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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-08-19, Page 29CommunitvNW1 .re The Goderich lifeguards have had a busy summer patrolling the Town Beach area but they found a few minutes recently, before going on duty, fora little fun. On duty eight hours a day (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), seven days a week, the lifeguards work from June to August 31. This year's lifeguard contingent includes: from the top of the pyramid, Judy Sherratt (super- visor), Krista Collinson (middle left), Arletta Martin (middle right), Greg Alcock (bottom left), Tanya Scruton (bottom centre), and Jeff Boyce (bottom right). (photo by Lou -Ann Hope ) Scholarship awards announced for school year The AVM J.A. Sully and Legion Branch 109 (Lancaster) scholarship awards com- mittee announced this week that this year, there were three university students, who were each recipients of a $500 scholarship from the Sully Branch 109 scholarship fund. These former Goderich Collegiate students are Edward Turton, who is study- ing Medicine at the University of Western Ontario; David Weaver,'who is pursuing a degree in Optometry at the University of Waterloo; and Brian Treble, who will com- mence his Masters degree in Honours Geography (Urban Development) at the University of Waterloo. Each of these students had an outstanding academic record last year. This year this scholar- ship attracted nine applicants. , Any former Goderich Collegiate student, not necessarily related to a war veteran, may apply for this scholarship if they have completed at least one academicjear at a Canadian University in one Engineering, Medicine or Dentistry. Also, any student who has completed two years towards an Honours degree in any subject is eligible to apply for this scholarship. Awards are bas- ed on high academic standing. The AVM J.A. Sully Legion Branch 109 scholarship is administered by a commit= tee consisting of representatives from both the Sully Foundation and Legion Branch 109. This scholarship was made possible when Bruce Sully, of the Sully Foundation donated $10,000 to Legion Branch 109 to be held in trust. The annual interest on this donation is , used to finance this scholarship. This donation was given to Branch 109 when the Branch transferred its Lancaster bomber, once on display in front of the en- trance to Sky Harbour Airport to the Warplane Heritage Foundation at Mount Hope airport near Hamilton. Warplane Heritage has a collection of World War II aircraft and is presently putting the Lan- • caster back in flying condition. Each year in April the Branch adver- tises for applicants for this scholarship which is awarded by August 15 of each year. Application forms are available from the Branch secretary or by contac- ting the guidance office of the Goderich Collegiate. McDonald clan holds annual family reunion The MacDonald clan got together to celebrate their annual reunion on Satur- day, August 2this year and a good crowd turned out for the event. A number of the family members travelled a long distance to attend. They were; Bob and Mary Burkhaug and children Eric and Bethany of Chicago, Kathy and. Jim Robson and family Ryan and Phaedora of Gros Route Park, Michigan, Jane McKinnan and Fern Bloomfield and daughter Allison of Paris, Ontario, Marge and Jim Mildrum of Detroit, Sarah Blue also of Detroit, Eugene Blue of St. Clare Shores, Michigan, Anna MacChildress of Detroit, John and Sheri Agnew of Plymouth, Michigan and son Doug with wife -to -be Sue Clark, Scott and Brenda Agnew, Bob and Lorie Evans and daughter Carlie of Florida, Jeff and Kathy Senevy and children Jeff and Lacole Finlay and Margie as well as grandchildren Thomas and Nicole MacDonald of Fort Nelson, B.C., "Dave Agnew and Sue Amy of Chicago. Late arrivals for the reunion were Tom and Gloria MacDonald also of Fort Nelson. Visitors on Saturday withBarry and Bet- ty Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mathews of Thordale and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jones and their boys also of Thorn - dale. Kristian Mathews will be staying the week with the Jones's. Congratulations to Tom and Pauline LOCHALSH NEWS Kae Webster, 395-5257 Kempton on the arrival of their son Brent Thomas born in the Kincardine and District Hospital on Tuesday, July 28. Brent weighed in at 7 lbs, 14 ozs. He is a lit- tle brother for Daniel, Grandparents are Ronald and Marlyn Lowry of RR2 Ripley and Bill and Janet Kempton of Point Clark. Jim and Kale Webster visited on Friday evening with Mrs. Norma Young in Goderich. On Saturday evening Jim, Cecil and Kae along with Elmer and Edna Culbert had coffee with Charles and Myme Wilkins. Recent visitors with Rhetta and Marion MacLennan have been Bruce and Louise Miller of Palmerston and Ewen and Mary McLean and Margie MacDonald. On the weekend, Florence MacLennan and her friend Shirley of Kitchener along with Rhetta's grandson Collin MacLennan of Agincourt stopped in for a brief visit. Recent visitors with Kae Webster were Tom and Gloria MacDonald of Fort Nelson. Farm programs end Aug. 21 Auburn shower held There will be a community shower for Glenyce McClinchey at Knox United Church basement Tues. Aug., 25 at 8:00 p.m. and Ladies are asked to bring lunch. Sorry to report Mrs. Wilma Brawley is in St. Joseph's Hospital in London, after fall- ing at her home. She is wished a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Popp (Hulley) who were married on Sat. Aug., 15. They will live in Auburn. Mrs. Thelma Maclntyre of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLarty od Goderich called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor of Auburn on Saturday. The Agricrew and Junior Agriculturalist programs that have been working out of Huron County come to an end on August 21. Many people throughout the county have been involved with these agricultural pro- jects, whether through being a host farm family. for a junior agriculturalist or hiring agricrew. This year has been very suc- cessful, for the agricrew in particular, as they were booked up solidly throughout the summer. Four crews of four people were in opera- tion for agricrew. Approximately 25 youths participated in the program. As a result, 65 farmers were serviced. For next year, as a reminder, if you have a date in mind, phone in early. This way, you are assurred of hav- ing an agricrew work for. you on your farm. There were 10 junior agriculturalists in total that decided to "try out" a summer agriculturally in Huron County. They were exposed to every aspect of farrn life in order to broaden their knowledge of the agricultural industry. They will be return- ing home to the city on August 21 as well. Both programs will be in operation again next year. In order to have a first round choice of a junior agriculturalist, host farm families should apply early. Likewise, agricrew bookings go fast, so next year, book early and avoid disappointment. Agricrew and junior agriculturalist ap- plicants should apply in mid-April. `= Telecare TELECARE in ez2 Goderich 24 Hr. Confidential Listening 1-800-265®4598 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1987—PAGE 11A Can We Taik? Can we' discuss frankly what the Goderich Signal -Star means to you and your family? ('all. Shirley J Kellerthe manager at the Goderich Signal -Star!! 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