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S''t In the week• past, there was a U'd'enti
_G' " dedicated f categroup working' faithfully, .d
athL, dressing up our school for the big event of Pon ' Cathyl ies• for nine points andaa third
Friday the 19th. Their efforts proved, a
.�.. Two weeks ago,•.,we took a poll - P .
huge success. The old gym actually turned lace finish. Gord Carnahain
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into a ballroom that created an atmosphere of the Year IV students and their Juniors Place Fourth came fourth ,with two victories in
K. p parents concerning the recent Last Wednesday,; the junior boys singles.. Marg Sills and Neil -
w rr that will linger in our mifids for many years Geography Club trip. badminton team placed fourth -in Beuermen beat Wingha�n in
h a
to come. The reason for this poll having Huron -Perth competition. The mixed doubles. Anne Albert and
•° i ; . No doubt, the faithful decorators were been 'conducted was that I was ' ,junior team compiled 30 points. Lori Savauge also beat Wingham.
,.00 thanked for t4eir efforts. The ooh's and called to' task about my editorial Cheryl Seymour was the premier Paul McClure and Doug Fry also
$r ro 411 ° ahh's as the couples attending the formal,
of April 4. The 'objector mgn Seaforth player 4ith three Actor• gained a victory.
k 'd ht ed G
i a
wal ed into the school Fn ay nig prov
honed that I had not given oth
Hefe4s the question: 'To the
Year IV student- in reference to
that:
sides of the .decision. the Board
a
I arft sure the student body will agree
made about the proposed'vLo-
�t
with me in extending a special thanks to
week trip.
MR. DOUGHERTY
the faithful' few who'put a lot of their talent,
I say now that I have never
Ball and- Mrs. Russell ,been
time, and effort into creating the magic,
considered myself ' qualified or
fi <•
attenders encountered on Friday night.
obligated to express anyope '
nMx= wy + '
Let's not forget the brainwork that must
else's opinion save my own--
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have gone into 'the planning of our
especially if I nor the club had
DANCING IT UP.-- A large crowd had a good time at the annual SbHS Formal on
successful formal. May we take this
opportunity in again saying THANK YOU
received reason from thje,,Board
fort the refusal. The Board. can
' Friday night. This year's theme was Over the Rainbow. Some of the young people
Sandra Hulley
also use public forum as well as
at the Formal:d nce to the music of Bobby Downs while a different generation sit it
District High School, the formal
anyone• else.
out on the sidelines. Donna'Noian, a grade 12 student at SDHS was crowned Queen
Heather, W Randy, 14, and Paul
Secondly: the objector said that
;,of the School. (SEaff Photo)
five years now and 'he says he
it would nor be fair to the students•
left behind to have teachers '
-
by the Club) with nofes prepared
absent for five days. That is why .
this 11 as beert taken
Teac'her'spothight
number' ofears in different
y
DOnnaNolan
Hefe4s the question: 'To the
Year IV student- in reference to
.i
-business occupations. Similar to .
less of what their' educational
the recent Geography Club trip,
pate in such a trip, would you
In scanning the Zurich�Citizens News reports that the
er.Own•ed
do you feel that had the Club, Mr.
MR. DOUGHERTY
object {o the above conditions?
Bayfield Area Bluebird Society 'has constructed 450 boxes
Ball and- Mrs. Russell ,been
Mr., Harry Dougherty is kept
with hiswife'. Barbara, who is a•absent
As with all polls, not -all the
from the scfioolToY• the five
practically, as busy as we are,
dental technician working for the
queen.
days immediately following holi-
teaching seven periods a day. He
Huron County Board of Health,
t h l h
days and the return of examina-
teaches introduction to Business,
and his three 'terrors' as he
Last Friday night at Seaforth
tions, your schooling would have
Typing, Data Processing and
jokingly called his children--
District High School, the formal
'suffered in.' the -hands of a'
Marketing. He has been teaching
Heather, W Randy, 14, and Paul
queen was crowned. Each of the
," qualified supply teacher' (paid for
five years now and 'he says he
10. He enjoys swimming, skiing,
three senior, grades chose two
by the Club) with nofes prepared
enjoys teaching very much.
snowmobiling, fishing and hunt-
girls to represent them in the
by Mr. Ball and Mrs. Russell?' •
Before teaching, he spent a
ing.
contest. From Grade Eleven,
To the parent: If. your son or
`r
number' ofears in different
y
Hes All students, re and
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Brenda Savauge and Ellen Ste- - daughZer•was unable to'partici•
.i
-business occupations. Similar to .
less of what their' educational
wart were chosen. From Grade
pate in such a trip, would you
In scanning the Zurich�Citizens News reports that the
most teachers, he still attends
objective_is, should have some
twelve, Donna, Nolan and Jane
object {o the above conditions?
