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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-09, Page 7Large crowds of interested parents, relatives. and friends were" on -hand in St. Joseph's school gymnasium at Kingsbridge on Thursday and Friday evenings, May 2 and 3 to see students of Grades 5,6,7, and 8 performb in the operetta "Cinderella's Slipper". • t The main characters were: Cinderella, Diane VanRooy; Stepmother„ Bridget Dalton; Charlotte, Margaret Foran; Javette, Nora Va,nDyke; Fairy Godmother, Mary . Luanne 'Clare; The Prknce,, Danny Lalonde; Peddler, Pat Boyle; Lord High .Chamberlain, Mark Frayne; Thimble -Bonnet, Blaise Doherty; First and Second guards, John Franken, Jim VanOsch; Ladies- in- Waiting,'Ann Drennan, Joanne Van Oseli; Heralds, Joe Boyle, David VanOsch. All pupils in Grades 578 took part. Music supervisor was Mrs. Lillian Simpson; in chargee of the Little Green Tailors, Mrs. Rose Frayne; in charge of the Minuet, Mrs. Shirley Dodds; in charge of. .Dialogue, Mrs. Maithel Wilson; in- charge of Stage Settings, Mr. Clem Stef- fler. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION - Kindergarten registration took 'place at.. the Kingsbridge School on Tuesday, April 30 and Thursday, May 2. Children registering this year °were born in the year 1969 -and will begin school in September 1974. .The following is ,a list of the 15 children who were registered by their, parents: Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty; Darrell, sori of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ronald Durniri; Dennis; • :son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Fora -n; 4ngela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Loran; Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gaudette; Kevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. )`teinho'ld' H.anl; • Helen, daughter of Mr: and Mr§. Henry Hendriks; Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Knoop; Arletta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin; Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riegling; Andrea, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Smith; Mary Katherine, daughter of Mr. and ;Mrs. Neil- Stapleton; Patti -Jo,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sterner; Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Van -Osch; and Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs., .John VanRooy. •` This year's Kindergarten Class hosted the 'First Friday' morning Mass in St. Joseph's ,Church at Kingsbridge, May 3.. GYMNASTS . Twenty-three top gymnastic students of St, .Joseph's. School at Kingsbridge and interested parents . were bused to ' the newly constructed St. Aloysius School in Stratford on Wed- . nesday, May 1 to take part in a gymnastic demonstration as part of the Teachers' Gym- , nastic Workshop. " Pupils taking part were Grades 7 and 8 from St. Mary's School in, Hesson; Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 from the Precious Blood School in Exeter; and Grades 1 to 5' from St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge. A presentation made by John ..McCarron, Physical Education Instructor for the Huron. -Perth Separate Schools to, St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge as the 1974 Gymnastic Champs was received by Vicki Lyrin Doherty and Kenny Van Osch, Grade 1 students and Principal Mr. Clem Sterner, on behalf of 'their school. • Donna Drenryan;"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dren- nan was presented ' with a medal ,as., the. Outstanding Student -in gymnastics. Following the presentations, four Grade 6 and 7 studeritS from the Kingsbridge school, Donna Drennan, Pat Boyle !Raise Doherty and Eric Court- ney, took- part . in a specially, prepared sequence to the delight of the audience.' Pupils taking part were: Grade 1, Vicki Lynn Doherty, Kenny Van Osch; Grade 2, Shannon Durnin, Shawn Doherty; Grade 3, Cathy Chisholm, • Linda Sinnett, Denise Connolly, Diane Van Osch, Liz Vogt; Grade 4, Jackie Dalton, Carl Courtney, Annie Van Diepan, Jackie Van Osch, Debbie Drennan, Harry Boyle, -Willie Hendriks; Grade 5, ° Brian Drennan; Debbie Austin, Donna Van Osch; Grade 6,, Donna Drennan, Grade 7, , Pat Boyle, Blaise Doherty, Eric Courtney. The pupils were accorripanied by their Principal Clem Sterner,. and Grade 1and 2' teacher, Miss Nancy Anderson. SOCIAL: NEWS • We would like to welcome M'r and Mrs. Bob Shannon and family of Port Albert to our community. They have taken up residence in the for- mer Gordon Valad home on the 7th . concession of Ashfield Township. Mrs. Martin, Hendriks retur- ned to her home heregn Mon- day, April 29 after spending almost three weeks visiting with her 'family in Holland: Her two sisters Marie and Ann Van der Ven are both seriously ill in Holland and she enjoyed her visit with them. • Mrs. Leila Fitzgerald and family of Stratford visited at' their summer home here on Sunday, April ,28. Several from this area atten- ded the bridal shower for Miss Margaret••Simpson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson on Friday evening May 3 'in the North Ashfield Public School. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross, Pamela and David of Kitchener were recent' visitors with Mr. the weekend and 'attended the Universa 25th wedding anniversary had,.