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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-27, Page 74a• CiO CH SIONAL ARF THU DA ' JOU 1134.11112 7 Winter Weekend at. Goderich District Collegiate Institute aroused plenty of enthusiasm • in sortie members of the student body. This is a shot of some of the action which saw teachers and, students 'pultirig".together. The idea is to mount a teacher upon a toboggan and to race with him (or her) to »the ;finish line, 'a team of students providing the horsepower. Accordin10 an article prepared. by Susan Freeman- (-Page 6, -Second Section) the antics of some of Ah achex -- c h s -.cheers from the eager spectators. The winning team. was the one which' hauled Herb Murphy past the end markers. The fun terminated in the evening with a big dance in the gym, the music 'supplied by ' l udckphotos-•by-0on-McGee ite 1 he Roman` Catholic Separate School Board this winter is.. combi. jed with hockey: St. Mar's school princi al Larry Cook providing ice- time for., .Students_at-S.t-Mary s_School iia the JefLgiv s. ortre of his 9r ice, inters efor'eihc took -to Goderich Arena. Arena. The first big outing of the year was held on the ice. (staff photo) Monday morning and consisted of skating instruction and time etire nee teacher says music edTm ools uron which there is a music ,course. of F, E. Madill, superintendent 1 However, he said. it would not be of operation, at the end of "If, I don't hear from you, ,was no music ri the' schools'.' ha you won't -be "hearing-frothme . those- days --for -variioUs- reasens:-� • ,... for a while. But you will hear return to the same community again." 40 years -later anile 'Situation as far as music education, is ---concerned- is_much the--same-."- "Huron is one of the last - counties • in soutkwestern Ontario to initiate a 'tmusic •program," he said. "My' advice and help. are- available at no cost," , Those ----were the parting remarks of Dawson Woodburn, a retired music • specialist who has ..made a careerlof teaching music in secondary schools i;n. Toronto,1 and who appeared 'before the Huron County , Board of, Education -Monday evening in Mr. ' Woodburn said that c1mto-ia tQ.' as ;muss w s r it � ' a'Vailable for c !tl � ,at sn air torr .. not a su'jee'or"crit I`ere. education schools. 1'Ie"' t>y •mathmeqematics an 31-94 c t or Science ' that tiated that- a -board-rnKa�,a a possible to `,implement a full Auguste • and Arthur' B, Idle, -music-program across -the -county rprincipal,..Exeter PS on the same all at ' once since each music .date; approved the- .Young �coursew---*ould•._- cost theL.bnardVoyageur program ' for,. the money--'4i€-not in -the -first year, summer of 1972; .agree cfdthat in the -second year'': f municipal taxes • would ` be Extra-mufal music such as collected on atwice:annual basis IP presently in the . schools in again this year. June 30 and .Huron, said Woodburn, is a December 15; and passed a "superficial .approach". He,said policy. tocover psychologigal, you can't teach music in an hour interviews for defaulting ' ..or two after classes each •week students prior to or subsequent . .4 4 ru J111111111111111111111111111 It111111111110111111111111111111111111MII111111II11111 IMII1IIIIII1111I11111MIIlIlII`))IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllil11111111I111111111111111111111111e ...._....... E4y Roan an A o� ' -t_ :Wth Martep The Goderich 'Art Club with their Studio at 15 Caledonia Terrace'(at North St.) plan to make greater use of the facilities in the'coming year. ' Mrs. A. M. Harper (4-7642) President;'Mrs. L. Vincent (9908) Secretary, Miss B. tong ,(4-64,68,) Treasurer and other 'member's, know there are many interested in drawing, oils or Watercolors, sculpture etc. hope people will take advantage of the evening classes which will probably see the, Studio' open *pearly every night in the week. At the moment there are two nights already going -Sunday evening from 7:30 for drawing- this promises to be a popular. 'everting as we all need practice doing quick sketches, life drawing-or,whatever you wish; and Wednesday evenings an • excellent 'instructor -is teaching ---Silk-Screening,;Thjs too is very interesting since it has many uses -especially for your own w,Mtnhnh GODER1CH FROSTED FOODS•, 65 HAMILTON STREET BURNS VAC. PAK CAMPFIRE BACON FARM STYLE - k SAUSAGE 89 lb.69c :5 PORKtiF10CK ED SIDEPORK CROWN BRAND - 2 Ib. Tin CORN SYRLJP: OURI7,AN BEEF OR IRISH .24 oz. Tin- TEWS 4 butter1P nut 4' OVEN PRCE, ALL pU�POSE '..7 Ib. Bag 25 ,b59` 39` letterheads,Qr Christmas -cards. posters, landscapes etc. and can be done on most •anything-•besid'es paper, metal and cloth. Other evenings will be st • s ,needed -and you are Anvil, relax for a 'few hours, The regular Wednesday afternoon sessions wi11 continue'. and