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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-16, Page 12CUiT FOODMASTER GODERICI4� 91 VICTORIA OPEN NITELY' UNTIL 10 P.M. BRANDED ODE 0R SHO�t1�E AST 79c BONELEss STEWING BEEF l• 8 9 t Bitp1EOE 0 GN A BRANDIED CROSSRII' OR CHUCK Ib. BURNS 1 Ib• VP WIENERS Ib 59c MAPLE LEAF SWEET 1PIOKLED'9ouIb•COU'GE COLEMAN'S EPICURE 1 Itt. V.P. ROOMS g0t1 RIO FRt$H s11Dt p1E Ib. 99C, lb• 99c PAF 12 GOHIERICH ;$1 NAL -STAR, THVRSBAY• NOVENIBFR 16, 1,97' a Cross c owifi' Last week Father Dentinger of Kingsbridge blessed the new clasfsroom, a rented model, win .accommodate 27 children, portable classroom at St. JosephIs Separate School in enrolled in grades three and four, under the direction of ::.; Kingsbridge-ndge�~to°aofhcially-opert its �-use. --Huron•-I�erttt:- epar.ate..:--. -Waiter Mrs Anne.Sheardown.. (staffphoto). School Board representative Oscar Keifer cut the ribbon. The firs. Joe Courtney 52"9-1189 MEMORIAL MASS The, Knights of Columbus -meet -and their families at tended. a Memorial Mass 'for deceased members on Wed- nesday, November 8: Afterwards, Mrs. Betty Janke of .Walkerton, a volunteer representative of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society presented a film in the school . gym and told of the programs of research in the rheumatic diseases to discover their causes, cure and methods of_prevention. Their Motto? For - CARE' today and a CURE -tomorrow:-- --- SERVE LUNCHEON A hot luncheon was ;served members of the Catholic Women's. League and their husbands as well as other parishioners by the Youth Club after the 9:30 a.m. Mass on Sun- day in the church basement. A special and most interesting guest speaker was Mrs. Jerome Voll of Kitchener who has been 'totally blind for the past eighteen:years. She spoke,. of .her of their grand daughter, Leasa ,Anette Collinson to Mr. and Mrs. George Collinson (Donna .,__,nersonal experiences and of the Hogan) at the Alexandra al Hospital Goderich onSatur- work of the Canadian patio„n- o ,.ital in ,_,- Institute for fhe Blind. day, . •November 4. PARENT -TEACHER INTERVIEWS To enable the parents to get a better understanding of the school and their children's progress, Parent Teacher Inter- views were' held this week. UNICEF This year the pupils of Rober- tson Memorial School collected $132. The school is pleased with this amount and wishes to thank the pupils for their time devoted iin collecting for U1ICEF VISITORS OUR SCHOO Art: Mr. Bailey last week taught Mr. Currie's class figure drawing with body proportion. He is the Program Consultant from' London. French: Mr. Smith is the head of the French Department at the Clinton High School. He came to our School to see the way of teaching French in elementary schools. CROSS COUNTRY On October :31, our School participated in the cross-country run which was held on Mr. Milsoner's farm located bet- ween Clinton 'and Seaforth. Goderich placed third and our school is pleased with Denise .Mitchelmore who placed first in her division. We would like to thank Mr. Leggatt and Mrs. Dowds for their work which made this run successful. NEW CUSTODIAN • The Robertson Memorial Public School welcomed Mr. Mantha, our new custodian last week. We appreciated having Mr. Fowler a part of, our staff while he was helping out. We would also like to thank Mr. Bettles for always being his own cheerful self. REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE On Friday, November 10, our School held a Remembrance Day Service. Rev. Royal came to speak to us. We also saw a film on the people who were in the war. We hope as 'many people as possible attended the ceremony on the Square. TEST DRIVE THE WHOLE FLOCK FRI., SAT. AND SUNDAY FROM 895.°° HULLY GULLY 5N0 -SPORT OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 PAL- 7 DAYS A WEEK VARNA - 262-5809 FRSE. COFFEE dwd DOUGHNUTS rot your $ay Partin and Banquets In our Chalot I�rll�llllfl► yOUr r rvati r rh AWARDS RECEIVED . Seven young people of this area received awards 'at_ the graduation ceremonies held at F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham on Friday evening, November 10. Miss Cathy Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John, Howard received an Ontario Scholarship Award and the Kinette Scholar- ship for the second highest average for a girl in Grade 13. Ben and Leo Miltenberg twin sons' of Mr. and Mrs. John Miltenberg both received the Doctor AJ. I-rwin . Scholarship for General Proficiency in Grade Twel p `in the five year course. They also received their Secondary School diplomas. Also receiving, Secondary School diplomas were Miss Anita Hogan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Howard; Ben Miltenberg son of Mr. and Mrs. Reis Miltenberg and Michael Hogan son of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Hogan. Johanna Van Diepan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Van Diepan received the Grade 9 Proficiency Award in the Girls' Occupational Course. SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch and family of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Toni Middegaal and family of Blyth were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Osch. