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120 • yd. \H'' in l'e , (Sotih " 220 yd., 'Stratford Central
By Nancy Hills) Huron came in 1st with 15.2 :.came in 1st with 23.6 sec. and
sec., Doug Fisher of Goderich Brian Westbrook again placed
The following are the results' placed 5th; 5th;
0 from the Huron -Perth Track 440 yd. ' Hurdles, Keith 440 yd., Mitchell placed 1st
Meet held in Wingham:. Grafton ,of Goderich placed 4th with 52.0 sec.;
with 66.2 sec.; - 880 yd., Mitchell placed 1st
MIDGET GIRLS Relay, South Huron came 'in ' with 2 min...:Q8.6 sec. ; '
100 yd., St. Marys placed lst -.1st with 1:3.5.8, the Goderich Mile, South-1-iuro'n • came' in
with 12.0 sec., Jane Hopkinson team came in '4th with 1:41:04; 1st with 4 thin. 53.6 sec.;
from Goderich placed 6th; Shot Put, , Stratford Central r 120 Hurdles, St. Marys placed
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lst wit 16. sec e
1st with 8 Mi'k Tafeit
• 220 yd.1 Stratford Central placed T� �'��� 41,.? /z ,,�, �+ k� ,
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Shultz' from Goderich. placed
5th; . ,a;
., 440 4yd., .St. '. Marys" pfaced
first with 63.6 sec.; '
880 yd., Stratford Central
• • placed 1st with 2 min. 41.8 sec.;
Hurdles, St. Marys placed 1st
with 14.4 sec.; " -
•Discus, St. Marys placed lst,
with 78'3", Mickey Cruickshank
from Goderich was second with
with'' 129'1/2", Gary .Fisher of 440 Hurdles, Mike Tafeit of
Goderich placed 6th' with Qoderich placed 1st with 63.4
100'11"; sec., while Keith Grafton also of
• -High Jump, Goderich' entries. 'Goderich plAced 5th;
Dave Carruthers placed 3rd with Tr'ip1WRinp, Listowel came
5'6" and Ken Johnson 6th, with in 1st with 40'5",Clare Sager of
5'2"; - :•-.._----:90-me rderichqiia nid wirfr3'9*Vr'
Triple Jump, Central Huron and Gary Lounsbury placed 3rd
placed 1st ' with 40'11", Dave with 3945",
Carruthers of "Goderich with High Jump, Mitchell placed
38'5"; "LL • lst wits 5'7", Clare Sager came .
72'10" and Linda Doherty • Pole Vault, St. Marys placed in 3rd with 5'4";
* • placed 4th with 68'21/2"; ,
Shot, Seaforth \ placed 1st
with 30'21/4", Mickey"
Cruickshank ' from Goderich
&.. placed 4th A,ai.t/k=_'; •
High Jump, Mitchell was •1st,
with -4'8", Goderich entry
Brenda Fisher placed 4th with
a
4'3";
• Long Jump, St. Marys placed
1st with 14'83/4", Brenda Fisher
placed 4th again with 14'13/4";
400 yd. Relay, St. Marys
placed 1st ' with 55.2 sec., the
Goderich team came in 4th with
• 57.2 sec. .
The individual midget winner
was Frances Thompson from St.
Marys who had 28 pts.
MIDGET BOYS
•
100 yd., Tom .O'Brien of
Goderich placed- 1st with .11.1'.
sec., Lawrence Lassaline placed
30, with 11.3 sec.;
220 yd., Tom O'Brien again
• placed lst with 25 sec.;
440 yd., Seaforth came in 1st
with 57,.0 sec.;
880 yd., Stratford Central
took 1st place with 2:15.4,; '
Mile, Stratford Central plced,
1st with 5:01 "
120 hurdles, Winghain placed
1st with 17e -c.4 . ,
Relay,,,.St°ratford Central came
in 1st with 49.91 sec., the
'Goderich team placed 3rd with
50."6 'sec.;
Triple Jump, Stratford
Central placed 1st with 37'3",
Goderich entry Allan Fritzley •
took 2nd place with 36'2" and
Larry Donnelly came in 5th, with
35'0'';
• High Jump, Eton Willis of
Goderich, placed 6th with 4'8";
- !Long Jjv, I�., Strat ford• i~',entra1;
came in 1st' •ftil 18'4ii" Alia'nb
Fritzley 'of Goderich placed 2nd
°with 17'10";
Pole Vault, St. Marys placed
1st with 9', Goderich • entry
'Steve "Raeburn placed 2n'd with
8'6";.+,
Shot 'Put, Stratford Central
came in •1st with 5.1'2", Tom.
