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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-26, Page 7Ae 3t LS( 11,1, Idiot Ir eF In Ss,% took' tete Crich; Jo.� to ultast Ire ez 1001, lister of 1 hool, re s of the world s Grade 6 class at Victoria Public School made 37 commonwealth week. The flags were displayed at a special assembly at which all students. ags as part of an art project for the Queen's Silver Jubilee last were given commemorative Silver Jubilee medallions. (staff photo) istry e.xplainsfishto• students GODERICSIGAIA•L-STAr#t;-THfitRSDA Legion ladies etec Ladies Legion Auxiliary Branch 109, Goderich, met May 10 for the election of off (cern. The 1977-78 slate is as follows: Past President, Rose -Marie Lasseline; President, Mona Davis; First Vice, Rose Hill; second vice; Sharon Scruton; recording secretary, Karen Draper; corresponding secretary, Ileen Beauchemin: treasurer, Marie Ce Blanc; Sergeant of arms, Dorothy Clements; executive' member, Ann Sprung, Pew Wood, Audrey,, Sprung, Evelyn Carroll; Do. Queen, Linda Freeman, Edna Powell and Esther Blackwell. • wet1. Guest speaker wa's Maxine Jarzak, 3rd Vice President of Ontario Provincial Com- mand. Persons who ordered tickets to the Box Social, July 9 shall pick up their tickets tions to Mr. and Wilson (nee lla) on the birth girl in the Marine 'and pital, Goderich, May 21, tions to Tommy ear -old son of Arthur Gilmore who won the s, age 7 to 10, irling Cham - the Boys Solo, Open Baton petition, Age 7 at Markham, turday, May 21. Dentinger spent retreat at St. ish, Clinton, on y 17. The day h concelebrated at 8 P.M. elcome is given oughlin and his who arrived in last week. ri Voll arrived esday, May 17 week's vacation mily in Mount Kitchener. anDiepenbeek, Mr. and Mrs. epenbeek was the University don with her leg nd walking on Saturday, May mpathy is .ex- Ifred McCarthy the death of his Irene McCarthy way recently in tes. SHOWER wd attended the r in honor of oop, daughter of Anthony Knoop Joseph's Parish ingsbridge on 22 beginning at Walter Clare • re Conies the was escorted to s specially air by her sister, noop. f Ceremonies, ret Frayne 'in - the,, following fano solos by n; tap dancing e, accompanied ter Clare on the songs -by Kathy O'Keefe with paniement by es were played ven. ss to the bride hY Margaret .Frayne.. Gifts were -c-a•rried n' by the little girls. The bride thanked everyone for the useful gifts. Lunch was served and a social hour followed. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne, Mr. and Mrs.,Eugene Frayne, Marianne and Lawrence Hogan attended a get-together for Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Rielly in London on Saturday, May 21. Following Mass. at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church ap- proximately 70 guest enjoyed a buffet dinner served in the church hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fitz- patrick and Joey of Goderich visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maisonville, LaSalle, Ontario and her mother Mrs. Irene Murphy of Goderich visited last Sunday, May 22 with Mr. Frank Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bolland and family of Clarkson spent the holiday weekend at their summer home here. Mrs. Mickey McLennan of Collingwood spent the.holiday weekend Visiting " with her many friends at Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan, Todd and Chad of Glencoe and Miss Fay Hogan of Owen Sound spent the holiday weekend at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Connie Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chilton and son Tommy returned to their home at Moose Factory of Monday, May 16th following a two week vacation with her mother Mrs. Mark Dalton and family. They attended the ' wedding of Maureen's sister Ann to Mr. Bruce Pritchard in St. Joseph's Catholic Church., Kingsbridge on Saturday, May 14. Mrs. Rose Bowler and family -Tor --Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bowler of Stratford spent the holiday weekend at their summer home here, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, James Card non the birth of a baby girl in the ' Wingham and District General Hospital on Satur- day, May 31. ..Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heffernan and family of Essex, Mr. Jerry Heffernan, Stratford, Mr. Ray...Heffernan and Miss Sue Malloney of Dublin and Miss Blanche Bilodeau of Waterloo spent 231 EAST ST. GODERICH Phone 524-8632 or 524-7648 ughtering Days: Monday and Thursday nt location, until we bund in the_suanner, IR Freight Shed at the end of East Street - 227 East IPosite the CNR Station. LIIS WEEK'S SPECIALS iulk Lean Hamburg 10 LBS. 20 LBS. 30 LBS. SO LBS. Y PROCESSED is of Beef of Beef th e w'e'ekend wlfh "_Mrs. Ormond Heffernan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanOsch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill VanOsch, Mr. and Mrs. Antone VanOsch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe VanOsch and Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanOsch attended the 25th Wedding anniversary celebrations for Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Gielen on Saturday evening, May 21. Following. Mass in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic church, supper, was served in the Kirkton Com- munity Hall followed by a dance. Mrs. Yvette Heffernan . is spending k few days with her sister Miss Blanche Bilodeau in Waterloo. Mr, and Mrs. .Delmar Maize and family of Union- ville. spent the holiday weekend with her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vassella and families. A bridal shower is being planned for Miss Reina Reurink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyme Reurink to be held in the Ashfield Trinity United Church Hall on Tuesday, June 2. Her marriage to Melville Elson Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold; of Igo. 2, 'It inedixline will take place in the Ashfield Trinity United Church on Saturday, June 18 at 3 p.m. SCHOOL NEWS A visitor to St. Joseph's school at Kingsbridge was Mr. Jones from the Wingham office of the Ministry of Natural Resources. He spoke to Mrs. Frayne's Grade 5 and 6 class on Fish.. The topic covered the various types of fish found in the area, their habits and conservation procedures. This culminated Mrs. Frayne's unit of study on fish and proved to be very in- teresting to the students in the class. The Grade 6 students working on measurement in Math decided to practice -their meastring techniques by making their own ice cream. This exercise was enjoyed by all concerned especially when the ice cream was ready for disposal. In floor 'hockey, the Junior Montreal team won both the league and the play-offs. Member's of, this team are: Pat Foran, Kevin Smith, Paul Foran, Linda Sinnett, Carol Koran, Marian Knopp, Vicki Doherty .John Lalonde, Shawn Durnin and Peter Doherty. The scores. for this week were: League, Edmonton 3, Toronto 5; Saskatchewan 4, Montreal 6. ' Playoffs, Montreal 6, Edmonton 4; Toronto 4, Saskatchewan 3; and the final, Montreal 7, Toronto 2. In Senior Girls Handball Debbie Austin reached the second round. Betty Knoop, Donna VanOsch and Jean. Vogt have managed to reach the third round. Jean Vogt • Ma orette "-won Fier Third round match. advance to the fourth rou and Donna VanOsch h reached the final round. Ronnie Austin lost his semi final game to Steven Frayne who novo meets Brian Drennan in the finals of the Senior Boys' Handball. The winners of the Senior Girls' Doubles are - Astrid Plasschaert and Betty Knoop. Brent Berry, Harry Boyle, Patrick Foran, Joe Gerdes, Kevin Smith. Brent VanOsch, Shawn Doherty, Steven Hickey, and Paul Turcotte reached the second round of the Junior Boys' Handball; Brent VanOsch is the only student to have reached the third round. The Junior Girls that have reached the second round in their competitions are: Cathy, Chisholm, Denise Connelly, Carol Foran, Vicki Delbergue, Christine Stapleton, Marion Knoop, Diane VanOsch and Liz Vogt. Marion Knoop has since won Night" The Goderich Majorettes will be performing at the 'GDCI Auditorium, Thursday, June 2 7:30 p.m. Nt ``1 Entrance via West Side Parking Lot. Tickets at the Recreation Department Office, or at the door. ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 25c• 1=6 Clinton Farmers opening for the season Saturday, June 4 open 6:30 to 12 noon, every saturday'til october sponsored by Clinton ltusln.ss Association r. her second round game to achieve a third round position. Mrs. L. Splan from the Huron County Health Unit visited the school for a regular eye inspection of students. Qn Wednesday.. May 25 a meeting of the St. Joseph's School Association will be held at 8:15 p.m. in the school's ` gymnasium. This will be a general meeting to explain the new structure of the association. This should prove to be of interest to all the parents as the present Association Executive met on April 14 to discuss the format. right away. Only. 20 tickets are left and after June 10' these will be sold if they are not claimed. There are many plans for Auxiliary involvement for Jubilee 3 and members were urged to lend their support. May 21 was the Branch and Atzxilil c5, Of�iic stellatidrt at SO -.140_,, . will tom. *feint 'insall€ ie Goderleh Officers. June 5 is 'Church Para First Paptist church Goderich. Members ' shpujil�d' 'meet at hall at : 1a 311 in uniform. e Put that spare -room to good use..... And make a few ... dollars --too. The Jubilee 3 committee has worked hard to make the celebrations a success. But, during the height of the festivities (June 21e- July 10) there may be too many people for local motels and hotels to accommodate. To handle the overflow, the Jubilee 3 committee is asking for your help. If you haves spare room during this time, and would like to billet people - and get paid for it - call 524-6600 and leave your name. We would appreciate any help you could give us. , e sporty elour roup from A Totally Canadian Company Suit yourself with a casual flair! In plain skirts, pants, shorts. Matching tops in plain and stripes. In sand, red, navy. IMRTREL LA DIES WEAR LIMITED SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERtCH • o -T