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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-03, Page 28• LIr .• • >l'AGk,Ji fi9pga c'4SIG A44,TAR, TIaiU,itsi)mNmaRe .1077- Scouting leaders, fathers and sons gathered for the Third Goderich Boy Scout Association Father and Son Banquet held at Knox Presbyterian Church last Wednesday. Leaders of the third Goderich cubs include, front row, Barbara Lennon, Paul Mansz and Lynn Hicknox. 'The back row in- NIN65BNID6E KAPERS Legion' Public Speaking Competitions for Junior. and Senior Students attending F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham, were held at the Royal Canadian ' Legion in Wingham on Saturday, February 26. Congratulations to Mary Luanne Clare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare of Kingsbridge, a Grade nine student at the school who won first prize in the Junior Division speaking on "Drugs" and to Ken de, Boer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill de Boer who lives on Highway 86 near Lucknow, who placed first in the Senior Division Mrs. Joe Coortoeg 5294109 eludes Richard 'Thompson, Frank Clement, chairman of the Huron District, Roy Straughan, John Dawson of the Provincial Executive and Walter Thomas, assistant district commissioner. (staff photo) speaking on "Land Use". In all only eight students competed, two in the Junior Division and six in the Senior Division. Winners will now advance to competitions to be held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Clinton on Satur- day, March 12. Several from this area attended the Goderich and District Collegiate Institute's drama club production of the two act musical "The Fan- tasticks", a parable about love, held at the Institute on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 24, 25 and '26. Congratulations to GDCI students to visit U of W Some 235 students and some of their teachers from five Ontario high schools will be spending Friday, March 4 on the University of Waterloo campus as guests of the Faculty of Science. ROUNDUP ROBERTSON BY PATTY MACDONALD On Friday, February llth our Grade 6 class went snowshoeing down by Alexander's bush (by the sewage plant). We carried our snowshoes to a big field and buckled them on. • Our teacher and some kids snowshoed so fast some of us couldn't keep up with them because when we tried to run we fell flat on our faces. By the time we reached the., %rest we were 'soaking wet from trying to run. Near the bush there was a deep gorge and when we rolled a small snowball down it got bigger. Some of us took our snowshoes off because we kept falling down and were getting wetter and wetter all the time. In the bush however, we sank deep into the fluffy snow. Besides all the falling and getting wet, we saw birds and animal tracks, and tried to name the kinds of trees we stumbled past. After. we emerged from the trees we started for the school, and then home to change. Goderich District Collegiate Institute will send 25 visitors to this event. The students will sit in on regular science lectures and take part in lab sessions. They will take notes, do ex- periments, ask questions and mix freely with UW students. According to Reg Friesen, department of chemistry and one of the organizers of the visits, they are intended to "Give the high school people an accurate impression of a typical day in the life of a UW science student". He says Waterloo has been operating its science day visiting program for eight years during which time close to 25,000 Ontario high school students have had an op- portunity to spend a day on campus. The science visiting program will continue every Friday to mid-March. Approximately 150 high schools from many parts of Ontario will be participating. Area men graduate Graduation ceremonies were held recently at Fan- shawe College for ap- prentices enrolled in the Sheet Metal, Tool and Die, and Auto Body Repair Programs. Area graduates included: Wayne J. Boland, Clinton, Tool and die; Tim A. Glousher and Ron G. McPhee, auto body repair; and Wayne Hartman, Bayfield, auto body repair. AUTHORIZED SALES S SERVICE + Vacuum Cleaners + Washer -Spin Dryers + Portable Dryers INSON APPLIANCES''.: EIDE INS ACCEPTED 524-'831. Marianne Frayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne, who turned in an outstanding performance in the part of "Luisa". Many people in this area were without hydro on Wednesday and Thursday, February 23 and 24, due to broken lines caused by the sleet and ice storm. Hydro repair - men from the Walkerton District Office worked the clock around repairing.' the lines at Kingsbridge. Some families were without hydro for as many as 30 hours. Wood stoves were lit to cook on and to keep warm, and the lan- terns and lamps that were stored away as antiques were once again used to provide light. There was a very small attendance at St. Joseph's school, Kingsbridge, on Thursday, February 24, as the Dykstra bus was the only bus to venture out on the slippery roads and only made pickups on Highway 21, south of the school. Bus pickups for both the Goderich District Collegiate Institute and the F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham, were made as usual. Pupils at St.,Joseph's school, Kingsbridge, were dismissed at 2 p.m. on Friday, February 25, due to the poor visibility caused by the blowing snow. Mrs. Reis (Marie) Miltenburg