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-22, TO GIVE AWAIT ,
TWO kittens to give away.
Phone 524-6863. — ?7
TWO kittens to give - away.
House broken. Phone 524-9297.
—27.
HAYDEN: Sincerest thanks to'
the student body of Kingsbridge
School for the parting gift of an
electric knife. I shall cherish it
along with the memories of the
rewarding years I've enjoyed
working with you. -- Donna
Hayden. -- 27
MILLIAN , wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to the manypeople who sent
card's, and .owers, • and visited
me, while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital, . A special
thank you to . our wonderful
kind 'neighbors ; who did so
much for me. I also want to
thank thedoctors and nurses for
their wonderful care. — Signed-,
George Millian, — 27
WILuAm§: T. wish to thank all
my friends .for - cards, gifts,
flowers and all kindnesses shown
tome while a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Special.
thanks to Dr. Doorly, the x-ray
department • and ambulance
-attendants of Goderich Hospital,
and to all those who helped at
the scene of the accident. —
Janet Williams. — 27x
Grade 8 students in the Victor
Lauriston wing at Robertson
Memorial School graduated
Thursday evening at a ceremony
held in North Street United
Church.
. During the evening, special
awards were presented to the
following students:
0
Teresa Begeman received the
Robert Park Memorial Medal,
from Frank Moore; Joan
Sc h op Lila 1 f, , the general -
proficiency . award from' the,
Maple Leaf IGDE ..presented` by
Mrs. John. Stringer; Catherine
McIvtj, the second "'general
proficiency award from the
Women's Institute presented by
Mrs. A. Porter; Patsy Shore, the
Literature award ' . from ' the
Ahnneek' LODE presented. by
Mrs. H. Habel.
The top male athlete was
Allan,Fritzley and the • ,top
femalathlete,. was Wanda
Million. These awards were
presented by Mike roonlan arid.
Mrs. A.,Dowds respectively.
Mrs. J. W. Wallace, a,member
of the Huron County Bgard of
Education, brought greetings
from that body as well as a
"history lesson," Mrs: Wallace'
traced school board history from
the early years to the present
time and ekplained to the
audience just what the new
board of educatidn is achieving*
The valedictory, ji4ddress given
by Teresa Begeman included a
resume of class activities
throughout the school, year as
well as some personal
observations about the past,.
present and future,
Miss Begeman drew attention
to .the fact that this~Grnde .8
class was the first .group of
gr'adaatoirom the new school.
Susan' Moxley introduced the-
guest- speaker, Merle R.' Tinley
from the ,London Free . Press.
Tog was thanked by Bob
Barlow for his remarks and his
art work. •
Special music was supplied by
Susan Mbxley and Pamela
,,,Shanks as well as the girls' glee
club.
Ch'airMan for the evening wqs
Ralph Smith,. principal of
Robertson Memorial School;
The Grade 8 class included:
- Russell Berry, . Tim Clancy,
Harry Crookes, Michele,
Cruickshank, Barry ,. Culbert,
Mary, .C.utt,; .,Carla' Elliott, Steven
Garland, Barry Hutchinson, Kim
Jeffery; Peter McManus, Susan
Moxley, David Ross, Joan
Schoehhals, Brenda Thompson;
Joan, • Bowers Pat Hiusscr,
Marshall Bell, Jack Rowe, Roger
Burchill, Dawson - Lamb, Keri
McPhee; ._
Sherri Atfield, Cathy Che's ell,
Ann Coulter, Becky. Crawford,
Carola Dierolf, Debbie Dunlop,
Cindy Fisher; Mark Fisher, Allan
• Fritaley, Brenda 'glazier, John
Glousher, Doug Hoffineyelr,.
