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LUCKNOW
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On JAttniety 12 Renin Den-
bok of Colliclgwrntdl canne ,to
our school, sponsored by
Dunganno0 Kinettes, repres-
ented . by Debbie . Bauer.
Kevin is a singer who has
recorded an album and the
proceeds are going towards
research on Cystic Fibrosis
which Kevin has. He played
a guitar, and sang some songs
which are on the album. He
gave away two records and
the lucky winners of the
records were Debbie Draper
and . Wayne ` Smith. After-
wards he signed autographs
and pictures to all students
that wanted them. He has
records and cassetes for sale.
at our school. They are $8.99
each and order sheets have
been sent home.
Parent Information Night,
was held at the F. E. Madill
Secondary on January 6. Par-,
ents had a chance to talk to
some of the teachers and to
hear about the courses their
children can take.
The results of the Legion
Poster. Contest from our
school are as follows: junior
poster, first, Debbie Debold,
who won $15, and third, Kim
ler who won $5. In the
T
y ,
intermediate division J+ '
Gammie iYed' second
prize and :$1,0 and Kirk
Livingston won third prize
and , .., y"
C4a gratulalions.. 'also to
Biretta Martin who paced
third bra s, itjr'Cor.test held
h'e- M
by Tiniistry of Natural
Resources. The topic this
year was, The Benefits of
Trees and Wodcilots, in' the
Windham District.
On Friday, February 11,
Kindergarten Registration
will be held.
On January 17 the photo-
grapher was back for picture
retakes. ..
On Friday, January 14,
Brookside girls hockey team
played Ripley. The score, was
7 - 4 for Ripley. Getting goals
for Brookside ' was Donna
Baynard, 3 and Christina
Farcish, 1. Better luck !pert
time girls!'"
On Thursday, January .20
the students council held a
talent show.The -winners.
were: junior division, first,
Freddie McCabe, honourable.
mentions, Penny Holmes,
Trisha Holmes and Dawn
Hogan; senior division, first,
Sheri Smyth, honourable
mentions, - Angela Minima
Heidi Fillmore, Julie Thoriip-
A
poster.
son, Christine Simpson, )Ort
Tyler, Annette Gruendler,
Teresa Medan', Jacqui Paw,
Son and Angela and Arletta
Olen%
Brookside is holding a mini
'volleyball tournament , on
January 26. We will be
hosting Lucknow, Colborne,
and East Wawanosh public
schools Good luck 'to' all
essay, coutosts
team;;'
The intermural, votleyba 1
is hi its senna finals. e
q,tanslings are as follows:
seniors, Superbs 16, Dyna
mites 15, Servers 11, Vol-
leyers 10,.Warriors 6 and
Bruisers with 2 points. Jun-
iors, Hot Shots 16,, Servers
14,-nemons 8, Volleyers 8,
Dyna►inatesdT
. n orpecioes Wednesday
ith 6 points. • -
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On Friday, JannetY. 2.1,
grade 8 had hot- dogs for
lunch and everyone enjoyed
the treat
Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Bere
attended a meeting at the
Huron County Board of Edu-
cation office in Clinton on
after whoa
This meting,, which was
Chaired by the Enriiahnleat
Resoufce Consuii'tr Pebble
Deslinga,, was called to, give
those present an averview.of
the enrichment program and
to show enrichment kits ,.and
materials which will be avail-
able to schools.
Grandstand. committee proceeds
75 YEARS AGO
The first robin for 1908 was
seen in Goderich on Sunday
last, January 19, Will the
Globe please give us credit.
for being ahead of Toronto
-this year in recording
Bobby's advent? .
Coal dealer William "Lee
has received a sample of new
fuel from Scranton, Penn-
sylvania, which gives
promise of coming into
general use. It isapparently
made_ in- moulds and each
piece is the size of a small
egg and uniform in size. The
lumps are made from slack
coal or coal dust, the process
being patented.
50 YEARS AGO
R.C. Hays, sr., - veteran
Goderich lawyer and dean of
LO KINI BACK
the. Huron County bar,
quietly observed his 80th
birthday this week. A self-
made man, he first"hung up
his shingle" here in 1880. He
was appointed deputy county
judge rn 1917 and was named
aKing's Counsel in 1928. ,
-NDr_ J.B. Whitely has been
re-elected president of the
Goderich Trotting and
Pacing Association.
Treasurer E.R. Wigle
reports a small deficit, the
first in many years. The
association distributed $3,500
in purses during the
preceding year.
W.T. Murney has been re-
elected chairman of the
Water and Light Committee.
He has been a member of the.
committee ever since Hydro
was. introduced to Goderich.
25 YEARS AGO
The PUC should be invited
to meet' with town council to
consider an immediate in-
crease in local water rates,
stated Reeve. James Don-
nelly Friday night. -For
severalmonths now, persons
who are acquainted with the
facts have considered a rate
increase just a matter of
"how soon". The public was
informed a long time ago
that the water department
was operating at a deficit.
Reeve John Morrissey of
Stephen Township, edged out
Reeve John Durnin of West
Wawanosh Township, by one
vote. in the final in the final ballot to
determine the new warden
for Huron County Tuesday.
5 YEARS AGO
The Goderich Community
Grandstand Committee has
decided to proceed with
plans for a no frills grand-
stand to be built this year
despite an apparent lack of
support.
Provincial government
approval has been received
-.for the expansion of the
Adult Training Workshop
(Kinsmen Centre) in
Goderich.
The Goderich Recreation
Board will ask that C.C.
Parker and Associates of
London, architects for the
arena project, proceed to
have the problem of rusting
beams in the arena rectified
by the contractor as soon as
possible.
DEPT.
165
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SAVE To 9.36
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DEPT.
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