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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-05-18, Page 1101 4GE? • CESIGNALAT a DNk?SPAY, Tift4YM: The grade 8 class presented a play, The Truth Telling Machine at the Brookside Public School spring concert Thursday evening, May 5. From the left are: Scott Hackett, Audrey Bos, Lianne Creighton, Christine Simp- son, Buetta Martin and Cathy Dow. They are students of Don Cameron. ( Lucknow Sentinel photo) Brookside school holds spring concert (Intended for last week) Brookside Public School held their spring concert on May 4. The program began with the senior choir singing, There's No Business Like Show Business, and Seventy Six Trombones, with a drill by the Grade 5 boys and the Dungannon Majorettes with a baton drill. The choir sang, A Simple Melody, which fea- tured Donna Raynard and Marcia Soak step dancing along with Grade 7 and 8 girls, doing the Charleston. Grade one presented the Wizard of Oz with pictures they had drawn and recita- tions. Grade 8 played three num- bers on their recorders, fol- lowed by a fine presentation by the Primary Choir led by Mrs. Worsell. A play, The Truth Telling Machine, was put on by Grade 8 and Leroy Dough- erty and Marty Rivett played a number on their guitars. The .senior choir sang, Doing What Comes Natur'- Ily with Heidi Filmore, Marty McQuillin and Angela Mil- lian all doing solos. Mr. Liddle's Grade 6 did a presentation on Pirates with a jig, pantomime, a fashion show and some readings. A girls kick line added to the song, Wells Fargo, sung by the senior choir. Mr. Hazlitt and some Grade 7 boys and girls made an Inch- worm for the song called, Inchworm and the last song was a round of Good-byes. Huron County Health Nur- ses did fluoride treatments as part of the Dental pro- grams. They were at the school May 2, 3 and 4. The Grade 8 class was dressed up on May 5 for their Graduation pictures. The Grade 6 and 7 classeswent to the Science Circus in God- erich at the Livery Theatre on May 6. Grade 8 went to the Walkerton Music Festival on May 2 to play the soprano, alto and tenor recorders with Leroy Dougherty on guitar and Christine Simpson play- ing the autoharp. They play- / ed a medley.. of English Folk songs and won first prize for $i.00 OFF ROLL PROCESSING PRESENT THIS COUPON AND SAVE $1.00, Towards the developing and printing of any. (C41) colour print roll. Limit 1 coupon per roll Offer expires May 31 /83 CLOSED VICTORIA DAY, MONDAY, MAY 23 NAKAMURA PHARMACY SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH, 524-2195 /Ride the Chi-Cheemaun across beautiful Georgian Bay, Visit Manitoulin Island and let $flveibirG1te RESORT be your host Silver Birdies Resort features Cozy cottages that vary in style from authentic log buildings to modern bungalow design. All cottages feature wood -burning fireplaces. The resort offers the convenience of a camp store. Other features include: • "exce lent fishing in Lake Huron's famous North Channel, as well as Manitoulin'smyriad inland takes: "tovr-boatSer vice unthe-North-Ch- nnef-frerwt-beresortis-r aFn-dodk: "hiking trail nearby; `band ad motor rentals. (Bring your bicycles, and ta'ke advantage of miles of rustic country roads) SilvepbirGheS resort is located on Manitoulin Island 18 mileswest of the bustling town of Little Current I L 1 Comeandtry your skill : Island wide perch fishing derby this holiday weekend. I Sp-ecial w—es#-ern Ontario discount: 10% discount on cottage rentals 'from May 16throughJune 18. Reserve now! contact: Silver Birches Resort, R"R. 1, Little Current, Ontario POP 1 KO telephone 705 368-2669 (when you write, please send this ad to guarantee your discount) their effort. Mrs. Jefferson's Grade 1 class brought in cookie recip- es and made a Mother's Day Cookie Cookbook to give to their mothers on Sunday. Claire Bedard re-elected as Branch president #YhIEB.SOMW The May general meeting of Won Branch 109 was held in the Jubilee Room_ of Coderiich Legion Branch 109 with over 60 480nbers pre- sent and President Claire Bedard in the chair. The annual nomination and election of branch of- ficers and committee chairmen was conducted by Zone Commander