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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-17, Page 5
G ' .GRAPE ONE, ,, By Kim Schutz One of ttiestorieSin our reader tinny:`Otiiy Sawa poodle on'�TV' and she thought MVlr. Mugs would . look \nice with curls in his hair!, When Pat, canis home he was ,angrylwith Cathy, and he took Mr. Mugs home and washed the curls out of,his hair. Everybody laughed at this story. '"" The grade ones care talking about the postman and this is what They came up with; He is polite, strong, healthy and smart; 41e -walks a long- y; war - He carries amail pouch; His mail is sorted in a' green mailbox; At the Post Office he sorts out mail for his route. GRADE" THREE Miss Perdue In music we. are singing songs from all over the world, We' are learning, songs from Australia, Jamaica, Africa and United States. Oberts�n, Roundup In language, we are writing television commercials. M,r.'Currie's Class Robert Pinkney ail() Bruce' Will go to the Huron County" Boa,d and will compete against all grade 5 pupils in Huron County. And this week they have been assigned. a project in•science. MRS. NORMAN Mrs. Norman's class presented part of --the Valentine Assembly last Friday. The play, "The Three Little Pigs" seemed to be enjoyed very much. BAKE SALE By Mark Jones " On Friday, Fel5ruary9 11, the Student Council held a bake sale and ' white elephant sale. The baking and items for the sale were brought by pupils in grades seven and eight.. • ASSEMBLY . By Mark Jones An assembly was held on Friday morning. It consisted of a play and singing by two different groups. • A Nutrition Clinic for teachers of elementary -schools in Goderich was held last week at Victoria Public School under the direction of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board through their Milk Foundation and the Ontario Dairy Council'. The Clinic was thefirst in Huron, ountLand onlytheo-third in Ontario but according to organizers many more are to come. The object o itEie"even`t Was -TO -acquaint teachers with supplies and program arranged by the Dairy people. ` Here a group of those taking part examine one of the games involved Round and About Witb. Mcirtha This weekend -lots of activity. ' °,FOLKS'.'- just plain and'simple Anyway, some of the P.U.C. The Goderich Figure Skating Club . FOLKS, • wish to thank those crowd turned up •later at the Competitions • start on Sat, responsible for their use of :St. •G (i'd e 1° i.c h Trotting 'and.: afternoon, Feb. 19, at 1:30 to 5 , George's Anglican Church Hall on Agricultural , Ass'n Dance .incl p.m„ then again on Wed. Feb.. 23 ' Sundays and .the McKay HallIt • everyone Seemed to have a rent 'from 4 1o'6:30 p.m. Mark your facilities on Saturdays. - ' time. After,a fine dinner served calendar and make time to -go and The nice thing' • about their b y t h e 10 c a 1 Legion A u x• see them. shows ' will be • the audience members, with short -SHORT - These young skaters are , involvement which is to make -... speeches from the guests at the competing for a precious .trophy their shows more enjoyable.. . head -table, Mr,, and Mrs. 1301) or •medal and 'are really giving They are negotiating tor a bus Mc.Kinnon•led'thedarrcing, getting their all to this greatoccasion. :and are •lining ,up, their tour everyone up on the floor and Not only, will you „help them-_ , itinerary for a real interesting .mixing them up for ,great "get since udience is good"for themsummer, Good ,luck to them, as acquainted" evening. • ' but you will see some fine they will cover strops from Owen I believe this year is 'the :0th. • performances of th.e'se would be Sound -well -Huron and Bruce. Anniversary for the toaster, Seal great entertainers. •. ' Grey ,and part , of Middlesex Program of the the Las Sr(•ietl So, go 'out for a .couple of .Ceunties. ;�. •for_Cr'.ippled C.hildrenWhich will hours -it is free -and w ill,.,he, • Are you interested in learning be coming up about March' 2 hntil . appreciated by the hard wonting '',•morep'.a"boutw,,Ho• me Care, Child":, April 2z ' - care, Home Economics .' Another° spot, where you die ° Hou•sekeeprngautres e%-, tic`.'