The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-15, Page 23•
CIIton'SPrIng Show
First time town .fries
three. days; 6,000 attend
The first three clay fair in the
history of the 118-yefr-old
Clinton Spring Show drew more
than 6000 people..
For the ,first time this year: a
show was put on Sunday as a
western and riding horse show ,
was added. This show, performed
under sunlit skies: drew between
1500 and 2000 people to add to the
total of 4.500 who attended the
* Saturday show.
Highlight of Friday night was
.the crowning of Sue Palmer. 19
year"• -old daughter of Dr, and Mrs.
D.B: Palmer of Clinton. She edged
outher-sister Joanne in the close
-contest, Linda' Thompson of R.R.
3. Kippen was third.
,Others entered in the contest
were Lynda Workman, Kippen;
Karen Tyndall, R.R: 4, Clinton:
Janet Klaver, R.R. 3. Kippen and
Nancy Sillery, Brticefield,
Sue -'is a special commercial
s,ttl'cirt at Central Huron
Secondary School and hopes to he
a stewardess when she graduates.
She will compete' in 1973 at the
° Canadian National Exhibition for
the Sweetheart of the Fair title.
She won $50, donated by' Lorne
Brown Motors. Her sister Joanne
• won $30 for second prize,donated
by Ross Lovett, president of the
fair,
',Mrs. Wes lieirn;liel' of
Wroxeter, with 14 points. topped
the homemaking section. Sandra
McClinchey of, Auburn, with 21
points, won the junior division.
Ot'tier winners included: arts,
and crafts, Mrs. Elgin Nott.
4. Clinton: domestic science.
Mrs. Phyl Parsons, Seafor•th:
floral exhibi Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs, J.H. Johth tone, Goderich.
liquid embroidery, Mrs, Ken
Stoll, Seaf°4rth, - ° •
There were 37 exhibitors who
showed 381 exhibits.
The - women's auxiliary of
Clinton Branch 140'of the Royal
Canadian Legion won first prize
for its float in the opening parade
Saturday morning.
Edwin Campbell of
Paris won the Bank of Montreal Two daughters of Dr. and Mrs.
trophy for the hest heavy horse on *Ray Flowers of Clinton, 13 -year -
the grounds and Sam Horne of old Michele and 1.4.year-old Lynn.
Gowanstown had the hest light placed ` first and third place
horse. respectively in the saddle horse
Other special prizes: best class (ridden by a child under 16
dairy herd, Jack Van Egmond,' years.)
R,R. 1, Clinton; most points in Wendy Tyndall 'of R.R. 4,
dairy class, Tom Coursey, R.R. .. Clinton was s.ond.
8, Parkhill; most points in the , ".Emke Brosof Elmwood took
.swine class, Hugh Hart, Gadshill.: first in the ' commercial rabbit
4-H club member with best dairy class.
-calf, Glenn McNeil. R Z, 6,
Goderich: 413 club member with
best beef calf. Leslie Falconer.
R.R. 5, Clinton, and best flock of
sheep, W.E. Crawford, Minesing.
Shannon Elizabeth Kerr. 41'2 ,
month old daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs. Randy Kerr of Dungannon,
• was first in, the baby contest.
She also won the hest-bahv-
under-six-months-old class while
Scott Les McAsh. 10 -month-old
soh of Mr. and Mrs. Brian McAsh
of Clinton, was first in the six-.
months -and -over class.
Ed Fitzsimmons of Thorndale
was exhibitor with the most points
in the show ,horsee, section and
James Rundle of R:R,,6, St. Marys
was exhibitor with most pointsJin
the stock section,
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Local Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet owner Vic Pope, right, present's a cheque to Goderich and
District Collegiate Institute graduate Kevin Coi. Kevin was selected to receive the Colonel Sanders
busary recently. (staff photo)
urged to
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legalized ab�rtl�ns
In place of the regukr monthly
meeting of St. Joseph's Council,,,
joint meeting with St.
�• Auustine, Lucknow,,t and
.,Kingsbridge was held ' in, the
parish hall, at Kingsbridge on
Wednesday evening, June 6,
Approximately 50 ladies, were
in attendance including members
of Wingh°am and Goderich
Councils. Father H. , Cassano
opened the nreetirig with the
• Leagt prayer. Mrs John Austin
. gave a Scripture reading and led
In the Family Prayer for
'Vocations.
Mrs, Joe Courtney, president
of St: Joseph's Council, welcomed`
members and guests. Mrs. The
.'Keefe read the Minutes of the
last meeting for St. Joseph's -
Council. • .
Mrs. Dennis Dalton has donated
an afghan, Mrs. Jilin Gilmore and
'Mrs. Bill Hogan are hooking a
rug. These will be used as prizes
Ashfield parents will pay more
- On•, June
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Sept•
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Was held at,
John Austin
with'nominatrons
Mrs, carr
nominated
5_ a meeting_ af_The,
Committee
BrdQksid0.
opened the meeting
for secretary.
ry Hackett was
Regional Truck Rodeo c ntests
to select championship drivers
start on June 10 throughout
Ontario and in other Canadian
Provinces. Playoff winners will
match skill and experience for the
lessons and the general .opinion
was., that the swigiming lessons
were very important for the young
people of the_ area. '
It was decided .that the lessons
would cost $4.00 and the parents
would he' asked to pay„ $6,00
The minutes' of thelast'meeting to''ardsthe busing oftile children
were read. making a total pf `10.00 per child.
