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1.0 OODIERICH SIGNAL-StAR, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1971
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O.K. noyv you fellows in the
all in. So We have a 'big summer but
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south, we've had enough hot, tournament and big winter centre.- ifl
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sticky weather_- don't send us tournament - Young Canada Two very talented girls have
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any more. Thank you! I suppose Week. * been working like tripJ to get
because .we had such a severe '' When we start something in ' 'fhis, organized and .I 'Must -say.
wirOer, we are due for a belated, Goderich .7- and REALLY work they yonueehd,e.7tLerem
aridthey will
hot, sticky summer. , at it, it . sure can grow to
I can recall only one very hot tremendous proportidhs. ' , help you. The'''Workshopr is at
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summesince we came to.
,, Another "fer instance" is the the corner of East ,St. and
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' Goderich,, asI always brag about Art Mart, July '15, 16, and 17, Cambria Rd., so Stop in - take a
• 'being able to sleep nights - with ' Pow blossoming ' out into few 'extras' from home with
Grey Trust 4.1- going ' a cover, et!So, I shoudn't ' l
, Goderich Days with everyone , you, as' they need a.great many
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'right cin working'for you, complain about the heat after ar----ortiffig on the band wagon. things. Of ourse, they could
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irtiprovements-• • pade ,to oar A. our tax bill, but they ,asit'usto
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cnjOy'your welf-earned , about - not thatPark. The boyshave really been
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rest, So put youi' money ' off so much, but it will4make working - and if sure needed it.
• where it earns .high you realize how close the next • As our editor said - we have
winter is corning and it's later Some beautiful . parks in
interest' - quickly - . than you think. Kitty Smith tells *Goderich - And they are
safely. Do it. today at ' me slie received 'a phone can growing better all the time.
Victoria and Grey.from Windsor, one very stormy . We are fortunate in having far dye and wax and the rinsing - January night, to enter the sighted instead of hind -sighted also, they ,are teaching painting
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. _ Hiram Walker team. in ' the people on our council the last .- after the walls are done; they
end i'Labor. Day Industrial Ball few years. This makes - for ' La , will show you how to paint a
Tournament" - and ever sine -bigger and better Goderich for picture. Or sculpture, withwire
GREY than the entries have •been our future -generations -and we and papier mache.• or another
coming thick and fast. So fast, appreciate the work done by the material and many other of the
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that they are trying to figure out "thinkers" many years ago. arts. Besides 11 this, the girls are
a way to get all these teams. Here' is something interesting asking yqu . to call them at
playing in the limited time they for he young' folk of our town ,.. 524-6156 if you need someone
have on Labor Day weekend. 7.-a youth activity program - to mow the 'lawn, clean the
4 , -lealand Hill, Manager . This is another group that has one in which you can learn baseme-rit or any other job, and
. built up -and quickly - in the •something or get a job of work asking the young folks who want
Elgin and Kingston Streets, .
er .. last two years.,Teams from all - it is 41 lined.' up and ready to to do odd jobs to register for
Goderich ,524-73111 over the country want to enter go. , work.
... The roomy quarters in Gord I think this is going to be
mramaritruniiinumiammariaaradirrarairirrant and the executive are having
quite a time trviho tO•Oet them McManus' building is being used, 'great, as the girls.are well trained
donate that half can of paint
you aren't going to need; some
old sheets; a broom; that old
saucepan or tub - they aregoing
to teach batik - which requires
a few big tubs 'or pots for the
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- know what they have to do
and how to do it. Give them a
hand. They ask the parents to
stop by and get an idea of what
they are trying to do to help
keep your youngster (over 14)
busy this summer.
The L'egion' ladies apparently
are having a Miscellaneous table
instead of a bake table at Art
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Five boys
from area
attentL camp
• Five Goderich area boys were
ochosen,„by. the Goderich Rotary
Club, at a -banquet last week, to
attend their camp south of
.Bayfield for one' week with all,
Mart- That word miscellaneous expenses paid.
sare covers a lot of territory. Approximately 38 boy 8 from
gaIng tialiasg.lanisaituarteAtY4spAet
as far as the States and all over
• The ' five boys chosen are:
Peter Frayne and Ken Doherty,
both of this area; Mike Boyle
and Terry Foran, both of St.
Augustine, andlioug Culbert of
Goderich.
It is a coincidence that the
first four were oncetupils of St.
Joseph's School, Kingsbridge.
some THEATRE 011-a. couple of
nights, of Art Mart: Open-air
theatre is something unique in
this area and will be very
welcome.
Any other plans for Art Mart
and Goderich Days?, Send me a
note.
Martha
Bolton says
The upcoming provincial
electionwill be fought on a
"free enterprise against
socialism" campaign according
to Kenneth Bolton, MPP for
Middlesex' SOuth, guest speaker
Wednesday -night at the New
Democratic Party " nomination
meeting for Huron riding.
Mr. Bolton, the •NDP
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S. J. Tonks; son of Mr. and Mrs:
Edward Tonks, 383, Huron
Road, Goderich, received a'
diploma of applied arts in
general arts and science., at
Centennial College's convocation
Ceremonies.
Nancy Sowerby, daughter of Mr.,
and Mrs. Ken Sowerby, R.' R. 2,
Goderich, graduated June 28
frorn.pt. Joseph's Regional
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Schoo of Nursing, London. She
has ac ted a position at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London,
election fight free enterprise vs. socialism
candidate whose election in the
'Septerhbtir, .1969 by-election
broke a 60 -year strangle hold on
the riding by Conservative party,
claimed the election expected
this fall. will ' clearly be a race
between the Conservatives and
the New Democrats. He said the
Liberal party might be the
official oppOsition in the present
legislature, but all observes • at
Queen's Park agree, the NDP is
the effective opposition. He said
the Liberals had no united
policy on issues. 0
With its main battle against
the NDP, Bolton predicted the
Davis government would fight
on ..an anti -socialist platform. He
said he hoped the Conservatives
wouldn't stoop to "the rotten
smear tactics" of W. A. C.
I3ennett, premier of British
Columbia.
Bolton said the NDP would
fight on the' basis pf Provincial
responsibility 'for
unemployment, housing „ and
care of 'the aged.
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