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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-10-09, Page 6rAWSIX ( .Booster! .lutureit 13(011.000. -The Booster Club de - 41(10611 last night it will sponsor a J.uniar olr team again. . ekodgriph oaster Club members went' to a: meeting in Winghani Tuesday and held another meeting Goderich last night in an effort to decide whether this town will return to Junior "B" hockey ranks this winter or drop back to Junior 'Formation 'of a WOAA Junior "C" league, which was the subject discussed' at*Wingham, is somewhat doubtful. Goderich could ice a ..team a,nd. Durham, .and : Listowel indicated willingness to, give it a try also, though Listowel is re- ported to be in rather weak con- dition,as regards players. The outlook for entries from other, centres is clouded. Chesley feels it is too weak to ice another junior team; Walkerton is talking about junior "D" hockey, If Walkerton doesn't enter a team, Hanover might. Kincardine is in shaky condition—no equipment and not enough players. Goderich representatives at the ;,!c.,k0,02z..14010zabAg4vor4. VaifS, Walter Rathimirn; TOffirtrl fiths and Ted Williams. Official out•come of this meeting was that any centres interested in icing junior "C" ellibs must have entries in by October .20. Yesterday morning, Bill Hanley, business manager of the ..OHA, told Jack EVans in a telephone conver- sation that the league wants Gode- rich back in junior "B" ranks. Hanley has Offered Goderich seven players who were with last season's Stratford team, which will not operate this winter. Another member of Goderich Booster Club has been talki•ng to a Toronto Maple Leafs seout, who suggested that Goderich return to junior "B" ran,ks this winter and apply for affiliation with the Leafs. The Leafs plan to expand their farm organization next year, and the scout indicated that he' would support an application from Gode- rich for affiliation. Name Winners Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner with all the trimmiligs. Monday, .October 13 Reservations unt,i1'4 p.m. Phone, paw. CLUB GRILL 33 Kingston Street Goderich LET'S GO BOVVLING! Open 'Bowling Periodtst WEDNESDAY 2 p.m. to- 5 p.m, FRIDAY 9 p.m. to 12 midnight SATURDAY _ _Afternoon and Evenitlg jUNIOR GIRLS are now bowling on Thursday after- noon, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m, Girls from 8 to 14 years may For information or reservations, phone 1509. THE LITTLE BOWLING' LANES ° ' Ilecoso&LIttiar • • • • The October meeting of, 'the Maple Leaf Chapter, IODE, held at the home of Mrs. S. Prevett was well attended. The regent, Mrs. G. Ellis, 'called the meeting to, Order and cenducted the .busi- ness portion. gducatio.n convener, Mrs. K. Hop- kinson, announced that 'Miss Doro- thy Enzensberger, Cambria road, had been awarded the $150 bursary, for university studies. She is en: rolled in the Physio and Occupa- tional Therapy course at the, Uni- versity of Toronto. Mr. William Black received, $1.0.9 13.4ParY. He is now attending Stratford Teachers' College. Mrs. Hopkin- son also mentioned that approxim• ately 90 used books suitable for juvenile reading had been obtained from the library. These will be sent to the adopted school. Two prize ,books will be given to grade eight students, one for general proficiency at Victoria Public School and the other: as a social studies award at St, Peter's Separ- ate School. Miss Judy Denomme, winner of the Maple Leaf musical scholarship at the Music Festival in May, sang her award winning nuniber, "Little Lucy Lavender," accompanied. by Mrs. Ed. Jessop. The convener of Services at Home and Abroad, Mrs. Ai. A. Nicol, announced that the prescribed numb'er of articles for the bale this year would be in the form of baby clothing and blankets would not have to be made. Wool and flannelette were distributed to the members. It was decided to buy Christmas treats for each patient in the chronic wing of the hospital this Christmas. ' Mrs. R. 