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ifficers °installed
e Tiger Dunlop W. I. met
in. the township Ball. Mrs. Elmer
• Iuntor, the president, took
Charge of i' the meeting and
opened with the Ode. The
secretary treasurer, Mrs. R.
Buchanan read • the minµtes and
eOrrespondence including; a
thank you note for our gift to
Nigerian Relief • and letter
explaining the type of work for
which the money is used, The
president announced the
appointrnent, of Miss Catharine
Hunt .as the new Huron County
economist, - The e,:ecutive
. meeting for .District of Huron
was held April -6 ''at 1.30
p.m. 'in MacKay Hall,:Goderich.
A committee of Mrs.
Terrence Hunter, Mrs. R. Jewell
and Mrs. D. McNeil was
appointed to make plans for a
..m
1-7
ladies afternoorparty.
Deports were received from
the conveners of the various
' committees.
The president introduced the
district representative Mrs.
Andrew Straughan of Goderich,
who gave an interesting 'reading
and suggestiofis on how to make
meetings interesting.
Mrs. D, McNeil led a sing song
with Mrs. 0. Ribey at the piano.
• Mrs. Gordon Kaitting read the
slate • of officers and Mrs,' Tait
-G1aik--installed them. On April
14 members are` asked to help
make out the programs in the
township --Hail,
• A social half hour •was
enjoyed with MrS: Terpstra, Mrs.
D. McNeil, 'Mrs: T Clark and
Mrs. D. Bean serving lunch.
Visit maple syrup festivals now
If you have not yet taken the
family for an outing So a sugar
`bush to see maple syrup being
mhde don't put it off any longer.
Reports are that the sap has
been running well these past few
days'and the season will soon be
'over for this year.
Several of the Maple Festivals
at Southern Ontario centres such
as the Hamilton Botanical
Gardens, the Elmira Maple
Syrup Festival, and -the Halton
Conservation Authority's
.Cza.wf7rd• Lake• ,have laiready,
:..been.. successfully: i3e3xl: '.„Tw.o
remaining festivals are scheduled
within easy driving range.of the
people in the ' Lake Huron
District and they should be
popular events,
The list as follows,is from the
schedule provided by Mr. W. A.,
Humphries, Syrup Extension
Specialist, Ontario Department
of Agriculture and food. 'April
11th, Belmore Maple Pancake
Day. ° (Belmore , is located
approximately 15 miles
Northeast of Wingham). April-
llth, Purple Valley Maple Syrup
,Festivak ,.(Purple . •
. located.: on :the :.Brune 1?eninsuia
a p`p r o
xim at eV-- 70 • -miles
Northeast of Wiarton). •
skaters .are successful in tests.;
The, ' following Goderich
, Figure Skating Club skaters:were
successful in , tests conducted
recently in the area arenas.
- Canasta `fango; Tom McGill, u
Vichy Dierolf, Dieter Krohmer,
Lynda EichoIz; Dutch - Waltz;
Dekbie Jeftrey;
second figures, 'Fiesta Tango,
Willow Waltz and Ten Fox;-
Caiol Chapman; American Waltz
and . Harris Tango; Fran
Johnston:
• The Marion Mills trophy for
`the most. improved skater award
for gills was given to Vicky
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Douglas Point;efuel-i.n continues
g
.During the first month
operation, of the on, power
refuelling equipment at ” the
Douglas Point Nuclear Power
'Station, two hundred fuel.
bundles were .fl changed in
twenty-five of the reactor
ehannIe s-
si
would involve the changing of
about one hundred and fifty
bundles each month, but amore
extensive fueling program is
being carried out so that better
fuel 'economy can be achieved:
The station has operated
since Februa 27" 1970 without
The Conklin Lumber Juvenile Hockey team of Goderich defeated
the Bayfield Merchants 3-2 on Wednesday evening, April 1 to win
the Central Huron 'Hockey League grand championship: Left to
right are, front row: Bill Wedlock, Bryan AIIin, Tom_ Crawford;
Wayne Fisher, captain; Ken Meriam, Ron Brown, Wayne Arthur.
