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W. John Ross, b 'graduate of
Centrad HuronSecondarySchool
Clinton and of London Teachers'
College, will teach Grade Vi,
Ignace Central Sehool, District
of Kenora, in Northern Ontario.
He, is the 'son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ewan Ross, Nairn Drive,
Goderich. •
Jfl,:sbrudqe
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osam - Prizes don,.
aced and won at Kingsbridge
Gatdell Payr
Teflon Cookware donated by
• Rina "Van Qscht Kintail,won, by
Victor O'Reilly, London. G.E.
Hand 'mixer donated by Wor*
soil's #iardwarer Goderich, won
by Mrs, ,Mallough, Goderich,
Electric' smoker -stand donated
by MacKenzie Furniture, .Luck,
nzdw.*on by Kathleen Q'Keeitie,
K i tatl. ,Clotfies -Hamper . don...
ated by Johnstone's Furniture,
Luucknow, won by Lennard
Laughlin, i R. 7 Lucknow.
Table lamp donated•by Shore's
Appliances, Goderich, won by
Leonard G'Loughlin, Lucknow.
Lazy ,Susan donated. by Bill
Schmidt, Lucknow,w6n by Mur.
ray °Johnston, Port Albert.
Plush ottoman donated .by
Blackstone's. Furniture, God.
erich,won by Mrs. EdJohnston,
Goderich. Lawn rocking chair
donated by Henderson's Book
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store; 'Goderich, won byHarry
m� Worsen, .GEoderch. Electric
'block donated by Greer Elec.
trier Lucknow,won by Leon Ban-
non, Seaforth. Fifty pounds of
white sugar donated by Hallo
Red and White. Lucknow,. won
by Reg Brogm, R. R. 7 Luck.
now.
Lace tablecloth donated by
Seigrist's Dry Goods, Lucknow,
won by Stephen Howard, E. R.
7 .Lucknow. Magic cook books
donated .by,,, Crest Hardware,
Lucknow, won ,by John Wallace
R. R. 7 L'icknow.• Bath set
* donated by Hibbert's, Goiierich,
won ,by Mrs. Herman Lambertus
R. R. 3 Goderich. -Centennial
tray donated byBricker's
Jewellery, Godech, won by.
Robert Frost, De.treit. Dinner
ham donated by O'Brien's Meat
Market, Goderich,won by Mrs.
Gordon Fowler, R. R. 4 God-
erich. $5 Voucher donated by
Ornnandy's Jewellery, Goderich
won by Francis Hogan, R. R.
'7 Lucknow.
Luncheon set donated by Ash.
ton's Department Store, Luck.
now, won by Father L. Ryan,
Guelph. Purse donated by
Schaefer's Ladies Wear, God- •
erich, won by Matt O'Loughlin • ."
R. R. 7--Lucknow. Salad bowl
.,13,E
Goderich, won by John O'Keefe ,•
Kintail. One pair slippers don.
ated by Sanderson's Wear Luck.
now won by Mel Acheson, Sea.
forth. One gallon of paint don.
ated by Henderson's Planing
Mi11,Lucknow,won by Joe Aus-
tin, R. • R. 7 Lucknow. Print.
ing of tickets donated by Floyd
Lodge, Goderich.
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VICTORIA AND GREY
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GODERICH
AT THE STOP LIGHTS
PERSONALS,
KINGSBRIDGE"- Rev. Father
Albert Zammit S.S.P. arrived
on, Thursday, August 24 to be
in charge of the Parish while
Father Charles Caruana S.S.P.
is away. Father Zammit, mem-
ber of the Missionary Society ,
of St. Paul and a native of
Malta ,was .ordained at St. Pat.
,rick's Cathedral, Melbourne,on -:
July 23, 1966. He studied at
"Corpus Christi" college .in
Australia; We welcome him and
wish him every success- in his
parish work.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch
and Michael of St. Agatha spent
the ,:week with Mr. -and Mrs.
Jack Van Osch.
Miss Blanche Bilgdeau of
Guelph visited with Mr. • and
Mrs. Orman Heffernan.
