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Mr.' Ted Matins is the Welfare
Sub . Director for the County
Emergency, Measures Organiza=
tion,
ighland Competition
craws• Record 'Crowd
Goderich highland Dancing
and Fiping Asso elation reoei.ved
a record entry for it's second'
open indoor competition held
here Saturday.
A ryrowd of more than 400
spectators packed the GDCI aud-
itorium to see the pompetltign
which feature(' 110 dancers, 65
Pipers and 15 piping quartettes.
Toronto teenager Garry Hall
and Detroit dancer Beth Noble,
12, shared the top honors when
MRS. L. FOREST PRESIDENT
Huronview4idies Elect Officers
Huronview Ladies' 'Auxiliary
held their .monthly April meet-
ing in: the craft rooni, Clton,
with Mrs. Louis Forest, th pre%
siden,t, pr%siding.
Monthly ,reports were accept-
ed as read by Mrs. K, Webster,
secretary, and Mrs. W. E. Ben-
nett.
Theta annual reports revealed
an active year, financially and
socially. Mrs. Forest voiced - her
appreciation to -all, and said all
ladies in Huron County are wel-
come to join the auxiliary.
The president was nominated
to report H.V:A, . at the W.I.
District Annual, May '31st in
Auburn.
It was announced that the pro-
vincial convention for Ontario
Homes for the Aged, will be
held in September in London.
A letter of thanks was voted
sent to Mr. W. MacArthur and
Department of C.14.8.5"..—for as-
sistance given.
Mrs. W. Miller reported ac-
tivity in Arts and' Crafts depart-
ment preparing for annual baz-
aar on June 1st.
Huronview News was circulat-
ed among members.
Mrs, H. Johnston, Mrs. Me -
Adam, Mrs. F G. Thompson,
were named a committee for
same.
Members learned Mr. R. H.
Leishman, who has been active
on Huronview News, is improv-
ing.
Mts. F. G. Thomson conducted`
election of officers from the
floor: Mrs. Louis Forest, preSi-
dent; Mrs. Norman Clairmont,
first vice-president; Mrs. E.
Noble. second vice-president;
Mrs: K. Webster, recording•sec-
retary; Mrs. W. C. Bennett, cor-
responding secretary, treasurer;
Mr's. W. Mcllis, craft supervisor;
Mrs. K. Webster, social conven-
er; Mrs. F. G. Thomsons Mrs. H.
Johnson,"Mrs. G. Procter, public
relations.
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they were awarded the aggre-
gate ti ophies.
' "G`a.rry -wa —named. the best
piper• of the day after coining
first in, the 14 and under class
while . Beth was selected as the
top dancer. • ° .
James 1\Iillar of Goderich
came first in the 20 and under
march with piper Charlie Mac-
Donald corning third in the 20
and under S I -athspey and Rel.
Jock Pirle of Goderich aced
as master of ceremonies foi' the
event which was described as
the• niost successful in the his,
tory of the association.
Results
Highland 'Dancing phies
Novice, 9 years and under, Judy
Crawford, Wallaceburg; Novice,
10 years and over, Lesley Sum
merlin, London; eight years and,
under, Marissia Zuliani, Wind-
sor; 10 years and under, Shelia
MacNeil, Magma Falls; 13 years
and ,,under, Beth Noble, ,De -
troll, Michigan; 16 years and
under, Bonnie Monahan, Tor-
onto.
Piping tro:;hies: No v i c e
March, Martir Wilson, Wood-
stock; 14 years and under, Garry,
Hall, Toronto; 16 years and un-
der, Trudy Campbell, Detroit
20 years and under,,James Fry.-
er, Woodstock.
" The Morris Young trophy went
to Beth Noble for the best danc-
er of the day.
B. R. Robinson trophy went
to Garry Hall for the best piper
of the day.
Quartette. results: "A" Class
1, Goderich No. 2; 2, Goderieh
No. 1; 3, Clan MaeFarland, ' St.
Catharines.
The winners in the Goderieh
winning quartette were: George
Turland, Joe MacDonald, Bryan
Young, : Ian MacKenzie,• ° The
rclub ,.lLirophy._was,present-
ed td God'erieli No: 2 quartette.
"B" Class: 1, St. Andrews,
Detroit; 2, Highland House No.
1,- Woodstock; 3,' Highland
House .No. . The Reg Bell
trophy was presented to St. •An-
drew`$.
"C" Class, 1, Bay City, Michi-
gan; 2, Fore -t Legion No. 2;
3, North Ea I t . The Gode-
rich Restauran rophy was pre-
sented to Bay City.
The -winner of the drawfor
the $50,00 bond was J. Bradshaw,
R.R. 1; Miilgrove, Ont.
• Individual medal winners from
the .Goderich area were: Charlie
MacDonald, thi.id in the 2,9 and
under Strathspey \and reel;
James Miller, first in the 20
and 'under march.
Bob Worrall from Teeswater
won a first ard second in the
16 and under, event's.
Plus Laurel &llardy In
The, Laughing Twenties .
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A record crowd of spectators packed the GDCI auditorium attracted entries; from . es far away es Bay, City and Detroit,
last Saturday when the Goderich Highland Dancing and 'Michigan. •
Piping Association held its second open competition which Signal -Star P'hato.
PORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S HILL.—The April
meeting of . the U.C.W.• was held
at .the home of Mrs. Wilmer Rid-
dell. The devotional period was
in charge ` of Mrs. A. Jongejan
and opened with a hymn. Scrip-
ture and prayei were taken by
Mrs. .Tongejan.
Mrs.. Elgin Cox had charge
of the study .book. PZ.
The roll call ,was answered
with ,an Easter verse b. 14 lad-
ies. The secretary's retort ,was
read by Mrs. Bill Townshend
and the treasurer's report given
by Mrs.. T. Sowerby.• Corres-
pondence. -_hy _Mrs.
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Mrs. C. Sturdy took charge
of 'the business period including
plans for a wedding in May
and the annual housecleaning,
May 10.
Thq color of the month drawn
was blue. Meeting closed with,
the Mizpah benediction and the
hrstess, served a lunch:
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Beth Noble, 12, of Detroit, Michigan, was
selected the most- outstanding dancer of
Saturday's highland competition when she
was named winner of the aggregate trophy.
Here she receives the trophy from Jock
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