HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-26, Page 88' , The Cao. clench Sigrt rl-Stab, Thuesday, Oct. 26, 1967
pen New "Gymnatorium"
With the opening of the new
addition to GDCI the facilt.
ties vj►hich are available to the
'students will make for amere
conducive atmosphere for
learning as well as teaching,
r The new unteatorium .is
[second to, Ione in Oatario.
With a seating capacity of 800
during ganiles .and 1,409 dur.
ing assemblies, the 96 by
90 foot floor is one of the
largest in the province.
in addttioa to an' official
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84 by 50 foot basketball court
the floor, when divided by the
"electric curtain" which,
when open permits access to
the two new equipment rooms
which can 'be used wither as
one oasketbail court, one vol.
leyball court, threebadminton
courts, or one tennis court.
With this amount of room •ea
either side of the barrier,
the schools athletic potential
can be increased greatly.
The open court can have
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either, three Volleyball courts
" six badminton courts, or two
tennis courts.
Tne galleries which over.
look the, playing area may be
used as areas for w estling,
taarnaments,. or, during re.•
gular school periods, they can
be turned into two health class
roams.
The two new change room
'can: accomodate 50 students
each. The instructor roons
Which are immediately off the
change rooms, contain the con-
trols for the central ,heat
shower caatro'is. The team
iressing rooms now lead dir.
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Beta Sigma Phi
A. very lively and Interest-•
ing meeting of the Beta Sigme.
Phi Sorority w•is held at the
lovely home of Sue and David
Gower.
Tne ` "Hallowe'en" them^
diselose•d sump surprisingly
original cbstume s, wern by the
mem'.er s, Shirley Baechler
and Anita Sw srtman Were later
judged the 'greatest' and each
received a prize
Three of the m- m',Aersw'are
'unable to attend, but they had
the best excuse so far, -
New Sables? Congratulations,
proud parents? Final arrange-
ments were made for the bake
sale being held this Saturday
on the "Square". There will be
a'pledge dinner Novem'.'er 14
and all mom'.-ers will attend
this colorful event. •
A notice was read regard..
ing 19.38 ca:ivention-•aeing held
this year in Sarnia. •
Daring committee reports
Karen Sturdy me.de a very in-
'teresting one, by showing, the
books and .oys •- (some m2.d,e
,y Soroity 'me m:eers) watch
she, was about to take to the
local hospital., to, be used to
cheer up 'She tiny tots.
The Cultural Program with
the difficult subject: "Prose"
was taken by Gwen Howlett.
A nice lunch'was .served ey
Mes, Gower and oar co -hes.
tesses, .
Bridge Play
There were five tables in
play at the Goderich Dupli-
cate Bridge Club Tuesday
night. Winners and their
scores were as follows: Mies,
I. Papernick and Mrs. Bab
Sproule, 47; Dr. and Mi's.
Walter Oakes, 41 1/2; Mrs.
B ^sno
Lapaine and Mrs Joh-i
Stringer, 39; Mrs, Frank{Raid
and Mrs. Jim Doanelly, 371/2,
ectly Oat° the outside playing
ft'el,c;*:• and they, along -with the
change roams have showers
and sanitary facilities. '
Coach Wayne Horner -nem.
merited "Our gym is one of
the mist 'modern and prac.
tical in Ontario. It is second
to none In layout."
Auburn Institute
The Women's Institute is the
only organization compiling
community histories for the
Histor of Canada said Mrs.
R. C. Walker, .R. R. 1St,
.Gees,ge, provincial curator of
Tweedsmuir History -books,
when she conducted the work.
Shop for the curators of W est
and South Huron Districts in
the Board rooms of the Depart.
ment of Agriculture, Clinton
on Monday ,of this week..She
"was assisted by M.'s. John E.
MacLean, assistant curator
for • the London convention
area who welcomed Mcs, Wal•
ker and the curators.
Mrs. Walker reviewed the
duties set up by the WI and
stated that the Department of
Education use these history
books in the schools today for '
references.
A'colorful display of history
books, of Churches and
schools; and Family trees was
a great help for those attend.
ing this workshop.
Those present were M.:s. a
'M I. Galbraith, Wingham,
Mrs., Ethel Day, W Ingham,
Mils, Ivan W ightman, Belgrave
M.7s. Wellington, Blyth, Mrs.,
Andrew Straughan and M.7s.
George Proctor of Goderich;
Mrs. Tait Clark, Tiger Dun...
lop, Mrs. Wafred Colclough,.
Mes, -Mervyn Batkin, M.rs,
Charles Nelson and Mrs..,May
Gibson, all of Clinton, M.rs. ,
Lloyd Pips and Mrd. Arthur
.Clark, Londesboro, Mrs. Rob.
ert Simpson, Hensall, Mips.
W, D Mack, -Crediton, Mrs.
W, Haugh C rediton, Mrs. Cecil
Blake, M -s. Lorne Ivers and
Mrs. William Stewart of Dan.
gan'non, Mrs.' Arthur Rundle,
.Hurondale, M.'s. Theron
Cre`erv, Elmvale, Mes. Len
Purdy., Hensall, M ^s, Irwin
Rader, Dashwood; Mrs,. Leo-
nard Prang, Zurich, M rs. Rob-
ert J. Phillips and M.^s. W.
Bradnock of Auburn.
WINNER
Stephen •G'vynne, .36
Avenue won the Lotus
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