The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-06-16, Page 9William Gibbhtgs (centre), president of the Holstein Club recently presented two of the
club's most distinguished awards to Glen and Clio McNeIL The McNeils received the
premier breeder and premier entailer trophies.
Grade 8s plan field trip
This will be a busy time for
Grade 8 students at Colborne
Central as they plan their
yearly special graduation
outing for June 17 and 18.
They will be taking a field
trip to Toronto where on
Thursday, they will visit the
Planetarium, Queen's Park,
the CN Tower, Sherway Mall
and Ontario Place.. They will
also have a subway ride and
will stay at the York
University Campus Thur-
sday evening. On Friday
they will visit Casa Loma,,
the Science Centre and
Wonderland before retur-
ning home.
On Wednesday, June 23
there will be kindergarten
graduation at 10:45 a.m. in
the school gymnasitme The
Grade 8 graduation banquet:
is the same day at Carlow
Hall at 8 pm. Awards will be
yen out in the school
gymnasium afterwards with
everyone welcome.
June 24 is the last day of
school when the final reports
will iL ' ;a-vetn out and the
students will be dismissed at
noon for summer holidays_
June 25, .44 and 29 will
Professional Activity Days
for the teachers.
WI
Tager Dunlop Women's
Institute members combined
their Sunshine Sister
banquet and June meetnn;_,
into one event Thursday,
Jane 1®_ It started with a
delicious banquet at Sunset
Golf Club at 12:45 pin. At
1: r G p.m_ the president, Mrs:.
R. Buchanan opened the
meeting with the Ode and the
Mary Stewart Collect_
Mrs.. Allan Stoll
rid the minutes t, the last
meeting and called the roll
with the assistance of the
assistant secretary-
Mrs. Dorothy
Fe...:,aa. Whe m each member
riled to the roll call„ she
pinn a corsage on hes
Sunshine Sister and
presented her with a gilt
Members deci that nczt
year everyone bring a
corsage and a gifft for the.
name of a [member she
ws at the banquet_
The corresnenderace was
me
COLBORNE
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Gertrude Keit lr ig, 524-2078
read and attended to Letters •
were received from the
Huronview Auxiliary asking
for two helpers from the
Institute; from the Goderich
and District Association for
the Mentally Retarded; from
the Red Cross with an appeal'
for help; and from the
nursery school at Vanastra_
Mrs R_ Buchanan ve a
splendid report of the district
annual held at Londesboro
and others attending also
;r ve comments.
Tiger Duni t:;r. Women's
Institute will be catering to
the Grade 8 graduation
banquet of Col.e.'nrne School
onJune 23_
On Janie 22 the WI meeting
will be in the fform the
picnic at St_ Chnisto;. i er's
Beach, Goderich,
Social News
Remember the garage and
bake sale at Bernmiller,
United Church on Saturday,
Jatene 26 from 9:311 aLm_ to 2
pm. Farm produce woad„
metanade r:..::ar,g, etc will
be on .sale rain or shine.
Articles ffer the sale
accepted at the church
Friday evening.
Andrew Moore„ Salt ,r, Mr.
and Mrs. Torr( Mooce of R.R.
Goderich, s Jr .. dinned
from the OAC University
Civic Corn
The Goderich . lOclananicipal
Air( Pith ' ono ni i m ee u'till meet
tlnns evening, W r 6.1 y„
Janne 16 at 7 pM. irn tine
council chambers, town hall_
The Goderich Tourist
Committee will meet
Thursday, Jane 117 at 7: y161
pmt. In the mayors el
town. hlnall_
Goderich Towyn Council
will meet Monday., Jane 21 at
of Guelph with his Associate
Diploma in Agriculture in
the Farm Operators and
Management Division.
Andrew was awarded the
O_A_C_ recognition plaque
for attaining 80 per cent or
more in each of his four
semesters in the diploma
course. He also received the
O.A.C. Proficiency
Scholarship award_
Andrew is spending his
summer in Calgary_
Bridal Shower
There was a splendid
crowd of relatives, friends
and neighbours at the bridal
shower for Betty Hulley held
in Colborne Township Hall,
Carlow on Sunday. The af-
ternoon started with each
rsorn present introducing
themselves and two in-
teresting contests_
The bride-to-be, seated in a
decorated chair, and her
attendants then opened the
many useful and beautiful
Jr i is latch were passed
around for all to view_ She
thank-: r; everyone and guests
visit ,; while they enjoyed
hunch_
The WI:ding day for Betty
Hadley and Paul Popp of
Lyth is Saturday, June 'M at
Victoria Street United
C nuureto„ Goderic
er
7:30 pian_ in the enamel
chambers, town hau
T$ne Traffic Committee
will run 'Ittesday, hole "
at 1:: i; p..un. in the tnayor"s
nee„ town hall_
;•,
wen Candy Conn& will
utneeit Than ' ', :y, Juane 24 at 9
a m_ a Tease note the change
Goff tine), r in the (enc 1
clnaembers,Court Homme,
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OPENING JUNE 241h AT 11 BIG_ BEAUTIFUL NEW LOCATION
THE CORNE'," OE NORTH STREET AND THE SOUARE
Church hal
Dungannon Mennonite t
Church held a very success-
ful recycling drive June
11/12. Mrs. Norma Martin
reports that there is consid-
erable interest in this type of
drive and would be pleased
to hear from any interested
persons who could lend
assistance.
