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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-14, Page 7,• s •76; • • , . • R-GfjpE 1:1401.4411, 'k%01,19, • ./.; • . ;.; 9 •••...1,,„;,.;;;,4 • • • ••••• • • • • Air. and Mrs. John Miller and their daughter of 167 St. for the Jubilee 3 )avid Street stand outside their home which was judged as (staff photo) the winner in the best decorated home and garden contest were,judged. y Lang;Angela Lang andBreada iFfetitadttlire one of the amateur and profeiSional collections of antiques as well as plays of antiques at the Jubilee Three Antique show held a't able setting contest and live entertainment. (staff photo) the former Alte star* On West Street. The show featured • - n's ;;;P:2•0' ;.; Do you emember? ,;;;;;sti.• 1. .4,..-,-$-..... 4t. ,... ,..„ ese three Bay City girls got a close look at Goderich Saturday when they rode through n in the Jubilee Three mammoth parade. The three represent the finalists in the Bay v St. Patrick" Day &teen contest. Thegirl-in the centre -1S the quedrandtheiwo outside the first and second runners-up. Two other queens were in the parade, Mabel Knight, the octogenarian queen and Gladys Henry Ginn, the centennial queen from .„ taff photo)- - .- - , het ider JO, bie 'era Medley of Stratford was chosen as the Legion's Jubilee 3 queen at a lunch box social held on -Saturday evening in the Legion Hall. Here, she is crowned by Judge Francis Carter while Reverend GL. Royal looks on. (staff photo) • ir • • 4.• half lay. yleMcCaul (left) won the best dressed prize and Mary Clairmont won for the most ginal dress at a fashion show held at the Country Fair last Friday. (staff photo) ' " -• ••••. • Art Kim Dobie (front) and Jennifer Campbell (behind) tied fur the best dressed children in the fashion show held at the Country Fair last Friday. The clothes worn all per- iaipedtn a Jubilee 3 then*. (staffphoto) • The oldest lady and gentleman present at the Octogenarian picnic held at Saltford Viiley Hall on Wednesday, July 6 were Jenny McGratten, 96 of Huronview and Reverend tire `•;tewart, 95, of Staforth. (staff photo) • • - • • • • ; et con.' able. Hee. Nuglu-(May) Mooney, former mayor of Goderich albo former chairman of The Parks Department tre) Presents Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeferiwith a plaque the Most effectively decorated business. Schaefers . , ., , • • • Ladies' Wear Ltd. on the Square was judged to have the best decorated front and window for Jubilee -3 theme. Honbrable mention went to the Fashion Shoppe. Only those entered could be judged. (staff photo) The Maple leaf Chapter IODE wog first prize in the table setting contest on Saturday. The tables iverd set up in the old A & r store site on West Street as part of a Jubilee 3 antique show. Standing with the formal table setting are, left to righ, Cathy MDonld,4eanPapernikand Auleet1 it rry. (staff phoo) - /91