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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-10, Page 73Tri . t per . "�#'3«ad°.�'�.u�tc,''>C;.«`�:iC..fiz. 3:�l�fTa6•�'Y3� a1- • Canadian illusionist ('laude Haggerty, whose touring illusion show is one of the largest in Canada, paid a visit to (;1)('i last week through the (;oderieh Rotary ('luh.,l'he club raised aPproximately $ 0O from the event and about 500. children attended. Ohre of the illusions fe'atur'ed was the ehangiug of a lady to a rougar.(p.hoto by Yteat. Zandbergi•n) “V: I'ItISHA M1};1,( I)ON.\I;I). JENEAN HI;G•il.:tlD'HIA'V int `, JAS(•)N (;1{. 1 AND '2, RUU%1 1 hl Mrs. Voting's grade 1 and 2 (lass:, the grade 1 (;roup is vorkfrlrf art pl0i e valor 'Th., grade 2 group is beginning as nnit on v0luriie This re'ek's "All :\heti( \1e' Is Diann) F'iel(ier and Shelley irv)n. • (;RADE. 3, ROO11 10 • We, have been busy working tui the, fair Last work' and this week -wit In<ave worked nn a collage, spate ;tory, and a'( poem called. Smoke. • We are finishing up nor laurin unit. 4V(' rvil1 IA' handing in our biniklet next vveek. Our trip to (';uder•ieli )vas ;;rrat' Fust of all we took a •trip to Ott,' 'unity(' Musetbni. Our first • stop. was where rye welt to the Pioneer lug. c•rabi11. Inside tile' leader shuwrd us how ,U) Ynake candles in the nlde,n days. After that was dune we event outside to see how they made rope out of flax. Then w•r'w•ent inside the building.. 'I',hert) wits an old .'fits' hlted record player. It was playing 1(11150' for us. We went )ilio. another room and .s<atr. a)rut �)ld (10115. 4Ve looked at the ,hairpins - they. were fancier than tiiday. 'i'hrough. another cloot° were all sorts of birds with their' eggs ri..tlit')i'i. 1Ir,iiia;.trtis)a-twt4- beaded- r nIr _.• �4Vc also visited the 1latritte ;41useu lt. had • lunch` at St. Christopher's (leach; warkcd •around the har'btu r and saw the coast guard skimming oil. Happy summer, everyone' Glass reporters' - ('lair(; Weir land Adella, Andrews. • ' GRADE 6,'ROOM11 Mrs. 1. "1'ibbut's ('Bass. • On '1'h.ursdav, June 11 our class had Its ric reat class s E3ROOKS1 E BR A CAST MESEFIEREPTIMESEgit yt;ur opinion of gu), who rc•eat• earrings(„ .i,inda Harden thinks It's • extretrit'ly un - coot" Shawn ‘,Vuu(ks thuaks its• `vti V001" ;Ind Joel Wr-1) ht say., -People who think they are cool are total geeks"' F{ubert Ireland and '4lattherr Sproul slay it depends .tin looks and persona lt(y . 'I'ht• majority ,of European Da). complete. 'NIth European • those yuestloner! were• .iralansttguys wearing cuisine prepared by ,the students. i:aarh stu- dent tu deet sett up a booth tit tin' gymnasium arid The survey question this week for 11r,.I.id pr'esente'd their brorht)res and projects front.. •file's grade i; mus - .'