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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-10, Page 8PAGE 8 --CODERICH SIGNAL -$ma, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1981 Robbie Plunkett seventh in hurdles Auburn news ,w1CIT4. ULU-4, Andrew Rea and, Billy Curran carried the banner for the Dungannon was formed last September by teatier Sylvia Harman and features 22 Teridotm Eh eay "day eaedft. The a22;vezetta artaal mat000ttoo and six flag itkgs., (pasta_ ay aagamao, Risplicinem) Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent 526-7595 Congrandations to Robbie Plunkett o placing seventh in the provincial 110 metre hurdle jumping competition at Sault Ste. Marie. He plac- ed second at the competition held recently at Kitchener and represented Goderich District Collegiate Institute. Despite the cast on his arm eine to -a fall while practising when he fractured a bone in his wrist, he made a good • Mr. and Mis. HighSW son of Whitechurch visited last Sunday with Mrs. Myr- tle Munro. Mrs. Donald Youngblut, Mrs. Hazel Marsh, Mrs. Bea iinrie and frwad of lizatAm isite4 KA 'Thursday with • Mrs. Myrtle Munro. ms, family has reunion spentanairk-Edmand,c,,ardin_ chener and Waterloo visiting The late Ian and Ms. Harry Williams of Safford were blessed wiTh a family of eight children- rive sons and three daughters, and from time to time, these`cluldren have„..a.ftd_Miligett9fgh.ek,t. the Whams' family home xi Sa •On Sunday, Jmie 7, the illisthL fainly enjoyed another remitted the bane in Sanford and with perfect weather and a splendid at- tendance, it- was a Blethers and sisters and their children came from quite a distance, including Lawrence Williams and son • Daniel and daughter JalVik of San Fernando Trblidad; Garden and Edith Williams and son J and 1'1 "MA- of Strafford; Glen and Audrey Williams and son Bob of Lon- don; Ken Williams and Jean Volland; Doris and Ernie Kirk of Nipawin, Saskat- chewan; Marian and !Me Duda and their family of Simone and David Lanier • and Chris and &ill and • Gregory Duda of Charkt- tetown, P.E.L; and Mike Dada Jr. and Julie Porter of Halifax; and Kathleen and . 'Wilfred Fisher of Colborne. Recreation Coinmittee Ineethig The Colborne Township Recreation •Committee meeting /WS held in Col- borne Township Hall, Wafacoaa---' y, Jme President, Leonard Finher, opened the meeting and thanked the few who were present for their co - and help. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary„ Mrs. Reg Riebt. Bert Bean reported on T- han and softbagl and stated the Toronto district. 11111111110111111111111111.1.11111111111111111M June 22 Glade 8 gradua- tion banquet at Colborne Township Hall at 6 p.m. Awards presentation at the school at 8 p.m. Kiederneetengrnduetion at the school in the Jame 23 - Last day of schooL June 24, 25 and 26 - Profes- sional Activity days at the school with most of the teachers present at Colborne School. drab AL_ orne corner Gertrude Kaitting„ correspondent 524-2076 Altoteed- -ntenherar tor and girls registered for these sports. If there are any children who would hie to play and have not registered, please contact Bert Bean at 5M-2761 after 6 ,pada., as soon as possilde. He -anencouragmg response to the' call for coadies and some of the teams have com- menced practising. The softball schedule will be stetting 'Tuesday, June 16. It is expected that home games will be Monday and Tuesday evenings at the Bennuller ball diamond and the sport of softball m Col- borne this summer looks very encouraging. s; Swinorning classes will be this summer with Mrs. Helen Fisher and Mrs. Mary Ann Rea in charge. Registration forms have been sent home with the children from the sdiools and these are to be filled in and returned to the school by this Friday, June 12. Parents are asked to please help at- tend to this. Euchre card parties held in Colborne Township Hall were well patronized and with the proceeds realized, four new tables have been purchased for use when games start next season. Business being cencluded, meeting adjourned- and the next recreation meeting will be in the fall and will be an- nomiced at thattime. School news •&me is a busy month at Colborne Central School with • pleting-the school term, the Grade 8 students' graduation and awards night at the school and special educa- tional wings for the various grades. • June 8 was professional activity day. June 8 and 