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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-04-02, Page 3Goderich and District Association,. . For Retarded Children ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, April 15 8" RP. MacKAY HALL SCHOOL ROOM PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED 14-15 AT THE THEATRE:; GODERICH SHOWTIME 7:30 ' • air-conditioned for your comfort • OBITUARY" CLAU»E S„ COFFIN Claud‘ S. Coffin, 64, White church, died ,in Alexandra Mar e' and Gekeral 'Hospital Sattt. Tay. He is survived by his wit the foriner EMMA Laight; eig ,. sons, George Clifton, both -4? Hespeler; ' Allan, Icitchme?' Richard, Verdun,, Que,; Rete. Galt; David, Montreal; Alex an Jelin, at home; two daughter. M.rs, -William (Eva), High Galt; and 'Mrs, Itobert line) Dent, 'Dorval, Que. I.1 mother and a sister, Mrs, Fr. (Thelma) .Frealce, also suryive both are of Joe Blatt's Arn Newcfoundland. The funeral service was he] on Tuesday afternoon at S Paul's Anglican Church, Win ham. Burial was in Hespele cemetery. MRS. HELENA REDFERN After an illness of one moat' Mrs. Helena (Catherine Ameli: Redfern, 82, died Good 'Frid, at Alexandra Hospital. Th • NOW Plug a special featurette ` "The Born Hunter" • It Disney s "PING CHIO'f ' funera service was held t i es ' Hera ome on MmieD afternoon with Rev. C. A. Duk low offieratiY g:"T Iritef ent w MON., TUES., WED. — April 6-7-8 — Adult Entertainment Charlton Heston; Elsa Martinelli and Baccoloni This riotous war -comedy features "a carrier pigeon on active •serviee during World War 11. Filmed in "The Pigeon That Took. Rome" • SIX DAYS — THURS., APRIL 9 to WED., APRIL 15 44, In Technicolor, • Doris Day, James Garner and Polly Bergen In Use great hit fun -show that has everyone chuckling "MOVE' OVER DARLING". �—" Adult Entertainment — Saturday Mafihee Only — Laurel and Hardy in Bonnie • Scotland plus two ' special cartoons ine Maitland cemetery. Daughter of the late Richer Walters and Catherine Hine Mrs. Redfern was _borresat Be miller. She attended S:S. No. On October 16, 1905, she me ried Robert Redfern, who w killed at Virny Ridge in Wor' War I while serving with tl 161st Battalion. Since then sh has resided in Goderich, latter' at 19 Victoria street. She wa. a member df Victoria Street United Church• and for some years sang in the choir. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Frieda) Young And Mrs. Ben (Olive) Allen, both of Goderich. Chippewa Indian players . THIS WEEK at the ELM HAVE MOTOR HOTEL — CLINTON dwmraa,v,.,,.+aq.w,a.�„ ,..,dw,..w...,...,..-.w.,w»..:,..M.x:M.w.+z+,,xettl,,, L,,,t14,4gr,t.r mernt,,,...r_r, ..+.m, "The Standard Five" Entertainment Monday- to Saturday Gents 1.00 -- Ladies Free Goderich band places third The newly formed 'Goderich Higihland. Pipe Band attended its rst competition of the year at the Fort York Armouries in Toronto on Saturday. The band entered two quartettes, and placed third against. 24. other bands -:from New Jersey to De- troit. • • 721 e'treit ba—r t `,`fi `arae . .nom a.band. from Cleveland was sec- ond.. • Inthe • individual cempeti- tidn, Charlie MacDonald placed third in the 16 and under class. ,, 'The competition was stiff as over 110 competed in, the var- ious age grouns. , • ' • Members of the quartette •which placed third were: P/11 Bill Millar, .Bill M�aeLeed, Bruce MacDonald and Bryan Young - Other members of the band „aking part were: Jimmy Howie - ,son, Don Dewar, James Millar, Joe MacDonald, Rosemary Tur- t.lax .and- 'lards * - Bill Tucker - gives last minute pep- talk 0••• _._uog• .�a� As the fame of Young Canada Week spreads acrass Canada, new inquiries regarding entering the tournament come from dis- tant places, Latest to seek ,in- formation about entering the 1965 tournament are clubs from Calgary, Alberta, and Frederic Ston, News Brunswick, We would like to see. more entries come ,in • .w.b For more pictures and stories of Young Canada t,e.,..,....,==ottrforr,sratamommutt,t1=tfitt.t.twartmerstntmaufr.