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1n - • ist Bar ry' E cel; -Doug Gtr l
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' the o.*la l We get
off the bus,at the,o,-S;
The rabbits .weve sleeping.-
Trudy;
leepi nig.-T.y; f saw a donftey'=T!c
We saw a snake and: a turtle;
Dale R.; There was Ben, the
bear.—Danny; I saw some
guinea pigs. -Kathy; Mrs. Swan.
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...x-. �.-Jo �+�ys Werel . Bradley.
The ivas ug y ,
The peace .:ivied his
feathers. -Robert; . • We saw a
pheasant. -Luanne; We paid for
the dessert. Dale N.; We
wa ted to the pis.: Robbie; We
got the barbecue read ►.-Gerry;
We payedwith the -halls.-
George;
"nils:George; We ate __hot dogs.-
Patty; We had a drink at the
pump. --Norman; We came back
Oto Abe bus. -Jamie; We got. off
embus atscbooL*Pe
.�.byrMrs- Ki en's Grade 1
class --°--
play y wt $
1,` ckrlrtlt tahi <It
Twenty
t helped to r
1►1r ► trim l r
t 'toe co ixrg• ,
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:Aeon -grad* "eight students
iodated land this different set
assistants dei ren excellent
,The '� senior " eritennial
.Gants are different than the
printarY0anaiunior piday. in
thatalthough the students
Be . to teams at thi
various events, they must have
different` teammates. TIn .this
wad^ they get mix with all
other players in their division,
d t ' l ',dnners .in the ell dlr isio
' y* were: Senior noYs.'• °.161* Paul
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grade 7 .and 8 girls of McIntosh; 2nd, P+eterMartene;
to display their Horne Girls , -- 1st, Pam. Wulff, Sue
Econ_ ami projects 74-' . l inlays end, Ka y
'f% tines als3oyd playe+d.. ' P?►t` ... ..artens;....3rd. athy Peckitt,
Indastrial Arts projects of
yaw. mothers of the models as Sheila Sims and Mary Rath-
,
U•r
well as ;glade 6 girls werewerein- well; Intermediate BOys ' --- 1st,
v1Th for the show. was Steve Elliott, Steve Lubbers;
:,2nd, 'Gerry Belll; Interrrnediate
country & western. , Inter- Girls --- 1st, Debbie Gridzak;
mission, entertainment was
providedby Attie
Armstrong, 2Jundd, Duis��
._.__ an ..;Allister;
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d
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-RUttOGlrSar%h aclicJunior oys..- lit,
Coughtrey, 'The commentators Ferris; 2nd,
Paul Geddes; 3rd,
for the shoe were Dianne John Mickle; Junior Girls --
iiisaa� sane _Ail>r1an,` Julie lst;- Janice Webster;a 2nd,
who •areall grade8students. Ver irl, Pam Taylor;
Refreshments, made • i:�„�` Midget Boys'-� Isi, Richaard.
LLnfneE� dosswere served by, .:.._Jahns; 2nd, Tony Gibbings;
some of -the giris.lite fashion 3rd.
David Consitt, :Dale
•
show provided an excellent Stephenson, Roy Brown;
opportunity to see what the Midget Girls — Ist, Sheri
girls did in their Home Ec- Phoenix, Carol Brautiguri; 2nd,
classes the year. • Shelley Hee:Erenda Buuck,
lard; SandySnell, Sandra 1VIcKay. terrazzo entranceway. The offer veer a There will
P ys Siingwiile.:
Last ' Tuesday, ... grades one.
Our softball teams did �� floor --Bernard Marble} presented to lawyer Robert meeting in July -on July -21.
recently with the girls winning $2 77 • and. Waters of Elmira for a legal.
