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FILM DEVELOPING
Will Huron Perth Soccer championship
The GDCI Senior Soccer team captured the Huron -Perth soccer
championship last week edging out Stratford Central 1-0. The
team now enters the WOSSA finals in a two game total point
series against Sarnia St. Clair, one of which they won Monday
1-0.. The team members are (front row left to right) coach Phil
Goderich man at
two,meetings
Bill Mills of Goderich, a
director of the 'Ontario Motor
League, for - many years, at-
tended two meetings of the
OML last week — one in Owen
Sound and one in Chatham.
'to According to Mr. Mills, the
organilation is planning , an
extensive overhaul of the
district which encompasses the%
area from Windsor to Owen
Sound .and the Essex,, Kent,.
Larnbton , and Blue Water
Clubs.
• DELICIOUS
Meals or Snacks
NOW FULLY
LICENSED
GODERICH RESTAURANT
• STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd.
LICENSED UNDER. THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT
WEST STREET
Bugler, Mike Andrew, Brian Thompson, Mike Paltrier, Tom
O'Brien, CaseS, Wildgen and Larry Donnelly; (back row from
left) Jed DeJong, Pat Conlon, Jim Watt, Ron Sowerby, Kevin
Meriam, Pete Duckworth, John Seamen and Ralph Datema.
(staff photo)
"Home and School" has been
re -organized in Goderich.
Action began January 12th
when Miss. Dorothy Wallace,
Goderich member of the Huron
County Board of Education
while speaking to the
"Women's, Day Out" on
"Today's Education" corn.-
plained that she seemed to be
working in a Vacuum. There
was little or no com-
munications' between parents
and the School Board. She had
no way of knowing how parents
felt and reacted to what was
happening in the Goderich
schools. After an interesting
discussion of the problem the:
group decided to investigate
the possibility of organizing a
"Home and School."
1 HAD.A "GOOD TIME"
Air THE . It II I
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SPMNG 1
BUIEWATER
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EXCIfiNG
I v EXACTORS
ACTION RACES
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PACIg 44,-PODERICH STNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975
Fsitrmers 'don't
want slickers
Ontario's agriculture
ministry sig. unable to expand its
program to send city teenagers
to farms for summer visits
because there are not enough
•farmers willing to take them,
Agriculture Minister William
Stewart said.
' Two of every three young
persons applying for the
program this summer will "be
refused .admission to the
-ministry's junior agriculturist
program; he said.
There were more than 600
applicants but only 200 farmers
,were willingto participate.
Mr. Stewart was responding
to a question from Murray
Gaunt (L—Huron-Bruce)
duringdebate on 1975-76 budget
estimates of the ministry,
The junior agriculturalist
program accepts applications
'from teenagers aged 16 and 17'
years. Once accepted, the city —
dwellers spend nine weeks
from the third week of June to
the end of August on farms
throughout Ontario.
FLOWER
SHOP
Phone
524-8132
DAY
' OR
NIGHT,
SUTTON .PARK'S.
•
STORNOWAY LOUNG
• HWY. 21 NORTH KINCARDINE
• PRESENTS
THIS WEEK .
"NOBODY
SPECIAL 7
This exciting group is a hit
wherever they play. •
.0. I .
NEXT WEEK
The Fantastic
• RUFUS
•ROAD
MACHINE
This is one of the most
Dynamic fun-fi.ljed shows we,
have ever seen.
.Come early to be sure of •a.
seat.
NO COVER CHARM MON. - WED.
$ 1.00 COVER CHARGE/THURS. — SAT.
DON'T FORGET OUR SALAD BAR
SPECIAL $1.69
•
Many salads, cold cuts, cheeses,
Homemade Bread etc. 4V meal you
build yourself at a*reasonable price
yo
e." --r - • - • ,
Mrs. Joan Van I),en- Broech
Contacted the Ontario
Federation of Home and School
Associations.
Plans were made by an in-
terested group of Women's Day
Out members. Mrs. A. Munn
and Mrs. L. Johnson, regional
organizers were asked to speak
to W.D.O., the morning of May
21st. Arrangements were made
for the ladies to have lunch with
Mrs. Wallace and to meet the
teachers of Victoria and
Robertson Memorial Public
schools in the afternoon. A
public organizational meeting
was planned for 'Wednesday
evening at the Assessment
Office Board Room.