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ron Durnin (Audrey Austin) and family of Drayton were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Austin. Miss Rose Zrernski and Miss Florence Kawka of Detroit visited the former's sister, Mrs. Jerry Vogt Mr. Vogt and family on Sunday. Miss Mary Anne O'Keefe, of London spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe. . Clem Steffler, Principal of St. Joseph's school is a patient in Victoria Hospital London. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jim Hayden of Port Albert is supply teaching. Mrs. Jim O'Neill, has retur- ned to her ,home after spending some months at the Goderich Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt .Logten- home in :Clinton on Friday Clarke Zinn moved to their tiew home in Clinhon on Friday - November 10. Plans are being made for a Community ' get together to honor Miss Kathy Doherty and Miss Rita Knoop for saving the life of Tony Knoop to,be held in the school gym on Tuesday, November 21. Representatives from the Lon- don Red Cross and the St. John Ambulance Brigade of Goderich will be on hand to present citations and awards to both girls. Huron primary school pupils competed in cross country meet on the farm of W.C. Millrson,, one mile east of Kinburn, last week.' 'he original date for the race had been set for October 17 but extremely poor weather forced several postponements until ;last week. Hullett Central which had planned to attend was unable to send a team on the new bate because of a previously planned school activity: Seven area schools were represented with each sending a team of six runners in each of the eight groups. A total of 336 pupils were thus able to take part in .this annual fall event. Distances run were: Midgets (10 and under) and Juniors (11 years old) 11/4 miles; Inter- mediates (12 years old) and Seniors (13 and over) 11/2 miles. Terrain was bulldozed bush, k.ma',11 creek, plowed field, pasture land,"Billy and'llat'"and°._ a lane along a field,. . Runners were scored on a placing basis - 1st place one' point, 2nd place two points, 3rd place three points, etc. to last place of 42nd place won forty - `two points. The first four runners of the team of six counted their scores for the results. High school students from Central Huron Secondary helped officiate. • • , , INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS • Midget girls, Janice Webster - ,Huron Centennial;• midget boy`s, s from area talo part Bradley Hesselwood, Blyth; junior girls,, Denise Mit- chelmore, Goderich; junior boys, Scott Wheeler, Brussels; inter- mediate girls, Terry Flowers, Clinton; intermediate boys, Bobby Lawrence, Huron , Cen- tennial; senior girls, Nancy Dietz, Huron Centennial; senior boys, Bill Stephenson, "Huron Centennial. TEAM PLACINGS Midget Girls - 1. Blyth,' 38 pts.; 2. Huron C. 39 points; 3. Brcussels, 47 points; Seaforth 49 points; Holmesville, „56 points; Clinton, 95 points; Goderich 110 points. Midget Boys - 1. Huron C. 24 points; Goderich, 28 points, Blyth, 41 points,' Brussels, 47 points; Seaforth 56 points, Holmesville, 114 points, Clinton 122 points. Junior girls 1. Goderich 21 points; Huron C. 26 points; 3. Brussels, 57 points, 4. '1 a 63 mints• 5, Seaforth, 77 pts; 6. Blyth 90 points; 7. Clinton, 115 points. Intermediate girls - 1. Blyth, 25 points; 2. Seaforth, 35 points; 3. Brussels, 47 pts, 4. Clinton, 56 points; Huron C., 67 points; 6. Holmesville. 92noin'ts: 7. Goderich, 143 points. Senior girls - 1. Huron C. 40 points; 2. Clinton, 44 points; 3. Seaforth, 46 pts.; 4. Brussels, 59• pts; 5. ,Goderich, 72 points; 6:. Blyth, 97 points; 7. Holmesville, 116 points. Junior boys - J:. Godcrieh-31 points; ?..Huron., 57 points; .3. Brussels • 1 'points; 4, Holrrmesyille, 62 points; 5. Seaforth, 66 points;' fi Blyth; 77 points;` 7. Clinton, 91,points. . Intermediate- Boit C., 1,4 points; 2. Goderich, 51 - points; 3. Seaforth, 56 points; 4. Holmesville 60 points; 5. Clin- ton, 67 p6ints; ° 6. Blyth, 91 points, and '7. Brussels, 109 points. , Senior boys - 1. Goderich, 37 points;. 2. Seaforth, 45 points; 3. Huron C. 45 points; 4., Blyth, 55 points; 5. Holmesville, 65 points; 6. Clinton, 66 points;. '7. Brussels, 131 points. . SCHOOL PLACINGS 1. Huron C., 312 points; 2. 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