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Surely spring is finally here. Mr. and Mrs: Bent Herlufsen seem to think so anyway as they begin that
amoral job of cleaning up the front lawn.--R'akes. and wheel barrowshave been a common sight around
Goderich during the past few days as citizens get out and about their property turning the town' into the
prettiest community in Canada,—Staff photo
now chairman�rec� Bisset
ofBluewater radio club
The Bluewater Radio club held
its second a hniversars`rheeting•in
the club room at the Park Theatre •
on April 6 with anelection of,
• officers. Members were present
i. om Auburn, Clinton. Wingham,.
as well as a good attendance trrom
Goderich.. •
Membership includes two blind
amateurs sponsored by members
of the Bluewater club. Another,
. blind prospective amateur, :Jim
-..R.-urd ock.,...af.. Loyale, was__
embers by
VE3FFP, who has taken a course weekend of June 24 and 25. This is
on this at the C.N.I.B. an • event observed by radio
After the meeting the members amateurs in Canada and the
gathered at the residence of Ernie tri . S . A .. • when portable
Barker, VE3AWI for coffee and communication' centre s
doughnuts. ' independent of hydro power are
As has been the custom since set up for communicating with
the .club was• formed an annual other amateur radio operators
field day is planted for the from coast to coast.
Progr�iiiheiped save
' Stuart Henry, of Wingham, . and it
is hoped thathe•too will become a A well directed program -of
m e ni,b e r of the local ha m preventive dentistry saved
fraternity. parents over 'a quarter. of a
Officers elected at the meeting million dollars last year in direct
are: Fred H. .Bisset,-'VE3AlU, dent-a4-expen-ses-r
chairman, Safford' Heights. and In 1965 the Board of Health' in
Glenn McMichael. • secretary- Etobicoke (a Metropolitan
treasurer, Benmiller. Toronto borough6 started a dental
A vote of thanks was extended public health p r,o g r a m'
by Fred -Bisset to the retiring encompassing 50;000 students in
officers; Bruce McCreath, (` its elementary, school system.
VE,3E;A"H—Gaderidli,-.. anzl---elark program—is - reventiye
Forrest, VE3BOF, Hensall, for only. No treatment, apart from
their services to the club -during the application of fluoride, is
the past year, b given. In 1971, 65 per cent of the
A demonstration of chair children had no cavities in their
caning was given by Stuart Henry, teeth—a reduction of 8 per cent in
' the rate of tooth decay in one
year—the equivalent of saving
parents $278,000 in direct dental
expenses.
_ - he -.director 'of ;the program
+Dr. Samuel Greer'rtimatedlong
term savings to parents achieved
by other parts of the program .as
$24,409 for painting of fluoride on
small ,,children's teeth;. $18,604
for the brush-ins”—fluoride
, toot trpa'ste • th'a-t_-is se rfti__.
administered by older children
and $210,416 for the educational
component—lectures on the carp
of teeth given to 26,000 older
children.
On„Wednesdny, April . we" went
to Sheibys Sugar Bush with Miss
Perdue and her Grade 3 class. We
went there by bus.
The.trees had been tapped and
there was sap running into the.
buckets. Sap was also running
througplastic pipes to the .
storage lank.
We watched the sap boiling
inside the building and then Mrs,
Shelby gave us some maple syrup
in a cup—it tasted sweet!
The trip was fun and we had a
good time.
GRADE 3
Room 2
On Wediesdayour class went to
a Sugar Bush near Bayfield. We
went on .a bus,.
We saw the syrupboiling and we
went for a walk in the bush.
Mostly. all of us were getting
stuck in the mud. Some fell in it.
We wrote stories and pain't'ed
pictures about our trip. —written,
by Gail Pinkney and Dianne Bogie
The poems that are here were
written by Susan Jeffery and
" Heather Brander in Grade 6.
•
bertson
ounclup
Winter's gone and `spring takes
`over.
Pups gain strength rolling. in
Clover •
`
And new green grass blossoms
everywhere.
Spring's new' scent drifts slowly
in the air
Spring only comes once a year
And I enjoy it while,.`it's here. --by
• Susan Jeffery.
