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PAGR (F-GoDERICH SIPNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 14,, 1974
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On Monday, March 11 the
students in the junior :hall had
. a preview -01. the Grade 8
musiplay "The Familiar
Stranger". . •
Mrs. Shaddick and. Mr.
Cameron were responsible .for
this fine musical and they:Spent;
many hours preparing. Mr.
Brooks took charge of the
mural and scenery for. the
background with the assistante
• of Grade 6, 7 and 8 students.
,The lunch room which has
been operating during the win-
ter months 'will be closed on
'March 15.
The 'students in '•Miss Bon-
..thron's class planted. daffodils
•:.and hopefully they will be
blooming shortly.
7 On 'Friday, March 8 Mr.
. Leggett had the senior, boys'
volleyballand "-basketball
' players over to his house for
noon lunch. Mike Burley was
• the head chef with Terry Sch-
weitzer assisting. Everyone had
a good time and all team mein-
bers survived the lunch.
Senior,. boys' basketball will
be starting right after the Win-
ter break. •
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The principal has sent a
, memo to our parents concer-
ning. the winter break; and
various other -iitens. Classes
will be dismissed at ,2:3O
Friday, March 15 for the wintere
• break. They,. will ' commence
again ,at,9.:00.,a,,M, 911,Mcm'daY,
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• " You /1.g . Ca...rIALL W q,ek "tils.„t •
• around the corner and :Robert-
son students wish the Goderich
teem and ,• others Yery good
luck,
Mr. Legga-tt's fl-oor hockey.
Schedule :ended Tuesday and
.team two wasvictorious,
Have a good holiday!.
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'Why pads gone, baseballs out
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With spring around the corner Ins time to put away the vantage of the warmoofeather to enjoy a game of ball on' their
skates and break but the baseballs'. Michael Madden left, lawn.(staff photo)
Jenny Madden centreand Andrew Carruthers, right took ad -
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• Mr: •and Mrs. Joe Dauphin.
and Susan from Glencoe spent '
last weekend with Mr. '-and
Mrs. Ro4s Eedy. 'Mrs:Gardner,
Bill Gardner, and •-Rosernary
Eedy from Stratford were home
also: with Mr, and Mrs: Eedy,
Mrs. Jack taesar, attended the
"Vanier" evening meeting held
in 'the Shakespearean Theatre
in Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. ',Otto•Jouwsma
from. ,W.ingham visited Mrs.
"Cecil 'Blake On Sunday.
Orangeman announce
banquet speaker
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David J. Worden, of . previous
. Listowel, provincialgrand . Star.
secretary ,of the Grand Orange
Lodgeof Ontario West; has an!'.
nou'nced. that the speaker at the
Orange banquet in Goderich, :
April. 26, will be Rev. Dennis
Clarke, • iminister of Atwood
, Presbyterian church. The .,
banquet, a feature of the an-
nual sessions, of grand lodge;
• -..--Recently-Mr-and Mrsz--Chas:---Gn•Thursdarafternoon--Mrs--, --
King from Detroit Called to see ;TM. Reed, 'Mrs., C.,•'Blake and
Mrs. Minnie Jones and Melvin. • Mrs. Lorne .rv,ers•wereguest's of,
. On Wednesdi-CY MrS. Jones and the former's daughter,' Mrs.,
,Melvin visited Mrs. Mary M- Lorne •Eadie, • at HolyrOod
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Wm. Johnston, Mrs. Staid'''-
.
MacLennan arid Rod 'visited in
Waterloo with Mr. and 'Mrs..
Gordon and.Steven and
attended the Ice Capades.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Jenny and 'Michael' of Toronto
visited with Mr. an,c1 .Mrs.,
'Donald Simpson on. the .
weekend.' This was their. last
visit from Toronto as Rob. and
Bett Anne have purchased a
• new borne in telgar3,--Albertk,,,T
and plan' -to move there in
about a week and a half. „. •
Mr. and Mrs, Jim West were •
in London for a day last week.
Duncan Allan •attended the'• '
Briar at London on Wednesday
• and the, horticultural show in •
Toronto oir Thursday.,"
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simp-
sort and Robert Jr. attended
the Briar in London. on Friday
• - of last week. •
Miss 'Margaret Simpson of
Freeport Hospital 'near Kit-
chener visited in Kintail on the
'weekend. ••
Mrs. Cletus Dalt•ort who. was
in Wingharn hospital last week
returned" hoine,on the weekend.
Mrs. Stuart MacLennan-. and
' Miss Flora SimpSori were two
,
from this comrnunity who at-
tended the London Symphony-.
niusic night ,held in the
auditorium of the G.D.C.I. and
reported an evening of %oral -
while entertainment.
Many from,hereattended the
dance in Ripley Saturday
evening sporrsOred by the Farm
Union group in Ashfield.
