The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 24PA IO, ODRICH SIGNAL -STAR, TUURSDAY, ;UNE Z9, 197a
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BY BILL Lo1J0HEep
'-ROBERTSON MgM9RIAL
$C,H001.7.
The graduating class .
Robertson Memorial School' set
forth. on Friday June 9, on a tvip,
to Tpronto All th.e
b,e heard, the appy wit of
-.many of the school comedians,
:and the boisterous chuckles of
two' appreciative audiences.
The grade eight graduates for the school year 1971-72 from
Rbtertson Memorial School, shown here with their teachers, are
!tont row,left lo right: Cheryl Munroe, Wendy Thompson, Judy
Cruickshank, Brenda Mohripg, Mary Harper, Heather Matthews,
Anita Cooit,, Mr. F. Moore, Mrs,R. Proctor, Mr, R. Sinith, Mrs. R.
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Goddard, Tena Hartman, 'Lynn Craviford, and Betsy echard,
Second row, left to„right, are:,Marcla Green,tSandy Hamilton, Mary
Ellen Glazier, Louise Harris, Mary Moore,, Trudy Botz, Lori
Keller, Pat Helesic, Cathy Vance, Vicki Dierolf, Debbie Parsonage,
.Joni Smith, Margaret Wilkin, Gayle Williams, Linda Basler, and
Sherry Fielder. Third raw, leffto right, are: Larry Ryan, Lindsay
Griffiths, Larry McDougall, Tim Evans, nennis
Markham, Brian Yeoman, .David „McKee, Donald MaCPhee, Ahn
Parsons.,,Paul Bricker, Rick Moody, -Robbie Shrier, Bill Goddard,
tan Lambert, and Glen Hutchins._Fourth row, left to right, are:
Dennis Powell, Peter Erskine, Earl Salter, Steve Gardiner, Jim
•Gemmill, John Reinhart, Mark ,Jones, Dale Nivinsi Dennis Birch,
Dennis- Bell, Dan Dundas, Stephen Crew, Ron Marshall. Bill
.q,l-ougheed, Bill Gauley',•Jim Riley, Brian Meriam, Donald German,
--baird-Eisterrartd-Rteletfflatt.-Plftti-row;
Perry, Peggy Sheardown, Anita Robinson, Helen Schaefer, Tammy
.McAstocker, Dianne Mack, Di eine R i ley, Delabie McAdam, Heather .
Stewart, Joan Coulter, Wendy Boyce, and Linda Yake. Sixth row, left
to right, are: Pau! Mackay, John Saman. Greg' Beacom, Tony
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- When we entered 'the city we
passed the world 'renowned
:Ontario Place, supported on
rorketing , columns,, set. into
manicured grotinds with, the
flaming brilliance of the coioiwful
(levers sur4ounding it. '
Our first stop was the Royal
Ontario Museum, where inside we
set out on a voyage of discovery,„
that took us to the geological
section where we saw thousan.ds‘..
- of stories ,and minttrals ranging
from quartz; to gold to yubies,
diamonds, emeralds and
sapphires. VVe were all surprised
to see stones ,we never"beard of,
which, when. cut and:polished,
were beautiful .enough to-grace.the
mightiest monarch.
In the Eciptian section We saw a
.mumniy.thOnsands of years old,
an( on on wa was a pic ure
story set on rock tablets. We
barely got started on our .tour
when our time rah out and we had
to move on to our next conquest,
Vollick, MikeAndrew, Geoff Gibbs, Randy Carroll, Larry MArlajt,- the Planetarium. -
Kevin Williams., Bill Littlechild, John Jenkins, Eddie Godfrey, and . The Planetarium 'was .donated
Jeff Fisher. Absnt. are: Doug Stephens Ricky Welflilton," Terry -,ny.ttie McLattalth family. .and
Prou'ie, Debble AIIm RicliGodfrey, Cherie Boursleau, and Scott , opened November 2,1988. When
Milten.. •
1 " we entered., we were led through a
Bayfield approires liquor
For the first time in just less
anseven decades 13a.y.f.ielai has -
legally .become a ',Wet" town.
