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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-20, Page 8Gliderieb. .decal: Star, T ei.44, Jan,uary 2(Dr 1Q60 GOCICNEWS FIONt + . Went ize For -New Se - CtfrlS Council . oat-- o . ` Susan• Bell. .5r _ "After the final there is to be The•Student Council is desper- •a dance, (usual ' school dance ,atq for more school Songs. ' As dress is to be 'expected.) I've a nit added, t centive, they are giv- heard that the Road Runners, big F1 ] beanies • to all those a' new band 4-n town will be „ . �_ ---., �-t'"(v `d� iiriit:#'evo�rthvvhlle--effor-ts; �^�nyr•nr� .: ;=s-.. ..,». and 520.00. to the person Whose It •will be a wonderful fun day songs is . used. ..-• -and a, - great opportunity tie try 111ark Redmond,:Stuc$nt Coma- the new scienti'fie seating set- `cil. president, says he hopes to up! have 1 song by Easter. • . The cost for students 1,011 be ' Sociable Curling 25 cents for both morning and Many GjaCI students curl. i,i afternoon, games „plus. an addi- always thought it was a great tional ,25' cents • for the evening sport. But now, I've been told - . that it is a great social event. 'Either way it is'a lot of fun. Rev. G. Russell Coe! In Dogpatch The Dogpatch-a-Go-Go was a' r great success. Everybody loved Instals- Officers the casual dress jeans and' '• - The Janriary meeting of St. shirts allow for greater freedom', of movement. Besides they're;Georne's Evening Guild was cooler ; held on `Wednesday; January 12 • Withtthe; decorations and hill with a Hood attendance and the billy students, the' auditorium , G. G. Russell pre - rector'; Rev. really did look like a burn. sent. - Move Over ! Kathy White, president, open - The basketball games lasted the meeting with a hymn and Thursday 'were terrific. BUt...prayers• The Bible reading was really, the spectator balcony is given by Fttabelle Bradley and u crowded. correspondence was read by too E'N'e r yb o d v loves basket Gladys Nicholson. ball so we won't be able to gee! Secretary's, and treasurer's re- ports were read by June Duck - anyone to volunteer to slay' away. Therefore v, -e, have to get', worth and Jean Morris. The organized for encoder • comfort l annual reports were read and • and wider vision. adopted. Not, if people line up in three'Rev. Russell conducted the in - files all along the railing, with stallation of officers for the new an equal aed opposite reaction. the 'first layer sitting dawn and', y'e'ar, fo'irow=ing which the new Of course once I started I dangling their feet bverbcrard president, Alma" • Craven tool $ would keep moving until dooms- ' dangling diose wearing sneakers.over and presented the new day or at least 'til the ice melted",' i".,.yer business. - • But of course frictionless ice- man db' this), the second the Cathy -Jenkins was a pointed is a purely theatrical ; thing; kneeling behind them and the p third layer Standing ' over and by the president to 'be overall Thank heaven, because I'd hate? ii; gene-reI- eon-venereefepeojeeets-.foa•. to -car-r `;---e ottgh_- me;star-ters-on-'. behind the oiler- t�x'o, tfiings�' would 'b' more comfortable! the„yeas in an advisory capacity• l frictionless -ices' to last a life. This ought to . eliminate the A hake sale was planned to! I hope I got • these • facts canned (sardine) __feeling. On straight. It never • ceases tq . the whole, even with t-hese_difi1- kids on other cultiee, everyone enjoyed the rented to Kathy White, "the 're game. Blast '1. — tiring. president by Kathy' :sig Jen- Mr., (History) Kalbffeisch • is kins• starting a concert band, consist -The meeting closed_ with theing a brass and woodwinds„ to Rev. Russell leading the group in give G.D.G.I. the big time sound. repeating the benediction. . Re - Naw he is looking for 35 grade freshments were served'by Jean niners interested in music. This Hanna, Gladys Nichol on and program will. not interfere with Joyce Pinkney. ' sports, even though the band will, praetice every noon;hbur from 12:30 to 1:00.'