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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-28, Page 6PAGE 6-430DERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDA (, AUGUST' 28, 187 Michig an man lost on lake A Michigan' Man is sirll missing on Lake Huron after three days of searching by OPP and the Coast Guard. Michael Krantz, 25, Dear;- born, Michigen left, McCrae Point ,near Inverhuron 'about 1:30 a,m, .to go fishing in,a 17. foot aluminum canoe. He has not been seen since, The OPP boat and helicopter, have been 'searching the'. lake and the Coast Guard cutter the Rapid, stationed out of Goderich has also joined the search. The last time lie was seen he was wearing orange pants and a green jacket. He is about six. feet one inch tall, weighs about 150. pounfisind has bight brown %iii—Mitl'"ti4eard, • "'w Police are continuing their seacch for• the missing man. Zurich lady wins gl;000 in Clinton b n ROUND AND ABOUT WITH MMTHA. Wt, have quite a number of 'retired teachers in our area. Ont item 1,1%• as brought to r ry attention --of sIN girls \O'ho were together at Teachers College 60 years ago -there are still five of thein , to . celebrate this great anniversary on September 10. ,.And we all have our own teeth -and all wear glasses"- „.few lasses - ,..few weeks, with Jeannie home, she has been gadding about. Shehas been to Stratford "Theatre performancesna couple of times; saw "Hello Dolly” and ''Barefoot,,in the Park" at Huron' County Playhouse ;' had dinner with the BiPutherlands before attending the Big EX 'with ,•20,000 atelier fans seeing ()ld Blue Eyes in top form. 4,4 What a gal, I think she too, ct,n*f luckily they are all in deserves a standing ovation for pretty goodhealth. ... 60 years of performances. `How I think this is an anniversary, aboutTHAT, folks?. that hundreds of former Another nice , item:' (and students could be..interested m r another fine teacher since we and I know a few of these have been speaking of students of Miss Gladys teachers) --Mr. and Mrs. _1'.R. McDowell, of Hamilton St. will Scott. celebrated their 55 year be pleasantly surprised. •, wedding anniversary August • After one 'grows up, has their 18, at a family gathering at the own family and their ups -and borne of Mr. and Mrs. Donald downs --they sort of lose track of Scott of Beverly Hills,,, Bir - their own• teachers while they mingham. , now meet their 'children's Mr.- and Mrs: Alex Clark teachers. I'm sure in the last (Joan) and family of London ten years most of them and the Lee Scott family of remarked about .the schools Sarnia completed the family getting away from the Readin', gathering. .ritin'n rithmetic--arad oh, yes, Joan and Alex's bow' Scott the .°spelling; --how they,NEED t. Clark',,, 23, placed .first 'in the spelling,, French Horn category of the There have been . a rot of t'National C,pmpetitive Festival changes in the last 50 years- of IVItisiec.at the CNX a couple of especially in the, last 10 years. • weeks ago. • .. When Miss McDowell began Scott has' been playing the A Zurich woman, Miss Gloria teaching she was paid $500.00 French Horn about ten years Adkirt, went home very happy dollars a year in payments at 'and won a $1,000 scholarship. last ' Monday night when she ' Christmas, 'Easter and June. Also he won the Special Brass Won th€' 51,000 jackpot 'in this he taught at Donnybrook, Class award .at the Kiwanis . week's Clinton Monster Bingo. Blyth and 'Holmesville before' Music Festival ,last April in I3etty� Wright of Mitchell and . coming to Goderich Central in ,London, then the. provincial Doug Batkin 'of Clinton split a ' '193.1.. .. - ' " finals inJune. $1D6.4 share -the -wealth jack- Miss Isabel Sharman then He received the London pot; while Mrs. Joe Donnelly Mr. Harry Shackelton was the Music Scholarship Foundation sand F red Seers, both of Principal at • that "time --and awards in 1974 and,; 1975: How Goderich, divided a special of' •when he wentoff to the war, she about THAT? He already has 159.75. and 1'tss I2ornaniuk of Assistant Supervior- „his Bachelor of Music. degree Exeter was the sole 'winner of in other words, the principal, in from the U. of W. and a Masters $152.45 in the other special, ' his absence, , Grades 5 and 8 degree from Eastman School of Sole winners 'of $50 bingos knew her very well, knew her to • Music in Rochester,'N.Y. we.r,e Joyce Baechler "of. be a wonderful teacher.