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veyRock, Joanne
Monkton, Mfrs.
's►nd liens. Elva Ellis
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community extends heart
felt sympathy to Stanley Cook
and family in the recent sad be-
reavement.
'Billy Gans, who is Listowel's
Timmy for the Easter Seal Cam-
, is the grandson of icholson of Belgrave.
Norman Coultes suffered a
painful accident last week. While
failing a tree, a limb hit him on
the side of his head, causing a
slight concussion. He was con-
fined to Wingham and District
\\Hospital for a couple of days.
Michael McNall of Toronto,
formerly of Belgravei accom-
panying Dir, Baker, head of the
ornithology department of Royal
Ontario Museum of Toronto, left
• by plane from Toronto Inter-
national Airport on Friday after-
noon. They will be touring Eng-
and Holland. Michael is hoping to
nisi w
England.
land,
5,, 1r
erso a
of Goderich at the S. J. 'Walken
Funeral Holme, Winglunn, on
Sates day and spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone,
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry
per_ and Marilyn of Blyth, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Procter and Karen
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
• and Mrs. Robert Procter.
Miss Dianne Bushell of Kinloss
spent a few holidays recently
• with her uncle and aunt, Mr: and
Mrs. Kith Pletch.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blatch-
ford of Sudbury called last
• Wednesday evening on their
cousins; Mr. and Mrs. .Lewis
Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. jold Ja 'n of
London spec* the weekend ith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cla e
Van Camp.
Friends and neighbors of thism
community extend heartiest con-
gratuations to Mrs. Ira Camp-
• bell who celebrated her 95th
birthday on Thursday, March 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg
of RR 2, Clifford visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
Bill Coultes and Joanne and
Mrs. Robert Coultes visitedon
Sunday with Robert Coulter_ who
is a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Sunday Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ProctO.r and Karen visited the
former's sister, Mrs. Saltu
Jam, who is a patient in St
'4 Convalescent Nursing
RO a in Toronto, They also visit
ad with Mrs.:, Procter's sister
1's. Conrad Swithson of Downs
•
Ireland, Scotland, Wales Peewees playing
t ith his aunts and uncle in f.r championship
Julia and Jeffrey Leitch of Lon-
don spent last week with their
grandparents, Mr. .and Mrs.
Robert Grasby. They returned to
their home on Saturday with their
grandparents who spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Gary
tch of .London.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stone-
house of London attended the
Amerdl: 01.;the.late Russel Walker
t Helens,
Mrs. Mac Grant of Calgary has
been • a.. recent, visitor avith her
,brother and his family, Mr. and
,mss; Gerald Dorscht,
Recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. 'Gordon McPherson were
Ir, and Mrs Fred
BennyA and Bally' of` a.
t1ir "
ew
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rents, . ,and Mrs. Frank
Wrier.
'shoot. PartY on Than -
les a
i l i Sigh $ prizes
w#t: to Mrs. Doris Willis and Ell-
wood .Elliott with second high
goi to Mrs. John Gaunt. . and .
ter,Thelitt ky shoot was
Wayne • Martin and.
no t prizes went. to Allan
Cranston,, Jolu1 Gaunt, Mics;
erson ant. Alvin Al-
f •
ve tab f players en
won
the annual _ng of the WI
will ted y, "comrtnenc-
it Witlin..sanorgasbortl dinnerat
12:30.
Ongratuaatiions to 11 -year-old
S ven Pritchard who:Was one of
t fouir, finalists at: the • Talent
t ; Wiog men T'hiursday
Wit. Stevenntof advances to the
"of Stars"enAPril26.
Itt
Remington's MA hold a two -
game to one lead over Walden's
Blue Machine in the first round
for the championship of the
PeeWee Bantam House League
IGA need only one more win to
wrap up' the series.
Walden's took the first game by
a- score of 4.2 with Rick McLen-
nan, Jack Ohmgetting singles
and Terry Anger netting two
goals. Dave Golley and Jim Ste.
Marie scored for the grocery-
' men.