Backs row: Randy Schmidt, Chuck Vance, Doug Gavin, Mark
' • w d
'Ryan; Wayne Draper, Bill Duckworth,. Russ• Pruder, Paul
Paquette, Mark Lassaline, Ron Miller, Bill Fritizley, Coach and
Gord Walters coach. The team also won the league championship
and was presented with the Huron Automotive., -and Supply
trophy by donor Rex Duckworth. Ross Crawford, president of
CHHL presented the championship trophy. - staff photo
•••,24WherleVer we "brousethrough
a1 newspaper . or magazine, we
read of statistics of one sort or
other, Whether it be the number
of baseball games 0•harile ,
Brown's team manages to lose,
or . the number offish being
polluted in -our 'Great Lakes.
'Well, this week at. Robertson °
Memorial School the grade seven
pupils got "into the act."
Anyone living in the school area
probably 'heard ,a jkngck at the, •
door sometime Friday morning•,
between ,elevenand twelve
o'clock,, and by „ answering
question q pr two. ou ._the
number of pre-school children in
the . home, helped the students
With _the sta .isticsy_.needed for
their surveys: -
Next Thursday we're having a
"slave sale." 'It's a type ' of
auction, .and the "slaves" are bide,
for, and go to the highest buyer.
The "slave" now has to work for -
his "roaster" Mr one days The
wgr4, ° is carryingbooks to
classes,, cleaning out desks, and °
running errands, and anything'
else the "raster" can dream up!
Three .carloads of teenagers*
journeyed td Stratford Friday
night. They went to the youth
centre there to see what facilities
for entertainment .are •.pro, vided..
Then, on Mondale *truing,
questionnaires were filled in b
grade eight pupils `dealinwith
reereatioriai' suggestions, - it is
hoped -something - worthwhile
will come of this for all young
people in Goderich.'
Susan -Moxley
The Goderich
LIONS CLUB
wish to express a sincere
THANK YOU
-iii:-those= whowere so helpful: -im biller fid
''thetockey piayerstiuring
YOUNG CANADA WEER
The
Bayfield Merchants
hockey team lost out on .the
Huron Hockey League grand championship on INednesday,.April
1 when they were defeated 3-2 by the Goderich. Conklin. Lumber
Juveniles. It was the. fifth game of a best three oufof five series
and the series was tied 2-2 at the start of the game. Left to right~
Central
Normal
operation shutting down.
OP.P.r ort
p
Monday; March 30 on Main damage to both vehicles.
-St. Bayfield, - north of Clan Thursday- April 2 on county
Gregor Square, a parked- vehicle road • 25, east of Highway 21,
owned -.by Norman Frank William John ANDREWS,
COOPER, 38701. Union Lake Auburn, and James ` Donald
Road, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, HENRY, Box 244 Mill St. Blyth
was struck by a car driven by were involved in a two car
Kenneth James TALBOT, accident' resulting in minor
____Bayfield
to the COOPER
---damage t -o -t -he: -vehicles_
a ER vehicle. Saturday April 4 on county
Thursday, ' April 2 an
Highway 8 east of Clinton,
Robert Bruce FALCONER, Apt
2, 65 Princess St. West, Clinton,
was -involved in a single car
accident, resulting ih• minor
road 25 west of county road 8;
Robert Bruce HAMTLTON, RR
2 Forest was involved in a single
car accident resulting in minor
damage to the vehicle. •
Statistics of motor vehicle
damage to his vehicle. collisions for Huron County for
Thursday April 2 on a the year 1969 indicate that there
parking -lot at C. F. B. Clinton, a were 1,t38 collisions: 17 fatal,
parked vehicle coasted 293 personal injury, and 828
backwards and struck another Property Damage. Nineteen were
parked vehicle resulting in minor killed and 489 injured.
Olympic swimmer-: is.. named
• •
to ODE prograrn
Dan Sherry, former Olympic, any community that desires to
• Pan American and 'British participate.
Empire Games competitor, has
been appointed co-ordinator of
'the competitive swimming
program offered by the Ontario
Department ` of Education's
youth and recreation branch.
Mrd, Sherry, who set a' world
record in the 100-metre •
th-treiffy in the 1965 British
Empire championships, • will
work in co-operation with the
Canadian Amateur Swimming
Association on the two-year-old
program. 'Mr,. Sherry (competed
in the 1964 -Olympics in Toyko,
the British Empire Games in
1962 and Tin the Pan American
Games the following year.
