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Thomas Pearson Dieksin
of 140 Pieton Street E.,
Goderich died. at Alexandra
Marine and GeneralHospitai
in Goderieh on Sunday,
February 6. He was 86.
He was born in Ashfield
Township on July 12, 1896 to
Thomas and Matilda (Reed)
Dickson. l
He was married on Sep-
tember 20, 1922 to the former
ieid.To..-.rn
Mary'Pearl. Meliityre.
Th,e late Mr. Dickson
served in the array during
World War L
He . lived in Ashfield
Township until MOVitig to
West Wawanosh Township hi.
1927 and then to Goderich in
1949. He farmed until coming
to Goderich where he worked
for Sheaffer Pen for several
years.
He was a member of
Victoria + Street United
Church in Goderich. .
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Predeceased by 9ne eon,
Harold of Kitchener who
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died in 1979; two sstere and
one brother.
Ile is survived by his wife,
one. daughter,. Mrs. John
(Margaret) .Gajewski of St.
Tfhomas; :two sons, Allan of
West Wawanosh Township
and Ronald of Vancouver,
B.C.; three sisters, Mrs.
Harvey (Cora) Bryans of
London, Miss Willa Dickson
of St. Catharines and Mrs.
Murray (Ruby) Dyer of St.
Catharines; two brothers,
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Melvin of Saltford - and
Frederick off Kelowna, B.C.;
16 grandchildren; and eight
great grandchildren.
A funeral service and
committal took place at
Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich on Tuesday,
February 8 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend John D.M. Wood
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Interment was in
Dungannon Cemetery.
MRS. MABEL
SHERWOOD
Mrs. 'Mabel (Woods)
Sherwood of 235 He)nlock
Street, Waterloo and for-
merly of Goderich, died at
Central Park Lodge in
Kitchener on Friday,.
February 4 at the age of 84.
She was a member of
Columbia Congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses.
She was predeceased by
her husband, Albert James
Sherwood in 1968.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Jack
(Norma) Anderson of
Waterloo and Mrs. Harvey
(Shirley) °Ross of St.
Catharines; four grand-
children; and four great-
grandchildren.
A funeral service was held
Monday, February 7 at
Edward R. Good Funeral
Home in Waterloo.
Spring burial will be in
Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.
MRS. ELIZABETH
HILL
Mrs. Elizabeth Hill of
Huronview and formerly of
Goderich, died in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London on
Sunday, February 6 at the
age of 91.
She was born in Hullett
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Township on October 8, 1891
to Jades and Mary
(Hetherington) Carter.
Shea
was member
of Km*
Presbyterian Church,
Goderieh,
She was predeceased by
her husband, W. Nelsen Hill.
The late Mrs. Hill is sur-
vived by a son, Bill of London
and two grandchildren, Gail
and Gary.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Wednesday,
February 9 at 2 pan. The
Reverend Arthur C. Young
of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich officiated.
Interment was in Clinton
Cemetery.
MRS. JANET
(BAXTER) DUNLOP
Mrs. Janet (Baxter)
Dunlop of Goderich died in
Huronview on Friday,
February 4 at the age of 91.
She was born in Mother-
well,. Scotland on March 14,
1891 to Robert and Euphemia
(Fleming) Baxter.
The late Mrs. Dunlop was
a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.
She was predeceased by
her husband, William H.
Dunlop.
She is survived by two
sons, Dan T. Dunlop of Oak-
ville and Roy Dunlop of
Goderich.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Monday,
February 7 at 11 a.m. The
Reverend Arthur C. Young
of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich, of-
ficiated.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
MRS. OLIVE
WATSON
• Mrs.
Olive Watsonan of Watson
Colborne Township died at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital in
Goderich on Monday,
January 31 at the age of 74.
She was born in Ashfield
Township on August 24, 1908
to John and Margaret
(Sproul) Black.
The late Mrs. Watson was
a member of Nile United
Church.
She was predeceased by
one son, Ivan Watson as well
as three sisters and seven
brothers.