In the second and third games
IGA skated much better and won
both encounters, 5-1 and 7-1. Last
Saturday Stanley Stapleton
registered a hat -trick with Dave
Golley and Doug Merkley getting
the other goals. Jack Ohm scored
Walden's lone goal. .
Dave; Golley, Jim Ste. Marie,•
Dave- "Rae, DOug Merkley and
Stan -Stapleton racked up seven
.goals; ietween _ thein: with Ruck
McLennan ,,�
�S'co1ini"� � -�fQr c"7
Walden's" to tireven a shut -out.
In.tke eonsolation•series Stain-
tori's Kings, hold the ,lead over
Marks Bros. with one win, and one
tied game..In the first game
MarksBros. had o 4.1 lead but the
Kings tame beck to tie the game
with five minutes of play left and
that's the way it ended.
Scoring for Stainton's Kings
were Paul Aitchison with two,
Terry Netterfield and Steve Mac-
Kay. Responding for the ,body -
men were Richard Harcourt and
Ken Lansing, each netting two.
Playing again Saturday, the :
Kings jumped ahead with a 3-2
win. John O''Hagan, who scored
all the Kings' goals, scored the
winner with only 40 seconds left
on the clock.
Paul 'Gerson and Murray Edgar
countedfor.Marks Bros. The next
game is at ,5:15 Thursday.
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TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
Federation of Agriculture
AurnuaI Diner Meeting
MONDAY, APRIL 9
AT
7:00 p.m. in e.Irltrore Community Centre
Go>ast. Speaker:
REV. BARRY PASSMORE
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HEAD COMMUNITY PROJECT—Named a committee to proceed with Pians for a corn
munity centre -arena complex for Fordwich, Gorrie and Wroxeter, discussed at a public
meeting Friday► night, were, from left, rear: Bob Edgar of Corrie, Doug. Bunker of RR 2,
Harriston; Carl Stewart of Fordwich; front: Dave Neilsoil of Corrie and Paul Statia of
Wroxeter. - (Staff Photo).
Ford!_I- Gar
•
e, Wroxeter
proceed with arena complex
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The people of Fordwich, Gorrie canvasser for this Lions project, I.. ported.
and Wroxeter will proceed with was told that the pool was .to,be Some of the latest applause of
plans to build a community the first of three projects for the the evening went to Lyle Foerter Hick
centre -artificial ice arena com- township," Mr. Hyndman said, of RR 2, Clifford when he. said
p , belocated on property ad -I was informed that the other that if the project were going to til
jacent to Howick Central School. two—probably an arena and a succeed.then:,the three, corrmuni- with
The cost of the complex was esti- community centre --would- be ties would have to pull together..m
mated between $250,000-$300,000. located in Fordwich and "I've been to most of these
Residents of the three commit- Wroxeter and that the cos Y meetings, and if we do this, then
reties voted unanimously in favor each Would be .roughly 63Q,cla� • x g do rt, �
le of t .
for the, girls, ,'ort�
it wase rove's 165sine
e
and David Nesbitt's 390.
that Were high, .
Gaines over 125: vicj Nest
102; Stephen ,mer 10; MOOHuimes 138;` , Stephen Bry
153; Brad Gerrie, 145; BiianRoy
147; Robbie prove 165;
Cornwall 137.
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Bantams
fn first place in the Banta
division are* the Casra wi
WRO H� LEAGUE
ole is t one week left' in
regular seri play. `' Plague
its are still in first Q with 154
points but' Measles are g i
es ing .and now have '153.
Chicken Pox have 151, Sco ►150,;
Sc(
There' � batt and �
me's��
high average with Mike Newton
and, Jack Burns tied at 204.
m 'High triples 'last week were
th bowled • ley Phyllis •McMi'chael,
1►918.points; second•are the' P
eyes with 1,915, The Maga have
1,894; the,. Bunnies 1,. uL-
1,837 and the Yogis 1,060,
Girls' high single and high
:double were bowled by Brenda
MacLennan with a' Mil and a.,344
For.the boys, . it was. Steph
Burke who rolled' a good 21
single and Sheldon Jones with
359 double.
Games over 150: Sheldon Jones
184; Esther Nethery 170; Bren .
