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What did .you think of "ouic. lima the/-.eeutre of the oµp. In a
• t XFAM Walk rs? 'Weren't they': few minutes' theywere both
just ,,were
had no idea so 'back at piaci 'with no outward
many would . walk so far --25 sign of having even heard of
miles — that's, a LOT of miles — OXFAM or aches or blisters.
especially when you play Kids are GREAT PEOPLE. I
around, like most of those kids
on . the trip, I'll bet they used up
several more miles.
I was surprised that there
were so many very tiny ones on
the walk. It appears that THEY
came thro' the ordeal a lot
e older folks. I had
cawowho were
on -walkers about
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better Wan t
to laugh a
telhli'ig some
their aches an s pains when two
little ones, who h 't.
complained and were walking
and running around quite
normal, suddenly perked up
their ears and realized theolder•
kids were the centre of
attention. The one 'little one
stood. up and headed-- for the
moaners with the funniest limp
you ever saw — practically
dragging one leg,,Irhe other one—marrieds
hunched Flip"and airnost crawled
think they all deserve a great big
hand for their accomplishment
— don't you?
Well — the next thing to start
since hockey and marbles are
over is the ball practice. I am
told the Kinettes are going to
sponsor a girls team of youngsters
from about 12 to 15, years ob
age — and we. certainly need a
team of "thatage group. The
Dodgers•• who have been such a
great team will probably help
these re-inforcements all they'
can, but most of them are
working girls who have trouble
getting out to their own
practices. So' the Kinettes are
asking for help - HELP —! in
any shape or form.
There are a great many young
who could get back
into the swing and excitemept of
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BINGO at LEHALL.
Saturday, *ay 10
'at, 8.30 p.m.
,15 GAMES — 1.00 .
The Prize for each regu{ai game will be $12.00
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._ JACKPOT OF $90.00 IN 58 CA `tsS -
Spq.nsored by Brancfi 109 ROYAL CANADIAN - LEGION
No One Uncle 16 Permitted To Play.
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softball -- or fast ball, -,Anything bothers me, so many people who
yon can do will be appreciated. ,have lovely flower beds are also
and I know it takes a lot of overworking the poison spray
workers to get a ball team guns, with the result that birds
started. How about helping the and „bee,s are' --quickly
Kinettes build up a good team of disappearing! Will you take
youngsters.notice this spring of the few'
I want" to give all of you a birds and insects -- and change
little reminder about the "Sing your trigger happy methods?
-Out Trenton" group who are Your great grandchildren will
coming to. the Canadian Forces thank you as will future
Base Clinton on May 24th, a ' generations.
Saturday evening. On May 14, the Dessert Card
This group of over 100 teen- Party, On May 21 the ladies of
agers, are ,certainly one of the Nile United Church .acre serving a
greatest groups of the "UP ham, salad' supper. These
WITH PEOPLE" type of singers . cotini.# suppers are always so
to°`tiit this area. On teen-age :gob�To mark this one on your
• 4' Welcolrn to . Mr
Irwin Ca
purchased"
MacKenzie
'pireparing t
.shoray,.Mr°
and soli,
area ,in.s'ti,
eC')�I v s
Mrs. Bill Famish were the John
MacRae family of Mono Mills.
Surveyers are busy -on
Highway 86 in the Lochalsh
area.
Seeding is in full swing and
the hum of tractors can be heard
• at all hours. - -
Hiring day was Friday May
1st at Stratford Teachers,'
College, and Miss. Betty Ann
Simpson will be teaching in
Scarborough.
Mr. Douglas MacKenzie
,Nlrs.
who" have
Jiald R.
are busy
ve "i),' very
Mrs. C mpbe
rom th Belfast
...ip. , �.
rs with Mr, and
steam alone they have learned eiderldar. From I•i 30 4 8 yolit'' •
songs, dames, choreography and can reallystuff yourselfre? -
harmony to compose a very , • I hope you saw %Goderich
professional two hour show. Little Theatre's. versiorrof "Star
They've done costumes, lighting; Spangled Girl." I thought it was
sound, stage complex, and all tremendous and _all that I' have
that goes into making a great conversed with, who saw the
show GREAT. They rI their show REALLY enjoyed it. To
own show, discipline their own • Kathy Jenkins and her whole
group ' and have‘- undertaken the group, — a -big "Thank you for,•a
challenge to create a new image wonderful evening."for youth of today.The shOw is "well poltshed,tough spirited and colorful. Itbegins and ends with a sWle andsparkle that would Put*a0-sit-inplum is a new breed of IrCISk 'rOr
Martha
audience on it's feet."
Canadians — people of warmth
and affection and: concerti- for
bei'
others with the new pride in r
C.gnadian.41p90ti,
They; have performed at
many, many functions' across the
country — and as one newspaper
said quote, -"Aa long as we have'
young }-people mlike "" this• in
Canada, : ewe need have na fear
fli the fdttrre- of our country: It
is in GOOD' hands!"`I know you
too, will feel the same about
them, and I'm sure our own
----teen-alters-wilirwant..t4 start_.their
own group of fuh and song after
they see this performance.
There is no admission charge,
and seating is ori.the "first come
first sit" basis. Make your . plans
now to go and hear them — It
would be a shame to miss them.
