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Hi! My name is Catherine Scratch and I
live on Jones Street with my Mommy and
Daddy and big brother, Jonathan!
My first birthday is on Thursday,
Oct. 3 and I hope to have a Care Bear,cake.
I would like to wish my Papa Stratch a
very Happy Birthday as his birthday is in
October, also.
Bye now,
Love,
Catherine
Hi:
My name is Amanda Ottewell and I turned
four years old on Saturday, October 5. I was
really lucky this year because I had two bir-
thday parties. I had one on Saturday with all
my friends at McDonald's. On Sunday I had
a party with my family at Grandpa K.O's
farm because his birthday was on Saturday
too. Thanks everybody for all the presents.
Bye for now,
Love Amanda
Dear Birthday Club,
My name is J.D. McGuire. i will be 4 years
old on October 14. My little brother, Adam,
was 2 years old on August 13. We live at
Huron Haven Village with my mom and dad,
Wendy and John. I would like to wish a
happy birthday to my Aunt .Judy. Bye for
now.
Love,
J.D.
11i. J,
I'in Jeffrey AIIin. I will be one -year-old
Friday, October 11. I live on Mill Rd. with
my Dad and Mom. Wayne and Lynn Allin. I
also have a nig brother Jonathan.
live for now
Jeffrey AIIin.
Colborne School has
open house tonight
Wednesday night is open house at
Colborne Central School. Parents are
invited to the classrooms between 7 and 8
pm
At 8 p rn there is a film called ' the
important Business of flay" being shown in
the gym Afterwards parents will have a
chance to visit either a sesquicentennial
display or to discuss the viability of having a
parents' group again this year
Monday was • Western Day" at the school.
The children from Grades 1 to 8 dressed un
in their pest western garb. The seniors had a
da ace after school.
The (rade 3s, have been twinned with a
(;rade 3 class in Whitehorse. Yukon. They
ill he IAriting letters and exchanging
ttlfornlatlon At present the are IA Wing
their first letters
The (rail( 7 - 8 class has been twinned
ll)1 a class in Saskati heAA an
"'he thinning take place un4;er Project
Canada v.hlch is run by the1)ntnno ylinistry
of (•:duration
Guitarist returns to
Goderich to entertain
Yoe and your family won't want to miss
the fun when the delightful children's pro-
grarn. "Jibbery .Jo. -e", comes to your local
public library this fall
Popular singer•gui1arist, Deborah
Dunleavy. presents an entertaining pro-
gram of tongue -twisters and nonsense
chants combined with happy, upbeat music
hence the name of the program. •.Jihbery
Jive".
Sponsored by the Huron County Puhlu
Library, with the assistance of Ontario
1,ibrary Service- Saueeen. the Outreach On -
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BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
by JENNIFER DALTON AND
MADONNA BRADLEY
The Grade 3s from Mrs. Ottewell's class
travelled to West Wawanosh Conservation
area on Wednesday, Oct. 2 to participate in a
tree identification program.
Mrs. Young's class has' just begun their
first reader. They are learning shapes and
made people out of circles, triangles,
rectangles and squares.
Patricia Tebow moved last Friday. Grade
1 had a jello party for her farewell.
Grade 3 and 4 took a trip around the
periphery of the school district to assist in
the study of mapping the local community.
Miss Mather's Grade 1 class started their
first reader. They are very excited about
learning new words and stories.
They have been working with shapes and
they made a "Wise Owl" from the different
shapes.
• Mrs. Worsell's Grade 5 class celebrated a
food festival this week. Each child
presented a project on food telling different
ways that it could be prepared. What a
delicious week!
We welcome Randy Suffern to our Grade 5
class.
Mrs. Clarke's Grade 2 class is finishing
their "Me" books. Next week they start a
theme about something to eat.
Tyler Brooks. is the special "Me" this
week. They loved the Red Balloon film and
they made balloons!
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tach program of the Ministry of Citizenship
and Culture. and the '1'ouriirg Arts Fund of
the Ontario 1rt.s Counr il. Deborah Hritileavy
will perform at Bayfield Branch Library on
Saturday, (Ir taper Plat :1 30 p.m and at the
(odc•rieh Bran( h Library at 11) 30 a.11) on
the same (lay Purchase a ticket at the
library for only $1
1)unleax y specializes in drama and music
for lihranes. schools and ( (immunity pro-
r:ram•-• Since P472. shr• has been working
professionally as a singer -guitarist and
('1)11 ipo.et
Hunters can use majority
of land owned by MVCA
Eighty-eight percent of all properties
owned by the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority remain open to hunters.
