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Mrs. Ed Scrutton Sr., presents the ,Gerrard'Trophy. to Farkles
Capta#1 Marj Taylor following conclusion Of the Goderich
Kinettes Baseball championship final game last week. The
Farklesdefeated the Coolies 7-6. --Staff, photo.
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ctm to Oct. 25th
Starting Saturday; October 17th
through. Sunday, October 25th, we
will' '.:be - giving away an official
hockey puck, with Col. Sanders'
picture on it, free with every
purchase of a bucket or barrel of
Kentucky Fried Chicken. That's
right, free! So take home a bucket
or :barrel, and get a free hockey
puck for your youngsters.
And while you're in the store;'don't
forget to enter the 'skate contest.
We will be giving two pairs of Bauer
skates, men's or ladies', boys' . or
girls', as prizes. Enter as often as
you like, but don't forget, the
contest ends Sunday, October 25th.
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Round and About With Martha
I feel we were especially ,things for the young crowd, many fine floats, since it is so
fortunate ' this last holiday 'along with her table mats, etc. , easy ,to construct a• platform or
weekend with the fine weather, Jean McKee and Jack support around the small car°and
the ,quick change of colors in the McLaren, both of Benmiller, will all shapes and ..characters may
landscape and man many other have interesting arts and crafts . come to life. We hope -you have
blessings, for which we could be to show you, already decided on ' your
truly thankful. • There are several ladies from storybook theme and will be'
Have you noticed the Goderich who will show a tible to,give us sortie details as to
beautiful nig `tree at the corner variety of crafts which started tl.rt classification or division in
of South and Elgin? It is as.green out as interesting hobbies and . which you will enter its
as it�� will ever be and, it has are now earning their keep. ,We will have entry forms later
lightened in colon from 'almost • The Goderich Art Club, artists for you, so for` now -- get busy.
black' — • and now will grow ' of Colborne and a lady -from' If you need any help in working
lightet each day, • until it is Belgrave have paintings to show out Our idea, let tis know.
practically back to its Spring AND sell. - . Two or three heads are better
dress-. I sure love to watch it., than one, in this sort of thing.
a TOO many
thro' the seasons from very light There ar
to midnight black and back to craftspeople and their THING,
light again, to go, to names for each of them,
The flower beds about.town so you are in for a nice surprise.
are very nice in their fall colors There will certainly be
a great
-- and the Parks Dept. r= Yould be many lovely, gift items this year
congratulated _ and thanked — and since• people are becoming
for. giving us these lovely patches more and...more craft conscious
ofcolor all year. Goderich — or appreciative of hand -made
citizens, appreciate the extra help creations, you should be able to
m creating the Prettiest Town. buy a great many of your
Last week a small item re: Christmas gifts and have lots of
proper name for an organization, time for gift wrapping them.
prompted a young lady " to The meeting last week of the
inform me that the"well known Santa Parade planners found an
initials IOOF, Independent enthusiastic group who were
't excited about this ears
Many of you may wish to be a
single or individual entry - like
a. clown or a very tall guy or one q
of those T.V. characters that the
kids all love. This is GOOD! '
F,aul ° Carroll tells as the
"Victoria School -•-mice and
cheese • float is for sale — to help
finance a bigger and better one
for this year — so there you are.
— a ready-made one, 'all you
need is the lawn mower to move, .
it! -•
Another thought for those
"roving" costumed characters —
you may want to use it for. the ,
Order of Foresters were no quia excre y Hallowe'en dance — so hurry up
' outlook fora bigger and better
longer being used as the name parade. There will be some — get it ready. We have people
had been shortened to 'Canadian who can help you with special
Foresters' with special names for changes one being the entire make-up.Just let us know what
individual • chapters of this parade will make the second you need or plan.
organization. This wasround. Remember, last year,
If you need special character
interesting since I -had seen the Santa and another float ,
, heads --`like the laughing: lades,
initials ``.C. "-:;- often=— and __r detqured a bi• g to go around our or humpty-dumpty — things like
local hospital. that the should be started
wondered about it. ° �• � �'
This led up - to the We already have definite word NOW, since — if they are made
announcement of their dance of *new floats being entered of papier mache it takes time to
which is to be held at and we expect a lot:of the line build them up and the layers of
Harbourlite Inn, November N7 ones of last year will , be L.the• paper need a ldt of •dryi'i"
This is always a good party and re -vamped,* retpeat'ed and rerun time. '
the tickets are available from for this December fifth event... • These are fun to make-- and --
Betty Moore 5x4-9840 or Rose _ Since the huge success of last quite a lot of good ones big"1/4+k
are .ones;- will need a helping hand.
So speak up.
Our nex meeting is Sunday
evening October 18 at the
Kinsmen Clubhouse on South
Street, 7 p.m. sharp.. You're
welcome.
