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GODERICH SIGNAL-ST4R THURSDAY, ,TUN Iia,
974
Press room„ left to right., Tim O'Dwyer, Tom Vanderburgh, Brian Rumig, George Vanderburgh, 'John Buchanan and Pau( .Steep -
Composing room: frontrow, left to right, Debbie Sherrit, Sue
Seddon, Lloyd Louns4Ctrj Shirley Straughan, Ruth Leonard;
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Back row, left to right, Betty Helesic, Bea Aberhart, Gene Ellis,
Ila Pollock, Judy Austin, Millie 'Johnston.
Front office left to right, Phyllis Steep,Marie LeBlanc, Tom Flynn., Kim Smith, Pat M'atier•
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English farm girl at Auburn
A young English bank Clerk
has been. at the home of
Margaret °Ei'anken of Auburn
for the past week•as part.of an
exchange program.
Sandra Jordon, 20 is a far-
mer's daughter and a member
of the National Federation .of
Young Farmers' Clubs. of
tngland and Wale's.' She has
been travelling throughout On-
tarrlf�) for the past nine weeks
visiting families and getting to
"know their lifestyle.
:'Canada is. a veru pretty
country and I find the people
herd . very friendly and
outgoing" she said.
"The size of the country is in-
credible", she added. "You
SEAR EDUOR.
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the Donors who, attended, the
Clinic`"'on May 15th at the High
School,
Mrs. Jean Papernick and the
Kinsmen Club of Goderich who,
assisted at the Clinic 'are to be
congratulated for the excellent
work they did to make the
could fit Great .Britain inside'
O itario."
Horne for Sandra is a 9:3 -acre.
'farm in Buckinghamshire,
England which .is just. -5t) miles.
from, London. Her father works
the County Council Small -
Holding which maintains 22 ac'
credited cows, 140 ewe lambs
and 22 acres of winter wheat.
Sandra is treasurer of her,
club and •was one of 10 mem-
hers chosen to make the'trip to
Ontario. The exchange program...,
was worked out the Junior
Farmers' Association of On-
tario.which sent some of their
members to England,
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H.County scenery .
urn•n
pleases Sandra although it is
much flatter thanthe English
cciuntrvside. "You have 'to
travel a great distance to.no.tice
a change in .countryside", she
said. ,
"Goderich is a very pretty
place'.", she said, "1 have had a
great deal .. of fun since 1
arrived." •
The cities ,and towns of On-
tario are very small. according
to Miss Jordan. Goderich
would be not more than a large.
village '13y English standards
and'Toronto does not appear to
he a city to the young visitor.y
"You can't compare the
history and character of -a city
like Loridon to the modern
planning of 'I'o)ronto •, she said.
"But the population difference
is very noticeable
Sandra and the other young
farmers from Britain will end
their 12=week program wit h a
three week free time period.
During this tinge, the group
hope,4 to rent a car and travel
to the west coast The Calgary
Stampede will he Visited en
route to. Vancouver Island
where they hope t,o ret before
:tartcng back.
-;indt'a is planrlitlt to come
. hack to Canada' ih 197ti.,with a
charter flight of club members,
attending the. Olympic in Mon-
t4`eal.
"1'm already Iociking ( forward
Oi1V'daystl) (katt.en- or' she admitted.
d.
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Clinic so successful 278 six ..,
de
o schools.
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A special thanks to th&st•aff•<
and students of Goderich
District High School for their
help and hospitality to the Red
Cross Staff. "
Yours sincerely,
A l ma Wallace.
-Co-ordinator Blood
Donor Service
London Area
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'.Moller upset '
The Huron -Perth -County
Roman Catholic 'separate
school- hoard appe'ovea six
professional days only for the
1975-76 school, term instead of
the proposed nine days., The
ministry of education allows -
nine days,
The dates for the six days ap-
Dear
Editor-,
proved, discussed -in committe
I read inthe paper that the
of the whole, are tri he worked
pool was going to be Dien from' out_with the administration
12-8p. m. Three' of my older .and staffs of the schools• • •
children went swimmingon'and
following resignations cif •
Saturday. The youngest one teaching 'staff were accepted in
wanted to but _there was, no committee of the whole: Mrs.
water in the little pool, Sheila Jankowski, Precious
There"c•ame•a shower of rain Blood School of Exeter; Mrs.
in mid-afternoon and the --life Elaine VanDenHengel, St.
guards decided they should Joseph's School of Clinton;
c•lo'se the pool. Many 'disaphi)in• Sister Florence Dauphanais of
'- ted%children had .to go home St Michael's School, Stratford,
(even -"though the sun was and from the same school, Miss
shining again before they
Evelyn F3eaupre; Rav Contois
'reached the lights at the -corner
of St. Ambrose School, Sfrat
•of the swimming pool). ford; Miss Mary Sills, Mrs.