MacLennan 164; Lynne Biridg
173; John Bennett 153; Mike Hull
165.
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Juniors
Sheila Shobbrook bowled high
single of 202 for the Junior girls;
high double was Debbie Hull's
391. Jay MacLaurin wasthe top
boy with a 228 single and a 390
double:
op-
lus
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en
a
da
e a
a
with, 675 and Jack Burns with
Scores over 200, . Jackc Burns
268 255;; Ron McMichael 246;
Mike Newlon 243, 243; Dick de -
Boer 241,, 205; Jerry Timm 230;
Jack.. Plumb 219; Wendell
Stamper 219; Ken .Wfllotghbee
214, 214; Shirley ; Pellet 210;
Jackie Fines 209.; Evelyn
tamper 209; • Agnes Haasnoot
20
2; .Ethel McMichael200, ....
Other games over 175: Debbie
Hull 200; Nancy King .183; Kevin
ey 214; Christine Foxton 175.
After the first week of playoffs,
e Doors are way out in front
2,009 points. The • BeeGees
second' with 1,851 and the Os-
onds third with 1,829. The
Byrds have 1,691; Stones 1,584
an Hollies 1,511.
g a C d
7 .a
a . we're going ta' lx ave
.oto'
of the complex at a public meet- a total of $90,000. Now if the ?Ant ' Hawick Township not as Ford
ing Friday night at Howick Cen- were td commit that total to thii with, Corrie and Wroxeter," Mr.
tial School. The school's audita- :structure ..we're talking u� Foerter, said, "We're e'
0--0--0 .
Seniors.
Leading the Seniors in the play-
s' are the Cane with 1,967
P°
"'The 1'iCats have 1,924;
os 1;899 and Kedapaji 1,601.
High single was Terry Sallows'
270 and high triple was Richard
air `W re going to w
rium was three-quarters � � ,•. rr ,
have a fine start. Township, unless we do this we
by Peter Keil of Gorrie. Another member of Howick; can't make it wort." Arg
Named as a committee in council, Stewart Douglas, wht►" Speaking as a member of
charge of the pro�'ect were Doug- like Mr. Hyndman stressed that' Howick council, Mr. Douglas. said
las Bunker of Lift 2, Harriston, he was speaking as an individual~ that.unless�the3people of the three
Dave Neilson of Gorrie, Bob and not as a councillor,;�, communities showed
+ great en-,
Edgar of Gerrie, Carl Stewart of tioned the need for a com uiuty thusig}sm for the project,. then,in.
Fordwich and* Paul Statia of, centre, A view of the accomplishments of
Wroxeter. Melt , eaten headed; ; "An' en : ` the,
�,> xr a' end„smmin gpeople of amore and. Clif-
filled for here tonight, then we'd alrea ti; have to ptufl together as Rowick. °
the meeting which was chaired
xriunit
as a comm ► , �,, bi x a 9, fo r8 9 Atli, IVA* - iii lar, ,,
u cen . - tome at all o �N l�Jecou,themo .he.. di
investigate. the possibilities of an - ° `_ =h
these places, Fordwich, Corrie + riot;„support the venture- as an
arena -community centre `com- and Wroxeter, already have their un taking of council on its own.
pier for the area. They were own centres,” Mr. Dbu as said. Bot1i: Mr..Keil and Mr. Bunker
given the authority to add new Mr: Keil said that the commit- then stressed that it was not the
members as they see fit. tee had learned , that it was the:. intention to involve the township
It is the intentions of the com- community centre part of swill ti council at all and that council
mittee and the three Commun- complexes which "paid ' th& would . be approached only as a
ties to finance the project through bills He also noted that the `'` last resort.
community canvasses and fund . various halls in the three commu- However, Mr. Hyndman ob-
raising events and to operate it nines were not suitable for such ::; served that if the project did have
with volunteer labor, such as a things as wedding receptions, lo be debentured over a 10 -year
similar complex at Honeywood is namely because there were no i period, "If you want it and are
oPerated.
nuts.”
bar facilities. "We would like to determined to have it, this is pea-
. It was noted however that be able to keep the social func-
should the communities be tions of our community at home,"He received an enthusiastic re -
unable to handle the project on Mr. Keil said: "And the commu-''-' sponse to hes remarks.
their own, then Howick Township nity centre could be a good source
Council be approached for of income if utilized properly."
d
assistance.
