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Santa • Parade Dec.,.5�
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same contractor who laid th
were Certainly canspieUeus by elling that 18 yam.. ago the
Steven anniversary
The cold rain and ,stormy '
skies' has surely had, a sobering
effect on everyone. Now, we
know for suite, the summer is
gone',winter is coming up and
we had better, get prepared for
it. Your thoughts turn to warm
clothes and winter activities and
° ,
the Christmas Parade
ATMs year, we will be ,a little
•
better off in the way of flocs
and people to make them. AND
we are having the parade earlier
-= DEC. a! We hope to • get
everyone in the spirit of
Christmas BEFORE the, grand
rush which takes the spirit right
out of you again!
• After all the wonderfel ideas
for Iasi year's parade, there
should be most of the stores and
organizations starting work on
their ' project right now!
Storage is . a problem? Most of
these floats can be made so that
the pieces can be joined together
at he last minute and so take up
just small basemen'tspace.
We expect ALL the school
groups to take part this year.
Last year they showed the
wonderful talent available in the
schools. All they need is
their absen
ea last . Yat'
,f, arena floor, carefully picked it
We hope to stick to the story up Bev. Craig Peters from Five
and replaced' it -. and all the
book ,- children s .that • is " pieces - as when he first laid,it. Oakes. Christian Worked;; Centre
theme, as you, get~'so°many ideas Just taking .out the cracks, You was guest speaker at the $aptist
from the Disney characters and kidder Bill! This is a little`fii Church Anniversary September
stories. that you surely have:a 'fetched
° 1'3' -
°At the afternoon service his
wide scope.•
At that time I became part ; th
Owner of that floor as diel message theme centred on' e,
Our next worry -- (look Mae hundreds of other sports minded challenge of changing "times in
no nails) is skating and the People the church• today. Rev, and Mrs.
arena. Our new arena is eo in this .town and. the coming p John Ostrom of -„ Wingham
along BEAUTIFULLY! It can't Lions Club sold you that little
be compared with the old one in square foot •of space: I can say
ea. was well used
r
any way; A great deal of sweat; over the years that my little a�-- and I'm sure
blood and tears has gone into others feel the same as I - as
this big project and the whip has partowner.
been racking too. They areDifferent groups ' are
doing their very `best to hurry becoming part owners in this
this 'up ' -- but you can' only , fine arena by their contributions
hurry with certainthings. ,The towards its - renovation: The -
contractors are doing'a great job, Kinsmen are paying homage to
the architect and his firm are that fine Tin, the late Gordi '
right there on top the Ree
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
.Stephen Haggitt and John
Haggitt of Zurich visited last
Sunday with ' . Mr. and Mrs:.
Tfaenneth Haggitt at Richmond
13x11.
Board members ,are worrying Eannister'with their donation "of Mr. and Mrs: Keith Rodger
them to pieces and the Council the front' entrance. The Lions ' *and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
' is sitting up and taking notice. are in there too. -- tell you later McLennan entertained at the
Bill Lumby is right on the job' about them, and a nice . former's home last Saturday at a
and doing a great one. ° contribution was made by the oin awa .party, for Mr. and
Ladies of our .Local Legion No. Mrs g Michael Crane who last
109 Auxiliary, with other groups
When you get a small group — etting� on the band wagon. IJ week moved to Goderich. •
such as the Recreation and g • Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Khuxana,
Community Centre Board, think ,11 would be great if each daughter r Mrs. to and son
picking up the reins (- and the and every organization in the Liveleen of London and Miss S.
pieces) and pitching in the way area put on a drive for a special Hundal of Calgary visited last
•f this arena
someone. who will take enough they have, to save a fine arena piece o
interest in the project to see that Oh, we are all paying for it in
from decay,• you should be,
it is finished properly = the o - one way or another, but today's
youngsters can do most of the proud of them and back them costs 'are exhorbitant and there
work, the oldsters just need to up in every way you can. They are still many sm1hll things to be
or anize ft. have worked long hours -over taken care of, before we can say
g , . \ and above the call of duty - to
I had never seen youngsters as get this„one project under way -
• it 's.really finished.
d
w , disappointed' as were Mr. and co -completion in the least So, let's all put our shoulder
T Morxissey's-groarpdast-year:,T.hey - possible;timeand-they, ve.pushed :tn:llse_wh,sel. and het this_lown
' "";'-were -OW '`fit -bf:1tt-scftooi: -the•.°atcititect °,contras .ors --ands•• ,+ott otthvyntit, C01.1 id-easitysin it
groups to get all enthused, but EVERYONE involved into a into. We have a great many
somewhere along the line the faster pace than anyone.. felt oldsters still with (is who have
spark -was _doused. I hope they possible - in order . to get, our kept a finger on the pulse of the:
ame ixioug ij gas r with i e flack ilii s eel:.__ _ :.-:pjugress of -oar -tnwn...We1 A Sanderson- -Traduated_- m
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Friday evening with Mr., and
Mrs. William Seers and Mr. and
Mrs. 'T'hom'as Johnston.
