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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-10-08, Page 17ew column .. is for kids I'm Colleen Osborn. I am nine years old. love dogs. My favorite singer is Madon- .a. I hate mushy boys. I don't like bossy people and braggers. I like to swim and Watch TV. ithMy dog is my best friend. My dog thinks at he's the biggest dog in the world but 1he's tiny. He hates to swim. He loves mid- "' fins, so his name is Muffin. He's part ..cocker spaniel and part poodle so he's a 'cockapoo'. My dad comes home tired and plays with him. He works in a beer store. His name is Pat. He likes tennis and cross country ski- . ing. Dad always has a coffee break with Mom. My mom's name is Connie. She stays s e . ,, :.• tH c lr•tnhr,., Gha likes to jog. She likes to `...... �study (yuk) She hates . rock music, but I like it. I have two sisters and one brother. My sister Dianne is married to Ray Beach they have a resort at Kashe Lake with KIDS KORNER Colleen Osborn Mike and June Osborn , and their children Greg and Katie. My brother Glenn lives. at Kashe Lake and builds houses. My sister Theresa is at the university of Guelph. She likes to play with me. I am writing this column for kids up to ninR year.: old. Write me if you have a proaieui. x nu don't need to sign your name. I will put your letter in the paper and answer it. I will be putting fun things in the paper that kids like to do. Garden club visits Burlington The Goderich Garden Club had a pleasant ficially opened the show and the various trip to the RoyalrBotanical Gardens in Burl- displays and demonstrations delighted the ington on September 28. The occasion was audience. 4 the Annual flower Show of the Hamilton The October meeting of the Garden Club Chapter International Ibenobo Society and will be at MacKay Centre on October 15 with the Goderich club fully enjoyed the Clarence Lang, District 8 director of the On - "Autumn Beauty" theme. tario Horticultural Association, the guest Hikaru Oba, Consul General of Japan, of- speaker. NOTICE West Wawanosh Township PLANNING WORKSHOP MEETING at Dungannon United Church (basement) on Tuesday, October 14, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT WORKSHOP West Wawanosh Township Council GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1986 -I'M E 3A studentvisits obertsonplan to e y!,ry anon area is like a small tear in a sad eye", "A breeze more than one year. Consequently students is like a soft whisper", "Spaghetti is like a have been asked to write their answers in a mound of rubber shoe laces." separate note book. Mr. Spittal's Grade 7B class has just The option is open to the students however begun working on a Native Peoples Project. to purchase the notebook which will cost $6. Miss Rankin's Grade 2 class is having a Ifthere is still confusion please call Mrs. Hallowe'en dress up on Oct. 31. Duke or Mrs. Steigmeier. Work Books were given to students of A Senior Choir has been formed and began Grade 7 French at the beginning of practising. Mr. Herman,the Choir's conduc- September for their use alone through this tor, said he hoped to have a large choir. school year. Over 140 students from Grades 7 and 8 Unfortunately, it has come to be volunteered to be in the choir .:.. looks like necessary that these work books last for Turn to page 8A . BY TAMMY REA CHRISTINE TURNBULL The grade 3 class at Robertson School has had an excellent beginning to their new school year. They were planning a visit to Wawanosh Conservation area last Monday for a "tender twigs" presentation but unfor- tunately the weather did not co-operate. They have re -scheduled the trip for Oct. 28. Mr. Bogie's Grade 8 class is working on similes to make creative writing more col- orful. Examples of similes are: "A diamond Grade 1 class Teddybears awe topic in Andrea Fisher and Mathew Hoy and vrenle 4, Crystal Ribeu. Mrs. Hazlitt has started senior choir. It takes place every Tuesday at noon recess. Miss Steinbach helps at the piano. The Grade 7 class attends Victoria Public School every Wednesday to take part in Family Studies and the Industrial Arts Program. The Grade 8's go every Thursday after- noon. We havestarted t8 class D sYwhll tak t dig- gity ddog!!! ) The Grade turns cooking them. Colborne had an Open House/Meet the Teacher Night on Thursday, Sept. 25. As you can see, Colborne has been very busy this week! BY ALISON CLARK oatmeal apple squares. le The at withoba kids,n gave vot ng,nsoccer orchard. They got to pick up the fallen! The Grade 2 and 3's also visited the pap - What with baking, eating, practice and choir, we haven't had much pies. They have written mas. have we a stories had a lbt ut t time to socialize. rainy them! ! ! On Thursday, Oct. 2, a large gold colored Colborne School has been practising soc- bear was seen hovering around the Grade 1 