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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-07-18, Page 6r.� PAt Only woman driver tY, complete the recent 240 -mile London - to Brighton, Ontario tour of antique autos was Mr. Neil Kennedy of co:. ur•' Ontario (ram.) She drove this 1931 Lasalle, with the ii-si,'a:cce of Mrs. Herm Smith )centre) of Oakville. The tour. first of its kind in Canada. had 50 en- tries and was patterned after the fatuous London to -Brighton tour in England It wa, sponsored by the Antique Automo- bile Club. Ontario Division ATGODERKH AFTER RUGGED - TRIP AR's -SUN NEWFOUNDLAND Former manager C Gc aierich Airport. Atter this he took to the Memorial Arefia, Lcirra W. Wake- roadway- attain to travel 50 miles lin. arrived at Godci rcn Monday to Exploits River where he was with Mrs. Wakelin and fanriy for obliged to wait for a car ferry a week's holiday, here Now man- to..take him across the river. He ager of the Civic Stadium at St. stayed okernight at Grand Falls. Jol.:Cs, -Newfoundland. he made Next day he travelled 186 miles by the trip from that city- to hi- home car to Corner Brook, one of New- town of Lindsay. Ontario. in six foundland's finest cities. On the days. From Lindsay he came on to road to Corner Brook a motorist Goderich - and from he.c will c:_a. only ;iave' about 20 m.p.h., motor to New York City and over parts of the road due to ,.Boston on his trip homeward roughness. On the third day he Of the six dices jus, -nay, three proceeded on to Port aufBasques. <-f them were talcen up I. 'velaing where he look the ferry to Sydney, :n Newfoundland. First he motor- Nova Scotia. ed 142 miles from St. Jol-o's to Lorne said work has started on Clarenville. Because there was no the Trans -Canada Highway in New - road on the next stretch. he placed i foundland which, when finished, his car aboard a railway -fiat car j will provide one of the finest scene to travel to Gambo. near Gander ; routes tai alba Canada. `yacht Club Ready ° Pieasaat.SatiQ To Build Docks l'ruis tig Down Toe on a Sunday Afternoon" was more than a mere song for Bridge To island y " iwn "Benmiller boys on Sunday. • 'Don Feagan and John Ilailitt, Goderich Yacht Club has receiv- „f Bi nm.11er, cruised the Malt - td word that the Department of i,_nd River (11 Sunday, leaving ransport is ,i.rerahle,'to arrang.. pa:i*s Bridge at 5 a.m.. and ig for the leasing f a water lot arriving at Benmiller B! id�te t:gat is ' itaL to the c1di�'� flans to at_5:n. They took time cut convert Ship Lslan,i in .60;d'1 h' fur a swim and lunch cnroutY.. :arbor into a 'base for pleasure The same boys made the same c 7'aft. trap last year in a flat-bott,ccu Members of tfie club have been, boat which they made, setting elping to clear off the island and . out from the C.P.R. : onsiderable work has been clone ' 0 n a timber crib that will serve as j anchor fur a 109-flot flaating dock 1 VV. ONT. CONSERVATORY This dock. which will carry light EXAMINATION RESULTS -tandards and have electric plug- i -is for visiting yachts. w;11 run :Music• examination result; of the rue Cr of S'iip '.-:and. .V.c -tci n Ontario Cc nservatory of In addition, a shore dock- ili() Mu-ic• include the following: 180 feet lona;--will be built Singirig, jun;or first class hon round Ship Island a„__ __V A ca'-.1esu.:p:oisinn h,-id�oe i< to . (is. Sandra Chan)ney. toe con ':.urted to link :he isar'd Uigan. grade IX senior - : fir-t- ,a4ith the rniinlan;i. accorfl:n, 1:) i cis', honors. Douglas Squire. ','suet Sully, euroniodore of Code- I "1~,iieO:•y. grade II honor.. Jo Ai u ich Yacht Club. It I, h;,ped to Parson, and Su.;an Hindmarsh. save everything except the pro- Pass - Rosemary Wilson. f-osed clubnon-:• in nperr:'ion ti).s Pianoforte results of the West - =ear. ern c)ntario Conservatory of 'Music Increased Tourist Business ;at St Joseph's Ccnvent include the In deciding 10 proceed with it; 1 following: r,mbiti,lus program, the club was 1 Grade IX sc+)ior—pass.. Diane prompted by two main points. said j McConnell. Mr. Sully. First. boa'. �) Snu ' Grade \ 1 Beni-or—honors. Cath- }larbor have been frequc nt tate.