\4'hnt Is your favorite that positron. Some people used •tapes, surae play -day ul'tn•ity and why :" Scott Rintoul used slides ul plc•tures, Borne Inane flags said hi';'favorite gator was the 3 -legged and postef•s and evel,ytlne agreed that •the -race, because it is fun. Tricia Brown said fund at lunch was the best part •of;all. • • she enjoys the slionge throw because it is fun Thanks to Mr's. Webster, Ml Wilkins and ;also, • call th'e• sttacli'nts whose co-operative effort trade the dal}v a success. •- • I leather Jefferson - reporter •1ariic•r 4'v'ebster - reporter ' (:RAI)).; r` Sorra' people In (air class have started the (rountclow•n for when. we geh0t1t of school. We have one more class of 1'aarr•)ily-Studies and lndusti'ial Arts. The two-pit('h teams. were picked this week and 'we were to have ~Oita(; pretty good teams. We have a (nrrec't,itip to make from last •rr't cks news. Mr. ('alp is the epti(''h • fur•t-hl atriffiri`'tiur 5; -;Nit" 41x.'1;Irl(Ilo. Hy. Matthew Sprouland Rhonda 1)ic•kgon. RVEY The Grade 8 sit'evy question was 'What's your ()pinion of • 10010 earring "wearers.'' (;reg liaurr thinks it is cool arid Trisha Mac- Dnri01c1 says it's up to thepersoh wearing it. Jiff Stur't;y's comment was "Metal heads!" The (;rade •7 survey this week is "What's • • Successful. field ay he1dat St. Jose.h's ('ongratulations to all. the (;rade two students who received their First duly ('0111 - reunion on Sunday . ,100e 1 4th. The vhildren put vouch 111114) and effhrt Into the prepara- 110115 along with their tcarhttrs'Mrs. Barb E:edv and Mia Dalton who instructed the students who attend Brookside Public School. The 1'ar 1511 chow also participated 111 this special event. 'Pickets for the Knights of Columbus Com- munion Breakfast to he held Sunday. .lune 21st arc available at $6.50 rarh from Don Erayne, Clarence Doherty or Bill Fart ( sch. Tickets for the Blue Bird 13a11 at Salford oil June 2Oth are available fruni Hill Van ()sch or Clarence 1)oherty. The ladies of the ('.4V i,. catered to as love, •ly breakfast for tht• First Communion Fere•)' pients in the l'at'ish flail. The 1lurea-Perth ILLS 5, Board, as It has for the past two year's, is ;gout offering for credits at the secondary school level ruur'tie^s, 10 Religious 1•;durotiun al the Grade 11 and 111 levels:>blr ,i o' MOo1)onaald who is the lion Opal of the Continuing Education ('our`4)s spoke to the (;rade ; and 11 clrlss.01) l 1 nrsdar afternoon .lune 11th, about the coarse whirl) is held for students (ruin Kingsbridge in Goderich one night a week Mr NIacl onald explalnctd to the students how the courses are an npport)10)t\ to en1.1(1) their personal lives through 0 deeper understanding of theta•'faith• of Christ and of each other 110 also noted that tht course 1s open to any oar anti several non-Catholic students ha\e take) 1 he course as well , The Field Day held on Monday..luni. It was very successful-F'ollnwing is a list of the winners In each (%010 Junior (;ails inn in.- 1 1 Kim Wilson; 2 a Nicole Sherratt • 1 Tracey le Breton, 200111 hien \Vilson. 2 I)ehhte Chilton; :I1 .indie•Buily , .100 in 1 Kim Wilson: 2ITrace) Lr Breton. 3) Connie Nicholson, Ball 'Throw 11 Kim Wilson: 21 Sheila Hackett.. 3 'frier) Ise Br'e'ton, Stan ding Luna; Jump 1) Nicole Sherratt 2) Kin) Wilson, .31 'Tracey Le Breton. Minium; Lona: ,lump 1) Km) Wilson, 21 fra(((y Le Breton. 