In the past two years more
than 15;000 young swimmers
from 50 Ontario communities,
competed under the program.'It'
features_ local, ,regional and
ptovindial swim meets. This year
it has been expanded to include
The program is designed to
assist Ontario communities
providing opportunities for
. young people" with the interest
and ability to learn competitive
swimming skills. •
Time Is
Running Out
LAST WEEK
THANK
You
SALE
CONTINUES
SQUIRE
GIFTS
Bayfield Rd., Goderich
are front row: Stan- Telford, George Telford, Donnie Johnston,
Gary Black and Don `Freeman. Back row: Phil Turner, Wayne
Doak, Dave Wilkinson,, Lorne NlcClinchey, Len Jervis,len Leslie,
Carl Humphreys, Cliff Kennedy, Walter Orr and Pat Graham: -•
staff photo.
students' to to
school historical exhibition
The • Ontario . Secondary
'Schools Historical Exhibition
will be held at 'Michael Power -
High School Islington,; this
Friday and Saturday.
The exhibition, ' which -is
sponsored by the United Nations
Club of the Michael Power High _.
school, the OnTarro istorical
hy Cooky
Society and the Etobicoke
Historical Society, has as a prime -.
'objective , the fostering of
historical research among the'
high school students -of Ontario.
Entries in the various"
categories represent individual
research on the subject chosen,
and may take that form the
student thinks is best suited to
expound the subject. For this
• reason, exhibits in the past have
ranged from well -illustrated
essays through montages ' of
various sorts to scaled models of
classical and other structures.
,There* has been displayed a'
diversity of working models
ranging from . the " weaponry of
the classical era to scaled
reproductions ° of thermal
generating stations. Castles have
been . stormed and defended '-
authentically. Period costumes
have been made and, displayed.'
Award winners in each
category '° •have exhibited
remarkable ingenuity in their
presentation of the subject.
chosen.
tdh for ion Wyllie 2 far • 1' . Sate'
April' 23
Last year approximately
3,000 visitors came , to view
approximately .400 entries
submitted by :students of 17
secondary schools. • •
This year, for t'fe first time,
exhibits will.. include those
illustrating ,entirelylocal history
And this year, as a direct
extension of the expansion
witnessed during the last three
years, the Exhibition will be
open to students .of bvery
Secondary School in the
Province of Ontario. Response
to date has been most
' encouraging with applications
coming from such widely
separated places as Goderich,
Ottawa,' St., Catherines . and
South River, apart' from the
Oshawa - Toronto - Hamilton
region. • •"
Judging will occur Friday
April 10th, commencing at 7:00
' P: M. and• ' awards for each
category will be distributed on
Saturday, April 1l`th at
approximately 9:00 P. M.
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The Board , of Judges will
con,§ist a of , Bishop ° Hunt,
Suffragan Bishop of the
Anglican Diocese of Toronto;
Mario Carosi, Consul -General of
Italy; Richard Birn, , consul of
the 'United ' States; Mayor
Edward Horton of Etobicoke;
Mayor True Davidson of°East
York; 'Mrs. Robert Winters, Kathleen O'Brien, Janet Fisher,
widow of the former. Minister of
Trade and 'Commerce; Professor
J. ,S. Moir - of the History
Department of the University of
Toronto and E. W. Anderson,
Past President of the Etobicoke
Historical Society. T ^
Most welcome, this year, are -
Kevin- ,,Cox, Claudia Elliott,
Shelley Linner, Cathie McLarty,
Jennifer Grange, Dawn Munday,
Chris Shore, and Wanda Wilson
under the direction of their
teacher, E. Kalbfleisch.
i
CHSS CLINTON
FRIDA�F, ARiRIL 17
With
THE TOWN CHOIR
ADMISSION $1,00 with Student Card
DANCING 9 - 12 P.M.
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entries from Goderich District
Collegiate Institute students Jim
• Frayne, Don Pollock, Sharon
Anstay, ,Brenda Bradley,
Veronitsa, Potzel, Julianne
• Lassaline, -Pat Durst, Shirley
Fisher, Barry Grace, Joan Glen,
Linda Bedour, Doug ., Stemp, o
David Cornish, Pat Melady,
Ralph Moxley, Johin Royal,
Laverne Riley, -Gordon Hardy,
Mary' McDaid, Ruth. Chambers,
Jan Simpson, Linda. Hicks,
- Catherine 'Russell, Car) Simpson,
David MacDonald, Gerry .Durst,
Anne Russell, Diane Dickson,'
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