The move came with the official
,granting �f a liquor licenSe last
week to Mr‘s. Elwood B. RoNnSoa
owner and Tnanageress.of the 1,0 '
,room Albion, Hotel,
. The Wel heldopen house last
, Thursday and the ribbon cutting
cereffonY to mail< the occasion
was conducted by Robert E.,
McKinley, M.P. fbr Huron, More
than 200 people were On hand for
the event.
Mrs. Robinson pUrchased the
Albion 10 years ago and has run it
as an hotel with dining room
service:, but now. 'following. 'a,
liquorpbeciteheldiZst October
in, the •vi1laE0, and after'
renovations to the building: she is
able -to serve s.pints and beer'in
- the three licensed dining.. rooms.
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The Albion Hotel, a landmark
on Main Street,. Was 'buil/as a
Coach -HO -MO in 1856 lifld—arkled to:
in 1875 and 1890. The furnishings
'and decor add to a Colonial"'
atmosphere and with the original,
barin the ,same Jocatron the'
establishment enables the town; to
keep its Old World Charm,
Relief sale best ever
The annual 'Mennonite Relief
Sale li'Ekld.in New Hamburg on Mav
27 exceeded previous sales both
in terms of, atte.ntance and
receipts., This Year's sale
azLtwistir passages with
illuirtinated charti On each side
shoWite our solar , system, and
galaxy. We were then led Up a
circular staircase to the big
dome, where we were directed to
it in luscious, black reclining
chairs. At first,tfie dome was a
Osing,„..4vante, but as the
promm comtnenced, was
replaced by a blacls night sky with
a twinkling cluster of pinpoint
-lights known to usras the milky
way. From this show we 1.a.rned
#ARD TO
GET A MANIC 51,AY
HOW AFMR )VUYE.
NARRIED•AS /T
TQ GETNIM TO 60
HOME
BEFORE
YOU
MARRIED
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• the names and' positions of
different, planets, stars, -and
, galaxies, plus tile origin nd
positi.ons di'well known
constellations.
Our last stop before the trek
home was a stop at city hall.
During our tour we learned that
the plan ler City hall was chosen in
a worldlisle'conteAtor the most
4tk
uniquedesign. On our tom' we saw
be mayor and the chairman of
,
metropolitan Toronto's offices,
the hall of memory, and the
council chamber booed in the
dome.
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At theend Of the day a tired and
foot weary class embarked for
home.
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Photographed at the Adie`Knox Heiman
Community Centre in Windsor.
Joan Sinnott -Cathy Woodside, and
4 Mary Jane Taylor are the instructors. • '
And the class (in alphabetical order) is:
Carol Byron, Eric Frenette, Susan Filis, Patiicla
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Lawrence Gagnon, Rodney Grail, Lisa Harvey,
Donald MacPherson, Sean McDermott, Joey -O'Brien,
David Orchard, Jeannine Poupard, Yvonne Poupard
Joseph Reaume, Lisa Serdan, Mike Serdan, Lynn SrokOsz,
. Mary Ann Srokosz, Brian Steckley, Laura Stoddart,
Gagnon, Nicole van der Hoven, Natasha van der Hoven,
receipts exceeded 581,600 as
comPareci with 581,700 in 1971.
That's\ 8414 per cent increase
over last year. -
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PPY .BIRTHDAY
ANADIANIS
WE ARE NOW
105
YEARS OLD
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Fewof us remember the significance of the July 1st
'We are prone to forget that 105'years ago.. we became
a natioh and that July 1 is our 'national Birthday.
On thi s July 1, pause and remember what', the,ho I i day
is marking amithat yot are indeed fortunate to be alive
and well in one of the greatest countries on earth.
This reminde'r: is published by
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or dive score.
r 17 otit of 22 is how many
kids in the Saturday morning beginners'
. class atthe Adie Knox Ilierman pool
come from snuggly warm hornes,heated.
by natural gas.
And that's just about average
• for all the rest of Vyindsortoo:
• Where :79% of all homes and
apartments use clean effidient
natural gas for heat and hot water. .110
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around Ina pool for an hour,,3
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