=ts c'rine Potter. of vandalism, and space is at a premium there. Second, members of the club believe that many more pleasure boats would put in at G-oderich and stay for a while if -proper facilities were provided. This would result in increased tourist business for the town. There should he around 300 feet ccf new mooring space available when the proposed facilities arm aid Schip Island have been constructed. The clubhouse. to be built later, will serve as a headquarters for the club members and for the yachtsmen. A laundry service will provided eventually for the istters. Other plans include a wc•lcominpt c•ncm.inittoe to greet the vi ,tors and show them around town. Whenall the plans become real- ity, the club believes it will he rhirly prize., were on the line in the ladies' invitation golf tour able to lure power squadrons which put out from such ports*as Detroit nament held Wednesday at and Cleveland for week ends Ma,tland Golf Club. Entries were The local club hopes for a Mem- Ow-iifrom Sarnia, Strathroy, London, 17ership of 150 persons within a Sound, Walkerton, Hanover wear and a-; half. Many of the and other centres. members will come from other Following is a list of individuals centres, it is expected and firms who helped to make the The $35 membership fee entitles f r,urnamc 01 a success: R. Menzies, Smell b:gat owners to free storage Gerrard's Ladies Wear, Reg. Mc- Gee. Ormandy Jewellery, Mrs. cif their boats. Frank Curry, T' Eaton Co., Ryan's n-. o Feed Store, Seagram's, Campbell's Drug Store. Major Store, Lodge Blake Reunion Furn ure, Blackstone Furniture, Jerry'Hardware, Ross Shoe Shop, At Harbor Park Filsinger Jewelry, Emerson Drug Store, Dr. N. C. Jack on, Dunlop's Drug Store, Gib. Plante, W. Mac- Donald Electric, Craigie's Cigar Store, Reinhart Electric, Shore Ap- pliattces, Afnslie iMeat Market, Ivan Louzon, Tom Pritchard, Leon Black, C. F. Chapman, (Mrs. G,. Bruce, Miss Evelyn Cooper, Walk- erton Spool Co., Goderich Flowers, Sifto Salt. Grade IV junior --honors. Shirley Pierson and Edward Walzak (equal), John Brennan. Grade PI junior --first-class hon ors. Lyn Rae and Lucy Brudnicki Honors ----Darrell Baechicr. Grade I junior—first-class hon- ors, Yvonne Smith. Violin results in grade II junior were: first-class honors to Vivienne Ilugill and Kenneth Hartman r -cid honors to Reed Webb. -First-class honors are 80 to 100 inclusive; honore, 70 to, 79 inclu- sive; pass. 60 to 69 inclusive. o-- - —o— _ u Lady Golfers Vie for 30 Prizes The 'families and clan of the late William Blake and Susannah Fisher held their annual picnic .en July 14, at Harbor Park. About 50 sat down to a bountiful lunch. Games and contests were played by all. Mrs. Ted Rowe *1170.1-4 the spotrite. The 11Cnors for the oldest lady ;vett to Mrs. 11. G. Hillier, Toronto, ifor the oldest gent, W. C. Oke, Sea - forth, and Tbr the youngest child, i otv las Omu1d, Montreal. P11e family. corning the gs<eatezt distance was gm 'Wm. Gould and children. of Montreal, Mr. Wilson Oke 1.7as electeid the new preiclevi.t 0- PersonaJs F/0 Glenn Feagan Bans retorting to the I1,CAiP 'Trains"erg Centre at 'enhold. Alta., aTter sending a I mid Din >(''altulore, vice..presidecit, three weeks' vacation with his pa --1 Tv1rn TPOTD 13. Get1&e41 is secretary. eft., Mr. and Mrs..Taa. H. Yeaf';aft, Marlow. T"'tn>ac: prC'-,ttLe of import eon), At the recent Toronto (°onse-.-» 1',etltinni oviipToptaont in the !.411. atoryof Music examinatio 1 s, h:� .i tkOitid foLti1C °IaibU j� i1 t 1�7I +.`k'1'.ld t41 tit Clinton. 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