Crew; corresponding Hospital" and s? hopes t- , Auxiliary had a fine year: secretary,., Mrs., Margaret' have, heads Af each 'd.epar; .. Murray; historian Mrs. tment of the hospital speak The main project for the Lorna Vincent; Gift Shop 'during the year. year was paying half the .treasut'er," M,rs.. .R. The president 001,1 cost of the Coulter Counter, McCallum. presented Mrs. 'John Berry a blood analysis machine Mrs. Ada Ainslie' presented, with a past president's pin purchased early in the year. Mrs, Worsell with her and the- entire out -going This was made possible president's ,ping, executive was thanked for a through funds raised from Mrs. Worsell thanked the job well•~ -done by, Mrs; R.W, the hospital shop and cart, ladies and told them she had Hughes. the annual sale af" calenders and "a successful Penny Sale . and Tea. The Auxiliary had many interesting speakers through the year including • Mrs. Charity McDonald, Dr. Valerie Jones and Dr. Frank Mills. Members also at- tended ' the district con- ference in Ingersoll and the fall cdnference in Seaforth. The Auxiliary also spon- sors the Candy Stripers and there was an awards day held in April for the girls. In the fall one of the local Candy Stripers receive& the Margaret Fraser award from -the Ontario Hospital Auxiliary at the Fall Con- vention held at. the Royal ' York, Toronto. Gratitude is expressed to the many friends who help, with, the knitting for the Gift Shop. Str pt O rCenruiThee-election of the executive has been held: ell rs. M h if not before s•eni"-°�i�':OQ`'""to. th'e ave tye Gordon oerrdeo...an K. ie•anldt.t>nMg iss recently • The members agreed to The'' GDCI. senior Vikings s Confereice besides Stratford lea ue � me Northwestern. Viking squads is here e ' Friday when St. Mary h ner and h were The GDCI. juniors now e t e �►5itors. Kitchener ..Sight Fund on motion of Mlglarini of Ice here Friday when they n aunt Mrs Clara Schwann defeated 53.29 by unbeaten boast a four win /no loss Mrs. DeGroot and Mrs. a record in league play. They James matterHortr. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Jewell Jim Commerford, a fine led by as much as 12 poihts The. of the"' recent . fire at Meneset • Park was have returned home from a basketball player, scored 21 in the last half with Strat- discussed two week vacation points for the winners. Ron ford, but 'had to depend on discussed and it was P d , .. , unanimously agreed that a : in Florida. , Williams had 10. their .bench' strength in the,_ cheque be sent to aid at the We are .sorry to rr.eport the For the Vikings, to whom fourth quarter with three time of this misfortune, .on fire at Meneset ' Park a lack . of height proved . regular fould ottt. recently when 'tie. • mobile costly, Jim' "Jo -Jo" 'Watt . Jeff Baechi • and Greg motion ,of Mrs. Earl Sher scored 15 points, Pat Conlon M Doug McNeil • home of,' Mr. and MI's. p Beacom 'played outstanding wood -and Mrs. • of Sarnia.�•Stratford Central. ou ' • 'Gordon. Fisher was Mrs. Elmer Hunter' 'thea had six, --Glean Tigert four, games forthe Vikings. fire. d destroyeby • while Casey Wildgen and gave' her ,report of the • g . Women's Institute. Area Everything was lost in the Mike Wild en added two Baechler had 1.8• points. blaze and if anyone wishes to point's•each. ‘Tim, McLean ,added .eight,. November which she at- P � Convention in Stratford in lay -the' part of the Good . Goderich won the junior Bill Gauley six, Jon r-Barz ' . y,.. �• tended as delegate for Tiger,' Samaritan -contact them at r game, defeating Stratford and Beacom five each,. lain Dunlop W.I. It was moved by the home . of Elgin Fisher, Central 49-48 in a ' real Lambert ' three and Tim' 176 Shore''Cresce�nt. • . thriller. The loss 'was Cen- Doherty two points. , Mrs. Ed Montgomery and Mr. and' Mrs. Terence al's • I he seaso 'and s oiided• by Mrs: Henry ,,. �,;,,._.;; ri s 1, , »� � -. StratfoxdPxCerrtral r+ t Brindley ', to M •pay the Hunter have returned.home home , theirfirst loss in six' years tomidget game° =55. ` 'i" delegates expenses. . from Detroit. any team" in the Huron -Perth a Will Ort hospital points for the GDCI midgets. Dave Mackenzie scored 24 Mrs. Robert Bean in- troduced, the guestspeaker / s� p " Bill Barwick ,hooped 12. for the meeting, Miss Jane �a Percy .Teichert added. eight, Pengilley, Home ,Economist'„ Don Bogie five and Mark who gave a 'very interesting g h eta' Theta a n s USY ttalkonp Metric System. 'This was The Viking midgets record very timely and prepared inner's r a' ! 1 year o n and instructive e • c ng i5 .now three wins and one defeat, • ' the . ladies with a heg . knowledge • of the system. Next action for' •all three "Mrs. John Henderson The main topic of the last " Fashion Show. There will be ',thanked: the speaker and two meetings.of Beta, -Theta_. more ,details about" this in a Ith' a_ gift i ,i: ebekahs, . esented,her w g have been the upcoming the near future. Pr from the Institute. event's planned to raise April 19,, garage sale at St. The merriber"s enjoyed 'a money. The_. money acquired George's 2a.ris.h Hall, If' you , • hear reporisocial half hour togetherthe fromtheseand otherhaveany discards (fur social committee with Nils. projects will be 'spent on an , • niture, books any odds ar>„d George, McBride as convener ultra violet lightcs for the. ends) serving a dainty lunch. REC COMIVIITTEE after_- spring _ hospital. housecleaning which h•ch you .• . 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