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ildred Isobel (Stott) - At
Clinton on Tuesday, November
l tdred Isobel (Stott) Cook,
Goderich in her 90th year.
of the late Bob Cook (2005) .
ter of Leone (Jack) Thom of
Wayne (Michele) Cook of
Harold Cook of Goderich. Dear
of 4 grandchildren and 9 great
1. Predeceased by one great
er. Also survived by 3 sisters
rrs. Predeceased by 2 brothers.
e received at McCALLUM &
NERAL HOME, Goderich on
n 2-4 & 7-9 PM. Funeral
held at the Funeral Home on
•wember 14, 2011 at 1 PM.
Fran Donohue officiated.
nborne Cemetery. Donations to
& Stroke Foundation or the
your choice gratefully
-Id. Friends may sign the book
es at www.mccallumpalla.ca
Jia - At Clinton Public Hospital
Jay November 9, 2011 Mr.
of R.R.s1 Varna in his 87g'
d husband of Veronica Rasa
to Paraskeva Rasa (1993).
and father-in-law of Paun and
asa of- Ridgewood, New York,.
a of Kitchener, Viorika and
m of Goderich, Tina and Mario
'Ion, Elena and Brad Morgan of
Nick Rasa and Joanne Trahan
linton, Stella and Scott Monk of
gh, Sofia and Richard Brindley
icolette and Peter Trajlovic of
Gheorghe and Corina Cosrnin
\Iso loved by 24 grandchildren
t grandchildren. Predeceased
n -law Bujor Minda, two sisters,
ther. Friends were received at
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hap& 201 Stmcoast Drive E.,
Friday November 11, 2011
i 7-9 p.m. where - the Funeral
held on Saturday, November
2:00 p.m. Reverend Bryan
Bethel Pentecostal Assembly,
ficiated. Interment was in
emetery, Goderich. Flower
re Stephanie and Courtney
na Do, Aven and Hayley
Nikki Wallace. Pallbearers
1 Brindley, Scott Monk, Brad
organ, Mark Rasa and Peter
onations to "Romanian
and made payable to Bethel
Assembly would be
s expressions of sympathy.
Obituaries
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SMITH, Anne - Passed away peacefully
on Monday November 7, 2001 at the
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital
Goderich in her 9e year. Predeceased by
her loving husband Vern (1985). Lovingly
remembered by her daughter - Mary
FitzGerald and her husband Art. Proud
Grandmother of Justin (Kara), Michael,
Kelly, Scott, Andrea Humphries (Greg), and
Steven Smith (Elaiia), and Great
Grandmother of Jordan, Kendra, Alex,
Cohn, Caitlin, and Neeve. Loving aunt to
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her son Bili (2001), sister Mary Currell,
and brother Jack McKinnon. Funeral
Service took place at the McCALLUM &
PALLA FUNERAL HOME 11 Cambria
Road North Goderich on . Thursday
November 10, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. with
visitation from 10:30 a.m. until time of
service. Donations may be made in Anne's
memory to the Goderich and Area Disaster
Relief Fund, or Canadian Heart and Stroke
Foundation. On line condolences may be
made at www.mccallumpalla.ca
FULFORD, Armelda - At Maitland
Manor, Goderich on Tuesday, November 8,
2011, Marie Armelds (nee Aubin) Fulford of
Goderich just four days before her 91st
birthday. Born in Hay Township, Ontario on
November 12, 1920 she was the daughter
of the late Alexander and Lily (Denomme)
Aubin) Predeceased by her husband Earl
Fulford on February 19, 1982. Dear sister of
Victor Aubin of Kitchener, Rose -Anne
McNichol of Seaforth, Uoyd (Mary -Lou)
Aubin of Goderich and Andre (Helen) Aubin
of Cambridge. Sister-in-law of Jean Aubin.
Predeceased by Una Jean (Louis)
Montague, Regis (Helen) Aubin, Patrick
Aubin, Orville (Sidonia) Aubin, John
(Roselle) and (Helen) Aubin, Veronique
(Delmer) Mellinger, Aldea and a sister in
infancy and by Earl's family. Also survived
by June Hayter, Betty Fuller and Don
Fritzley as well as many more nieces,
nephews, great nieces and great
nephews. Friends were received at the
FALCONER FUNERAL HOMES LTD. •
Bluewater Chapel, 201 Suncoast Drive,
East, Goderich,, (519-524-1221) on Friday,
November 11th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at
St. Peter's Roman . Catholic Church, 156
North Street, Goderich on Saturday,
November 12, 2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Cremation, followed by interment at Clinton
Cemetery. Parish Prayers were heli at the
Funeral Home on Friday evening at
6:45 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, the
family would appreciate memorial donations
to the' Cancer Society. Pall Bearers were
Jean Marie Montague, Jim Hayter, Michael
Melding&, Michael McNichol, Don Aubin
and Dennis Aubin.