The correspondence w'•as . read Thy Conimittee is hoping to crime
after which the financial rebut 111) \. illi SOHW way ofp�ivine for the'
most rigorous test ofall- the _25th was given. rest
Anniversary Championships to Swimming lessons in Goderich It was suggested that it would he
take place in London, Ontario on g
September 9th.
Over 20,000 truck, and
transport drivers are expected to
compete. 'Only three winners
from 'each Province will qualify to
enter the, National
Championships. Rigid scoring.under exacting, simulated driving
were then discussed—Bob Park a good idea to form a Committee
,from .the G,oderich Pool was - of, people in the Community to
present to discus this' year's think up and plan some actidi'ties
swirnming'progr'am. • • to help raise money.
It was decided that the lessons Warren Zinn presented a book
'would be in August'friim 9 a.n. to ofpr•ices•for a climbing apparatus
10 a.m. The cost of swimming for Dungannon and Ashfield Park.
lessons and bOsing'the children Bill Black said'he would lihok into
was then discussed. .it as he knew'where he could got
conditions means that those wha Different ideas were givrt.lor some.
do -reach --t G-."'rle(•iri ct � h tyS'_.,j3;:r�
p-rnttt be r--tr�>eirg-t.hey-f��r true 1t-wa e t
outstanding. The final wine s buses but nothing definite was "activity.ni,'ht at Brookside School
will be, envied by fellow,decided. Last year the Recrva.lion ' one night a week dining the
contestants, all of whom are truly . Committee paid i'or quite a hit of summer months. This is to he `
professional. the busing. The Walk-a-thon made held for the girls tooyoung.to play
Primary purpose of Truck' this possible. but seeing that"no ball or if they would like to take
' Rodeo is to encourage continued Jeffr,fts? ideas had come up for thfs part in something other than
attention to the need for safety,' year it was decided that the, baseball.
skill and courtesy on the highway?
This becomes more important
every year... not only for
transport drivers b,ut motorists
as a whole because of increasing'
use of the highwityalkodac t beta -of
vehicles on the road.
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parents would be, called upoi to , Mrs. Barry Hackett is going to
pay for more of the busing. head this tip and she will he
.Mr.. A•u s t i n asked the anxious to ' hear from people
committee what. their feelings interested in helping her as well
were ori continuing the swimming as1girls who are interested in
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Certificates
now!
coming to this fun night.
• The meeting came to a close
with•lots of conversation about the
summer ahead.
in a raffle.
The minutes of St. Augustine
Council were read 'by Mrs. Cyril
Boyle. The deadline for clothing
for Comber•mere, is June 26. It
was decided to have another lake
sale on Sunday, June 25.
Roll call was- taken by., Mrs.
Van Osch., Reports were
given by Church Life, a.nd
Christian Family Life
Conveners. TheC.W.L. executive
attended the Girl Guide * Mother
and Daughter' Banquet held on Mav
25.
Mrs. Walter Clare reminded us
to stop further:' liberalization of
abortion laws by: writing to the
members of parliament.s'; etc.newspaper editortc.
Mrs. .= Jim Martin.,
Communications and Public'
Relations Convener stated in her
report that eight merhbers had
attended the Dungannon �, C • W. `s
Ladies'. Day held on June 1.
Members looked after the Mav'
birthday party • .at l furor}vrie w.
C'lin'ton:
Patients° 'were
entertained with a program and.
lunch and birthday gifts were
provided.
Mrs. Wilfred Austin, . Social
Economic and' v:ic tale.
Convener, reported that Murray.
Gapnt, M.P.P. for Huron -Bruce:
has been asked to speak.at the
August meeting. fids topic will be
farming. •
Mrs. Mark ;Dalton, So:olal
Action Convener, . submitted an.
article on unemployment,
It was reported by Mrs, John
Howard, Cultural Life Convener;
that the keepers' trophy' for the
Grade 8 Citizenship. Award' has-
been .ordered. Plans are being
made to *cater . for the trade 8
planation banquet held` on.
Thu,-sday evening, June 29,
The Knights of Colu:rnbus
Cornrlrunior� Breakfast is .also
being served on Sunday, June 18.
Mrs. John Austin visited the
sicMavk and shut-in during the month
of
Mrs. Joe Courtney and Mrs:
Clarence Doherty represented
the three councils of the parish at
the 52nd Annual Diocesan
Convention held in Sarnia during
May. Mrs. Clarenc-eDoherty gave
a complete and interesting report
of this convention.
A leadership Course is being
held i'n'S°oder�ich during
September.Father. Cassano spoke a 'few
words inwhich he stated that this
was his last meeting with the
C.W.L. before he -leaves- on his
new assignment in Brazil. Mrs.
Joe Courtney thanked Father for
the help he has given us during his
stay in our parish. The meeting
•,closed with prayer.
Lunch was followed by a plant
Sale. Mrs. Agnes Caskanet
Wingharn was the lucky winner of
an evergreen„ tree.
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