Janice .Hugill, Valerie Hatch ns,
Nina Knight, Cheryl Kotyk, lata
Ma .Adam, Bill McCabe, B�ritta,
Pederson, Jim Schram, Pauline
, Schwanz,' Florencd Seto, Wayne
Sheardown, Patsy Shore, Debbie
Walker, Peter. Willis, - Dianne
Young; •
t4d
,Raymond Beach; Teresa
Berman., Kim Bireh- Sherry
Boyce, David.. Carrick, Carol,
Chase, Terry Crawford, Kenneth
Cutt,. ,, Brian Davidson, Brenda
Glousher, Lorraine Godwin, Ann Jenkin, Debbie - Johnston.,
Sharon Johnston, Edward Kelly,
Paul bawrertce, Catherine
Mclvor, Kevin Meriam, Kathleen
Niblock *"hen,
'off''' Pe>y, Si
Rini ,Scbpltz, + " +tu°
.Sail,'.Stri ri
, n a Wath Bo 'Whi-
e W ils
+jnda> , Ashto Patricia;
Robert Barlow, ''lame
Milo d, Cook, Vi.n 01\O'i? .
$haron" Daer, Brenda
Gregg, Roberta Ha hto
Brenda .Harrison Dl►...:
Hibbert, Paula; McGui0,, `Wa n4il.
Million, Ronald Petrie* Melanie
Pitblado, 'Sharon Pyrab, Orghtiln..a
Royal; Painelaa .. Shanks,-4:afle
Smith, Ronald Sowerby, 1leanor
Sprung, ` Craig • Stott, Brian
Thompson, An. its -Tlpert, John
Warr, Steven Williams, Ann
Wray.
WILKINS: I wish to express my
A. BIRTHS Sincere thanks to Dr G. F. Mills
Dr. J. M. Watts, nurses and staff
__ ,__........_,.....on- —Second—East—atlexandra- -
MAYBURY: Rev. and ' Mrs. Marine and General Hospital,
Arthur Maybury thankfully many friends in town and 'those
announce the birth of their son, at Goderich' Marine for flowers
Peter Michael, Wednesday, June and many kind words. — Mrs.
24, 1970, at Alexandra Hospital, Jean Wilkins. --'27
a
Goderich.
`- _,. " BRODIE: I. wish. to express my -
POECHMAN: At Alexandra ._sincere .thanks 'to_alL.those who
-- 41.ospitai Goderich; r use 5 ,Aowors;::eard=n ifts `
,..:-.197-0,--A0—..Mr�.;=�•anr1 a,W11!.1xs:.. John. ,,11. hose wbo.'visiteddAme-during
Poechman, Goderich, a my stay at Victoria Hospital.
daughter, Annette Louise. Special thanks to all those who °
assisted at - the time of my "
WESTLAKE:. . At Alexandra accident:. garb Brodie-- 27 °
Hospital, Goderich, on June 29, '
19-70; to -'Mr. and- Mrs. -Ronald FERGUSON: I wish to express
—. fives : „0..4Y i , 004: my inceze
arid --relatives
for -Atte -many -cards
and flowers while I was a patient
in Goderich Alexandra Marine
'and General Hospital and
Victoria' Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr. Leitch, Dr.
Flowers, Dr. Barr, London, and
Rev. Raymond. Also nurses and
The blow was great, the shock ' staff. — Harold R. Ferguson. —
severe, 27 °
We little thought the end was,
near,
D. IN MEMORIAM -
o
GODDARD:In loving memory
of Robert (Bob)- who passed
away June 25, 1960.
' ° F. ENGAGEMENTS
can tell .
", The pain of parting without
farewell,
More each day we miss you,
husband and father,
Friends may think the wound is
Two general proficiency.awards and one.literature award were presented Thursday evening at the Athletic awards were
presented' in connection with. the Robertson Memorial School rg ad,uatipn.,,.
igbertson .NlemoriaL S.cho�al �,r. ......._. __ .__.
8 graduation -held in North Street - United Church: Winners were -- :- • ,exercises .Fro n the- teff are Mike Vrooman ;Who rsented the
p e top male athlete award to Allan
(left to right) 'Patsy Shore, literature awardpresented byMrs. H. Habel ,.°Ahmeek IODE Re ens,
— Fritzle� and WandA,Million- wh eceiue top fsmal athlete award. �, ,.olvd
ec�icte� lieGr ec factEgetwatprofielena .�awar reseFated lr �dlamer sansxatidg,presiden lrs ist.,�j ,,{, - . ,.--w ---. M. ��
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A. Porter, and Mrs,. John Stringer, Maple Leaf IODE Regent -who -made the first -general -proficiency
award to Joan Schoenhals. - .(staff photo)
The engagement is announced of .
