The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 38ii
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A.Q4.8A,GODERIcH SIGNAL;STAR,.T URSPAY.FEBRHAR.Y 26', 1976
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Thirty-two students from Night" .The Bluebell singers
' the ' H,ullett Central School r are Elizabeth' Gibson, Bar=
visited the Home on Friday••b.gra and Judy ''Carter and
afternoon and presented a -they providetheir own guitar"
program . arranged by' the accompaniment. The girls •
grade, six teacher Mrs. and Albert shared : the ._
I.ngarato and the music program time,'• and joined
teacher Mrs, Bosman . Th:e together fork. S,1ng-a-long;
program consisted Of skits,: • Mrs. Brack thanked the en
gymnastics, .songs and two tertainers.
changes ot:.•square dancing. ;; The ,Clinton.. W'oni'en.s,:
'Theresidents were presented ` 'Institute were hosts 'for.the.
With a valentine which had' February Birthday Party and
been made by the students as presented -gifts to . the 21
one .Af• their projects. Mr. celebrants.. Mrs,. . Connie
Nelson Lear " thanked the Colclough was emcee for.the
students and teachers on prbgram which included -•-•
behalf ofth'e.residents. mouth --organ solos and trio,
Four new residents were numbers by Art. Groves., Wat
welcomed' to the Home at Webster. and Tom, Deeves.,
Monday's. program; '-Mrs. Whistling ;solos. by,. Dora
Darroch, Mrs Bell, Mrs. Heard; vocal solos• by George
Black,' Mrs: Lawson. The . Turner, :: ' ' - piano ac
Goderfch Township Women's com.paniment by Mrs,'
Institute volunteers assisted ' Radford and a sing -,,song. -
4livith activitie's•with music for Lunch was served to 150:.
the afternoon provided by residents and guests and Mrs.
Molly Cox, Mrs. Driver and Vanderburgh thanked all
NormanSpeir. those responsible for .the
The Bluevells from the party..
Clinton area and Mr. Albert The residents enjoyed the
Craig_of Bayfield provided an treat of apples on • Valentine's '
hour of : musical en- Day donated by the Huron-
tertainrnent for "Family viewAuxiliary.
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The junior division of the Kinsmen Club Heritage Day poster contest was won by Michael . .
Madden,left, a Grade 6student at St. Mary's.The .first -prize of $15 was presented to
Michael while-Alan.Hough, centre, Robertson Grade five won the $10 second prize and
• Karl Krohmer, St. Mary's grade six, won the $5 third prize, (staff -photo)
Young Plgyers pian :spring school
James Murphy, Huron
Country Playhouse Artistic
Director, has uncovered
-plans for the second A.nn_ual
tour
throughout Southwestern• magic, mime, dance, music, engagements. .
Ontario as far as Windsor and and student audience par- Highlights of the tour will
„Tob.ermbry. Schools i.n „ticipation. - include special performances
Middlesex, Bruce, Grey, , Mr. Murphy is presently in Sarnia for the Children's
School Tour. • Wellington, Lambton� E s auditioin. actors for .:the .' Ward Auxiliary of___Sarnia
The toUr ' 'lake- trio" t Huron 'ems compo any. He is searching for.- General . Hospital, :with an
professional actors whohave expected attendance -of 1500
experience in children's people,- and '' two per-
theatre,and the versatility for, formances for the :Theatre
circus feats.. • The actors will 'Ontario. Festival; May 29 in
be in residence at .the London. '
Playhouse in , Grand Bend, The ''Playhouse: Young
▪ Council Playwright's. Grant, . .and, Will comi7iute to .daily Players tour begins April1..
Playho4 'e Young •Players • Waterloo, and •'.Oxford' will
receive.the .company of five
actors,. under th.e' direction of
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W. J. ®en®mme Mr:M•urphy•
Torontos Jim- Saar,
. recipient of the Ontario Arts
wrote bothplays.
1 Fantasy, for grades kin,
'dergarten through four, is a
tale based on -the -delightful
t a a am t zatr nos. of Lewis arof Carroll;
• . adventures . in Wonderland, '.
o l 'and through the --Looking
4 Glass.
-Circus!. for the senior
( elementay grades
▪ '.depicts the "excitement ,and .
glamour of circus life,. and
attempts- to trace the history.
Agent for. 24 -hr. ofthe circus in Canada, '
ALM: DEVEL0P11,iG , Both 'productions .will in
corporate a great deal • of
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,Wash required amount of
wild rice in .cold water. q,tir
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Excessive 'waiting would be avoided .at all schools if the
surname -schedules are followed, ,
Parents should bring birth certificates'. and immunization
cards and '014IP;f )umbers to registration.'
amtssimarissmomormigasmilffswailiktifirilifit
ies auxiliary plafl anwuaiteo
Alexandra . Marine ° and„., lluestions to ask Dr. Flowerpr
General Hospital.Auxiliary Mrs. Knisley thanked him for'
mctt-;t-tom'' p,na'. on February,-bein-g an-interes.ting .and
kith in the Auziliar•y room. -informative guest. .
The guest speaker for fhe In business part of the
afternoon v, -41S" Dr. R.W. ,
Viol/Vers.' As February is
heart month, his topics were
Hear •attacks and Strokes.
• 1)r. o'wers explained:that,
a :heart attack • is the
narrowing ot. blood ..vessels
causing damage -to the lioart
or bt ain... He said he felt that
heart •transplants, ,were not
the'answer due to the
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rejection proble in, as the.-
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Srgery to do the transplant.is
not that 'difficult. -He said in'
Californi,a they 'were doing
•soiree research with a
mechanism ,Called a balloon
pump with "n degree of.-suc •
cess
. •Hyper -tension, smoking,
alcohol, and • diet are all
contributing factors to
Cardiac .arrest. People
• usually have warning' signs',
Months previous to the initial
heart attack,. with chest pain's
, an shortness of breath but
feel it is indigestion, and do
nothing about it.
"In the post he said when a
patient -suffered cardiac
arrest ' and was taken to
hospital there was valuable
time wasted waiting for a
doctor. to get to the hospital to
start the defibrillator (a
machine to regulate the heart.
beat.) Now a well qualified'
nurse can do it:"
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would be held at St ereor-gf:.s*
-Anglican Church hall on May
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