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W7lda of''aront9 spent the week:.
Ind with her parents~- and.
Mras Dan'W7lds,
Miss, Barbara MacKenzie of
Kitchener speht the weekend at
her home,
;a ,
Recent visitors with Mrs, Don,
ald MacKenziewexe Mr. andMrs.
Roy C000e11 of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs, George glister a= and Mr.
and Ml's. Watsonf e!ed and fancily ,
ofLondesboro' .
I?uring' the past Week Mrs,
H enxy MacKenzie and Mrs. War.
. ren Wytds leaders of the Explor,•
ars, groups, held meetings Mqa.
TUesdal► , sand Wednesday s
afternoons for the Junior, `Senior-
and.beginner'groups. -
The' Juniors i worked on • their
model chrch building in minia..
tures `rheSeniors_repa d,hy n,_.-...
�}? oaks 11,W the Begigners :pract.
sed for the Initiation , "S Service
which is to be held in the pear
future.
,Sympathy of this comMunity is
`extended•to the relatives of Mrs.
N.. G. MacKenzie, who passed
away in St. Josbph's Hospital
on Saturday.
The new assistant curator ,Rayi'nond Neill,"
stands on the front steps of fne entrance
,to the Huron County museum' where he
began his duties on Monday, April 17. Ray-
mond, who comes from near Wroxeter, is
studying 'the cornerstone at the entrance
which. Is engraved with the name of his
uncle, J. H. Neill, founder of the 1Huron
County Museum.
(SLaff photo)
GDCI NEWSFRONT
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Council Approves Student Scheme
(By Nancy Bell)
Reserve the first -Saturday in
May fol' the students of GDCII
-Last Thursday, the town coir mil
.approved the Students' Council.
scheme of raising money for the
school's Centennial 'project, the
Tuck Shop hall. A line approxim.
ately 3 inches wide will be drawn
„ around the inside of the Square,
As the band plays, passersby and
.---.shgpper-_s-will..-be•.ask8d, o-
their loose change along -theme
until the park is circled by money;
-- Each person-will--be-giverra tag. --
that he has made a donation to the
fund. If present plans hold
through, there will be four car
washes on the same,_ day at var.
bus garages. Please help us
achieve our goal.
A plan for the hallway can tie
found in the 1967 V ikf ng year.
book that came out last week, to
my opinion, and from what I've
heard from others, this year's
book is one of the best yet.
John White, the editor, and all
those on his'staff should be con.
gratulated. for their •efforts.
Last Wednesday,. the annual
awards assembly was held,
. George Gould was awarded the "
most . valuable senior football
p' yer award. In case 'you don't
ember, the Vikings tied Wing.
0.0. in the championship last
fa to become the cO.champions
for 1966.67. On the junior squad;
Randy Schmidt was selected as
the most valuable player. A new
B. A. A. award for the most vat:
uable lineman was awarded to Both
Wllkias.
Next, Mr. Murphy nioved into •
the field of basketball, presenting
Andy- Piraie ' with -the-most-vat•--
uable senior basketball • player
award, and Ken Bowen with the
most valuable junior basketball
player award:
Steve Tonks won the golf award..
Mrs. Pirie presented the public
speaking awards to the seniors,
0-
Arleata Pollock. andLorna Miller speil at Tam O'Shanter in Tor. like fun and should be a success
and the juniors, Alastair Pirie onto. Girling against the best like every otherSudents' Council
and Lynn Hardy. • teams s ,m Ontario and Quebec, dance this year.
Susan Miller, who won thebest the `boys won their, fust three
actress adrard for her portrayal games, including- a game against
of the Heroine in "The'Man With ..the Northern Ontario cham.
The Bowler Hat" at the. Huron. piol'i tut lo`st their fourth and
Perth. drama festival, was pre. final game by a narrow margin.
rented with her award by Mr. • Mr. Howe 'presented the final
Bettger. • award for the most valuable
Switching back to sports once soecer player to Doug Stoll. •
age r. _ ighrFfese rErd-55b" "'- 13Milrtlit "a 'ernbly- rbottrthe^,----
Willis with • the most valuable band and the choir gave us sam.
_wrestler award, -and Mr, Horner • pies -from their forthcoming
awarded Wayne Fisher the most special presentation. OnWednes.
promising wrestler -trophy. day, April 23 at 8:00. p.m., these
House league curling came to two, groups will be presenting a
an end during the Easter hol. Centennial Music Festival in the
idays with Don Edward's teach auditorium of the high school.
defeating the 'team skipped by There will be - no admission
Robert• Stolle • 9.5 . ten- end charge, and the public is invited
game, Don, .Pete Kalbfleisch, to attend.
Linda S,heardow.0 and I -an Harper The newest idea is a computer'
were presented with -the curling. date dance, scheduled for May -12.
trophy by Mr. Summer. • You won't knew who your date_ is
Also flaring--the=-holiday, ; t:ie until your *cards .are matched. To
boy's tea.in of John White, Don quote one grade 13, wouldn't
Edwt d. Robert Stoll, and Keith goof and match you up with an.
Fisher entered a schoolboy bon•- other girl. would it?" It sounds
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Notice to Owners or Harbourers of Dogs
Dog tags are now due and should be purchased at the
office of the Tax Collector as soon as possible as tags
were due March 1st, °
According to R.S.
person who does
liable to a fine.
Chap. 111, Section 4.4 every
mp yis guilty of an offence and is
Goderich Police .Department
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The bidding: South dealer
South West North East
I D pass I H pass
3C .pass 3D pass
4 D pass 5 D pass
pass pass •
Opening read: a of spades
Real aggressive bidding
was the key Word in this
particular deal, recently
played in a team of: four
match. North took the bull
by the, horns and knew
south's. 4 diamond bid
showed a really big hand.
Having his few points
where it: probably will do .
the ,most good i n dia-
mondsland also .the 10, 9,
4 of clubs he proceeded to
bid five -'diamonds. The
play wat not difficult' but
the hand was far from 'a lay
down at first gla`tice.
Declarer won the opening
lead with the ace of spades.
and played.the king of dia.-
mands and..., a. small
Mond inserting the ten. The
reason why declarer should`
take the diamond finesse
this way is to retain an. en-
try of the diamond ace to
enable him to take the club
`fiieS'e later.
Hes Avellabi+v Foir ,Lim e
Aga SERVICE sTATIoN and . RE$T'A '#
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Located, op, Hwro , litdx 'h
Good fortune .smiled on
south when the ten of dia-
monds held the trick. Next
came the ace of diamonds.
and* then the ten of clubs
finessing east's queen,
when this worked as well
the cocky south exclaimed
to his partner "six was al-
ways there".
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