when weather permits there • will be outdoor sketching. How about THAT? - . Art Mart:dates are 'et'4o>; July 27, 28'and 29..A. little laterthis year but since this has become an important, event for Summer in • Goderich, • the date -- must - be suitable for the Merchants. with • theirSidewalk Shopping Days, the Kinsmen with their Carnival and others as well as the Craftspeople - and the Artists . he.Goderi h!Art. • Club will once ,again sponsor the Art Mart which has been growing more popular each year. So mark your calendar' RIGHT NOW! • The Girls of Beta, Sigma Phi Sorority want to -hnk" all- you• happy folks who attended their 'Hard Times Dance" last Saturday. They know you had a good time and so it was just . GREAT .arid thanks again., • It was •nice, to see Jack )?rice with wife Jackie -renewing old P friendships..With their five-year-, old son they have been visiting his • ;parents: Jean and Fred Price. I saw ' several -no, more than that', =that I hadn't seen in a long time and, it was just wonderful to see so many really having•4un. - N I don't know who wrote this little gem but it, fits just now: I shall pass thro'. this- world but once -Any good thing,; therefore, thatl Cando of any kindness thatAI can show any human being -Let me do it NOW. But let me not defer or neglectat; For I shall not pass - this way again. • Love Marfha. P. S. Don't forget the Winter Carnival this weekend- Rg, RE. i ymout#, t( Fargo Truck [`,A1 F ', ',1 M 1, 1 1 Are you looking for a now car?We rted your clean used car as Air used car inventory is lower than usual. Come out and have your car appraised..You are under no ,:obligation to test drive one of 25 new C ,rysler products in n stock and ready to go. ° J. P. s C ZMOTOR SALES PULL LINE CiJIRVSLER DEALER..,,.. Huron Road - • Goderich 6244311 "Huron County's progress in music education since my days of -attending school in the south of -the . .county- is -negligible," Woodburn's deport said. "There M spend up to $4,000 in -preparing . Woodburn said that students a classroom for music should be able to "read 'music instruction in any and all schools like they read English", not and- -up to . $-1-X ;000 for "regurgitate it -like -a- . parrot-' instruments• in each' school inafter hearing it over and over: ' children . of ' _Hur P : '"1. think it. is time the tiects chance," said Woodburn.: "If you can't afford an instrumen al on had a program. then )start a voc te ofificers program at very, little initial At a special Board meeting, held immediately following its Annual Meeting, The Ontario' Milk, Marketing Board re-elected Mr. George •R:• McLaughlin as Chairman of the Board and elected`°' Mr. • Kenneth G. McKinnon to the position of • VicerGhairman. - Mr. "' McLaughlin has been Chairman since • the Board's inception in 1965. He is a dairy farmer from Beaverton, Ontario and. 'represents the milk producers in the Counties of Northumberland, Peterborough, Durham, , Ontario, Victoria, Haliburton and Muskoka. Mr. McKinnon replaces Mr. Orvil'W. Guy, who has served as Vice -Chairman (or the ;past six years. Mr: Guy • declined "nomination this year principally • 'cost." because ofthe pressure of work The, board promised to 'give which the position entails. He the tatter some st'idy. - also feels it will afford him the. Director of education D. J. - opportunity to devote more Cochrane voiced his (concern time to the milk producers.. he .., about a music prograpi. He said represents in _the Counties of that music 'was being offered in Dundas, 'Grenville, Deeds and all =the county high schools this Frontenac. • - fall as a subject, and he sipcerely A dairy 'farmer from Port ---_doubted whether there would be much interest for it. - "The Board may have to sell music," stated Woodburn. Woodburn " reported he has done some work in Huron County and has discovered that the best school music program is to be found -. in the-. Brussels, Belgrave and llyth area. • "The best music appreciation, isparticipation;" said Woodburn. - •, In --other business, ,the, board was informed,,of the resignation •' Elgin, Mr. M,eKinnon opekates a farm with 60 milking cows and is the elected-representatiye of milk .producers in the counties 'of Grey, Bruce. and Huron. Prior to the formation of The Ontario Milk`Marketing Board' in , 1965, Mr. Guy - • -served as Chairman of The—Qi tario Concentrated Milk Producers' Marketing . Board and - ' Mr. McKinnon serves • as .''Vice:Chairman ofthat body. . WINTER CARNIVAL - SNOWMOBILE DACES SUNDAY, FEB. t3 ST O C and , MODIFIED CLASSES Trophies and Cash Prizes Phone STEVE BROWN at - - ,482-9321 . tor information tt . WATCH NEXT WEEK'S PAPER. Fr)R dOMPLETE DETAILS--":1- SELL UT SALE CONTINUES AT KEITH'S FAMILY CLOTHING CLINTON PRICES REDUCED DAILY IN • LAST DAYS OF SALE CORVEGO SALES r1