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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-14, Page 6c+a • YDS.1 I;; sCf PAGi~ l -� Cil ii~H.S NST.RT.: I.1rI.RSDAY„4;,141614:19'77. ref. r'- ... 1 pancake breakfast on the Square on Saturday drew a good crowd. The was sponsored by the Rotary Club. !lyre. "chefs” John Kane and Bill Duncan transtorm batter into pancakes. (staff photo) yL pia; the lite people judged as wearing the best Jubilee 3 costumes at r he (Jodcrieh Legion's lunch box social on Saturday evening were. left to right, Don Straughan (men's-second),,,Mary I )rennah (women's. second ), Harold Lamb (men's fir--st),and Lois Straughan (women's first). In front sits the Legion's I uhilee 3 queen Vera Medley. (staff photo) This .volkswagen (Waltzing Matilda) had some problems with direction in the parade held on Saturday as Jubilee festivities wound down to:a close. It, was a tug of war bet- ween the two (?) vehicles from start to finish. (staff photo) ese n v ti Kn .i • The best spellers in the senior division of the spelling bee held at the Country Fair last Friday were, left to• right, Rhea Potter of RR 3 Clinton (third) Kumudini Weerasooriya who just graduated from G.D.C.I. (first) and Joan Coulter, another recent graduate of (,.D.C.I.(second). (staff photo) . 1 baby contest was held at the Country Fair last Friday.,:At l stone of Hayfield with son William Martin.Marty is three Ment six months.division. At right is Joanne Wraith -of RR 6 Gode filly lo is eight months old and won in the six month and_o tied as overall winners. (staff photo) r hft;is. Mrs. Kathleen "Whet` ;s"old and won in the unifier ich with' datighter Billy'Jo; r category. The two babie Dennis Fowler (left); im Schram (drums) and Frantie Schram '(right)tentertaintid at a square dance held in the arena on Tuesday, July 5. (staff photo), zF "1 don't think 1 can eat much more," Stephen Walsh seems to be saying. Stephen was half way through a blueberry pie in the pie eating contest held at the Country Fair last Friday, (staff photo), yle gin These two young majorettes took their job seriously •aturday when -then marched in the mammoth Jubilee Three parade. The y`oirngsters ctsmpleted the long mareh through town and didn't nook the worse for wear despite making a couple of miscues in marching step and baton maneuvers. (staff photo) '!e Scottish"dancing was held in Court House Park last Wednesday as part of the Jubilee 3 festivities. Here, clockwise, starting at left, Kimfritzley, Elise Lindsay, Jennifer Whitely and Heather Lindsay perform the ArgyleBroadSwords. (staff photo)c Rhea Peck and Marj Gardner completed a ;tr'ansac'tion at the lubilee Three Antique Show held last week in the iormer.A&1' store An West Street. The sale was one'of many at the show which tfeatured amateur and ;professional antique collectors and dealers offering their wares to the public in one large show. (staff photo) '.haron Hrubacher offers some old fashion cookies to Jean Stoneman•and Betide ' ate! tlef r t the Atftique Show held it the old A&111' building on West Street. The shit*, held hi con' function with Jubilee Three, was a two day event, and featured Ilveaentertainment, a table' setting contest and several toilections,of antiques put up for sale by dealers andCoilec tars: (staff -photo) 1 tr tit