• downin the'old jeans; for thalex1ra .Write the Home Gare Program, dollar' for a very Worthy 'muse.' Box 659 Seaforth for, this terrific Have you noticed the new course which opens to our Huron column in our Signal Thy Keith Williams -titled- 'I, KALEII)OSPORT'' in•teaching nutrition to youngsters in grades kindergarten through three. Left -to 'right are Mike Vroornan, affiliated with both Robertson and Victoria Public Schools, Joanne Telford, a teacher at Victoria, John Kane, principal of Victoria Public School, J. W. Coulter, who was on hand representing this Bo'a'rd of Education, Annex 1171arieDosch and Debbie Hayes whit offered the courseas employees/ of the Milk Foundation, -staff photo • '� t - Skating Club. • • This Sun4lay, Feb:20 sees the start of the Central Huron Hockey League Semi -Finals at 7:30 p.m. in our arena. H again is some Here and watch a `good fast hockey game -here it is,•but if you would rather do ,some good fast . pencil sketches here is t'ou opportunity also on Sunday evening at 7:30 ,p.rn.- The Life Drawing Classes are off to a good start at the Art Club studio, Caledonia Terrace at North' st. .so why note enjoy learning to do. quick• sketching with pencil or charcoal;4earning to see lines and shadow' and how to express them on paper. • Justbring-a piece of .hardboard or something large about 18 X 25„', there rs. j'ots,of paper at the sSfudib, aril ..enjoy an in%resli ig hour.' The "Opportunity for:Youth" Yout-h" groups are organizing around th:,e • country and Goderich has an excellent group of entertainers who will bring a ray.of sunshine to the shut-ins in hospitals etc.' a well as the regular audiences --in four of our counties. A - Chatter from o iborn� real competition, you're sure County district. to enjoy it. Last �'rim- Week, Marathon 99 was -"Foe hose-Ofyou---,who.'off Af Ihe S_net Golf.-and Sports Centre, just2 or 3. miles This young, marc can do write' north' of us. ups 'for any and all of -the Sport The° worthy cause was the groups and even fhb' you have Cystic Fibrosis Fund ' and some fine writers for your croup, everyone is happy, even tho' the you sht uld give him a 4PA' words contestants or • snowmob.ile for his column. - Don't forget the game E'eb. 20 at teachers, parents„ and pre and the snow had..been fading in 2 p.m. of the Intermecifat1 di,ainst school(rs, displayed 'their front of them., „St. Mikes --a' great game..comine ' ,skating• ability. - So all of :you who ,sponsored up! The Junio'i Wing has taken a• n a these people do get your Another thing to think :about is zoo atmosphere as Grade 2;,cla ss Every bit is boupd to help, so he contributions in right away. . 'Young Canada Week Ilar'ch 21 to has Set uphicpisplay of zoo animals � • , in he hall. drivers were soaked to the hide On Valentine's Day show care - To needy people evet'vwhere. let's all • MRS. CORY' 'u " • Althh'ougevery week is Health 'Meek in Mrs. Cory's .class:, we had extra talk$ about the. food We ; eat, and the sleep we get,' and the elotbes we -Wear this time Qif the The .Kindergarten boys and, girls also'' . made Valentines. These cats were made of hearts and are very cute. , I --invite, . iurtsfalo 1N -i eW, neat 1 --oat, every;:'enloyakle; p—1 t'e4y, preeioti A'- dventur T•-•tieasure, 1ok fr Y, --yours, years, yearning JUNIOR NEWS• • Mrs: Te,Ifor'd On Friday our claiss "had a. Valentine ` Bazaar, One .of the.- things he.things we had was a jell* bean contest. You had. to guess the number of jelly beans in":,a jar., Mrs. MacDonald won witha gue$s of 1,36$ jelly beaus. There were 1,369 -how close can youaget? Tile. teacher's Valentine cake was won by Mrs. Cory. The • pupil's cake was won by Brian Good who., is in Mr. 