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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-03, Page 26.s. PAOE 10A- GODER(CH J1ONAL-STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 PICK YOUR OWN from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., daily, Bring Containers , Lassaline Orchards RR 2. Goderich 524-.7772 -WATER DRILLING x You and your family, deserve the best. of water so don't hesitate to call Latest rvyddern equipment . Domestic - Industrial - Municjpal Free Estimates' TOMt.ANG' 4P1I0NE 524.6410 OR COLLECT 855-4605 , 2 MILES NORTH ON HIGHWAY .21; GODERICH vititinifferamme 'McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE !C, INSURANCE COMPANY__ E8tahll.,:liett ]87(••..�. . H•EAI) OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario Mrs. Margaret Sharp,. Seo. Tre.a's. Phone 527-0400 L • It. Oniy `Costs A w° Little To Be 'Safe •1+ .Eire; Extellcleci ("bvcril •N, r . s'tc)rrn, "Fh€eft, Damage; Liahilit`", -.Etc. Directors ani :.\ci;uste•rs:' -. Warr. ' Alexa•nder, Seaforth Phone 527-0831 Robt. 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BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 Cards For All Occasions * Gifts * Books * Stationery Supplies. * Records ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST St. - Goderich For FASHION RIGHT SHOES The Place To Go Is ROSS SHOES The Square Goderich GDC1 '73 - '74 graduates... �itiontlnued lion!• irage 1A) other than English i,' Years 4 and 5 at (MCI. ` The Catholic Wor"en's League prize for the highest standing in Year .2 Latin was won by • H Kumudini Weesasooriva,,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Weerasooriya, Goderich. A .• The R.D. Munro scholarships for one rural student and "one urban student Who. have specialized in commercial and or technical subje .>ts and who htts registered in an, in- stitution of higher learning, were won by Doug Hoffneyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff- meyer, R.R. 2 Goderich, and Ken Cutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Cutt, Goderich. Joan Schoenhals,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W,L. Schoenhals, Goderich, Won the" Peter Adarh- son Memorial scholarship for proficiency 'in Year , 4. Her average • was' 86.3. Miss "Schoenhals also won the W,H. Robertson scholarship for the highest marks in English in Years 3 and 4, • Chris Wiidgen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Wild.gen, Goderich, was awarded the A.M. Robertson award for r McCauley, Mary Ellen McGill, Moni:c•a ;14ifeit, Marjorie Schoemaker, Joan Schoenhals, Shelley 'McPhee, Alan „Taylor, Mary Van Rimy, Karen Schultz, Pauline Sch- Milburn, Ric! -Milburn, Glen Joanne Walters, Brian Whitely. .;,:wanz, Patricia Shope, . Pe'ter Naylor., Joseph O'Keefe, Tanya .' . Slc>tegraaf, Jane- Smith. Palmer, .Lorraine Pettus.tl SECONDARY • SCHOOL David Sowerby, Ronald Sherry Plaetzer, Wayne GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Sawerby,,, Louise Stewart, Pollock; " Leo Redmond, , Pamela Stewart, Patricia Stephen-Rieck, Mark Riley, Kim Arbour, Sherri Atfield, Stewart; Colleen Straughan, Janet Rodges. f, Patricia Ball, • Elaine Bean, Richard Stright, Margaret Royal, 1'liiabetli", Judith, Bedard: `Donald „•Sally -Stringer, Nancy Svcan, .Sca'man, games Sto,thers;. B dour., Teresa Et,e-german; Brenda • Thompson, Joanne Lutherans receive grant Dianne Ell.ackwell, Alan Bogie. • Thompson, Glen Tigert, Sharon Sherry Bo,yJe,, Nancy - Tigert, Shelley 'Tigert; Claude . . 1• Brubacher, Stan Brud'nicki, ,Turcotte.. • ' ` ' e - Linda Carman, Patrick Carter, Debra Turner, Lyn°h Turner, :Carol Chase, Tim Clancy, John Laurence Vanden Heuvel,' Clutton, Jackie Collinson, Pat David Vender Ende, Bernadine Conlon, Ann Coulter, Becky Van Rooy, James Wagler, of '3 000 Crawford. • Debra Walker. Sherry Boyce, Marie Boyle, John Warr;!,James Watt, , Nancy Brubacher, Stan Brud- • Shawn Whaley, Bonnie...White Berea -By -The -Water nicki, Linda Carman, 'Patri.ck Sharon Whitely, Willian, Lutheran Church of Goderich Carter, Carol Chase, Tim Whitely. r.,... . was represented at the Ontario Clancy, John Clutton, .Jackie: Casey Wildgenf, ',Leslie District Lutheran W9rnen's Missionary League Convention September 26 and 27 by Rev. and/ Mrs. Marvin Barz, Mrs, Glenn' Ritti•nger and Mrs. John Leith. The Lutheran Women's Missionary' League. (L,W,M.L.1 is an international organization of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod with the pur- pose of. providing missionary progress and development. The . education, missionary in - winner of this award is chosen spiration, and missionary ser - by a committee of. Year' 3 vice for and by the ladies of the teachers who select -a student church. 