In order to assess• parental •,
interest a questionnaire was:;
sent home with public school
pupils. Of the 173 returned, 113
families were in favour of
Home and School, 42 said "no"
Goderich did not need a Home
and School, 18 sent back blanks.
Wednesday inOrning Mrs. A.
Munn, Mrs. L. Johnson and
Mrs. McBlain, Ontario
Federation of Horne and School
Associations executive
members arriveJ fall- of en-
thusiasm for Home and School
which infected their Women's
Day Out audience who 'agfeed
with the Home and School
Goals.
HOME AND SCHOOL
GOALS
(These are the aims and ob-
jectives to Which Home and,
School members subscribe.)
1. To promote the welfare of
children and youth.
2. To raise the standards of
home life. • -
3. To promote and secure
adequate legislation.. for 'ale
care and -protection of children
and youth.
4. -To foster co-operation bet-
ween parents and- teachers in
the training and. guidance -of
youth, both during and after the
school period.
5. To obtain the best for each.
child according to his physical,
mental, social and spiritual
needs.
6. To give parents an un---
derstanding of the school and
its work, and to assist in in-
terpreting the 'school in all its
aspect to the public.
7. To confer abd co-operate
with organizations other than
school which concern them-
selves with the care, protection
and training of children and
youth in the home, school, and
community; and with the
education of adults to meet
these responsibilities.
8. , To foster high ideals of
citizenship and patriotism 1,' and
to promote through educational
means, international- goodwill
and peace.
Wednesday evening7- at the
Assessment Office Board
Room, encouraged .bythe
positive respondences the
following executive was
elected;
13resident, Joanne Cham-
bers: ViCe-Presidcnts, Lynda
Berry and Nancv MacKinnon:
Secretary, Nan( v Pond;
Treasurer, Sandra Davidson;
'School Educett ion, • Judy
„ • Rrindley .R nn Represen-
* ta Sandy Nlaeponald,
roann Kul iiihership,
Mary Lynn 1 ,Hof (I Social,
1111(10 Leslie
king I 'illicit)* Mr Don
0 •
O'Brien (Victoria), Mr. Gana
Harland (Robertson).; two
teacher representatives, one
from each school; and one
representative 'appointed by
Board of Education to
represent the Board.
Already the executive is busy
planning the first meeting
"Meet the. Teachers Night",
Wednesday, October 8th. If you
are interested in Home and
School give oneof the executive
a call.
•.The ploughing has been crone.
A great deal of .careful
cultivation will have to be done
to develop good com-
munications between parents,
• teachers and School Bo'ard.
•
"
MURIEL
and
JERRY FISHER
Are _celebrating their 25th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
on JUNE 6 at Saltford.
Friends and relatives
welcome. Music by The
Blenders. No gifts please.
••
GOLF
IS•
IN -
FULL
SWING
• at
The Maitland
Country Club
If you act NOW ... you can still
get a discoOtit on your in:town
membership (offer ends May
31) ... call 524-9641 for details
... Social memberships
are available at $20 ...
Maitland Country Club
Box 64, Goderich, Ont.
524-9641
SALTFORD VALLEY
• HALL
- FOR RENT .
Phone Ed Van den Broeck
524-9924 or 524-9366
00000(' (' 000 05)00 e(1000 00005)r. e'000a50000
We're,taking more kids sailing!
YOU CAN HELP TOO
Trash lit.TFedsures Sale
ST., GEORGE'S PARISH HALL
Saturday, May 31st
10 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Consignments accepted at 20 Percent
Call 524;9189 for information
Sponsored by Goderich Sailing Club
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0 0000000000 00000 01000 00000
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• The Bavarian Tavern
HIGHWAY 21, BAYFIELD .
• DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS •
• QUIET DINING IN
• A COZY ATMOSPHERE •
WEEKEND SPECIAL
Stuffed Beef Rolls- $5.50
• OPEN 11 a.m.to 10p.m.7.DAYS AWEEK
FULLY LICENSED
• L
"Majorette Night"'
mfr.-7MM s
\1/4, Entrance via West Side Parking Lot. 1
Tickets at the Recreation Department
Office, or at the door, 50c each.
