Clinton News-Record, 1979-02-01, Page 8PA En8--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 , 1979
Building a snowperson is usually a way to spend a
Saturday afternoon. However, these children piled,
and packed snow as fast as they could lin order to
build their creation in a few minutes. The students
at Vanastra Public School were taking part in the
games at Eskimo Day on Friday. (News -Record
photo)
Meals on Wheels for
Huronview residents
Huron County Council
agreed Friday to spend
$63,000 to get meals
residents of Huronview,
the county home for the
aged.
• Council's committee of
management of
Huronview recom-
mended to council that
the food delivery system
at the institution required
modernization. That
modernization basically
meant that the com-
mittee did away with
meals _ on wheels and
arranged for a new and
more efficient method of
getting meals .from the
kitchen to the residents. -
Huronview ad-
'ministrator Chester
Archibald told council
that the decision t,Q
upgrade the food delivery
system was made out of
necessity. He said the
meals on wheels unit,
which is basically a large
wheeled unit capable of •
holding a large number of
food trays while keeping
the ,food hot, was at the
end of its road and had to
be replaced. He said the
ministry of community
and social services
refused to sanction
purchased of another
meals on wheels unit the
same as. the one now irf
use because they are no
longer on the market and
parts for repairs for the
units are very difficult, if
not impossible, to get.
Archibald said the type
of units the ministry was
pushing the staff of
Huronview didn't like and
so had investigated a
number of systems
available. He said the one
chosen Ifad the approval
of the ministry and fit
right into the Huronview
system.
Archibald also told
council that " as of
November 1978 the
number of long term
extended care . beds at
Huronview had been
increased by 15. He said
the increase now brings
the total number of long
term care beds to 171 or
55 percent of the beds at
Huronview. The
remaining 45 percent is
made , up of residential
beds which have been
reduced to 139.
Severance costs rise $25
Inflation has hit - the
cost of severing your
property. Huron County
council approved a $25
increase to the cost of
approved severances
Friday which means that
the total cost of getting a
severance will now. be
$125.
The county's land
division committee
recommended to council
that the extra $25 be
tacked on the cost of an.
approved severance to
help offset ad-
ministrative costs the
county has in processing
land divisions. The ad-
ministrative portion of
the severance will now be
$75.
Girvin Reed, chairman
of the land division
committee, toldcouncil
that an application for
severance will still be $50.
Vanastra curling...
• from page 7.
& Sons and' Radford's
Garage.
Winners of the first
draw were the following
teams; Ron and
Rosemary Sellars, Bill
and Carol Munro; Alex
and Eileen Townsend, Stu
and Joyce Smith; Jerry
Uniac, Joyce Mcllwain,
Joe and Lena Koene 'of
Bayfield. Consolation,
Tom and Betty Moore,
Len and Eileen Bowman
of Goderich.
Winners of the 2nd
draw were: Ivan and
Marg Lince, Isobel
Theedom and Robin
Gates ; George and Ruth
Townsend,. Jack and
Mary Helen McLaughlin;
Bill Gibson, Vicki Ste
Marie, John Coleman and
Ann Gibson; consolation,
Arnold and Jean Taylor,
Don and Eileen
McGregor. •
A men's team con-
sisting of Barry Davis,
John Brownridge, Ward
Hodgins and Alex
Townsend competed on
Saturday and Sunday in
Seaforth in the Colts
Competition. They must
Wingham
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be congratulated on their
excellent curling, going
right to the finals and
unfortunately\ they lost
that gameby one point.
Better luck next year
f"ellas.
Upcoming events at our
club include ' a mixed
jitney and pot luck supper
on February 3rd.
Everyone is welcome so
give George Townsend a
He explained that anyone
wishing a severance
applies to the land
division committee for
approval and pays $50
with that application. If
the application is ap-
proved an extra $75 is
tacked on and the
severance processed.
Reed said unapproved
severances will not cost
more in 1979. It still costs
$50 to be told no.
call and tell him you will
be there.
On Feb. 10 there is a
farmers bonspiel, while
on March 3, our- ladies
host their annual ladies
open bonspiel. If anyone
is interested in entering a
team in this bonspiecall
Lois Evans at 482-X7846.
Entries n for the men's
events may be given to
Ivan Lince at 482-7235.