'who has shown scholastic The, Ontario District ability and has been active in celebrated its 25th anniversary many ways in the school at this "13th Biennial conven- throughout Years 1,2 and +3. , tion which was held at First This -year's winner of the Lutheran. Church and ;Cleary McKim Memorial Scholarship Auditorium in Windsor. for the highest average •in Year The featured • convention 3 ' went to Marilyn Wagler, speaker was the Rev. Theo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Zeiler of. Flint, . Michigan who neth Wagler, R.R..2 Auburn.. led the .group .of more than 300 Her 'average was 86,9 percent. i.n. Bible Study... Joan Coulter, daughter of Especially important to the Mr. and Mrs. James Coulter; Goderich group is -the gift' of Goderich, was the winner of they $3000 from the I,..WML towards Peter' Adamson Memorial ` the building of a ,chapel: in. scholarship for Year 2, 'Her ,G'oderich. These 'funds are part average was 94.1? • ••of ' $10,000' to be similarly The Veterans' Memorial distributed around Ontario 'scholarships for highest marks during the next two years. All in Year 1 went to•dknfle""Marie funds are received through the HoWard, ,daughter of Mr. and': love -gifts of LWML members. Mrs. Robert Howard, ° R.R, 3 All activities of the conven- Goderich with 8,9.4 percent and .tion carried out the theme Donna Frayne, daughter of Mr,— "Together Christ - Toyfully". and Mrs. Donald Frayne, R.R. 3� Goderich with 86.1 percent: Those who received diplomas were: Ronald Anderson, Debra Barker, Jane Bisset, Brenda Brissette; Louise Ca.nipbell, Denise Caza,. Carole .Cruickshank, ',Mathilda Datema. ' Theresa Dourly, Dennis Drennan, ' Karen Fincher, Brenda Fisher, Susan Freeman, David German, James Ginh. 'Catharine Hamilton, Andrew Harper, Anna -Marie Harrison, Steven Henry, Jane Hopkinson, Cynthia Jardine, I<en'neth Johnston. ' t' Valerie Johnson, .Randy Keller, John Kuipers,--PNicky L• arnbert, Nancy Lewis, Marion MacDonald, Maureen '1 n Collinson, Pat Conlon, Ann Williams, Peter' Willis, Ronald Coulter, Becky Crawford:: Vyillis, Clarence.. Wilson,` Anne Wray.. Charles ,Crawford,. Barry Culbert, Marie Cummings, Paul Cummings, , Ken' Cutt; Mary Cutt, Sharon Daer, Chris Davidson, James 'Denomy. - Carola Diero•lf; Kathleen Doherty, Larry- Dannelly, Michael Donnelly, Theresa, Doorly, Linda Dougherty; Maurice Dow,haniuk, Deborah: Dunlop.: Carla Elliott, Cheryl Elliott, Marie Empey, , Nancy •°Errington, John F,arrish, Paul Feagan, Brenda Fisher, "Cynthia Fisher, Donna Foran, Margaret Frayne. Sandra Freema'rl, ,Brenda Glazier, Mary Gregg, Murray Hagg'it•t, Linda Hakkers., Lawrence Hawkins, Dianne Hibbert, Joanne Hickey. :Bruce, , Hildebrand, Douglas Hoffineyer, Valerie Hutchins, Barry • Hutchinson, Kimberly. .Jeffery, Deborah 'Johnston, Gale Johnston, Sharon John- ston. Donald Kellestine, s Nina Knight; Rita Knoop,•Raymond Kohn'ert, Kathleen • Koziol,• Lawrence- 'Lassaline, ' John Longmire: Robert MacDonald, Rod MacLennan, Karen MacPhee, ."Wendy McAstocker, William McCabe, :Richard McClinchey, Lowisa McDaniel,. Paula McGuire. ';Cathy Mclvor, M.vr,a`- McNair, •°Trudty Machan,rDavid Ma.rtip, Kevin Meriam, Debra Moore,', Ken ,Moran,. Michael Moran, Tom O'Brien, ?fancy O'Keefe: Dianne Osi5orn, • Mike Palmer, :Valerie- 'Pa'r.k,;. David Patterson, Melanie Pitblado, Wanda. Plaetzer,; • Steve Remington, David Ross. uGabriele '"'S.chmid ,Fred • tough bea 4 y 4 • Stelco Siding'!§ made from Ultr4;Stelcdlou`r prefinish'd steel. lt's'the strongest metal siding you can buy. Resists faciln.g and weathering like.nb otht'r metal siding. That's why Stelco can provide.,.., the best. most meaningful guarantee on the siding markPet. ' • Love a R beautiful house? Hate •painting? Uet a free estimate! 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