Agreement forests owned by the M.V ('.A.
and managed by the Ministry of Natural
Resources account for 850 acres 1344 hect.
of the 3,185 acres 41,289 hect. 1 of land open to
hunting by the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
Some areas which are owned by the
M.V.C. A. are in the proximity of towns a
villages. Although the Authority has n t
closed these areas, municipal by -la s
strictly regulate the use of fire arms an
thus those areas have not been listed.
Only properties where a potential conflict
of uses (example parks, educational
centres) have been closed for hunting by the
The Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority wishes you a safe and successful
hunting season at the following properties.
Sunshine (' A . Morris Twp., Pt. i.ot 19,
( one 6. Saratoga Swamp, West Wawanosh
Twp . Pt i.ot 17. Conc 1.: Pt. Lot 18, Conc. 1,
Pt i,ot 19, Conc. 1, Pt. i,ot20, Conc. 1, rot 18,
('one 2. Pt L,ot 19, Conc. 2, Pt. L.ot 20, Conc.
2. Pt I.ot 17, Conc. 3, Pt. Lot 18. Conc. 3, Pt.
Lot 18, Conc. 4. Maple Keys Sugar Bush,
Grey Twp., Lot 30, Con.4,(closed Feb. 1E
Apr. 151; Lake Wawanosh C.A., West
Wawanosh Twp., Pt. Lots 22, 23, Conc. 9 -10;
Morris Hill Forest Tract, Morris Twp., Pt.
Lots 21, 22, 23, 24, Conc. 4; Mud Lake Forest
Tract, West Wawanosh Twp., Pt. Lot 22,
Conc. 8; Sharps Creek Wildlife Preserve,
Colborne Twp., Lot 4, Co>'ic. 6; Howick
Forest and Source Area, Howick Twp., Lot
1, Conc. 11; Stapleton Tract, Turnberry
Twp., bots 32,133, i34, Conc. 12. Morley Tract.
Howick Twp., Lot 15, Con. B; Pollard-
Ament Tract, Morris Twp., Lots 24 to 27,
Conc. 8.
Robertson
students visited
jail this week
ROBERTSON
ROUND -UP
BY MICHELLE GLENN AND
HEIDI ZOETHOUT
Children in Mr. Matthies' Grade 8 class
went to Gaol for only 50 cents on October 8.
This will be their first field trip of the year.
While they are there they will see art that
was created by prisoners. If some students
don't return, you'll know where they are.
Bail is $50.00 if'you would like them back.
On Oct. 2, John Barry came to Robertson
School to talk to Mrs. Brown's Grade two
class to show them how to sign the alphabet.
He left them with an assignment in which
they had to sign their name so the deaf could
understand them.
This year for senior students there is a
different rotary system. Last year it was a
weekly schedule. This year we are on a six-
day rotary schedule. So far there have been
no foul-ups.
Some of the up -coming events for
Robertson school are: ('lass Pictures on
October 21 and Thanksgiving. YEAH!
Goderich resident
attends wedding
Joy Harrison has returned home from Red
Deer, Alberta, after visiting her daughter
Diane and son-in-law Frank Naegele. While
there she attended the we(iding of her
granddaughter Kelly Vanstone to Dean
Parson of Boyle, Alberta.
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MICHAEL FALCONER
153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
NOMINATIONS
Notice is herby given to the
Municipal Electors of the
TOWN OF GODERICH
In the County of Huron that the period during which nomination papers may be filed
In the office of the clerk for the purpose of municipal elections will commence on
October 17th at the hour of 8:30 o'clock a.m., and close on October 21st, 1985 at the
hours of 5 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the
offices of MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE, SIX COUNCILLORS, FOUR PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSIONERS, ONE PUBLIC SHCOOL SUPPORTERS' REPRESENTATIVE ON THE COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD for the Town of Goderich; of which all Electors are hereby required to
take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and further take notice that the
manner in which said nominations shall be filed is set forth in section 36 of the
Municipal Elections Act which provides that:
How nominated - 36 - (1) A person may be nominated as a candidate for an office by
filing, either personally or through his agent, in the office of the clerk, on the days
and during the hours specified in subsection 35 (2), a nomination poper in prescribed
form which: (a) shall be signed by at least ten electors whose names are entered on
the preliminary list of electors or who have made application to have their names
included on the list and who are entitled to vote in the election to such office; (b) shall
state the name and address of the person nominated in such manner as will identify
him and the office for which he is nominated; and (c) shall state the name and address
of each elector signing the nomination paper and, where the office for which the
person is nominated is a member of a school board, that such nominator is a public
school elector or a separate school elector, as the fact is. 1977, c. 62, s. 36 (1); 1980, c.
