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The St. Peter's Catholic Women's League of Goderich held their annual Christ,
mas Bazaar in the. Church Hall on Saturday with a large turnout on'hand to
first hour) are Mrs. Leo Ouellette left, and Mrs.
A.R. Mark
o tea to
take advantage of the wares on sale or to enjoyne
Mrs. ARMarkson. ( photo)
-Among the participants at the St, Peter's Catholic, Women's They operated a °.booth selling hand 'crafts and gift items as
League annual Christmas Bazaar held on Saturday. in the part of a fund raising scheme to operate programs they have
church hall were the youth group members from the church. ' undertaken. (staff photo)
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uirnouncedtifter draws
A large crowd was in atten-
dance Saturday to make the an-
nual St. Peter's Catholic
Women's League Christmas
Fair a success.
In addition to the CWL's
regular tables, St. Peter's youth
group had a boutique table and
Muriel Fisher ' displayed her
driftwood art.
Winners of the draws were;
quilt, Alan Slater; purse, Mrs.
John Dykstra;. poncho, Susan'
Chisholm; Christmas centre
piece, Barb Moerbeck; chimes,
Jean Devereau; money tree,
Helen Armstrong; cake, Marg
to the Electors of
HURON -PERTH
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
OF .
Ashfield, West Wawanosh,
East Wawanosh, .Kinloss, Turnberry and
the Town of Wingha m
Having been a Trustee' on the former Winghana Roman Catholic
Separate 'School board and having represented you 'On the
County Board since its remotion, 1 10e1 that my experience will
.protriote better progress, 1 aryl prepared to represent you and
'work ter your best interests on whatever committee i may bo
appolnt..d to over the heat two years. 1 kindly solicit your supe
port at the polls oh December 4th.T -
Smith; and candy, Kellie
Strickland.
The hallwas decorated with
flowers by Wilfred Denomme
and music was supplied by Gord
Davidson, Mr. Stereo.
ki.EFFER
VOTE
HALEY
FOR
SEPARATE
SCHOOL
TRUSTEE
DECEMBER 4
Some Reasons Why You Should -.-.
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4 A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL
SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS
WHALEY„. Wants the most for his Calx dollar
WilY?
... Because he pays a lot of tax
D0 YOU?
If so, Vete WHALEY, Dec. 4
I can't work miracles BUT I will do my honest best.
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Goderich Recreation ConmitR;.
tee heard, and accepted, ,tire'
monthly report of the cam.
munity's Recreation : Director,:,
Mike L yniond, on Thursday
night last week:
In reporting on his activities
he noted that he haadbeenix
contact' with various , youth
'groups to the area, One to 'park.
ticular, and asked to assist them
in setting up a 'leadership
workshop, The area 'consultant
from the Youth and Recreation
Branch will be meeting * ih the
group soon to establish" a
program.
"The art club has been in
Contact regarding their need for
—4 new location, Their present.
location in the Queen Elizabeth
School building, is being taken
over by the school for the
retarded at the end of the year.
They have specifically indicated
an interest in the jail and are
interested in knowing what the
possibilities are of using a
portion of it," he explained.
Minor ho'key wishes
clarification ori' the (,opening of
their booth on Saturday
evenings. It has been . made
clear to them that the circum-
stances around the opening of
their booth on 'Saturday
evenings (public is charged)
establishes it as a special event
and the arena reserves the right,
under these conditions, to open
GDCI senior Vikings
honoured at ba nquet
The G.D.C.I. Viking senior
football team, winners of the
Huron -Perth Conference Cham-
pionship, were honoured at al
banquet held at the Hotel Bed-
ford last week.
Head table guests included
G.D.C.I. Principal John
Stringer, Viking coach Ray Don-
nelly and his''assistant Gerry
Paolin, junior coach Phil
Bugler, Physical Education
Director Lyn Meyers, team
physician Dr. Barry Deathe,
publicity director Richard
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Madge and treasurer Bill Wark.
Following short ,addresses by
Mr. Stringer, coach Donnelly
and "T.D" Madge, presen-
tations were made to Con
Melady as winner of the
lineman of, the year trophy, and
to Dave McIvor as the most
valuable player.
On behalf of the players, Cap-.
tains Brian MacKenzie and'Con
Melady made presentations to
coaches Donnelly and Paolin in
appreciation of their 'efforts
during the season.
their 'booth,"
{ However, as well as being
coneernsd al7out their "financial
position, the aid of which. the
',00peniing of theirebootb on .Satur-
days would be hi, they are also
concerned about providing cot.
fee and various confections to
those who patronize the arena
on Saturday evenings, Mr:
Lumby and myself wilt consider
,the ramifications of both
situations and arrive at a
mutually -beneficial decision."
The .1W1 Orsowssuskr
and, S c f Is e
tins a survey hit Hum County
on Continul E414eatier ,
Programs and their availability
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