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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-03, Page 5k 4 o 0 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, TI :URSDAY, OCTOB R 3, '197,4 F44OE 5 •Canada's largest rural fair 'COMMUNITY ,NEWS Congratulations to Miss Mary Ann Miltenburg, 18 year old daughter of Mr'. and, Mrs. John Miltenburg, who out - milked 3 other: contestants and was ' named. the 1975 Huron County Dairy Princess last Monday, September 23rd at the 110th annual Zurich Fair, She was crowned by last year's princess Miss Margie Eckert of Seaforth.t" • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1Ben-, weeks visiting with relatives in the Netherlands. �> ninger of Dublin visited recen- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross of tly,, with his many friends in Kitchener Visited on Sunday this comrnunity. Mr. Benninger with Mr: and Mrs. Joe Court - taught school at Kingsbridge ` ney. froixi September 1.949 until ?Mr. • John Sheardown, June 1953. recreational director at the Mrs. Max Rieg°ling and baby 4 Psychiatric Hospital in South son Dean returned to their,Porcupinespent from Thursday home here on Thursday from., til Monday, at his home here, the Alexandra Marine and and he and Mrs. Sheardown at - General Hospital, Goderich. tended the wedding of his 1 Mr. Michael Garvey and sons brother Mr. Wayne Sheardown; of CIarkson visited' at their son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold ho a here on the eeke daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ° • Sheardown to Miss J 1e W Ash�field-All Stars eli na.ted Ratr, ghter • the,,Colborne .All Stars and. now Charles Rau. 'The wedding . will play the St. Helen All • took place in•St. °Peter's. Roman Stars. The first garne scheduled Catholic Church, St. Joseph's, for Saturday, September 28 had Ontario, and the, `dinner and to` 'be cancelled because of the ° reception were held at the wet grounds. The -•- games will Zurich Community, Hall. • be played in the Lucknow Ball Mr. Thomas O'Neill from ' Park: Sudbury spent the „,weekend at Mr. and Mrs. ;Joe O'Keefe his' home here.' an Ontario Scholarship and a cheque anriounting to $100,00. Each graduate was presented 'with' a plaque- bearing the school crest and graduate 1974. Ontario Street United Church in Clinton on Saturday, Sep- tember 28 at 4 pm. Miss Nolda Miltenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ries Miltenburg returned 'to her • home here on Thursday, Sep- tember 19th after spending two visited during the past, week Mr. and Mrs. David Middell with his brother • Reverend (Joyce IVlaore) of Kalamazoo, Father' Thomas O'Keefe, Michigan, and her mother Mrs. Chaplain of. St, Joseph's Dorothy Moore, of Marine City, Hospital in Peterborough. Michigan,, visited` last week Mr. and Mrs. Jirn Martin with Mr. Michael O'Neill and spent last weekend visiting the O'Neill relatives here. with Di - and Mrs Claude lare -blossom John. McGraw should have twice. the Easter.. this year as last. Mr. McGraw has twice the Easter lilies as last year and they are .onthe same plant. The double blossom lily is in his back yard and is the first one he has ever seen. (staff -photo) 3 plans to prove reputation Teeswater, Fall Fair•, arts and crafts, the,, livestock traditionally hailed as° parades and 4-H 'cstmpetitions,,A Canada's Largest Rural Fair, is sheep shearing and wool spin - getting ready and set for its ning, acre of of 119th annual go -round October 11 and 12, Thanksgiving • weekend. Regardless of where your interests and preferences lie,, fair officials have assem- bled a program of events that truly has something for everyone. Ttie gates will oficially swing open to the public at 7 pm Friday, October 11, and evening fairgoers, will have the opportunity to peruse the many varied displays'' in the arena and exhibit hall. Entertain- '. ment will be provided in the arena ,and will be augmented by the official- opening of the Fair by Miss Dominion of Canada and the "Sweetheart of, the Fair" competition. For the more adventurous., . the r midway will be open to provide fairgoers with thrills and chills- aplenty. . Saturday's. " afternoon program opens with a parade to, -the fairgrounds in which in- terested organizations and: in- dividuals are invited to parr, ti,cipate. :.Aa full afternoon program fo�lIdws' featuring ex- • citing' harness racing'," the Carling Acrobatic Team, • Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum, Corps, .majorettes, square dari cern, and those hilarious acrobatic. hobos -the Williams Brothers. Teeswater'.s new and unique -grandstand will be - officially opened, and • because of its unique concept ....of design may • prove to be an.attraction in -it- , self. •In addition to,the free grand- stand "entertainment, all the' • traditiona.l aspects of an a�gricultual fair- .will be on exhibits 11 kinds, and of course lots of and features professional good food. singers, comedians, magicians, ,Saturday, evening's ,.Variety and specialty acts, with dancing Show and Dance, starts at 8:15 to follow. - Zurich Cb.�mbeiof Commerce presents: ' - � li-•—ahs �....