HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-08-05, Page 7o"
he annual piePie of B1*anch
cYal Canadian► Legion, is
pe held at Kitchagami Camp,
way _21. _south of Code• T apt rzte►; 3Virs73:- arTey�of otTe
day, Attg t -.
�h, p Sun,
REW
Visitors in the community:
Mr. and Mrs. Les Ritchie of
Lueknow, Mr. Alex Gauley of
lThree, Wine
At Games
A
at. 1 p.m., that day for
se needing transportation.
are to bring their own
aches and silverware, Coffee,
p, ice cream, cake" will be
avided free. There will be
sh prizes for the, youngsters.
A rehearsal is being held this
ursdaY evening ft* all mem-
rs of the Pipe Band and
Darty. C h air man Is
rich
will leave the Legion Orville Durnin ofGod e, -
1itich and his nephew, Lindy
Durnin of Toronto, visited with
Mr. Will Hasty and Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne. hasty and family,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tre-
leaven and Jinlmie of Kitch-
ener, Mr: and Mrs. Vernon Hun-
ter of Lucknow, Mr. and Mri.
Ted Johnston and family,' Mr.
arge. cTittyrO.M -- ---:.--- - - - an`d i;: J7Bissett- arid- Ciiiiiitt
The annual'decoration service Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Oke
•ll be held on S'undaY, August and family of Godericli, Mr.
i
el, at the Veterans' Plot at
aiilann? ety' �all0.tn.time
the cemetery gates is 1:30
with the graveside cere-
onY commencing at 2 p.rn.4 ,
and Mrs.. Morgan Barnes of Lon-
don visited, at the. Wekend .with,.
Mr:�""ani
'Uri. n J. Curran and
sons..
Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Finni-
gan and Davie, attended the
wedding reception of Mr. aid`
Mrs. Will McInnes at - Walker-
ton on Saturday, evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid.
and Brenda of Toronto spent
A aria_ of..,Mtoimalrora.th,
Goderich Highland Muting ing As-
sociation were among the prize
winners at the Dutton Highland
Games which ' were , held on
Monday.
Piper James- Millar took first
'place in the. marches, 18 and
under, strathspey and reels,
with George Tur,,land coming
second. James also came third
in the marches, 18 and under.
In the _individual piping
strathspeys and reels, 14 and
,Taranto Star columnist B:o b
Ahern predicts "there will, be
no stopping" the team of local
,boy Ron Feagan and his two-
year•old colt H. A. Meadowland
this season.
y Baricor 1,vEt 0Pil ter
• parr
non, <was hostess f o tnecribexs his holiday Satn relay actor d
of, the Happy, Hands at the l.aat CQye�rin some .': worth n
meeting ofJudy. Rev. Mr. Veld. bon .• tae heflQV(d.. as . beet
,suis, a visitor, closed the spirit stolen in- a` �roai� .,ast•1)(1'
cal, portion ()Mlle ineetiang with 'cen'tber<
prayer, .tin $uena tiwe,,was mulch niber.ela brae Into the Barlier
'enjoyed, Lune was provided hemp 0.108 Ifincks.�Street lad
December and two train. boxes
containing °.the bands were
thozfght.-to he part s . the INA,
As he . packed to leave for
his a+raeatioi Barker dis-
cover the tliftRs lure sitiff'feett
the coin: boxes. 'in a bag An his.
closet.
l3oth boxes had been forced
open .but the thieves had left
the bonds, 'together with deeds'
and personal papers, untouched.
TopsGoderich police say the dis-
�' .?. SR ..%.�► '.� ag . Day covert' -of -the -boxes may gt re''.
a new lead for investigation.
into the break-in.
In a recent column. Ahern.
described" Feagan as "Canada's
,most successful standardhred'
teamster" and leaked the news
that the driver-trainqr wilt not
-under;_..Joseph- ' McDonald was sell "his..paciu-g-star:
placed second to Moray Robert-
son from Michigan.
The heavy rainstorm forced
the dance coampetitions. to be,
fielit imoors but it jailed to
dampen the, enthusiasm of the
spectators for the prograin
which included pipe music,
daneingandr.S. ,DD ....00nfeSts.
•
the weekend at' their farm.
PERSONAL
Master David Reinhart is
spending a month at the Inter-
national Children's Camp at
Michigan City, Indiana.