Richard ',Sands of knoX
College, Toronto was at Ah -
field Presbyterian ,Church on
Sunday. Next week's speaker
will be Mr. ‘Perris who is
studying to be an Evangelistic
minister in U.S.
Mrs. Alex Juba accompanied
her sister, Mrs. Warren Wylds
to Toronto Friday to attend the
horticultural show there.'
ton, Miss Annie , Baxter, and
Lawrence Baxter.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald -Wilbur
end Bradley` fioin Willowdale
spent the weekend at their
home in Dungannon. -Mrs. D.S.
Fines of Toronto accompanied
them and is•visiting this week
with Mrs. Cecil Blake.*
Friends her are happy to
learn the Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Atkinson, Wendy and
who have been ,in VanCOuver
two years have been tran-
sferred 'to Ottawa.
Dungannon L,O.L. held
another successful card party
on Thursday evening with ten
tables. Winners were
Wallace Wilson 'and Mrs. Jim
.-Errington ;for the ladies and
Arthur Stewart and Wm.
Caesar' for the 'men.
This Monday morning at.
noks-writing time it is very
much like a sap -running type
morning, bright sunshine and
"--witite-frost everywhere in sight.
On Friday and Saturday the
heavy sleet caused concern
arnong travellers. Preceding
, that on Wednesday.enWThur-
sday the weather was like
Spring,. and roads were bare.
• On -Friday evening Re;'and
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan
accompanied by Bert McWhin-
ney, Mrs. Lorne Hasty, and
United•chtirCh "halt at •
The • members, -along .witb..-•-•••
friends atfending; will hear a..
native of Northern Ireland who
Women's Institute meeting. came over in 1970and is
yn Wednesday +at' Mitchell .• "thoroughly enjoying" life 'in
there were approximately 400 •Canada.
ladies in 'attendance at .the'
Mr.; Clarke was born in
Huson-Nrth Presbyterial
' of the 'London Con Bangor County Down, ar
ference 3rah. Mrs. Lorne
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..arrie to Ontario from Maghere
.nc
resbyterian church in County
Hasty accompanied by Mrs. C. P
M.cClenaghan, Mrs. Nelson Londonderry. Ile attended
Pearson, Mrs. C,Blake, nd
Queen's University, Belfast.„,„„,
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graduating with a B.A., degree,
Mrs. , „Horton Talmay of Nile
and Assembling College, also in• •
_• felt privileged to hear Rev.
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'Fred l-faist,' President of, Lon-
Belfast, where he took his B.D.
don Conference, who gave an Hemarried a pharmacist,
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,addres's in the forenoon,' and
Eieen Eakin, from Carrick-
macross, unt yMonaghan,
Miss •Audrey McKim returned Co
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Eire. They have three children,
missionary from the Sudan who •
aged thiee to 10.
.' gpokein the afternoon and an„ „. . •
swered many questions. I Mr. Clarke since 197'2. has
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— Sympathy is extended to Or- represented Elma Township on.
ville,McPliee, son Ronald, and Perth» County Board of
lo Mrs. Lilly Kerns, in the Education., . •.
death of Mrs. McPhee in her •An .e.nquiry has been received
54th year. Orville is ,the rural regarding tornis for an,
mail carrier between ' Auburn plications in connection with
• and Dungannon. . the cash award by Orange and
Dungannon Anniversary fOr" Black grand ' lodges to a
the United Church has been. re-, ' Goderich '• organization perfor-
set for September 29 when Rev. ming noteworthy. community
Glen Wright of Exeter is to be . service. There are no printed
'guest Speaker. •' - forms; ap*plicants' should.
Mrs. Reginald Jones' is 'in outline their accomplish' ents
Toronto for a few, days this and Plans in, a letter, a if
• week on a business trip. gra"nd lodge officers require ad -
Miss 'Nancy ErringtOn atten- ditional particulars the' will
ded a Summer Camp 'cbun- advise. Sec•i-etary of the
Senor Training course', in• publicity committee is W.E.
TOronto •at Ryerson ' .
Polytechnical Institute last . Elliott, 94 Arthur street. Par -
weekend.•• , -,-,
— n ticulars of the award, in which
Congratulations to Ron •the Orange • Grand Lodge
Shaw and best wishes for his • provides $250 and, the Black
new venture. ' Chapter $509, appeared in
The Ontario Society for Crip-
pled Children's 1974 Easter
Seal objective is $1,800,000.
This figure is based • on a
careful analysis of the Society's
minimum .needs in .-.order to
meet its obligation to more
• than 13,000 handicapped
• youngsters throughout Ontario.
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Founded more than" 'half a,
century ego, the Ontario
Society for Crippled Children is
a private' • charitable
organization incorporated un-
der the laws of Ontario.
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Devoted to the welfare of
handicapped youngsters
throughout the Province, the
Ontario Society for Crippled
Children, is based on the work.
of 234 affiliated service clubs
and finznced largely by,,,con-
tributions 'to' its annual Easter •
Seal 'appeal.
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