She ,. is survived by her
husband, Allan Watson; two
daughters, Mrs. Earl
(Frances) Schilbe of
Goderich Township and Mrs.
Harold (Jean) Schroeder of
Dashwood; two sisters, Mrs.
George (Margaret) Glenn
and Mrs. Howard (Ruth)
Johnston both of Goderich;
three brothers, Case Black`of
Kitchener, Cecil Black of .
Britton and Elmer Black of
Ashfield Township; 10
grandchildren; and eight
great grandchildren.
A funeral service took
place at McCallum Funeral
Home in Goderich on
Thursday, February 3 at 2
p.m. The Reverend Robert
Roberts of Nile United
Church officiated.
The late Mrs. Watson's
grandsons, Richard Schilbe,
John Schilbe, Fred Schilbe,
Allan Watson, Shawn Watson
and Steve Schroeder were
the pallbearers.
Interment was in Colborne
Cemetery.
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THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The Wingham Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street, North end of Wingham on Hwy. 4
Large Clearance Sale of Clothing
& footwear Friday, Feb. 11 and
Saturday, Feb. 12th
This is the sale you have been waiting for. All clothing
and footwear have been _ drastically reduced. Men's
coveralls, lined winter jackets, 1 pc. snow suits, work
pants, lined shirted, work pants, work socks, rubber
boots, # safety C.S.A. approved Insulated work shoes,
safety work boots with felt liners, Browning sport
boots, jogging shoes, hydro parkas, etc. Ladies jump
sults, sweaters, ladies lined jackets, . ski suits,
children's jogging sults, covealls sizes 7 - 20, ski sults,
lumber shirts, and many more at buys for example:
Also a fine selection of BLUE JEANS by various
designers will be cleared at low low prices. Be sure to
attend this 2 day clothing and footwear sale. •
While attending this sale enjoy big savings from our
BULK GOODS DISPLAY, bulk cookies,, baking goods,
dried fruits, bulk candy, bulk pie fillings, peanut
butter, etc.
New and used Furniture, antiques, new and used guns,
tools, giftware, floor covering,
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Mrs. Florence Evelyn
MacDougall of 155 Trafalgar
Street, Goderich died in St.
Joseph's Hospital in London
on Monday, January 31. She
was 75.
She was born in East
Wawanosh Township on May
23, 1907 to Henry and Annie
Elizabeth (Fothergill)
McVittie.
She was married to Phillip
Joseph MacDougall in
Hensall and the couple lived
all of their married life in'
Goderich.
The late Mrs. MacDougall.
was a member of Knox
. Area, England on September
27, 1900 to William and
Margaret (Barlow) Bentley.
The late Mr. Bentley
served in the Royal
Canadian Navy during
World War 1. Following the
war, he lived in Montreal
where he worked as a
supervisor at Dominion
Textile Co. After retiring, he.
moved to Goderich where he
was an adherent to North
Street United Church.
The late Mr. Bentley was
predeceased by one
daughter, Mrs. J.P. (Iris
Eleanor) Davies of Toronto.
He is survived by his wife,
Ida (Butler) Bentley; one
son, Clayton of North
Stonington, Conn.; one
brother, Albert of Man-
chester, England; five
grandchildren; and one
great grandchild.
A memorial service was
held at North Street United
Church in Goderich on
Sunday, February 6 at 2:30 -
p.m. The Reverend Robert
O. Ball officiated.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
Stiles Funeral Home of
Goderich was in charge of
the arrangements.
WILLIAM BARKER
William Barker,'` 70, of
Crystal Lake, RR5 Stratford,
,died Friday, January 28, 1983
at the Stratford General Hos-
pital.
Born at Goderich, he was a
son of the late Henry Barker
and the former Isabella Birch.
He had been a Stratford area
resident since 1943.
He was a machinist with
the CNR Shops.
He was vice-president of
the Bluebird Club of the
Canadian Arthritis Society, a
member of the Stratford
Stamp Club and Ontario
Street Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Cecelia Watt; one,son,
William J.H. of Stratford;
three daughters, Mrs. Gary,
(Isabella) Kohlmeier, of
Windsor; Mrs. Joe (Lorena)
Mero, of Seaforth, and Mrs.
