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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-15, Page 10�.Q GOOgRICI SIGNAL• VrAR, ` I[J.. A O 15, 1970 y KINDERGARTEN - The kindergartens have clone a play about the very first Thanksgiving. Finger painting is "In" for their art period. All students are enjoying their first year with us, OPEN AREA The open area has been learning about dinosaurs and birds. In the room they have two, three-dimensional dinosaurs. The library books have been open to the students. SPEED QIJEEN. Quality and Dependability: Since 1908 gives you more colour -fresh washdays! r Model 905 SUPERTWIN Ideal for— HOMES, APARTMENTS, a MOBILE HOMESNACATIONLHOMES;ztu. a , R COTTAGES, HOUSE BOATS. It's compact, portable, economical, convenient — rolls to any sink, no special19'7. plumbing required, Ones easily. , SERVICE ELECTRIC (GODERIGH) LIMITED' Dial 5248581 30 VICTORIA ST. K. hi art school crests have been" made out" of paper. Dodge ball has been the favorite activity in the gym for the students. GRADE FOUR This week the grade fours made silhouettes as well as poems to go with them. They Are hanging in the hall and classroom. GRADE FIVE', • Mrs. Alexander took Mrs. 'O'Brien's place as teacher this week. The students enjoyed her teaching. The class has a trip planned for next week. The bulletin boards have information on the seasons and migration of birds on them. GRADES6&7 Miss Potzel was the 'teacher for the students 'this week and had her hands full! To start things off the students switched seats to confuse the teacher. The room has already adopted two children • from the holy childhood... Their names are Teresa and James. GRADES 7 & 8 The grades 7 and 8's activity team have planned a' Purple Penguin Sale (White Elephant Sale) for the 22nd of this month. The room has . put up a. bulletin board. With mid-term here alt the students are going through a series of tests. •ST .,MAR Y:'S:FD'IT.OR 5"E'SB1'E`GR AFT0$1St•-u` - , .. Kingsbridge news .16 DELORES VAN OSCH - • a l' T Rev. Father ° Stan.,e,iy,omin S.S.P., Superior General of the Missionary Fathers of St. Paul, and his two Assistants, Rev, Frs, Claude Borg S.S.P. and Nicholas Curmi• S.S.P., arrived from Malta on Monday and will be visiting in Kingsbridge this week. • A Turkey Bingo sponsored by the . Parish Council was held' in the Church Hall on Saturday evening. There were tem turkeys and three share-the-wealths. Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. Bill Hogan, • Mrs. Jim Gilmore, Mrs. Joe Courtney and Mrs. Antone D. Van Osch attended the Catholic 1Nomen's League Stratford Deanery meeting held fast Wednesday at St. Joseph's Parish Hall in Stratford. Miss Sharron Langevine of Toronto recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and family, Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Osch were Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch and Michael of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and infant son were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and family and Mrs. Blaise Martin. dG Miss Faye Hogan of London was a weekend visitor with •her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Con Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and family spent 'the weekend with • 411.11111111111111111 • ,{Ca . f V ONELE$S,,,, I -eO •A , Mrs, Jinn! Quinlan arid' family in Brantford. ,-Mr. 'and Mrs. John Sheardowii of London, Miss Blanche Belodeau of Guelph, Roy Heffernan of Wallaceburg and Jerry Heffernane Of Stratford were weekend- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan. Ray Hogan, who is ':fin" his second year at Ridgetown Agriculture College, spent the weekend with his. parents, Mr. and Mi John Howard. • Mrs. Blaise Martin left on Monday to spend two weeks visiting her family in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Aubin, and f amr1 y o f Campbellville, formerly of Dungannon and Kingsbridge Parish, were • weekend,visitors with fir,` arid •Mr's. EldenAustin and, family.b Mr, and Mrs. Walter' Clare and Mary Luanne visited on the weekend :with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Bruder and -family of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Ryan and family of Toronto were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare. Mrs, Bernadine Kenny of Detroit is spending this week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan spent a few days over the weekend visiting with their son, Ronnie, in Sudbury, Mrs. Marie Austin has left to spend, the winter months among hex family. HURON FEE RAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES WEDNESDAY OCT. 21St AT 8;30 P.M. - GuestW Speaker — Jack Horner, M.P. of Crowfoot, Alberta Also Attending —. R. M. McKinley, M.P.• " and The Honourable Charles Mac Naughton, Ontario Treasures' CLINTON LEGION HALL_ Frank W flkom, Pres. Marian Andrews, Treas. A BEEF*FRESH. GROUND- lb, . SUPER VALUE BACON LUCAS & ARTHURS BOLOGNA UNIVERSAL. PIZZA LUCAS & ARTHURS 6 oz. Pkg. 112.794 COOKED HAM SHORT P ECEHE 1b. 394 RIB ROASTS SS 2i89' CROSS • ROATS 55' m 79' w. 83 B DE ROASTSBLADE EMOVEDE THANKSGIVING POEM I thank you God For luscious fruits and golden wheat, And the things we have to eat; -Fdr the stars that guard us through the night, • And keep allmen from going to fight. BY BR UCE MELICK, w ~; Grade 4. Coronary artery disease develops over many ' years of time, says' the . Ontario Heart Foundation. The earlier in life •a • .heart -saving diet is adopted, the lower your riSk of heart attack. To help. reduce the risk of heart attack, the Ontario Heart Foundation recommends a diet that uses less animal fats and fewer cholesterol - rich foods, such as eggs and organ meats: Datsun announces the 1971 economyc�rive �.P Nobody wants to give up power,, performance and flair to save money on mileage and maintenance. And nobody has to. Datsun 1200 2 -door Fastback and Datsun 1200 2 -door Sedan are fast, functional, easy to -handle and easy to afford. 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