30.s.13 (1.2).
Consent and declaration to be filed (2) No nomination Is valid unless there is filed with
the nomination paper a consent in writing to the nomination and a declaration of
qualification in the prescribed form by the person nominated.
Public school nominators (3) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office the
holder of which is required to be elected by public school electors shall be signed by
public school electors only.
Separate school nominators (4) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office
the holder of which is required to be elected by separate school electors shall be
signed by separate school electors only.
Separate nomination papers (5) Each person to be nominated for election to an office
shall be nominated by separate nomination paper, but an elector may sign more than
one nomination paper for the same person and the nomination papers of more than
one person. 1977, c. 62, s. 36 (2-5).
Cleric to keep nomination papers (6) After a nomination is certified by the clerk, it
shall remain in the possession of the clerk but shall be open to inspection by any
person during the normal office hours of the clerk. 1980, c. 30, s. 13 (3).
Onus on persons nominated (7) The onus is on the person nominated for election to an
office to file a bona fide nomination paper. 1977, c. 62, s. 36 (7).
Suggest you obtain more than the required number of electors in case some are not
qualified.
If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices ore nominated,
and make the required declarations, notice of the time for the holding of the poll,
including the advance poll and notice of the lost day for making applications for a
certificate to vote by proxy will be given forthwith.
Given under my hand this twenty-third day of September, 1985.
Larry J. McCabe
57 West Street
Returning Officer
CIuirclt Director
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sun( oast Drive 1 Block West of Hwy 21
Church Office 5242235
REV rRITZ SCHMITT VACANCY PASTOR
524 6350
9 15 Sunday School
10 30 A M Divine Worship
Nursery available
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Pentecost 20 October 13, 1984
Sermon Being thankful about relationships
Knox Presbyterian Church
IORNE H DOTTERER DIRECTOR OF PRAISE 1
THE REV G l ROYAL M A M DIV MINISTER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 3
11 000 m Divine Worship
11 00 o m Sunday School
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
(Nursery Facilities)
OUR 150th ANNIVERSARY YEAR
1835-1985
1 Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
V^ North Street United Church
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46 North Street, 524-7631
11 „® SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1985 1
THANKSGIVING FAMILY WORSHIP
n and JUNIOR CONGREGATION
.I 11•00a m.
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THE REV. ROBERT O. BALL - mineater
MR. ROBERT BLACKWELL - director of music
Calvary I;aptist Ch„frch
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IL %YFiE;I,D ROAD AT AK I.; STliil•;I;T
1000 o m Bible School
11:00 a.m. & 7 00 p m Worship Service
6 30 p m. Olympians (Wednesday)
7 p.m. • Mid week service (Wednesday)
1-30 p.m. Word of life Club (Friday)
Nursery Facilities . available 1
Pastor Terry Woodcock
Phone 524-6445
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
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1 ST. GE®ROES CHURCH
/ Anglican -Episcopal i
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1 North and Nelson Streets Goderich 1
Rector The Reverend Robert 1 Crocker 1
1 Organist •Choirmaster David Hamilton. A.R C.T.
1 HARVEST THANKSGIVING October 13th 1
i 8 30 a m Holy Communion
1 l 00 a.m Morning Prayer with special music
Sermon • "Thanksgiving for Me''
i/ No Sunday School this week, but nursery available.
i 200 p.m. Holy Communion at Christ Church. Port Ellbert i
Thursday. October 17th • 2.00 p m Seniors and shut-ins (1
1 Holy Communion followed by light refreshments
1 and fellowship. You are always welcome- 1
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- First Baptist Church- `
MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH 1
iMORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a.m. ,1
1 Thursday 7 30 p m PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY j
1 PASTOR REV. GILBERT KIDD 1
524-9130
You can find acceptance, purpose, toy & peace in Chili, 1
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