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Recieving honor plaques at the;GDCI wrap-up assembly Friday; were, froth left: front
Heather Lindsay, Marge Siertsema, Mary Margaret Murphy, Rosslyn Elliot; back --
Margaret Vanderlinde, Darryl Wilson, Anne Allan and Dinesh Weerasooriya. (photo by
Patrick Raftis) - r;
Students at GDCI finished another school year on Friday. Presented with the school's major
student awards I/Wrap-up assembly were, from left: front (kneeling) = John Thompson,
Brian Dowds Memorial Trophy, most valuable male athlete; back — Chris Starkey, GDCI
leadership award; Mary Margaret Murphy, Arthur Peachie Memorial Award; Kim
Fritzley, most valuable female athlete; Lisa Argyle, musician of the year andoutstanding
contribution to music; Ken Linner, student council executive award. (photo by P-atrick jj;af-
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Plan to take part in one of the many special
activities as we celebrate Canada's Birthday
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday;
JUNE 27 to JULY 1st.
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Canada Week Celebrations
THURS., FRI., & SAT. JUNE 27-24\
6th Annual Music Festival & Friends - Optimist Riverside
Park June 27th, 28th • 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
-June 29th 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
•,Admission $3.00 per day�
ATURDAY, JUNE 29th
Goderich Legion • Hosts a dance In the Jubilee Room
• 9:00 p.m.•1:00 a.m.. A special Welcome will be extended
to our visitors from El!ly City, Michigan.
ONDAY, JULY 1st
Civic Ceremony,- 1:15 p.m. • Courthouse Park
Parade • 2:00 p.m. sharp -come early to get a good spot
'along the parade route on the square.
Maitland Golf Club • 2 Man Best Ball Golf
lournament at the Maitland Country Club. Tee off at
:9:00 a.m. Call the Pro Shop at524.9641 for more details.
Fly a flag on Canada Day and all
summer long show the spirit that is
Goderich to all our visitors.
SUNDAY, JUNE 30th
No need to cook - the Lions will be providing a Pancake
Breakfast from 8:00 a.m. till 1:00 p.m. followed by a
Beef Barbecue from 3:00 p.m. -7 p.m.
All at the Lions Harbour Park. Costs for barbecue are
$5lperson in advance or $6 at the door.
Goderich Legion -Friendship Breakfast Irl the Jubilee Room
-complimentary for our American visitors -from 8:30 a.m.-
11:00 a.m. A friendship levee begins at 2:00 p.m. In the
Virny Lounge.
Sunday Evening Concert•Harbour Park - Instrumental &
Vocal Soloists featured. Begins at 7:00 p.m. • everyone
welcome free!!
Goderich Mammoth Fireworks Display • beginning at
dusk at the Goderich Harbour. Approx.10:15 p.m.
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Canadian and Port of Goaerlch Flags are available for purchas
at several locations throughout 3oderich.
For further details on Canada Day events contact: "Goderich
Welcome Centre" 524-2513, 59 Victoria St., S.
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Juniors begin
summer work
on area farms
On Saturday, June 15, an orientation was
held for all members of the Junior
Agriculturalist program being placed in
Huron and Perth Counties. The orientation
took place in Mitchell and was attended by
approximately 80 people. Those in atten-
dance included Jr. Ags, their families, and
the host farmes with their families.
It was the first meeting between the Jr.
Ags and their respective host families. Each
Jr. Ag. will be spending nine weeks on the
host farm from June 24 until August 20. The
Jr. Ags are 1648 years old with an urban
background. They will have the unique op-
portunity to experience farm life first hand
while living away from home for the sum-
mer.
During the day -long orientation, the Jr.
Ags were informed on what to expect and
what to bring. As well, aspects of farm safe-
ty were stressed to each of the Jr. Ags and
host farmers. The day concluded with a tour
of some local farms. In essence, the day was
a preview to the enjoyable summer that lies
ahead of the participants of this year's
Junior Agriculturalist program.
Agricrews
will begin
work June 24
Agricrews for Huron and Perth Counties
have been hired and will begin working on
June 24. All crewmembers were selected
from the many applications based on their
relative farm experience and their will-
ingness to work.
An orientation for the crews was held on
Saturday, June 8 in Seaforth. Crewmembers
from Huron and Perth were instructed on
the duties and responsibilities pertaining to
their Agricrew positions. As well, aspects of
farm safety and first aid were stressed to all
crewmembers.
Each crew consists of four capable people
and is available for bookings from your
local OMAF office. The crews are in opera-
tion until August 17 and have already been
booked until mid-July through advance
bookings. A crew costs $90/day for an eight
hour day and can be hired for a maximum of
5 days.
HARBOR REPORT
The New York News . arrived from
Thunder Bay..with,grain Jung18 and clown!
harbor June 19 light for Thunder Bay.
The Ontadoc arrived loaded with grain
from Thunder Bay June 19 and cleared har-
bor June 21 light headed back to Thunder
Bay.
PORT of
GODERICH
6th annual
CANADA DAY PA ADE
Monday July 1/85
Theme: A Salute to Youth
CIVIC RECOGNITION 3€RME ?ARAM T9 BEGIF! at
1:15 P.M. COURTHOUSE
SQUARE
•Recognition 158th Birthday
of Goderich
•Extending a welcome to our
Sister City, Bay City, Michigan
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524-2125
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