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PAGE 24.—.QODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979
Production manager, John Buchanan, shows
students Lori Dykstra, Judy Carmichael, Debbie
Barz and Jeff Bissett how to make a plate for the
press. The press department was only one of the
a
many departments visited by the four students
when they were special guests of the Signal -Star
last Wednesday. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Signal -Star
• from page IA dictionaries and capacities,' said Mrs. T
di Lomas , statin that K-41-tr, The factO-1that the
the history o.f,�}1e._.cann p g c.ontes co-rncr.e. wit
pany. they had each par- After the top essays National Newspaper
They 'spent the next ticipated in the Editor for were printed in the Week was merely a co -
•half hour in the editorial a Day Contest. He told the newspaper from each incidence but a con -
department. Each students to find them- school, a copy Of the venient one. Mrs. Keller
student was assigned to selves a goal in life, to get newspaper and a set of said. She added that she
one reporter to be taken themselves a dream and rules were sent to each thought • such a contest
through that reporter's pursue it. judge, asking them to might be held again
regular duties, c
s including n
g s LPar
atcl
Ygrade
the sometime
and feels it
darkroom
work.SUCCESS
CCES
S
essays on a scale of one -Lo.._ would be...a gcxad-thing for
e next-halT"hour-was = 10. These glades were all businesses to con -
spent with editorial co- The Editor for a Day then sent to M'rs. Keller cider. ' '
ordinator, •Shirley Keller contest wa_s actually the who added . thy; total "Kids at ottr- future
who showed them how the brain child of Goderich marks to select the four reader's, customers and
pages of the Signal -Star Signal -Star editorial co- winners. Debbie Barz staff. Anything we can do
are pasted up with pic- ordinator, Shirley Keller received the top mark to sell them on• our in -
tures, copy and in recognition 'of the with 26 points out a dus.try is good.busiru ss,"
headlines. International Year .of theossible30,
P she .explained.
4fter a break; the Child. At first she tried to The students who come Mrs. Keller was happy
students spent half an promote the - idea of to the Signal -Star last to note tttat as a result of
hour in the front' office having .. as many Wednesday expressed the children's essays
with office manager Jean businesses as possible surprise that their essays printed in the paper, the
Steep ,•and staff: There Participate in the contest had won, rutin may be getting,.a
they were shown a little with visions of children When the rodents left skateboard bark (one
of the business end of the taking over" the town for the Signal" -Star. Mrs. student expressed a need
operation, including a day. For example, one Keller saicfslicmfelt it bud for such a park in his
'subscriptions and child co'u1d sit in as been a very successful essay and it has since
classified ads. mayor, some as town day. . been taken up by the
Next they spent half an councillors and others as "Any expt.Ti44eice that parks department). She
hour in the ad depart -various businessmen. But allows a youngster to was also pleased with the
ment where Anne Miller that idea sort of petered broaden his knowledge number of remarks she
and Ed Byrski out. and look outside himself received from people
deomonstrated how to lay is a good experience." telling her that they
out an ad, and told them a g she said. enjoyed reading the kids'
little about salesmanship, She felt that the comments • 'in their
about the needs of the students who came. to the essays.
customers and the role of K 11 all Signal -Star for the day
the ad salesperson. had a special®opportunity Stitchy Sticheroos
At noon, the students g to communicate and
were taken to lunch at the learn. At lunch, she said Holmesville I, Stitchy
Candlelight restaurant by they talked about the fact Stitcher -o -o -os' met
president, R.G. Shrier, ' that , communication is October 9 at the
editor Shirley Keller and y on more than just speaking Holmesville Public
and writing. It's a smile, School. The secretarial
a walk, a handshake, report was read and
one's friends, etc, approved bringing the
"Communication skills meeting to an open. The
are marketable. Many roll call was not an -
people don't know how to swered since we do not
communicate properly. know how' to "BLOCK II
The value of the contest RIGHT.
was in the students' Deb . Hutchenson.
decision to take part in it demonstrated and helped
and to express their us to do the scotch stitch.
viewpoints in a fashion Judy Renner then
that was easily un- demonstrated .and helped
derstood by others," Mrs, each member do the
Keller explained. cashmere stitch.
"I feel that the contest
allowed young people to
However, Signal -Star
went ahead with 'its
contest anyway. Mrs.