is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Surgery was performed on Tuesday, February 22. Congratulations to Jackie Dalton, daughter of Mrs. Clarice Dalton and to Betty Knoop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Knoop who won first prize of $15 and second prize of $10 respectively in the Heritage Day Poster Contest in ' the Grades 7 and 8 Category, sponsored by the Lucknow and District 'Kin- smen Club. Both girls are Grade 7 students at St. Joseph's school, Kingsbridge, Goderich and District Pro Life Group made plans at their February meeting held at "the former Queen Elizabeth School in. Goderich on Tuesday, February 22, to hold a St. Patrick's Variety Night Concert at the Goderich and District Collegiate,. Institute on Thursday, March-' 17 at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Louis Dalton, RR 1, Lucknow and formerly of (continued on page 12A). KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Brookside Public School RR 7 Lucknow Thursday, March 3 9 A.M. 12 NOON PRINCIPAL G. JEWITT - PHONE 529-7900 Colborne Central School RR 5 Goderich Friday; March 4 9 A.M. • 12 NOON IRINCIPAL J. P. KANE - PHONE 524-6252 Homesville School Holmesville Wednesday, March 2 9 A.M. - 12 NOON PRINCIPAL R.`REABURN - PHONE 482-7751 Robertson Memorial School 125 Blake St. W. Thursday, March 10 9-10:30 - A-E 10:30-12 NOON - F -I. - 1:30-3:00 P.M. - M -S 3:00-4:00 P.M. • T -Z • PRINCIPAL G. HARLAND - PHONE 524-8972 E cessive waiting will be avoided if this surname schedule is followed. Victoria Public School - 135 Gibbons St. Tuesday., March 8 9 A.M.-12 NOON 1:30-4:00 P.M. PRINCIPAL 'D. L.O'BRIEN - PHONE 524.8306" Excessive waiting will be avoided if parents contact the school previous to the registration. date for an appointment time. Parents should bring birth certificates, immunization cards, ,, OHIP numbers and Social insurance Numbers to ; registration, , , .Pre-school -clinics will be Conducted by thi Huron County f.•Health Unit at each of the above registration locations .with . the I'm:Wien of Robertson -1V emoriel Pubiit..c may. Ch60i. _vJ f� Over 1,400 delegates are expected to attend the 68th Annual Meeting of the Ontario Municipal ''Electric Association (O.M.E.A,) which opened Sunday; February 27th at Toronto's Royal York Hotel. Attending ,from Goderich PUC are Dave Ralston, Don McMillan, Jim Peters, Harry Worsell and Len Shelardown. During the annual meeting, delegates debated a number of resolutions related to the cost, use and conservation of electrical energy in Ontario. Representing more than 340 municipal electric com- missions throughout Ontario, O.M.E.A. ,members support the energy efficiency rating and labelling of major ap- pliances and feel that minimum standards for hot water heater tanks should be established. A number of resolutions to be considered' relate to the cost of power and the• establishment of rates and urge the Association to press for reduction in the frequency of Ontario Energy Board hearings, a reallocation of costs to the Ministry requiring such a hearing or review, and' to ensure that the cost of power to large user customers in the power district is no less than that paid by large user customers of municipal utilities. • Speakers during the annual meeting were the Hon. James A. Taylor, Q.C., Minister of Energy for Ontario; R.B. Walk a block a day. - It's the first step. Walk a k.T Ile Taylor, Chairman of the Board of Ontario Hydro; and J.R. Hamann, President , Detroit Edison. The' annual meeting is being held in conjunction.with that . of the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities (in Ontario) (AMEU). HEAD QUARTERS' FOR •ROGERS MAJESTIC .rte 'EXPERT TV' SERi/i •• ANTENNA Si TOWER' INSTALLATION 182 MARY ST.G00ERICH 5 2 4 Follow me. 1 Go on ... try it yourself. When you're filling out your income tax form follow your Tax Guide carefully. For most of us, all -we will have to do is follow the Nue section, and the only help needed is the Guide itself. 2 It pays to be accurate. If you have a refund coming, you'll get it sooner if your tax form has been done accurately. When you're filling out your tax form double check your arithmetic and put the right information on the right line. We don't want you to pay a penny more than you should, so don't forget to list all your deductions. Your Tax Guide explains them fully. 3 Be -complete. When yau.have finisltst sign your tax form then as sure you include all your receipts and other formswi four return. If you tun into trouble Revenue Canada District Taxation office addresses.,, phone numbers are listedorl the back of the Guide. r Hon "okireler ° eetr" t l.,,,qaq zehrs "JANVAR' SAVE -A -TAPE PL -AN HERE ARE MORE ORGANIZATIONS WHO HAVE ENJOYED THE BENEFITS .OF ZENRS SAVE -A -TAPE PUN ORGANIZATION Fourth of Bruce United Brethren -Ladies Public School Choir Leukemia Research Foundation Canadian Red Cross Society 21st. Boy Scout Troop Public School St. Anne's Catholic Youth Org. K -W Women's Naval Association Boys Scouts of Canada -N. Waterloo District Parent Association Shel/dale School Child Study Association Women's Missionary Society Canadian Calorie Counters Public School Assn. for Children with /earning'Disabilities- JK-W Chapter Women's Missionary Society St. Paul's Lutheran Church•49 ers, Girl Guides -2nd: Rockwood Brownies Sea Cadets Corps. Girl Guides Sunday School, lntnl. 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