'Breckenridge, convener of Citizenship, reported on the suc- cess of the coffee party the 'pre- vious evening, stating that greeting cards would be sent to the new Canadian. .eitizen.§ _who had been unable to attend. Mrs. MacLaren stated that flow- ers had been sent to two members during the month. Pratst for the wonderful success of the Fashion Show was given the members by Mrs. H. Bettger, Ways and Means convener and she mentioned with satisfaction that the show had been very profitOle; It was moved that the Opportun- ity. Shop have a large clearance sale lasting four days during the middle part of ,October. -MrS. cLarerr; m e rnia`ershily -6-On- vener, .intreduced Mrs. B. Ross to the group, who in turn took her affirmation to the Queen. Mts. G. Ellis welcomed het into the Chap- ter,' Mrs. G. McManus thanked the hostes's for the use of, her home. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem and a delicious lunch served thy Mrs. D, Leitch and, her committee. Believe Many Unaware Of ' THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR ATTEND 60th WEEDING ANNIViRSARY DINNER -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riehl and family, of town, accompanied by .14,7440044.4PKV4,447-04. Joseph Riehl,' Blith,.--attentieti h family dinner at Sandusky, Michigan, on Saturday last. The occasion was the '60th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Mehl, of Sandusky, and alSo mark- ed the 80th birthday 'of Mr. Riehl's brother, Joseph. Other members of the family at- tending the dinner were their daughter, Mrs.* Harry Voltz, Mr. Voltz and family, of Minden City, Mich., and a, son, Hugh Riehl, and wife and daughter, of Sandusky. Mrs. • Louise Garton, of, Burbank, California, who was Mrs. Riehl's bridesmaid, was a guest also at the dinner.' Both Mr. and Mrs. Riehl were horn in Canada and moved to San- dusky soon after their marriage in 1898. Five 'persons who attend- ed the •wedding sixty years ago were present at the Open House which was held at the Riehl home on. Sunday when over 125 relatiVes, friends and neighbors gathered to offer their congratulations. The bridal table was centred with a four -tiered wedding cake and trim- med with red roses and., silver wedding bells. Dungannon Fall Fair Harness. Racing Results - Al*ays a, popular feattire of the Dungannen Fall Tali., the harness racing at the Centennial Fair on Friday -was a crowd_pleaser. Thun- der Bay, a, horse owned by, W, .C. Oke, of Seaforth, was the winner of the free-for-all,taking..it in two straight heats. In the class for non -winners of $5Q0. or more up to September 1, --1958T-fromet belonging to George Feagan and' Frank Damm, .of Gode- rich, split the heat. The detailed results were: • First Class Free -For -All Thunder Bay (W. C. Oke, Sea- fprth) . .... 1 1 Valuable ,Jerry Lee (Reg. Mc- Gee & Sons, Goderich) 2 2 Royal' Granette (Lyle Wood- burn, Parkhill) . . . 3 4 Lucky Star .(Norm William- son, Walton) . 4 3 Theor's Ensign (Mac Pollard, ,Kineardine)_. „ Times -.--2.I1; 2.12. Non -Winners of $500 Atom Lee (George Feagan, GOderich) " f, 1 2 Rinda Bars Frank Damm, I Goderich) ‘2 1 I Babe Grattan K. (John Camp- bell, Walton) - 3 3 I Miss Attorney (Joe Montague, ' Carlsruhe) ' 4 5 Lady Hal (Sam Curley, Hag- ersville) 5 6 Zhe G. Goy (Albert Smith, 't Underwood), 6 4 , 4' -a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1958 CiBITUAR.Y. Horsemen Plan Resiln: of GMetilterich and dis- Annual ;Banquet :::41.440*Ittcu."Itigt -Goderich Trottin an A 1t'fi Society Will be held in the auditor- ium of the Goderich, Memorial Arena on Saturday evening, Octo- ber 18, commencing at "seven. o'clock (D.S,T.). In addition to racing fans 'and officials from various parts of West- ern Ontario, there will be some visitors from the ',hilted States. A large turn -out is anticipated: Colored movie g will be shown of two famous races, tI4 Hambleton- ian and The Little Brown ,Jug. 