- He has now completed some t. Goderich., Mrs.. , Vicky Then the trout season opened, , courses towards his•Doctorate olgtahoun of Clinton, Mrs. Biller there was a large list 'of boys 'and he and his wife will attend Steepe of Clinton, Marg G}af- ..... suddenly taken ill; On calling Alehouse College in'September. some of.the:,mother5 sh"e found Without : scholarships, many they were supposed to be in students would just not be able school' Next day, When she to' continue their, music. Scott' asked how much luck they had has the Hank of(Commerce and with their fishing --one lad said, tlfe,London Free Press to thank A'w�ti'-w you knew it .all the for their great contributions to, ,time !' ', his career, Another �' adjustment ,.was'• This. is a scholarship that often made when. examin- might he encouraged ih .:erfered with the hockey play- Goderich. I'm sure there must offs. ' So.methir'g had to give-- be' many folk here whohave felt and an understanding teacher • they, should -make som • •• d of •arranged then;', exams so that, contribution to Per rng. the hockey player had, a good Arts and music for which -many night's rest ,'before writing ' grateful artists would ' thank •them. Could this be done to- them for years hence. day? Noway y . ' Wish I could help in this line -- good of generations • to come. Have you botaght your ticket on the ' lovely hand rrtade afghan, proceeds for the Canadian Arthritis arid Rheumatism Society draw on September 19. This is another spot that needs a lot of help in research to rid us of this awful crippler, Let's hope it is in O)<JRr time. Have you visited the new music shop at 79 Hamilton Street --next to Jim and Ruth Skeoch's Business Machines and such shop. Music Unlimited it is called and it appears to be making a great start with the fine musical inrstruments and equipment. Do drop in and introduce yourself. You'll be did. fnt y 'and Dorothy Heinbuck of Stratford, and Lenora Jessen, Mrs. Charters ofGoderich. . Other 850 games were split 'between 'Sarah Ans,tett of 'Wing'ham, Joyce McIllwain of Bayfield, Joni ,:Denothrne of "Clinton, Nellie Burkholder of Blyth, Mrs.' Joe, Snider of Winghan3, and Joyce:, Marshall of Goderich : Elsie Murrell of Clinton,' Hazel McGonigle .. of Seaforth,, Judy Dixon of . Clin- .; ton,. Julie McLanson of Seaforth, Nora McDonald of Clinton, • Marion Vas°son of Exeter, Carole Cannon • of 'Dublin, and Janet Darrof A few• of her• students, well ` but the best I can do •ts hope known to all of us today. eg• someone will seep fit to leave .Cayloy Hill, Max ,Cutt, Barry some of their wealth fot...the Attridge, Bob Allin,•Kip White -- and oh, so many others I can't . The Good Driver list,them all, must have thought Defined • ' of her'often--and with affection- . ' A British safety official gave -in their grown-up years'for the , the Ontario Safety League this good solid education, discipline' definition of a good 'driver:_. and respect taught them in "Someone who. can 'claim big their' "tender" years! It gave mileage and long intervals them the background they before brakes need ' relining; needed., to become the solid someone ' whose passenger citizen Of today. carpet does not 2, wear out' prematurely; more im- portantly, someone whose style, speed and positioning has no need -to , change one bit should,,he , s,ee in his. mirror,' a police car behind hint" Gr depi-eh . ' • Also sharing in $50 . bingos were Janet Daer of Goderich and Mrs, Blanche Angus of RR ' Clintdn,: Carol 'Daer' of Auburn, 'Debbie Hunt and • Marg; Carter of Clinton, and - ^ Lloyd Hard 'of Varna : Jain ' S i neons" of Bayfield and June O'Connell of Mitchell. Other $50,. bingos were °split among Dorothy -O'Connell, and ' May Steepe of Clinton, Irene' Davis of Hensall, Mary Boyce. I'm sure the boys and girls-- " tafr Bayfield, Pat Shaw of Blyth,,,, now men and women; will want and Susan Wagler of Vanastra_: , to, wish her Good health and Nellie Steepe of Clinton, KenHappiness in her Golden Years. Thurlow of Listowel; Roxy She's just.not quite as active Hunt of Mitchell, Bill Austin of ars she: used to be, but in the last Seaforth and Mona Campbell of Exeter: ThelmaDeveau' of Auburn and Gary Baker of �AHEW M •s• London, p 00WORT14OFwww Why some young drivers like E' $2 E. to use spring hangers. to raise the rear end of a car is • a mystery. Experts tell the .. Ontario •Safety League ,the hangers serve no useful pur- pose , The low profile, wide tires tusually seen ori such vehicle aquaplane easily; the harigers -- change the :vehicle's center of ,gravity, throw the alignment .. off, and dangd'rously expose the gas tank to rupture in the event of a rear -end collision. 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