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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-22, Page 20PAGE 2A-10ODiERICHSIGNAi,-STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1979 Pat Osborn was presented with a past district deputy pin by district deputy Jim Devereaux during the Knights of Columbus Ladies' Night held last Wednesday evening at the Goderich Legion hall. Grand Knight .Gaetan Jacques waits to congratulate Pat. Jack Riddell, M.P.P. for Huron - Middlesex, was the guest speaker for the evening. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) The Kingsbridge Kurriculum BETTY JANE FORAN AND LINDA SINNETT Father Ed Dentinger came to a celebration in the Kindergarten and Grade 1 room at St. Joseph's School. The theme was baptism and the name parents choose for you. Father Dentin er was also in Mrs. Pares room for a celebration on Offerings. All grades •at St. Joseph's Schco1 have started practicing for the Christmas concert. Mrs. Bernadine Kinney and Mrs. Teresa Cour- tney came into the school recently to talk to the Grade 7 and 8 students about the History of Kingsbridge. --Robertson- choir named Junior Choi has started for.:.. ,mother seasofi:'"i'he turnoutt-was verb good. The choir is p cticing for Christmas assemblies. There are . a lot of members in the senior choir. They are: Cathy Brewer, Bradley^Ashton, Kim Dawson, David Armstrong, David Almasi, Julie Meyers, Larry White, Annette Lefneski, David Reed, Path Bender, Janet Boyce, Lisa Baechler, Lisa Morgan, Shelley Fisher, Bev Hallam, Karen Campbell, Vicky Gavin, Shawn Garrick, Todd Stanbury, Steven Young, Nancy Chapman, Loree Huber, Grant Townsend, Janet Stainton, Bill Berry, Nancy Little, Linda Wiebe, Debbie Barz, Jennifer Dobie, Denise Howe, Todd Finnie, Doug Lounsbury, Paul Alcock, zt, Melody Solman, Sandy Lane, Heather Gingrich, Tim Chisholm, , Lauren MacEwan, Paul Green, Michael Maurer, Caroline Wirtzfeld, Paul Ladd, Daryl Madge, Angie Alcock, Lisa Brown, Angela Goddard, Joanne McWhinney, Susan Emerson, Andrew Carruthers and Shelley Hamilton. Monday, November 12 was a P.A. Day. Last Friday the school had a gathering in the gym for a Remembrance Day program. Mr. Don Kenwell, Superintendent for Huron County Board of Education; Mr. Paul She,rratt, Assistant Superintendent . of the Perth County Board of Education; and Mary Flannery, Special Education Resource teacher; were at St. Joseph's on Thursday, November 15 for a Legion Aux. donates $ 100 to meals Much was ac _camWished _at__awell- attended business meeting of the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary last week. Special pins were awarded to members of over 20, 15 and 10 years.. standing. . Each one is appreciated -for. her faith-. ful service; Ilene Sillib was in- stalled as a new member and welcomed. Old and new business was discussed and the following donations •of money were approved: $100 to Meals on Wheels; $10 to Family and Children's Services; $10 to the Huron -Perth Lung Associa ion; and ,to the C.N.LB. The draw for the Christmas Cake will take place at the next meeting on December 11. This will also be the date of the much -enjoyed Christmas party when Secret Comrades will be remembered. - Fay Sheardown reported 'on the many cards and . gifts sent to those who have been ill and Bessie Bisset reported on cards sent to 'those in bereavement. The attendance prize was won by Gladys Evans and the mystery prize by Esther Black-, well. People who don't know whether they are coming. or going are usually in the biggest hurry to get there. NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING GODERICH AREA PLANNING BOARD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1979 7:30 P.M. TOWN HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 57 WEST STREET PURPOSE: To discuss a proposed change in the Official Plan for the Town of Goderich by Wedlock and Dunlop Limited to redsullgnalte the land known as Part Lot 424, Registered Plan filo. 7, more specifically known as the land located on the north side of Britannia Road between Victoria Street and Bayfield Road from a Residential designation to a Commercial designation. Comments and participation are welcomed from all In. torested persons. ro r"m-ore Information, call 524-4492. Kenneth C. Hunter, C.E.T. Secretary, Pla ning Board 4. a s meeting on Special Education. Mr. Dave Zyluk, St. Joseph's Principal, is organizing a Knights of Columbus Free Throw Basketball Championship for St. Joseph's school and other area schools, and also in Kincardine school and area. The date of .the Free. Throw is November 29. The students chosen from St. Joseph's school are Ken Van Osch, first for boys 12; Fred Durnin, second for boys 12; Mary Lynn Doherty, first for girls 12; Gerda Hendriks, second for girls 12; Vicki Delbergue, first for girls 14; John Lalonde, first for boys 13; Shawn Doherty, second for boys 13; Betty Jane Foran, first for girls 13 Shannon. . D:urnin, second for girls 13; Scott -WE-StecotL, first for buys - 11; Peter Van Diepen, second for boys 1.1 ; Vicki Doherty, first for girls 11; and Cathy O'Connor, second for girls 11. µa:„Nspope' Clasmf.ea Adver h51n Brings Great Results! W. J. Denomme FLOWER. SHOP Phone 524 8132 DAY OR - Rotary symphony back Starts on December 20 The Goderich Rotary Club announced. the dates for the 1979-80 Rotary Sym p hony series 'featuri he London Symphony rchestra. The club will offer three concerts in the series beginning with the popular Handel's Messiah to be presented at North Street United Church on Thursday, December 20 at 8.15 p.m. Messiah was presented in Goderich in 1977 as part of the winter concert series and is returning by popular demand. The remaining two concerts will be held at Goderich and District Collegiate . Institute' in February and May. The Sinfonia concert will be staged Friday, February 15 at 8.15 p.m. and the Orchestra Night, in- volving the complete London Symphony Orchestra, will be held Friday, May 2 at 8.15 p.m. With support of :the Sully Foundation.. the subscription prices will remain at $20 per family and $9 per adult for the series. The Goderich club will be looking for in- creased sales due to rising costs and tickets may be obtained from any Rotary Club mem- be r. The first concert- features the popular Messiah which handel composed in the space of three weeks in 1741. It took him seven, nine and six days respectively for each of the three large sections of the work and another two days to fill out the instrumentation. The first presentation took. place in Dublin• in April 1742 as a benefit concert. Handel later initiated a series of benefit concerts with his work for the Founding Hospital. The concert was an annual event and the blind Handel made his last public ap- pearance in 1759. 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