..{ floor area-5,400square "feet :in
- 8yz'lylt . ' 'schaQi� � �.tt+�rtdamee officer to
-an estimated - cost of $186,1 attend a seminar in London
''lenders a i4� ng to ,r1iar • - . will be - July13:1& for attendance -
halve.
halve:b( awarded for die was approved and w from r f . t . _a be
renovations of the former Worded led to the minitstry Af . officers and Ails ,• , s
• i u4tion SChool and . education for approval.. The pard for the five-day school as
Dublin Crtntln
the Ursulin Order residence to addition will include a gym- well as.:•the salary he
ewh ld
provide board offices Jar the nasiurn.aw rt�erium, 'kitchen, , have received a
Perth County • Roman change and shower rooms and remainedat wont..
Duron.
Catholic separate -school board. custodian storage area for the Chairman David Teahen and
t oar. . schol6•1• "where 203 pupi at- Howard Shantz • said they had
F. :�:~.,w Vere, Sera _�_ ��, �'
chairman of the bui1di'ig and tended t1is.', visited the grade t class from
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Stratford,
t rood
-maintenance ..�:n..•..an. effort to preserve S# Michael's School, fin ,
-G�ICnarn ... .0 _. ..... .,...........n Y .V � .4,....+.
reported the renovations were twill-.4he board `will try to whiles enclrng a v eek atCainp
within the budget" -allowed save a large maple tree on the Bimini and they both had high -
(830i000l at A meeting of the property recently purchased praise for Paul Zybura, ,the
board in Seaforth Monday from. Simon Stemmler for a teacher and nItis handling of the
niR11t• •parking area at St Mary's- program.. In the.future it was
The tenders ,Areas follows: School, Hessen- The pressure suggested by Trustee Ronald
electrical --awarded to to save the maple has come 1ti matey, Strafford, that the
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Goderich Electric, $5,867; from Mr. and Mrs: Sternmler boaid Might help meet ex-
pla rn.. bi n.g.--a warded to and other neighbours who. have pees r such a program
LeBeau's Plumbing, Goderich, offered to allow the roadway Co which cost the - students $250
$,320; - +carpets -John Betteridge, •. the parking to be built on their which they earned through
Stratford, $4.4'2; decorating- property to save the beautiful projects and personal
Ralph Schel-lenberger, old maple in the proposed payments.
INVESTMENTS AT MONTHLY
INTEREST RATES ALSO. A„11ILABtE. ,.
Phone 46279614 -
-Res..4$Z-7?285
their tournament.- The boys London, '►
t (time opinion- on vibe ,wa1pR
wire defeated in their playoff
lame when , Clinton stalled for
time and we'were unable to
plays ou'"`ouir half of -the last
inning.
JULY1 .-
. Orange Waik - Lodges from Windsor to North Bay.
FRIDAY., JULY 18 '
Sweepstake Lottery & Beef Barbecue Night at the
Arena. 3,350 prite money. 11-1 a.m. -
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1975
Air Force Weekend: T.G.I.F. at Canadian Legion 1700
hrs.;
Wine and cheese for the ladies -at the Arena; 1700 hrs:
Balt Tournament:
SATURDAY', JULY 26, 1975
Parade 133x_ hrs. ' -
Official Opening Ceremonies a Radar 1400 hrs.�
Drumhead Service at Radar; ..-
Reg+ a<t , C nldisr ion;
aH Tournaments , f-1,,
Radar Ball at Arena 9-11, ;Chris Blatk--Orchestra
'Square Dance at C.H.S.S. at .9
SUNDAY', JULY 27, 1475'
Special Church services 11 A.M. •
Horst Races 1:45 p.m. -
Musical Variety Show $ p.m. Grandstand.
