HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-08, Page 1212 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, Oetobe>r 8th, 1964
NO HORSES TAKE PART IN
HURON PLOWING MATCH
EXETER. --All competitors atmatch, S'lre competed against
the 38th annual Huron County i two other 'conte'. tants.
.. Plowing 1Vlatch held ric'ar here. The Queen was selected 'on
Saturday, used gasoline or , the ba.,'Is of a three tiuuute 11bt rt Brindley of R.R. 6, Gude-
-diesel-powered tractors, ,peach, i,ppl'a:.anc,' and deport- rich, and James 'Turnbull, Gran"d"
Simon Hallahan of R.R. 3, went and an c, uhit;on of plow- ;;grid; nrounte•t plows drawing
Blyth, president' of th.. Hoorn in..;. .Bunn:r>-up in the c,)mpeti- two furrows or more, Larry
County 1'loavtnan's As.'oc iat,00, 1.)':1 we're :11:•, ,lane `11t'lntn,h [ti;:,int' no of H.R. 3, Exeter;
said hone of the 34 entrant, in if •('::Ill -un, ,I:d 11:1: Muth oNwell*Ste‘lar't of R.R. 5, Sea-
.tyhi., year's match 1.ls; d hur;l':.., A1' _
lii', 1i;, of 1:,:l.;i'::1 t , f.)i-th: i d z,pt.ial utility class
The entry list, 11t' si'nt, «a; 01111' 11,,, !,flew:i"t will repre.,'lii illi. all comer., -i_'nll;d Youiig,
three or four person, lii:;i1•1' 111:tun 1'otulty 'u: '11a' lel',.: ti;i of li it, a, (f: d. rrt•h; Ernest liar -
than last year,. tl'e'ithcr for the !:,nal 1"ov,1t1 Mateo to b.'"ii...:d h.1i0 of Crom.1;-ty.
snatch was classed as ideal. ,n 1'I tl i t;•)ro• Juci:yes of the in tch was Al-
Compctition was held on. the Harr;iy (-.a.•001, ,)f R.R, 0. fred Brunton of Tara.
' 11 borne 'township, • farm of lrtt.•,t:l,, jird ii'd toy 11O\\ nail •
man Harburn of Cromarty;1
green class for boys and girls
15 and under, Fred Stevenson
of R.R. 5, Brussels; David Wild -
tang of R.R. 2,. Walton; °special
.class for `senior high school
students, 19 and under, Jack
McCall of R.R. 1, Walton; Gra-
) tae Craig of at,l'l, 1, Walton.
Special"•6a•ss for junior high
: chool student‘, 16' and under,
Lloyd lallantcne, about- 2' ,)r th.-match. also will ' repro-
,,..
miles east of, Eee'ter, An e,ti4li :1,111 the count • at tho lr:terna-
at*cl 25t4 persi,ns attended0161)01111 1'li)1\1114 latchtacontl Marson.: aywar
snatch. i,:ad's' W 111. la Fred Stevenson
Among those in attendance ,f 11.I1 2? 1irih,sel, and t,i:rd.
.A'ir•Els fear '-C _' -• .,;,:4-1 - Pi
11I,P. " (Huron-P'.C,),, secretary-, rich, " ,
tI•easurer of Vie plowman's as- Win tie:.. :n the 10 pl0W':o4 .
sociation since its inception in class:lieu::ung ilk:ludo:
1924. '1'r'a.ctor clay_ for boys and
Seaforth District High School-„:�L, under .19 ---Murray Cardiff,
Members .of Bet Sigma Phi
” student Amy Siewart, 17„dau'li barely Y0004: open class, Jack met `eptember •29th • at' the
ter of. vl`oKillop Township Ret�ve .Clark of li.R. 5, Goderich; Mary home of Gwen Howlett When.
olid Mrs. Kenneth Stewart of Feeney of R.ft. 2, ,Walton; open committee head!:,were• named. PLAYER FRAC'TU-RES -
R,R. 5, Seaforth, was selected c1aSs for all corners John Fes. They are as €oll�ws: Press- 4' , '
as Queen of Ite Furrow at the ; ;;an of R,R, '5, .Goderich; Nor= ”
.., on rn •' Soccer Title -
:
feta :Sigma Phi
dent, Marion, Hayand;vice- • -
;sect'e-• Team
/ins
tary, Pat'. Simpson; treasurer, •
ELL n 1'ickerl; ::octal enau nlan' Goderich Conklin edged Gode- ed, inteafered to some extent ies when he was engaged in a
Agnes Lang; program chairman, rich Building Centre 2-1 at with the play. 'clash at the -goal.: mouth, He
Goderich Building ,Centre was rushed to hospital alid it
lead at the half time mark, due was later learned that 'he had
to a goal by Bill Dickson.'- suffered a skull fracture and
Shortly after half time,' Alex would be hospi+:alined at 'least •a
Varga, Goderich Building Cen- month. The Game player was
„ were .dic'cussed. tre goal tender, suffered injur- injured in a' .previous game
some
fasn,.on show time ago. The -game was
delayed for about fifteen min-
° utes due to the 'unfortunate ac-
cident. .._ .k..
When play was resumed, fol-
lowing the accident, Albert Mid -
del, Conklin winger, tied up the
.game with a goal during a Mix,
up in the Building Centre de -
Mang Ljunggren; service chair-
man, - Bonnie Dunn; ways .and
means chairmiln, Eileen. Fel-
lows; publicity, 'Joyce Harris;
advisor, 'Martha 'Rathburn.
The results , of the recent
a
g.
TIME TO COUNT
551
AND GIVE THAN
It was announced- by tlhe • co --
convener., Gwen Howlett, that a
50•,, percent profit .was • made,
r ds-• i
•af - , •n eh• -wall'••„.
the children's v, and at the Alex-
andra Hospital.
