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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-06-27, Page 20r i PAGE EA—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1974 ROBERTSON ROUNDUP The time of year has come when the claksrooms become a jumble of noise as• the restless re _- and impatient children talk about the close of school. It has been- a good year with' many newacquaintance:, and new ex- periences. We have had good times and shall look back fon- dly on this past veal. The fun times and serious times shall all be remembered alike. Our teachers;"principal, secretary and custodians, deserve many thanks for theit excellent, work in helping the students. We are proud of our school and are glad we can say we- contributed something. • During the summer holjdays people will be travelling, cam- ping, sporting or hanging ' around the house. People are going camping and travelling to every corner, of the world. Some North Ashfield P.S., Victoria are going golfing, swimming, P,S._ and -Robertson P.S. horseback riding and other A total of 18 games were Sports, Other people will be played during'the day resulting going to their cottages, or in many close and interesting working, or taking courses like matches. teachers do in the summer. At the end ofithe day Robert- Some- of our Grade eights ; son girls' team coached by Mr. have been fortunate enough to 'Brooks and the boys' team obtain -jobs this summer. coached by Mr. Currie were On Tuesday. June 25, at awarded the pennants for their North Strut -United the Grade perfect records throughout the eight graduation was held. The day. girin were dressed in beautiful Special thanks should go to Mr. Legatt who did a lot of the organization' for,1 the tour- - nament and the four umpires', for ,the day Brian Good, Leroy Meriarn, Michael Jeffery and Paul Dougherty who did an ex- cellent ,job. , FRENCH Prizes for the French contest, based on participation within each row, were won by the following senior students: Cool Cats, dM (Sue Jappery,- On Friday June 21." 1974 silver dollars were, given out to those students in Grade 5 who achieved a certain . mark throughout .the year. The results were as folto�� Diana Walzak, top student :n Grade 5; Shirley Hall, spelling; dictation; John Alexander. spelling dictation: Becky Van - stone. daily exercises. complete.. Andrew' .•Ross, daily exercises complete; Stephanie Marriott, General Proficiency: John .Spence, General Proficiency. Doreen Wilson, Continuous E,f- fort. SOFTBALL On Thursday, June' 3t1, Robertson School wasythe host school for the junior girls; and boys' softball tournament. Teams were present from Colborne P.5., Brookside P.S.• floor -length and short dresses. The boys. w e dressed in suit jackets and` ties'. They ,all looked sharp. Our Valedictorian this year was Debbie Elliott from Mrs. Shaddick's room. Qther awards went" to Susan Jeffery and Donald Coughlan for General Proficiency. The Creative English award went to Susan More The outstanding female athletes were Joni Thompson SEPTEMBER 1973 - JUNE 1974 1 ,fie; tded -w e needed a poem, Or a few lines to say ;:amts of the interesting antics ,That happened at school each and Susan Jeffery. The out- Bruce ,.MacAdam,. Heather standing male athlete was'Brander, Rick Stoddart, Karen ,Mike Millev. We would like to Willis .Debbie Chessel); Boston Bruins, 8C (Jim Clement, Debbie Hoy, Kevin Goddard; Dawn Oke, Rod MacLennan); , KAOS, 8B (Joni Thompson, Randy Kisch, Stephen Collins, Barb Straghan, Jamie McGhee, Norm Kennedy); Lest Poisons, SSM (Danny Wilkinson Perry Teichert, David Smith, Richard Sizer, Sandy Searls, Peter Lovell. Those winners for the TOP SPOT. French contest were the 'On •, Friday, June 14, the following Grade 7 students: students in Miss Bonthron's ` Row 3, 7H (Brenda Fellows, class visited the Pineridge Zoo Anita Bourdeau, . Pam at Grand Bend. Mr. Reloun Lougheed, Julie Sowerby, gaye us a tour, the students fed, Kathy MacDonald); - - some of the animals and the Row 4, 7S (Linda Diehl, spide"r monkeys, in particular?, . Bruce. Dougherty, Cheryl Jar - like the popcorn. dine. Roger Lewis, Brian Mr. Reloun also took the Wilson, Connie McLean); boac'constrictor from its cage Row 5. 7L (John Robertsbn, and placed it around his neck Jennifer Harrison, Jennifer - while everyone had a chance to Harper, Robert Pinkney); touch it. Row 1, 7B (Robert Royal,, The students also sent thank • Anita , Pedersen, Doug You cards to Mr. Reloun. We Cruickshank, Wendy Irwin; • would like to thank .the bus Paul Dougherty). driver from Duckworth's and Students at the senior level Miss Shannon on behalf of (Grade 7 and 8) who, Grade 5. 