The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-04, Page 18k'Ait.r1M. 10^ -GOD E RIC
SIG fAI STA: ,+THURSD;A,y, MARC
The..•February meeting of
Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute was held in Colborne
Township Hall, Carlow,
Wednesday, February 25 at
, .. ,
President • • Mr's:" Earl
1--Sherwood•opened the meeting
with .all members joining in
the Opening Ode the Mary.
;SJtewart... Collect -and 0
Canada. Roll call "Sonietbirig
of personal' interest ...during.
• the winter months." • was
answered by 20 members..
Mintates' of last meeting
'were read ' and adopted: it
was'•. moved by Mrs. G.
Kaitting and seconded by
Mrs. R. Buchanan to give
$10,00 to the A.C,W.W. Save
_.the'SightFund. -
Mrs. Tait Clark thanked the
Institute andmembers for the
friendship. book and the many
cards andspecial remem
berence from her Sunshine
Sister during her illness.: '
correspondence was read
as follows: thank you
messages from Mrs. Lottie
Pope, Mrs. Ila Bean and
family, Misses Rubena ,
Norinne and Nancy Brindley,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Durnin,
Mrs., Jack McLaren, Mrs.
Norma Hazlitt, and Mr.
Frank Shields. - ° •
There will be four -groups of
the Tiger Dunlop 4-Hgirls
• this term for the. project "A
Touch of Stitchery" . which
will start sometime in March.
The. F.W,I..O. -.letter
regarding, District fees, etc.
- has been attended to. Letter
from Ontario • Ministryof
Agriculture' and Food on
. Short. Course "The Bedroom
. and Bath" will be iii Colborne
Township Hall; Wednesday,
May 5; This is open to anyone
whether an Institute member
of not. Further particulars
•will be given on -this later:
A letter from.F.W'.LO. dealt
with the officers' Conference
the: first: week • in May 'in
. Waterloo. .Mrs. R. Buchanan.
willbe the delegate from the
• Institute..'
:..A :letter was read regar'di'ng
the Food Forurn "More About
Nutrition and Family Meals'.'
which' will be in .Central
Huron. .Secondary School,
Mrs, G. Kaittinq
Clinton, Tuesday, April 6 at
8:00 p.m. This is also open to
.the tublic.
A letter from Goderich and
,District Pro•Life Group was
'put on file for discussion when
programer' are made out sin
. April.
The next meeting • which
Will be Wednesday, March 24,.
is the 'annual. Meeting' in the
form of a pot luck luncheon at
- 1 pini With yisit of District
President. ALI secretar les are
required to have their reports
ready .and an extra copy
made to .send to Branch
Secretaries-: The . Directors
were "asked to act as the
, nominating committee.
The members decided to
have a dessert card party and
bake sale, We.dnesday,'April
14 at 1:30 p.m. in' Colborne
Township Hall; Carlow. •
Mrs. . Buchanan informed
members there is room In the
bus going to the'. Women's
Institute Convention in
Charlottetown, P.E.I. on June
17'27, 1976. Anyone` wishing
further information should
contact Mrs. Haines, Auburn.
Mrs. Ernest Bogie
presented the mottofor the
, meeting and read several
interesting poems or thoughts
for the day en the theme of
kindness, friendship and
helping •others. - Mrs. R.
'Buchanan chaired the
meeting • while members'
asked• ,questions on the hand
book and Institute procedure..
The members especially
enjoyed the talk . Mrs. •Eric.
Rea burn gave•,with. the' use of
slides; as she told of her trip
the fatter part of J anuary, a
Carribbean Cruise which
included sight • seeing in
.Venezuela and • surrounding
islands, The Barbados, St.
Thomas Is.,. • Puerto Rico,
Granada— -eta. She showed
many souvenirs which were
most interesting and music
played which she taped while
on trip... . •
-Mrs, DeGroot ..spoke on
resolutions with some very
good •ideas; one of which was,
with ' the Government
lowering speed limitsto help
cut 'dow'n on accidents, why'
do they allow the .car,
manufacturer to - manufac-
4,• 1976'
tare' Cars se highly powered
and' capable of . excessive
speeds. "This..proved ta..he an
interesting discussion with
the .members joining in •ti's
matter and others.
The idea of a libraryareong -
the members was 'brought up.
This matter will be given
•• special •httention• in the 'fall
months. - .
SOCIAL NEWS
'Tiger Dunlop 4-1-1, Girls
Groups No. ) and No. 2 that
meet in the 'Colborne
'iownship 1-1411,- Carlow, Will
nvt -be. starting their 4-1-1
•'Project " "A Touch- of. Stit--
'chery'.' until Monday, March
222nd, This is because of the
.school exams shortly. The,
leaders and girls are looking
forward to a' splendid project,
• Approximately 58 gins and
boys belonging to 4-H girls
and the the Calf Club will be
,• going to .London Tuesday,
March 2, for the'Ide Capades.
this 9s 'made available by the
Ministry of Agriculture 'and
Food in a special offer of half
price rate. -
Miss Helen Brindley is one
of .three members who are
delegates 'from the . Huron
County Junior Farmers at-
tending a Conference • in
Toronto this.week. Her Junior
Farmer and 4-H Associates
wisb her the best of luck..
Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute announce a short
course in "The Bedroom and
Bath" with: Miss Jeanne
Armour from the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food; in
charge, to be held in Colborne
Township Hall, Carlow,'
Wednesday May 5' to which
the public is. invited. Further
• particulars will be .in this
column later but as this
should be interesting to Most
housewives mark this date.
This:will in all probability -be
from 10 a.m.` to 5 p.m.."
Miss Jane S. Pengilley, •
Home. Economist for ,Huron
Countg; has. advised ;Tiger
Dunlop.Wom,-gn's Institute of
the Food -For,,,um, -entitled
"More About Nutrition, and.
"F.amilyMeals"'to be -held at
Central Huron ..Secondary
School.
The Irish Group of Benmilleir
-United Church is planning a
variety program . which in-
• eludes a play for the evening
of March 17. •
•
The Goderich Forester's ladies won. the Ontario Forester
Provincial boti'spiel 'held in Goderich on the weekend and
now head off to Dryden to seek the Dominion Championship
later this month. The ladies, from left, second Phyllis
•
Durst, lead t !anor Fisher, skip Bernice Moore and vice"
• Lois Vanstone, won the double, knockout'tournament held at
the Maitland over the:weekend to become the provincial
champs. (staff -photo).
To council •' passed a
•bylaw enacting . the Tourist
Committee to act' as, the
Celebration '77 Committee
and that other volunteer's be
added to a sub committee.
Councillor Ji•m. Peters
opposed the bylaw'and•added
that. 'the town Was. spending
;money on a celebration while
a,business was up to its. knees •
' .in .water.: in , industrial Park,
and the, .town'couldn't;•spend:
money for - draining: Cogn-
,Giller Elsa Haydon also oP-
posed•thebylaw. , -
• A structural analysis of the
arena hasobeen delayed since
it is impossible for the in-
specting engineers - to
examine the roof at the 50 foot
-level without the use .•of an
aet ial ladder or truck'
Ho-wever the entrance
doors' will 'rtot. allow the
passage of a PUC,truck into
the -arena and it was
Suggested that alterations be
undertaken so that a: truck of
such nature Goold enter the
arena. The matter was.
referred to the recreation
board. '
Sailors battle lucknow in playoff`#rail
First round f ledlargest18
e - and single
counters y ik•e Courtney
and Wayne, Doak. Lucknow
Lancers picked up jour
unanswered goals in the
second period to go ahead.5=4.
e` . Pete Chisholm,' Doug
• Stevensonjohn Emblinn and
Harvey '. Livingston were
were
Lucknow marks -men. . .
. Final period, Goderich
Sailors tied the game 5-5 on 'a•
goal by Ron Sowerby. Kevin
Meriam, drew the assist and
then took the lead on a goal by
Kevin Meriam,. Ron Sowerby
starting the play. With less
than six minutes remaining in
the game, Lucknow---scored
the tying goal and the winning
goal; both by Jim Murray, to
-give them a 7.6 -
Dave McKinnon was the
• you g '•i that '"11. -her -f, (1 i(1 •Fare r��t
star of the game setting up
both'of Jim Murray's goals.
• Largestcrowdof the season
was on'hand cin Sunday to see ;
the Sailors even the series at
a game, each. Both teams
started out very 'cautiously.
and missed. several good
scoring opportunities ' in the
fi'rst period; which was
scoreless. -•Penalties`. were„.
even in the - .period.. The
Lancers did receive a •five -
minute, high -sticking ,in-.
fraction; but the S,ailars'couid
notcapitalize.''•Both teams'
played • a close -checking
playoff typeof hockey..
It wasn't untilr0:52 mark of •
the. second., period : when
Sailor's centrenran Jim
Farrishbroke in on the left
side' all alone and blasted a
high hard shot that hit just
inside the right hand corner
to give Goderich a one -goal.
load. '
Lucknow fought ' bank,
applied the press0re; but Rob
Kellestine held them
scoreless for h well-deserved
shutout
Jim Farrish, the out-
standing player in the game, -
set up Milt. PJaee, who was
-left unprotected in front of the
-net, to make it 2-0 to start the
third peried. Phil Petre•
assisted.' Jim Farrish picked
up his' second goal when Ron
Miller fed him:a neat pass for
the Sailor s final. mark.' '
Sailors Travel. to Lucknow
.for a game on Tuesday; then
back to. Goderich for a
Wednesday evening game.
which will start at 8:30.
The fifth game will be here
in Goderich.- Friday night -'
starting at 9:00` and if
.another game 'is required, it
also will' be played in
Goderich on Sunday at' 2i00
P. n�
Councili
g ver
$200j11. -CCC
f o e
xpenses
Council agreed to -donate
$200 to the Concerned Citizens
Cp'mni 'ttee toi elp,defray”
operating a penses of.. their •
office in the 'mal'l. :The
'donation was made to •keep.
the office operating' -until
March 9.
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