'Carroll's class. We were very excited with the number of people who came to our Sale. On Monday morning we were surprised to find out we 4bad earned $69.93- for a• ,,,trip to Niagara Falls in June. We would. like to thank the people who attended our bazaar, • • MRS. FISHER Mrs. F,sher's Kindergarten are cutting„out valentines, They are' having great fun learning songs and games. • MRS. REDMOND The 'pupils have been busy ' getting ready for Valentine's Day. They made ,cards for their mothers and fathers. On Monday', they hada 'Valentine 'Party. • MRS. WALTER Mrs, Walter and her pupils made up a recipe. These are the ingredients: 4 tablespoons of soft „ butter, one-quarter• cup corn syrup r - and a.dash of salt,3 and one- half T. half cups sifted icing sugar. Knead with your hands-. Add your favourite flavouring' ,and make the candy into different shapes. Try some -they're delicious. OUR VALENTINE STORY Written by Gr.1 and Gr.2 Room 11, Miss McKague Valerie Valentine, lived in her a � " ,T heart house in Valentine Land, • She was getting ready . for ' Last wc,ek-wc hill two ' 1)l levha11 • could play with :their children. V a 1 e n t i n e ' s Day. She w a s team' visit our school Lhe list 111()f_. games help the child" decorating herself with little one • w'as Victoria School and correct speech difficulties. She valentines•and white lace. Valerie So givt' your money, give a drmr: m Colborne won Gout• t;a m('s to once. gave advise as well to people who was getting ready 'to be sent to And give it in ,your va1entitae. Vi ht,n C:oli,xit•ne. went to _Victoria.- hive pre school chflclr,en. Henry. d °' • • 'Phis poem which was written by Victoria won four garn.es to one. Mrs. ' Lillian Hallam. told ' Then, all•of a sudden, that bad meinbers of the Grade 5 class (iii' secc)ucl• visitor were tare patents about her work with Robbie the Robber`"Stole Valerie: :.s.Um.s_up...,the par 'e ° our school cic)d_jich \ !j Elis, aril the students'vho have difficulty with', tp, "Oh, IT ..help", she cried. had for Valentine's I)ay \Iideets won o games to one. reacting ,• Stie emphasised that -. 0 u t o f t h e ° y s came Valenti'rre''s Day. O,i1r elass-woul • • °,Instead of Soo-1(1cng !policy, on . The Third An ual Huron County "'some students•nrust be motivated , Supervalentine.N He snatched like to congratulate. Mrs. 'valentines to exchange it .is felt E. 1 e in e n t a r y - V 011 e y b all to -get them to enjoy reading. The Valerie away from Robbie the Telford's class on' their ' very that if each studerrt.Qrnacle• a • Tournament wastaelcfat Goderich • more theyt\ead the better readr• Robber and dropped him in -the' £ucces•sful take sale., , 'for _District Coll fate, -Institute on tI e •become. The faster they read ,Valentine jail, and that was the valc,ntin�.�axa�i paut.raaciri.e� or sic 5 z� . , _. a � cDonand'�s Nevis •9: h e ,1 u r 1 o 1• H ed. C r 0 $ s 1'he yuturday., Fehruary' 12, 1972. the in-ore't•Eiey comprehend. end of him` Mrs" Ma t •'' 28 teams competed ' '4'I`° °:§ li.v 1or' an'. 'µ.ed, a s, 'Ten' he'r'carezfulF c'a'rrlled Mrs. •MacDonald's 'class, has, principles s of pEac w and hr otter r f In all. 1 ass ha .ty m shA • t love would be better displayed. A representing' -1,5 ; e11;1111•ntal•y / film, "Why B111v'Can't Learn to ' •v alerie to her sweetheart, Henry been doing many experiment'S to S pe ass iTitily wn h If Ott P11 atc I p --=-r41..s r•I •il�i-t: N•ea.r�t find out thedifferentproperties of p '"`� s'�l o1:S:"�iitt7iTc ,old s�° , ---� ,c,rtrt--�ti-r----a e�rl-1 F(1)101ry 14. Mr. H�1101(1KnisleV.The •wfnnin;t ''schools .were: •;,otiit . stridents have. We soon Oh, • what a happy Valentine's air. a Boron' County Super°iritendent $ B 0 y ' s C: li a nip i )1 11 - H o w. i c• k observed that °many learning Day they had - Two boys made a model using a who is also .adirector of the Central, • Boy's Consolation- • disabilitieshave