*• • * *
Kevin Austin, son, of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Austin, is
being hospitalized in Goderich.
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Mr. and Mrs,. Sandy Mac-
Pherson and Sandra 'Lynn of
Oshawa spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. `Earl Dren.
nan:
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A reception was held at the
Legion Hall, Lucknow, on Fri-
day evening. for Mr. and `Mrs, ,
Art Bowler (nee Linda Vas -
sella).
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Misses Rita and Pat Forbes
of Detroit spent the weekend
with their -, aunt, Mrs. John
Howard and family.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Berry
and family of Downsview are
holidaying with Mrs. Jim
Doherty.
Miss Teresa Courtney of Tor-
onto is"holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Courtney and family.
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Miss Helen Courtney is vis.
iting with Dr. and Mrs. McGee
of Detroit.
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• We are happy to report that
Mike Penich is home now from
the hospital where fie, spent
four days with an eye infec-
tion. -
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ORT ALBE'RT.
Personais
PORT Al<BERT - Fred lack*
son of Toronto spent a few
days with Mrs. IL Lednor.after
returning from a vacation. in
Nashville, Tenn., Smoky ,Mqu•
tains,and E-xpo,
* * *
Mrs. W. Balkwill and Karen
of Toronto brought Miss. Vera
P. Taylor from South Shields,
Durharp, England -to visit her
mother, Mrs. H. Lednor. Miss
Taylor .entertained Mrs, I.ednor
and her daughter while they
were travelling in ,Britain last
year.
Sincearriving in Canada five
weeks– ago,. Miss Taylor has
been to Expo, the PanAm gimes
in Winnipeg and taken a trip
through the Rocky Mountains in
Alberta and Montana. She will be
returning to England on
August 37.
Centennial Cahn.
By Mrs. Walter Rathburn
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The family Qf Mr. and, Mrs.
Clarence Hoy gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William –
Knight, Bonnie and Ricky of `
Sarnia on Sunday. Those pre*
sent 'were Mrs. Earl Teschke,
Gerald, Mary, Glen and Elaine
of Desboro. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bowl}, Larry and Randy of
This Labor Day Weekend will
be the most clintstaining one
that Gpderich has ever had.
That is a big statement –
but when did you ever have
such a big weekend so' well
organized? Priday,theS.S. South
American comes to Goderich
Harbour. I de !t 'know if vie are
allowed to g•MAkaard, but any.
way we Can nnice to . the
passengers. who -would like- to
see our nice town, in the short
time they are able to come
ashore. Why don't you show
that we ARE friendly and show
them around? You meet the
nicest people that way!
Saturday our Trades and
Labour Council has many ev.
ents lined, up as you can see
by their notice in .this paper.
Their 'Ball' will •be well at.
tended – and ' how• • long is it
since you. two went to a nice
dance and had fun together?
Sunday church services for
everyone.
Monday the Parade – and I
hear it IS going to be a big
London. Corporal andMrs,pla,. one! I eze..}lie_bo s
Gimli, Manitoba .and Mr. and so don't miss it.
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Mrs. Robert Hoy and Debbie'
a of Goderich, and Mrs. Clarence
Hoy,_Terry and Tim.
Corporal and Mrs. Clarence
Hoy, Ronnie and Gary returned
ib Gimli on Thursday having
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Armstrong, Mrs. Hoy's par-
ents and relatives of Longuirel,
Quebec. They also went to Expo
for three days• and "visited the
past two weeks 'with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Clarence Hoy and rela.
tives.
4) There will also be a RACE
MEET. It seems we dertainly-
have a variety; so don't choose
one thing, go to ALL of them!
It's later than you think!
Summer has slipped away and
any day now we will be riding
about the country to see the
* * * - ' Brenda Hat
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden
Harold Kavanough of Detroit Sett Record
Mrs. Dave Martin and family
and. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy A
last week. Statistics for the last • six
* * * Wednesday night harness racing
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper, ° programs at the Goderich race -
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Grenier, way indicate a fairly consistent
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Meader -pattern of attendance and wager.
and Arnold of Detroit were at ing. Both attendance andwager.
