The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-12-28, Page 4.
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4 E:RICH ;S ANAL STAR- •THUR DAY 1lFC1 yIRFR 28 1972
*fit. Joseph'a. school gyne, was
packed on Thursday evening,
December 21, for the annual
Christmas Concert. This year
tie children in•Kindergarten to
Grade 4 took part.
Mr. Clem Steffler, Principal,
°welcomed parents and friends
and introduced, the following
numbers. ,
Opening Recitation, Shawn
Doherty; Opening Chorus, Kin-
dergarten, Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4,
Too fat for the Chiiney, The
Chipmunk Song, A Round
About Christmas, II Believe in
Santa- Claus.
Frostie's Frolics - Kindergar-
ten - Teacher,. Mrs. Park.
Christopher Robin - Jrkie
Dalton, Colleen Foran, Dana
Doherty. Teddy Bear's Picnic -
Grades 1 and '2. Teacher - Miss
Anderson. Pop Goes the Weasel
and Mexican Hat Dance -
Grade 2 and 3. Teacher - Miss
Eedv. •
When You Come to the Etd
of a- Lollipop - Cathy -Chisholm,
Linda Sulnett, Liz Vogt. This
Year's Request - Patrick Foran.
Gymnastics "' Grades 1 to 4.
Teacher, Mr. Steffler. Tum-
blers, Carl Courtney, Shawn
Doherty, Diane Van Osch, Lisa
• Frayne. Jackie Van Osch,
Harry Boyle, Debbie Drennan,
Jackie Dalton, Debbie Austin,
Donna Van Osch, Betty Knoop,
Cathy Chisholm, Willie Hen-
dricks, Brian Drennan. An-
nouncer and Stage Aids - Eric
Courtney, Pat Boyle.
Pre-Schoolers ' - Kenny
Bedard.. Maria Dalton, Patti Jo
Steffler, Linda Van• Osch.
Special Guests: Father Ed ben -
finger, Mr, Oscar Keiffer.
The Christmas Cake - Grades
3' and 4. Teacher: Mrs. Shear-
ddwn.
I Want A Hippopotamus for
THE SIGN OF A
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NEIGHBOR
THE SIGN OF
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Christmas
-" Stephen Frayne,
Date Maclnnis, Brian Smith.
The. Nativity - Kindergarten,
Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4.Farewell
Recitation - Brent Van Osch.
The Jolly Old, Man in the
person of Mr. Joe Hickey
distributed gifts and candies.
Music Supervisor - Miss Nancy `tai
Anderson.
Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 are
planning' to present a Spring
Concert. .
Mr. and Mrs;•-Depi is Dalton
and Mr. and Mrs. loe Courtney
called at the home of .Mr. and
Mrs. Gerritt Logtenberg in
Clinton and on blehalf 'of the
Kingsbridge neighbors presen-
ted Jerry and Jo Anne with a
tree lamp with table in retner>i-
brance of their days spent on
the seventh Concession of Ash-
field Township.
About' g0 , head of cattle
belonging to Vincent Austin
broke loose on Friday evening.
Max Riegling saw . them on the
road and notified Vincent.
Before the .cattle could be riYun-
ded up, a car driven by Gordon
' Martin of R,R.3 Goderich; ran
into seven of them. Five of the
animals were wounded so Q
badly they had to
Pass tests
The Western Ontario Conser-
vatory of Music.nthis week an-
nounced results •of recent
examinations. Eighty to 100
itnarks represents first class
honors, 70 to 79 marks, honors,
and 60 to 69 a pass.
In the Goderich 'and district .
Deborah Hicks received honors,
and Rosemary Schmidt and
Dale Lougheed both a pass in
grade eight.
In grade six examinations
donna Reid, Ansley Currie.
Kumudini Weerasooriya all
received honors.
In grade- five Mary Anne_
Boyle, Andrew Heim, Kathy
O'Keefe and Brenda J. Pepper
all recieved honors while
Donna Frayne earned a pass.
In grade two a pass went to.
Roberta Wheeler. •
In grade one Kathy H.
Alcock received first class
honors and Debbie Shaddick
honors.
Man hurt.
(intended for last week)
Glen Slavin, 61, R.R. 1 4
Goderich; was rushed, to
Hospital last Thursday when
lost the fingers of his right
apd in an -industrial accident
at Goderich Manufacturing on
Anglesea Street. The fingers
were severed just below the
thumb line.
Mr..Slavin was released from
hospital on Tuesday.
He was reported to have been
working with a saw when he
slipped and,his hand went into
the blade. Mr. Slavin has beer,
an employee of Goderich
Manufacturing since July of
1960.
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