The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-25, Page 12oDID 8 ,NAL-sT,AR. THURSDAY,. ajNE, 25, M 7O
Crystal A.`Jewitt,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben •Struaghan, RR.
4, Goderich, graduated recently from • the University - of
Westerq" Ontario with a general Batchelor of Arts degree in
psycology., She is a graduate of Goderich Disctrict Collegiate
Institute and of Stratford Teacher's College and is at present
employed as a teacher at Clinton Public School. Her husband;
Gary P. Jewitt graduated from the Waterloo Luteran
University with a general Batchelor of Arts degree in history.
He is the son of Mrs. Elma Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton, and the late
Wilbur Jewitt. He is at present vice principal of Seaforth Public
School.
Ball reunion held
One hundred and twenty-two
relatives attended the annual
Ball Reunion in Seaforth
Memorial park on Sunday.
People attended o. from
Peterborough, Michigan,
Goderich, Stratford and
surrounding districts. •
Winners insports events were:
a..•..; 'Q"=ar°" D��S.W,.I3D:i�e11•
w : rl Pa ri�cia_ 1Vltiison;4' girls 8 -and
under Sandra MacGregor and
MacGregor; girls 12 and under —
Debbie Colguhoun and Joan
Garrow. Boys 12 and under —
Paul and Mike Gibbings; Ladies
— Arva *Bali, Mens — Ron
Durnin.' •
Other events ° included kick
the slipper, time race, water
mellon weight guessing, relax_
cesanLLnaILharn mering.
Prizes awarded for . the -oldest' H•A M B U R .or i. _ I LIS-" WESTON
person present Amos Ball oldest
Sheryl Millson; boys 8 and,under••
Frank Ellerby and Larry
Adams; girls 10 and under — •
Sandra 1ga6Gregor , and Cathy
Gibbings; boys 10 and under —
Robert, Vodden and Bryan
John Alexander Temple Pirie,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. T.
Pirie, Goderich; graduated from
the University of Western
Ontario with an Honours Degree
in Businegs••Administration this
month. John plans to continue
his studies in , Law at the
University of British Columbia
following a year of professional.
hockey in Australia. — Beta
Studios Photo.
Industrial SiftboiI League
DRMCO and Gord's Sports,
are now tied for the lead in the
Goderich . Industrial ° ' Softball
League, both winning games
since last. Thursday. r °
Thursday, June IB, Gord's
Sports beat DRMCO 7-1 in the
early evening game, Ginn and
Williamson hit homers, fcr the
Goderich • Discounts in the
second garne of the night played
between . the ° Discounts 'and
Sandy's Clippers, but ' were
unable to prevent their team
going down .to the Clippers 154.
Ginn's homer had one on base.
For the Clippers, MQrely Leeking
hit the lone homer.
A close tussel between
Goderich Discounts. - And
DRMCO on Sunday, ended In a
54 win for DRMCO. Both teams
picked up , homers off the bat
of Keene for the Discounts and
Willis for DRMCO. •
In the 3:30 game the ~same
day Benmiller dropped a 2-5
decision to the Gord's Sports
erew despite a home by Black.
•
onlay: evening, saw wines
between the Building Centre and
Benrnler which ended in a: 7-1
count for Benmiller and
victory for Gord's Sports over
the Discounts later in .the...
evening. That one.ended.11- 5.
Next games go tonight at 7:
30 p. m. between Discounts and
the Building Centre and at 9
p.m. Sandy's Clippers meet
Benmiller. That should be a
good one.
On Saturday, Goderich'
Discounts will meet Be'nmiller at
7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, June
28 the Clippers will do battle
with' they Discounts: Game time
1;30 p.m. Discounts also meet
the Building Centre that same
day at 3 p.m.
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ROBERTSON ROUNDUP
SENIOR WING..
(By Ann Coulter)
• Thursday, June 25 the Grade
fights class will be graduating
from the elementary school.
this is an : awfully .big step to
Grade nine. The graduation
dinner, exercises and dance are
G to be held at North Street
United Church..
Thursday, the same day as the
Grade eight graduation, an
assembly will be held on the
lawn of our school. Awards will
be presented~ 'fourthe various
activities during the school year.„
Our school won top honours
at field day at Clinton last
Friday, , June 19. Wayne
Sheardown add • Robert Hodges
were the proud winners of
award& w at this annual event.
These boys are from our school.
Books and rulers • are
beginning to be . seen being
carted home as this is , the last
Week of the school year '69=70'..
The rooms are bare as the
teachers are cleaning up the
rooms. The teachers seem. to be
happy because for two months
they won't have to "put up with
us" but a new group will be
filling the halls and rooms next
year `70-71'. et"
This is my last week fof
Robertson ' Roundup and I
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6-10 LB. AVG.
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would like to thank Mian ,Aldous,
Mrs. Telford and Mrs. Shaddlck
(for proof-reading), and the
Signal -Star Publishing Company
(for printing), Also,. I would like
to thank my partner, Susan
Moxley . for a job well done.
Good-bye!
Think, don't sink!
Be water wis.ei
Learn and practise
water satety
every day.
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"Ts SC nine I flS WREN AT RED & WillTEf
ISHAUSAGIbw
married couple ge and Mrs. BATHROWA TISSUE - DELSEY
Amos Bill; youngest married
couple Ron and Dianne Durnin,
youngest baby i nna Margaret --
SWEET -MIXED PICKLES
Graham, people coming the -
farthest Ron and Dianne Durnin. FLAKED -TUNA
Next year's executive is •
honorary presidents, Stan and `Ethel Ball, president coupleGARBAGE BAGS
Ernie and Maxine Durnin,•
vice-president couple — Harold CHOICE PEAS
and Vernice Stanbury, secretary
couple — Leonard and Sharon CHOICE CREAMED
Hoffman, committee - Warren .
and Marie Gibbings, Don ' and
Eilleen MacGregor, Dora and
Bert Shobbrook.,
The 1971 Ball Reunion will be
held • in Spring Bank • Park on
June 13.
FIRE IN ACCIDENTS
The chance ' of fire resulting
from a traffic crash is less than
one in 200. Thisis one of the
facts that invalidates the
argument some people give for
not using seat belts — "I don't
want to risk being Pinned inside'
a wreck if fire breaks out."
The Ontario Safety League
quotes these other findings from
a,research study of fuel -fed fires
resulting from auto crashes.
Although statistically rare, when
they do occur the chances of
exposed occupants being fatally
Burned are nearly one in four.
Trucks seem more likely to burn
after a crash than passenger cars.
Rollover accidents, rather than
rear -end crashes, are the worst in
terms of fire fatalities.
To Our ,Customers
THANK YOU
for your patience and understanding last Week while we
experienced difficulty with our phone.
WE APOLOGIZE
for the inconvenience and assure you that everything is
back in working order again. ,
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