• This program will, -lead to a more rounded school and- stridents: • The Formal _ °`Money” and "long dresses,' "girls" and "corsages," •, "dress" and '"hair. dos" The formal is game and dance,' For adults the cahree is 35 .cents. Tuck shop food will be served in •.the cafeteria. It will be ages before another Saturday dance and pine- set -t} -seeden'-t -miss the opportunity. • School Queen - 'Cathy Gould of 13 eh, as .been chosen school queen by the stud- ents council. A good choice! Cathy "'will represent -GDCI • at the Schools' Queens' Club. spon- sored by the Louden Free Press. Keep Moving Last Saturday at 10;00 a.m. on channel 10, and 1:30 p.m: on channel. 8, Grade 13 physics' stu- dents huddled around their TV sets watching a new physics pro- gram. It's supposed to broaden Huron Prebvterial Rev, R. U. Mac .aa tookr,the �, devotional exercises' .at opening the annual'' meeting of the kfu- .ron Presbyterial of the Presby- terian Church when they in j.ori an P esb t dre'v s r n St A_ _ Church, -Clinton. ° The .president, Mrs. Wes Brad - nock of Auburn =presided 'for the day -long session.' : A short inenrorial'service was conducted in memory of Mrs Edgar Wight - man of Belee'1"ave who, liad been ivc coiire and welfare Seerttlary" and a member of the executive,' The minutes were road by the secretary, Mrs. Wilfred Sander- son of Auburn and she also read the correspondence. ` A discus- sion took place ee,the changing of hours; of meetings but after reports from auxiliaries it was decided to leave it to morning and afternoon sessions for the presents.' • Plans were made to held the Presbyterial meeting in St. An- drew's. Church, Blyth with a their under.stending of the sub- special speaker. jest. Mrs. John Pollock was appoint - 1 hope it broadens their ex- ed delegate N'vith alternate; Mrs. planation of it, too. 1 was told Eft. Davies. to attend the „London that if I were standing on a sheet Synodical :neeting,at Drummond of fricti nless ice I would, not 11111. Presbyterian Church, Niag- move. ( t � takes friction to start moving but. once started. friction is only.needed for stopping). No matter how hard I would try to moi e, I would make no headway. But if I took some- thing out of n pocket and I•threw it, I could immediately start moving. (How this works. I haven't really figured out but I think it's got something to do wi=th for every action there is be'hel'd later in the 'rnonth with Phyllis-' McConnell as convener. A gif' of appreciation was pre - Beef Producers Meet January 25` Lavwrence Markusse, ' well- known.Beef-Producer of Wyom- coming=February 25. ing,' Ontario, will be the -guest: Plans are in the air. Join speaker at the `annual meeting; everybody. Start thinkipg—girl, of the Huron County Beef Pro-', YO;1CAN./WA Cr/se r'/.s- dress, fun, flawe' s, froth, double ducers in the Board Room; Dei AT NOMEeY LAY/NS A 1,/Ere Of ADA/ES-WE TAPE dates. partrrent of Agriculture, 'on; . /2 FEET LON4� soME Fabulous Night Tuesday. .January 25th at 1:45i POWDER OR CORNS -TARO/ g ON YbaR RECREATION ROOM " The Goderich Little Theatre p•m• FLOOR. ee/TH THE rAPE and school board, are, brin - Mr. Markusse will discuss' ASA 4tiiorep- 444 Tye ing "Murder in,the Cathedral, ' "How he personally operates and STEP$ of Youe APPeoAC�/ play, manages his beef enterprise, and uwri� You DEVELo�AN the senior la to town on Feb- APP,PpAGH W/7`N PERFECT ruary 18. The "Canadian Play -why he does things the way he' R•HYT/va. Ts s ers," a professional troup, are, does." , putting it on. Because of the GLT and school board subsidies, Grade 13 Eng- lish students can_ get in for 50c, (very cheap.) It will be -a fabul- ous" night. (The Canadian Play- ers are terrific).' This Ssturday, January 22,E Goderich is pk-ying host .