9 - Grade 7 students enjoyed outdoor educational activity at Camp Menesebmg. June 15 - Grades 5 and 6 will be going to the Toronto Metro Zoo for an educational outing. June 16- Grade 1 students will be having an educa- tional outing to the fire hall in Goderich. Grades 2 and 3 shidents will be having a trip to Ferguson's Apiary, Zurich and will be having !midi at the Clitdon Conservation Park. Kindergarten pre- screening program for next year's kindergarten. June 17 - softball taurna- mat at thmokside SchooL June 18 and 19 - Grade 8 students Will be going on a two day trip to Toronto and visiting places of interest in Social news Tiger Dunlop Women's In- stitute will be having their Kids have picnic Sunshine Sister banquet on Wednesday, June 17 at 12:30 noon in the Bedford HoteL Mrs. Martha Malian d Goderich, formerly of Col - !Joffe, is a waited iu Alea-r-ux- -dra-madtie and --G-ca Hospftal. Mrs. A_ B. Weber of Meneset Park is a patient in Alexandra Marine and GeneralHo Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hantrceleb7$edtheir58th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Thompson and son-in- law, John Thompson, Seaforth on June 6 and the weekend. El Er, Artitit,4,3011.,1. • - 'The anode' nurserysthool picnics were held again this year on May 27 and 28 at Mariner Park. Although the weather was less than perfect this year, the parents pitdied 10 10 make each day a great success and the children, of course, all had a marvellouslmne. On behalf of the Day Nursery Committee and the nursety school staff, I would hie to thank all the parents who attended and helped to make the picnics so suc- cessfuL We also extend our sincere appreciation to Zehrs, A & P and the Harbour Park Inn for their very generous done-' tions Of, respectively, donuts, !topsides and soft drinks. I wish we hada photo of the many delighted little faces as the children helped themselves to these treats. &ncerely, Susan Chan, Secretary, Goderkh Municipal Day Nursery Committee ro Don't Forget % SALES TAX •• REBATE Expires In 20 DAYS TO GET YOUR NEW G.M.C. Pl&-UP OR VAN NOW AT Pontiac -Buick McGEE Cadillac GMC Trucks HAMILTON STREET. GODERICH, 524-11391 WE NEED YOUR TRADE-IN • f.l• ”.11,1t1/,/,1,/1 4"11.1 WI" with their family. Mad. Frances Clork an- nounces that donations to the Cancer Society and the sale d daffodils has exceeded last •year's contributions 111111111 Ur= ZSUIJFULII tia.suusisaus- V. The Sodet sovaWtd to all those who were so generous when the can- vassers called. A sincere thanks to all those who can- vassed. If anyone was miss- ed and wishes to make a donation, Mrs. Clark has the envelopes. •Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited last week for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother, Mur- ray Rollinson. The June meeting of, the Auburn Women's Institute .t . rorirrAtil.ti tn. .4.60 '.91.mie Auburn Community Memorial Hall at 2 p.m. The meeting will be in the charge of Family and Consumers Affairs conveners, Mrs. John Stadelman and Mrs. Gordon Powell. A lady from Family andConunimity Ser- vices will show pictures and • speak on "The Family!". Ever-yreeiswelcon Donald Cartwright and Son David Cartwright of RR2 Clinton attended the regional bot of the Ontario Muirle Loaders' Association held at Chatham last weeken• d. Larry Chamney of Saska- toon visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamney for a co -wle d days last week. Mrs. Donald Cartwright visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rueger, Danny, Terry and Wendy in London. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. John Damn at- tended the Westminster Weekend '81 at Westminster College in London last wettlEtswv...a.a.k Ball Games - Ball games are the (Eder of the day and last week the Auburn ladies' slo-pitch team went to Nile and the game was called after four Inman due to ram with the score illibUrn 7 and ?Me 5. • The men's slo-pftch team •played Kingsbridge and the • score was Kingsbridge 23 and Auburn 7. The ladiessoftball game With Benemller last Monday resulted in a win for Auburn 1,4 ,grg dm1id C;rt,ISSI,Vtii; Modsitam; 3irr.h- qrr W. Hove A Large Selection Of NURSERY STOC AN Trees and Shrubs ore Potted Lind Growing anti eon Planted at any time. Bedding Plants 1 • flowering Shrubs * Potted Rases • Herbicides & Pesticides forfyour Summer Gardening noel. 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