MONDAY, JULY -28, 1975
they the board
Anil material) . will .costa v-eway ,on
• miscellaneoas. carpentry '!m.
bout should 'build _ a doll
,5OO and $2, . / meone` ' property
Work will be started in•• the -Donald Farwell of Kinkora
school next week and at thewas named principal of St. ,
convent early in July as soon as Colurban School, effective
the Sisters move toStratford, to September 1.
be cotrtpleted by August23. The Rev. M. L. Harz of- B Berea -
move to the new offices is . by -the -Water Lutheran Church,
expected. to be the last'week in Goderich will be permitted too
August. . use St. Mary's School.
sket p• --' fo>r an . for a vacation bible,
Three Crodc�rich
addition to St Patrick's School, • school August 1112 provided he
i% inrcnra : •ere p end V =arranged for the school to . be
.•rr�nnmitt yles, Waned to the-+r�i on'he
and Garratt of Stratford, to the found it on August 1 I.
board Consideration. The plains Authorization was
for the addition with the largest given Williaminne , Stratford.
Take off $4.00 • -
5 weeks' membership regularly $16
Now 12.001
Take off ,excess pounds
with Canada's Leading weight,
control organization _ -
`IN CLINTON:
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
VICTORIA & KING STS.,
TUESDAY. 7:30 R.M. A
Ova 275 claims pit •
Golf Tournament; 10:00 a.m. •
'Ladies Mysterry Tour; 10:00 a.m.
.ouster Bingo at • Arena 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, JULY 29', •197 5
Centennial Hanky Took Hospitality Night at Arena, 9
t a.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY -30, 1-97 5
Talent' Night >a -10 p.m. in front of Grandstand:
Hospitality 10-. 1 a.m. Arena
THURSDAY JULY 31,19.7 5 •
Live Children's Theatre, iri front of Grandstand from
Grand, Bend- 3.:00-p.reel.
Se no`s Citizens' Night. a p.m. Grandstand.
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*F.RIDAY,. -AUGUST 1, 1975
•'Down Miw`m'ary Lane" Bai!roein Dancing 9-1 a.m. at
Aron '`with Chris Black Orchestra.
Bair Tournaments; •
Teen DInce at C.H.S.S., 9:00 p.m,
SATURDAY r AUGUST 2, 1975
Back to School at C.H•.S.S. 9 a.m. -12 -
Bali- Tournament in a.m.
Monster Parade at 1 p.m.
Band �entertainrnent at Park following Parade:
Giant Bar -B -t> and Birthdate Party at -Park, 5.77;30
p.m.
Entertainment from 5:30 - t:30 p,rn. at Park with
Bobby Gimby arid local school children.
litar'd Contest 7:30 p.m. '
Centennial Bali 9 p.m.. - 1 a-ors.gat Arena with Bobby
Gi1riby orrclie. tura"
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3,1975
Swig! Church Service at individual churches; "
Hoa Races 1:45 tr.in "Centennial Pace
5und*y Evening (botch Striate, Choirs, Gospel
." Gf
Ps $ p•hr. - Grandstand
MO AY, y Arena
1975 y�
I Troch at Ar ena l % a.m.-1:34 pan
pi # f
glnq .et Mina • $ p.m. • .
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190.` , 1
i't�„orlvt i'I►r,sf the *Oar F el tion of
Nd « $eshd liy �n 9h + tee
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in tori stand events: will he hoed is �t
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Lind* Grace Caldwell,
daughter of - Mr. and ' Mrs.
Gordo' Caldwell of RR 3, -
Blyth, graduated- from the
University of :Western Ontario
oi3 Wednesday, June 4, with an
Honours .Bachelor or Arts
degree- In ..English. - She -
,graduated with an A average,
and appeared on the Dean's
Honour List. Miss, Caldwell
attended - S.S.' No. ID East
. Wawana sh Pubiie School and
Central Huron Secondary -
- Schtx.. She will attepdAlthouse -
College of Education in the fall
to continue her -studies in
English.. and Dratt1C Arts.
Her parents and sister, Jean
- ttended - -the . graduation •
exercises.
THIS WEEK'S
Large Grpup Added
SPORTS EAR
Large, group of sportswear especially reduced (fra'm sock) son this Holiday
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Weekend. Includes tops, shells, blouses. shirts, swcsters, pa
and more.
Winners
CLU N'0.
MiIS. STAN HADDEN .
CLUB N. 5
MIS. E. GAMY
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