„to an open invitation junior boys' bas -f ketball tournainent. ' Teams from the Huron -Perth I area along with those ,from Sarnia and London, will be com-' peting for the Don N1acR2e grand -championship- trophy. The preliminary garnes start 'at 11 are, and the semi-finals' will be held- in.. the "afternoon. The championship. game starts at T.30 rn. — - amaze me what the courses learn. PRACTISE` - AT NOME ewe's—lose /MPQR'T4vit S.K/LL /N - BOW4/NG /5 /N rty..g• APPROACH /'E N _D P MEETING , MaeXAY HALL 8.30 P.M.. JANUARY 26th Duest Speaker' Mrs, Chefurka, M.Sc. HURON 6Q -OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES offers to Residents of .Huron County, C�mprehensive -- Medical , y Coverage At Cost — Individual and Group Rates Available — Inquire -today from: _.GEORGE TURTON, Goilerich LORN E FORDYCE CLARK,,,.R, 5, Goderich GORDON KIRKLAND, R,R.• 3, Lu'cknow or at HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL . SERVICES • - - 70 Ontario St., Clinton Phone 482-9751 Fashion JEWELLE CLE PRICE 100'S OF PIECES TO CHOOSE FROM , o PIERCED EARRINGS PRICE JEWELLERY TIIE SQUARE AMR SIGN LIFE a progressive company in a progressive, USt ara Falls' on April 19, 20 and 21. Mrs. J. A, McConnell, Gode- rich, presbyterial treasul••eri°°,gave the financial statement, Reports Received„ om: ''d a fr t -s vrb-cce iv per. Mrd. Joe Dunbar, 13elgrave, for afternoon and evening. groups; Mrs. Mervyn Lobb, 'Clinton, C.G. I.T. and Young. Women's groups; Mrs, Wellington Good, Blyth, 'children's groups; Mrs. " 0. G. Anderson, Bolgrave, Glad Tid- in(fsr' i "`iarVe . yde; .Herr= sail, Honte Helpers.' Mrs. A. Bnwright of Goderich gave,a report as literature secre- tary and spoke on her book display. Mrs. Calvin .Cott, .GQdeeich, reported on the bale and gifts for the supply and stated that a great deal of flew materials had been sent to Fellowship House, Winnipeg and the school at Ken - ora. She stated that a question- naire was to be answered by each Auxiliary on what 'part of the supply they would be inter- ested in doing this cpnring year. Miss Jessie Fraser of Seaforth, life membership secretary, gat- ed she had had a busy yreer. Mrs. Sand.crsen read the -report EltNew Sate Of OfficersFor 1966 of welcome - and welfare pr e - pared,by the late Mrs. Edgar W,glitman. Lunen was served by the mem- bers .of the Clinton Auxiliary. O o se. s n c_m. - eon� 5"9 `mpnccd with the devotional per- iod taken'by the president. Mrs. Donaki Haines, Auburn, read the Script=s,; lesson and 'Mrs. Ed. Davies closed With prayer. The olfieriagw:is received by furs,. McConnell and dedicated. Mrs.--.G•ood B1 v � 11fr.�M-W ..# T-- yt� reported for the nominating committee VW brought sin the. new slate of officers. Rev. IL U. MacLean installed the officers and gave meditation and prayer following the ceremony. . Fla ns were inade for the Fall Rally topbe .held on the second Tues- day in September': •, DfficAir The following is the list of officers for 1960: ' Honorary. president, Mrs. Al- bert Taylor;' Goderiehl past pre- sident, Miss Eva. Sommerville, Goderich: president, Mrs. Wes Bradnock, ,auburn; first vice- Goderich; second vice-president, Mrs, Harvey Hyde,.IHensall; third vice-president. Miss Flora Mac- Donald, Goderich; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W lfred Sander- life membership, Miss Jessie, Freser,'Seaforth! historian, Mrs. Albert' Taylor, Goderi;ckt, nane- ial committee, Mrs., J. A. Mea Connell and Mrs. Calvin Cutt;' zeminattxrgry :commit:tt'fr Clinton ,', ataxilory�: . • sok Album; tr, ea s prer Mrs. s J. A. 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