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JENKIN, Helen - Passed away
peacefully with • her children by her side on
Wednesday November 9, 2011 at the
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich in her 85th year. Lovingly
remembered by her children Bonnie and
her husband Melvin Jewell, Ann Jenkin.
Gordon and his wife Elizabeth. Proud
Grandmother to five Grandchildren and four
Great Grandchildren. Survived by her sister
Burnie and, husband Homer Andrews,
brother Bill and wife Mary Chessell and
sister in-law Anita Chessell. Cherished aunt
of many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by two sisters and three brothers.
Donations may be made in Helen's memory
to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or
Diabetic Association. Following mom's
wishes there will be no funeral home
visitation. Friends may sign the book of
condolences at
www.mccallumpalla.ca
MacCUSPEY, Florence (Fillmore). -
After a lengthy illness and surrounded
by her family at Alexandra. Marine &
General Hospital on Saturday November 5,
2011. Florence (Fillmore) MacCuspey of
Goderich. Beloved wife of Kenneth
MacCuspey. Loving mother of Barb
(Murray) Alcock, Glen (Janice) MacCuspey
all of Goderich, Mike MacCuspey (Carol
Phillips) of Bayfield and Debbie (Scott)
Ruetz of Waterloo. Dear grandmother of
Greg, Shelley, Tanya, Teri -Lynn. Jeff, Mark
Mike, Laura and great grandmother of 8.
Also survived by sisters Pelma Steeves,
Vivian Bell and brothers. Carmen, Alfred all
of New Brunswick and Bill Fillmore of
Toronto and brother-in-law Rod MacCuspey
of Woodstock. Predeceased by infant
daughter Elizabeth Ann, sisters Edna
Harris, Margaret Dubbleman, brothers
Lloyd and Wafter Fillmore. At Florence's
request there will be no funeral home
visitation or service. A Private Family
Graveside service was held on Saturday
November. 12, 2011 at Maitland Cemetery.
Donations to First Baptist Church, the Lung
Association or the Heart & Stroke
Foundation gratefully acknowledged and
may be arranged through McCALLUM &
PALLA FUNERAL HOME, 519-524-7345.
Friends may sign the book of condolences
at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011 • Goderich Signal -Star 41
Sailors powerplay
finally clicking
It was a promising weekend for the Sailors, losing two tight
games, and seeing some production from a powerplay that
finally clicked.
Friday night, the Sailors went into the third period tied at
two with the Kincardine Bulldogs. Trailing 3-2 late in the
third, the extra attacker and powerplay did not materialize,
and in the last minute, the score went from 3-2 to 5-2 for the
Bulldogs. Brandons Dykxhoorn and Howald scored for the
Sailors.
Saturday night's home game may have been the most
entertaining yet, with the Sailors leading and regaining leads
throughout the game. A new -look powerplay worked for the
Sailors, as they converted on two nice powerplays. The Bar-
ons also converted on two powerplays of their own, and
unfortunately, they proved to be the tying and winning goals
in the third. The Sailors pulled the goalie late, but failed to
capitalize. Josh Martel, Brandon Priestap, Shawn Moore, and
Curtis Taylor scored for the Sailors.
The Sailors will be well represented on All-Star Sunday,
December 4th in Hanover. Mack O'Keefe, Brandon Prisestap,
Shawn Moore, and Curtis Taylor have been named to the
Western Junior C prospects team: The All-Star Team will not
be named until November 25.
-courtesy of www sailorshockey. ca
Surprise safety
inspections at
AMDSB schools
Rita Marshall
Three high schools in the
Avon Maitland District
School Board (AMDSB)
received surprise safety
inspections from the Minis-
try of Labour in the last few
weeks.
At the Nov. 8 AMDSB
meeting, Jodie Baker, super-
intendent ofeducation,
human resources, told trus-
tees that South Huron Dis-
trict High School (SHDHS),
Listowel District Secondary
School (LDSS) and Strat=
ford's Northwestern Sec-
ondary School (SNSS) had
their science and tech facili-
ties inspected.
The inspections are part of
a province -wide move to
monitor safety in Ontario
high schools following the
tragic May 2011 death of Eric
Leighton, a student at Mother
Teresa High School in
Ottawa. The 18 -year-old died
in a tech shop explosion.
Baker said the inspectors
made several recommenda-
tions including relocating
eye wash stations, improv-
ing safety guards on
machines and ensuring
lockout capabilities on all
machines. Other minor
issues included repairing
some outlets and box cov-
ers, she added.
Baker told trustees that as
soon as the first inspection
at SHDHS was conducted,
AMDSB staff formed a safety
audit committee to perform
an audit of all AMDSB sec-
ondary schools.
Baker said the plan is to
conduct annual inspections
every year in the fall. Board
staff had already begun dis-
cussing tech equipment and
revised tech safety guidelines
in September. Safety guide-
lines for science labs will also
be completed, she said.
The ministry inspectors
were, pleased with the
actions the AMDSB had
taken, reported Baker, and
offered to work with the
hoard on timelines and
extended timelines if
needed.
Director of Education Ted
Doherty added that the
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