-s, Ane. from United States and the best prospective areas would he the northern part of United States west of the Great Lakes and also northern New York State. Each and every team is fed a full course, hot meal in the G.D. C.I. -'cafeteria .after their games. The staff at the cafeteria finds it difficult to take a break at any time. Besides preparing about 500 meals daily "dishes have to be washed and table ,re -set ,every three-quarter hod. Mr. Bartter and his staff, who :The •mathematician in charge are,cafering•for the Noting Can of this '-particular phase of ada Week series, certainly -have arena maintenance is Howard their hands 4.111. • The 'gilanti Carroll, a capable ice -Maker for ties of food that are consumed the past 15 years, assisted by.h adds -up to .fantastic and some- crew of able engineers more what unbelievable totals.' commonly known as deck - For example, 50 dozen ham- hands, or, in the vernacular, burger. buns are used daily., Po. "rink rats." • s• tatoes are oonsumed et the rate Howard. Carroll and his crew of 300 pounds a ,day ,and •nearly deserve a great deal of credit one hundred' pounds of meat are. fpr their industrious • efforts in gobbled down. , Along ,,,with keeping threw ice surface satis- this, • the boys eagerly drink: 2C factory throughout Young Can- day, and desserts take over ten heroes behind the scenes and gallons' of lee cream for every are very often••overlooked- and 500 meals. The weekly ton- too often taken for granted!, nage•of foods of all descriptions couldrbe readily established at Mr. Sian ` Stokes, the referee - well over 5280 pounds! in -chief, gives . , the qoderich Let's not hear any more corm a great) 'cal of plaints from mothers who can praise and appreciation.' not seem to keep enough food "Young Canada bias opened n the table at home. the eyes of 'many men regard- ing Minor Hockey in Ontario. This week has created a stim- The art of making ice is a ulirs. for other centres to set ear science!. To form a hard up tournaments such as this. fig, surface, the ,form -' respon- On further ••discussion,' Mr. „i.,,:re:V. d.• sem ee of the compressor must. nts about his own part in opened up to the precise var. the Young Canada. tournament: The referees are all associated ;,� ' cf(t vi itit 11 •{3ikld— are er- the outslc• eritperatirr es. fainly qualified too do a , ;ood Ammonia, both liquid and 'a-.1j,ob in. Gdderich.. They need por, mut be forced through an • Huron Jed Is $18 with a check up andi a cheque WHEN YOUR NEIGHBOUR KNOW A N SOAP THE CALL AND You Can Help By Giving Generously When The Canvasser Calls On , You! intricate,:systent, of pipes and ittbing below stile ice, ssurfare. Water must be' applied 'al; cer rt tin times" and temperatures of 130 degrees Fahrenheit .so that the molecular activity of .the little assistance from Stan: hoWever, there are always a few questions each year that re- quire hiS !,judgment. The ,,twO refs for each 'game -are strictly ,volunteers and me -et eall -ot N • • their expenses individually; there are men from all across the province. Rough •play is ' not, a problem for Stan .aiad his crew at this particular age level. O_MIIA rules are rigidley enforced: There is no body -checking al- lowed in the centre ice zone and the helmets worn are com- pulsory gear.. ' "These rules are for the pro- tection of all the players; i they', pretect one boy from a 44, fractured skull or any other bodily -injury, then 'it is worth .he entire safety effort." •In his 11 -year history with Young Canada week, Mr, Stokes places one incident as an out standing occurrence: "A few years ago,. in the middle of a rugged game, we were skating cop and down the, . ce and I noticed one little fellow chasing me all over the ice. • I didn't pay much . ,atr, tention '-to him and a little later he came up ter me ane. pleaded that I stop the gamic' `Our goal 'keeper has to gc to • the bathroom!' I stoppeo the game, of course—the res: was. up . to the goal tender!" Visiting Young Canada Week,. former Detroit Red Wing goal ',keeper, Dennis Riggin, think; ,- the calibre of play In the tourna- - ment, has improved vastly in thy.:..... •past ten. years. ' The •Kinbardint native was' 'refereeing one oe u. ounij Canada Scores FRIDAY, MARCH 27 "C" Seyies Point Edward, 3 Mitchell 2 'Arthur 1 ,Kincardine 0 "D" Series Ripley 1'4 Hensel' 2 Sarnia Indians. 4 RCAF Clinton 2k Point Ed -Ward 4 Durham b Thornhill 7 Watford 0 Mildmay 3, POrt Perry 1 'Lions Head 11' Ailsa Craig 0 water itself is enabled to term INTERCLUB CONFIRMED ice in the shbrtest period ,pos sible. The depth, or 15f -the stgivilsessisfaces is eals a critical factor iri preserving the density of the ice .at thi••• particular t 1.117' of s7ear, great pains aro taken to shave'the ics metrical. ' 1 mritt ess • Riploys.7.•...S'arnia Indians. .(Harriston. 