HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-03, Page 4Ay, 4A.UGtisT 3, #9.72
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°harming young ;artist Sat'
r 'easel and concentrated
ni.ly on.. sketching 'fife.'
it of a 6o3, whip he sat
from her, his ehiu
to affect that bold l rave
.outh 'so often' put, on:
artist was 10_year-o1c1
a Coghlin, a farm gal who
been a resident Of the
Ki district all her life'. She
Was ,uyt one df the many` artists
at la
't week's Art Mart. .
«` Ear ,nda has painted all her
life. 'he learned ,to appreciate
the c aft after _dabbing' into the
paints of her mother, who is. also
an artist:
Miss Coghlin has been
painting in oils for three years
now. and in pastels over the
vear.
She is going into Grade I:' at
Li;toyvel
School this September. The
talented Young Iadv hope. to go
in -to a- fashion design Course at
Ryerson, When she finishes
highschool and to .keep on
painting as a hobby. She is
mainly a 'portrait artist,' but she
also draws animals.
•
�tes from Nile
Mrs. Jack gleaeuts
July -26. Home League
meeting .vas held at. the'home of
Mrs• Dorothy . Clements - with
.Mrs; Shirley' Campbell as
•'Ieader.4t was• opened with song
mita, followed :bs. scripture
',.Solomon 2 -verses 1-1 and, 13-
'172' 7. ' Prater was b,v Mrs•
Dorothy; Clements. Mrs. Kathy'
Smith had ' a reading -"May".'
Mrs. Shirley Campbell read two
short readings. "Thoughts" and
,:"Lessons from Flowers".. Song
Mare Stinscin'clo.,°ed this part -of'
the meeting with' Pravei. Roll
ea 1:l was answered by 17
.529-1648
MT. -and Mrs. John-Goundry
of Toronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Avard Miller and family.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Eggleston (nee Pegg
,Dustowl• who were married on
, Saturday..•°
John Pinder of Borden left for. .
home on Satu'rdav after
holidaying with h s aunt and
uncle. Mr; -Arid Mrs. .Elwin
Feagan and family for four
weeks-
Member's. - •
„ Nexf weeks. meeting is a :Bar -
8.Q. at St. •Christopher's Beach.
In case of rain meet at the Hail.
Missionary letters were read
by Miss Lily Blanchard. These
letters were in reply to the bales
of clothing 'which she ,had
forwarded earlier.. this month.
----One was- a• -let -ter fr t n..-M:ajor
Vardy, at the -Evangeline Booth •
hospital in Ahnednagar.. India,•
one p'arcel'received. There was a
letter from Major, Eva Cosies. in
Hong Kong. three parcels
received, Major Doris Wight
missionary at Howard Hospital,
in Glendale. Africa sent a letter.
The clothing' was ' used by these
people as soon as it arrayed to
Major Wight as the weather had
turned cold. •
The meeting dosed. with the
chorus "When We Pray". and
the Benediction,' Lunch was
-served and a, social half -.hour
was spent.
Visitors. with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles •Tohnston and family
recently were Mr. and. Mrs. Attie
Dale,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale
and Kathy and Mr. and Mrs.
'Chuck Creighton and farnilv, all
from Owen Sound.
Visitors with, Mr. and Mrs,
Legal' CalYa frig the week • were
Mr. and - Mrs. Rheal Reny,..
•
Patrick and Carmen of Val
Caron, Ontario.. " •
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The Sunday Schoo had a
picnic after Sunda'- Sch.." <Q:
Sunday in the old xpl Yard.
• Games were -enjoyed by the
Chv3:dte fitexnat° Rare.`
winners were Janice • P=-)llock-
Larry Pollack. Sharon 'Pollock -
a.nd Elaine Haggett Kit -k the
slipper. w-inriei`s. were Stephen
Brindley and Lark Pollock.
Lori McPhe• Lyn. Pollock and
Debbie titothers_ ' •
If Brenda's ,past achievement
is any • criteria. there's' little
doubt that the ft.1 MTV bright
for her, . and for the folk who
enjoy her talents
'ROUNDTMFTOWN
.Miss •Janette Elaine Ross.
daughter of '1r. and Mrs.
"Harvey • RoS�s. fornierly .f.
