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Guelph Alderwoman Marg Marett (right) presents a gift) Straughan, Guelph official, Lorne Mclllralthe, Goderich
front the city of ,.Guei.ph_.t-o_Goderich, mayor. Deb-Shewfelt - police ".rhiei -Pat-King-and Huron County Warden Doug
'after arriving from Guelph on a CPR 1057 steam train on McNeil. (staff photo)
Sunday, July 3. From left to right are Irene Straughan,Rov
Dear Readers
Bruce Ubukata who ac-
companied her. He's a fine
musician and made the piano
at GDCI sound like a concert
instrument in Carnegie Hall.
There just aren't words to
describe th'is"eo'mbination of
Ubukata and Taylor.
Bruce Ubukata also ac-
companied his aunt, Mrs.
Jean Knight who sang The
Shape of Things. This song
was the "sad, sad tale of
unrequited love ... well, sort
of unrequited, I guess,
j dZiing from the factlhat the
lady was 1efrwith a handle of
joy to cradle and raise .... and
Jean Knight was the show
stopper . with her deijghtful
portrayal of the lady -in the
lurch. At one point she ac-
tually broke right down in
uncontrollable weeping and
. had to be encouraged to go on
by her accompanist. So much
fun for the whole audiences,
Another surprising per-
former on .the program was
Miss Ann Coulter who sang
accompanied byher- sister
Joan. I've not heard Ann sing
before .this, and I was
thoroughly pleased by .her
exceptional control and
haunting voice.'"'Joan turned
in a great performance as an
'accompanist too:
A .ladies'trio- ' featuring
Shirley MacMillan, 'Lou
Bundy and Jean Wanly was
-just great at the Jubilee
'Three Potpourri,'" -too: They,
were well accompanied by
Mrs. Harry Worsell. ,
My favorite was the
medley of nursery rhymes
the ladies sang ... and I was
able to sing along with them
because when I was in high
school, our girls' choir sang
that very same number. It,,
really brought some
memories flooding back for
me.
Oh yes, and the pan-
tomimes by Rob MacEwan
were very, very good. This
young man has real . talent.
Reme r him in The
Fantastic s? As a
weightlifte and as a young
lady getting -dressed for a
night out on the town, Rob
was excellent.
Police Chief Pat King
emceed the show 'and he was,.
just as- good as ever. His
"lecture" was fun. I hadn't
heard that in years.
There have been a couple of
other „highlights for me
during Jubilee Three. One
was hearing Mayor John
Willertz of Bay City,
Michigan, speak to the large
crowd at the Sunday evening
band concert and saying,
"Goderich may well be one of
the prettiest towns in North
America."
Of course, Mayor Willertz
is a politician and was here to
say nice things, but he made
it sound convincing and
"from the heart". He cer-
tainly earned my'favor with.
that statement.
I - also was -thoroughly
entertained .... and gratified
.. when the Goderich Legion
Branch 109 Ladies Auxiliary,
beat the Bay City Legion
Ladies Post No. 18, two
games straight on Saturday.
The Legion ladies were
bolstered somewhat by some
former Goderich Dddgers.
One of these was the former
Mary Kolkman who now lives
in London and plays ball for
Oakville, is a fine catcher and
a real pleasure to watch.
It was also great to watch
Jean Cruickshank in action at
third base. Despite the fact
she had two' daughters,
Mickey and Carol, playing in
the game, Jean played the
•. ' game with plenty of verve
' andspirit. Just tremendous.
Two more players stood out
in the•line up .... Bev Wright
.and Norma Walter. Just,
great to watch. Elaine
Phillips had a grand slam
homer to win the first game
for the Goderiehrladies.
The Bay City girls were a
classy ball club, well coached
too. I guess they just didn't
have the Sesquicentennial
Spirit.
Sim McCormick of Guelph brought best wishes to Goderich from his city for the
sesquicentennial by biking the distance between -Me tWe places:'"H'e';left Guelph' at 6 a.m,
on Monday July 1, and arrived in Goderich around 2:30 p'.m. the same day. Jim is
married to a former Goderich girl, Janice Palmer. (staff photo)
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