Several
, , . B i e results
Semembers of the � "I understand that such a com- g
audience also spoke in Favor of munity c
wh t�" •
entre pays—but pays for
having the committee approach a questioned Mr. Douglas.
the Howick Lions Club to see if `Is it paying for 6100,000 which
present plans ,for a swimming we didn't need in the first place?
pool to be located in. Gorrie, Mind you, I'm not knocking this
couldn't .be altered in order to idea, I think if is a tremendous
undertaking, but I think this is
have an indoor -heated pool
Iocated in the community centre- somq�thing we should look at."
arena complex, Mr- Douglas also mentioned
Jack Stafford of Wroxeter who that the school auditorium should
raised the question, said the ideal be utilized. "If the people are for
situation would be to have all it, then I certainly wouldn't do
three facilities located in the anything to stop it. but in my
same complex. mind it is a bit of excess , bag -
His sentiments were echoed by gage," he said, referring to a
Bruce Robertson, principal of community centre.
Huwick Central, who noted that Mr= Keil also 'noted that it was
students could'make good use of the intention of the committee to
both a svvimmiing pool and an approach agricultural societies
to explore the possibilities of in
arena and:l=i:f facili- eluding permanent fair grounds
ties such. as change rooms. in the complex and also to contact
the Board of Education to see to
David Dinsmore of Fordwich, what extent the school could use
firt' ice president of the Howick such facilities.
Lions. told the meeting that while
the Lions originally tried to inter- Mr. Keil said MPP :�Iurra.�-
est .,people in such a complex. Gaunt had already- informed the
they were unsuccessful and so grant
that a government
g
decided to go ahead with thegrantof 2' per cent was available
Sm{iallest proyect forst, namely the for the building of such a complex
but that the committee alalsopool. The contract for the pool
hoped to receive some support
had already been signed. he said from the MIinistr-v of Agricul'ure
Mame Strong of Gorse noted and t14 MIinistri of Educa':,,r
that the Lions pool was to be com-
pleted an time for Red Cross Mr Bunker said the comr. Iree
swimming lesscrs in July and hoped to get the project stared
said that if plans were to be ith a "substantial public sub-
chantged_ tin the Red Cross scription.• He said members ot
skated be r- tified an mediatel. 1+'w ick T4 vi nship Council had
"I think that id, the contract for been consulted unofficially and
this pool is already let. then the 1,, ere ..a:1 behind us kV per cert
contractor is going to have to be a personally '
purity cite feillow to Cet the iLtens ir, his opening remarks \I_
black out.- Ha"d GQbr of RR Keil said that this winter had
I. Fordwich observed_ stressed the need for an artific:ai
Other members of the audience rce surface for the three cornrnu-
also thought the committee .71":es In Tri -County Itocke% this
sbo ed ge" on within thes et a ir> cy w rr- t er 5s games lead to be c a r, -
Sr c rp ex and let the cel'ed and 20 play-off games tad
Liars with t pOld 'n be miroled to out of -town • tea.
their cert, t esrrs
r
Ilyndinan o5 Gerrie. a Besides h ick€ air/tilt-a; ice
niertriber of Mirk* 1'rai-rrs2tp w u."d greatly and bontvr-,h i
Ciatrzed. however. coed that the crrr:Brg and figure skating prr
&lea vi blend* the VostnrmEag Fars. Mr Ke1il said. The corr. -
pa the eo ex s1lxtfd at r:rree welted also investigate the
n .
heat be F��i'Me ed. r csblrrty
�" 6roC8 ft GDat£c7r
"Wheit 1 VtliS ap lie ted by a s : o:ahv,, for roller skating. he re-
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a.
e Howell system was used.
First, J. Heist and A. Wilson;
' second, Mrs. F. A. Parker and
Mrs. G. Gannett; third, Its. D.
-B. Porter and B: Ortlieb.
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