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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-07, Page 21•it - ” '11.H 400:. 4 , - • • „ 0,44 " , .• :•— - • • ' • :1r • „. . . • — 7 ',I;" Tite,VV:11 • •,''',""1:,!:::1•••••',, Tlitl# I? 77:. Field Day4inners at Brookside school this year were back row, left to right Laurie West, Anita Hodges, Jim Young, Iore Lee Howes and Wilma Vandervelde. Front row. left to 4a4 right are David Sproule, ,Rocky Little; John Vandervelde, and .Janice Cooke. (staff photo) • 44.:, „ . 4,41c1.•A4." A . Winners of public speaking in Grades 1 to 4 at Brookside school this .year were back -row, left to right, Marilyn la mieson. Marg McWhinney, Paul Strong, Christine Gibson ec, and l'o:n Vandervelde.-',Front row,"left Jo light are'Jea McWhinney, Mike Peqtland, Vicki, Pentland and Davi Reed: (staff pllinto) ;]..„ • #mxipeeltrrrrtrwrrrm . • 'A• The girls on the winning soccer team at Brookside school this year were back row, left td right, Doreen Jefferson, Kay Morrison, Anne Alton,,,Elizabeth Jefferson and Brenda 'los. Front tow, left to right are Kathy Little, Laurie Shier, Ruth Martin and Patty Barger. (staff photo) aeation makes one lazy -After a delightful holiday ol three weeks that took us as far° as Canada's western toast, returning through Wash'itigton, Montana, South Dakota, Chicago and visiting many friends and relatives and attending a wedding.in Manitoba, one is a little lazy about getting down to the everyday run of things, but realizes how important the home town paper is to those, who have made their home far afield. It's then you decide your humble efforts of writing a column -are ap- preciated by some at least!' Thanks. must be expressed • to those who kept the work -done at home and to those who called and gave items of news upon our return. SOCIAL NEWS • Mr. Cecil Webster was -a guest of Mr. Murray Gaunt in Toronto for a day in thanks for his part before the elec- tion on June9. CHURCH NEWS A-shfield Presbyterian Church celebrated their 129th anniversary of its, founding with the guest minister Rev. Robert Marshall of Strathroy. t. This event took place on June r2. On Sunday June 26 mem- bers and—friends of Ashfield Presbyterian church enjoyed a picnic on the church ground and were joined by Knox 'Church members of ,Ripley for the event. Rev. Nugent is Minister •'r of •both _c_o_agregations. SOLEAL NEWS Mr. Jim Bradley was a patient in Kincardine and St. Joseph's hospital" in London for several days but has. returned home to wait further planned the • Ripley Craft Show •• met. on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 1VicCharles to finalize plans • for the up- coming show and sale on July 29 and 30., NEWCOMERS Newcomers to the com- munity are not alwaysknown by the writer, but a welcome is extended. Among some of the later ones are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson of Toronto who have purchased the former Don Wylds'place and who have been holidaying at their summer home. „ - , . Lochalsh SOCIA NEWS , . word when he will return to hospital for surgery fora gall bladder operation. CRAFT SHOW ,•The committee who Recent visitors witty Mr, and Mrs. Oliver MCCharies were Mr. and Mrs. David MacTavish and family of Peterboro, and Mr, J.C. McGillivray and sister Mrs. M. Dodd of London. Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie is on a .trip to Western Canada with Hanover Travel as escort. Mrs. Florence MacKenzie SS spending some time with her sister Mrs. A. Hackett in •Ripley. Mrs: Hackett has been a patient in ho9pital iji London following surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Doug Martyn and family enjoyed a trip to' Niagara Falls where, they 4. t'inners of public speaking in Grades 5 to 8 at Brookside right are Gorden Jamieson, school this year were back raw, left- to right Tom Wagier, Chandler. (staff photo) renda kiendersoq. Md. Pre,94,:raylcir—Eront-row,,•left to - on return • • attended the Carruthers' MacKenzie and Mrs, Gordon picnic and also visited Finlayson/ have returned .Marineland. htme after a three week tour . . , of the British Isles and, the mt.... and Mrs. Gedrge . celebration of the Queen's' Ivicencr,lef, Mrs. Florence Jubilee. •-• •• 'Crk./1..4tr. - . , OPa -Make it a part of your Lifestyle to' buckle up every time you get into your car - even for short distances. Be sure • that children have proper child .,cqr, seat res- train ts, Karen Beecroft and Celi if A 1 cI t, 9 t. ov e st SANDY'S FASHION SHOP GODERICH LOCATION IS HAVING A 2 FOR 1 + 10% SALE TILL JULY 9th Mrs. Bernice Moliwain of the Gotierkh Townihip"W.I. (right) presented a cheque to • Holmesville school's band account for the purchase of a new -trumpet. ACcepting the cheque is music teacher, Mrs. Ida Stewart. (staff photo) Ping Pong winners at Brookside school this year were back row, left to right Doreen refferson, Kay Morrisgn, Gerald Martin and Ed Davidson. Middle row, left to right are fayfor (;iesbrecht, 1)wayne Rivett, Robin Markham and Betty Wagler. Front row, left to right are Donald Irwin, Tracey Rising and peggy Gibson. (staff photo) "SOLAR HEATING SPECIALISTS" cut heating costs with solar energy FAFCO SOLAR HEATING PANELS • FAFCO's Solar Heating System slashes your fuel costs using a free natural resource—the sun. FAFCO has seccessfully.pioneered the manufacture and installation of economically prattical solar heating systems for swimming pools of any size. The facts and figures are in. Our SolaT heating system wilt pay for itself in two to five years tty greatly reducing our.present heating costs, at the same time saving precious' fossel fuels -...EAFC0's system uses existing piping, your present filter sistem. No separate return line to the pool is required. The system requires virtually no main- tenance and can be installed by yet; or your FAFCO dealer on new or old pools. FAFCO's optional solar - operated Automatic Control Circialt automatically turns heating system on and off. 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