'shets. on goal 14-14) Winona 10. Mount Forest 0 MONDAY, MARCH, 30 "D" Series Ltmart 4 .Zurich •2 Byron 2 .Clinton 2. . (Clintbn 14-7) "D" Series Lucan 24 Paisley 12 Belmont 'Atwood 2 "B" Series 111;e -6r -sell 6 Aylmer I. • TUESDAY, MARCH '31 ExotoT 6' Fergus 4: "A" Series rhal.him .1 Bramptsin 0, "B" Series "A" Series Chatham 4 St. Thomas 2 4's "-(Renfrew 1840) Hamilton 5 London 3 - GIVE TO THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY tttk GODERICH .CANVASS 'TUES., APRIL 14 Canvasi Of Townships Will Take Place During ApriV LOCAL OBJECTIVE $4,300 Local Chairman: ,,leitISS G. McDPWELL Local Preside4: MR. ED STILES HURON UNIT anadian Cancer Society BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN (LINTON FRIDAY -and SATURDAY tr,CrtIASEEMEN • CHARLES BOYER (Adult Entertainmant) Colour'. Scope • "The Badlanders" ALAN LADD Colour - Scope Certoon NEXT WEEKEND THURS. ahd FRI. — April 9.10 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "ASK ANY GIRO' PLUS "Journey To The Centre SAT. and MON. April 11-13 "Duel Of. The :titans" PLUS 'Gunfight At O.K. Corral" President of Goderich Rotary vice-president ,in the cut -rent year. Th m embers, at Tues- day's weekly luncheon accept- ed a slate of officers, submitted by. a nominating committee. In- stallation will take place at the beginning ef the new Rotary year. • Harry Sturdy is past presi• dent and continue as a member of the board of •direc- tors in .1964-5.-- Other officers are as follows: . 1st vice-presi- dent, •Bob Chapmane 2nd vice- president, J. B. Newman; secre- tall; tack— Hinton': 'treasurer, Okal Day; directors, W.. Stuart Forbes,. D. D. Worthy, Howard Aitken and. "Mac"' Campbell. VhiPh committees these 4;lifFE- ors will head will be decided by the board at ItS first meet- ing, President Sturdy said. Tuesday, A:pril. 28, was oon- firmed as date of the annual ,n•terclub meeting, at which the totary Club is to be host. Mem- bers discussed but were Unable :o ,explain a statement in last Veck's Signal -Star that there had been "a slip-up on this, ;omewhe're down the line." (Editor's Note: The 'March '6th issue of the--LionS Club _Jul ..state under, tand the annual inter -club meeting, first organized by Lion •\rnold McConnell way back in 1949, will net be held this year. 'his meeting was a•lways a high- light of the year for the. organ- •zations of Goderich. Since the It was sort of o family feud when Exeter.' defeated Elmire 5-2 in a "B" series game 'Tues. day. Mike McLaughlin for Ek; eter and Danny Carroll of El mire, the rival goalies, are coo- -sins, ..,Elmira ,coach," Don Seed• ing, is ,fin uncle' of Exeter'play.- er John Braid, Elmira defence man, Don Seiling ,Jr:, ors a cousin of young Braid.. In the "A" series games whiel-a started Tuesday, Ohatha1n blank• ed Brampton ,.1-0, then ¢downer' St. Thomas 4-2. W,aterloo,1shad r ed Woodstock 2-1. Lindsay and In ihe "AA:' series on Tues. - this seriei which- should set, seine outstanding playing, BefOre •the finals are reached 1-"ricias If You're,TIRE ALL THE ME Now and then everybody gets s "tired -out" feeling, arid may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth- ing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition -caused by uliwary irrititiOn oft bladAer discomfort. That's the time to stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause back- ache, and tired feeling. Then you feet better, rest better; work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pilbs now. Look for the blue box v‘ith the red band at all drug counters. You can depend on Dodd'o.60 'INGO at, LEGION HAkl: SATURDAY., APRIL 4- ----The—PiTii—fOTiiiC17-rigiiiiir game vifil 0'2.40 Share-The-Weatth Jackpot Combined. SPONSORED ' BY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH " 109 ". Rotarians were to handle this year'S meeting, we vvOtild like to have an explanation from theni." It was solely on this Lions Club bulletin story._ that The Signal -Star' story was After diseussion of h propos- al to change' the meeting time to evening, a majority vote con- firmed the present arrangeinent, of luneheen at 12.05 neon. Guests at the luncheOn, held at the Maitland Country lub, were Chester Campbell of the public works department at Lon- don; Frank Peter, Stratford Ro- tarian, and George Huck,' Kit- chener, who presented one of .1:is club's banners afid received 9ne of the• new Goderich ban- ners in return, '1 ea& Mit PODERICH,, ONT. Dancing Every Saturday Nighi for The Young Crowd ' No Slacks, or Jeans THIS WEEK APRIL '4th 9 p.m. to Midnight Adinission 7 5c per person Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets; etc ' For rental information, or reservations DIAL 5244371 or 524-9264