'Catering ?for the !banquet 'will be the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can- adian Legion. Topping off the evening's pro, gram there will he a dance with music provided by a well-known orchestra. ' rli4tvAittlatiftir early Sunday morning last from a coronary thromhosis. Mr. MacLaren liad just retired for the evening when he was overcome by the attack. He was a sell of the late Mr, and Mrs. Andrew MacLaren and was born at Wiarton 65 years ago. He was a Veteran of World War I. For the past,eleVen years he has conducted a photo studio in Gode- rich and also in Clinton fOr six years. He was well known for his portrait work and on Saturday afternoon last had taken pictures of , a local wedding. Surviving is his wife, the former Mary Hussey, of Goderich, as well as a son, Bennett, of Norwalk,,Cali- fornia•, whose mother, the former Jessie Bennett, of Harriston, died some years ago. Also surviving are three grandchildren and two sist- ers, Mrs. Vernie Schwab, of New Westminster, B.C:, and Mrs. Laura Lee Blair, of McAllan, Texas. A sister, Lois, predeceased him. The funegal service took place at St. Joseph'A 'Church; Kingsbridge; on Wednesday morning, wlien Rev. Fr. H. Van Vynckt sang requiem high mass. Burial was made in -Kingsbridge cemetery. The pallbearers were -John Hus- sey, Joseph O'Keefe, John S. Dal- NEW EQUIPMENT home in Goderich. The limousine-. A new? hearse has been added to style vehicle was purchased, last the equipment of the Stiles funtral week. ..moir mow mom . 4 CREDIT UNION DAY -thursdays— OCT. 16 "IN THE CREDIT UNION WE HELP EACH -OTHER... JOIN US.!" LOW WATER LEVEL 4. - Water levels in Lake Huron are especially low. In September they were. 24% inches lower than the averav for the monfh. Lake Huron dropped 11/2 inches in August and was 10%. inches lower than int, September, 1957. However, thisie still 11v,1 inches higher than the record September low. ton, Robert Howard, Frank Don- nelly and Walter Heitman. Huron District Credit Union Chapter Driving Instruction Available DUAL CONTROLLED CAR FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 669 Goderich School of Driving DON'T JUST WISH FOR A' BRIGHTER FUNRE OW, Zoning Can Affect Owen Sounders 'Take Golf Trophy A special' committee of Goderich I - 'The Rouse. Trophy, top award in Junior Chamber of Commerce is , . iulying the proposed town zoning the annual .father -and -sen tourna- by-la‘v, .; ment at Maitland Golf Club, was Though . considerable Qublicityl \Von by Corbett Agnew and his son, , has been given theby-law, a great of Owen Sound, on Saturday: many local re"•,ident, are still un-! In runner-up spot., with second :ware of the W which the low gross, were Jim Wilkinson. and I /win,, rt.striciions could affect I son, Dave, of Goderich, Ivan ' them, it was suggeted the I Paperniek and son, Larry. of (lode- thi.. ,Lo.cces, rich, wound up withfirst low net. Alier tin:subject. wasintrodned The,y .were followed by F. Madill by m;js t *r.,ci,ti committee and son, of Wingham,.with second of Larry 0,,vles, Larr v Aldham and I low net, - : .11in Taylor was appointed to study I Nine father-and;son teams took ' by-law ::nd bring back a report, , part in the tourney, Bud \Va:on, a former member; (Ina! ri h .3 cees, introduced Heaslip, of the Ontario De- partmen;.of Transport, who spoke I on traflic,40fety and showed two ' films, Eailier in the day, lie and : '1;01) NOI'fillk, another I'llel:nber of the departmeht., visited Goderich ,chools to. deliver safety messages. Ken'AlaeCuspey, winner of a truck driving contest at Clinton RCAF Station, was a special guest at the meeting, as was Or, Vince MeGeough. Who is opening a med- ical practice' in Goderich.