HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-01-23, Page 7BV BRENDA EAST
AOTtVjIY NIGHT
ile:'i,etb 'ane held last
Friday evening proved to be a
great success, altough the town
team wasdefeated by, the
Vikings.
The. student .connci1 would
`.` like ito thank lnnt only the
ietudents' , of for
�+ r' aupporting the -fun and 'games
night, " but also ' the . team
'• memberi who played, and the
rx.'towi members who turned Out
o watcr:ih
}4, • Yitutnterest andenthusiasm
greatly appreciated.
STUDENT ASSEMBLY
On Tuesday afternoon, a
,student asseml?ly was held, Mr.
a• dual citizen. of
* O• an* del, an ,Svrltzerland,
fkpre seated . an ix ce I lent
?' travelogue - on his native land'
in Switzerland; Although the sound
equipment broken, most
litudelt s, whethR whet`or not they
t�uld hear the interesting
1?4narrativev enjoyed the • very
iinforrnatjve film.
Following the film, Dave
Royal, president of the council,
presented the nominees . for
• peen, Linda Barlow,
lireuii , %gat, Shirley Homuth
and Pat' Laid,
February '15, 1969 at three o'clock, St. George's Anglican ' 'BLUE A a D WHITE
Church, Goderich, Ontario. - ' ` TOURNAMENT
IIIIIIIIIululuoloutnNumtlluWUoolotltlttitotunuiuuwgllliillUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhI11Q11i1U14NIIIHM11111t11WN On Saturday, the . Biue and
PRESIDENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Sully, 150 St, George's Crescent,
aannounce the engagement of their daughterTieborah tulip to Mr.
Frank Paul Kucman, son of Mr, and Mrs FrankF Port
Colborne, Onrdrio. The marriage will take placeon ,Saturday,
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SCORES
}White Tournament was. held
!:with 10 schools' competing for
Gnaries Srokosz of Grand' the honours.
Bend, an onion grower, was ' Five ' teams arrived from
elected president, of the Ontario
There were five tables in -play and Vegetable . Growers',.
at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
flub Tuesday night, Winners and
their scores were as follows: Mrs.
D. MacDiarmid and Ray Fisher,
45' .Mrs. uD, D. Worthy and
Mrs: Bill Duncan, ' 401/2; .. Mrs.
Lloyd Etue arid. Mrs. J.
Scotchmer, 391/2; Mrs, Bob Stoney Creek, .and Barney 'G.
Sproule and Mrs. Al Galbraith,- Wilson of Cooksvie was named
3*. secretary—treasurer.
Association at the 110th annual
nventicn . of the association
in•Toronto 'la$ week.
e was. chosen, tb succeed
Harold Bonter of Carrying Place.
Elected vice-president was Sam
Piott, a fruit grower from
Here
is why we like
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..Sarnia - St. Clair, St. 1'atricks,
Northern, Central and SCITS —
along with Clinton, St. Mafy's,
Kincardine, Westminster, of
London and of course,
Goderich,
After many gruelling games,
St. Patrick came opt on top of
St. Clair, to win the Blue and,
'hate trophy. Clinton defeat
oderich jn .the . , a faolatio
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ga * 1 k .5r,p..' q 1
In ' "all, the tournament wasa
great .success. Much of that
success • was due to the great
organization of Mr, Horner, Mr.
Donnelly, Doug Keene and these
students who donated their time
and effort. Congratulations on a'
fine tournament.
Port Aibert..
The A.C.W. met at the home
of Mrs. Agnes Foster on January
7. .There were six- members
present. The February meeting
roll callwill a be three questions
from the Bible. Lunch. was
served by the hostess, Mrs: A.
Foster: -
Mr. and Mrs. Vein Willis and
family .were visitors `on Sunder
with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper
on Sunday.
Elton Draper returned home.
'on Tuesday' from Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
YOQiH ,BOWLING
PRESS SECRETARY
DIANNE M,ERIAM
BANTAN GIRLS
High single -- Dianne Oke
with a score of 178. High double
-- Tammy McAStQcker with a
total of 330. BANTAM GIRLS
BANTAM BOYS
• High single - '.Larry, Ryan
`with a good game oT 190. High
double -- Larry Ryan With a
total of 326.
JUNIOR GIRLS
High single -- Anita Tipert
With a game of -190. High doubbte —
Anita 'Fip rt with a total of
300.
JUNIOR BOYS:;_ ; '
High single Gary: Fisher
with an excellent game of 245.
High double — Gary Fisher with
,an excellent total of 440.
SEN,IOR'GIRLS
'High single -- Janet' Willis
with an excellent game of 242.
High double — Janet Willis with
a good total of 411.
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SENIOR BOYS ,
High' single —.Lee Ryan with
a good game of .216... High °
double Lee Ryan with a total'
of 39.4.
We would like to thank the
parents and the sons or
daughters . who made .„
Family. Twosome a success.
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