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ATTLNTION
VETERANS
Ex -Service Men and
Women and
Dependants
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER
Mr. Harvey S. Percy
Provincial Service Officer
Windsor, Ontario
will be visiting in the area.
Anyone wishing information, advice or
assistance, regarding: war disability
pensions; treatment for entitled
veterans; applications for Benevolent
Funds; appeals against adverse original
applications for War Veterans and
Widows' Allowance, is requested to
contact the Service Officer or Secretary
of the local Branch, whose name
appears below, not later than
Friday, September 21st, 1984 to
arrange an interview.
Walter Sheardown B. McArthur
524-9390 Service Officer
R.R. 5
Goderich, Ont.
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Goderich Legion Branch 109
presents
LEGION WEEK
Septgmber 15 to 23
Each year the Royal Canadian Legion
celebrates Legion Week to make the
membership and the community more
aware of Legion activities be it
Remembrance, Comradeship, The
Welfare of Veterans and their
Dependents, Service to the Aged, Youth
Education, Sports, Social Activities or
Service to the Community.
We express our sincere appreciation to
our members of the Branch and
community who support our many
activities and projects.
We of the Legion are proud of our
achievements and will continue to
support our members and the
community by supporting the aims and
objects of the Royal Canadian Legion.
We trust that you will join us in the
activities planned for Legion Week
1984.
John A. MacDonald
President - Legion Branch 109
Laura McLarty
President - Ladies Auxiliary
of Legion Branch 109
Hazlitt elected Ditrict
Deputy Grand Master
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Morning Star Lodge 309,Carlow is proud to
announce the election of •Bro.Gregory
H.Hazlitt as the new District Deputy Grand
Master of South Huron District at Grand
Lodge in Toronto on July 18.
Greg has keen very , active in his
visitations and work in Masonry since he
first joined Morning Star Lodge in 1974. He
was Master of the Lodge in 1981 and has
served as a District officer. Presently he is a
principal officer in the Huron Chapter in
Goderich.
Greg is a member of Guelph Chapter Rose
Croix, where he received his 18th
degree,and of Moore Sovereign Consistory.
Hamilton, having received his 32nd degree.
Greg resides at R.R.5 Goderich with his
wife, Beth,and daughter Kate.
Officers for South Huron District
secretary -Ayard (Eric) Miller, Carlow
Lodge ; Chaplain -Douglas Feagan,Carlow
Lodge; Masonic Education -Gordon
Wright,l3ritannia
Lodge,Seaforth,Benevolence-Donald
Webster,Lebanon Forest Lodge,
Exeter; Blood Donors -James
Harding,Granton Lodge; Library -Duncan
MacKay, Carlow Lodge; Newsletter Editor -
Clare Reith, Ijritannia Lodge, Seaforth.
Huronwomen will present
hrief on child care needs
SALE PRICES IN EFFECT TILL SEPT. 22 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
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i:teantas just=lantiecigvgoud paTt4inu fair - amen-Torllary::iktehtta rlic:f gva of d it vn-
at her brother's business but can't find
reliable child care for her three-year-old
daughter.
Sandra worries about the hour or two her
10 and eight-year-old children spend alone
between the time they arrive home oche
bus and before she gets home from work.
Child care is a real issue for families
living. in Huron County. Many rural women
from across the province identified daycare
as a priority issue in a recent study
conducted by the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
Women Today members are concerned
about the variety of problems of many rural
families in assuring quality care for their
children. That's why a committee of Huron
County women will be presenting a brief to
the Standing Committee on Social
Development from the Provincial
Government on September 26 in Stratford.
"One of the most pressing concerns is that
the only two daycare centres in Huron
County are being forced to raise their fees
out of the reach of most working people,"
says Debbie Wilbee, Women Today Board
Member. "We're also concerned about the
lack of organized centres in many of our
towns."
In preparation for their presentation,
draw up their brief. The workshop will be
held at the Women Today office in Clinton on
September 20 at 7:30 p.m. If you have
problerYis or concerns about daycare or
child care, you are welcome to come and
participate.
Statistics show there are 210,000 pre-
school -age children in Ontario whose
parents both work full-time or whose single
mothers or fathers work full-time. What do
these parents do?
"We will be attempting to identify the
variety of problems that face all Huron
County families with child care needs, even
if it's just a problem of getting a regular
babysitter to give parents a needed night
out,' says Joanne Durst, a member of the
committee. '
If you have concerns about child care that
you would like to voice to the committee,
please call Joanne Durst at 524-6535 in
Goderich or Debbie Wilbee • ( evenings) at
237-3201 in Dashwood. They will include your
concerns in the presentatiorep hese women
will also have more information on the,
preparatory workshop on September 20.
Parents are also invited to join in making
the presentation on September 26 when
Woiiten Today will be urging the committee
to do a comprehensive assessment of the
Child care needs in Huron County.