Expo the past week. . ing records were set at the Au-
* * * gust 9 program when -1335 fans
Mr. and Mra. Bob Bowden were on hand to place* $21,616
Paul, Laverne, Linda, and Bar. in bets, Listed here are the;
bara of London and Mr, and attendance and betting- figures
Mrs. Lemar Sheeder and 1VIr. • for the last six Wednesday night
and Mrs. Leroy Sheidar and races: -Jury lb, (no ,attendance
Pula of Detrciit-visited with Mrs — figure-avarilable)-; mutuel-handlle.-
Dave Martin and family over $15,700; July 26, attendance,
1330, mutuel handle, $17,119; Au.
the weekend. • ,
* * * gust 2, attendance, 1142; mutuel
Mrs. Charles Crosset• and handle, $17,680_- `August 9.,�at.•
fly of Toronto visited over. tendah 1335, :muttiel• odie,`
The weekend with Mr. and Mrs. $21,616; August 16, attedance,
Itoy Petrie. 1112, mutuel handle, $17,27,8;
* * * August 23, attendance, 1137,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kilty of ' mutuel handle, $18,806.
Kitchener and Mr. and. Mrs.
Harold Kavanough of Detroit The 1967 track record at God.
are atfi :their' cottages' for a erich raceway was' established
ticouple of,weeks. during the August 9 races when
Th Brenda Hat, owned by R. Yundt,
Hanover, and drivenby W. Fritz, •
clipped the mile off in 2:07
flat.
Joe Martin and family and
Peter Martin of Hamilton vis-
ited with Mrs. Blaise Martin.
* . * *
Mrs. Joe Garvey of Toronto
visited with Dr. and Mrs., Peter
Bolland. •-•
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In doing this she improved her
-own recordQof 2:08.3 set during
an earlier season's perfor.
.mance at ,,,the `local raceway.
beautiful "Cavalcade of Color"
shpwn every fall,, The Bowling
leagues are already shaping
up, the baseball is finishing up,
and there is a great feeling of
excitement all about. The kids
are causing most of the stir
because there' is so much they
want to do and see before .they
are confined to school again.
The parents are just holding
back the big sigh until they can
have a mpment's peace and
quiet and can Collapse for five
minutes, •
Wup
you goingiththe .to lagsteppedor getpace ohare the
band wagon. "Come alive --
you're in the hipped -up genera.
tion!
I don't know if I can stand itl
Martha
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TY SLOGAN
CONTEST
For All Goderich and District
.Public School " Students
a •
25 Words Or Less
FIRST PRICE -- BICYCLE
Donated by RONEDDS BP
MallEntri.s To
RON CARTER
116 Bruce , St.
CONTEST CLOSES SEPTEMBER 23
34-5
yr
G. D..C.
Students are reminded that school commences on
Tuesday, September 5, 1967. Students from the
Goderich District Collegiate Institute area who are•
attending Goderich District Collegiate and Central
Huron Secondary School in Clinton, will report to
Goderich.
On TUESDAY only, schoolWill commence at.. 9:40
a.m ? This means that buses will travel the routes
approximately forty minutes later than on a normal
school day.
Grade 9 students attending Goderich District Col-
legiate Institute are to report to the cafeteria. .
Grades.0;11, 12 and13-s'tidents "attending .Goderich'
Collegiate are to report to the auditorium.
Students attending Central Huron Secondary School
are to report to the Large Group Instruction Room.
Central Huron students must register at Goderich
before they report to Clinton.
Buses willtravel approximately the "-same 'routes
as last year.
-For details as to m ;and ca i0h', pease contact:
Mr. Rex Duckworth,. Goderich, 524-8462 or 524-6271
or ,
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Mr. Alvin Sherwood, Dungannon, 529-7921.
Grade 13 ,students should bring funds to purchase
textbook4ras,sbow.. ,p? t.l e. book l ,at provided in Juane.
Grades9, 10,11 and '•1L students will be supplied with
all text books by the School Board.
Any students not registered for the new term should
contact the school during this week to eliminate con-
fusion on opening day. o
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