-- J 'IN THE h ipLoughlin] of 0111, Mr. Len' O'� MacDonald in W,i1lowdale and Rochester, Michigan, arrived with Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Martin on Sunday to spend a few days in Hamilton. visiting with • his sister Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan Bernadine Kinney. commute seeks public views and family of Glencoe spent the ' RiPLEY FALL FAIR • week. end with his parents Mr. • Several from . this area spent and Mrs. Can Hogan Saturday afternoon, September e National Institute for the Blind and the Fall Fair dance that Goderich Township Recreation 'October is Canadian -28th, at the Ripley Fall Fair, The regular. meeting" of the beginner's'square dance group: hand, including horse shows,'„ ' Registration starts at 8:30 p.m. ''Campaign Month,' Canvassers , evening, Music for dancing was Committee was held last Wed- The'Committee also' wished will go .from. door,to door' for, supplied by the Satin Brass.. A nes4ay Sept. 25, with chairman to thank those,who had already your donation, good time is reported. Gerry -Clitin in the chair. John volunteered to help the ,cam= Congratulations to Mr. John Westbrook read, the minutes of rnittee `with instruction °<.and • McKenzie, son of Mr: and Mrs: • • • . '`FALL FAIR the last meeting.. a` organization, but many more Donald McKenzie who was -A large crowded attended the The' committee • discussed volunteers are still needed. married to Miss .Helen Louise Dungannon Fall Fair 'which many'„ 'things, including 'the ,The Recreation Committee Cudmore, daughter Of Mr and was held on 'Friday afternoon ` registration on October 17 of will meet regularly on the Mrs. Gordon Cudmore at the September 27. Congratulations. res' ents in the-t4wn'ship at . Pfourth Wednesday of each It a tib• i chc of children. who won ° • " • • GRADUATION EXERCISESS` Hol '' C.ville; Pobfic School: month. A skating party '..iso The G,oderic}r District so. many prizes for their many -%phe' Committee'is seeking to being plannedl•and will be held dis la S and to all those who Collegiate Institute ` Annual ,helped py make thefind out ,what. recreation .ac- . 'sometime. between ' Christmas • 'Comme•ncement ' °tivitie the residents wish to .and e fair ,so• sec- '' and New Years. -by Ari and ` cessful by : .e,ntering . in. , theev Graduation Exercises were many different classes'. and participa•teAn. Iriluded in the .Helen Hoggart. held' on Friday evening; Sep -A. "offer'iig • is 'hiking, ski• trails', , exhibits, ' ',GIVE ;BLOOD tember 27th, Congratulations "��. men's f jockey and .broornball, -, t4 the following students from" keep fit -classes :and; indoor,,this' •area w ac- . ho received Secon- Merrymakers- hold TWO BIG BANDS .. The Alpenaires' Gord Harrison and The Harbouriltes' General Admission $2.00 :per person • • 0vit ieg'. such as girls' volleyball,:- ' 'School •''Graduation �• o .b n g 'k d flower ' bops' and iris' -badminton . floor hockey 'and* • arranging: Diplomas, having obtained 27 a chili meeting• credits M 4 years Charles • Crawford, Jackie: 'Collinson, The ::.third meeting of the ' „The.'committee also wants to Kathleen °Doherty, ' .John 4{ingsbridge•Merr'jmakers wasp see, if, there' i , any: interest Farrish,.. Margaret Fravne, Rita held on. September 26 at the. „ card. parties, Choirs, Etrts and Knoop; Ken Moran,'.Michael home of Mrs. Karla V°oga•n. 's crafts, and• any other activity, 'Glen . The meetin was o ened`"). including the :formation 'of' a Moran, Nancy- .O'Keefe, g opened.'"). , , ,, . Tigert, • and Bernadine Van with the„4-H pledge followed by ' • 'Root' "the roll call,which- ' was • an•. •Honor Graduation Diplomas. • , swered by , 11. members; The • were`presen'ted to: Denise Caza, next meeting will be „held at Dennis Drennan; °Joseph ,Mrs: Delores Van Oseh's on Oc; . O'Keefe, and Mary Van Roov.. tober 3 at 7:15. ro` Year I (Grade IX) Veterans' Mrs. \ani, Osch. ,discussed• -. • Memorial ' Scholarships 'were being a guest and entertaining presented ;to .;1st -Anne Marie a • guest„ and Mrs.0 Hogan Howard, daughter of M•r., and . discussed;"Int'roduction's Made' -Mrs. Robert., Howard; .Easy,' Donna Frayn'e, daughter of Mr. . A demonstration was• given'. •. and Mrs. Donald'Fravne., both by Mrs. Van, Osch on packing a -graduates of St. Joseph's school .suitcase. • Kathy O'Keefe arid Kingsbridge. •Lia Van Diepen showed how to' ' The Will•iani 'Cutt Memorial -make -chi ii corgi carie. • •t, • Scholarship was awarded to , For group work the girls were . Denise . Caja..' This scholarship divided into groups of three 'is' awarded annually' to the and practised introducing one student • achieving' the highest another. Mrs. Van Osch read • standing in two languages, ,,an invitation and each m:ade`a a. other tan h English„ in years 4 thank' you note an • - d :5 The' meeting closed with t iee 0 Miss Mary Van' Rooy, 4-H motto and were served a 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.•'John dish of delicious chili con carne Van Rody was the recipient of and • a glass of juice. A ti •n. .. at Right now you can visit Toronto inexpensively . .Myuu can discover tile fabulous world at the litScience Centre. an.d enjoy Toronto's . neatly, unique attractions. 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