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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-09, Page 16PAGE 14—GODERICHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1977 sq; t e • chievement Day for There was a splendid at- tendance at the Achievement Day at Brookside School on Saturday, June 4, in which 4- . H girls from Dungannon, Kingsbridge, St. Helens, Goderich Twp. North Ash- field and Tiger Dunlop groups from Colborne Township finalized project "Clothes for Leisure", when the afternoon program was exhibits, skits, fashion parades and the presentation of honours, certificates and spoons. The afternoon program commenced with exhibits and skits which entailed con- siderable work and planning and inthe case of a skit a wonderful imagination. The exhibits were well presented and plainly markedand the commentators understood their subject. The skits were very in- teresting. Five groups chose the theme "Sleep and Lounge in Comfort" but all had 'a different story to tell in presenting, the theme Clothes for leasure for in all their t skits and exhibits they had to emphasize what they had learned in this project and its advantages. One group chose the theme "4-11 Beauty Pageant" for their skit which was in- ' teresting. Tiger Dunlop no. 1 "Bear Sleepers" with leaders Nancy Brindley and Helen Brindley had an exhibit "Fabrics and Seam Finishes for Leisurewear" with com- mentators Kathy Schoemaker and Virginia Riehl. In this group Christine Riehl was presented with County Honours for six projects accomplished and Marie Brindley received Provincial Honours for 12 projects. Tiger Dunlop no. 2 "Sew and Sews with leaders Mrs. Brenda Thompson and Heather Clark had an exhibit "Fabrics and Finishes for Leisurewear" with Brenda Feagan as commentator. In this group Patti Brindley and Sheila Fisher and Alice Nivins received County Honours for six projects completed. Tiger Dunlop Group no. 3 "Sleeping Beauties" with leaders Rubena Brindley and Donna Kellestine presented a skit "4-1-1 Beauty Pageant", the story including in- formation on the -project they had just completed. Of this group Donna Kellestine received Provincial Honours for 12 projects completed. Tiger Dunlop No. 4 "Snoozy Sleepers" with leaders Mrs. Ann Feagan and Mrs. Marion Mills, presented a skit "Sleep and Lounge in Comfort" which showed how the girls on a cold fall night ap- preciated the warm pyjamas they had made in their project. Of this group Shirley Dougherty received Provincial Honours for 12 projects completed. All the leaders and assistant' leaders were presented with certificates and spoons and Mrs. Brenda Thompson, leader of Tiger Dunlop Croup•No. 12 received the award for, being a leader for five years. Mrs. Jean Lawless, Home Economist, Harriston, wlo commented on the skits and exhibits praised the girls -for - their efforts and as she.said, what is required is for the girls to do the best they can. Each project accomplished brings with it knowledge that will be very useful now and in the future she added. The next project, which will be this fall, 1977, will be Featuring Fruit. ELECTION to This is the day to get out and vote. There are 'four Polling Places in Colborne Township - No. 1.24 (Rural) Pollin-," Place Sunset Golf Course Club House, RR 6, off Hwy. 21 about 5 miles N. of Goderich; No. 125 (Rural) Polling Place Colborne Township Hall, Carlow; No. 126 (Rural) Severai Dun 4 H gannon - groups held their achievement day at Brookside School Saturday and presentations of county and provincial honors were made. The recipients of County honors were Donna Drennan, RR ':7 'Lucknow; Marian Raynard, RR 1 Lucknow; Sheila FisherRR 4 OdOttch Christine Riehl, RR "4 Goderich; Patti Brindh "R'R Goderich, Beverly Wilkins, RR 7 Lucknow and Alice Nivies 'R,R 3 Auburn: (staff'phdto) - Polling Place Saltford Valley Hall, Saltford; and No. 127 (ural) . Polling:. n Place Ferester's }all, Benmiller. Be sure you make an effort' and vote. Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute Sunshine Sister Banquet and June meeting will be Thursday June 16 at 6;00 p.m. for a pot luck din- ner. This is a week earlier than Colborne corner the regular meeting day. Members should each bring a place setting and corsage. 