Keith (Patricia) Adamth-
waite, of. Edmonton, Alta.;
and eight grandchildren. He
was predeceased by one
grandson and seven brothers.
There will be no- funeral-
home
uneralhome visitation. The body bas
been bequeathed- to the
o Univer-
sity
of Anatomy., Ull'ver.-
.
sity of • Western Ontario,
London.
A memorial service will be
held 2 p.m. Monday at
Ontario Street Baptist
Church.. Rev. John Torrance
will officiate.
As expressions of sym-
pathy, donations may be
made to the Canadian Arthri-
tis Society or the Ontario
Heart Foundation.
MRS. NANCY
MARILYN SHADDICK
Mrs. Nancy Marilyn
Shaddick of 185 Bayfield
Road, Goderich died in
Victoria Hospital in London
on Saturday, February 5 at
the age of 43. •
. She was born on June 6,
1939 in Clinton and was the
daughter of Francis and
Marion (Middleton) Powell.
She was married to John
Lewis Shaddick in Clinton.
The late Mrs. Shaddick
attended Clinton District
Collegiate and lived in
Clinton until moving to
Goderich in 1966.
She was a member of
Ontario Street United
Church in Clinton.
The late Mrs. Shaddick is
survived by her husband;
her parents, Francis and
Marion Powell of Clinton;
one daughter, Debbie of
Toronto; two sons, Daniel
and Paul both of Goderich;
one sister, Mrs. Murray
(Catherine) Maltby of
London; and two brothers,
Larry Powell of Clinton and
John Powell of London.
A funeral service was held
at Stiles Funeral Home on
Wednesday, February 9 at 2
p.m. The Reverend Stanley
MacDonald officiated. ,-
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Lionel
Kloss, Bob McDougall,
David Mallough, Stan
Connolly, Bill Pollock and
Ron Blue.
Flowerbearers were
Jeffery Maltby, Peggy
Maltby and Michael Powell.
Torture at school
Presbyterian Church in
Goderich. Robertson Round -up
She was predeceased', by s. .
two sisters and two brothers.:
She is survived by her
husband; two daughters,
Beverly Sheppard of
Goderich and Mrs. Janet
Durbatch of Oshawa; one
son, Grant MacDougall of
Goderich; as well as two
grandchildren.
A funeral service and
committal were held at
Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich on ' Wednesday,
February 2 at 5 p.m. The
Reverend Arthur C. Young
officiated.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
ERNEST BENTLEY
Ernest Bentley of 263
Cobourg Street, Goderich
died at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital in
Goderich • on Thursday,.
February 3 at the age of 82.
He was born in Bolton
Like I said the last tithe,
it's speech time again! And
to get us prepared, the
teachers have thought up an
ingenious way to drive 7 and
8 students stark raving mad.
They call this new method
of : torture, "Minute
Speeches." When you get
picked, you walk up to the
front of the class. The
teacher will hold a bunch of
cards in front of you. Each
card has a word on it.
For instance, one card will
say "Animals" and you have
to pick an animal and stand
up in front of the class and
talk about' something that
you know absolutely nothing
about for one minute.
What. a terrific way to
prepare us for the up and
coming speeches: which will
be sponsored by the Legion
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DAY TO HEART WITH PLANNED
DONATION TO HEART RESEARCH
FUND
Affairs of the heart 1s the concern of Marilyn Warner
of Bayfield, whose efforts on Monday. Feb. 7, 1983 did
focus on benefiting heart disease research.
Marilyn, a Consultant for Lady Mello Cosmetics. did
donate 10 per cent of the net proceeds of her retail
sales on Monday, Feb. 7 to the heart research program
at McGill University Medical School in Montreal.
Quebec.