Keller wrote, letters to
the schools in the
newspaper's covet -age
e
area last spring inviting
them to participate in the
contest by havingtheir
students write essays
the judges who judged the the International Year of
essays in the contest. the Child theme with the
In the afternoon, the best five or six to be sent
students spent their first to the Signal -Star for
half hour with Ruth publication.. ,Victoria,
Leonard who demon- Brookside, Colborne
strated how an ad is put Central and Robertson
together from the time Schools complied.
the layout is received.
• Next they spent some Three judges were
time with composing picked --John Stringer,
Principal of G.D. C.I.;
room foreman, Lloyd
Lounsbury who explained John Penn, director of
the various computers Family and Children's
and other pieces of Services; and Sylvia
equipment. Brady, Goderich Girl
After that, they spent Guide leader.
half an hour with "For judges, we tried
to pick people who were
production manager,
John Buchanan who interested in children and
showed them the dif-
ferent
if who each worked with
ferent.Stages in the press children but in different
department. They saw a
completed paste-up page
transformed into
newsprint.
The next half hour was
spent in the mailing room
with Don Kellestine who
explained the various
pieces of equipment used
to label and bundle
papers and the mailing
procedures.
During the students'
last half hour at the
Goderich Signal -Star,
Mr. Shrier presented
them with gift packages
including hard -cover
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Residents enj oy service
Mrs. Elsie Henderson Come. Mrs. Elsie Hen
Thanksgiving Sunday at
Hen -
provided the music on derson played the organ,
and Margaret McQueen
Huronview as Mr. Crich sang a solo while Cecil
who is the regular Skinner played his violin.
organist was sick. Everyone enjoyed
Flowers in the Chapel on turkey on Monday and
Thanksgiving Sunday Huronview residents
were in
Livermore, who was a
memory of Mrs. wer-e no exeeption. Our
compliments to our
dietitian and her kitchen
staff. Many 'favourable
comments were heard
throughout the home
concerning the meal.
The Anglicans held
communion on Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Grace
Peck held the painting
class in the craft room
also on Tuesday morning,
while Tuesday evening,
the Vanastra Lion's Club
showed the film "Blue
Skies" to the residents
free of charge. We would
like to thank the Vanastra
Lions for the evening at
the movies.
The baking class spent
meets Wednesday morning
preparing goodies for the
bake. sale on Friday
BY JOAN morning. This bake sale
VAN DEN BROECK will be for the residents
Members of the Maple only and baking will be
Leaf Chapter IODE met packaged with this in
at the home of Mrs. P, mind.
Strickland on Tuesday, If we all gain any
October 2. weight this week, we'll be
Regent, Mrs. W. J. blaming the Clinton
Garrow and Mrs. G. L. Legion ladies who
Royal reported on the catered to the C.N.I.B.
opening reception at the Thanksgiving supper on
Pauline McGibbon Wednesday evening.
Cultural Centre in Following the delicious
Toronto on September 14. meal, the Huron Strings
One hundred and fifty entertained us with many
( ruts anal Chapter m-usi. 1 -nu -tubers. There
representatives were on was also a couple of.
hand for the ceremony readings done ,by,Mrs.
and lunch was served by Bob Taylor and 'M'ary
the Provincial Officers. Trick. "Abbott and
The Centre,' which Costello meet the
contains a small theatre, Keystone Kops was the
provisions for modern
dance' reading g
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• Mrs. R. McCallum,
Education Secretary,
r't'ported on the Forum of
Young Canadians.
Applications are
available through the
high school to. students
Who arc interested in
politics' and the study of
Government in Canada.
Members were pleased
to welcome Mrs. G.
fluffier as a new member
al the Chapter.
1 acid Zem(Aid , a
nurse here, and Mr.
Slavin, who was a
resident. Flowers at the
foot of the cross were
donated by Marg and
Albert Versteegden.
"Last Sunday was
Communion Sunday
when Rev. Darrell was
here to assist.
Sunday evening Mrs.
Luther held a service.
The choir was in at-
tendance and sang Jesus
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Rotary Exchange student
from brazil; 'who is
currently residing in the
home of Mr. and Mas.
Mac ('anipbell, was on'
hand 10 show slides and
answer questions about
her homeland. Her
present athin was im-
mensely enjoyed by all.
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The Craft Room was a
busy spot on Thursday
morning with needlework
being done,. baking and
Mrs. Peck busy oil
painting. Residents are
invited down to the craft
room any morning. 3fyou
don't want to work, just
come for a visit and a cup
of coffee.
Cecil Skinner con-
ducted Bible Study
Thursday afternoon, as
Mrs. Proudy will be away
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Henderson added to the
service by playing the
organ. October is proving
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