O'Brien of'Goderich placed 2nd
with 41'103/4";
Discus, Stratford Central
took 1st place with 159'7'.',
Casey Wildgen of Goderich,, came
in 4th with 105'10".
Tom O'Brien of Goderich
took the midget boys individual
championship. •
JUNIOR GIRLS '
100 yd., Goderich entry
Brenda Graham placed 1st with
a time of 12 sec.; •• .
220 yd., Stratford Central
placed 1st with 27.5 sec., while
Brenda Graham from Goderich
placed 2nd with 27.8 sec., Sue
Godfrey another Goderich entry
placed 6th;
440 yd., St. jvIarys placed lst
with 65.4 sec.;
Open 880 .yd.,, St. Marys
placed 1st With 2 min. 24 sec.,
Barb Miller from' Goderich. was
4th 2 min. 50.3 sec.;
Hurdles, Stratford Central
was 1st with. 13M sec.,: Barb
Fisher from Qodei' h pilaced 3rd
with 14 sec.;
High Jump; Dia ne • Hardy
from Goderich placed `,1st with
M 4'71/2";
• Long Jump, Goderich again
placed' lst through Breftda
'Graham who jumped 15'6";
Shot Put, St. Marys placed
1st with a distance of 3.5121/4";
Discus, 1st place went tb St.
• Marys who had a distance of
115'4", Sue Godfrey from
Goderich placed 3rd witt
'100'5" and Gaye Mero '0th with
85'5";
440 Relay, St. Marys came in
1st with a time of 55.2 se6.,.2nd
place went to the Goderich team
which made it in 55.4 sec.
The individual 'junior girls -
champion was Brenda Graham
from Goderich wheaccumulated
28 pts.
JUNIOR lOYS-';--
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100 yd., Mitchell placed 1st
• with 10.9 sec.; .......�......
.22o yd., St. Marys placed 1st
• With 20 sec.;
,,440 yd., St. Marys came in
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4 piked ft with 2:08.4;,
-Mile, St. Marys came lst with
4:43.5, Bruce, `IiownYian of
Goderich , , placed 5th with
' 4:56.0;.
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with • 10'11", Doug Fisher. of
Goderich placed 3rd with 10'4';
Long Jump, South Huron '
placed 1st with 19'61/2".
Individual ' junior boys
champion w'as Ron Wise of
,Central--Huron-w-he had •24 pts.---
SENIOR GIRLS
100 yd., 1st• place•went to'St.
Marys time 11.8 ''sec., Dawn
Prest from Goderich' placed 3rd
with 12.4 sec • • ' •
220 d.; St. Marys placed lst
2� 6 sec. Dawn of
with?rest
,Goderich placed 4th with 28.6
sec.; Bridge scores
Shot Put, St. Marys placed
1st with 49'21/2", Alistair Pirie of
Goderich_-placed 2hd with 42'
and'Mark Ryan came in 6th with
as
38'1"
came in 50i:with a time of 48.2
sec.;
Long Jump, Listowel came in
lst with a distance of 20'1",
Gary Lounsbury placed `3rd with
18'111/a"
The individual senior boys
Champion was Gary Wartmanr of
South Hurori who had 28 pts,
GODERICH RECORDS
Goderich plac'e'd 3rd with 304
kopts.y .St.. Marys was . lst and.
-Stratford Cen tau: -e' • ._.
Tom Q'B.rien took the Midget'
'Boys' Championship with,' 28
,pts., 1st in 10�`yd.; 1st in 22Q
yd.; and 2nd'in shot put.
Brenda Graham- was the
-Junior Girls'''. Champion' -with-28
pts., lst in long jump; 1°st in 220
yd.; and 2nd in 10Q yd.
Diane Hardy broke the
previous Junior Girls high.: jump
record of 44'7" with her jump of
4'71/2';
Mike Tafeit broke the old
record of 65 sec. for the open
440 yd. hurdles with his time of a
63.0 sec.; ' - in
Goderich 'firemen were called out to' 'put. out a.,,fire on the
premises of Hugill Backhoe Service last.Friday.
summer festival
Luckn
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story - re,- the Craft Festival'
Lucknow some concern h
Due t9 a misundersta dinglin
Discus, St. Njarys came it} 1st Warren Watt broke.the. Senior
:1213J-9 G Boys' pole vault record of:
° rt�4'/2" with his height of 11'.5.
WOSSA Girls Track Meet wi'•1'•„
be held in Glencoe on Fri.,'May
28th..
WOSSA Boys Track Meet will
be held in ' London , at the,
University _..of__Wester Ontario
on Sat., May 29th.