Mr. and - .Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall visited over the
Weekend with their son, Allan
McDougall, at Levack.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson.._and - Misses .~Minnie
yang _E{ a:4ANner• _attended; .it 4 .
nurses' graduation at Centennial
Hall, London, last Friday
evening when Miss Margaret
b t Fall the--seh f So there!
Bo s: --wonderf°a•.ou —off r>-:„Vietrrraa-- .Kos :Tial- -Sehoo1 of
w of you realized the
You dont need to worry Very fe
y marrieds, who are anxious thatNursing.'-
about the route of the Parade as .• deplorable condition it was in. we improve' our town and also. a Mrs. John Slater and her
the Kinsmen controlled You will be pleasantly surprised `large group of older marrieds daughter, Mrs. Louis Hember�ger,
everything so well last year they where it is completed, and you who 'have done. so much for our and Mr. He"mberger of Seaforth
are going to do it again. I thinks will feel like becoming one of town over -the years ,that they visited last Saturday with Mrs.
-more- ;of --the• -merchants realize the helpers once again. don't want it to fall apart at the.. Edgar Lawson. '
the great value the parade has in Bill Lumby Was kidding one seams. Vit. and Mr's. L Co-
yne"t f
the -advertising media and some of his .,Lions friends with the Our teens and youngsters. are Windsor returned home . -last
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taking a wholehearted interest in week -afters• spending their
what is going on and they too vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
realize Goderich must grow and Robinson.
stay alive in today's small world. Mr. and Mrs. James Henry of
So - AWA -A -Y we go! Winter Royal Oak, Michigan, visited
activities look OUT! Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
° , Martha. Chas. Scott, and Mr. Scott.
P.S-'Don't forget this weekend•is POTATOES AND STONES.
.the Painting Workshop with , • ;•
Artist John Watson.in,command•. Stdli5er fields produce higheri
It is at the Queen Elizabeth potato' yields says Dr. G. R.
School 7 I still think of it as St. Saini of the Canada Agriculture..
Peter's School, but that is the Researc}i. Station at Fredericton,
new name. Se plan on coming N.B. It appears that the stonier
F'rfday nite before 8 and all day the field, the warmer•and more
Saturday and Sunday. -- See moist the soil. And that makes
you! for better growing conditions for
M.R. potatoes.
rendered° two d'uai;s. Mrs. Wilfred
Donaldson of Goderich was
organist for the afternoon..
During the interval between
the afternoon and • evening
services, a lunch was seared and
a time offellowship was
enjoyed. .
The evening serviep of
worship was also conducted by
Mr., Peters assisted by Pastor
Alfred Fry of Knox United
Church who led in the Prayer of
Invocation.
Mr. Peters played the guitar
and led the ,congregation in a
series .of,oltt and new songs and
music as he blended the
different • parts of the regular
worship service. The singing and
response was freely participated
in ley the congregation and was
much appreciated.
A large gr. 4p f members
'attended the September meeting
of the Maple .L, eaf Chapter 'OD
held at Mrs. Stan Pr+vetts
outdoor pool,
4, Regent Mrs, Pat Stringer
conducted an interesting
business meeting. Itwas
announced tial the LO:D.E.
would retain its 'original ,name
Independent Order Daughters of
the Empire:
All members were • urged to
use' low' phosphate detergents to
assist in controlling the-pollu,ion
of lakes and rivers. •'
Ways and Means conuener
Mrs. . Cathy Boddy' reminded the
members that the luncheon
would be -•held Sept. 23 at North
Street United Church. Tlje•
various committees for the
project were read.
".Every member was
encouraged. to sell tickets and
return the money to Mrs. Jean
McGee by Sept. 19.
Education convener. Mrs. Ann
Leitch reported that_ Miss
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 18 AND 19
° FRIDAY EVENING
Viewing Of Indoor Exhibits
Musical Entertainment - Pie Eating Contest
• Frog Jumping Contest - Turtle Race
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Parade to -Park at 1 p.m. headed by St. Johns Drum Corps
Girls Bugle Band of Brantford, Bruce County Junior"Pipe^
Band, Hanover I i -Lite Majorettes, Lucknow School Band,
Listowel Maitland Valley Saddle Club.
Floats - Decorated Cars - Bikes - Trikes - Horses
Miss Dominion of, Canada will ride in the parade as well.
as all contestants in the Miss Midwestern Ontario Contest.
Throughout the afternoon there, will be g Midway for the
kids, Baby Show, 4-H Show, Horse Show,' Band Demon-
strations and Entertainment, Pet Show at 11:00 a.m.
SATURDAY EVENING
Vince Mountford variety show at 8 p -m, in the arena fea-
turing Les Barker, comedy cartoonist; Lucille Loring, song,
stylist; Seppo Leivo, Finnish Juggler; Jackie Parr''ell, toe
• tapping dance sensation.
Miss Midwestern Ontario,chosen-from beauty contestants
from most towns in the area, will he crowned At °1'0 p.m.
by Miss Dominion of Canada. The winner will enter the
Miss Dominion of Canada Contest at ;Niagara Falls, in the
• summer of 1971.
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