Robert Chapman assisted by the Zone • Commander -Elect Glenn Bridge of Brussels. Comrade Claire Bedard was again elected branch president for the 1983-84 Legion year. Other officers elected at this meeting were: John Macdonald, first' vice-president; Alvin Blackwell, second vice - 'president; Margaret Ker - nick, secretary; and Clarence Hoy, treasurer. Committee chairmen elected at this meeting were: Roy Mugford, finance; Walter Sheardown, service bureau; Bea Dowell, sports; Eleanor Worsell, house; Les Riley, veterans and community service; Ray Barker, sick and welfare; Howard Carroll, poppy; Harold Beadle, entertainment; Neil Shaw, public relations; Maurice Wilkinson, Youth Education and Alvin Blackwell, leader- ship and planning. Other chairmen required to com- plete the executive will be appointed by the new ex- ecutive • at their first meeting. Following a visual presen- tation of the lans furl the andD.E!TuriMeim. construction of an 'elevator President Bedard rented on the northwest side of the that he completed the bike-a- L,egion building, • the thou ride for cancer and col members passed a motion.to lected `$300 in pledges from allow the elevator commit- members. The branch will tee to proceed, with this pro- also donate $5 to the cancer Pct. The names of all fund for each member of the members who donate to this 'Ladies' Auxiliary who . took project will be permanently part in the ride for cancer. displayed in the elevator The property chairman vestibule. reported that the bricks on The following ordinary the southwest corner of the members were added. to the building require repairing nominal roll of Branch 109: and that the replacing of the J.M. Graham, J.M. Murphy tiles in the ceiling` of the and J.M. Lochan. New Jubilee Room `will be associate members accepted delayed until the Can- by the Branch are: G.K. struction of the elevator is Vandenburgh, K. McLeod, completed. N. Smith, T.A. Thompson, The sick and welfare M.J. Bordeau and L. Smale. chairman reports the follow - New fraternal affiliates are: Mg in hospital as of May 8: T.W Jansen, B. Kolkman, Alexandra, Marine and R.J. Phillips, J.P. Rivers General, H. Hibbert, C. PFIZER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS We offer a complete line of herbicides and Insecticides for corn, beans, COUNTER grains and flax. For more Information LASS Call: Harold vElphick, R. R. 3, Lucknow 395-5307 ATRAZINE Brownley'- M. S> life, E. Johnston(, J. oapbour, gnette, ir. Elmwood, M. Good, E. Sills, B. Bedour, G. Ditch, L. Sun hers, J. Bedour and K. Draper; Westminster (Parkwood) B. D.. regnan, J. Kempson and liVilikun Miehie, P. Shear - down is. in Sunnybrook and F. Morris i$ in University Hospital. The branch president will present a trophy for best dress and deportment and take part in the presentation of a new flag at the annual parade of the 532 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. The branch passed a mo- tion to donate $100 to the North Huron Big Brothers Association. A letter from a Mrs. Remington of KIncar, dine requestiing information on the Port Albert airport wan put in the branch bulletin. Anyone with infor- mation on this airport is ask- ed to forward it to Mrs• Dave Remington, P.Q. Box 1046 Kincardine NOG 2GO. The branch is sponsoring a. bus tour of several neighbouring Legion bran- ches on Saturday, June 18. The joint installation of the officers and executive members of the branch and the auxiliary will be held on Saturday, May 28 commenc- ing at 7 p.m. A dance will follow at 9 o'clock. The next general meeting of the Branch will, be held on Tues- day, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. WINGHAM and DISTRICT DIABETIC ASSOCIATION are holding a meeting at the Alexandra Marine 8 General Hospital THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1983 at 8:00 p.m. (Auxiliary Room) The object is to form a local GoderichGroup. You are cordially invited to attendl Ontario Hon. William Davis, Q.0 Premier Hon. Robert Welch, Q.0 Minister of Energy Hon. James Snow Minister of Transportation and Communications 4gyp``z Energy Ontario Car Pooling.Van Pooling. 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