Lady Finolle Cosmetics, o direct sales company bas-
ed in Haverhill. Massachusetts, hos ostabtimhed es heart
research fund at both McGill University and Harvard
Medical School in Cambridge. Massachusetts. The funds
donated to these research foundations by Lady Finelle
Cosmetics Consultants this year and in the future will
support research to learn more about the basic causes
of heart disease.
Said Dorothy L. Feigenbaum. President' of Lady
Finolle Cosmetics, "Since our slogan is 'The Company
with a Heart', it made sense for us to reach out to these
two prestigious medical schools to help them discover
why certain people have hear attacks, while others do
not. Our hope is that the mono raised by Lady Mello
will aid In finding the answers to heart disease."
According to Marilyn, "Those who work for targe
companies often have the opportunity to work In the
public good. with organizations that benefit health
causes and the community. As an independent Consul-
tant. 1 now have that same opportunity and can work
through my parent company to benefit a cause such as
heart research through this special Heart Research
Fund Day. .
1 would like to thank my present customers in the
surrounding area, as well as other local women for
helping mg to e:takae Heart Research Found Day a big suc-
cess.
Lady Flnello Cosmetics Is the manufacturer of high-
quality water-based cosmetics and skin care products,
sold through private consultation In the home. The
company has more than 8.000 independent consultants
in cities all over' Canada and the United Steads.
Lady Finello Consultant, Marilyn resides at Mayfield
with her husband, Don and son, Michael. She has work-
ed with Lady Finello as a Manager for ono year.
in February.
By Heather
Larsen
For the last two weeks
speeches have been going on.
On February 17 two
representatives from each
class will be saying their
speech in the Gym. Then two
representatives will
represent Robertson School
in the Legion contest. Good . .
luck to all.
By John King
Auditions
A very good turnout was
shown at the speaking
auditions held in the gym on
Friday. Everyone was very
audible, and used good ex-
pression.
xpression.
Exchange
A student exchange
program is available to the
students in Robertson
School. The exchange in- .
volves a student from
Robertson spending 12 days
in Quebec and returning with'
a Quebec youth who will
spen3 12 days in 'Goderich.
This is a great opportunity to
lediht! French!
Bake sale — 1
This Friday a bake sale --
will be held. The bake sale is
put together the student
council representatives of.
the threegrade eight
classes. The boys will be
preparing all the goodies for
the bake sale:
By Craig Smith
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THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The Wingham Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street, North end of Wingham on Hwy. 4
Large Clearance Sale of Clothing
& footwear Friday, Feb. 11 and
Saturday, Feb. 12th
This is the sale you have been waiting for. All clothing
and footwear have been _ drastically reduced. Men's
coveralls, lined winter jackets, 1 pc. snow suits, work
pants, lined shirted, work pants, work socks, rubber
boots, # safety C.S.A. approved Insulated work shoes,
safety work boots with felt liners, Browning sport
boots, jogging shoes, hydro parkas, etc. Ladies jump
sults, sweaters, ladies lined jackets, . ski suits,
children's jogging sults, covealls sizes 7 - 20, ski sults,
lumber shirts, and many more at buys for example:
Also a fine selection of BLUE JEANS by various
designers will be cleared at low low prices. Be sure to
attend this 2 day clothing and footwear sale. •
While attending this sale enjoy big savings from our
BULK GOODS DISPLAY, bulk cookies,, baking goods,
dried fruits, bulk candy, bulk pie fillings, peanut
butter, etc.
New and used Furniture, antiques, new and used guns,
tools, giftware, floor covering,
YOU HAVEN'T SEEN SAVINGS UNTIL YOU SHOP
AT THE WiNGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
Open Monday - Saturday 9.6 p.m. Fri. Nltes till 9 p.m.
VISA, MASTER CARD, CHEQUES ACCEPTED
FREE PARKING
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
Mrs. Florence Evelyn
MacDougall of 155 Trafalgar
Street, Goderich died in St.
Joseph's Hospital in London
on Monday, January 31. She
was 75.
She was born in East
Wawanosh Township on May
23, 1907 to Henry and Annie
Elizabeth (Fothergill)
McVittie.
