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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-06, Page 29y7,05:4?",rtOr 4.114#11Art4r.t,t len,p.4.1,,c%iii.,41%44ii,,,ii‘it • .e,4";10 , N.n . t • .$40: in fe m. ,,emr•toFrebru4trraiw, what was. happening, , attend a W t , Dunlop Group No. 1 ottlrifularrr 'IS extended, to' probably' ' in Stratford: 10'`givil:W.haCthey: leaders arry Dykstra and family in. represent the school will 11".'-e°1eTI:n4C117.1fst nwe;ith,Brindley e „pasahrg Brent Fisher, Cathy it“s' the. choirs kept singing presented apanel discussion otherrecently., .4. Scheer:a aker and Conniecon pros .0f con- - • .,:$:•••••4', winis..(in a tip)., .the little boy shepherd' with . BENIV,140#VOScgitt,"'''.• his am •1 in his arins paused .vnien" f°°1:4" Group No. s•-2 "Graine, ofIt is bristmastlme—time .The:ctirrStmas Concert was r ente#airiing; C.htistmis' held "••4e,.. the school Monday and wanted to giVe his gift of • •lamb to tire Christ child. , evening, December 20. Many • ;2 • .!Life" With ;leaders Dorothy .Feagan and Helen Fisher, oncerts.andvisitintitietids• Oats hiaYedthe d Tue,• Fortain Closed but the . . , turned. ou .7 their the curtain was drawn , on pros and cons -of packaged presented a panel discussion enariller,",•,-1.1niteit-,,•thii'cii.b- '. • i t :- stormsee- •44 chOht'heif'Shiging and when ' '. iu eld •',1t6Y:,.. 'S'..uridaY,-;:;,§01toirl. children---•.w-ho- .performed pertneMed , mixes,With all the group . ' ,:,:,,, • , , 7 showed •''.- the babe in --tusi& • , , ._ hristmas ' coneert;',"W' En0.,-. wonderfully ' .,& 6, . • taking'part. .."' , , , .., ,. , hurch basement ...54*(14' , Principal .' John Kane, in `'INT... venin December 18:;' .. , "; - presided and welcomed *all, • The angel and tho ShepherdGroup 14Q. 3 "Flaky Four" This start**.lth,a;4011Y - giving great praise to his boyezhadhreught hit lamb, the with leader Ruben n Brindley t io4k':$14:00#,,plyi*$ttreilAs ;students. He ',made special Three ' Wise men , had zeme had an Exhibit, "Three Ways et • friends' .,'40:0101LIOle4, . mention to John • Westbrook •and Mary and 1 Joseph were with Rice- with Patty oinedln'the'pktriltleSWhile ' Who Was presented with a'gift there and as the singing Brindley as commentator. • • - he grown-ups did _the, dishes- . in .-appreciation ... of his four continued 'the traveller, • nd set everything in order;: : YearS, as School Trustee.' on • rainier ' and girl With her Group N�. 9 "Bran -Babies" he Rev. John Wood delighted ' the Board of Education. Mrs. - floWeriS. . returned bringing with leaders ' Mrs.'• Bert is congregation witivik0047 $fiirley';:' Hailitt. the new what they had for the Christ • Dougherty and Mrs. Elwin ecital, :: - 7 - ' :''; :.i';' ' : : 7 : ,.:. r : ;.Truste Trustee . on the Board was, ,Child. The Love • of Christ F'eagan had an .• exhibit Russell - ••. IS ernit hata'.-' 'introduced and welcomed as draws alt to Him.,ft Was' . "Three ways with rice", . • . „. uperlittendent of Sunday was Mr. dames Coulter, Area a Splendid perforretance. - chock • was 2 chairman and .Superintendent. • . ,, Grades •2 and 3 presented . The awards presented were pened the program with the The curtain owes drawn . "Santa -Letters to" which was gratefully received . and rimary class, -with 'Dorothy revealing a Painted scene of a pleasing skit, .Grades 4 and appreciated by the recipients. isher as teacher, giving the shepherds tending their 5 had the closing number , Tiger Dunlop 4-H ;LehderS any humorous -recitations. , flockS on the Bethlehem hills "Christmas :Fantasy" Which and girls -receiving awards There were piano, solos by: while the star shone in the was a visit to lollypop land. were: - 4H ,Chib Leadership everal of the children with , . heavens, and on the platform Children : were dressed as Award for five years; Mrs. hristmns. :S4itS by Phyllis ' baby Jesus lay in hisprib. . angels, snowflakes,' candles, Gerald. Feagan, RR 