Congratulations to Mary
Anne Boyle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs_ Raymond Boyle,
who graduated on June 3
from the University of
Guelph with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Honors
Human Biology.
Congratulations to Marilyn
Sproul, daughter of Dave and
Betty Sproul, who graduated
on May 27 with a Bachelor of
Arts in Honors French from
the University of Waterloo.
Marilyn has accepted a posi-
tion with Fitzhenry and
Whiteside Publishers, Don
Mills.
Congratulations also to
s recycling drive
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Nancy MacDonald, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MadDona!d, (Isabel And-
rews) Clinton who received
her Doctgrate of Veterinary
Medicine, with honors, from
the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege. University of Guelph.
She is presently practising at
the Wallaceburg Animal
Hospital_
Mrs. Bert Marsh of Aub-
urn and Miss Helen Marsh of
Madison. Wisconsin visited
with Mr. Mel Jones on Sun-
day evening.
Congratulations to Jean-
etta Johnstone and James
DiCarlo who were married in
Guelph on Saturday, April
24. Jeanetta is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morley John-
ston of R. R. # 2 Auburn and
her husband is a Guelph
native. Many friends and
relatives from the Lucknow,
Atburn and Blyth areas wish
them happiness_ Mr. and
Mrs. DiCarlo are residing in
Guelph.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Don Schieman who
were married at Dungannon
United Church on Saturday,
June 12. Mrs_ Schieman is
the former Sharon Young.
only daughter of Fred and
Attend Johnstone picnic
Charles and Mavme Wilk-
ins and their daughter. Eliza-
beth attended the Johnstone
picnic on Sunday. May 30 at
noon_ They had their dinner
in Paris with their daughters.
Mrs_ Barbara Shepperd and
Janet Wilkins and brought
their ' son. Kenny Wilkins
home. Kenny had been at
Five Oaks for the weekend
attending a Teen Outing.
On the American Memor-
ial Day weekend, Mrs. Kathy
Robson and two children of
Grosse Point. Michigan
spent the weekend with t=in-
ales and Margie MacDonald_
James Webster of Water-
loo was hone on the week-
end with his parents, Wel-
lington and Kae Webster_
Jim"s bowling teannn MBudd's
Automotive) '., Kitchener
won tine season champion-
ship_
S-vmmpathv is extended to
the family of the late Mrs_
Jessie Avera of Kincardine,
formerly Jessie McCbarles of
e second of Hannon Town-
ship_
On Tuesday s;' last week,
Jac and Annette --Mae1 e
IBM off Stratford came up to
take thein; mother. Mrs_
Rhetta Mach Poznan slut to
dinner at the Brice In® in
Kincardine_
Congratulations are sent to
Pat Courtney and Mocha
Bradley on ttheir marriage,
which was .solemnized in
Mississauga_ Movi n is the
dau _:inter -r;; Jimm and Evelyn
Bradlev_ Pat is the son
and Joyce Courtney.
Mtn_ Bruce ((Louise) Midler
Palmmerstton was to r;mne with
her mother. Mrs_
Marl Pota® for a couple n,'l
' Brits_ Mavmme Wilkins and
her brother. I. Ian& L Kinloss
were in Oshawa on Wea mes-
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Kis Webster, 398.5257
day to visit with Mrs_ Calvin
Irwin_
We send our congratula-
tions to George and Benny
Moncrief on r h.e occasion off
their 4flth wedding anniver-
sary-
Shannon McCleua�hal of
Clinton is spending a few
days with her aunt and uncle,
Mr_ and Mas. Max Rieglin;
while her parents and grand-
mother. Mrs. Marcella
Courtney are on a visit to
British Columbia_
Mr. and Mrs. An Mat-
tlnew-rnan were amp to Sudbury
for a few days and ,uu ; err
return henne they brought
their daughter- Mrs_ Margo
Pettis and her two sons,
Jamie and Beau to visit nidi
them for a while_
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Donna Young.
Congratulations are also
extended to Bob and Karen
(Stothers) Shepherd who
were married at Nile United
Church on Friday evening,
with a reception following at
the Lucknow Community
Centre. They are returning to
Alberta where they will
reside.
Miss Holly Park who was a
flower girl for her aunt,
Karen, stayed with her great
aunt and uncle, Gail and
Elmer Cook and Kevin fol-
lowing the dinner but not
before she enjoyed a wee bit
of the reception.
Congratulations to Ed and
Laurie Godfrey of Toronto on
the birth of 6 113. 2 oz.
Michael Edward at East
General Hospital on Wed-
nesday, June 9. A first
grandchild for Howard and
Marlene Godfrey.
Mrs. Marie Park had the
misfortune to break her right
leg in a fall at the home of
her father in Goderich on
Monday of last week.
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