She was married to Phillip
Joseph MacDougall in
Hensall and the couple lived
all of their married life in'
Goderich.
The late Mrs. MacDougall.
was a member of Knox
. Area, England on September
27, 1900 to William and
Margaret (Barlow) Bentley.
The late Mr. Bentley
served in the Royal
Canadian Navy during
World War 1. Following the
war, he lived in Montreal
where he worked as a
supervisor at Dominion
Textile Co. After retiring, he.
moved to Goderich where he
was an adherent to North
Street United Church.
The late Mr. Bentley was
predeceased by one
daughter, Mrs. J.P. (Iris
Eleanor) Davies of Toronto.
He is survived by his wife,
Ida (Butler) Bentley; one
son, Clayton of North
Stonington, Conn.; one
brother, Albert of Man-
chester, England; five
grandchildren; and one
great grandchild.
A memorial service was
held at North Street United
Church in Goderich on
Sunday, February 6 at 2:30 -
p.m. The Reverend Robert
O. Ball officiated.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
Stiles Funeral Home of
Goderich was in charge of
the arrangements.
WILLIAM BARKER
William Barker,'` 70, of
Crystal Lake, RR5 Stratford,
,died Friday, January 28, 1983
at the Stratford General Hos-
pital.
Born at Goderich, he was a
son of the late Henry Barker
and the former Isabella Birch.
He had been a Stratford area
resident since 1943.
He was a machinist with
the CNR Shops.
He was vice-president of
the Bluebird Club of the
Canadian Arthritis Society, a
member of the Stratford
Stamp Club and Ontario
Street Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Cecelia Watt; one,son,
William J.H. of Stratford;
three daughters, Mrs. Gary,
(Isabella) Kohlmeier, of
Windsor; Mrs. Joe (Lorena)
Mero, of Seaforth, and Mrs.
Keith (Patricia) Adamth-
waite, of. Edmonton, Alta.;
and eight grandchildren. He
was predeceased by one
grandson and seven brothers.
There will be no- funeral-
home
uneralhome visitation. The body bas
been bequeathed- to the
o Univer-
sity
of Anatomy., Ull'ver.-
.
sity of • Western Ontario,
London.
A memorial service will be
held 2 p.m. Monday at
Ontario Street Baptist
Church.. Rev. John Torrance
will officiate.
As expressions of sym-
pathy, donations may be
made to the Canadian Arthri-
tis Society or the Ontario
Heart Foundation.
MRS. NANCY
MARILYN SHADDICK
Mrs. Nancy Marilyn
Shaddick of 185 Bayfield
Road, Goderich died in
Victoria Hospital in London
on Saturday, February 5 at
the age of 43. •
. She was born on June 6,
1939 in Clinton and was the
daughter of Francis and
Marion (Middleton) Powell.
She was married to John
Lewis Shaddick in Clinton.
The late Mrs. Shaddick
attended Clinton District
Collegiate and lived in
Clinton until moving to
Goderich in 1966.
She was a member of
Ontario Street United
Church in Clinton.
The late Mrs. Shaddick is
survived by her husband;
her parents, Francis and
Marion Powell of Clinton;
one daughter, Debbie of
Toronto; two sons, Daniel
and Paul both of Goderich;
one sister, Mrs. Murray
(Catherine) Maltby of
London; and two brothers,
Larry Powell of Clinton and
John Powell of London.
A funeral service was held
at Stiles Funeral Home on
Wednesday, February 9 at 2
p.m. The Reverend Stanley
MacDonald officiated. ,-
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Lionel
Kloss, Bob McDougall,
David Mallough, Stan
Connolly, Bill Pollock and
Ron Blue.
Flowerbearers were
Jeffery Maltby, Peggy
Maltby and Michael Powell.
Torture at school
Presbyterian Church in
Goderich. Robertson Round -up
She was predeceased', by s. .
two sisters and two brothers.:
She is survived by her
husband; two daughters,
Beverly Sheppard of
Goderich and Mrs. Janet
Durbatch of Oshawa; one
son, Grant MacDougall of
Goderich; as well as two
grandchildren.