This left'the life `guards to Dora Hartman and Mrs,
lav in the sun and swim to their
Cecilia Mittelholtz, all of St..'
leisfire at the expense of the Boniface School, Zurich; Mrs.
children. Shame. Marlene Deith, St. Patric•k's
The money should he retur-
ned
School, Kinkora; Sister Gloria
to the children if they are Jean Baku',, S't .Mary's School,
not allowed to stay the alloted Goderich; Mrs. Margaret
time and besides, we are paving Barkley. St. -Joseph's School,
life -guards to suliervise swim' -Stratford: Mrs; Anne Murray.
ming. mit to loaf in the time. St, Patrick's School, Dublin;
I would like to know how Miss Nancy Adams and
other 'parents feel about this• Richard F'7trrital—both of St.
A disgusted mother Aloysius School, Stratford;
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Sister St. Augustin Hennessy
and Dister Diane Naud both of
Holy 'Name of Mary ` 11,441,St.
Mares; Shirley Dodds, St.
-Joseph's ' i'hool, Kingsbri fge":
and Ptfrick Monaghan, St.
Michael's School, Stratford.
' The resignations of twO con-
sultants were accepted: Frances,'
Conway, religious education
consultant in the Stratford
area..,and Edward. Rooney- of
'Stratford, . special ' education
ccinsultant. o
Sam Lariecia, itinerant
French• teacher at St .. Mary's
School, "Goderich;',,St. -Joseph's
School; Clinton; St. -Joseph's
School, Kingsbridge; and
Sacred ' Heart School,
Wingham, has resigned.. ' .
Mrs. Tru,dv Smith. xemed i a l
teacher at Ecole Ste Marie, RR
2, Zurich. has resigned, also the,.
itinerant music and principals'
relief. Mrs. Lucy M -\itchinson
(Power) at. Irrima,•tllate COn-
ception School. Stratford and
St. Ambrose: and Mrs. Judy
Pontsi.oen at St. Alov ,ius.
Stratford, .
Three teachers will retire at'
the end • of •June."Mrs -Julia
Lennon, St. At"t'.4itlti School,
Stratford, with :31 years; Miss
Eileen O'Brien, ..St Mary's
School, Goder1(h. with :39
Years; and Mrs M,irie Meladv,
St. Columhan School. with :34
years.
Teacher.; hired tor S(:pternher
are. -Jim Dade, to St ('olumhan
School; Mrs Doreen Nogalo,
St. Pafric'k's, 1)uhlin: Mrs
Carol McDonnell.Precious
Blood, Exeter. til -'ter Loretta
Hagen and Mi-- Eli,theth Er-
. hest. both to So- Mary ` School,
Goderich; 'Thomas Ji,ecler, St.
James, Sea fort h. 5i t 'r Mary
Regier'and Edward (•,t.p('lli t()
Holy Name of Mary school, St.
Marys: Sister M.ir\' Winifred,
Mks Katherine Dick and Gary
Prince, both t,, St J3"niface,
Zurich; Per. i iwacrt, St
Michael's 4, hoed. Stratford;
Mrs Jeann('t tc' " Eeherl;en, St
Aic)vsitts Sch"ole'-'Stratford; and
.Mrs Loretta [load to tit Am-
hrose School. Stratford
Itinerant Fren,h teacher.
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Sandra Jordan, left and Mar'iaaret Fran developed
ram between StinC anada and tBr•ita n.t.The heir pwo
ar-
ttcipation in the Junior Farmers exchange program
lived together at Margaret's Aubutn home for a week as part of the educational exchange
program. Sandra is fr,pm .Buckinghamshire, England.
Graham Electric.
5th Anniversary
Door Prize
Draw ...
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trid
Above, Mayor Harry Worsen dren s first aAlso Mayoroor prize NHarery Worsen dhaws seond
owner Ben Graham holding the y box Bance Manager Chuck Jewell, holding the
and third door prize winners with Appliance
entry box.
Winners
Prizes
Above hat Wilkins Aresents our three ,happy winners their prizes
and thanks everyone for helping Make Graham Electric's 5th An-
niversary such a success.
ty
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MRS. REMINGTON,
Wins an Iron •
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2nd PRIZE
MR. R. G. SHRIER
Wins a Flashlight
' 3rd PRIZE
MRS. MAC DONALD
Wins 'a set of Patio Lights
Grahum
Electric
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