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Mr. and Mrs. Bort Finlay of Goderich along with out
regular musicians, Mrs. Mary Taylor and No"rman SPeir,
PrOvided the music for MIOnclay afternoon's get-together
of old tyme music and dancing.
The auditorium was filled, to capacity on Wednesday
afternoon when the Usborne Central School presented
a, musical program. The senior choir of sixty grades
6" to 8 students, directed by the principal, A. T. Taylor,
sang twelve selections and the Junior Choir which in-
cluded forty grades 4 and 5, directed by Mrs. Jean
Hodgert, sang five numbers, The afternoon of music
was a real treat for the residents and displayed the
fine talents of the students and the excellent training
of the teachers. The accompa.ni sts for the afternoon
were Mrs. Lois Ottewill, piano and P. Snell, electric
guitar. The gymnastic team thrilled the audience with
acrobatics.
Rev. youmatoff of the I3ayfield and Middleton. Anglican
churches held a communion service in the chapel on Thurs-
day (Ascension Day.) Twenty residents of the Anglican
parishes in the County and ten from other faiths joined •
together for the service.
The Rhythm Band from Goderich psychiatric Hos-
pital, arranged and directed by Gordon Harrison, pro-
vided a fine musical program on Family Night. Eric
Munro was master of ceremonies for the evening and
also did some imitations and sang three solos. There
were vocal solos by Guy Morris, accordion solos and
reading by David Traxler, mouth organ by Morley Bloom-
field. Other band members were Viola Gliddon, Lorne
Hopkins, Gordon MacDonald, Ron Browning and Kathy
McGraw with Gordon Harrison, pianist. Earl Allen, who
spent several years as a volunteer worker at the hospital
canteen, extended a vote of thanks on behalf of the resi-
dents.
We appreciate the assistance of the volunteers and
relatives with the wheelchair residents.
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On Friday, May 12, LOS F.
Williamson of R.R,#1, Walton
and Murray 4t. MacFarlane of
Bluevale, were involved in a
collision on Huron COunty Road
#25, Grey Township. Damages
to the Williamson vehicle were
estimated at $390.00 and to the
MacFarlane Vehicle, damages
were estimated at $400.00.
No one was injured. Charges are
pending.
James W.1-lenderson of Wing-
ham, was involved in a, single
car accident on Highway #4,
Turnberry Township, when the
vehicle in which he was travelling
went into a south ditch and struck
a fence owned by Harry Christie
of R.R.#2, Teeswater. No one.
was injured, and damages to the
Henderson vehicle were minor.
Charges are pending.
Leonard Schneider of
Waterloo was injured in a single
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13, when the Oar which he was
driving left the north edge of
Highway #87 and struck Acme
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damages tothe Rickert vehicle,
were estimated at $900.00,
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4—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 17, 1972