A funeral service and
committal were held at
Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich on ' Wednesday,
February 2 at 5 p.m. The
Reverend Arthur C. Young
officiated.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery.
ERNEST BENTLEY
Ernest Bentley of 263
Cobourg Street, Goderich
died at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital in
Goderich • on Thursday,.
February 3 at the age of 82.
He was born in Bolton
Like I said the last tithe,
it's speech time again! And
to get us prepared, the
teachers have thought up an
ingenious way to drive 7 and
8 students stark raving mad.
They call this new method
of : torture, "Minute
Speeches." When you get
picked, you walk up to the
front of the class. The
teacher will hold a bunch of
cards in front of you. Each
card has a word on it.
For instance, one card will
say "Animals" and you have
to pick an animal and stand
up in front of the class and
talk about' something that
you know absolutely nothing
about for one minute.
What. a terrific way to
prepare us for the up and
coming speeches: which will
be sponsored by the Legion
LOCAL RESIDENT TAKES- VALENTINES
DAY TO HEART WITH PLANNED
DONATION TO HEART RESEARCH
FUND
Affairs of the heart 1s the concern of Marilyn Warner
of Bayfield, whose efforts on Monday. Feb. 7, 1983 did
focus on benefiting heart disease research.
Marilyn, a Consultant for Lady Mello Cosmetics. did
donate 10 per cent of the net proceeds of her retail
sales on Monday, Feb. 7 to the heart research program
at McGill University Medical School in Montreal.
Quebec.
Lady Finolle Cosmetics, o direct sales company bas-
ed in Haverhill. Massachusetts, hos ostabtimhed es heart
research fund at both McGill University and Harvard
Medical School in Cambridge. Massachusetts. The funds
donated to these research foundations by Lady Finelle
Cosmetics Consultants this year and in the future will
support research to learn more about the basic causes
of heart disease.
Said Dorothy L. Feigenbaum. President' of Lady
Finolle Cosmetics, "Since our slogan is 'The Company
with a Heart', it made sense for us to reach out to these
two prestigious medical schools to help them discover
why certain people have hear attacks, while others do
not. Our hope is that the mono raised by Lady Mello
will aid In finding the answers to heart disease."
According to Marilyn, "Those who work for targe
companies often have the opportunity to work In the
public good. with organizations that benefit health
causes and the community. As an independent Consul-
tant. 1 now have that same opportunity and can work
through my parent company to benefit a cause such as
heart research through this special Heart Research
Fund Day. .
1 would like to thank my present customers in the
surrounding area, as well as other local women for
helping mg to e:takae Heart Research Found Day a big suc-
cess.
Lady Flnello Cosmetics Is the manufacturer of high-
quality water-based cosmetics and skin care products,
sold through private consultation In the home. The
company has more than 8.000 independent consultants
in cities all over' Canada and the United Steads.
Lady Finello Consultant, Marilyn resides at Mayfield
with her husband, Don and son, Michael. She has work-
ed with Lady Finello as a Manager for ono year.
in February.
By Heather
Larsen
For the last two weeks
speeches have been going on.
On February 17 two
representatives from each
class will be saying their
speech in the Gym. Then two
representatives will
represent Robertson School
in the Legion contest. Good . .
luck to all.
By John King
Auditions
A very good turnout was
shown at the speaking
auditions held in the gym on
Friday. Everyone was very
audible, and used good ex-
pression.
xpression.
Exchange
A student exchange
program is available to the
students in Robertson
School. The exchange in- .
volves a student from
Robertson spending 12 days
in Quebec and returning with'
a Quebec youth who will
spen3 12 days in 'Goderich.
This is a great opportunity to
lediht! French!
Bake sale — 1
This Friday a bake sale --
will be held. The bake sale is
put together the student
council representatives of.
the threegrade eight
classes. The boys will be
preparing all the goodies for
the bake sale:
By Craig Smith
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will treasure and
admire forever.
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1983
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