HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-12, Page 6PAGE 6 ,-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1979
Dear Editor...
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present students,
teachers, .school trustees,
school boards and in-
spectors from the
Wingham Public School,
the Secondary School, the
Sacred Heart Separate'
School, .the. Lower Town
School, the Golden Circle
School and the Business
Colleges. -
In trying, to get ad -
,dresses of., former
students we used the"
Grade 9 class lists from
1907 on throughout the
years, and classmates in
Wingham have worked
enthusiastically trying to
get as many addresses as
possible.
We also searched for
the names and addresses
of the teachers and others
involved in education.
These hundreds of names
were added, to the already
collected list of the
Wingham Centennial
Invitational Committee
1,i'iho then mailed out all
the invitations.
However, we know we
did not get all the names
and addresses of those
involved in the Wingham
educational systems, and
we are hoping that those
who know about it or hear
about, it will spread the
word and invite any who
attended or were in-
volved in schools in
Wingham throughout the
years to "Come Bac:. To
School" Saturday
morning, August 4.
z1 The school bells are
ringing to welcome all
back. Be sure and come.
We are looking forward
to a happy reunion.
The Wingham
Centennial School
Reunion Committee,
Florence Reavie,
Chairman.
C.W.A.C.
.A.C.
Dear Editor, •
We still haven't located
all our C.W.A.C. friends
of those great service
days of World War II.
The news media has
helped a great deal in
other years,, so• once
again we call Canadian
Women's Army Corps
Veterans to the .Annual
Reunion through the
medium of this letter.
This event is sponsored
by the Canadian Corps
Association C.W.A.C.
Unit No. 47 the last
weekend in September,
1979 in Toronto,This is the
21st Annual Reunion for
our Canadian Women's
Army Corps.
Here is our schedule in
brief:
. Friday evening from 7
p.m., September 28th -
photo viewing, wreath
laying ceremony, social'
time, dancing and fun,
and;
Saturda 12 noon` to
closing September 29 -
reunion luncheon, dinner,
dancing and fun for all.
For Complete reunion
brochure write. to:
C.W.A.C. Veterans
Reunion Chairman, Mrs.
Shirley Wood Heesaker,
201 Niagara Street,
Toronto, Ontario M5V
1C9. Telephone 781-2872,
781-3821 or 488-4027.
Mrs. Shirley
Wood Heesaker
Cathy Wisser, left, of Goderich, and Sue Cartwright, of with Cathy. Cathy hopes to return the visit in a year or
Manchester England have been pen pals for seven two. (photo by Cath Wooden)
years. Sue has come to Goderich fora two week visit
Pen pals finally. meet
BY CATH WOODEN
Seven years ago, two
young girls became
friends through the mail.
Now they are meeting
face to face.
As part of a. grade 7
project Cathy Wisser, of
243.....Camer.on Street _ in . .
Goderich, wrote to the
International Pen Pal
Clubfor an oversees
friend. Sue Cartwright • of
Manchester England, did
the -same thing.
The girls finally met on
June 30 when•Sue-laided
in Toronto for a two week
visit.;. --.So far, she has
visited Collingwood,
Bly.th,_Wasaga._Beac.h, .as
well as Goderich's tourist
attractions, and will soon
' see Niagra Falls.
"Everything is so big,"
says Sue of Canada: "It's
also much cleaner than
England," she adds in
her charming Man-
chester accent. Sue, 19, is
a ground stewardess at.
Manchester_. airport.
Cathy.,_ ._also :. 19, is
working in Clinton this
summer .and .attends
college iW"Cen'tra11a."She
hopes to visit England in
the next year or two.
From the way Cathy
described Goderich, Sue
thought that Goderich
would be bigger. -
"And there aren't -as:
many- pu=bs," s:he says.
"In England, there's one
on every corner."
West Wawanosh accepts tender
At the July council
meeting,:West Wawanosh
township council ac-
cepted the tender of Joe
Kerr Limited, Wingham,
for,, loading and hauling
pit -run gravel_ .to._.. road
construction on Sideroad
21-22•Concession 1-2.
In other business, the
council voted to donate
$200 to the Field -Springer
Disaster Relief Fund for
assistance, to Sturgeon
Falls, area residents
suffering from severe
flpod-damage:: -.__
The -`-council authorized
building permits for I.
C1ark,. T. Stark, D.
Harbor report
BY RON GRAHAM
June- 27 the Algoway
arrived light from
Cle-vel-and for salt.
June 27 - the Algoway
cleared harbour for
Milwaukee with salt.
June 28 the Algoway
arrived light from
Milwaukee for salt.
June 28 the Algoway
cleared harbour for
Halland-. Mich .iga.n..-with
.
salt.
June - 29 the Agawa
Canyon arrived light
from Hamilton for salt. '
June 29 the Aga'w'a
Canyon-- cleared harbour
for Milwaukee with salt.
July ,, 9 th-e Agawa
Canyon arrived light
from Windsor for salt.
July 4 the Agawa
Canyon cleared harbour
for Chicago with salt.
July 6 the H.C.
Heimbecker arrived
from Thunder- Bay with
grain.
July 7 the Algoway
arrived light from
Hamilton for salt.
July 7 the Labrodoc
arrived light from-'
Cardinal for grain. . ---
July 7 the H.C.
Heimbecker -cleared
harbour light for Toledo.
July 8 the Algoway
cleared harbour for
Chicago with salt.
July 8 the Labrodoc
cleared •- harbour for
Cardinal with corn.
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