cer for the tournament Oct. 8. However, the classroom. Witnesses say that they think it rain hasn't helped the team practise - just may have been Winnie the Pooh. The Grade slipand slide. l's have been learning about teddy. bears.n Thursday, Sept. 18, Colborne had elec- The only thing we've heard from Mr. tions for student council. The results were: Sander's portable is the sound of apples president, Ian Wark; vice president, munching. The Grade 3's have been learn- Michelle Hasnoot; secretary, Alison Clark ing about apples. They visited Bell's Apple and treasurer, Shannon Millian. Orchard on Sept. 30. They watched the cider Class representatives are Grade 8, Rita press working and tasted apple cider in the Johnston; Grade 7, Victor Bond and Chris classroom. They made apple crisp and Geddes; Grade 6, Angela Clarke; Grade 5, West Wawanosh Township - PLANNING WORKSHOP MEETING at Dungannon United Church (basement) on Wednesday, October 8, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP West Wawanosh Township Council .if - � / �/ . • / un •iii ///N°° , y ham' ; .. � / ( .. u// r/ o Anstett Jewel lers'Godericli invites you to view a magnificent presentation of• outstanding d'eaEstate jewellery pieces - a'show and sale'of many one -of -a -kind w;M w tgn5°fom; decade'S. past. • It's a gala Opel1 House taking place at Anstett Jewellers - Goderich. ofIN GODERICH the over 200 piece Estate Jewellery Collection on view This is a sample ... ....:.: x-rw✓,.. �`. ` ' rt:�g".a' _ o-::�v�S Aa .x: ;ikJ ° ,f ^C Twin City School of Hairstyling Waterloo, Ont. 1 *Hairstyling "t' *Barbering •Ear Piercing •Make-up 55 Erb St. East 886-6305 Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Drainage pays Off in energy savings WO drained soils require less horsepower to work and smatlet equipment operates with greater fuel efficencv when ek0ess water does rldt hove to be moved dunng field onerations in taut. tt "os been shown thot the cost o1 drainage pfatects cdn often 00 recc ^� very equipment in fuel saongs and tower capitol • No. 265 - DIAMOND RING Set in 18 kt. gold - brilliant cut 1.01 ct. diamond with 6 equal .22 ct. diamonds. REPLACEMENT COST 19170• ESTATE 6145. SALE.... No. ED824 - DIAMOND EARRINGS SEt in 14 Wt. gold. REPLACEMENT COST $75. • ESTATE q SALE `"'1' J No: R89'- WEDDING BAND ' Set in 18 kt. w it Id with 6 brillian REPLACE- MENT 61ATE SALE 300 No. RT1-545 - SAPPHIRE/DIA- MOND RING Set in 18 kt. gold. 2 sapphires equal 1.65 ct., 20 diamonds equal .85 ct. REPLACEMENT COST '2595. STATE 1740 SALE.... -r' No. 1P1215 -C - SAPPHIRE PENDANT Set in 14 kt. gold. REPLACEMENT COST '155. ESTATE 93 SALE No. 151 - DIAMOND RING Set in 18 kt. gold- round brilliant cut 1.42 ct. diamond with 6 equal .40 ct. diamonds. REPLACEMENT COST $6380 ESTATE 4'� 75. SALE No. P1063-10-09- OPAL AND SAP- PHIRE PEN'...'dT SEt in 10 kt. gold. REPLACEMENT COST $156.50 ESTATE SALE No. E848 - PLATINUM EARRINGS 18 kt. platinum. With six diamonds equal .55 ct. REPLACEMENT COST $850. No. 331 - DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING Set in 18 kt. gold - round brilliant cut 1.13 ct. diamond. REPLACEMENT COST $4770. ESTATE sALE.... 319 5 . No. PD812 - DIAMOND PENDANT Set in 14 kt. gold.•REPLACEMENT COST $219. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, Set in 18 kt. gold - 1:51 ct. round brilliant cut. REPLACEMENT COST '7540. No. R-328 - PINK SAPPHIRE RING Set in 18 kt.,platinum. 3.90 ct. pink sapphire surrounded by 20 diamonds equal 1.25 ct. REPLACE- MENT COST '3720. No. CR -530 - SAPPHIRE RING Set in 18 kt. gold. .92 ct. Oval Sap- phire surrounded by 5 •- .13 ct. diamonds. REPLACEMENT COST 51110. ESTATE 74 SALE No. )P130R - RUBY PENDANT Set in 14 kt. gold. REPLACEMENT COST 5135. ESTATE SALE ..... 5000. No. ED146 -10- OPAL RRINGS Set in 10 t. � Cr.MENT COST '4 � ESTATE. 4 SALE No. E824 - PLATINUM EARRINGS 18 kt. platinum, with 8 diamonds equal .55 ct. and 10 pearls. REPLACEMENT COST 11330. ESTATE 090 SALE... U 7 No. 39-18 - CHAIN BRACELET 10 kt. gold. REPI.ACEMENT COST 173. No. 35R-18'- ROPE CHAIN 10 kt. gold. REPLACEMENT COST $200' ESTATE SALE q 1 2'0. No. PE150-04W - DIAMOND PEN- DANT AND EARRINGS Set in 14 kt. white gold. REPLACE- MENT COST 1575. ESTATE 34.5. SALE...... No.1P135 EF - EMERALD FLOWER PENDANT Set in 10 kt. gold. REPLACEMENT COST '114.95 ESTATE 69 SALE. oxywor r°tl'r ina e win Oralnnge Systems (s' *) ssalstit; f David Anstett CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST PRESIDENT ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Patrick Higgins MANAGER , . ANS' I ELLERs GODERICH "We invite you to attend our first-ever Estate Jewellery Show and Sale - on for ten days in our Goderich store only. This, is an exceptional. collec- tion -. over two huttdtedd pieces", _. . JEWELLERS 2 The Square ��DERICH 524®4195 , BRANCHES IN: CLINTON, SEAFORTH, WALKERTON EXETER, ST. MARYS