The qoder ich Majorettes
will be performing • _
at the
GDCI Auditorium,
Thursday,
June 12
7:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m..—Horse Show
M. L. "Tory" Gregg,
M.C.
JOYES MIDWAY
IN FULL OPERATION
ALL THREE DAYS
LUNCH COUNTER
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
12 Noon—Ontario Jersey Show
7:00 p.m.—Arana Concessions
ripen to public
8:00 p.m.—Queen of the Fair
Contest
8:45 p.m.—Senior Citizen Queen
9:00 p.M.—Official Opening
9:15 p.m.—Enierfainment
Local Talent
• SATURDAY', JUNE 7
p.m.—Parade ThiTu4 Town
Huron County
Holstein Club Show
Livestock Judging
2:00 p.m.—Baby Show in Arena
7;00 p.m.—Teams in Harness
9:00 p.m.—. -Evening Grandstand
Show - featuring
HURON CENTRAL
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Elgin Thompsin, President
RR 3, Kippen, Ontario
Robert M. Gibbirngt, Sec.-Treas.
RR 1, Clinton, Ontario •
• tl
' ,
11r0 -PI 11E'S •
CLINTON - ONTARIO' • . 10111.11114
A •
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. •FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY
MAY 29-30-31
:LW Merl Iasi.•'
tinim
4 iii-tinte tan e...
SIL111‘41AL
at her hest!
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
pc•
Earbra Streisand
•'tot Fete-eS Sdke
k‘,
DING DE LAURENTUS
CHARLES
BRONSONI
, a MICHAEL VVINNER FILM
The STONE
ADULT ENTtRTAIN/:;AE;41KILLUR
SUNDAY
,JUNE'
Love
at
16
let
•
•
M
TEPEE
• SCHOOL
GIRLS'
AOMItiANCI
...THEY
' NEVER FLUNKED
AN ORAL EXAM!
• THURSDAY, -FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY
• JUNE 5-6-7,8
WINNER 7 ACADEMY AWARDS
....BEST PICTURE • BEST DIRECTOR
111111110/0
00,?• takes Is a Wile Confidence
PAUL /ROBERT
EWMAN/ REDFORD
ROBERT SHAW
A r-toty,,F IOVHIU FILM
"THE STING"
DAVID'S WARD GEORGE1.20Y HILL TONY BILL MICHAEL
nm JULIA PHILUPS Tt CHMC.01.0.0 AUNIVERSAL' ,,,A( j 4"0
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
The ultimate exercise
▪ in controlled terror.
ADULT
AA umittGuEllizowts piaud. ENTERTAINMENT
MICHAELCAINEin
"TliEBLACIS WINDMILL"
cO.StOrTIN
DONALD PLEASENa
DEUININE SEY1110
CUVE; REVILLat d JANETSUZINAN
totentlit ky YAM • OrtdOrr Hir Nereirreli Orrs:14 A Itikrc *LOOM. tOLITON
r hoiNtel Ondfd 11 DON MIL (WWI*. Preductri IliCOMD.LOVeit MID MOWN
ti••••3'
4
EXCIfiNG
I v EXACTORS
ACTION RACES
$ 1000 FEATURE RACE
Closed Circuit TV in "Clubhouse"
•
••
PACIg 44,-PODERICH STNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975
Fsitrmers 'don't
want slickers
Ontario's agriculture
ministry sig. unable to expand its
program to send city teenagers
to farms for summer visits
because there are not enough
•farmers willing to take them,
Agriculture Minister William
Stewart said.
' Two of every three young
persons applying for the
program this summer will "be
refused .admission to the
-ministry's junior agriculturist
program; he said.
There were more than 600
applicants but only 200 farmers
,were willingto participate.
Mr. Stewart was responding
to a question from Murray
Gaunt (L—Huron-Bruce)
duringdebate on 1975-76 budget
estimates of the ministry,
The junior agriculturalist
program accepts applications
'from teenagers aged 16 and 17'
years. Once accepted, the city —
dwellers spend nine weeks
from the third week of June to
the end of August on farms
throughout Ontario.
FLOWER
SHOP
Phone
524-8132
DAY
' OR
NIGHT,
SUTTON .PARK'S.
•
STORNOWAY LOUNG
• HWY. 21 NORTH KINCARDINE
• PRESENTS
THIS WEEK .
