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BAY MARY ELLEN SALMON them international songs and
•of
dances, drama (in the for
Once, a year, Brownies and form
Girl Guides from Clinton, .'n'ime"),. ,and crafts and
Vanastra, Bayfield and suchas making flowers.
Miss Nancy Bird, a 16-year-
Goderich meet at a specified'
place fora program of music, 'old Senior Guide 'thinks the
dance, drama and craft once -a -year get-together is
training. • great. She sac's,'"You get; to
Qn Saturday,March 13, . learn .new 'things andAyou get'
from 9 a.m.' to•'p.m:; this: to meet 'other, Guides and
year's progrbm was held at hear,• what they have to say,
, the' Goderich. Dis,trict .about.otherthings.' •
Collegiate institute:
Other fun,'the train -ng
The program. is in its third ' program -has many purposes:'
year and a. lot of.cib-operative,
effort • goes into putting it
together., The Huron Board of
Education . thoughtfully
.donated the use of the School
for thegirls, therefore giving,.
them all the necessary
facilities . for . the diversified
training.
Even though the programs
According to Mrs. Brady,
..py bringing in other. Packs
and Companies, •it gives the
children the idea that we are
not just a,Iittle-local Club -but
a•very .large organization."
The training is -also utilized
for humanitarian purposes,
and the girls and Leaders
deserve special attention for
happens only once a year, this. Brownies and Guides
e�•eryone (Brownies, Guides; have Berle shows at local
Leaders, trainers. and ' Senior Citizen Meetings 'and
parents)- have to pull their. at Huronview.
weight The girls hope to be back at
The youngest Brownie Itur•onview within the next
involved is seven and the month or so and Mrs. Brady
oldest Guide is 16. Mrs Sylvia says it's possible the public
Brady, Captain of the First' 'may be able to see the girls
•entertain.
Goderich . Guide Company
says, "The children are
enthusiastic" to the extreme
and the parents, are very co-
operative." .
The program is -funded by
• the local Parents Association.
Mrs, Brady says,, "Without
them, we couldn't dolt." The
Association . pays for the
trainer's mileage andfood for
, the girls .and;, for the first
time. this year, food for the
Leaders too.12 Guides to Mexico to ;'Our
.
•
"There are' many ways to Cabarma; ones . of the Jour -
.
four• have fun," says Mrs. Brady,: World •Centres, of Girl
adding „"It gives the girls fun 'Guiding. -The girls will visit a
. things to, take back, :to their ballet, stay in Mexico City, '
meetings and the trainers are visit museums and; in
wonderful."general, . be tourists for
• The trainers give up a lot•of ` awhile,
their personal- time to par, Girl Guiding .involves
ticipate. Bev Haged rnand Public relations. Part of she
Diane Zeller get' up around 6 Mexico. tour will be a visit to a
a.M.° ' tet' reach Gode kb in ,Catholic �choo1 for Girl's, runtim•e'. •They're from „Kit,„_, by nuns Ideas will be ex-
•ehene-r-- a-nc1---hey--seeerta• b changed and, probably;
eirjayi-ng--Ethcrose des•-a_s-rxi-uoh-- fi: tid•l " -reIatrons -viii#-I-:—be
--:i-r . t • • .,. . initiated- f
Saturday after..rioon, .. the' ' 8' w-ni $A r u
Guides are on . the floor, ,aren't just a local institution.
_ learning to sing campfire They are world-wide and •
songs. The Brownies. a're. Work hard,. in their own way,
sitting in. "groups' of four,
to achieve -world unity. They
clapping ,hands together and help out .. in ways never •
_singing.' Then they finish with publicized. "
a special march. Brownies • .A onc'e`-a-year • training -
Cindy Renner and, Jennifer '.program 'Can mushroom into
W-ood from Clinton are totally something important that will
absorbed. One dance, .being •bring girls Of all ages
taught to Guides, 'involves
sticks
The- trainers are teaching
The .type of show pu,t_
togetherfrom the training the
girls receive contains songs,
dances and also -utilizes any •
particular talent a girl,. may
possess (such as guitar)..
Being , a Girl Guide or
Brownie can involve'exciting
things and hard work. , On •
,August 22, • Mrs. Brady and
Mrs: Diane. Buchanan,
Captain, are:taking'a group of
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Fun for all
Goderich; Clinton„Vanastra •and .Bayfield Guides (ern
international dances at ;the Goderich District Collegiate
Institute. (photo by Mary -Ellen' Salmon) ,
0701:A9 TRAP(n1AR1'' In:.
Brownies, with Cindy ,Renner and Jennifer`Wood from Clinton (in foreground),; learn •
hand-clappinq;sinyinq "number" to add -to the repertoire. (photo by Mary -;Ellen Ba'mon).
together from allover the
world. ••
•
Home & .School hears
methods moved south
The regular Meeting of the
Goderich Home and School
was held ' on Wednesday, ,
March 10 at Robertson
Meinorial Public School.
After a short business
meeting the group was en-
tertained by the primary
choir from Robertson Public
School. The choir is under the
leadership' , of ..Mrs. 1Vlarj
',Freeman with Nf. Wm.
Cameron as' accompanist..
Their gerofmrance . was'
enjoyed by all. ;•
Frank Moore i .trocluged
the guest speaker; Dave
Kemp . Mr.. : I(,e mp had
previously' taught school in
the Northwest Territories.
His `topic for the evening
was
"Integrated Studies: and
Relevant Education in the
N.W.T." . Mr. Kemp gave
some background in-
formation on " the Eskimo
children and what it is like for
them to go to.school..
He also briefly explained
how local teaching methods
were started in the north. The
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NOTICE
1 976.INTERIM TAXES DUE
APRIL 5th, 1976
Interim :tax -;bills are'.being nailed this week and ale •due
April 5'th, 1476.
Interith bill is payable in one i astaII tent at alt Chartered
Banks and Victoria a Grey Trust Company, Goderich.
The Interim tax rate is 50' mills and interim taxes of $10.00 or
less are exempt from„this biding.
Final tax bitting will follow at a tater date, due dates July „5th
and November •5th. The'bitl will•reflect the total rate, Less
interim .levy of 50 mills.
J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T. C.M.C.
Clerk•Treasurer
group was shown same slides
from one of the schools at
Much he taught. • . •='"
The next Meeting • will be
held on Wednesday, April 14
at. Et 15.M. at Victoria Public .
School.., Doug Bundy i11 be f
the guest and he 11 b
talking about the ."Metric 4,;
System". Please plan to
attend. •
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