The track. team has done well
this year and. as you can see It
has improved tremendously. We
wish them the best of luck at
WOSSA. • . •
Tim O'Brien placed 3rd with
101'9"; -
• Pole Vault,' Warren Watt of
Goderich placed 1st with a
heig)�rt-of 11'5"; - • '
Relay, St. Marys placed 1st
with 47 sec., the -Goderich-team
x440 yd., St. Marys took 1st
place with 58.8 sec.; '
Open 880, , St. Marys placed
1st with 2 min. 50 sec.;
Hurdles, Stratford Central
came •• irr- 1st with '13 sec.,
Goderich entry Tanya Palmer
placed 5th;,
• High Jump,, Dawn Prest from
Gofierich placed 1st with 4'7",
'Debbie Barker from _ Goderich
also came :in 5th with 4'4";
Long Jump, St. Marys took
lst place with 17';
Shot Put, Ruth Melady of
Goderich placed 1st with -34'9
Judy Jenkins also from Goderich
came in 6th with 28'2";
Discus, St. Marys took 1st
place with 100'1/2", Goderich
entry Ruth Melady placed 5th
with 82'7"; ` '
. 440 Relay, Stratford Central
, came in 1st with -'54 sec.
The individual senior ' girl
champion was Karen Gasby of
St. Marys who had 30 pts.
SENIOR BOYS
100 yd., Stratford Central
placed .1st with 10.4 sec.; while
Briars- W4stiirook -of ,Goderich
placed 5th;•
There were four tables in play
at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge '
ClubATITres'da'� ,µMay -18.
Winners and their scores were
as follows:
49, ' Ray Fisher and Tom
Eadie; 451/2, ' Mrs. J. Cook and
Mrs. J. Chisholm, Dr. A. B.
Deathe . and Mr. A. J.
Weerasooriya.
WHY WAS THE SKUNK SUCH
PIS•r%NC-nVE MRRKIN6 WHILE
OTHER ,ANIMALS ARE' COLORED TD -
HELP CONCEAL- THEM
THE VIVID MARKINGS
ARE A PRo-ECT1ON TO
OTHER ASIM L .•�gi'NO 'ANIMAL
tWILL -KNow1 .Y,4 ATr•A4j�4'�. *:..'
Si&Nk
For
Comfortable to wear are these silky
smooth wash-and-wear Arnel dresses.
Sizes 141/2 - 221/2
822.t 0 835
don
GODERICH
OPEN FIJI'" AY NMTE 'TIL 9 4
GET
STAMPS
TOO
arisen about„, the . word
"donation'' froth _--- Colktorne
Christmas Country 'Fair
This "donation" wa given
for advertising in the L "cknow
Craft Festival folder., P
-~ The Carlow Christmas Fair'
and ' the 'Colborne Twp.
Christmas Country ;Fair as it is
known and the Lucknow.
Summer Craft Festival hope to
compliment each of er
The need of a Crafts Outlet in
the area promoted .both the-Se-
Craft
heseCraft Shows, and they hope to
advertise each other, serving
both the crafter and the visitor
to the area at two vital seasons
of the year.
These are two separate
organizations and run- by an
entirely different group of
,people hoping to promote the
area and the energetic Craft and
Hobby minded people and
provide- an outlet -for their works
of. art and some of the antiques
for which the area is' famous.
Visit one or the other or
maybe both in July and October
and enjoy the atmosphere of a
-Festival.
Country
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSldA4, MAI 73971
Farm vacttions are
becoming morepopular
Lie back in the, grass, the cool • And there are, lots .more
blades tickling your neck, and friendly farm-fa'milles'o"
look - at the shy. Not a cloud. would 'be only too 'happy to
You just lie there. And then it.,„; welcc me. you into their' homes:
bursts on you. The music. The
a If you want`t• find out who
'music of life around you. Bird
noises; `_-inseci" .-- rroises; ccrNot x-- . -.Ywrite- ;.=--.andinfor atio n _" y ...lieth' d, ;-
-
noises -even plant noises, Ontariforo Fedeiatitn' • of
heard since childhood, you hear Agxieulture, 3$7 r StY t
them again. �y,. _ Toron 2$, ,BlooOntario., e
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. •„ h, ham. t�,
. f�d1� , 419-tittri:d1.1,,,ontar��.^`:t,m_mound the cities. The--v'Vok arr
part of Ontario'that is home for Vacations" listing farm' familes
nearly,100,000 fanners. who take in guests, their
And it could be home for you
facilities and their rates.