Gregory H. Hazlitt
Genealogical Society increases
number of new books in library
Librarian Yvonne Porter announced at
the September meeting of the Huron County
Genealogical Society that new books
include: "Loyal She Remains: Pictorial
History of Ontario", "Grey Township & Its
People", "Loyalist Lineages of Canada 1783-
1983", Aldborough, The Pioneer Days",
"Manitoba Directory of Archives" and
"Brampton Directory 1873-74". The latter
was donated by member Evelyn Olde of
Clinton. As books are no longer taken to
meetings, anyone wishing to borrow a
particular item must call Yvonne (524-9022)
to request that it be brought to the next
meeting.
Membership was reported at 289 with 20
percent being in Huron County.
It was noted by chairman, Alison Lobb,
that although not yet ready for sale, the
Hensall Cemetery is now indexed and typed.
Many thanks to Mona Aitkens of London for
her continued donation of time.
Queries have been received from persons
searching for information on the following
families: Woodward/Bedard (Goderich or
Zurich), McTavish (Grey), Lindsay
( Blyth ), Blake (Stephen), Ford ( Usborne ),
Mansons (Goderich? ), Stewart, Moss,
Wilson. Anyone having any information is
GODERICH
PHONE 524-6901
requested to call Research Co-ordinator,
Nancy Kale, at 345-2908. All assistance is
appreciated.
Mrs. Lobb announced that Mr. Galbraith
will be speaking on his own family research •
at the October 3rd meeting. The November
7th meeting is our annual meeting and
nominations and elections will be hold at
that time. Mrs. Porter will also have all new
library acquisitions on hand that night for
viewing so it should prove to be a very
interesting evening.
•Carole Robinson, workshop co-ordinator,
announced that the 5th Annual Genealogical
Workshop will be held on September 22nd at
the Canadian Legion Hall and will again be
an all -day workshop running from 9 a.m. to
approximately 4:30 p.m. Speaker topics Will
include ,Oral Interviewing, Canada
Company Land Records, Personal Research
and Aspects of Publishing. There will again
be sales and display tables, a bake and white
elephant table, door prizes and a raffle and
handouts for all. Arrangements have also
been made to have the Bicentennial Movie
for viewing and a presentation on
microfiche for genealogical storage and
protection. As in past years, lunch will be
provided. It is hoped that anyone interested
START YOUR DAY WITH A STRIKE!
SENIOR CITIZENS
BOWLING LEAGUE
ENJOY FREE BOWLING FOR THE 1ST WEEK
Thursday Mornings 10 to 12
When you join this group enjoy:
REDUCED RATES - FREE SHOES
Be part of an organized league - new friends - socializing
is great.
Bowling is a super exercise - Give it a try
COME OUT AND JOIN US ED SMYTHE 524-8548
ON THURS. MORN. OR CALL OR LITTLE BOWL 524-9966
THE PLACE TO SHOP
Wingham Sales Arena FOR`DISCOUNT PRICES
BULK FOODS AND DISCOUNT GROCERIES
A fine selection of bulk baking goods, bulk candy bulk cookies, etc. Hundreds of items
whits
to choose from. 5 lb. box assorted cookies, 54.99; Dare jelly
sugar, 25c lb.;golden
1 ketchup 375
51.09; Happy Cat cat food kg. bag, 53.49;Alpo canned dog food 14 oz. tin, 6 for
52.49.
CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Blue Jeans of every description for men, ladies, children; work clothing - coveralls,
work pants, shirts, socks, shop coats, safety work shoes, rubber boots, clearance
prices on summer clothing this week, men's Canadian made rubber boots sizes 6 - 12,
512.95.
GUNS • NEW AND USED - RIFLE SCOPES, FISHING GEAR
AMMUNITION OF ALL TYPES - HUNTING KNIVES
New Weatherby Mark V 30-06 with 3x9 Weaver wide angle scope, 5995.00; new BDL
700 deluxe Remington 30-06, 5489.00; used - Husk Varna 30-06 with 3x7 Weaver scope
$639.00; new Parkerhaie commerative 30-06 engraved, gold plated trigger and silver
plated swivel mounts, 5889.00; many other calibres In stack. Plus a fie selection of
shot guns. No lay away on guns. First come first served.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE, CARPET, GIFT ITEMS
Table and chair sets, buffet and hutches, living room suites, bedroom suites, box and
mattresses, carpet remnants
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6 p.m. Frl, nights d119 p.m.
CASH, CHEQUES, VISA, MASTER CARD ACCEPTED
in genealogical research will attend and
members are requested to spread the word
to all. Pre -registration is requested and for
information you may call Carole at 524-2870
(evenings) or Ruth Anne Chapman at 524-
9972.
Mystery prize fo the evening was a silk -
look wallet and was,• won by Bare
Kinney of R.R. 3, Goderich.
The educational portion of the meeting
featured scrapbooks. Scrapbooks containing
acid -free paper and acid -free glue have been'
purchased from the Perth County Archives.
It was noted that these books are available
for sale at the archives if anyone should
wish them for their own use. It was
recommended that each book contain only
one year and be divided into sections
containing births, engagements, marriages,
deaths and special events and that an index
be kept ;as clippers are gathering their
information. When completed, these
scrapbooks will be a valuable tool for those
researching their families in years to come.
The next meeting will be held October 7th
in the Board Room at the Assessment Office
Building on Napier St., Goderich. Parking
and entrance are at the rear of the building.
Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome
to attend,
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