Bayfield Area Bluebird Society 'has constructed 450 boxes
university• 'summer,. and evening
exposure to business subjects.'
Dietz were • chosen and Grade
As with all polls, not -all the
for bluebird nestings•during the winter. Now is
courses. He remarked that teach
Mr. Dougherty is always will-
thirteen was represented by
questionnaires were .returned.
designed past
amber light at the curve on Highway 21 and Clan Gregor
t h l h
d N
volunteers worked on the bright-
the time to lay out trails. The first three pairs of birds were = Ing is much more demanding th,.n Ing to give ex ra e p were Karen . REgier an ancy But thoig that were, were -
sighted on the 20th. of Stanley last week. Members of .the
the business world:'
-needed. I m•sure we all agree that
Dcycreaux. The whole student
unanimous In their approval of a
Society are placing iioxes on.Highwav'$.and' 21_within the
He is presently livine in Exeter.
Mr. Dougherty is a 'nice guy.'
body got"a vote on their choice aswo-week
trip -parents and stu-
boundaries of'Goderich and Stanley Townships, Each box is
1968 Rambler Stationwagon
1969 Montego, 2 -door H.T,
queen,-
s alike.
numbered and labelied and its location noted. At the
1968 Chrysler, 2 -door H.T.
1972 Chev, $elair, 4 -door
Decrating • for the formal
Th 'geperal concensus was that
regular Bayf►e.ld Village council meeting Morfday evening abegan
letter was received from the Ministry of Transportation and
Communications stating that the village request for..a flashing
Studen't
spotlight.
long before the band
started to play. Every night for
the past .few weeks a group of
the wk following holidays was a
lax period anyway; that supply
teachers with prepared, notes ,
amber light at the curve on Highway 21 and Clan Gregor
,
volunteers worked on the bright-
could fill in quite easily for one
• Square would not be granted as their stuav had shown that'.
Gayle Beuermann is the star of
Track Team.
ly-colored decorations. As al-
week; and that, `MORE TRiPS :'
this was not necessary. Couhcil felt they could not accept this
the spotlight this week. Gpyle is a
ways, the decorations were
ARE DESIRABLE.'-
decision, and'decided to do a complete study on their own..
grade nine Student and is 14 years •
Gavle's favourite -subjects, are.
superb and, everything looked just
.300 Health Field Trip
a A report was received from- the Town of Seaforth
old.' She lives at R.R.iil, Dublin
typing and physical education.
perfect. Much credit and thanks
'go
One 'day last week, the 300
Recreational Committee asking council to forward the village
with her brother and- sister. Gayle
Her hgbbies include cooking,
to those who made murals with
physical Education class went on
Recreational Program to them so they.. may . compile a •
is they oldest in the family.
skidooing, and 'fooling around.'
beauty that would put nature to.
a very interesting and educational
brochure regarding recreational activities. in the county. - • •
Mrs. Gordan-Papple; Seaforth, Provincial Women's, Institute.
Gayle belongs to many teams
As for the future, ,Gayle isn't
shame.
The theme for this year's
field trip to the Palmerston ,
board member for this district, brought greetings to the South
both in and out of school. She,is a
member of the Brodhagen Brew-
sure 3�et, but she thinks she might
want to a
fomnal was 'Spring Time.' Johnie
Childcare Center. ,The health �
class was studying mental health:
y g
Huron District W.I. board meeting recently. Mrs. Papple also
erettes baseball team. She was a
physio
therapist. For tfios of you who
Downs provided the music and
so a trip to this type of institution
mentioned several items of interest including that the
Adelaide Hoodless be
.mergk;r of the Junior Girls'„
K 'Mrs. Miller. the lunch.
dont ,-,know wh , .this is, a c,• -' �° ^ I +� � _, „-i • _•� i,;.rwasa
At flits s
great, help,- 0,4heir-carurse:
rose will available,this spring.
The Mitcl►e(I Advocate reports that the Mitchell Fish and
Basketball Team. She was a
h sio there ►st is erson who>
mid'rrtgfit, year. queen,
•
Donna Nolan, was crowned. She
The students we're complimented
Game Club held their annual Ladies' -Night at,the Sebringville
-Community
member of the Junior. Girls'
Volleyball Team and is on thethings.
trains the disabl among other ]
is seventeen years old and lives in
on the interest they showed'
througb their questions. All
Centre recently. - - - Guest- speaker at the St.
Columban. This year's prin-
dedicated' students; they agreed
Mitchell Lions Ciub dinner meeting was Al Harvey of
itchener, introduced by tion Ed Waller and thanked by'Lion
Ede6eiss to
hold
cess 'was Nancy Devereaux.
this trip proved very-. educational
in their studies.