31 Sheila Hackett Junior Boys 100 111 1) 1)rnnIs Hogan: 2. Ben Brophy : ;1) Chris Hogan, 20(1 in 11 t)ennis Hogan, 21 Ben lire by 31 ('ht a, Hogan: 400 in 11 .lay f{ie);hng. 21 Joseph Brophy ; 3) Chris Hogan,' Ball 'Throw 11 "lentils Hogan, :11 .1osepl)y 1-irophy; 31 Mark Chilton; Stand11)11 Lung .lutup 11 Dennis Hogan; 21 .lay Iiieglulg; :3) Chris Hogan, Running Lung ,lump 1) Ren Brophy , 2) Jay Hiegling; :11 Chris 1iogan i,ntermrdiate Girls 100 (n 1) :Stray Olson; 2 a Rachel Brophy, :11 Dawn Wilson, 200 m 11 Amy Olson; 2) Rachel Brophy ; 3 ) Jane Brophy; 400 m 1 1 Arny Olson; 2) Jane Brop by; 3) Lori Nicholson, R00 m. 11 Arny OIsar), . ata' Iiiopny : .i 'Lori Nicholson; I30n. tn.: 11 A11)y Olson; 21 ,10110 Brophy::) Lori Nicholson; Ball Throw: 1) Amy Olson: 1.1)0w11'Wi!son; 3.1 Tanum' Hagan; Stan- ding i,ang .10111p: 1 1 Amy Olson; 21 Rachel lir uphj : 11 .lane Brophy; Running Long .lump: 11 Ani) Olson: 21 1{a(.he( Brophy; 31 .loyelle h'nr;tn. Intermediate Boys 101) in.: 1 i Damien Martin; 21 Iran l{iegling; 31 Tont Chilton., 2111) in 11 Damien Mortin: '21 1)00)1 Riegl- tng; 31 Torn Chilton; 400 in.; l) 1)arnien Martin; 2) .Jason Builv:,3) Dean 1{iegling; 111)0 in.: H Jason Body: 2) Damien Martin; 3) Dean 1{iegling; Ball Throw 1) Damien Martin; 21 'Pori) Chilton; :11 Dean Riegling: Running Long. lump: 11 Damien Martin; 21 Tum ('hilton.:ti .105011 Roily; 'Triple Jurmp; 1 Jason Boil) : 21 Tom Chilton; :h Robby (;1)11)1) Senior (;r. ls' 100 111 : 1 i Colleen Stright; 21 1'1(1010 Mapleton; .31 Linda, Bowler; 200 111 '1) Colleen Stright: 21 Patricia Stapleton: 31 1,111410 Bowler; 41)1) 111.: 11 Paitrirtaa Stapleton: 2) Jennifer l{ednu)nd: 1;1)10 tn. 1 Patricia Stapleton; Shot i'utt: 1 Patricia a Stapleton: 2.1 Colleen Stright; 31 Jennifer Redmond, Staniling ,lump: 1) Col- leen Stru;ht; 2.) Patricia Stapleton; 3) Jen - ;Wer' Redmond: 1(unriing i,ong Jump 11 Colleen Stright: '21 Patricia Stapleton; 3) Jennifer Redmond Senior Boys 100 in 11 Chris Martin, 21 lire 011 1)I5nn: 31 Chris Fed : 200 111.: 1) Chris Marta), 2) Bryan Olson;' 400 in.' H Chris Maarten; 21 Tool Hogan; Shot'Putt 1 ) 13iy an (4Isun; 2) Chris Martin; 31 Mike Bowler; Long ,10101) 11 Chris Martin; 21 Phan Olsori, ,11 l'hr15 I?e(ly, 'Triple ,lump 1. Chris Marta). 21 Byi'nn Olson: 3, ('hris I',rd) Overall 1'hn11niuons wire ,1un(0r 1hvlsinn• 1 I KIM Wilson - 211 pts 21 I>temus Hogan - 20 pts 31 Ben Brophy - 14 pts . intermediate I>ivision 14 Anly Dison 35 pts 2) Damien Martin 28 pts 3 .iason 11401) • 14 pts Senior )i% is on. 11 Chris 'vlartan - 28 pts. 21 Pal rola Stapleton :17 pts :3) Bryon Olson - ..:) pt.s .F'ridn}, .June 12 Was playday for the 1<-4 classes retlt ever) one having a wonderful time - We w-elcome t0 aur 1'artsh Cornnntnit% from l.urknow Paul and .ioni Dalton, Mat- thew, Katie, Andrew and i'hillip who have moved to the 2nd ('on. of Ashfield Township :1 24 -hr prayer vigil was held by Pro-1,if(' (;roups In front of the Morgantalcr Abortion Clinic in Toronto on Wednesday, .lune 10 1 try hour on the hour the. participants engaged in prayer and singing Attending from St Joseph's i'arish were Tina Van