HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-15, Page 39ly
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The staff of the Bluewater Centre for the Developmentally Handicapped medley of carols for the residents and their families who had come out to
entertained residents with Christmas carols at the centre's Christmas help celebrate Christmas at Bluewater. (staff -photo)
concert recently. The staff members hastily formed this choir and sang a
aula
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aduates this year but she is
sure what career path she
ill choose after this. At
naiencement exercises in
ptember Paula received an
,ard for achieving the
ighest marks in Grade 11
d12English.
Paula moved to Goderich
with her family from Nova
Scotia about eight years ago.
She was too young, she says,
to remember the move as a
big change but she did find a
bit of a difference in the
school system. Today she
maintains good marks in high
J
school while being active in
many other interests.'
Paula is an accomplished
musician travelling to
London once a week to play in
the • string section of the
London Symphony Orchestra.
The Orchestra is going to
Banff in January and Paula is
looking forward to that trip.
At first the Orchestra's music
was a bit difficult for Paula
because it was all classical.
However, her private lessons
on the violin helped her with
that. Paula also plays the
clarinet, in the high school
band and just finished
ax
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aula and the elite
Paula Butler of Goderich stands with English teacher
and noted Canadian author Constance Beresford -Howe
attheDorothy Shoemaker Literary Award Contest night
held in Stratford on November 25. Paula received a prize
for her short story entitled Photographs. There were
more than 900 entries of prose and poetry in the contest
innipeg
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er, Ernie, Etta, and
elf. Arthur was taken by
Stokes, hut died at the
offour months.
Lucknow
visited in I.ucknrlw on a
eofoccasions and called
Grandpa Odium. t
d at Uncle Alex's with
ley, who wa', about my
as well as May. f went
riming in the millpond
gotbadly sunburned.
lother time f made a trip
icycle to Lucknow across
ant Martha at Ripley for
rand then on to Uncle
s • six miles south of
ardinc. Met Ernie on a
le going South to set in
ce an engine 'that was
mg up a threshing crew.
arrived hack at Uncle
s where we spent the
together and 1 travelled
Goderich the next day.
ode Robert Davison ditd
Lucknow on O'ctoher 30,
•Father went up for the
ral -with horse and buggy
took me with him. The
of the funeral was rough
wind and snow. We
ehack to Goderich from
temetery,
ut 1897. we moved to
Bannon where father
ed a hardware store for
of
at didn't do very well so
sclosed out and 1 worked
a school teacher who
da grocery, something
nothing of, hut looked
things while he was
hg. e was not satisfied
t
situation so I went to
stock. Ontario in 1900
Stayed at Dr. JohnHe was a brother of
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sponsored by the participating public libraries of the
Midwestern regional library system. Mrs. Beresford -
Howe judged the prose entries and praised Paula's
"genuine eye for telling detail and a good grasp of
structure."
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playing in the pit band for the
school's performance of My
Fair Lady.
Paula took ballet lessons
from Mrs. M. Zablocki in
Clinton for eight years and
then proceeded to teach ballet
for three years in Goderich to
girls aged 6 to 11.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, I;HJ.TRSDAY, DECEMBER I,S,1/17T-PACT
Past sum,rner jobs for
Paula include housecleaning,
working as 'a jail guide the
first year the jail was open to
tourists and supervising at
the Kinsmen Playground.
Paula is very modest about
her accomplishments and
laughs at the number of times
she has appeared in the
Signal -Star for one reason or
another. If she lived in a city
she feels she wouldn't get
half the recognition she gets.
in a small town.
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