"NOBODY
SPECIAL 7
This exciting group is a hit
wherever they play. •
.0. I .
NEXT WEEK
The Fantastic
• RUFUS
•ROAD
MACHINE
This is one of the most
Dynamic fun-fi.ljed shows we,
have ever seen.
.Come early to be sure of •a.
seat.
NO COVER CHARM MON. - WED.
$ 1.00 COVER CHARGE/THURS. — SAT.
DON'T FORGET OUR SALAD BAR
SPECIAL $1.69
•
Many salads, cold cuts, cheeses,
Homemade Bread etc. 4V meal you
build yourself at a*reasonable price
yo
e." --r - • - • ,
Mrs. Joan Van I),en- Broech
Contacted the Ontario
Federation of Home and School
Associations.
Plans were made by an in-
terested group of Women's Day
Out members. Mrs. A. Munn
and Mrs. L. Johnson, regional
organizers were asked to speak
to W.D.O., the morning of May
21st. Arrangements were made
for the ladies to have lunch with
Mrs. Wallace and to meet the
teachers of Victoria and
Robertson Memorial Public
schools in the afternoon. A
public organizational meeting
was planned for 'Wednesday
evening at the Assessment
Office Board Room.
In order to assess• parental •,
interest a questionnaire was:;
sent home with public school
pupils. Of the 173 returned, 113
families were in favour of
Home and School, 42 said "no"
Goderich did not need a Home
and School, 18 sent back blanks.
Wednesday inOrning Mrs. A.
Munn, Mrs. L. Johnson and
Mrs. McBlain, Ontario
Federation of Horne and School
Associations executive
members arriveJ fall- of en-
thusiasm for Home and School
which infected their Women's
Day Out audience who 'agfeed
with the Home and School
Goals.
HOME AND SCHOOL
GOALS
(These are the aims and ob-
jectives to Which Home and,
School members subscribe.)
1. To promote the welfare of
children and youth.
2. To raise the standards of
home life. • -
3. To promote and secure
adequate legislation.. for 'ale
care and -protection of children
and youth.
4. -To foster co-operation bet-
ween parents and- teachers in
the training and. guidance -of
youth, both during and after the
school period.
5. To obtain the best for each.
child according to his physical,
mental, social and spiritual
needs.
6. To give parents an un---
derstanding of the school and
its work, and to assist in in-
terpreting the 'school in all its
aspect to the public.
7. To confer abd co-operate
with organizations other than
school which concern them-
selves with the care, protection
and training of children and
youth in the home, school, and
community; and with the
education of adults to meet
these responsibilities.
8. , To foster high ideals of
citizenship and patriotism 1,' and
to promote through educational
means, international- goodwill
and peace.
Wednesday evening7- at the
Assessment Office Board
Room, encouraged .bythe
positive respondences the
following executive was
elected;
13resident, Joanne Cham-
bers: ViCe-Presidcnts, Lynda
Berry and Nancv MacKinnon:
Secretary, Nan( v Pond;
Treasurer, Sandra Davidson;
'School Educett ion, • Judy
„ • Rrindley .R nn Represen-
* ta Sandy Nlaeponald,
roann Kul iiihership,
Mary Lynn 1 ,Hof (I Social,
1111(10 Leslie
king I 'illicit)* Mr Don
0 •
O'Brien (Victoria), Mr. Gana
Harland (Robertson).; two
teacher representatives, one
from each school; and one
representative 'appointed by
Board of Education to
represent the Board.
Already the executive is busy
planning the first meeting
"Meet the. Teachers Night",
Wednesday, October 8th. If you
are interested in Home and
School give oneof the executive
a call.
•.The ploughing has been crone.
A great deal of .careful
cultivation will have to be done
to develop good com-
munications between parents,
• teachers and School Bo'ard.
•
"
MURIEL
and
JERRY FISHER
Are _celebrating their 25th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
on JUNE 6 at Saltford.
Friends and relatives
welcome. Music by The
Blenders. No gifts please.
••
GOLF
IS•
IN -
FULL
SWING
• at
The Maitland
Country Club
If you act NOW ... you can still
get a discoOtit on your in:town
membership (offer ends May
31) ... call 524-9641 for details
... Social memberships
are available at $20 ...