i hepen, Ann Van 1)srh, Pete 1)ykstra, (Thrice D,altnn and 1)enisr Dalton Krakatoa Room .4 has u, super Goderich harbour trip with Room 10. We had a picnic lunch and than we -walked along 'the dock and talked to the.. fishermen. We also saw a Coast Guard" demonstration of a "Atimmel'" which cicaans,up oil slicks' This week we are introducing Erin Srhul'tz. . • PORTABLE': ONE, GRADE 5 .Mr. Paau!'Hlack, township councillor for Ashfield '1'ownshili, visited Mrs, Worsell's (:rad(; 5 class on Thurs,, .June 11, to outline the pus)ltoils_ ....anti . i t+alaaans.i.tailities ..of township council. The class is tuclyin.g Government. • .SPORTS A 2 -pitch tqurnament will take place June 1(Ith at Hohneswille. Regional. Track. aril Field ld ()meet was June 2 at G:i).(' 1. track. It was a great day. Chris y1ac'1)onaal(E was the runner up in the in- 'ter'rned•iat4) cdivisitin. ' (;ODE:RI('11 SIGNAL-STAR:WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987 PAGE 13A Get Great Grass fry° lm THE 524®2424 OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-265-5593 THE (,(MMCF HORSESHOE PITCHING CLUB Ould Ilk(' to thank the following for their support through price I71onie, and or merchandise lifts. ( helm( ,1-1 (4orker, I .11ac•)n I ritploree, ( ()ant 11 Windsor Salt Sitio Salt K K FI Varlet, Store 1 )tile Borvl Art's Lim',( aping Sunt oast Ford (,odt•ru 0 ( hrr,ler 1hru-ryas 41ur1ler Jun Har tt'r ( hey -(>Ids Sin)nu)ncls Carit Ir Brit kers j( (filer% Moffat h. Powell BItiewater Bndr h Fender Oil Card ,M l uhe liar • Blnt•ryater ()(tit . Flluipntent Huron Con( rets• �1c (see Motors Mike & Kar', Barber Shop { WE R crrce.ttioroga°'; ,fm of Saummaer, Activities for Chilidren 5 11' Years of •C & P Stores kehl Automotive Kort t' & Beeline Transport 1 akeland' Industries•' Iron, & %lulhern•In,uranc t Sant fhe KC( ord Man .d,oderi( h E ntertajner \Ahetston(• Welding Kit i k, I.D.A. S1ort South End E3,o.cfr f rein h 1)rr ( lean(•rs Rkett's E.4. I akeport Steel • \1,rrlin .Harbour I i•ght frayel .•‘0r1( klancf Motors. Superior Propane Pete GIs. liar Pergels Conslruc tion It'h r'1 ' he,.l,tfer Pen 0 Rerreatfon Department X� S.PEC1° ,.L.. E EFS KITS IS HE Some of the E vents ®Bus Trips Wonderland • •London Regional jChi1'dren:s Museum I Ontario Place -Plus others ..' °Special Performances Cresf( Days m Sports and Games Cabbage` Pa rch lcathion Show Penny Carnival And TONS of other Events A complete `summer 'schedule is availo.ble at the Goderich .Recreation Dept the Tourist Information Booth and . Goderich Branch Library, , For more information call the Recreation Dept. at 524.2125 )tis '� �t1to1. l9C tt� l C.: li e V,IN (N tt1C �‘��� tib, �VeC d��)t' p iti toff `Oi k‘oe, t� e` toi' `, t�� fu tU d ,off 1VA y �` A �A �C l��\'l�CeOSA,cteC • 'C ` 0,t �� C � 1-s ,iti; 04.A tktocvl `lV.`actvoie , 1,0 4 `,e CON e ?...-1..,. hyCy���to`l "Congratulations Grant. on recek ing the II0ME ENERGY GROUPS MARKETING AWARI for the most outstanding promotion. We %%ere pleased to hay e assisted in design, 7 typesetting, make-up and printing of your flyer. Goderich E3IGNL-8TIM 524-2614