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PETER RABBIT
' Peter Rabbit Was a little
bunny. Ile wanted to be' an
Easter, Rabbit but nobody would
help ham.
1 4 j Peter was so sad he cried and
cried. :At last a bird saw Win
crying and said, "What is the
matter "-I want-tc be- an -Easter
Rabbit." "Go to' the old apple
tree;" 'he said, "and there will be
a fairy." Peter said, "I don't
believe in fairies," "Just 'go to
the old apple tree," Said the
bird. ""OK," said Peter, ' as he
hopped away.
.. When he got ;there he ,saw the
fairy. He said "I want to be an
'" b ," so the fairy
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Darrell Kloeze
"" Grade 2
PETER RABBIT
Once upon a time there was a
"rabbit : and his name—was Peter.
Peter wanted to be an Easter
Bunny.
He wanted to be like all other
Easter bunnies and take., eggs to
little children.. And any way he
did not want to be a brown
Bunny, he wanted to be a white
bunny with a fluffy tail.
-But then one day he became
an Easter Bunny and he was -
happy from that day on.
And I'm sure you will be too.
Connie Baer
Grade '2'.
-SUPERSTITION DANCE
On Friday March 13 we held a
"Superstition" ' dance in - our
school gym. There was a good'
turnout and we' made $31.85
,with all expenses paid:--Everyone--
seemed to have a good time. The
dance started at 8:00 and ended
at 11:000. .
by Sharon Whitely
Grade 8
HOCKEY • e , •-
'On Tuesday March 17 we had
a hockey game with the stridents
playing against the teachers.wo,
T, grade bight students
.refereed, Karen MacPhee` and
Debbie Turrier:z It was a very
exciting game. The teachers won
14=6. Although • there re
several threats • made on both
sides, the ' game was' cleanly
played:
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The students of Victoria Public Schnolstaged their own fashion show last Friday
• and dubbed it "Fashions '70,"a project that had the whole school in attendance in
the gym. No announcement has yet been made to the effect that this will become
an annual affair, but judging by the results, the teachers and students together with
school priricipal.Jbhn Kane "got quite.a lift" from the do: Girls_designed:and made
their own costumes and hats, or modelled ensembles from the "house of somebody
else." While some boys Ioi.ned in the parade of fashions, most preferred to help out
with the scenery. In the front are Gayle Williams; Cherie Bourdeau, Karen Goddard,
Faye Leafloor, Halley Hunter, Wendy. Thompsorl`and Susan. Thur.land4 The rest of
the "cast," too numerous to mention, are "on stage" behind them:— staff photo
Assoc. for Retarded
hold annual meeting
The. Goderich. and District
Retarded Children's Association.
held their second annual pot
lttck' 'slipper Medi 16 at - the
legion Hall
The Association was pleased
to host several • student
volunteers from Goderich
.District Collegiate Institute. •
The treasurer's report wast
given by Mrs. A. M. Harper. She
also read 'a "letter concerning the
Carpenter estate which.
bequeathed $664.09 to. the
association. It was moved by,'
Mrs. MacAuly and seconded by -
Mrs. Harper that the cheque bei
Met QT'° r,fg«w °�kAst
Mrs. Betty ' Reid •gave he4
report on the highest assernblyvi
for grades 10, 11 and 12: A, good,
turn o -u t enthusiastically •
received the speaker, she said.
Past President .Mr. Linsitl
announced the new officers as
follows: president,' Asa 'Sleckle;
vice president; Don Haw;
secretary,' Mrs. McDonald;
treasurer; Maurice Jenkins; Area
2 Representatives, Bill Cameron,
Mrs, M. Carroll; publicity and
press; Mrs. Walsh; camp
convener, Mrs. Harper.
IVirs. Harper 'roported onf
Camp improvements. The
Association will send $25 to.
Camp 'Belwood to : be used
towards the J purchases of
mattresses.
Transportation to the • eamp
may be . a probem - for some
children. Suitable volunteers .to
"transport 1 or 2 children will be
welcomed. " .
�. Mrs. Carroll gave her report
on the Training Centre activities.'
Mrs. Barlow gave her report
of activities.
delegates to attendethe'Ontano
-Association .for the Mentally
Retarded Conference , in
Hainilton April 25 to May 2.
The next general' meeting on
Retarded Children's Association
will be May 20 and the Queen'
Elizabeth School—Open House
will be the same evening.
CLIFFORD HUGILL.
376 HURON RD., Gi,ODERICH
524-7170
ADOPTED GIRL
I think it will be of interest to
you that we have adopted a girl
(12) from Hong Kong. Her name
is Mei Wah. She weighs only 58
lbs. and, is 4'71". We ,are
carrying on the adoption from a
familywho doesn't think they
can afford it. It will cost $17.00.
'a month.
There „are eight children in her
family so we are helping them all
not just Mei. ,
There are also 50 negro '
students coming to ourschool
on April .27th and staying ;until
May 3rd. •
There is expected t� be - a
buddy home planned for these
children.
TREI
FOR BOULEVARDS
PROPERTY OWNERS interested in having young
trees planted -on boulevards in Wont of their h9rnes
shouts:I-ban 524-8344:
• Town Clerk,
57 West Street.
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Kinsmen iseek to
The Goderich • Kinsmen Club
decided at a—recent' Meeting to
• request the sponsorship of the
winter carnival in the future. 45
This winter's carnival was
spOnsored, organized and
financed by the Goderich
Recreation Board.
Kinsmen will also 'do.nate
$25 to the Kinettes for their
annual birthday party.
'April 20 is nomination night.
Kinsmen bulletin editor John'
Shaddick .has urged everyone to.
be thinking about who Mould. '
have he responsibility to run
THREE MODELS
Just three of the lovely models at the "FASHIONS '70" show
put, on by students of Victoria Public School last week were
Cheryle Munroe, Nancy Garland and Marva Jackson. The„,,„
students designed and made their own costumes and hats for
the affair Which was held Friday afternoon before the whole '
sponsor Carnival
, It will be a change won't it?
the club in the next year. We ate all looking forward to
seeing them. .
members:to choose frOrn so let's.
Debbie Crane
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Soccer club seek's players
Goderieh Rangers Soccer Cluh
is seeking players for the two
tekms it has entered in. the
London and District Soccer
The' teams lost some of the
-players of last year and are
lOOking- for :players in the
17-19-year-oldc„, age group to
makeup the losses, and form the
nucleus of„a new team structure.
Experienced players also are
•
drgently 'needed to' fill vacancies
'on the seniOr team.
The club •hopes to have
facilltip,s available for training
, Any interested persons are
aiked to contact Toth Profit at
524-9040 or Walter dottSChalk—
at 524-7202 or 'drop in at the
practice sessions once they get
started. The locatibn will be
announced later.
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