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teachers Antljre. mg teachers.`•willciping pietUret•lifej
011will•tOr place. 901:i July 1J to at the
students and toR1.re Ong •' alemarablia'Nitlithe*ito share Withathers, •
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Aliep ipp.Seir etthe **lates hibits, in five classrooms and, in-rthe '
.04E4)004 gieVAtiOnsts„0,*-014F;MS of auditoriumEach school ,section will te
a school exhibit, held during'OW*" rePresaniela. Betties has contacted oktiOr-
eenteabbd'Year, 1967, had a lotto -do With a sonfririneaeh•Seetion and they havebeconie
sjuillar event being includedin-tbi.%-year's responsible for regtdting helpers, choosing
, themes andgatheprigarticleS„;„
Each schoolSectioriwillfhaVta different •
"TheehaabeeflsUdh a faidastitdisplay
• in 1.96.7.4ople just raved aboutitJ ThePe#-
pie in -AW, area have such a wealth of,,old
(SehOOkelnted) items that they're very pre-
Udof therii," sayObb, She says there Was
no way the 140 coirunittee was going te let
such an excellentresource go tumsed ;during
the evident celebrationS.
Tbe,committos *high has been respon.si-
ble for"arrangingthe remits* and display
consists of: Chairperson Barb Betties,
Helen Dykstra and Alison Lobb. Much has
been accomplished since their first meeting
on January 7, 1985:
During the early years of education in
Goderich Township, the township was divid-
ed into 11, school sections each section had
" its•oWn schoolhouse and teacher. Thre have
been 149 invitations mailed to fornier
teachers, music teachers and inspeetors.,In
addition, 18 invitations have b.een bail*
deliverdd to present -day teachers at the
Holmesv,ille School, •• .
The teacher's reunion will take place 'on
Saturday, July, 20, beginning after the 1-5-0
parade (at approximately 2 p.m). Teachers
will register at the door and will have an Op-
orttmity to visit and reminisce in the
auditorium. Lists of the names of all the
teachers of each school section will be on Current township residents and former
view. A photographers will be on hand to residents alike should enjoy this fascinating
take group photos and these polaroid pic- walk down memory lane.
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theme. For example,. one, willfeature an old- •
fashioned parlour; ' 040er, ,,and old;
fashioned laundry; a third, .alrioneer kit- ,
chew, and a fourth; a map &its school sec-
tion, showing the names of farm owners
then. and now. Each display will•nOnsist of
furniture, clothing and other items donated
by current and formerresidents of the sec-
tion.
Two churches will also be featured --. pre-
sent day Middleton Church and church Of
the past, Ebenexer. The Ebenezer Church
organ, now owned by Murray Draper, of
Clinton, will be included along with the Bi-
ble, pulpit, chairs and rug.
Other Goderich Township 4H clubs and
the Women's Institute, along with exhibits
by two local artists and a doll' collection
numbering 115. Dutch. qopodieeirRsitippte
will have' diSplayin the. wheal, *Sion
Friday afternoon the senior citizen of the
township will demonstrate the art of
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 2-9 p.m.; and on Sun-
* day, July 21 from 3-5 p.m. A representative
will be on hand to explain each display.
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