- At therequest. of, President Bill Anderson. impromptu 'talks were delivered by Howard Kuenzie, Mike Thad: and Pete MacEwan, An unusual 'Coincidence occurred when Clayton Edward made the draw for the special (1001' prize: He drew his own number, so he turned it hack in and a new draw wls held. Jack Grace was the wanner this time. Goderieh Jaycees who attended the fall distfiN conference in Owen Sound rOorted that Mayor Ernie Fisher made what was easily the outstaudingt address heard I there. , akli.0.*C1.- to. repreent local Jaycees OnA the I Winter Employment AdvisOry Com- mission,. 'B. R. Robinsob,.chairman ,r ay. c3mmissiorl, outlined plans for a poster contest for school I children, to stimulate interest' in I the problem of unemployment in the winter months. The club voted $10 to help provide prizes for .the contest. :Jaycees voted to co operate with the local hospital by providing blood donors Wen emergencies arise. Committee. reports were given by Jim Taylor (traffic safety) and Ford Little (Christmas draw), WANTED YOUNG MAN DESIRING TRAINING IN RETAIL BUSINESS: • GOOD OPPORTUNITY. — asp SALES CLERKS FOR INPORMATION CONTACT GEO. ROSS PEOPLE'S STORE, GODERICH -40 • JO UN -A- CR EDI T UMW Wishing won't make it so -but there is something you can do about your future. Join a credit union if you're not already a member. If you do belong, make full use of your credit union's services. As a member, --you know, you're a part owner. Save regularly and borrow when you need to. s_ FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GODERIC-14 'COMMUNITY- - CREDIT UNION ST. PETER'S CHURCH .CRED1T UNION PHONE 189 • Be in step in the Thanksgiving style parade with the newest in Fall and Winter Fashions from 'GERRARD'S Select from our compete new stocks which have arrived just in' tfme for the Thanksgiving season, LADIES' LADIES', The Spotlight's on • SPORTSWEAR SKIRTS, — BLOUSES • SWEATERS and SM JIMS St les to suit YOU and rices are Ind , SET Drive -In Theatre 14 miles east of Goderich on No. 13, Highway. THURS., FRI.' OCT '9-10 ' DONNYBROOK "Brute, Force" Hume CronYti, Yvonne de Carlo CARTOON COMEDY SAT., MON.. OCT. 11-13 'The Left Handed Gun" Paul Newman, tita Milan COMEDY _CARTOON._ SUN. MIDt4ITE ONLY — OCT.,1.42 Box Office Opens 12.01 — BIG DOUBLE BILL — "Motorcycle Gang DONNYBROOK, Oct:, 6. — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson f and family visited relatives in Sarnia at the week -end. Miss Elaine Jefferson was home from St. Helens at the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan, of Mr.'David and Miss Jostphine Mc- Allister and also, called on their niece, Mrs. Stuart Chamney. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Leddy, Mr. Cha. Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Jefferson were Sunday visitors with relatives at Guelph. Steve Terrell, Anne Nayland — AND, — "Sorority Girls" Susa9 Cabot, Dick Miller TUES., WED. OCT. 14-15 "Naked City" Howard Duff, Barry Fitigerald COMEDY CARTOON iteXon*OPPIGErfai.OPEt4 First Show 7.45 Children under 12 in Cars free. Playground Refreshment's 11111111111111111011.111111.— I Pictures of kids and criminals, of animals and armies . .•. Pictures of revotations and rockets, of boats and barbecues . . Pi otta rtia �f everything that's newt: . . of ro3l'a1'ty and rilm s,tars and fashion and Vskimos . . . The Toronto Star gives you far, far more pictures. Star photographers are at the scene of every big news break. Six farndus photo agenciesllash in their latest prints daily. yeer,.. you get more of everything in the Toronto Star. 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