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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-26, Page 8.4,_, E, The Goderich Si&n 10. r► Ili rsd+aY, 'Tan ► ` 26, t007 OM' Newsfront Vikings Split Double -Header By Nancy Bell In the basketball games played, - here last Thursday, the Vikings splita double-header as the Seniors defeated St. Marys 44.37, while' the Juniors lost. their ,, e, op.,, „,stra, i ht. game by,,a score of 45.43, Traaiie1Ung to.s Marys, the .Senior girl's downed the opposition 22.9, *bile the Score yToc Alpha GOes Bowling "The Toc Alpha delegates .from Huron 1 County along with they Guides In -Germany interested teenagers met, at the Chilton. Bowling -• Lanes last Friday night with 21 bowlexs Make Local The prize winners for the even. Ings activities' were high _ lady Helen Johnston, Gerrie,-highTmen • Larry McKinley, Zurich. Low lady was Marlene Douglas, Gorrie, and low man was Brian Cox, Clinton, After bowling the group met at Ontario Street United church in Clinton - for lunch, and a dis- cussion of future activities. One of the highlights of future programming is a Toc Alpha pro- gram on Sing Time on Feb. 5 with many of the delegates pre- sent. for the Juniors was,12.7. I wonder if it could possibly be * * * the same one? Also, last Thursday, the ' * * * `DCI wrestling squad bras vi°c- . For the students who are plan. toribus over the visiting St. Hing to attend university in the Marys "team by doe.ating . it 41•1 _ fall, the meeting in the cafeteria 15, k'riday, the boysutxaye11et1 to on Monday afternoon was both in. Listowel where' :they won their tere5.ttng ,and informative: Sev. " taftr Stratglit~®'.t et, ,21 2U: aca -students, co WO- rept ,Toda the team meets Wingham. senting arts, science, business Sahrday, some of . the grade administration, and physical thirteens attended a -,lecture on education spoke .to the students The Heart of oarkness; at the . about course choices and univer. University of Western Ontario. say life. Rumour has It that"the professor Tuesday 'afternoon, the,,grade who is setting the Grade 13 final 10 and 11 subject prizes. were paper' is a lecturer at UWO,Waed"to their winners. Today, the grads thirteens.. are writing . the OSAT tests from • 8:30 h, m. to 1 p, m. The results of these tests are a major factor.. in the. acceptance of unversityti applications. . * * * Don't forget the formal on ,e,..'.�"�e�"1'7, v�r""�t1"""3'ofihny°'�ow�n as --�,,�.•:,_, his orchestra. 4 OpenW Nicely' Until 1.... r ' p.m. • w 91 VICTORIA ST•, 1Q.R * -GODERICH William Cameron presided at a meetii'ig`of the Goderich and Dis- trict Association for the Mentally , Retarded on Jan. 17, . The association- members expressed 'gratitude for the support of the public Lathe Christ- mas card campaign for Hinds to aid the National_ Crusade for Research. - For the second year the Can- adian Girl Guides and Brownies, of Zweibrucken3 Germany, have, donated tdPthe Goderich associa- CULBERT'S BAKERY THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY, `�" Drd1ntrK-now We Will Have HOT CROSS BUNS - Every Day -From .Now' -Tilt-Easter Time . - CHOCOLATE and •COCOANUT • CREAM PIE Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday tion the money collected by the girls as they sang Christmas Carols around the homes of the Canadians stationed at . the Ivo. 3 , Wing 'of ie RCA:f- bba.se in - Germany. Mr; -Cameron will, attend the leadership development seminar in February. Mrs. Carroll reported that the Workshop is busy with contract work. She will be attending the June and August conference. • Mrs. Graham reported that the Queen Elizabeth School pupils were treated to- a Christmas Party by the Lion's Club and _ Christmas gifts from the -Ladies of the Christian Reform Church. Outdoor playground equipment has been purchased for the Heard Reports LOCHALS#.-1-- The regular,con- gregational meeting of Ashfield Presbyterian Churchwas held Monday afternoon at the church. Reports from all sections were given and business for the new year was dealt with. The WMS- meeting, which_ was - to have been held at the home of Mrs. Dick West on Thursday, was postponed by batt weather: Attending the Huron Hereford Association banquet at Belgrave Friday evening were Mr. and- -Mrs. Oliver M.::Charles, Mr, Don- ald Simpson and Jimmie.,. „ Visiting immie,- Visiting Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie on Saturday was Mrs. -Tom Inglis and Marlene, Belmore„ Rod • Finlayon, Petrolia, spent a few days at his home here 'during the week. Mrs. Tom Farrell -"has not been as well -as her friends would like to see her and has been spend- ing a few days with Mr. and -Murray-Mcdall mGoderich;--* Mrs. David Elphick is pre. sident of Ripley and District Horticultural Society and took office „themir.sLmeeting Of the year Tuesday at the home of Mrs., Bert Breckenridge, Ripley.. " o—O-D The Touch That -Makes All The ,Difference Culbert's Delicious -CANDIES Are The Exclusive Product Of . Their. Own Goderich ,kitchens . Fine., Pastries and Confections - Since 1877 Open House will be held at the Queen Elizabeth -+School on May 24. Pr4cteris_the associa. • tion representative to the authority board for 1961. EXHIBITION JUNIOR • le • ILVERBRIGH'' CENTEtWIAL PRE.IENT •FEATUR SMOKED JUMBO lb. 5 9!. FOR ROASTING OR BAKING— WHOLE OR HALE,,, E • GODERICH —SIFTOS-= Vs. 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