5, and eagari - and Doreen Willis . -The ‘,coneert, ' ripened' with wooden, • . toy-, Soldiers, -Miss Rubena Brindley RR 6, lassei, all of which ' Were 'Grade 5 singing three French Christmas trees, candy who• had 11 Projects; County - ery entertaining and : songs which was followed by . canes,the' rnichanitat. HenourS__, for . six proJeCts; resented the Christmas : the. Kindergarten. ' Children; waltzing doll, Jack -in -the- Lorna Young; RR 3; Connie , essage in various ways. • ., who are always npleaSure to box, ,Jack Frost,, mouse and . Baer, RR 5, Brenda Feagan This was climaxed with the see, singing .. 'several the cat, Santa and his wife. RR 4.; Monica Young RR 3; lay "Setting Santa Straight" ' Christmas Carols While they Six little' -girls in their. Provincial 1-lonours, Mary y Clare Ann Jewell's class. ;.. also acted as a rhythm band nightgowns • and carrying Van Diepen,- R1 6; Advance Of course- Santa appeared keeping time to their singing. candies were - looking for . Honours • for • 18 projects, ith his Petrel humorous wit - Grade. 1 pupils sang and lollypop. land and in their ' ,Norinne Brindley, RR 5._ THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 1St% ASSORTED , 146x:picos: • BUDS. WAFERS. MACAROONS .AND TUMMIES 100 SHEETS REGENT STYLE ASSORTEB. PEOPLES BRAND'''. HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS LARGE SELECTION $ 1 . 23 EACH 200G EAIRopeNOREt SK KNITTING YARN-, REG. `2.88 117 sHEEPE 120X. PACK 3 PLY pligutax 4 ASSORTED SIZES WOODEN • • ASSORTED FANCY STACKING BRUSH ROLLERS WITH PICKS AND COMB ASSORTED SIZES MEN'S ASSORTED • SPORT SHIRTS F ASSORTED STAINLESS STEEL PAKAWOOD HANDLES STRIPED PATTERN 450 PIECES WILKINSON'S S's JIGSAW PUZZLES RAZOR1LADES • Day :1••r=fri.:77Canada/hiew York/Rib,(de Janeiro - treaeCtarikta,s.0a_:Afi• Canada to Kennedy interna- , ;.,tional Afrport, *W,Y.Ork for connection with Varig : Day 2.4.**-77Arr.jv&Rio..Early morning arrival at Airport .:Gqie40y. Assistance at Qus- • lmmigration. Vou will transfer byinotorcbach •,frO*the.airport to year...chtiice.bf-hotete:i------1, 14:4—Dulinkl:yoUr.st4y in Rio, breakfast is • - m0tideil daily consisting of fresh tropical fruits, juice....- ofyourchoice, croissants, toast & butter and different jams &coffee. , IS included.ei",,1tGhe Distruc See Cop otafogo and ,..11jitar „ B De, sitiiit!a, o i0°a'''.."-044U1'"'"rIiiti; Red 1*" jversityof ' 0471;46 • LOafiri! a Included -In Tour . ° Air tranvoitation • . Deluxe. Hotel Accommodation, 'Braziliani3reakfaSt Daily Half Day City Sightseeing Tour Transfers flom airport to hotel and back in Rio POrter'Sfees for two bags per person • , Airport. Meeting and assitance, ' Nultilingual guides Not Included , - :-.Patspatt'indSknallpexles`. Airport Tax arid Canadian Air Transportation Tax Liquor and meals other than specified Laundry Tips anditerriS of personal nature • Gratuihe'S ton,Meals 'SATIN BOUND SIZE 72 X 84 ; BLANKETS_ ASSORTED COLOURS REG. '5.99 '$4;99 BOY'S AGES 8 TO 14 DENIM JEANS BOY'S CPO STYLE JAC SHIRT ASST'D. PLAIDS SIZES 8 TO 16 $7.47 LADIES' ACETATE PRINT MEN'S POLYESTER 54 X 76 " _ 78 X 96 " 11,0 X 96 " - /WATCHING „PILLOW CASES ASST'D. COLOURS g. $6.77 PR. CREWNECK PULLOVERS. • SIZES 8 74314 ASSVD. STYLES AND COLOURS CHIPPED BOY'S POLYESTER LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS sET ROD POCKET " - PANELS 6'0 X 63 $2,77 .0.8, $3.33 ASSORTED COLOURS."' SIZES 8 TO 16 $3'.66 . MEWS POLYESTER • CHECKED PATTERN OR PLAIN COLOURS TERRY FACE CLOTHS 697 EIZE 20 X 40 JACQUARD PATTERN . HAND TOWELS 974 EACH ASSORTEDSTYLES • ' AND COLOURS • NYLON UNDERSHORTS PRINTED OR SOLID COLOURS • BOY'S ASSORTED NYLON OR COTTON ATHLETIC SHORTS SOLID COLOURS INFANTS PRINTED • FLANNELETTE, RECEIVING ....... •'TERRY • BATH TOWELS REGULAR *1.99 1 441' EACH CHECKED PATTERN DISH CLOTH , SIZE 12" X 15" • 994 LINEN AND COTTON Fr,1111? 1et ,*P4 TE I , • ". .14,44•"•f••'-4-1• 4:104:,,' 44 VS:03.-4,4. ,t,<PLV.1.404'