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AS TOLD TO
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/n Your mm five out of the
'any eighteen -year-old
who started teaching ca'reers
that year at the Stratford
onurioTouchors'College huve
kept in touch and this '* year
,,celebrated a sixtieth an-
niversary
year. /ftheir lives.
Each girl had an interesting
and busy life with her share of
happiness and sadness along
m,wuy.
,This year; their meeting of a
fe.'‘k short days together, was.
one of their happiest as each
a4eed on parting they had
lives.
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.Grace CCordick;of Forest
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Married B!yd Nixon,,also a
teacher and lives in Detroit.
They have a son, Dr. John
Nixon, asurgeon atAnn Arbour
and as.daughter. Dr. Nixon's son
is Ming ineresting research in
his lab,' work oft the uses' of
rattle snike venom, The Nixons
Come back; each year to their
cottagv at Port Franks.
tetuuGuenther oYDuxhwuou
married Dr. Hobbs Taylor
M.P.P. She has lived many
youry in the. Dashwood area,
After Dr, Taylor's death aumoq,
years' ago, Mrs. Taylor went
hack to her teaching l3ut is now
retired and erloys Many trips
unrood and to Hawaii', Alaska
and the far away places.
-Olive O'8rion.born in%uhoh. .
has stayed in the Zurich area
all her life. There she has. had r"
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Benmiller United Church was decorated d`
yellow gladioli and white daisies on August -23 when Philip
Foster exchanged vows and rings with Dianne Hardy.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy,
RR 2, Clinton. The,groom is the son of Ralph E: Fester', RR 3,
Goderich.
The Rev. ',Leonard Warr officiatedceremony, � the ceremony,
Lynda
, W ingham, was organist.
Given in 'marriage by herporcnt . the bride woreu
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lines, long wedding band Soft
ruffles and Venise lace enhanced her ull chapel train and
accented the Ouunoed horil|ine of tier gowh. She carried a
colonial bouquet of whiteminiature cornudona, yellow
sweetheart roses, baby's breath and railing myrtle.
. Maid uYhonor was Betty \�roith.BR2.'Gmdor|ch.She wore
a Y�or'}enAth,guwn�oy pale yellow crystallette embossed
with tiny yellow daisies. The gown`Cutucadon empire
waistline, short puffed sleeves and a V -neckline. A yellow
rirbbon encircled her waist and tied in a bow at the back with
long, streamers. She wore daisies in her hair and carried a
garland of' white:miniature carnations, white daisies and
tinted green baby's breath and myrtle.
Bridesmaids were Doreen McClinchey, RR 1, Auburn, and
Karen Draper, toderich. They were gowned identically to
the maid of honor.
Groomsman was Ron Boel, RR 6, Goderich. Ushers were
Dennis Bridge, RR4.}{incardhmand Larry Gturdy RR 2,
Goderich.
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The wedding reception was inBoltYnrd VaJley Hall..The
'brk|�o mother chose a long dress of blue OdWered jerseg-
and a corsa.ge of yellow sweetheart tunes. The groom's
grandmother selected 'a long dressof pink crimplene and a
oo,aag�oywhite owoethoar ' . '
,The couple travelled to Eastern Ontario -for their
honeym,00n prior to taking up residence at their home at ,RR
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The bride was the guest of honor at four showers given by
friends and relatives.
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NOTICE
Citizens ofGoderNcN
UTgently required! light housekeeping units or
rooming facilities for single persons, locating in t
Goderich area due to industry expansions. Anyon
interested in providing living quarters, please advise
the Commission at 57 West Street or Man Power
Centre, , Post Office..
The Goderich Industrial
, Commission Executive
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U0U6R/[HSIG NA- . THURSDAY .SEPTEMBER
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For 60 yearnow these fi'seen
-ettin~o~-h
for a few days of renld dn Yunaudrehuut| n. They all we
re
classmates at teacher's colleout the outset of their c
teachers and formed a close friendship that has lasted over halt'
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long and interesting teaching
career, is busy with church and,
community work and trips' to
the Western Provinces.'•
-Lucy Bower of' Wingham,
.marred William Stroi ht.und
now |i,vey in u/U|owdu|n. She
tougbt in. Vvinghom before
going tp 7orontu. With her
gentleness ,and.gruut un
dhrytunding. she' vvmy soon
teaching retarded childrcn. She
has,been greatly loved by.Me,
|�remembered b
p�� . y many
kind deods and gifts. °
: ' parting'with-h'er
friends ' after the 00 year
.reuniuri she i'ernarked she ''had
laughed more in 'the last fcw
'days than in the last five
Gladys McDowell. began her
tcuChing career at a little
schxxJ`nou, her ho?n* at that
lime, the "Number 13, East
»Vo. noxh'' The [umi!. later
` hc'b``m,�j� und�er�rnuonc
muvod uu(�odor�h whe�od�cy^ trips m i/oereyh | She
lived many, many Siearsjatbho r\uionhappy nnxri,y keep
.corner of- Britannia Rd; and one w''vn'and those who have
South Street - now the D14. Sucho|uun� !h'm�
�h�u,r seldom
offices. .