Sandra Joanne Mac Leod,
daughter of Mrs. E.W. MacLeod
and - the ' late Mr. MacLeod of
Goderich, to Ian Donald
McAllister son of Mr. and Mrs.
'• H. McAllisteref Collingwood.
. That lies w.ithin our hearts ' The wedding Will take place at 2
concealed. .o'clOck on Saturday July11,1970
Sadly missed and always in First Presbyterian Church ,
remembered by wife Hazel, Cpllingwood. — 27.
family, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren: — 27x
G. COMING EVENTS
GREN1ER: In loving memory 40
a dear husband, father and TIGER Dunlop Inn will be
grandfather, Archie Grenier, celebrating their 15th
who Passed away July 5, 1969. anniversary Thursday, July 9th,
Prom the hospital, to heavenly with a buffet dinner, from `5 to 7
rest, , p.m. First come,, first served.
God 'took -Ilan bane to be his Come atid Meet 3,our friends.
We 'Wed in hope, and- prayed in
That" he would soon get well
again.
But God decided we must part,
He eased his Dain,..but broke our
hearts;
And while be rests in peaceful
His memory we wilj always
keep.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife -Leona, daughter Ann,
son-in-law Al and grandchildren
Ronald and Arnold. — 27
Er. CARDS OF THANKS'
BOLDT: I would like to thank
4he Dominion, ,Road -Machinery
- Co and • fellow wakers for the
• wonderful Gift and Cards which
in Toronto Hospital from Oct.
to June. Special Chankg to the
Engineering Department • of
D.R.M.C. for the . beautiful
flowe'r, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Larder for the many deeds and
kindness shown me as -I sure
appreciated everything I
receiied. Thank you all in
Goderi,ch for your many
kindnesses. Emil Boldt. — 27x
DuMONT: I wish to thank
relatives, friends and neighbors
'for viSits, phone calls, cards and ,
Alexandra Marine HoSpital.
Special thanks to Doctors A. B.
Watts, Rev. Father Moynahan,
nurses and staff on second floor
MASKELL: The _many
expressions of kindness accorded
me while v•a recent patient in
Alexandra Hospital are deeply
appreciated. Special thanks to
• Dr. G. F. Mills and Hospital
MONSTER 2 -ear Bingo- at the
Durham Arena- beginning June
Free cliance on two cars — 1969
Epic (new) to be drawn August g&
14;- 1970 Plymouth Belvedere to s'r"
be drawn September 11. You
must be present to win car. —
RECEPTION July 4 at Saltford
Valley' Hall for Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Fii.her (nee Anna Mae
Martin). Dancing from 9 to 1.
'Tony Pruez Orchestra. — 27
BINGO
Mary Moore, 12; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, 171
Blake St, received the $50 award at Robertsan Memorial
School ..for being the top Grade 61student. Mary's teacher was
Of ten prize winners across Huron County in the essay contest, sponsored by the Pioneer Museum
in Goderich, three winners,Were,ftbm Victoria Street Public School. Reeve Harry Worsell sedri
here with those winners, left to right, Donald' McPhee, Lori keller and Susan Turland. —(staff
6arriril floignal-ftr
NEWS
PICTORIAL
Every Saturday Night
LEGION HALL
Starting 30 p.m.
Safety trip --
Motorists! When driving , at
night, always make sure you
, that will permit you to stop
' within the stretch of road
illuminate& by your headlights..
You never know when you
might have to stop in a hurry .
ep.ecially, /It night 'when your,
visibility limited.. A rinan can't
outrun his shadow, but a driver
can outrace his headlights, so
make sure*Tou always drive with—''
care and caution at night. '
Frank Moore had the pleasure to present Teresa Begeman yvith
the Robert Park Memorial Medal during_the graduation
exercises for -the Grade 8 class at Robertson Memorial School.
Missi3egeman was also class valedictorian. — (Staff photo).
Goderich Reeve Harry Worse!! represented Huron County
, Council last Thursday afternoon when he presented Cindy
Cornish, Grade 713 student at Roberison Memorial School- with
a cheque for $8. Cindy earned the prize for an essaY she wrote
for a contest sponsored by the Huron County Museum. (,staff
photo).
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