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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-01-02, Page 3toria po:1 C�Qn.EItiC I `5 NAb-$T M; ITf;EfRSDAY.-.M.A,N fiARY ',';1'x$9 =wravR, 19., ' "hey booth 'shr* a t"rl tti " `1 11i'n xil .th i tl, wi ' washing, , M�,r, ,:r ou Q. Beeau, they" I !sin . ° 2 4 d ek or + 1' `d4.. school. 1f a •^'l a 25• +r Dunt)14 '4- tti( k f. elepliant, r 207.' ' H'e .4kintec long h lept. pert desks, filling t1wui with 1+v" CAROLLING ry a• � I )Nein lyTtipmpsQn a_. One 'day last • week,: our" class • decided* to...reatly Show c ,ur .--Christ,cnas spirit, as it s s ovsr eitt-- flit} b:oo :.0f Acts 20:35`- "It is md° -,blessed ' tb give than to reeeive". So we...a.rranged 1Q..,gc� ., tt the" ,09" homes and -give the Christmas spirit '•Th - them. We were,_ ping to carol and _give them a box with a little candy and 'Other stuff: Me went .arou id from .plate w to plate ate' other Ttophigsin hand, ,winners in, last Interclub Figure Skating Dance Competition are, from left to right, Phyllis Fremlin and Vicky Lou Sunday's Finch of - Clinton, senior division; Cheryl Hamilton and Lorilie McClinchey of Goderich, junidr division, =- (Staff Photo): figure Skating Club Wins Junior A figure skating. dance competition • for the various clubs' in..,. this,, area .,,was held . Sunday,- Dtcember 29,• - at 'Clintq,�n Memorial • Arena, Clinton The intention behind this meet was •to promote `-inter-club friendships ander give the youngsters a taste of competition. The clubs ' represented were Goderich, . Clinton and C.F.B. Adastral, Park. The skaters composed. two gr p'. he junior -gr:ot p_,,was ✓ required to ,perforrh the Dutch Waltz, and the seniors; Moth the o Dutch Waltz and Canasta Tango: Rep.Lseriting-the Goderich Club; in junior pairs,' 'were G"aroi Chapman; ~and Bonnie McGhee, Cheryl Hamilton and Laura Lee McClinchey, and Pamela and Patrice Craven. Goderich;. Club's senior entrants were Janet' 'Pettus and _Kathy Hynds, Shirley McFadden and Patti Kay. In the junior :competition, the • first prize, "Sutherland 'Trophy, vvas- won by Cheryl Hamilton ' and .-Law-lake :_N Clinchey - of the Goderich Club. Second place was won -by Clinton's entrants, Susan Reed and Sally Webb, and Fent Trophiet„_„„ SOCIAL CALENDAR goo k s. i naily ik cattle' to - 11. eo-verifg it. —What a time,! 12. Ripping tape and tearig .wrap. 22 Xh the It wasdone. We st4rt cf out, the pants u Ile had to keel dry,. Rabin flew south,- 13ecatlse,it wasn't raining 21:'' `'rom stielti.pi them In Ile wanted to °kp' ills ::PeanuLtt°r* -• =�, dark bitter wand blew against clur 14. He ages not know hQW to , cheeks. We were )here;' Ours, rvar'lcucly. voices rang' out aS we carolled. 15'. He says pass the soap. ' As we started home, we felt 16. C'lock proud and we hope more people 17: A shoe. wilt; realt2ee .it is better to give • 18. A.- horse with his eyes than U .i`eceive. °._ sh"ut, Lieut. and Mrs.-131Jan' Dowds and Carolyn. of-Gimli, :Manitoba spent the holidays with= Mrs.. Dowdy parents, • Mr.` and Mrs. Stan Ryan. W o crd.sto.c k b caat;d of duration, ending, its 60 years of exi tepee '- held a...re-t+nion 'of' membersand, ex -Members at Craigowan Golf and Country .Club Wednesday evening of last week. Among those ,attending were Mr. and •Mrs: W. E. Elliott; of • Goderich. Mr. Elliott was trustee , r : for Six years,' and Chairman in 19-37. AKIS. WERS TO RtF DLES 1,--A police car. 2. You're to() .Smoke. 3: A man laughing his head off. 4. A yardstick. 5. Ile missed the Ball. 6. Dog -gone -it. 7. To ketchup on .his sleep. 8:' Your name. 9: TO colour his dream_...-... .---ENJOY THE FIN gilt' FOOD IN TOWN -Chinese Food - Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT CiRP_E S' '- OPEN 'DAILY -OPEN'DAILY a.m.-to 10 p.m. Open Friday and Saturday -•---- Until 12 Midhight young, to Staff Sgt. Bind Mrs. Hudson , Milburn, Alan,` Ricky, Cathy and Kant, of Regina, Saskatchewan are spending the -holiday season with the,latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs; Norman' Allin, Benmiller. , • The a _.Esquire Restaurant • "524-9941" REASONABLE. ADMISSION Heated Lunch Booth on Range • 4 a y i NYHANCS; (1.1' 811.1; 'S 1>,SS'O„ BL YTFi 1-5 third lace "by Judy Bradshaw Curling and Ki Motornura of Adastral Park. - In senior dance pairs, the . Anderson Trophy went to Vicki Pinch and °Phylis Fremlin of Clinton, second place -1.o Janet EARL The first draw for the Ladies' Section of the Curling Club finished last week. The - Tuesday *afternoon J'ettus,, and Kathy Hynd (: °- "P Goderich, and third to .Darlene Webb and Ruth %Ann Neilans, 'also of Clinton. .C. F.S.A. tests are scheduled to be - held in Stratford next Sunday; January 5, where the__ G oderich "Club • • will - be represented. - .was lweln by AbeRink skipped by Elsie Gardner, with Louise Hetherington, Verna Worthy. and Ruth Skeo . h as team.- " Second place went to the Rink skipped---by-=Mary Lapaine and included- Ardith Brisette, Auleen' Garry and'I'hyl Durst. * . . Third Place was won by Anna Refflinghaus' a team o f ,,,,Mary Filsinger, Gertrude .Mueller and HazekBeaver. • • The Thursday evening 'd.raw-'• was won by Elsje Gardner and her team of Jean Asher, Mary Filsin er and Auleen*Cur-ry. 'A very close second was- a team skipped by Grace Sale with Irene White, Say Duncan •and Beryl .Harper. • ' Third prize was taken by Kay Graf. and her team of Bertha McGee, Shirley Ilazktt and Dianne Harris. Prizes for both ere'rits were Christmas candles, in keeping with the Season. -Mr. and 'Mrs. Amoid Fuller, Sandra, Jack, and. Brian, spent. the Christmas holidays in,. Durham with her parentss,Mr. and Mts. Carl Fry. Miss -Bernice Fuller of Htanilton, spent Christmas Day with her , mother, Mrs; Reg Fuller, returned to Hamilton, then left by plane for Montreal, where she is- taking a course in `•'Electrolysis, - - -Cpl. and Mrs. Gillis Frechette of St. Jean, `''Queec, 'visited the,,,• latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs: A -b. Powell, Picton Street, during the Christmas Season: If, Yoi. .W.antThat Mrs. Erma Brewar and son, James, of Kitchener, spent a few days_ with her mother and -Mr. I -L. Van Arman during the Christmas 'Season. 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