The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-01-16, Page 18Qatf,RI f SIGNAL -STAR, THURSD ' ';'MANUAR.Y,16, 1-669
By Brenda East ,ti
The Christmas Assembly was
held an Friday, December 20,
the last day of school before the
holidays.- At- this -. Assembly .the
Drama Club presented its first
-production of the - year, a
comedy • — entitled the
"Advantages of being Shy".
Everyone thoroughly enjoyed
the play and the students hope
to see other examples of this
club's talent before the ylear's
• end.
CHRISTMAS DANCE
The annual Christmas dance
was held the same evening in the
auditorium. Amid festive
decorations, topped by: a
gigantic Christmas tree which
actually touched the ceiling, a
good crowd of h students
celebrated .the py night of
holidays. Music was supplied by
the popular Kanay marnival.
Even jolly old St. Nick
arrived unexpectedly to present
gifts 'of mistletoe 'and. candy
canes. One could not deny that
this was one of the best dances
of the year thus far. "
DANCE AND BASKETBALL
The `social commitWe is
busily planning a _specie night
just for ,you! This Friday evening
at $:30 the Goderich men's team
will challenge the student's team---
to"'a basketball garrre. fi40
This:. activity has been
° planned with adults and parents
in mind. The admhsion is only
50c. for adults and we hope
many parents and •interested
town members will dropftby, just
for the fun ofit! -
Following the game, �a dance
will be held from 9:3Q to 12 for
students. "the Every One of
Us" from London will provide
the music. Ping pong and chess
,will be up in the corridors for
diose who don't wish to dance.
There's something for
everyone and the dress -'is -casual.
• Are you coming?
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. IT'S FORMAL TIME
The Students' Council is
working on the 17th 'annual
•formal again. 'it will be -herd 'in'
the new auditorium on. February
7 from 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. Gordon
Cooper and his Orchestra from
London:will provide the .music.
If you have not r 'ceived an
invitation, come anyway. You
arecertainly welcome.
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A REMINDER TQ THE BOYS
OF G.D.C.I.
If coq re -planning on asking
someone — you'd better hurry
up. It takes quite a lot of time to
Lmake a gown, etc.
' AND THAT WINTER
CARNIVAL?
Well, its coming - in
mid-February.` Since it is still in
the planning stage, a suggestion
box has . been placed ,.in' the
,corridor and any helpful hints
will be welcome. But remember
that eager participants will be
needed for these sports. So get
those .toboggans, or snowshoes
polished. The Winter carnival
l be Only what._ouu make it!
SCHOOL,IACKETS
After several months of hard
work, the jacket committee'
came up with r school jacket
pattern that was supposedly
what the students Wanted.
However, up to, this time,
only, a few • hav been- ordered.
These are jackets espeoially for
you — the students of
and just as distinctively D.C.I.
as they can be.
If you want a' jacket
PLEASE place that order soon
thrugh yourstudent council"
representative.
ouncil-
representative.
ST.:M4RY'S SCOOP
ACTIVITY TEAM REPORT
The Activity Team had its
first meeting of 1969 on January
'7. There was a, discussion Qn
making, a rink in the schoolyard-
but nothing definite -has been
decided. Volunteer pupils are
bringing in shovels in hopes of
beginning the rink. -
by Maureen 'McCauley and the
winner of the „junior divisi6;n,—
Ann McCauley; was given her
prize by Tanya Palmer.
Congratulations Anne and Ann.
The Activity Tearp gave each=of
the other students a• small gift.
The Activity 'Pearn hopes the
staff and students had a happy
holiday.
.Before the holidays the Tanya Palmer.
Activity Team. had a "Christmas
tree decorating, contest". The ROOM 3
winner of the senior 'divisibn,l This cvveek Room 3
i'i
Anne Melick, was given- her prize the
Grade 6s are making puppets" out
of papier . mache. First a potato
is, covered with strips of paper-,
soaked in paste. IC is covered
with several coatings and the
.features are painted on. Then
theead. i Sainte. and w en it
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RRILy \1V MI CITELL- , h . , potato is tY en out and
The girls a d boys basketball then the head is pasted together.
starts as soon- as they finish A costume is ,made and the
volleyball. In boys 'grade 7 puppet is finished.
volleyball, Sowerby's team won. ' c The pupils are also writing
The- school •- was closed last plays to be- acted- out- -by- the
Friday afternoon on account of puppets.°
the storm.
We --have Student Teachers. In ..
'Mr. Moore's room is Mr. Yeats
and - Mf. Martin. In Mrs.