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(/ left) Olive 0�L
denof%urich' Letta
Taylor of Dashwood. Gladys Mho of Goderich, Lucy
wt'e|8h(o/w/(nghumand G/�
Grace 'staff-photo)
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has ^m/n|With her all throu�h ,e/~muh|, good health
her life and het -understanding
- looking forward to the next
and quick, m|uught,,' per- -reunion t‘vo years hence when
d is
nmuUt/ has wade her u happythose
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memory vithover : thousand cd,|nrub
former pupils in" the Godericb birthdays
area alone '
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She enjoys.' he, friends and
h|e"Ssed with
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as dby. 8
By nvUniWk,
Total,. enrolment in schools
under the jurisdiction of the
Huron -Perth County Bnmun
Catholic Separate School Board
at ,the end of the .first week of
school this term was down 85
students from thc same ti inc in
0;4.
Jack , Luhc business ad:
miniatruuo* released the'
enrolment at the board
meotrig in Seaforth. He said
total enrolment _.'p._-
iS 3,082. In 1974 itWas 3.|G7,and
in|973bwas 3,266.
Mr, Lane gave the enrulment
hy�schools uxK`Uowywith the
i0'vxmu\yinbrackets following
the 197.5 number: St. Patrick's
'schoo.Dublin,' |nw --(1,91); S/.
Puoick/.
o -Kinkono. 06 003):~
HolyNamc of Mary.St. moods
1 (10;Y; Immaculate Con-
ception, Stratford, 119 (135): St.
Michael's Stratford, 2;2, (299);
St. Ambrose, Stratford,. 135
.041):. St, Joseph's Stratford, -
141 (13.8): St. AlOysius, Strat-
Kingsbridge, 166 (181); St.
Columban, RR, 2, Dublin., 91
(100); Our Lady of Mount
Carmel, RR 3, Dashwood: 235
Sacred Heart, Wingham, 133'.
° ' The board accepted. thefuel
oil tender of PetrofiCanada
Limited for the supply of No. z
fuel oil -fn`nfSopten he, 1. 18;5
mAugust x|.|S.),utudiscount
of ' ' cents' per .npUnn off the
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posted wagon oe; which
at. the time of 'ender Was 37]0
cents, except W
Stratford,was 38.2,cents per
was hirecIfor 4(1pe.rcent time &•:-.
a remedial teacher at
Ambrose School,
and
Mrs. Rumenu Whaling, for 10.
t atSt. *kwmuyQch�'|.
St,ttt»,,d; ' onmmcncing s.p
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Barry Linden was hired Kr'
grades n'o ur)Bro|u Ste. Marie
s,hm/|. Zuhch, o/mm,n' ixx
September )0. . .
,Mrs. Mu,yJo`^n.noU,n ^us
hired uy principal's n'x'/ /m
percent) for one ),.o'
n,n`m,ncinx8uriu'n`»'',' *•
,John yintor. director of
n|u,utVm, informed tx'` |^'u",
the teaching mo[� mm|J be
completed .n`,n ./ music
teacher was located it., st.
P�/ri411xinkou `
» Polling Ui/ion will hr
.bxaxn] at lmmueu|ntc Con-
ception Schoo| in Stratford for
U": provincial, election at u
o'n:Hfee u[~xn.
n/ «inm, reminded the
trustees of the 19;5 conference
^ the Canadian Education
Association to be held in,
'[montoScvtcnbcr '4''o.
Plans are being mudo for the
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official 'wonhnQ of the new
hoard office 'now located in the
»`rm,rcontinuub"nochm`!und,
mm,,nt in Dublin.
:the hourd meeting, which
commenced at 8 p.m. was. in
o`mmitm, of -the -whole until
o:|u pm. whenthe regular
'meeting vxs held. When the
,,gula, meet
shortly u[x.r || pn`. the
trustees continued the m,runp
.o* o mn`mimce,f•tho vh'J,
when David DoY,ies was
named custodian at the bimrd
offices in Dublin for u ,mry,ur.
peri ud.
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