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Beta Theta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi . met Tuesday;
March 16 with sixteen
members present..: ' '
President . Mrs;; Alison
• Paolin presided over election
of .officers for the, ''7G '77
' executive. Mrs. Sharon
,Moore was named .vice
president elect; 'Mrs. Nanvy
•1V1acLennan, treasurer -elect;
and Mrs. Glenda Cornish,.
secretary -elect.. •
Service, Chairman, :•Mrs:.
Moore reported an. plans for
the May I tea to be held at
McKay Hall. Members of the
Service ° CoM-n•ittee have
prepared ..four divisions of
goods .fox; sale '--- plants,
crafts, nearly, -new items and
home •'baking, Admission'
costs covering tea and treats
-were et at '75 cents. per
person.
Mrs. Moore reminded
members that all-, profits
realized from the tea will be
allocated to Goderich service.
projects.
Mrs.. Pat Hamilton
• reported that the ,piece : of.
• playground equipment to he
donated to . the Cambridge
Street Park, has arrived, and
;also .asked .that ..'good .used
'clothing and .housewares be.
''readied for donations to the
Children's/0d Society
• Easter candy; . for .the•
.Goderich Nursing Homes will'
be wrapped :at ,,the • next':
c'.. meeting .
`Holmes vibe 4—H
HOLMESVILLE I ,
BY DEBBIE' HARRISON':. "'
The second meeting of the
Fancy Fixers was held at the:
home of Debbie Harrison on,
March 16th. Eightmembers
answered the 'roll call, "The
Learning Stitches article I
have chosen to make and
Whys'.,
The 3rd =meeting was at
Karen•Jantzi's on March_22..
Plans for Founders Day
dinner celebrations and 'the
M,ay.. Ball were briefly
discussed.
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The cultural : progr'am for
the evening '• was entitled `>A
Woman Chooses",, •and Was
illustrated, by 'a • film .on
female social 'conditioning,
pl:us'a• print-out. of Maslows.
Hierarchy of Needs..
girls beg,n flub
The 4-thmeeting. is set for
Beverley Mathers' home on
March 25.; Achievement Day
• is May 8.
Books are to be handed if to
the leader April 26.
Members. discussed color
harmony and demonstrated
making a pattern, cutting the
learning stitches .article,
transferring -a design to.
fabric and how to embroider.
Ont.. traffic -deaths_ increase overY974
• ..Fifty-two more people died and 16 passengers on collisions were down slightly.,
in 'traffic accidents across motorcycles, 56 cyclists and 1.7 per cent; statistically,
Ottario through 1975 than in ninemoped riders died in the 97,034• as against 98,673,
..1974; according to 213,689 traffic accidents Pedestrian fatalities
• preliminary year -end.; during 1975. • recorded numbered 294, down
statistics..._. released__ ley s. S even_..,._h:undred._._and...,.__3.,_6_per cent;...30'5,nedestrians
Minister of Transportation. seventy-four. drivers died in were fatally injured during
• and Communications- James crashes during the past year, :1974.
Snow. against 778 through 1974.
"Tr"agically, 1,800 people ; Fatal collisions, too, were
died on Ontario street's And . up 3:4 per cent; 1,520 against
highways during -1975 as -1,470 in 197,4. -.
against 1,748 in the; previous While all collisions,.' in=.
year," saidMVlr. Snow. , • • eluding ; property • damage
The increase was three per only; were up 4.6- per cent;
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Dunlop Pharmacy, Goderich
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passengers, motorcycle
and passengexs.,---and.:-.1.
bicyclists- accounted for -the
higher total," said Mr. Snow..'.
In- ' all 540 automobile•'
passengers, 97 motor
cyclists ; _;
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"housewarming gifts" and in-•,
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A honeymoon in the . Bahamas sailing aboard the
groom's yacht, The Butterfly II, followed the marriage
on Friday evening, March 19, of Isabel Jean Hopkinson,
Goderich, daughter of Mrs.. Andrew C" 'Marshall,.
Durham and the late Mr" Marshall, and Bruce Allenby
' 'Sully,'Goderich, son of Mrs. J.A. Sully, Goderich, and the °
fate -Air' Vice Marshal John A. Sully. •
In the chapel of Knox Presbyterian' Church, Goderich,
The Rev: G. Lockhart Royal officiated ,for the. quiet
ceremony in a candlelight setting of white chrysan-
themums and pink roses with trailing' greenery. 'The
flowers the
.the chlorscheme of the bridal.
party, the bride,wearing a pink gown and her attendant
in a gown of off-white.. _
William. Cameron; Goderich, presided at the.organ.
Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. James Britnell
of Goderich. A reception for the families and intimate
friends was held at The Mill in-Benmiller.
• 1Vtr. and Mrs. Sully will reside at .5 Cobourg Street,-
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THE UNIVERSITY OF , WESTERN- ONTARIO
Summer School and; Extension :Department
Ple.ase Note:."The summer School Classes for 1976
• will be• conducted in the Town of :Clinton, with Ex-,•
tension: Courses.returning ,to Goderich in'September.
VENING SUMMER SCHOOL:
May 4 - July'20 •(Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Examinations (if given) July 21 and'22 ,
5:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. • Business 020 (Introduction to Business)
7:45 p.m: - 10:15 p.m. Psychology 020 (Introduction to Psychology))
•INTERSESSION: •
ti- May 10 -• June 17 (Monday's through Thursdays)
Examinations Cif given') June 21 - 23
5:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. • Social Work 130: (Contemporary- Social Work P roblems)
Psychology `151 (Humanistic • psiy'ehology and its Ap:
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plications) '
1:45 p.m, 10:15 p.m.
DEA DUN E.FOR NEW STUDENTS applying -for admission for the fi.rsf time and
presenting documents for Evening and Intersession is April 701, 1976. Application
Forms are available by contacting the Office of the Registrar-Admissions,.U,W.O„•
or at the Main Office of Central Secondary School in Clinton, or Goderich District.
Collegiate Institute, South St. in Golderich.. ”
For further information, or for: a Summer School Handbook, apply to the Sulri'mer
School and::'Extension Department, the University of Western' Ontario, Loddon,
Ontario, N6A 5B8,
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