Maitland Country Club
Box 64, Goderich, Ont.
524-9641
SALTFORD VALLEY
• HALL
- FOR RENT .
Phone Ed Van den Broeck
524-9924 or 524-9366
00000(' (' 000 05)00 e(1000 00005)r. e'000a50000
We're,taking more kids sailing!
YOU CAN HELP TOO
Trash lit.TFedsures Sale
ST., GEORGE'S PARISH HALL
Saturday, May 31st
10 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Consignments accepted at 20 Percent
Call 524;9189 for information
Sponsored by Goderich Sailing Club
0005i,
a
0 0000000000 00000 01000 00000
✓ 000e 040
• The Bavarian Tavern
HIGHWAY 21, BAYFIELD .
• DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS •
• QUIET DINING IN
• A COZY ATMOSPHERE •
WEEKEND SPECIAL
Stuffed Beef Rolls- $5.50
• OPEN 11 a.m.to 10p.m.7.DAYS AWEEK
FULLY LICENSED
• L
"Majorette Night"'
mfr.-7MM s
\1/4, Entrance via West Side Parking Lot. 1
Tickets at the Recreation Department
Office, or at the door, 50c each.
The qoder ich Majorettes
will be performing • _
at the
GDCI Auditorium,
Thursday,
June 12
7:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m..—Horse Show
M. L. "Tory" Gregg,
M.C.
JOYES MIDWAY
IN FULL OPERATION
ALL THREE DAYS
LUNCH COUNTER
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
12 Noon—Ontario Jersey Show
7:00 p.m.—Arana Concessions
ripen to public
8:00 p.m.—Queen of the Fair
Contest
8:45 p.m.—Senior Citizen Queen
9:00 p.M.—Official Opening
9:15 p.m.—Enierfainment
Local Talent
• SATURDAY', JUNE 7
p.m.—Parade ThiTu4 Town
Huron County
Holstein Club Show
Livestock Judging
2:00 p.m.—Baby Show in Arena
7;00 p.m.—Teams in Harness
9:00 p.m.—. -Evening Grandstand
Show - featuring
HURON CENTRAL
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Elgin Thompsin, President
RR 3, Kippen, Ontario
Robert M. Gibbirngt, Sec.-Treas.
RR 1, Clinton, Ontario •
• tl
' ,
11r0 -PI 11E'S •
CLINTON - ONTARIO' • . 10111.11114
A •
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. •FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY
MAY 29-30-31
:LW Merl Iasi.•'
tinim
4 iii-tinte tan e...
SIL111‘41AL
at her hest!
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
pc•
Earbra Streisand
•'tot Fete-eS Sdke
k‘,
DING DE LAURENTUS
CHARLES
BRONSONI
, a MICHAEL VVINNER FILM
The STONE
ADULT ENTtRTAIN/:;AE;41KILLUR
SUNDAY
,JUNE'
Love
at
16
let
•
•
M
TEPEE
• SCHOOL
GIRLS'
AOMItiANCI
...THEY
' NEVER FLUNKED
AN ORAL EXAM!
• THURSDAY, -FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY
• JUNE 5-6-7,8
WINNER 7 ACADEMY AWARDS
....BEST PICTURE • BEST DIRECTOR
111111110/0
00,?• takes Is a Wile Confidence
PAUL /ROBERT
EWMAN/ REDFORD
ROBERT SHAW
A r-toty,,F IOVHIU FILM
"THE STING"
DAVID'S WARD GEORGE1.20Y HILL TONY BILL MICHAEL
nm JULIA PHILUPS Tt CHMC.01.0.0 AUNIVERSAL' ,,,A( j 4"0
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
The ultimate exercise
▪ in controlled terror.
ADULT
AA umittGuEllizowts piaud. ENTERTAINMENT
MICHAELCAINEin
"TliEBLACIS WINDMILL"
cO.StOrTIN
DONALD PLEASENa
DEUININE SEY1110
CUVE; REVILLat d JANETSUZINAN
totentlit ky YAM • OrtdOrr Hir Nereirreli Orrs:14 A Itikrc *LOOM. tOLITON
r hoiNtel Ondfd 11 DON MIL (WWI*. Preductri IliCOMD.LOVeit MID MOWN
ti••••3'
4