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Saturday, November 5th. 19811.
G. D. C. I.
NEWS
(By Nancy Hughes)
any significance to ,you? To
some n f.i hn� ,;at°u dei ts�• in ialr g `rk
school, it had none. Put gas a
I result of last Wednesday after-
noon's assembly, they know now
that at a conference hi Sinn
Francisco on .October 24, 1945,
50 nations approved the United
Nations Charter. At our as-
sembly, Mr. Stringer introduced
Paul Carroll, a grade 12 stud-
ent, who spoke on the structure
of the United Nations, mention-
ing its origins, aims, the Seca
ity Council, the Court,, and its
other divisions. Sylvia Gilbert,
of grade 13,' gave a full and in-
teresting report of the United
Nation's Seminar which she at-
tended at the University of
Western Ontario in June, 1960.
Wednesday of last week, the
foptball team travelled to Wing -
ham where they were defeated.
This 'week, Win.ghani plays in
Goderich on Thursday afternoon,
and We hope that our team's
luck will take a turn for the
better.
The "Turnabout Dance" spon-
sored by the Girls' Athletic As-
sociation was a wonderful suc-
cess. Almost every girl in the
school took her chance at "turn-
about" 'when she had it. Of
course, the girls had to, pay for
everything and that certainly
was a change. This week, in-
stead of the boys being short of
money when Friday comes, it
will be the girls. The "Strata -
tones" played for the dance, and
their music added to everyone's
enjoyment.
On Wednesday of this .week,
'Gc derich-twas,Aostato 42the--a•n-
nual volleyball tournament.
Wipgham, Seaforth, Clinton and
Goderich team's participated in
an all -day round-robin. The
students wished, the Goderioh
teams the best of luck.
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DODGERS DRAW - WILL
TAKE PLACE FRIDAY
The draw for the watch and
pen to aid the cause of the
Goderich Dodgers softball team
will be, made on Friday even-
ing. It will take place at the
Memorial Arena between the
second and third periods of the
London-Goderich O,H.A. Junior
"B" game.
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, • Nov. -1..- -Mr. and
Mrs. David.Cowan and children,
of Sarnia, spent the week -end
with Mrs. John Cowan.
Mrs. David MacMurchy visit-
ed last week withher daughter,
Mrs. °Charles Hatherton, rpt
Alma.
Mr. and Mrs, Schilbroth and
children, •of Owen Sound, were
week -end visitors with Mr. Hec-
to,' MacLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson,
of Detroit. returned home after
a visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Duncan Farrish. Mrs• Farrish
,Kenneth and David went with
them -for a week's holiday. I.
The members of the CGIT
with their leaders., Mrs..Stuart
MacLennan and Mrs. Ewan Mac-
Lean, entertained the Explorers
and Mission Band on Monday
evening in the Sunday school
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack • Mac-
Creight have gone to Detroit
for the winter.
Mrs. Douglas Hue,ber and son,
of Southampton, were `Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Colin Howes:
The f o .jerich. Signal -Star, Thursday; November 34d, .1,96Q 11.E -
Fog Horn Break
Being Repaired
Residents bf ,Gcdenicih have
been 'without the mournful
sound of the harbor fpg lio.?"n
for- omei"at- days: '" Thee.a131•e
was, broken during a recent
diver, has been repairing the
break which was found near the �
breakwater.
There are two submarine cab-
les, each 2000 feet long, from
the fog plant on the frier to the
breakwater. These were laid
on the harbor floor last August
by the 'Department of Transport
at a cost of aibout $10,000.
The cable will take several,
days to splice, as it is encased
in steel tubing and cement. Mr.
MacDonald hopes to be able to
draw up the, cable and repair it
in his boat if the weather per-
mits. -
At present, the boats are guid-
ed into the harbor by the bea-
con -and range lights on the
mainland.
DUNGANNON
iDUNG•ANNON, Nov. 1. -Visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Maize for the week -end were the
`tatter's nieces, Sirs. John Chil-
ton, Brantford, and Mrs. Bill
Yates, of Guelph. ,'VIrs. Joe
Prior, Guelph, visited her sister,
Mrs. :Maize, for the past week
and returned home with her
daughters. She had also visit-
ed her cousin, Mr -s. Isaae Olean
ston. -
Mr_ Delmer Maize, attending
O-A.C., Guelph, was home for.
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
§ert Maize.
Mrs. J. J. Ryan has closed her
house for the. winter and left
,aS,xn&ay--tc2 Lspl>-. fhe.mn•ext.,$e
it en,ths with her daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Kidd, Islington.
Mr. •and Mrs. -Harold, Erring-
ton are' visiting this weak with
their cousins,- Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Badm-an,_ of ,Comber.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley and
Laurie, of,St. Thomas, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Black.- Mrs. Black re-
turned with them- for a visit.'
Mr,and Mrs. Harold Westrnan
and two children, of London,
visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon
Congr,arn on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin
and Betty visited on Sunday
with --Mr. -and-Mrs:-Bertrant-Ctlrw
ran, London.
Mrs. Isaac` Cranston repent a
few days last week visiting her
cousin, Mrs. Joe Prior, Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. John a Parl;,
Tohriny a-nd Wayne visited en
Sunday - with Mr. and Mrs• Ken 1
Petrie, Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King; spent
a day last week lit Hamilton,
Mr. King was employed during
the past few weeks. there, bu
will be more permanently 4t
home now
The West Wawanosh Fire In- "
surance Cum'pany office anti
residence has pigeneW 'ron.tv.,
MhfiK4}AChnm�nit xivIr
4,-;*,,
1lroverfents.
borrower i that he •a,Lwayss"
keeps everything but his work.
PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, Nov. 1. ---Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Taylor, of
Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hoy, of Goderich, were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGee.
Mr, and Mrs. E-trl Tesehv r
and family, of Desboro, were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Hoy.
Miss Grace Crawford, of God'e=
rich, spent. a week recently at
the h'ofne of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cra'wt rd.
We are sorry to report the,
deatih of Mrs. Roy
now. Private services were
held at McKenzie Memorial
Chapel; Lucknaw, with burial
in Dungannon cemetery: - Mrs.
Alton was a cousin of Mrs,
Charles Crawford.
The annual congregational
pot lurk supper was held in
the church basement of St. An-
drew's United Church on Fri-
day evening with a good attend-
ance,
ST. HELENS
ST. IIV1 iErMS, Nov. 1.-:E'tr.
and Mrs. Earl .Durnin, Mrs.
Josephine McTavish, Mrs. Don
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. -Ernest
Gaunt and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs.
lfarold Gaunt and Mr. and Mrs.
T'red Johnston attended the fun-
eral of Mr, John F. Scott in
London on Tuesday.
W,eek-end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Webb were Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
taa0ence, of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Rose, of Newmarket;
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Ken Grewar, and
Nancy, of Brantford, and Miss
Alison Webb, of Guelph.
Mr. Irvin McCabe, of Windsor,
spent a few days with Mr. and,
Mrs. Frank McQuillin and. Terry °
Mr. A. G. Webb has returned
to the home - of his daughter,
Mrs. F. W. Rice and Mr°+ Rice.
'Mr. Webb has been a patient
in Wingham hospital' for the
past eight weeks. We wish him
improved health.
Change In' Date. -The Nove•m-
ber meeting of the Women's
Institute will he held on Nov-
emlberat 2.30 .p.m.. in the.
hall. �he district prosiden't,'
Mrs. Otto Popp, will be guest
speaker.
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