Shaddick's, robin is- Mr, Medd
and Miss Ann McRae.
The Glee Club sang at the
Harbourlite Inn last week and
received a dinner: . -
In our reading class e
usually have around 15 minutes
Teacher, Mrs. Johnston, decided,
on having reading projects in
__.that xtra..-time:,..o-n..any eXereise"._
we he taken.
,DianneOsborne
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o Hold Municipal Housing Workshop
Builders..uf conventional -type
houses and factory -built units
will debate the virtues of their
products• at the Ontario Housing.
Corporation .Municipal Housing-
Workshop in Stratford next
Wednesday.
H. K. Macintosh,president.of
Space -Pak Internati
position to ,do.,.sdmething about
local housing problems.
People, dollars and trends
halve been the general themes of
the • housing workshop
programme which Mr- Randall
launched lash May in an attempt
to • achieve a better
i understanding of Ontario's
housing problems and how they
may be solved.
Members 6f municipal'
councils and planning boards,
•
(Inland Homes), will state the
case for factory -built housing as
a means of meeting today's
housing shortage.
'Wnclss�r.indicter ..Wi11l'iam-..(�..
Docherty, president of Riverside
Construction, will' describe how
he is able to build single-family
houses in a high construction
cost area under OHC's price
I' 't of $1
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,Drawing delegates principally`
from Huron, Perth, Waterloo
and Wellington counties, the
Stratford Municipal ,Housing
Workshop is expected to be the
largest of the series to date.
Hon. Stanley J. Randall-,
Minister of Trade and
Development,. said - the
workshops are designed to.
generate a frank exchange of
views between.OHC and persons
in th, community who are in' a
muntctpal_ "of'rcralsz _
rep`resenf tives` off real estate
building. industry, - labour , and
community organizations
throughout the Midwestern.'
_
Ontario Economic Region have
been invited to attend .,the*
,»
Stratford Workshop which will`
beheld at the Victoriai'i' Inn.
Registration, however, is not
confined to -these groups and
- any member of the public is
',welcome to . attend the
.,oworkshops which are held in
-co-operation. ' with the
Association of Ontario Mayors
and Reeves.
A panel of expert speakers
has been assembled for the
Stratford Workshop and there
YOUTHBOWLING
BY PRESS SECRETARY SENIOR BOYS
DI.ANNE MERIAM High single — Kevin Rumig
with a score of 232. High double
— Kevin Rumig with a total of
42a.
BANTAM GIRLS . �k
High single — Dale Oke with a
score of • 183. High double -
Dale Qke with a total of 318.
BANTAM BOYS
High single — Scot' Little with
a score of 221, High double —
Soot Little with a total of 330.
JUNIOR GIRLS --
High single — Debbie Smith
with •a good ;Are of 230. High
double — Debbie Smith with 'a
total of 368.
JUNIOR BOYS
High single Garry • Fisher
with a good score of 240. High
double ' — Garry Fisher with a
total of 398.
SENIOR GIRLS .
High single — Dianne Meriam
with a score of 193. High double
Dianne Merlotti with a total of
381.
Experienced
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HOLJ.SE O.F HOBBERLIN
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will be ample opportunity for
delegates to eartieipate in the
discussions.
OHC staff me iters ,will also
be on hand to discuss local
housing matters with workshop
delegates.
The workshop will conclude
with a dinner meeting( which will
be addressed by Montreal
business executive A. G. Lester.
Mr. Lester, who is executive
vice-president of planning and
research, Bell -Telephone.
CompanY -o-f -Gan -ada-,' will-diseuss-
today-'s challenges .and • society's
response to those challenges.
During the afternoon session,
J-ulie• Hanson, president,
Meridian. Property Management,.
one of 'the nation's. biggest
landlords whose developments
include the massive St. James
Town apartment complex in
Toronto, will provide workshop
delegates with 'are insight into
some of the problems faced by
the modern landlord.
° G. H. Miller of London,
~v •
a ,
regional co-ordinator . of the
Departmenl, of Educ'ation's
community programmes section,
will discuss the necessity of
recreation and corntnunity
programrpes in today's society.
Mrs. J: - J McHale, Jr.,
director . of the. Forest laity
K,iwanis' Senior Community
Centre and a member of the
OHC °Board of Directors, will
talk about the modern senior .•
citizen and how OHC is meeting
his special housing needs. •
An- illustrated -talk --on- GHQ's--- -
H'ome Ownership Made Easy
plan will be given by Eric
Shackleton, " the ' Corpdration's
assistant chief architect.
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