111 ardwell. Mr. Harvey is 'field office representative for
These field trips are a very
this•area for the Canada Pension Plan prggram. - - - Mitchell
Post' Office is now moved into the former European Imports
The Yearbook Club
hanks to the efforts :of the
bakeless • sale - -A
imporlant part of our. education.
that is ^ not available through '.
Store on the south side of the main business block. - Mr.
book Club members and
texts.
and,Mrs.Williar(tPelling��ul}erton, were pleasant lysurprised
Members Ede]wei Rebe-
meeting
the -.
Play Was§a
guests at a sm6i gasbord supper in honor' of their 55th
of
kah. Lodge decide i -Bake
annual. held in Clinton.
All. lodges a
various other students,* club
its.. April 15th deadline., The
at
' Ken Chalmers• and
wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood
old a
reported busy,
met
Saturday,
their' 45th wedding anniversary ' recently when
less Bake -Sale when their re ulai
productive year. The Jewly
deadline included the first
athy Stewart played at Wossamarked
` honored at a family dinner. -
meeting was held Monday even-
appointed district deputy presi-
twenty-six pages' of • the book.
badminton. They won a pair of
, .
For two local persons who sat hopefully through ninety
ing. May, 27. was set as the
to
dent for the ensuing year is Mrs.
Now the members are beginning
matches before being eliminated
minutes of - Olympic Lottery draw last Monday evening,'
deadline hay„e contributionsin
"' 'Lodges,
Jean Bridge of Brussels.
to work on the se and part of the
���
from the double knock -out tourna-
the Clinton News-Recofd reports that Keith Bunn of Bayfield
to the secretary, Mrs. Pe,ter
All Rebekah and IOOF Lodges ,
book.
ment. Congratulation, Ken and
held a' ticket worth $5,000 and Mrs. Russ .Beyer, Frederick Malcolm. Mrs. ,Foster Bennett, i -n Ontario are nvited, .to open
Street, Clinton, one for $100. While the News -Record reporter Vice Grand, reported that' 21 house at the Hoiee in Barrie, May
spoke with Mr. Beyer, it was learned that -he had purchased Easter cards had been sent to sick 11-12. Followinga tour of the t , X.�-
the ticket in the Bank and tueked.it in a Christmas card for his and. shut-in members and several Home, refreshments are to be •
sympathy.
• wife., Now, who wouldn't believe in Santa. Claus? get -well and � provid¢d* It is hoped a bus load �
The•Goderich Signal -Star reports that'the local Kinsmen. Members were notified that the will go from Huron district.LES a
honored a club,member Monday night for itis outst anding district church service is 'to. be Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill will conJEWEL-
SPAND -,ALL SYSTEMS"
for I
work, with a special life membership in the organization. held at. Exeter 'Anglican .Church vene the social committee for
Ross Wilkie, Zone Deputy Governor, was present as Doug next Sunday morning. All mem- May. The committee will be Mrs. ' •
NDS
Cruiekshank received his membership from Bill Watson, past biers are invited and'are asked to M. Messenger, Mrs. A. Yarley,JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA—
national president. Gary Staley, a national chairman was also contact Mrs. Everitt Smith, Nobel Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. L. Mc • ' • • �1
present for the occasion. - • - This year's Board of Directors Grand, if they wish 'to attend. Clure, Mrs, Ethel Boyes, Mrs, All Types of Repairs
for the Goderich and District Association for the Mentally Rei ' Mrs.�ae ' Habkirk gave a Tillie Dunn and Mrs., Maeone u
report "Sf the recent district.' Hillebrecht. --- ALL- ,STEEL FRAMEWORK
arded held their first muting Monday night. The new Board: ;
EileenPal.mer, Maxine Pollock, Betty Reid, Eric Moore, Bill DDC GAIINLle11 !*rir%tt�r�► r .....r■ . .
Cameron, Elsa Heydon and Maurice Va., de Meer. -
According to the Exeter Times -Advocate councils of Grand
Bend, Stephen and Hay have agreed to request the Ontario
Ministry of the Environment to consider a treatment plant in
conjunction with a proposed sewage system. - - A survey is
being circulated among Grand Bend customers of the Hay
Municipal Telephone System asking if free calling service. to
Exeter and Crediton is desired. The winner of $500 in a
final draw of the Exeter Kinsmen Club which was held over -
the past several months was won by local merchant Ray Jory.
Present for the presentation of the cheque was Kin. -President
Brian Sanders and draw chairman, Bob Reynolds. - - =-The
Exeter police department has again received complaints from
residents that money is being stolen from milk bottles left on
verandahs overnight. Due to the increase of complaints from
merchan4..,anditiz'ens that youths have been loitering on..
Main Street net the John Street -intersection, officers have
been instructed to lay charges if this practice continues.
Police say these gatherings occur during the day and at night
and charges will be laid for obstruction under the Criminal
Code.
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