November 17th was set as the
date for the Ritual "'of Jewels
d,inner to be held -at the, Bed-
ford Hotel, At this time, ten
'members will be receiving the
Ritual of Jewels badges, having
' cpmpleted their sib, months.
Agricultural Park, Goderich,
Saturday afternoon to take the
soccer, championship in the
Huron County Cup final.
A gusty wind, which became
stronger as the game progress -
W. J: MILLS, A DIRECTOR
NUCLEARPOWER WILL BF
COMMON BY ABOUT 1980
LISTOW-EL. —Nuclear power
will account for one-third of
all the electric energy produc-
ed in Ontario by 1980, Ontario
pledge training. Plans were Hydro Chairman W: Ross Strike
a1..o discussed fora Hallowe'en 'told the annual meeting 'of Dis-
),arty with memo s and ues•tst 6 tte , rro nici al
at enc mg. rie cultural pro- Elec'triq A.ssociativon, heli
gran) .was given -'by Helene Al- tember 30 in Listowel."
cock and Ellen Pickell. The The OMEA is, an association bur past president of- the 012
topic was `'Self Analysis" taken of elected munigipal -officials y,
from. the stuc y. (book under vh'ich ,works closely with On- EA, said that niunicipa•l Hydro
'•Ilappineses." At the close of tario Hydro and the Utilities in commissioners in Ontario were
scrsegd,• direct.in.g O.rl'tar.lo's, public .power- dedicated and highly intor
LL� di,lir ..mE, meeting,.
lurl,eh �� as.:: .. ,. ..�.., � .�..,... a ., :. ,, .. • .•
bs the hdste s.. , •1 ante;•prise. individuals vvho.se services could
I.r • •-,-- not be adequately conducted by
Speki ing before 125 ',dole'. mun'ci al councillors, 3
' • QUICK CANADIAN ' 'gates from some 30 manic• al p -
QUIZ'
District 6 . will 'also consider
seeking endorsement of the
brief by municipal councils 111
the area it represents, .
Urging delegates to keep
ab east of ' the "many new de-
ity opera�,ions, E. C. Dash,- Sud -
p
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1. Name the largest cities Pin sties in the area roughly bound n a similar theme, chair-
Nov. --a Scotia, , alm�'rston, elan Strike said the conirnit-
Saskatchewan; ed • by Goder.�ch; P
-� c a - G.. . IL _G�llLa1,d _ ;A I. d, t •tee's recommendation was a
t.'a•. .•amowica ....r...,..u. 's"'.". w ,n'' . -.:,,i. 'db n«.r.,. -k_ -y.. .t;. -.,e47:1,..:4),.%,,,,,,,,,,,,»-,.. 3p" t .+•.-.i..�:w_ri11.�'.�fa.Aij•,,.
-•Tire ")`e: i l e l 1 u s , 3/ a'. y .i- r`o •mac . .
--'-"--"'"y to Tight? the t� 1-ne A t 1-e, work
hove' many plants across Can- t 11 at'as fE0 nuclear era �Ieve1ap-
How fortunate we are . in ,comparison ,to those in otlher aria?
ed, 0`atai io w ,uld be turning betn> carried• out by Il;i'`dro
give thanks for l0 a native, source of energy, for r commissioners • in a spirit of
park of the world'. Too often, we forget. b 3aTht explorer ,TOlin Cabot, who to t; load rours sof ener Ile public service. ' •
elai1)1c 1 Canada for, England,
the bountiful land in .which we live. Let us be grateful as �': est'mated That generating re -)A. 1,. Simpson of Stratford
t a. Of ‘v
hat lot n.at1-' n 11 •
a
'0 t�.
wegather about the table on Thanksgiving Da „ wage .,ounces totalling 21,000,000 kilo- was elected president 'of 1)is�,
g g y• 1• Average vva t in mnufactur
'.vitt ` would he required by trice 6 for the.1964-65 term.
in; in Canada an 1950 was. 1980,
ti
GODERICH
(OMM1JNITY
CREDIT UNION
39 ,ST. DAVID STREET'
524-7931
• S44 per week. 'What is .the •
cu rent figure?Delegate; to the district meet-
,_ i in,.; were unanimous in endors-
George Shepherd, Elora, was
named 1st vice-president, while
G. 'D. Sills, Seaforth, became
Canada s population cur ,- 2nd circ resident.
rend, increasing4 at the rate `n;, brief previously present pl• p i
Of 9 pet- cent, 6 per cent or 1'` the parent' association o Directors L\ectcd were 11.
n
' 2 per cent annually" o ins a recommendation of the 1I, Schc,fele, "Waterloo; V. J.
l..e ;•islature's Select Committee Mills, God.erich: W J.'�elter--
ANSWERS: 5. By less than on the Municipal Act. The Sel- born, .'Milverton; • 11. Fisher,
2 per cent a year. 3, .Italian. ect Committee had recommend- Galt; C. Lipphardt, Harriston;
1. Halifax, NS., Regina, Sask., that the functions of '. public W. J. Isaac, Mitchell; H. E. Hart-
; Saint John, N.B. 4. $82 a week.' utilities commissions be per- ley,- Cilnton; G. R. Cook, Pres -
2. There ai•e more than 700 ter- formed by local municipal ton; A. McGugan, Palmerston
tilt .plants in Canada. councils. and J. M. Lind, St. Marys. '
fence.
The winning goal mune only
ten minutes from the'end of
the game. Torry C,erhoes scor-
ed with a gooe:'leader from a
corner kick ta:ten by Albert
Middel.
Integrity, responsiou ac
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nt ertt�^ '"1011 +p study to
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newspaper.
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