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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-30, Page 6`> Ixe'Tiger Dur�lpp.,W .I', let .in the township ha11 with Mrs. Elmer Hunter in the chair. Following the opening, the -secretary Mars. Richard Buchanan read the' .. correspondence. The Auburn Institute has extended an invitation to attend... their 75th anniversary dinner `Tic#tets- cn,n, be ---obtained from, Mrs. Donald Haines, The'Executive of Huron West will meet Aril l0 at.1:30 p.rn. in St. Helen's hall. A vote of tanks and:a. gitt was presented to Mrs: Buchanan for the extra time and work she 'has • given so willingly to the Institute. It w"as decided not tq accept • banquets as the "group cannot ac'cotnmodate theta." in Carlow. 'Hall. The secretary was. ;asked to purchase metal wastepaper baskets for the hall. Mrs: Arnolcl,Young reported on the progress of the 4-H Club and their preparation for, Achievement Day. Training school courses were discussed and choices sent in. .M. r s. ._ T e ,r.ren c -e , ,nie->r. introduced the District President for ,Huron West, Mrs. Harold Gaunt.. She gave an 'interesting talk on friendship, discussed the new ` handbook rules and then .installed the new officers for 1973 and 1973. The standing ,,committee nxe rs--.gave .their, reports, Mrs. K. DeGroot, agriculture and ,industry Mrs. Ralph - Jewell, home economics and health; Mrs. H. Brindley, historical research and . current events and Mrs. Gordon Kaitting, reSoluti_ons. The meeting closed with lunch being served by Mrs. X. Clark,. Richard Buchanan. „ Ru,nnersup in the "B" series and winners of the IOOF trophy this yearat Goderich Lions Young Canada Week were, back, left to right, Richard Hunter, Dale Hunter; Doug Eves, Scott -Sanders, Paul Elsley. Jay Freer, Bill Brown, John Thompson, Darren Syer� and Ray Lerman, F rout, Jim Rawson., John Menzies, Jerry Brooks, Dean Wilson, Dave Freer, Jim C,Iarke; Scot Bourne and Jay Campbell. The boys make up the Petrolia Pee Wees.-staff photo JUGT ONE MOR BAT14,, 64 F'OI. C5-6AGACIQU5 • MAKES DAILY LIVING MUCH MORE GRACIOUS GRADE ONE GETTING READY FOR EASTER We are talking about Easter and we ,have made some things to decotate, our room. We painted designs on pap.er Easter Eggs. we Made Easter bunnies. yellow chicks and painted Easter pictures: Our class is putting on an Easter Assembly this year. Todd gill be the Easter Rabbit and . .Doreta . the Storyteller. 'We're looking forward ..to putting on our play for• --t e_schaol. GRADE 'THREE ° ` SPEECHES • Today some of us did our speeches. Our speeches have to be one to three minutes long..' y Some people did their speech on animals and other things. W.e are interested in how they did their speech..I think their 'speeches will be good.Brenda Bolton .Sonja Lapaine. MRS. NORMAN'S GRADE FOUR In our written stories, we have been trying to use descriptive Words and an interesting closing sentence. The following are a.:few A FUN , it• ,. TOBOGGANING aAR.T,,_.. ..•. On Saturday afternoon, our Sunday School went,,for a tobogganing party at tremendously big hills. When. you go down, you swoop down and Swish, up the other hill. It . is treacherous going up because you are climbing on glare ice. When we were puffed and panted out, we trudged back ,to the house for something yumy to eat. After Robertson tt REFRIGERATOR$ 55. cubic food P.B. Defro;t, REFRIGERATOR $ 10 cubic foot P.O.' Defrost. • u • �C'HANNEL MASTER V ANTENNAS REFRIGERATOR"22 11 cubic foot Cycle Defrost—two . 5 door zero zone freezer. ELECTROHOME 141 Ft (Modern) Originally' $389_10 CHANNEL MASTERc‘' TV ROTORS °III 2 Suggested $59:95 " CHANNEL MASTER Antenna Boosters 5 INGLIS "ROYAL"' UNDERCOUNTER Wk Now 0 ELECTROHOME s 9 2 Dehumidifiers s " 1 only dalnnaged .. . $ 60p -cabinet special ga Roundup all that tobogganing; nothing could beat a '.delicious cup of hot chocolate and a 'scrumptious homemade doughnut. David Bruhacher. ' THE, OLD HOUSE • Once there was a big old house. It stood on the corner of a very old and deserted city. The city was-- out asout in the middle of an unknown. deadly, desert in Africa. The house was a nice old house.. though it was all warn down by the swift wind and the hot, stinging sand. It was good the. .the little anirls and the ,birds that swiftly fly' around,,' The house has stayed there for now and will for evermore. Would you like to live in that house? • • Ronald Butler A TOBOGGAN PARTY On a snowy Saturday morning, we went to the golf .coarse for a toboggan party:1t was: very cold and frosty. ' Down the s.teep hill and over the • ramp, then...wham; we hit the snowy ground. • After about three hours of swift tobogganing, Dad came and picked us up. At homewe sat down for a nice warm cup of hot chocolate. I"think that was a nice treat, • don't you? David Hill MR. CURRIES GRADE FIVE The Grade 5's are busy working on -projects on Europe. They have chosen to study such places as England, Scotland, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Germany and Russia. On a visit to the classroom; one might ,be frightened ,by, some weird papier-mache animals. • SENIOR ,WING • We were very interested in the letter received from the child that • the Stueent's Council spnnsnringin India_- 1e nameis Ruth, and she is in 'grade six. 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