4-1-1 leaders and girls will be present for dinner to present their Fashion Show. COLBORNE CENTRAL SCHOOL This is the last month of school and activity at the • school is running high with a busy schedule ahead. On June 1 the Drama Club from Goderich District Collegiate presented several short plays for the students. Several parents were present and all report the plays were excellent and thoroughly enjoyed, June 2, Huron County Health Unit held a clinic at the school for pupils in Grades 6, 7 and 8. June 3, the school took part in a Track and Field Meet at Brookside School and students of Colborne Central. did quite well. June 8, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. the boys from the Industrial Arts Club in Grades 7 and 8. displayed what they made this year and the girls from Grades 7 and 8 ,fome Economics had a fashion show and served lunch. ' • 'rHnncei ay., .TnnA 9 •(today) • ',Grade 8 Graduation class is having their.picture taken. Wednesday, June, -15, there will be a Ball Tournament at Brookside school with the junior and senior boys and girls, taking part. Friday',,. June 1.7, .Q.rade 8 will be 'having a bus trip ,to Niagara Falls and district. Grades kindergarten to Grade 4 will be having a play day at the school. Thursday, June 23, Kin- dergarten . will be . in the morning only. The Grade 8 graduation banquet is at 6:15 p.m. at Colborne Township Hall with Gordon Philips as guest speaker and awards night at 8;00 p,m. at Colborne Central School. Friday, June 24, school will be dismissed but teachers will'be in•the school until June 30. BENMILLER CHURCH On Sunday, May 29, Ben- ` miller United Church and Victoria St. .United Church, Goderich, joined in a service 'at' Menesetung. Camp Church at 10:30 followed by picnic lunch at the camp. In the afternoon plans were for sports for the members but because of the inclement weather other plans had to be made. It was a friendly get- together and the splendid crowd spoke highly of the event. BRIDAL SHOWERS Miss Kathy Taylor, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Taylor, bride-to-be has been the guest of honour at several bridal showers recently. On May 21, there was a 'community shower for her in Benmiller Church at which a number of ladies gathered to wish her well. The first part of the evening was various contests and games with Mrs. Blanche Kerr and Mrs. Sharon Edward in charge. After the presentation a delicious lunch was served by the ladies, of the Community. Kathy received many useful and lovely gifts and thanked the ladies for their thoughtfulness. Recently she was the guest f honor. at 'a 'shower .-(at "YouI"Ar.e Invited To Our Open House Canada Trust, London, Where she is , employed . a. programmer and last Sunda was the guest at a shower a Ron WillIamson's, Seaforth, where the aunts and uncles o the Taylor relation' were i attendance" The family gathering en- joyed a picnic lunch an Kathy thanked all for their lovely gifts and thought- fulness. Kathy will lee married in Knox Church,. Goderich, Saturday June 11th to Don Campeau of Parry Sound. SOCIAL NEWS' Miss Marjorie Taylor, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor has retr(rned home from a survey flight to England. She is employed at Sunflight, Toronto. Congratulations to Dr• and Mrs. Macaulay (nee Connie Young) of Shelbourne who are the proud parents of a young son, a brother for Drew s and Marsha a nd for Mr. and Y, Yung t Mrs, Earl She f with her daub. M,r. Gordon ' n famil 11 and return or''1' ed` two granddau d • and Davina for `' and Mrs. Gord p son Gregory a; for the weekend' children back w1 Severs► ai Colborne or foe of the come Ceported in the'. Rev. Leonard f minister of Bea Church is a Alexandra 14 General HOspi. Ernest Holt Goderich, fp Colborne is also Alexandra Goderich; and is a patient in' Hospital, Londe; THE MYTH CENTENNIAL DANCE COMMITTEE MRE i TLLY litF SHOD{' Starring "PIG AND WHISTLE" STAR "BILLY MEEK" Pto TOP& HUNTER ALC PLUS ANITA SCOTT (PIG & WHISTLE) AND JIMMY MacDONALD AND ORCHESTRA (PIG 8 WHISTLE) BLYTH 4 ARENA SATURDAY, JUNE 18, SHOW •9:00 - 10:30 p.m. • DANCE 10:30 • 1:00 a.m. FUN AND ENJOYMENT - DANCING REFRESHMENTS AND LUNCH AYAILAIII.E AFTER I0,3O TICKETS; SHOW SHOW and DANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Wlleon's Health and Gill Centel Mitchell's Family Mantel • Land Mason Bailey. Real Eetat, Chalet Ernie King Muse Centre. Win* Goderich Fina Sales & Sema, or send postal money order,,,If stamped envelope and llchet5 d Btytn Centennial Oance Comm,! Bo% 283 Blyth. 0,1311,, NOM' Saturday, Juni 18th 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ti To Mark the Completion pf Our Major Renovations Our newly enlarged facilities will enable us to serve you more efficiently. 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