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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-09, Page 33sir Loose Blown Insulation cellulgst� flbiej's 1,p PREF ESTIMATES CHECK AND COMPARE PRICES Phone Scott Pearson . DERICH INSULATION ON 0 , S24-6844 Man CbIlecetT Basketball is always a favorite Itoys',sport At < basketballers at the school: Dan Alail1ett most v valuable senior boy; and Dennis. Donnel!y,'mast vale§ u eft. to x110.? ar'the beat et boy; lain L.amnbert,.most. unlor=boy. (0011 :04,!? trurl iii anile '.awards at GDC1 this year went to Cleftm*0 rl # B f Feral, ari•riSon. John Parsons was absent when,the:photo wagta (' HOTS, DUTCH TREET, ALL BEEF - "GREAT ON A GRILL!" ieners Schneiders WN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED ottage Rolls RY MILES, SLICED, ooked Ham Boneiess Shoulder Cuts ST.EWIP.I Fresh Medium "4reet en a GAM" (Strip or Cubed Ib 1.081 GROUND IEE1 SUPER RIGHT QUALITY, SLICED LIVER SHOPSYS—COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad "BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA. SLICED, BOLOGNA, MAC & CHEESE, CHICKEN, LUNCHEON Home an give Partin The Goderich Home and School held their last meeting of the 1976-77 school year. Garnet Harland, retiring principal of Robertson School; was presented with a small gift of appreciation for his dedication. to education in Huron County and his assistance in helping the Home and School get established two years ago. Plans are in the making, at ,present, to introduce a Parent Volunteer Program into the elementary schools, at the primary level, early in September. A letter will be going out from the Home and School, to all parents of children attending Robertson and Victoria, requesting names of interested parents. The following officers were elected for the 1977-78 executive: President, Sandra Davidson; Vice -President, Mary Dzus; Secretary - Treasurer, Joanne Norman; Chairman for Publicity, Sharon Scruton; Chairman for Telephoning, Mickey Hamilton; Chairman for .1Vlernberships., Patricia Johnston,. Mr. Don Keillor, director of the Huron Centre for Children and Youth, encouraged parents to go home;and. try out some. interesting methods of modifying; children's unacceptable behaviour.. He said that if we give children an ' opportunity - to express their hostility verbally, they will not be as likely to take out their frustrations in physical assault. He advised that we listen to our children, giving them our undivided attention for" small periods of , time. Respect their ideas . and feelings, and their actions will becomeless hostile. Sitting quietly in school is an unnatural state • for normal children's bodies although one to be cultivated. Their bodies need lots .of exercise for proper growth and development. Do not expect, children to continue to remain inactive after. school. • °Pc= Your eyes are impor-. tant! Wear protective glasses or equipment when necessa- Ty in sports or such activi- ties as welding. Gingerale, Cola, Orange, Root Beer CARLTON. CLUB BEVERAGES 24.02 1.00 . Kellogg's;, Corn :Flakes ..32.02 PIIG '.. Monarch `Nlaagarine• Ide PKG • PARCHMENT WRAP P' Ann Page Ice Cream Kent; frozen, Lemonade I2.F4O2 TIN A&P, Prot esS, Cheese Slices IO2 PKO ;✓ IO FULL OL • CANNED FRUIT SLICED BARTLETT PEAR '& FRUIT COCKTAIL 6 -PACK OPlo-FL-oz RETURNABLE BOTTLES (Plus 1OC pertd de deposit) by Paul Brown (0.1.T.A. CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR) Tennis Tip no.13 More than any other stroke in tennis,"the serve needs constant attention. It is usually the last stroke mastered and the first to deteriorate once you stop playing even for a few days. Two areas . that give trouble to beginners, are the toss and keeping an eye on the ball. The toss must be at least as high as you can reach with your racquet. Its placement is to the right and slightly ahead of the body. When the toss is high, your arm is; - fully extended upon impact. This extension combined with the snap of the wrist adds power to the stroke. More important however' is keeping your eyes on the ball os you extend your arm to hit. Even after impact the. eyes remain looking at the same spot. This technique aids in imparting spin on the ball .as well as assuring a good solid hit. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL TENNIS BALLS optic Yellow Reg. 14.00 Per Tin 2 TINS F FOR OHI T $699 s tanto r tM ammo PICKED FREsii 3�AILY i Radia ea ,1ARG(iBUNCHIS 0(4 " Cucurmbers' PACKEDi MISS IAIIY 8