various causes, . ._1.1i _. balloon, to show rocket Mrs. Hopkinson . • propulsion. .Mr. Yeo The Glass compared- the temperature and rainfall of Bergen, Norway with that of "Goderich. Even though Bergen was much farther north •than • we are, its. winters "are:. warmer. They are now seridusl! thinking. of moving, just for the winters. The class is , ready *for St.. Patrick's since the painted pictures of a .leprachaun's enchanted forest. . Mr, Sygrove 'Lately we have been :learning about animals in our room. On Monday, Pat McCreight brought a- . fox fur to; school. We are making mobiles for., A Ontario Red Cross'i'o!rtli. told'tho Brookside. .C;ir 1'S Cfulmpious- some of which the ordina-ry c ) with • 'what was it n E students money that Was donated. to this - fund. •, • A total of $84.89' Was collected from the valentines'. On February 11 our s`tuilents • enjoyed an afternoon at the arena.' Everyone, 'including some 25 enc. for which t.hE. Li:un-§ ,,are t generous. 'I hear the Valentine roaring for billets for 1600 - Dance held by Local .1863 Aar©, • sixteen hundred kids. Space WKkers group was a big crowded sl'less with elbow room ,•.F. . TPA 44'1,Qf �a4ltto s1 L o. -- . ,y: ...{... only. ..you make arrangements to take in The P.U.C. entertained thea , a few of them and call. your Council at anice dinner which was favorite Lion and rtlake him • unhappily scheduled for the same happy. night as the Racing Association Dinner Dance. (We now have a Calendar at the Signal). different herbs & spices flavour every piece df Colonel Sanders' famous Kentucky Fried Chic'Cep. "Colonel Sanders makes i1 finger=lickirr' good!" Kentucky. fried ekicken. • ,TAKE' HOME SHOP 524.7359 i - 87 Kli gstoh °St,,, Goderich At the Five Points `r Love, Martha MARY'S SEWING, CENTRE Authorized Dealer for ELNA-WHITE• NEWEST FABRICS Ituraftroarasallfterormaroloai Lycra, Tricot, Double Knits, C,otton Interlocks Stretch Patterns • SEW KNIT -N -STRETCH SEWING COURSES Qualified Consultant and Teacher of Lingerie and Knits, - There is a knack with knits-- manufacturers use it -you can too. COME IN to see a" special demonstration to be given by JOHANNA El GEROLAME frog% Elna-White • FEBIWARY 22ND AND 24TH " • " Afternoons 2-4:30 p.m. REGISTER NOW FOR NEXT CLASSES MARY'S SEWING CENTRE 17 Albert.St•--Cainiton : n • Phone 482-7036 or 262.5372 OPENING SPECIALS R r E�jna•Open Arm Reg.'$479.00-Salle $399.00 w.t. • 782 White keg. $223.00 -;Sale $189.00.w.t. 1 5% OF'F ALL FABRICS • FEB: 21-26 1, b Ito w i c• k C e o 1 r• ,1 1, G 1 r 1 S T>erson wouldn't discover. In Language class, Mrs, ' • .• • __, 'this _._H kt rson's-. pun's -were, ---to- li•st-�- - ---Mr. Carroll. .•. _ ... Group discusslon�folIowed this ��`���•.- St. Some pupils are'learning a nifty th'e short cart in multiplying fractions. Mr. `Carroll's snowmobile CimSolatio Titussets, - Special thanks to the physical , presentation. We are .fortunate words they ,associated with education staff ,11(i1)C! ,and all the that mor'e_.attention.is now being Valentine's Day. These are • spent with. the students that .geed c ec. secondary students, who a i f� i On Wednesday. 'February 9; ,1 meeting to :i°equaint .parents with the specia SerViC•es now available to 'Huron Corint'v' students was held at our school. Parents present heard Mr ti, Verna Kane discuss her Work with students who have speech problems. She gave the parents a list .of spine word games, they special services. • THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU results: • • 'broke down. They are ,studying • Aitec religion and warfare methods. The pupils are learning the song "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing".' .' "'"ywelvet, valentine A -always; adorable L -love, lace, lovely E -ever, enjoy, eternal N -near, nice, never T -=true; treat. tears GODERICH FROSTED FOODS • 65 HAMILTON STREET . GROUND. 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