The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-22, Page 3Friday was Grade 9 day at GDCI and the eager new students were welcomed by the school
executive. As part of the day's festivities the students dressed up, applied some facial paint
and participated in pyramid building and tug-of-war contests.( Photo by Dave Sykes)
UNICEF boxes to be replaced
As an alternative to be available:\Thboard 'boxes. ' •
UNICEF boxes, children in made the decision to await Director of education
Huron and Perth Separate further information at its William Eckert indicated the
schools may be toting Sept. 13 meeting. schools have to pay for the
Mother • Theresa boxes on The boxes were available boxes. He wasn't sure of the
'Hallowe'en. for trustees to look at. There cost but,. suggested it may be
, were pictures of • Mother around two cents per box.
• The Huron -Perth Separate Theresa and children of the This fee would go towards
School Board is waiting until third world on the boxes. The administration costs instead
its next meeting when fur- name, A National Appeal for of takingthose costs out of
ther information �n the Children of the Third World, the money collected by the
• Mother Theresa boxes will was also imprinted on the students.
Winthrop girl chosen Furrow
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Lynne Dodds, 17, of
Winthrop has been chosen as
the 1983 Queen of the Furrow
at the 55th annual Huron
County plowing match held
on the farm of Morris
flallahan in East Wawanosh
Township.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dodds. She
was chosen from among
eight girls competing for the
title on September 18. She
will take over from the
current •queen, Dianne
Oldfield, 23, of Seaforth, on
October 29.
Lynne's interests include
baseball, 4-H and Young
People's. She is also a piano
teacher.
Runner-up for the title is
Lisa Thompson, 17, of
Wingham, the daughter of
Mr: and Mrs. Sidney
Thompson. ,
Graeme Craig, secretary -
treasurer of the Huron
County Plowmen's
Association, which sponsors
the plowing match, said
despite the chilly day, the
total number of lands plowed
is up from last year. On
Saturday there were 82 lands
plowed, whereas there were
only 58 in 1981.
The senior plowing
champion is Ken Innes of
Brussels with Bevan Shapton
of Exeter as reserve
champion. The junior
champion is Brian McGavin
of R.R. 4 Walton, with
Stephen Adams of Brussels
as reserve.
The winner in the horse
plowing competition is
Andrew McRobbie of R.R. 2
Mount Forest.
In the green class for those
who have never plowed
before, the winner is Murray
Townsend of Seaforth.
Vic Lang of Walkerton is
the winner of the
businessmen's competition.
In the nail driving com-
petition, the men's winner is
Harvey McIlwain of Seaforth
and the women's champion
is Marie Hicknill, also of
Seaforth.
The log sawing, champions
were: using their own saw,
Vic Lang of Walkerton and
Wilbert Thillippi of Chep-
stow; using a saw available,
agricultural representative
Don Pullen and MP Murray
Cardiff; women's class,
Marion and Susan Pullman
of Seaforth.
The horse shoe pitching
champions are Dave Kyle
and Lloyd Venner, both of
Hensall.
Trophies and prizes will be
handed out at the plowmen's
banquet Friday, October 29
at the Brussels Legion.
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Lynne Dodds, 17, of Winthrop was named Huron County
Queen of the Furrow September 18. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds. She received her sash from the,
current Queen of the Furrow Dianne Oldfield of Seaforth.
Dianne will be competing at the IPM hi Lucan at the end
of September and on October 29 will turn her crown over
to Miss Dodds.
CB Club will sponsor 50-50 draw
The September meeting of
the Circle City CB Club took
place Sunday, September 12
at the recreation board room.
with a good attendance.
The secretary's report was
read by Rice Krispies and
adopted by Mr. Rocky,
seconded by Modular 4. The
treasurer's report was read
• by Modular 4, 'adopted- by
Rice Krispies and seconded
by Road Master. .
The club is pleased to
announce that the winner of
• the Texas Mickey draw was
Danny Boyce of Goderich.
Nelly Knoop of Kingsbridge
drew the lucky ticket. There
will be a donation of 50 per
cent of the proceeds towards
the senior citizens off
Goderich. A hearty thankyou
to all who put time and effort
into this venture.
A special thankyou is
extended to Mr. Rockey, who
found it necessary to resign
pilegitteht at this meeting -
due to health reason, for his
many years of unselfish
service to this club in the
executive.
Over the summer months,
three letters • had been
received. In two of the let-
ters, the Goderich
Recreation and Community
Centre Board thanked the
clubfor their contribution
towards marshalling the
Canada Day Parade and
asked for assistance for a 10
km road race July 24. The
third letter was from the
Goderich Performing Arts
Foundation.
At is the intention of the
Circle: City CB Club to
become more family and
socially oriented in the
future. Again, the club in-
vites anyone who has a CB
radio or is interested in CB
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which are held every second
Sunday in the board room of
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Centre at the grandstand.
Please respond to radio
checks i in Goderich.
Unanimous support was
given for a 50-50 draw which
will become a part of future
• meetings starting in
October. In addition, the
membership has approved
the following: There will be
one free membership for
every five new members
introduced to the club by a
member.
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