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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-11-03, Page 6The .Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, November 8,, 1966 11 .h Fa Robertson, one.. of the world's great skaters and a Kiss ,jt Holiday an Ice "Glamour -kers" in a scene from the k.p n.ai :cc• ballet `Ballad in the Streets," a production feature e , : 1967 edition corning to the Gardens, London, from Nov. to Nov. ij. (:�;•NTENNIAL CALLING fir d.)c.S O Rathburn 11sv' artl• be nn, .entering :.r beautiful i:1 s'reets----and have. can't we k.nd of direction. mu_..h larger town? y, :.:t we had colored 11eus Park. -.,�� ht�::,,r,t:' ..'.00 expensive.' decide ' ,:r,. '::i :od where, to r 11 : 'rtt r <: r trt t -herpes -of 11,!....,hurl„ fo.r for 1967. b � , �� ;�•t�' filen • ail, 1' arn.a' pa.•s4'd on. .:,' n,il anti i � grid >trivr for- - ',; ..., •n-af'er we. - ,: K tchen- „ Foihn Fest- •• t- u4 - r:, ', and a :('.. .'hi•ir CIbe ,:n •,n 11[, 00 .'lilt :U! hs a.i torra School would your loaning them. a appreciate BRIDGE SCORES There were eight tables in _play at the Goderich Duplicate " Bridge Club on Tuesday night. " Winner and their scores were s follows: N. -S.: Mrs. Frank furry and Mr. P. F.. Carey, ,011,2; Mrs. R. McDonald and Mrs. Bob Shrier, 971,•2; Mrs. -Frank Reid and Mrs. Bruce Erskine, 901E° -W,: Tit. and Mrs. G. L. M. Smith, 101%; Mrs. John Stringer and Mrs. Bruno Lapaine, 961A2; Mrs. J. More and - - tlrs. Lloyd Etue, 90. Next Thursday the club will be travelling to Wingham for a return match with the Wingham club. The regular game will be played as usual Tuesday at the Country Club. OBITUARY CLYDE C'LYDE E. W. GLE1)HILL Clyde E. W. Gledhill, 72, died Oct. 25 at his home in Ben - miller, where he was born and lived all his life. Mr. Gledhill was the son of the late Ward. Gledhal and Char- lotte Moore. He was the third generation of that family to op- erate Benmiller Woollen Mills. He is survived by a brother, Vern, Benmiller, a sister, Mrs. G. K. Bowden, Orillia. A funeral• was held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Lodge funeral home with Rev. Leonard Warr, Benmiller United Church offici- ating. .Burial was in Colborne cemetery. . � Q GCI Newsfront Cathy Gould, Dr. Turner By Nancy Ball The annual cornmeneeunent ex- emises will be held in the school auditorium, Friday, at 8:16 p.m. The valedictorian will be Cathy Gould and- the speaker will be Chapter Hears Jewellery Talk Beta Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the hoarse of Mrs. Marion Hayward, Oct. 25, with 16 members present. The opening ritual woos repeat- ed in unison followed by the roll call. The business meet- ing followed and after Mrs. Sus- an Gower gave a talk on "Jewel- lery." The meeting ended with the closing ritual repeated in unison. Lunch was then served by hostesses Miss Kathy Naftel and Mrs. Marion Hayward. THREE TIED Three teams, Smoothies, Dare Devils and Greenhorns, are tied at the top of the Ladies' Thurs- day Social Bowiling League with 27 points. Others are Misfits 26, Spares 26, Sallies 24, In Be- tweens 21, Outsiders 14, Alley Cats 13 and Slow Pukes 5. ow 1n,r al, erljoy 1 �Yl'1 t?1Js An d 'he one above, 16,- H.+ s':val" ncverthe- ,I)o is it., Couldn't - -4.udf•ri'.; try ;.. _'a: at th+_• CNE have seen . • drew •re- �i 'r'.' - a •' .C:>uncii.. t•xeeu- . h :i rt. ready. ,(i help rt us �i p ._'ra n. Think ��.• have a little girl, Burketori, ec>nlem.. Dr. W. W. Turner, Dean of the Althouse College of Education, London. Subject prizes for gra- des 11, 12 and 13 will also be presented at this time. Yearbook subscriptions went on sale a week ago Monday for $2. Students wanting to buy a subscription may stop in at the bookstore in the main hall- way between 12:30 and or at 3:21 pilm. A, yearbook is a re- cord of the year's major events. In addition, it helps to stir school spirit. Buy one now, be- fore the price goes up', k K * Also, a week ago Monday, the soccer team travelled to Lis- towel where they proved to be too much for the apposition. The bays won by a Score of 2-1. The team ended its season with a record of two wins, two ties, and two losses. Thanks go to Mr. Howe and Mr. Bouchard for coaching the team. * * * Last Wednesday, the Junior Vikings met Stratford in the third and final game of their schedule. Despite iml»'oved ef- forts by the Goderich boys, the/ were defeated 14-6. Mr. Madge deserves a lot of credit for shap; ing these, boys into a team that will be a credit to the school in the next few years. Recovering from the defeat infited upon them by the Lis- towel team in a game which. they won 1912, the Senior team bounced back to defeat Mitchell last Thursday 13-6. Yesterday, Wednesday, the Vikings met Sea - forth on home ground. * * ,U* Last Tuesday, the collosal, fantastic, brilliant, and amazing (or so they say) staff took on the boy's volleyball team in an ex- hibition game. Somehow or an- other the teachers won: It must have been luck! The G.A.A.'s "Hard Times" - danee was a great success. The decorations were really appro- priate, unless of course you were allergic to hay. You can't OVER 70 PATTERNS �.�."'�:. ;e'!n<!a^rw.......'-.x.: .. ,� e...-..�;':�..:_..a...-,:ter_:.-._.-.. ..._._.. --•r• _-•_— ON ��IR .69 • SINGLE ROLL PLAIN. -•-- FLORAL — SCENIC SENTINEL INTERIOR LATEX — EXTERIOR OIL BASE PAINT WHITE .3.99 PER GALLON - Colors .For A Few Cents More — HENDERSON BOOK STORE The Square 524-7812 ry 1 To Speak please eYe'yone though. Con- ridor asked the contractor td) ,gz'atulations, girls! leave a part, of the W1'l'dlow un whitewashed so that he could * * .* ' Here's a 'quest t»i-3b ponder ' Which teacher in the south oor- watch the construction? , SPECIAL 11/4" KAISER ALUMINUM DOORS s23.59 2-7' PIECES and 1-3' PIECE WHITE BLACK — GREY .,tree,:r1 take part in r_ :,,1. �, 4': ntennial Program,. Qui. as ford for thright..Con- a°5u ;, i :.f her l'ssay expresses, gyp, r:a' int ury of how ' a)in t- lebrations ar-ripressie first _hair 'r ,r, l0' ;tory of Canales of rnnfoderatiosn. rn..;n-t.hs away 1,s, 1' 7 well you be partici- „ ti;t�i:' - 1+)l •;�3'Ce 11t' wonder. i'.ac. ;is' a feu ca.ls and , !Jr. and we winild o,• .lr:ng; what yrru r, 14. Wri'r .F.0 11 -ex lir',';' ",re yuu looking S �• �'i llr(`Iurea arrd '>ther 1 ;sf 'our ':school lli Sniith. 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