PUSSY WILLOWS
Pussy Willow, Pussy Willow
Growing on a tree
Soft and fuzzy, small and grey
' .Spr=ing is come for sure to stay.
Pussy Willow, Pussy Willow.
A new born little kitty
Your feeling is so soft and gay
To 'me you're like a warm sun
ray,—,1-leather Brander` -
SPRING iS HERE
Spring is ."here bringing', lovely
flowers
Snows replaced
showers -
by.
cool
April
First mon
held in Ashlield
Vatican 11 Decree on Christian
,, du t on states that "Parents
Must Be Acknowledged `s `"The
First And Foremost Educators Of
- Their Children,"
Under the laical, gnidanc of
three very important people :in
Kingsbridge Parish, Ashfield, the
parents were able to fulfill thej'r,
duties .of ;Vatican' II last "Sunday .
Fattier Henry Cassano, •society
of St. Paul, Clem Steffler, ,
principal of St. 'Joseph's school
and Mrs. Paul Eedy teacher of ,
Grades 2 and 3 worked ,patiently
and, jOyjngly every .Wednesday
with the youngsters to prepare
them for their First Holy
Communion..
'Receiving the host for the first
time situated beside the altar, at
Mass on Sunday in St. Joseph's
Church, , Kingsbride were ` 17
children.. They are: -three-
. children from St. Aug.ustine-. ,
(father's name.in brackets) •
Colleen 1� oran (Grdon); Kathleen
Foran (John) and Harry Boyle
(Raymond);. and 14 from
Kingsbride, Bobby Austin
(Wilfred), Carl Courtney
..,. •
" (Joseph); Jackie Dalton (Mark),
Saturday, April 8 Holrnesville 2 Dana Doherty (Stan), Fredrick
held their 6th and 7th meetings. Gerdes (Gerry), Timmy Martin
The nesting was opened with (Jim), Diane Miltenburg (Ries),
the° pledge led by Laurelanne Rose Marie O'Keefe (Joseph),
Bond. The minutes were.read by Yvonne •Sinnett• (James), Annie
Carol Weber. Van Diepen (Arie), Cathy Van
The girls are to hand in their Diepen (Theodore), Jackie and
record books on April. 21 and 23. Jimmy Vap Osch (twins of Peter)
Achievement Day :was di°scussed
k and Tony' Van Dyke (Bill).
and there was rehearsal . for the Apart from 'their , ordinary
fashion show. Sunday clothing, ,the girls wore
Mrs: Westbrook discussed and pink satin sashes with a w i e
demonstrated how to set •in fringe edge, and the boys wore
sleeves, -sewing on ,buttons and identical blue sashes.
turning hems. The - older children took an
The _leaders picked a few active part in the reading of the
garments to demonstrate to the Acts of the Apostles, Prayers of
girls how to judge the garments. 4 the Faithful ,and the Offertory
.Achievement Day is on May 6.• Procession.~ �__..--•
Out of town 'friends a.nd
;relatives expressed their
feelings as to the simplicity of the ,
ceremony, including the �.
children's attentiveness, the
attractive'. floral arrangements
Dr and Mrs. John MacDonald'- and most of all, the •ohoir. Their
were visitors with Ws.-- Roy hymns included `LO Sacrament
Petrie over the weekend. Most Holy", "Lord Accept- the
Gifts", "Thank .You Lord" and
by Mary Ellen Sturdy
_Port Albert
"They'll Know We Are Christians
By Our Love"
The childrep.received rosaries
and certificates fram.Mrs. Frank
Reigli,ng, Kingsbridge and Mrs.
pill Kinahan, St. Augustine, both
C.W'.L. Church Life Conveners,
A , ' Coxnniunion Breakfast
prepared by the C:W.L. was held
it intediately,after the Mass in the
church basement. Mrs. Eugene
'Frayne, Mrs. Eldon Austin, <tvlrs.
Bill Hogan, and Mrs., J'im Gilmore
also served lunch and hot drip) s
to the friends 'andrelatives
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25 percent off. :
Yes, everything we Have in our store,relating to hardware etc. is
being,sold off. '
After many years in the retail b;usiness,we are quitting. Our,
location shall remain but as a plumbing and heating showroom.
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