I hear the Legion Auxiliary,
ladies are quite happywiththe
results of their "Bunny Bundle"
project. — They sent in $89.00!
How about THAT! and they
said they don't know why they
hadn't done it sooner. '
On Wednesday, May 14, at
Legion Hall the Ahmeek
Chapter of the T,O.D.E. is having
an Afternoon of "Dessert and
Cards." Starting at 1:30 you will
have the most delicious deserts
to choose from and then settle
done ,to an afternoon of Bridge,
"500," or Euchre = you make
the choice. This is a welt
attended annual affair so get
your . "table" together and get
there early. The prizes are
always good, Too.
Can you believe we are still
° walking around on, VIOLETS!
You just can't escape them, the
lawns are full of them. I'll bet
that will make our "away from
home people, lonesome. An
another thing, before the firs of
March the snowdrops were out
in full force- —• they're. STILL
out! Can you believe it? '
Our spring flowers-- are really
beautiful and they --bloom -for
such a long time. I know that
from London, on towards
Windsor - and especially
Windsor, the flowers. spring up,
smile and disappear — 'almost
before you get a chance to look
at them. Aren't WE lucky!
There's only one thing. bat
The regular Child Health Conference
held in the Court House, Goderich-,�,
will be
Saturday, May 24th,
9:30 - 11:30,
for this month only.
Future Clinics will be held, as usual, on the
3rd Saturday of eSch month.
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital -
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday.. May, 11., 1969
2:0Q, P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
You are cordially invited to visit your hospital on
Hospital Day. In co -operations with the Women's
Hospital Auxiliary, there will be conducted tours.
` Refreshnier� l be served.
SPONSORED BY
•received word .he. , had mon a'
Scholarship froin the Iieheo1 •I
atten.d.s in . "Toronto.
Misi Phyll'' Brailey, who has
L beenteaching in Toronto for the
past two years as receive "word
that. she has been hired by the
�C
�1Fttee �` ounty�. ,"B,ii'ar'd4' 'POf'
f•.
Education to teach in Ripley.'
Congratulations to John
"Bradley who placed 4th out of
321 students in his year at
University of Guelph.
AiRC ND1T1ONED
Dorothy and Victor Ross of
Windsor were visiting M6 Ross'
sister_ Margaret Simpson last •
week,, She v4 is. ill in
Kitchener Waterloo hospital. Mr:
Ross and his sister' were born
and brought up in Ooderich and
frequent,visitors here. 9.
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design
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FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Fri. - Sat. - Sun.
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'ALT DISNEY=
1111 GLENN FORD As
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formation of;. 4 permanent stamps as visible ambassadors of
Design Advisory Committee . Canada - including greater
made up of artists.: designers and attention to -the. cultural,
philatelists, and a substantial scientific an r humanitarian
increase in commissions paid by achievemer>S°-'of . Canadians. In
the'Post-TOFfiee—te designers of Tereasing-,the- report—Mr, Kierans--
Canadian stamps ' are the stated that the4tilk' Force had
principal recommendations of a fulfilled its purpose, which was
Special Task Force 'on Stamp "to provide the Post Office with
Design The'r-eport -of the Task the--candid_and._._"_unrestricted.
Force was tabled in the
Commons today by
Communications Minis - Eric
W. Kierans.
The TaskTF1orce, established in
January, was chaired by Gordon
Cunningham, Virector,
Information and Public
--Relations for the ---Post Office
Department. Its members were:
Allan Fleming, Toronto; Yves
Gauthier and Julien Hebert,
Montreal.; Alex Colville,.
Sackville; N.B., and David Silcox
of the Canada Council, Ottawa.
In its 30 -page report the Task
Force ' concluded that "no
• professional artist/designer can
be expected to design stamps for
the Canada Post Office for the
present fee." It recommended an
increase in these fees from the
present $400 to $2,000.
STRATFORD
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
~opinions of professional
Canadian artists and designers."
He planned, "shortly" to' take
action on the principal
recommendations of the report.
At the same time, Mr. Kierans
took issue with some of the
observations of the Task Force,
in particular its observation that
"most Canadian stamps are
amateurish' in design and, with
the exception of a few intaglio
designs, tasteless in execution."
Mr. Kierans commented: "There
is unquestionably room' for
improvement, and the principal
recommendations ' of the Task
Force, once eriacted, will enable
us to achieve it. Howev'ef, many
Canadian stamps have received'
wide acclaim and philatelic
writers have lauded -• the high
quality of the steel engraved
The Task Force also. : process used in the production
concluded that under the of the majority -of Canadian
present system "Artist/designers stamps. The Task Force's
have little or no communication comment, in my opinion, is too
with the security companies that severe.
reproduce their designs," that
"Final reproduction of a
' postage -stamp design often
leaves much to be desired" and
that "The Canada Post Office
has little contact with the
professional artist/designer
community in Canada." It
recommended the immediate
formation of a Design Advisory
Committee to assist the Canada
Post. Office by selecting
potential stamp designers,'
assigning contracts; "assessing
design submissions,
recommending . reproduction
methods and', by approval. of the
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FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Sat. - Sun.
May 9-10-11
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Corning Next Weekend:
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Wed. - Thurs. - Fri.
May 14-15-16
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COWBOY COMPETITIONS
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REGULAR FRIDAY NIGHT
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