-a`second operation perfor- -celebrations of his brother and hied this past week. We wish hint ,a speedy recovery. Miss Margaret Franl4en, secretary'of the Clinton ..Junior KINGSBRIDGE KUTIES. .Farmers reports that they have • The "-sixth meeting of the had a very busy couple of mon- Kingsbridge Kuties was on tbs. Thy canvassed for the April 23 _at the home of Mrs. Canadia Heart „Fund and betty. Frayne. collecte $337.65. Lucille Frayne read the ,-,uThey , held a 50-50 draw minutes of the last meeting.a A during March and the lucky guest, Sharlene Adams, demon- ticket was held. by . Adrian strated how to brush hair and Vechoeven, Waterdown. The , prize was $200. The draw was made, at a dance held • in the Auburn Comnmunity Memorial hall on -March 22. Three delegates were sent to the Junior farmer dance 'at Inn -on -the -Park, Toronto, shape of face each other had. _ There were Harry Franken, The seventh meeting of the Joanne Hickey and ''Glen Kingsbridge Kuties WO place McNeil. • on Aprilp30 at the home of Mrs. Plans are now being made Delores. Van Osch. for their spring formal being The meeting was handed held on May 10 in the Seaforth over to the leaders and they Community Centre with .music discussed how you sound and supplied by Revised Edition. look to others. The membership is 41° - Jinlor .Farmers collect X337 ospital in London for heart fund •. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mi.s. Alfred Voll in St. Clernent's, Ontario. - The Kingsbridge Youth C,Jub are planning on honoring the mothers of this parish to a special Mother's Day Luncheon' on Mother's lay, Sunday, May '12. immediately following the 10:30 a.m. Mass. " ' • Mr. and Mrs.'Eugene Frayne visited in , London's Victoria GODERICH SIONAL•STAR, THURSDAY, MAY `9.71974 -PAGE 7 16 SQUARE GODERICH FINCH ER'S 138 QUEEN ST KINCARDINE what kind of shampoos to use. Hospital with Mrs. Gilbert The meeting was then handed Frayne on Sunday.' Mrs ' over ., to the leaders who Frayne who has been a patient patientO discussed Hair Care. at this hospital since April 26 The girls divided into groups was able to return with them to of three or four 'and deeided her home 11Pre. -what kind of hair ' and what Mrs. Marie Austin. who ,has .been spending the winter mon- ths with her familit was retur- ned to her home here on Satur- day by her daughter and ron- in -law, M and Mrs. Ambrose 'I•i'artman (Agnes Austin) of Kitchener. Bill Hogan, a patient at the Set aside . At last week's codncil meeting; members approved an airport. committee recommen- dation that $10,000 be set aside, in this year's :budget to carry operating expenses at Sky'Har- bor Airport. The committee comprised' of Councillor Bill Clifford; Mayor Harry Worsell, Reeve Deb .Shewfelt, Councillor Dave Gower and Deputy -reeve Stan Profit `will handle all airport business until the end of this year. Doug Hunter is to be retained as airport manager for s the balance of the year at $125 per month, duties to commence when the airport is taken over by the Corporation )f the Town of Goderich - soon now, accor- ding to the committee. Various; aspects of the air- ort's operation, including, 1. uggestions by Bruce Sully of ominion Road Machinery Company, are presently under study. �ff• • The comrl ittee is also making` plans for the annual airshow which will necessitate closing the' airport road for the two days -of the event. Decision was reached to ask Huron County Council for some financial assistance - to "upgrade the facilities for the benefit of Huron County residents". and' Mrs. .Joe Courtney and In other council' business, f>ily. ' agreement_ was reached that Students from this area at Gord Smith of'Conklin Lumber tending the Western University Company in Goderich be ad at London have completed , vised that council will accept classes for this past year. three acres for three acres in an Home for the summer months exchange of land between are: Ralph Austin with 'his parents Mr. and Mrs. .John Austin; Kathleen Hogan with her pArents Mr. and M-rs. John Howard; Mary Ann O'Keefe with her ,parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe; Peter" Frame with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne; Ben' Milten- burg with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John M,l.ltenburg; .and Ken Doherty with his parents Mr. and Mrs: Frank Doherty. Brother Carl Voll, visited on $10,000 in .budget Conklin Lumber (the former Sophie Glousher property) and the municipality. The purpose,aof the exchange is to acquire land for the exten- sion of Suncoast Drive, (In dusty ial Park Road) from High- way 21. to 'Highway 8. It was also pointed out that if a plah of subdivision is inten- ded by the Conklin company Afor this. area, the municipality would be able .to Demand road allowance and therefore• felt the exchange of land should be on 'an equal basis. Say sbortag�sinfair By KEITH ROULSTON Huron County farmers atten- ding- the Huron County Federation-- of Agriculture meeting in Clinton last Thur- sday night reacted angrily when theyheard reports that nitrogen based fertilizer was being shipped out of the 'province 'into' Michigan. Vince Austin, of Ashfield township reported seeing six large tractor trailer trucks loaded with fertilizer heading acrotis thew international bridge at Sarnia in about one hour last week: This, he said, was. happening • -at a time when nearly all fertilizer supply com- panies in Huron county are unable to fill orders to farmers placed, in some cases, in .January. The local suppliers, it was pointed out, have had their orders cancelled by their own suppliers. ' Mike `Miller, field crop specialist. with the ministry of 'agriculture's Clinton office warned that crops will be badly hurt if proper amounts taf nitrogen fertilizer . are .not ap-' .plied. The angry farmers, faced RED CRQSS LOOD CLINIC WED., MAY 1 5 2-5 And 6:30-8:30 f: Advertisement .Published By GODERICH ELEVATOR AND TRANSIT • r, <4.1.11t2_6:-; FARM SUPP3 GS'$fE AERO : "SERVING THE MAN WHOSE BUSINES$ IS AGRICULTURE" AM IA FARM SUPPLY CENTRE AR #4 CLINTON, ONTARIO " 482-3423 Manager: Ralph Buffinga Blyth, Ont. Salesman: Don Jewirll Clinton, Ont With sh"ortages in fertilizer' on their own farms, discussed picketing the international 'bridges to stop the flow of fer- tilizer from Ontario where it is a record .$1`56 to $190 a ton at present to Michigan where, the price is nearly $300 a ton. "We've been ,nice guys too long",. stated one. 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