The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-05, Page 27GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, T l=IURSDAY, JULY 5, 1979—PAGER_
Jason
Brindley
These students received' public speaking awards at Colborne
Central School's Grade 8 graduation, ceremonies last Tuesday
evening.--L-eft to right are Karen Hyde who won for Grade 8 and
also received a Legion Public Speaking award; `Margaret
Robertson `senior
BY teams to 'the softball trophies also given out for
• MELODYSOLMAR tournamentheld at achievements made • by
DOUG LOUNSBURY"--
& SCOTT WILSON
Vanderlinde who won for Grade 7; Sofia Rasa who won.for Grade
6; Laura Wark who won for Grade 5; and Lori Millian• who won
for Grade 4 and also won a Legion Public Speaking_award. (Photo
by,Joanne Buchanan)
students hold hot dog day
Brookside. Colborne, -.the students.
Victo is and Brookside . The winner for the top
were alsarepresented. _ male athlete -was Paul
HOT DOG DAY Mr. Matthies, Mr. Day and ;top female Was
_.On -Friday, Ju;tte 22, the ,-Mason,. Mrs: Brown and 'Susan Muffit: Heather
gradeseven and eight Ms. Van Pypen were the Gingrich won the top
pupil's held a.hot dog day. coaches.. „• grade ...7 • student award
lhey sold about:300 hot, All the teams played,: and 'Lisa Baechler and
dogs and chocolate milk well and we very good .Nancy Little won top
irr =i'5 -minutes They--sports—Phe sentorgkis"—grdde 6.
raised $85.00 for the softball team managed to Different intramural
Student Council. , win thepennant. and all-star team bars Congratulations to all! were given as were junior.
choir and the_ reporters_ of..,
BROOKSIDE
SOFTBALL
TOURNAMENT.
On a beautiful, hot
sunny Wednesday,
Robertson took four
AWARDS -DAY the Robertson. Roundup
On June 22, Awards won awards..
Day ,was held. Bars were All the children tried.
given outtothe different very hard:---t-his year.
students.' There were Honors awards , were
given to • top students in
each' room:
,CLASS TRIP.'
Mrs. Pare's class went
to Point Farms on -
•M:onda.y, June 18. After a
-few nature trails they had
a, class party at which
they barbecued. Miss
Braid'ts4 class went to the
museum on, 1 t n d-ay;:d
June 18: Both classes had
a great time:
CHILDREN HAVE
Ri HTS'TOO
Students at Robertson
are btisy writing essays
on The Year of the Cliild,
The best one will be sent
in to the Signal -Star The
winners: Todd Rittinger,
Debbie Barz, Kim Varty,
Cindy Hayward and J'im
Keller.
CRAZY•HAT
AND T-SHIRT DAY
On Monday, June 18,
Mrs: Brown's Grade 2
class went to Bingham,
Park. They wore crazy'
hats --and and funny T
shirts.'.
They, played • gam'es','
sketched and had- an
exciting baseball game_
aria--
aria-- had a snack.
Someone almost fell
asleep under a huge
sombrero that.... was
certainly a very funny
hat.
Lori Miilian won threepublic speaking awards,
including the school trophy and the—Gerald
Brindley award for'writingas presented by Mrs.
:Brindley at Colborne Central School's Grade 8
graduation exercises last Tuesday evening. Lori
is in Grade 4.. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
4 camera kits as
first prizes
50 Parker Brothers
games as second'
prizes
Captain Comet
congratulates Jason
Brindley, R.R. 6
Goderich, for being
winner of the June Bir-
thday Contest. Jas.on can
come to the Signal -Star
office anytime to pick up
his prize.
If you're
NEW IN TOWN
and don't know •.
which way to turn,
call the
ehme, go‘
,To
hostess at 524-9676 _
You'll be glad you did.
,GODERICH FRANCHISED
CA -R. DEALERS ASSOC
In order that our staff may
enjoy the summer weekends
with their families, the following•
dealerships will be CLOSED
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
AT 1:00 P.M. frons Saturday
Jufne 3.0 to Satur ay, Sept. 1.
• HAYTER CH.EV-OLDS
• McGEE PONTIAC-BUICK
• M -1111x MOTORS VOLVO-MAZDA
• GREEN & PARENT FORD -MERCURY
• SCHUTZ CHRYSLER
• STRICKLAND AMC -TOYOTA
ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE
in co-operation with •
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION .
ONTARIO.COMMAND •
OLYMPICS
in celebration of international year of the child
-CROSS COUNTRY
The Prince of Calambria and Mother Pink subdue a
flustered Knight while a perplexed Apprentice
looks' on. The Huron. Country Playhouse ..actors,
Philip Street, Kim McCaffery, Mark Flear, and
Cathy Incwet respectively • re`crntly toured' area
'schools ` to promote Sleeping Beauty mand the
children's workshop, which is being held from July
3-7 and July 9-12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. (Photo
by Cath Wooden)
Sleeping Beauty play tours area
BY CATH WOODEN
Like. Bugs Bunny car-
toons, Sleeping Beauty is
entertainment ' for both
adults'and children.
The modern version of
the ..fairy -t:ale-perform-et!-
by students working at
the Huron Country
Playhouse this summer,
is guar'an'teed to keep,
children enthralled.
Mother Pink is invited,
:to the palace to be fairy
godmother . to the
newborn princes'S. 'When
the wicked Purple Witch
finds out, she casts a•spell
on the princess, wishing
her -to -die -if she t fits` a
spinning wheel.
Mother Pink alters the.
spell, and makes Briar
Rose sleep for 100 years
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instead. The Prince of
Calambria comes to her
rescue and kisses her
awake, and they 'all live
happily ever after.
The play will be per,.
formed agairf the last two
Saturdays in July, and in
August. The students, -
Philip Street, •-Kim
McCaffeigg; Mark- Flear,
and Cathy Incwet, are
running a children's
workshop which started
on Tuesday. They
recently -toured_ ...area
__
schools to promoted the
-play and the workshop.
•
ROBERT G. STODDART
GOLDSMITH•DESIGNER-SILVERSMITH
Quality objects made by
Human.Hands'
possess an indiyiduality,
'tan aura,
a folk art quality that •
machine made articles
cannot. match
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The girl and boy in this cross country'
marathon have made 3 big mistakes. Cir-
cle thez3 dangerous places they went and -
write what they_should have done in the
spaces below.
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ELMER'S SIX RULES
1. Look all ways before
you cross the road.
2. Keep away from all
parked cars.
'3. Ride your bike safely
and'obey all sins and
signals.
4. Play , yourgames in a
safe place away from
traffic.
Walk, don't run, when TELEPHONE
you cross the road.
6. Where there are no AGE.... BOY ❑ GIRL 2
sidewalks, walk • Off
the road to the left etladl
face on-corningl traffic. NEWSPAPER
MAIL BEFORE JULY 13
NAME
ADDRESS- '
(town, city and postal code)
finish
ELMER CONTEST,
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LEAUUE,
409 KING STREET
WEST,
TORONTO,
ONTARIO
M5V 110
ONLY, CORRECTLY COMPLETED
ENTRCES WILL BE ACCEPTED; ANY '1
ONTARIO CHILD BETWEEN i THE
AGES OF 6 AND 14 MAY ENTER.