Offers for 11. A. Meadowland
started at $15,0% and jumped
to $50,000 with each successive
win ,.for,.-the_eolt.. which -«was--
$1,300 bargain basement pur-
chase as a yearling.
" kfter consultation • vt ith :xiy
lawyer and, thinking' it over in
my mine fir the past several;
days," said Feagan on Monday,
"I'm going to keep R A Mea-
dowland."
IDGET STYLE
OR THE -OUTDOOR CHEF ...EASY TO COOK ... BONELESS
SIRLOIN SUPREME' STEAKS
FOR THE BAR -B-0 sAT ITS BEST :.. BONELESS
ROLLED..P0RK LOIN.
WASTE
Personal
by Mrs. E. Baechler. Winner of
the • game• was Mars. 3. H, John-
stbrie. Visits to patients and
shut-ins during ;the-.montia-nura
ered{4. The" largest and fin--
.:.4F .FL11a+,llXt:r.At ne: ":tiM+MS++1•.+..^*gy.. _wa s
sent to the Scott Mission, To-
ronto, in July. Next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. David Elliott. A little girl
.ith leukemia was remembered
Mr. and Mrs. James Videan,
1?etronf,weice -in two for a
few days and attended the fu-
neral of Mrs. Chubb.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo' Chisholm were Mrs.
E. R. Reinhart, Kathy and Paul,
of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and
family, Hamilton, spent •a week
at the maternal.. -home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Buck-
ley and family,"Toronto, are at'
present visiting Mrs. Buckley's
home before leaving for t h e
Muskoka area for the remainder
of their vacation.
OfiuciLafrif the G,oddex iah SenLor Citizens to right are: John, Marwick, Mrs., E. Mc -
Club ho. ted the Lake Huron zone area pic- ' Kenzie, Mrs. E. Cooper and Jinn Young,
. niu =iwr, .eniae iti�ens =last wee#�-� Int --president, .�.._
Rebekah Lodge officials' have
named the three top collectors
who took part in making their
recent tag day a success.
They were: Penny Shear -
down, Diane Meriam, ' and Bill
Smith. The public is thanked
'for making the tag day so
successful.
Five leading members of the
Stratford Festival company will
be hosts for the Saturday morn-
ing concerts of chamber music
to be presented in the Stratford
Festival Theatre.
Douglas Campbell, Peter Don -
at, Frances Hyland, Leo Ciceri
and Tony van Bridge will each
act as commentator on one pro-
gram to- introduce the works
being' performed. The com-
mentaries are being written by
Louis Applebaum.
The Poncerts presented by
the resident personnel of the
National 'Festival Orchestra un-
der the. direction of Oscar
Shumsky, commenced on Satur-
day, July 24, and will -continue
on consecutive Saturdays until
August 2e. kl:o appearing will
be the guest instructors for -the
1965 Festival Workshop, John
de Laneie, oboe, Jean-Pierre
Rampal, flute, and Paul Stasse-
v.-i-t,ch. -violin: ate perform-
ances will begin promptly at
the new 'time of 11.00 a.m.,
E.D.S.T.
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i
ng th a performance of the
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tra version) on August 28, with
Oscar ,hilmsky performing and
directing from within the en-
semble.
Preceding the chamber music
concerts which opened July
24, a choral program will he
.presented,, concluding the two
:leek session of the, Festival
Choral Workshop under the
direction • of Elmer Iseler, with`
the National Festival Orchestra
and soloists from the Opera
£ompanyr.. to—be -hold • in Know •
Church on Friday, July 23 at
2:00 p.m.. E.1).S.T.
_ Mcmoers _ of the Stratford.'Opera . a panti ,- enlynn
morning. concerts will be the lie, Elizabeth Mawson, Mary,
presentation of the last quartetsi Carr, .Tames McCray, Daniel
of Beethoven in their entirety.1Tait, Maurice Brown and David;
Geary will appear as soloists in 1
the Monteverde "Magnificat"
and the Vivaldi "Gloria." The;
programa will also feature the
choir in a performance of Ben-
jamin Britten's "Te Deum."-
Beginning with the "String
Quartets in E Fat, Op. 127" at
the opening concert,. July 24,
the Quartets Op. 130, 131, 122
and 135 will be presented on
consecutive Saturday's, conclud.
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not pleased everybody. During -our opening... period we are having _a few problems
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