The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-04, Page 7e
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Elizabeth Sir ela x, Stratford;
Susan Cale, Braftford.
FOURTEEN YEARS AND
UNDER AMATEUR Debbie
Jnrtlett, Preston; Beth McKay,
Goderich; Ruth Sutherland,
Woodstock.
FIFTEEN YEARS AND
OVER .AMATEUR — Anne
Wagg, Guelph; Chris McLennan,
G oderich; Connie Young,
Goderich. '
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SHEAN TRUIBHAS
EIGHT YEARS AND
UNDER BEGINNER -- Connie
Anderson; Brantford; Jane
Morrison' ' London; Tara
Rowland, London.
TEN YEARS AND. UNDER
BEGINNER — Elizabeth,
Murray, Brantford; Jane
Cochran, Brantford; Kim Brady,
Goderich.
ELEVEN YEARS AND
OVER ' BEGINNER . Faith
Stephens, London; Sharon
Whitely, Goderich.
TEN YEARS AND UNDER
NOVICE Cindy Anderson,
Brantford; Allison Cameron,
Brantford; April Crittenden,
Wooestock.
ELEVEN YEARS AND
OVER NOVICE — Kelly Miller,
London; Irene McGoldrich,
Brantford; Ida Aidrie,, Guelph.
TEN YEARS AND UNDER
AMATEUR - Cathy Dehueck,
Georgetown; Tracy Edwards,
Brantford; Alexa Robertson,
Preston
TWELVE • YEARS AND
UNDER AMATEUR — Jane
MacKinnon, Brantford; Susan
Caie, Brantfo1di :Rosemary
Lindsay, Stratford.
FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
UNDER AMATEUR — Debbie
'Bafl;lett, Pfestnn; Beth McKay,
Goderich; Heather Scott,
Brantford.
FIFTEEN, YEARS AN D
OVER . AMATEUR — Anne
.Wagg, Guelph; Connie Young.,
Goderich; = Chris McLennan,
Goderich.
Wis es 'To. Ann rnco,
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The annual Highland Games and Highland Dancing Competition was held at Robertson Memorial
Public School last Saturday with winners taking trophies in many events. This foursome tied for
the Morris' Young Trophy for non -Highland dances. From the left are, Heather Scott, Jane
McKinnon, Catherine DeHueck, Ann Wagg and Mrs." Mary Lynne Telford who presented =the
trophy. — photo by George Bell. .. l
SAILORS HORNPIPE
TEN YEARS AND UNDER —
Cathy Dehueck, Georgetown;
Allison Cameron, Dutton; Tracy.
Edwards, Brantford:
IRISH JIG
TEN YEARS AND UNDER -
Cathy Dehueck, Georgetown;
Sand ra' Lowe, Brantford;
Annette Blackie, Brantford.
—STRATHSPEY STRATHSPE Y &REEL"-°
TWELVE YEARS ' AND
UNDER Jane MacKinnon,
Brantford;. -Irene Mitchell,
Kitchener; , • Susan ° !Came,
Brantford. •
FOURTEEN YEARS ' AND
UNDER — Heather.5co,
Brantford; Debbie Bartlett,
Preston; Beth McKay, Goderich.
FIFTEEN YEARS AND
OVER — -Anne Wagg, Guelph;
.Chris . McLennan, Goderich;
Cathy Young, Goderich. ' •
APPOINTMENT
W. J. Mills Motor Sales are
pleased to annourde the
appointment of Pete Kopas to
their sales staff. Pete, who is a•
native of Mocrefield, was
previously employed ' with a
Chrysler dealer. We're sure you'll
find Pete's experience with the
fine Chrysler''tine a great help in
selecting your car, new or used.
W. J. MILLS
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Kingston St., Goderich
524-7314
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' SCOTCH MEASURE
TWELVE ','YEARS AND
UNDER =-' Jane MacKinnon,
Brantford; Irene- Mitchell,
Kitchener; Irene McGoldrich,
Brantford.
FOURTEEN,. YEARS AND.
UNDER - Heather Scott,
Brantford; Beth McKay,
Goderich; Lynn 'Haddrall,
Stratford. .
FIFTEEN 'YEARS AND
OVER',: .-Anne Wagg
Chris McLennan, Goderich;
Cathy Young; Goderich.
TROPHY WINNERS
Ten years and under amateur
Cathy Dehueck, Georgetown;
twelve years and 'under amateur
— Jane MacKinnon, Brantford;
fourteen - . years .and under
amateur — Debbie Bartlett,
Preston; fifteen years and over
Anne Wagg, Guelph. _ The. M. Young Trophy was
presented to Anne Wagg, Cathy
Dehueck, Jane MacKinnon and
• Heather Scott for the - best
performances in the two non
highland dances.
The B. R. Robertson Trophy
for the best dancers of the day
was presented to Cathy Dehueck
and Anne Wagg, to, be held by
t,, -each for six.mont,hs.,
Goderich- dancers presented
with trophies were: eight years
and under beginner = Wanda
Newby; ten years and under
beginner -= Kim Brady; eleven
Sunday
evening
concerts
July and August- 8:00 p.m.
Harbour Park.
July 5—Combined Goderich
Treble Singers and .Goderich
Town -Band.
July 12-1-Iuronnia Male
Chorus from Exeter as well as
instrumental selections.
July 19—Norwich Musical
Society Band.
Chairs to be provided.
Sunday, .'August 23rd, 1970,
Paris Citizen's Band will play a
concert at 2:30 p.m: and
another. at 7:00 p.m. both in
Harbour park... This is a fine
band.. Last year they went on a
tour of Scotland.
years and over, beginner
Sharon Whitely; ' ten years and
under _ novice — Sally Kerr; ten
years and under amateur —
Debbie Elliott; twelve years and
under amateur - Karen
McGregor; fourteen years and
under amateur — Beth McKay;
fifteen years and over amateur —
Christine McLennan. They were
under the direction -of Mary Lyn
. Telford, Goderich.
fou
planned .,
NOTICE TO DESTROY
NOXIOUS
A tour consisting of
industrialists, bankers, presidents
—Of chambers of commerce and
'dignitaries from the province
will arrive in Goderich June 9
for a tour of the town and an
aver night stay.
the- tour is sponsored by
MODA and will leave Toronto
June' 9 with . stops planned
enroute to Goderich.
Goderich Industrial
Commission and the Public
Utilities Commission will host
the group at dinner Tuesday
evening. H. B. Such, the town's
representative to MODA, will
.accompany Che tour.
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NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN to
all Property Owners in Huron County
In accordance with; the Weed Control Act. R.S.O. 1960,
Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless noxious
weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by July 2, 1970.
and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon
the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the:
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costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
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ALEX CHES-NEY, Weed Inspector,
County of Huron
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