• too. For a week or two. Or just a
weekend if you prefer;
. -Forty--five. Ontario farmers' are Toronto 5 Q Ip lc @ r
inviting you to share their homes
this summer. They're inviting {'�
you to throw off the pressures - of Huron [[ •est , -
of urban living and refresh
yourself and your family on an
easy -paced, Ontario farm. And at
a reasonable cost. Huron West District Annual
You might choose to, stay "of the Women's Institute will
with Alb,Ft and Phyllis Durst on have Miss Helen McKercher of -
their Cherrydale Farm near Toronto as their guest speaker'
Goderich. You can stay' in their on May 31 in the Londes6aro
home, eat their • borne -cooked -- e United Church: The Londesboro-----
food, enjoy their farm and • branch will be hostess for this
Huron County. Their children 'day -long annual meeting
will entertain your children - Reports will be given and
pets, chores, hideouts; ' Mrs. Norman Coulthard of
treehouses, trails, picnics. Stratford will give the report of
Or the Craig's at Napanee. F•W,1.0. and Mrs: Charles Munro
They 650 acres of woods
have of Embro, president of the'
and pastures for you to' .roam. London . area, will bring'
They have cows, calves, horses, greetings. -
ponies, pigs, chickens, dogs,'cats.
Nearby you'll find gold, Everyone is welcome and the
swimming, fishing, country fairs, morning ,session. begins at 10
auctions, antique dealers. a.m.
WI district annual
NAME BRAND ITEMS GET
AT DISCOUNT PRICES ST°°5
At BLUE!S SUPERMARKET
ON THE SQUARE
MAXWELL HOUSE
1 Ib. Bag
Coffee 99a
OPEN NIGHTLY `TIL 10
STOKELY'S -14 oz.
HON EY POD PEAS 5R $1
FACIAL TISSUE 180's
ngivEx- BOUTIQUE .
FACIfLLE ROYALE
PAPER TOWEIIIS 2 rolls 59
389a
- PRODYCE-
MEXICAN NO. 1 VINE •RIPE •
Tomatoes
rF•R'ESH GREEN
ONIONS
FRESH BUNCH
;'R A D IS H
GOLDEN YELLOW
BANANAS.
, U.S. NO. 1 •
CUCUMBERS
U.S. ANON. 1 HEAD
Lettuce
bunches
2825'
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'COLEMAN'S EPICURE SLICED. RINDLESS
SIDE1 .
1b ,
BACON Vac
Pak
COLEMAN'S SWEET GPICKLED-yd's Vac Pak
9
Cottage RoII ,b. 55`
COLEMAN'S 1 Ib.' Vac Pah ,
WIENERS 59*"
BURNS 6 oz. VAC PAK
Cooked Ham 494
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COLEMAN'S -- 1'/' Ib.
Canned "I 49
HAMS �
MISS MEW -' 6 oz.
CAT FOOD
VAN CAMP - 14 'oz.
WE DEL: \J FR
REDPATH GRANULATED
WHITE 5 lb.
Sugar 56`
JERGEN'S REG. SIZE
FACIALSCAP a,• 1p
Bathroorn Tissue 6 r°1 3 .$1
16 oz. BOTTLES Plus Deposit
• . COCA-COLA, 665`
LEMONADE' CRYSTALS'" N• 3/4 oz. '
61°,$..1RISE'NSHINE 7R'99"
Pork&F
Beans4R894
ORANGE CRYSTALS - 6'/z oz.
RISE. `N SHINE3e79'
DETERGENT - 24" oz.
IVORY LIQUID 79
HERSHEY'S - 2 Ib.
Instant Chocolate, 5
BISSET'S - 1 Ib.
Butter 68`
MAD HATTE-R = REG. - 69c -
POTATO CHIPS 59'
CARLTON' CLUB - 10 oz.
Canned Pop 10k994
HEINZ - 14 oz. IN TOMATO SAUCE
'SPAGHETTI..' Sisil
BICK'S ASSORTED - 12 oz. ,- ' ,STOKELY'S CREAM STYLE - 14 oz.
RELISHES 3:7$1 CORN • 5i9
NEILSON'S ASSORTED - 1,0c
Chocolate- Bars 1�894 ,_
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HEINZ TOMATO - 15 oz.
Ketchup 3R1
MOTHER PARKER'S 10 az:.•
Instant Coffee 1.69
FEMININE. NAPKINS 12's
KOTEX PLUS
MacLAREN'S SWEET MIXED - 32 oz,
55`
OZ.
-MARMALADE 55
PICKLES
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SHERRIFF GOOD' MORNING 24
SUPREME BAGGED - 24 oz.
Bread � R$9'.
TASTER'S CHOICE
FREEZE rRIED - 4 0/.
COFFEE
INSTANT �•O�
SHELL NO PEST STRIP - REG. 2.95
VA PONA
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2.59
TOOTH PASTE,-:. REG. 1.29 •
CREST 98'
MOUTHWASH - REG. 1.49
SCOPE. • ^. 99'
LARGE GREEN 10's „
GARBAGE BAGS39
INSTANT CHOCOLATE:
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