Brumfield UCW meet
The first meeting of the
year for "The Sunshine
Girls" Unit 4 of the
Brucefield UCW was held
at the home of Bev
Broadfoot on January 24
with all members
present. Anne Marie
McMullin led the opening
with thoughts on
preparing for the New
Year. Gayle Pepper read
the secretary -treasurer's,
report.
The
group
was
reminded to bring a -
thimble and a short
needle to next month's
quilting bee.
More help is needed in
the nursery on Sunday
mornings, so please sign
the schedule when you
can come.
After the closing by
Anne -Marie, a delicious
lunch of cake and coffee
and ice cream was served
by Bev.
WOAA founder dies in Wingham
An active sportsman
who gained the respect of
many through his work
with the Western Ontario
Atiletic Association
(WOAA) Alfred John
Lockridge of Wingham,
pissed away Friday,
January 12 at the
Wingham and District
Hospital. He was in his
82nd ,year and death
followed a brief illness.
Mr. Lockridge was the
son of the late John
Lockridge and Mary
Hergott and was born in
Wingham on December
23, 1897. He attended
school in Wingham
(Lower Town) until
Grade VIII, then went to
Wingham's upper town
school. As a barefoot boy,
he spent a great deal of
time around Field's
Butcher Shop and after
working there for some
time, Mr. Field hired him
as a partner. This
relationship continued for
several years until in
1935, Mr. Lockridge went
into business for himself.
After retiring from
business he became
treasurer of the WOAA
which he, Doc
Cruickshank and Tory
Gregg organized in 1942.
These three men must be
described as builders and
dedicated servants to all
sportsmen, women and
children within the
provincial boundaries
served by the WOAA.
Mr. Lockridge later
served as secretary -
manager of the
organization and was the
last surviving life
member of WOAA. He
gained respect from all
teams in all sports within
the jurisdiction of the
WOAA for his fairness,
understanding and ability
to direct fair play from
his office in a most
capable manner.
Mr. Lockridge had also
been active on other
numerous boards and
organizations ' including
serving on the Public
School Board for 18
years; the Wingham
Hospital Board; chair-
man of the Separate
fine markets... of fine foods .
ilizehrs
School Board at the time
the school was built;
chairrnan of the artificial
ice fund; instrumental In
forming the Wingham
Figure Skating Club and
arena manager for a
number of years. He also
played Intermediate
hockey for some 20 years
and guided teams in
every category from
Bantam upward,
throughput the years, as
well as field lacrosse.
Mr. Lockridge was
predeceased by two
wives, Mary Douce and
Myra MacDonald. He is
survived by his wife, the
Middleton news
by Blanche Deeves
Church News
Morning. Prayer was
held in St. James
Anglican Church on
Sunday at 11:15 a.m.
Reading the lesson was
Blanche Deeves. Ray
Wise and Edward Deeves
received the offering and
Rev. Wm. Bennett was in
charge of the service.
Next Sunday at St.
James, Holy Communion
will be celebrated with
Canon Paull in charge.
Personals
Congratulations to
Nathan and Patti Smith
on the arrival of their
daughter on Saturday in
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Clinton hospital.
Pat and Bob Hodgins of
Brampton were weekend
guests with Pat's parents'
Ray and Estelle Wise.
Many couples from the
Middleton area enjoyed
the Goderich Township
Rec dance on Saturday
night at the White Car-
nation.
Good to hear that
Eileen Potter is home
again after a few days in
London Hospital. Get well
wishes to Eileen comes
from the community.
Watch the coming
events for the ad on St.
James bus trip to the Ice
Capades March 8th in
London..
former Kathleen •
(Fleming) Fogarty; two
daughters, Mrs. Malcolm
(Frances) MacCammon
and Ruth Lockridge both
of Toronto; two sons, Dr,
Thomas J. Lockridge of
Manchester, New
Hampshire and Captain
Douglas A. Lockridge,
Montreal. There are ten
grandchildren and one
sister, Mrs, Gilbert
(Frances) Fraser of
Niagara Falls, New
York. He was
predeceased by two
brothers, Sam and
Walter.
The late Alf Lockridge
rested atThtr Currie
Funeral Home. Mass was
held Monday, January 1L
at Sacred Heart Church
where deceased was a
member. Rev. A. J.
Sonderup officiated.
Pallbearers were ken
Zinn, Ken Ducharme,
John McInnes, Ken
Stevens, Abe, Lewis and
Jake Jutzi. Floral
tributes were carried -by Newman and Ivan
Gardner.
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