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WINDSURFING
Super Circus International, boasting the
world's finest indoor circus spectacular is
coming to Goderich Community Centre on
Fri., June 21 for two shows at 4:30 and 8:00
p.m.
Aerial ballarinas performing high above
the circus rings, acrobats on the balancing
trapeze above the crowd, and a parade of
prancing ponies will be few of the main at-
tractions when the circus comes to town.
The line-up of circus performers promises
to thrill young and old alike.
Circus audiences will meet such interna-
tional circus stars as Sahib, the largest male
Asian elephantperforming in the circus ring
today, The Roltinos, juggling on rolling
globes and high stilts, and Mr. Rhythm,
world famous dancing stallion.
Of course plenty of clowns will keep
circus -goers laughing throughout the show.
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CIVIC CORNER
On Friday, June 14 at noon, the parks and
waterfront committee will meet at the town
hall.
On Monday, June 17 at 4:30 p.m., the
Local Architectural Conservation Advisory
Committee ( LACAC) will meet at the town
hall.
On Monday, June 17 at 7:30 p.m.,
Goderich town council will meet at the town
hall.
Super ( razy clowns will delight adults and
children. alike throughout the spectacular
performance of Super Circus International
coming to Goderich.
Holmesville school site of reunion
Holmesville School will not be quiet this
summer - at least`hot for three days in mid-
July. As part of Goderich Township's ses-
quicentennial celebrations, the school will
be the site of a teachers' reunion and school
exhibits. •
The, committee which has been responsi-
ble for arranging the reunion and display
consists of Chairperson.. Barb Betties, Helen
Dykstra and Alison Lobb. Much has been ac-
complished• since their first meeting on
January 7, 1985.
During the early years of education in
Goderich Township, the township was divid-
ed into eleven school sections. Each section
had its own schoolhouse and teacher. Bet-
ties says 149 invitations have been mailed to
former teachers, music teachers. and in-
spectors. In addition, 18 invitation have
been hand delivered to present day teachers
at Holmesville School.
The teachers' Minion will take place on
Saturday, July 20, beginning after the
parade (at approximately 2 p.m.). Teachers
will register at the door and will have an op-
portunity to visit and reminisce in the
auditorium. Lists of the names of all the
leachers of each school section will be on
view. A photographer will be on hand to take
group photos, and these polaroid pictures
may be purchased that day. .
Holmesville School will also house
numerous exhibits in five classrooms and in
the auditorium. Each school section will be
represented. Betties has contacted one per-
son from each section, and they have
become responsible for recruiting helpers,
choosing themes and gathering articles.
Each school section will have a different
theme. For example, one will feature an old-
.' fashioned parlour; another, an old-
fashioned laundry; a third, a pioneer kit-
chen; and a fourth, a map of its school sec-
tion showing the names of farm owners -
then and now. Each dispaly will consist of
furniture, clothing and other.items donated
by current and former residents of the sec-
tion.
Two churches will also be featured - pre -
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sent day Middleton Church and church of
the past Ebenezer. The Ebenezer Charch
organ, now owned by Murray Draper of
Clinton, will be included along with the Bi-
ble, pulpit, chairs and rug.
Other Goderich Township groups will also
take part. In the auditorium, displays will
be set up by the two Goderich Township 4H
clubs and the Women's 'Institute along with
exhibits by two local artists and a doll col-
lection numbering 115. Dutch Canadian
residents of Goderich Township will also
have a display in the school, and on Friday
afternoon the seniors will demonstrate the
artpf quilting.
The exhibits will be open to the public on
Friday, July 19, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.; on
Saturday,„July 20, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.; and
on Sunday, July 21, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. A
representative will be on hand to explain
each display.
The school exhibits and teachers' reunion
will provide a fascinating walk down
memory lane in the life of Goderich
Township.
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