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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-03-20, Page 6lett SIGNAL -ST .Ri THURS) A'VMACH Z! Vaulting Colborne Central School was the scene .ot an open house recently 'when pafrents were invited to attend and (earn how their children are'progressing. Part of the evening was taken up With a gymnastics display put on by the students..- staff photo Artists view their work Budding artists had an opportunity to display their work at an open house held • recently at . Colborne Central School. The students had been receiving a seriesof lectures from well-known locale' artist Jack McLaren and from the quality of their work have gained a great deal 'of useful information• from them. Looking over sore of the work is school principal Philip Main and student artists Pat Westlake and Gerry' McPhee. -- staff photo nu mmilm uuuw unaiuuuumalum niu miu imainuununnumuuninuuunman a aninuumunjlinimmaa mmannuuunliunnnninnnuunll, Colborne Corner CoIbo rne Home • Grade 2 Heather Clark: I want to •be a schoolteacher when. I grow up." I like school, we are taking about Canada ..in _ Social. Studies, I like Social Studies the best. I am 7 years old. , Linda Feagan: I want to. be a housewife when I grow 'up. I like school. ,I like art the best. I am 7 years old, my birthday' is on May 27. We . are putting on ` an assembly this week. Mrs. Robinson Grade 2. WINTER Winter is so much fun, ' We always, always, always run. But when the sky is full of light, That is when the cold will really bite. .Beside the river -there are, some trees, Which make <a lovely breeze: But whenever I see the :river,,.' It will always make me shiver. Heather Jewell Grade 6 WHEN ICE AND SNOW MELTS AWAY When ice "and snow' melt away, ,Children are happy and ygay.v There is ' neither sl\idi ig, or slipping, 'gilt there will be skipping, Hip hip horray! hip hip horray! When ice and snow melt away.. Lisp MooreP SPRING The bias aye coming out on the trees, Instead of a strong wind, there's ,only a breeze, So nobody could:ft'eeze: But I did sneeze. The animals are coming out, I've seen some with .a big snout, Some birds in the trees Look like they ..are going to freez ; "Bryan Durst. AS I LOOKED OUT MY WINDOW OF MY SPACESHIP As.. I looked out of my spaceship window I could see all the planets, stars and earth. It was really very thrilling. Just then. L heard on the radio we were reaching Mars. It said that Martians were on the same freeway as us. I was really lonely so I was glad to hear about the Martians: Just then I ran intoone that was going only 3,000 m.p.h. I invited him in -and had some of that awfhl tasting food. Then we went to the _xnaon,anti- ate some cheese. We were so full that I could hardly walk. Then I went home to the earth and he went home to Mars. Debbie Dustow Grade 6 .SCIENCE -about animal- coverings: _ . _ We divided up into groups of two and .each pickeda topic and began. Some questions that the groups vvere asked to find . out are: How is a turtle's shell attached? (Its shell is formed by the . backbone and - ribs growing together.) How do whiskers protect animals? (Some animals rub their *whiskers together to talk and some others use them as senses.) Soon we will be starting another topic. , Laurie.Kernighan Grade 6 and --School- ----- plan. family fun .night Colborne Township Home ' and School' Association met, in the school nditorium on March 10. The president, Mrs. E. ReabUrn,' conducted a short business meeting. A motion was passed to provide student, award bars again this year. Mrs: G. Robertson -outlined plans for the Family Fun Night on March 28. The nominating committee DAVY CROCKETT. National Grocers is one of 350 firms enrolled in the Ontario . Safety League's commercial vehicle programme. Listed among . their' drivers eligible for a Safe Driver Award -for being accident -free in 1968 are: Douglas Crockett, Elwood. Crockett, George Crockett, Robert -Crockett, Ronald Crockett. Ilavy, it seems, doesn't drive. \� St.GeorgeLS ' Our March meeting opened. with the singing of Hymn 6 S "Rise pp Qt* lllei. of 09.1" ► Gale led in our regular prayers' and the Litany. The diocesan spring meeting As to b+_,; head April 20 and 21 ih w the Cathedral, London, and the spring deanery is to be held in St. George's the end of May. Mrs. Hunt was allotted some money to buy yarn for our Dorcas work instead of the quilts we usually make. We were reminded to keep up visits to sick and shut4ns, Mr. Russel then gave his Lenten talk -on the theme of the changing - world and the problems that result. The' Bible has to be the moral guide for good living and many of its characters are the channel through which God works. We had a. discussion afterwards and the meeting closed with a social half hour with Mrs. William White being hostess. Youth Ladies Curling Club jitney The Ladies' Curling Club held its final .bonspiel for the season, o w in a ' Thursday, March 13. There was a full entry.. W inners of the N. T. Ormandy trophy were left to right, Muriel Murphy, lead, Barbara Hawkins, second,: Mary. Filsinger, vice, and Anna Refflinghaus, skip. Mary Filsinger also won the draw prize, a crystal .bowl. Second place rink was skipped by Kay Graf supported by Barb , Everett, Grace McDonald and Isabel Gardner. Doris Paquette with By Press Secretary , 'Dianne Meriam March 1st BANTAM GIRLS . ff High Single - Dale Oke with a game of 193. High Double - Dale Oke with a total.of 341. BANTAM BOYS , - High Single.