Horner 524-7029. So, mark your year's parade, a lot of ideas
calendar! already circulating and some
The same caller also who didn't "have time," last
mentioned that the phone year, plan to use the small car
numbers to call for "take out idea or mini float — as the
Salad Plate Supper" orders answer to their problem. This of
would appear in this weeks' course can be the real answer for
coming events and the. ladies of
the Taylor's Corners Communiy
Group will be happy to . s rve,,
you — at home or at the supper
at McKay Hall, Oct. 31. after
their big afternoon with theirVikings
basketball
girls
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Another note on the Colborne
Township Ladies Christmas Fair
at Carlow Hall on ''Wednesday
October ' 21. and Saturday,
October 24.
The Hall will be open earlier
and they hope it will help relieve
any crowding. (Also, 5 to 7 is
easy)
The regular, ladies of the
Country _ • Crafts have ' been
working real hard to have their
usua4 fine displays. Mrs. C. Alun
and mother Mrs. D. Bean are in
charge of the Tea and there will
be lots of baking etc. Mrs.
' Blanche- Kerr has '• added
interesting wee dolls sitting on
wish -bone chairs to her display
this year. The Taylor girls of"
Benmiller are busy making
beautiful doll clothes. The
Dutch ladies have dolls dressed
in native Dutch costumes.
Our "Country. Weaver"
Evelyn Hardy, plans a "Mod
Corner" featuring ponchos, mod
' mufflers, vests, belts and many
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Offer`iiOdfrom October 17 to' 26' inclusive
The GDCI girls' basketball
teams won four out of four
games last week. • a'' <'
The first two victories, came
here Tuesday against Listowel.
The Seniors won 23-12, and the
Juniors 41-26.
Senior scorers were. Sue
Duckworth with 12 points, Gaye
Mero . with' six, Jen Cook and
Linda Faulkner with two each,
and Barb Miller with one.
For the Juniors1, Sue Godfrey
hit for 15 points, followed by
Tanya Panner with 13, Wendy
Ryan five, - and Carol
Cruickshank, Marj Taylor, Becky
Crawford and Sally Stringer with
two points each.
Both teams recovered from
slow starts to come ori strong in
the second half for victories.
Friday, the girls journeyed to
Seaforth where the Seniors won
32-22 and the Juniors 54-13.
For Goderich in the Senior
• game, Jen Cook was top scorer
with 10 points. Linda Faulkner
had eight, Sue Duckworth six,
Gaye Mero five and Gail Fritzley
three.'
Seaforth scorers were Brenda
Dietz -with the game -high total
of 14 points, Karen Granville
with • five, Gail Doig with two,
and Betty MacGregor with one
point.
The half • time . score was
Goderich 14, SeaTorth six.
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..The, .. Seniors , ,now -have . a
record of two .victottics and one
loss in,Ieague play.
The Junior girls found their
scoring• eye, with eight players
sharing in the point -fest.
Sue Godfrey pumped in 17
points, Tanya Palmer 12, Carol
Cruickshank nine, Wendy Ryan
eight, Marj Taylor three, Sally'
Stringer two, `Theresa , Doorly
one, and Susan Wilcox two.
, For Seaforth, Joan Hopper
had six points, , Joanne Kunz
four, Cathy Stewart two and
Anne Hopper one.
Goderich led at half ..time
20-5. ...a�
The Juniors record is a perfect
3-0 so far.
Both teams played yesterday
here against Stratford North
Western.
Ashfield
MRS: E _HOWES.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross have
returned from a trip to Northern
Ontario.
Miss Donalda MacGregor of
Duluth was a recent visitor with
Mrs. Colin MacGregor and other
cousins in ` Kincardine and
Goderich.,
John MacKay is on- a trip to
the Maritimes.
Janice Robb is taking a course
in, hairdressing in London.
, Mr. 'and Mrs. David Compton,
Laurie and Lissa visited with
Colin Howes last weekend.
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie,* Mrs.
David MacMurchy, Mrs. Donald
Simpson, Mrs. Richard West' and
Mrs. Colin MacGregor attended a
WMS meeting atr Dungannon last
Thursday, '' •
Donna 'Wylds of London was
home for the weekend. _.. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Robin Davies
were weekend visitors with.
Donald Simpson. •
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP 5th ANNUAL
Christmas Country
Farr
A Display And Sale. of Local, Arts and Crafts
TOWNSHIP IALL., CARLOW
Wednesday, Ociober 41-
AN1'
'Saturday, October 24
° p:m. Continuously:
*'"--SAKE SALE * OVER 50, CRAFTS * - TEA *
• AI MISSION AEE
Theta Who with to avo.id crowds are "Urged to cprrte -
between 6 and 7 pI,m or ori Saturday lvening, '
to