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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-03, Page 8IGNALATAR, THURSDAY,, JUNE 3;1,9711 .. Pictured above are the boy's individual athletic award winners: (back row, left to right, Al Drennan,'most valuable wrestler; Warren VVatt, most valuable senior boys basketball player; Bill Wedlock, most valuable senior football player; Con Melady, most valuable junior football linesman; Pat O'Brien, most valuable senior football linesman; Dave Patterson, most valuable junior football player; John Willis, most ,ktalaaea..se iorbwcs valleyball_ play et;'..M..ark-..8va.nngr,.P.1Jag 0!_ athletic trophy rr1 an BY MRS: WES BRADNOCK Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ford and Miss Edith Ford of Meaford visited one day last week with Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Over 45. persons called recently on Mrs. Edgar Lawson on• the occasion of her 87th birthday'. . The guests were welcomed"by her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. Beth Lansing assisted in serving tea and the • birthday . cake: - Mrs. Lawson received many gifts, cards • and messages of congratulations. Recent guests 'vvith' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton were Mr. and .Mrs..James Vinall o'f Belleville and Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Gagner EV Toronto., - Vern Bokinger.'and Mrs. Edna 'treinsei.rt of Detroit,. Mrs.'Lueila Phillips. of Mitchell and Peter Brown'' of Windsor visited, last week with Mr: and Mrs. Maitland Allen. - Mr.,' , and- Mrs: , William Straughan are visiting at- Copper Cliff with their daughter, Mrs, •Clayton Robertson and Mr. Robertson. ' • He who takes but never gives, may last foryears, DistriCT for Year 5; Steve Reaburn, most valuable jluniorr volleyball player; Al Pirie, winner of the Briap Dowds Memorial Trophy for the most valuable male athlete; (front; left to right) Jim Denomme, most valuable junior soccer player; Tom O'Brien, midget boys. track champion; Don .Bedour, golf champion; Doug is,her, junior Boys track champion; Randy Sowerby, Royal Canadian Legion besthot trophy; Mike - - r,fi apt 'Mrs. Colin F.ingland of WingFian ,'Mrs. Mary Grierson of Toronto and Miss Margaret R. Jackson of Blyth visited last Thursday with- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott. Miss Laura. Wagner of Syracuse, N.Y. is vacationing with her sisters, Misses, Minnie, and Ella ,Wagner and other members of her family. but never lives! 526-7595 Speaking without thinking is shooting without Mrs. Bert Craig has been visiting with friends at Grand Bend. Mrs. Rose Herman of Tavistock is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and Mr. Sanderson, Miss Diane_ Kirkconnell of London spent the weekend with.. her. , parents, "Mr. and' Mrs,. ' Andrew Kirkconnell. Huliet Fof A meets The May meeting of the Hullett Federation of Agriculture ' was held in the, Londesboro School. There were Many visitors present. Atthe meeting Mr. Kenwell of the Huron County,; ,Board of Ed-ueai-ion•-spoke., -He. explained what was being done in regards to educating the.. pupils in elementary and . secondary schools who had yearning problems. which ° a "normal" student doesn't encounter'. He also put forward the additional help program me they hope to implement in.the 1971 and,1972 school year. Many questions were asked and answered. The ' annual bus trip was discussed. This year it .will be going, to . Wat-cha Farms' at Mount Forest, 'Fish Hatchery, at r- Chworth• -and tour parts of Grey County. The bus leaves Londesboro at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, June- 17; Contact either George Colclough, Clinton or Mrs. Ed' Hunking, Auburn. The I.S.M. Membership Drive for Hullett took pace on Friday, May 20 with 10 people taking part. • aiming. Two members leaving Auburn Walkerburn Club ,The Walkerburn Club, met at the home of Mrs. Henry Hunking for its regular monthly meeting with President Mrs. • Elliott Lapp in charge. Mrs. George Schneider led in prayer. It was -decided toraise the membership fee to 50 cents for the next ---meeting •which will, be'., toy ; . /,,' .w answeredby each naming � i eir' favorite blossom. , .Plans were made for the next the holme of Mrs. Stewart Ament . .in Blyth' in the afternoon. The roll call is to be answered by the paying of fees. The program will be in charge of Mrs. John Hallam and Mrs. Joe Hunking and the lunch committee will be rMrs: Brian Hallam and Mrs. James. Jackson. The draw was. donated ' by Mrs. Garth McClinchey. It was won by 'Mrs. Thomas Cunningham. Mrs. George ' Schneider read the minutes of a' Oowanstown Women's _Institute, meeting .in 1940 when she was president. A successful penny sale:.....of plants and bulbs were held. A program of contests were enjoyed.- Mrs. Arie Duizer .and • Mrs.— Lloyd Penfound ` were `hi charge.,. Mrs. Elliott Lapp. read an . address to Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs. Roy Daer presented her with a gift. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound read an address terMrs. Arie Duizer and Mrs. Joe Hunking presehted her with 'gift. Both ladies 'thanked everyone. Mrs. Arie Duizer had moved to Londesboro and Mrs. Schneider is moving to TeesWater. 0 A dainty lunch was setved by Mrs. John Hallan7 and Mrs. Joe - H.tlnitin..,g SALE IAOI O TO SO% DISCOUNT DACCJSHOP GET NAME BRAND ITEMS ET 5'°°5 AT DISCOUNT PRICES 5T1T °5 At BLUE'S SUPERMARKET ON THE SQUARE OPEN NIGHTLY `TIL 10 WE DELIVER STOKELY'S - 14 oz. HONEY POD PEA LILY NO. 1 CREAMERY -1 Ib. 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