- Larry Ryan with a - good game of 199. High Double - Larry Ryan with a good total of 385,, JUNIOR GIRLS High Single - Debbie Smith with a good game of 252. High Double - Debbie Smith with a good. total of.430. , JUNIOR BOYS High Single - Jim Mero with a game of 225. High Double - Gary Allin with, a .total of 383. SENIOR GIRLS High Single - Dianne Meriam Eileen Palmer, Betty Moore and Jean •Feagen came third. - Sta Photo. I I I I I (I I I I ((I I I I I I I I I I I11111111111111111111111111111111 m 1111111111111111111111111 U 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Peqasus Piayers present play . The Pegasus Players Drama Club at CFB Clinton will soon be presenting the three -act farce, "Pools Paradise," by Philip King. • The• action takes place in the vicarage at • Merton-cum- 'Middlewick where the wife of the Rev. Lionel Toop becomes entangled in fantastic ' complications when she believes she has won 200;000 pounds on the football pools. The club, has welcomed Brian Markson of Goderich to direct with. a game of. 228. 'High. Double -=Dian ie-Meriam with--a-- total of 386. . t SENIOR BOYS High . Single - Lee Ryan with -a gameof x236. High -Double - Ken, . Davidson with a total of 403. r j PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT 4 r:,....., MA 1C H ., .,. ., P BANTAM GIRLS TEAM First canle' Queensway; Toronto with a grand total of 2705. Second, „ Pen Centre, ard5n City with a total or 2'S•8'3,• third, Paladium Recreation, .Windsor with a total of 2371. The Little Bowl team report was given by Mrs. M. had' a total of 2153 and placed Montgomery. 10th out of 14 teams. Mrs., Faulds, a social worker and Mrs.`.Pogson, a teacher, from BANTAM BOYS the Goderich Psychiatric First, came Victoria Bowl, Hospital,. gave valuable Kitchener `with a grand total of information about help for 2780, • second, Queensway, • children with : emotional or- ,Toronto with a total of. 2768, learning problems. third, Brimley, ;.4i Scarborough A question and answer period swath a total of 2670. followed. . Provincial Bowling Queen is Lunch was served by Mrs. Janice Halt. from Hamilton, Wm. Fisher` and her committee. Zone E. the play. Brian has had much experience in drama work in England and Canada and has been active for several years 'in the Clarkson„Operetta Company. He recently opened the Coach House travel agency in Goderich. Rehearsals are in progress and behind -the -scenes workers are busy constructing the set. ,The production will be staged in the Base Theatre on May 2, 3 and 4. Curtain time and ' ticket information will be advertised in the coming weeks. CrlihTtr ,rea Qn Wednesday night°° of 'leaf week the Royal Black Knights of . Huron County met In annual meeting in the Blyth Orange Hall with a large attendance. The meeting was in charge of the County Master, Sir Knight Russell Page, of Grand Bend. After the opening ceremonie , were finished, committees wer0 appointed to check the reports sent in by. each P recptoro► for their yeses work, These reports when given, proved very satisfactory, Wand the auditing of the treasurer's books showed -a nice balance of money or hand. Blyth Preceptory was awarded. the Murray Cup for having the largest increase during the year. held in Brampton an August 1Z. At this lime the edunty master gave as his closing remarks a very. earnest and Qn special motion, P.C.M. Sir Kt. Charles Stewart was appointed press reporter and if possible to contact all newspapers in the surrounding area, including the Orange Sentinel, Toronto. Other . important ' ,hatters discussed included the attendance at Parry Sound of the Grand Black ,/Chapter of Ontario West in May 4; the Derry _ Day celebration. sincere message :on his work during the past two years. He urged all members to stand firm '• to the principles of our order, stressing the great. need for it today. V.W. Sir Kt. Waltelr .Scott, Grand Chaplain, and Y.W. Sir Kt Mack Switzer, Grand Pianist, both of Ontario West, were. escorted to the altar and given Grand Honors: Later, after the County Master had declared all offices viicant; they were given the work • of electing and installing the... new slate of ' ,A officers for 1969. �.. They are as follows: county master, John Henderson; 'deputy county master,, Lloyd Hern; registrar, Bill Taylor; treasurer, Henry Patterson; first lecturer, Fred Jamieson; second lecturer, Wm. 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