1 ' throughout the entire year, A Play Day was held 2n the displayed constant effort and lawn at Rdbeftson on Wed- participation were given French riesday, June 19. Students from prizes as well. They are: kindergarten to Grade 6 par- . Sue ore (8 ticipated in the event. There (8C), were 20 teams with members Lam congratulate these students for their good preformance. After the graduation the graduates and" friends were served lemonade and doughnuts. Mrs. Shaddick's class has raised $90 to be given to the Red Cross for this year. We hope we have kept you well informed on the events that have been happening around 'our school.' Hive a happy, safe summer! JUNIOR HALL da rhe twit, a single line. and then trloOe on in, Morning announcements and - the news Sit up and face the front Make sure the mud is off your. shoes. Math done, Someone usually book ' Headings' neatly -at the t.c Spelling, Unit and the Date This is some of our early work. Recess --a time for outside play, • Library or Physical Education in all their glory Rea,ding-"Wide , Open Win- dows'-' Or doing the SRA laboratory. and, Spelling must be forgot their Lunch break is here, And make sure you come back to school Or you will end up unhappy And a little fool. Writing, Grammar or Health, Often start' the. afternoon French is here '•for twenty minutes Will Miss Braid be here At two -thirty, -another recess Quickly and quietly line up Carry the marbles, the balls and bats, . Get a drink in case of .hiccups. Come in quietly, ready for the next lesson, Whether 'it be Social • Studies,. Science or Art, ' Pay• attendtion or you won't • know Study and learn and be smart. The day is almost over ' Some are happy, some ,sad: This was an unique, day The only one like it, you had. Also, this term is over And next year you will be . in another grade Be happy and be yourself - Be a person Then you will ,have it made. soon? ), Rick Rawson amb (8B), Pam. ert /18S); . Kevin Bundy from a variety of grades on (7H)' Debbie MacCluspey (7S), each. Larry Daer (.7L), .Joan Burleigh. Please be careful. this Dominion Day • A SIGNAL•STAR PUBLIC SERVICE ARTICLE Highway Safety Researchers with Dominion Automobile Association say that traffic ac- cidents could reach an all time high thissummer. • W.J, Vigars, Safety Director for Canada'�S' largest indepen- dent motor club says, "Despite a downward' trend in 1973 in responsibility to his family and the lives of others, and he takes that responsibility seriously. the increased number cif traffic deaths that has been p. edicted, can be averted. Safe driving is a family affair." Mr. Trollope said, "The right a. to drive a vehicle carries with it' four major responsibilities: knowledge and° observance of driving rules; operation of a . the number of traffic•fatalities, vehicle that is in good ' con - statistics available to date in- dition; consideration for and dicate highway traffic deaths courtesy to other drivers, are on the increase in ,W74." passengers and pedestrians; Dominion Day officially kicks s. and determined efforts to avoid situations that cause accidents. Accident prevention „ can greatly contribute to the reduc- tion of manslaughter,a•nd crip- pling injuries for'thousands. Although traffic laws vary from province to province, they are all based on granting equal rights to all drivers and on ex- perience promoting the safe Ice cream, treats were provided for all. Many thanks to. Miss Jefferson, Mr. Currie, Mr. Brooks and all the helpers. Our rat friends in Grade 5, Twinkv and Bobby Sox will be finding a new home for the ssuml-ner. (7B).` Grade 3 and 4 students par- ticipated so' well during their French competition that each received a small prize in turn! ----rgtvitations a tons! N,onnes vacances! 3,000 MONSTER BINGOS CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE. -8:00 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE 24 PRIZES EACH NIGHT $1,000.00 JACKPOT BINGO 3 -SHARE THE WEALTH 15 REGULAR GAMES $50400 EACH SPONSORED BY . C'LINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE ADMISSION - S EXTRA CARO EACH OR 5/S1.00 SHARE THE JACKPOT ARD MAO EACH/S1' . ' Miss J. Bonthron Robertson Memorial Public,School Grade 5 off the summer 'vacation season, and Dominion Automobile Association has ex- pressed its concern over the an- ticipate'ti number ,of accidents that will occur in the next two months. Mr. Vigara adds " .•• even more tragic are- the thousands of Canadians who will be crippled' for life as a result of the slaughter, on our roadways." R.W. Trollope, President 'of Dominion Automobile Association, has taken a positive stance on the matter and feels that if every Canadian moforist makes a concentrated effort this soar - mer, the predictions of in- creased traffic, accidents can be averted. Mr. Trollope statecr at a. recent safety conference,'` if each person who climbs behind the wheel of his car reminds himself that fie .has a personal WELCOME .._.Y.SERV'ICE would like to call you with "'housewarming gifts" and in- ' .formation about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to'arrange your subscrip-'° tion to the Signal -Star Call her at 524-7854 PARK GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-78H AIR CONDITIONED THE WORLD IS YOURS.../f YOU KTVOWTHE RIGHT PEOPLE;.. Wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the rigjit person to - help you find a place‘in your new 'community,: Call 482-9623 l P WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. JUNE 26, 27, 28, 29 SUN:-MON.-TUES. PG PANAVISION' METRt4OLOR' MGM. 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