Lucknow, has graduated fr;N-ii
Brock L'nn ersit-v. �t
Catharines. with' honors. She
. has completed a three year
course' with an ac"erage of S r er •
cent and .won a c,"tvet d award
over_ a ll .lar three Year and four
year Arts students. •
She a :a' won• ner .
alk-a.r-os se -r high s'.9ndinz m
French and. Sparu ,h '
Ja ret,;ra ked 'rrr e
Brock Yi ersi vs -'79 scqalays•.,a
awards during the annual
• Spring "a'rnvoc'ation An • be nor
language student. , she nailed •
• _down ane of 'the .--two Vaet-
.,..ors • Meda 4 awarded
$r --k for 1971-72. •
Chocolate bars were v.-enc•�9
each child iri attendance. Lcioc•h
was -Barbecued .1 of digs cake.
wares, and other food.'
Mrs. Alvin,Kerr, Mrs Elwin
Pollock, Mrs. Elwin, Feagan,
Miss Valerie Strathern and Mr;
-J4ohn Clements, the, Sunday
School . teachers prepared the
meal for• about 40 children
' • The youngest one Present wa
little Shannon "Kerr, daughter , '
Mr• and Mrs. Randy Kerr Rey.
and Mrs. McClenaghan
attended also:
A special thanks to Mr
Harold McGee for the use of the
school grounds and th..evervone
who helped -in any way to make
/the picnic such. a sucC ess. ft. was
enjoyed • by all who attended -
Ja net ' won a • 6430.00
Scholarship . h entitles her
t is411 six week stixrner course in
ads-ance d. French af ..Lasa .'
U n verst'ts . Quebec Circ. where
she ' is •. pres' nt Iv studying. She•
v111 enter M:`ir l University m
Se?:emb r
Iter sister. •Sandra, has
-adnate from Grade :a. arid'
-salrfted - for an Ottawa
Si.h '1.ar��,, yQ1f', ^'f 1 Q• iV •yh�
'°p'ternt.i r she sS a enter Brod,:
LTtin erst,v -.fr:- w1: ; h' she'
rece:se3.. a 1... hoiar•shiip
S4' i+,, ^'.I(► . - ,
The•�;`�� , R ' -
are
arsdda tghters.•„rf Mr arid Mr
-
John D•' Ross, • f•rneris
L?.aci;:now. and Mrs J ``*:epee �; • k
of Goderich.
Air and Earth, a trot**, of actors
and aotr6ssis doing summer . government grant, t
stock theatre, entertain the 'children, at the Square during around London'thie
Summerfest with "The House at Pooh Corner." Assisted by a from the above •;to 1
Variety for all toes
groupwill be holding workshops in and
ummer•,. and staging productions ranging
fiasco. (staff photo)
Air and Earth present Se
1:r and Earth ,is a Youth in
•A
.►��Production, .with- an
,_),.•irl,, government grant, that
;3 'troupe ' of six aspiring
.at tors and actresses most
Hort o ur • •
News
•-...,,,,one hat docked at
'•. ,; . h Harbour this week, bt.he
▪ t -;N ans out of Erie.Ohio,
•.king tin .13,000 tuns .of
The dilated- Parker ran•
•re -difficulties ctn her wavy
rich as she developed
• room trouble. The- boat
:!ready.. been' involved in
• lli�i��n�'this season. -
• Elmdale i- expected later
%seek at the grain elevators.
Vizi he
int*
of them from' London. They
were at Summerfest last week,
putting on plays designed• for
audiences from, six tia sixty„
_Paul' : Helm ' .ijs the artistic
TOWN
TALK
Flo Whyard, : of Whitehorse,
• Canadian' -editor of Alaska
Magazine, spent last weekend at
the home of her, father, W.E..
Elliott, Arthur Street, after
visiting a •daughter in Truro,'
N,S. •a She' flew ' back„ to
-Vancouver on' Monday.
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• director of the group. The others
are Andy Armstrong; Nancy
Barber, who has h„een acting for
five years now; David Wasse;
originally from England; Sancly
Kovak from Brantford; Sherry
Wel"lsfrehn Toronto;. and Nancy
'Copeland.
, b ••
This summer stock • theatre
• troupe have all worked together.
• before -in Talbot Theatre at the.
•- Univers-ity of Western Ontario.
The group had been
rehearsing -five plays -for eight
weeks prior to their opening
performance here. Besides the.
thirty-six Performances• planned
for August in' and around
London, the group also holds
five workshops a week.
The lively learn put ,ok seven
performranee ,in GoderiA last
wtPek• They started. out ° with
"King Midas" and. "The House
at Pooh Corner ' Then they put
•on "'tittle Frans in Luck” and
children's Poems called. "Dirt'
Dinky" 'Later rin they;
performed a comedy revue of
Shaw, Shakespeare, and
µ
l onesco.
All in 'all, it wasa fairly good
variety of entertainment „ for
,theatre huffs at Summerfest this
Year.
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