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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-11-11, Page 15011$ Lce, highland dancing a associationbels the be season's three major loos in the GDCI attdi- ,a Saturday. titors from as far awayt 1ity, U.S.A., took part in to gain points towards vianships to be „decided len fielded u uhird mber of f e. son in atreha entries with Christine Maa>ti enn %n gaining two„lrsts in the dancing and pipers James Millar, George Turland and Joe MacDonald capturing honors in the Strathspey and reels and marches. ltesults 'Novice, Dancing were; nine years and under. orin. highland fling, Mary Jo Mark, Millan (Windsor); Janice Mae" Rae (Windsor). Novice, 10 years and over, highland ,fling, Marg- aret Cottrell, (Kincardine); Fran- ces Johnston, (Kincardine); hope Rowe, (Goderich). 'Ten years and under, highland fling, Mich- elle Bronson, (Toronto); Maris- sia Zuliani, (Windsor); Joanne Stope (Toronto). - Wednesday, Nov. 17 REDCROSS BIOOD DONOR CLINIC , ertiser_nent Published By Dominion Road Machinery do. Ltd. WANTED PART TIME U[kICKE HELP FOR LQCAL BUSINESS OFFICE Typing Essential — Bookkeeping, Shorthand or Dictaphone Experience Helpful Good Working Conditions Excellent Remuneration For Those Qualified APPLY BOX 123,• SIGNAL -STAR Sword --Anne Ness, (Toronto); Joanne Stone, Marissia Zuliani. Searing Triubhas, Ann Nets, Joanne Stone, Gail Crawford, (Toronto). Irish Jig, Anne Ness, Marissia Zuliani, Brenda Harri- son, (Goderich). Thirteen years and under, highland fling, Kim Mailloux, (Windsor); Kirk Bush, (Toronto); Mary Ruth Rush, �, (Goderich;). Strathspey and Reel, Kirk Rush, Kim Mailloux, Judy: Bronson, (Toronto). Hornpipe, Kim Mail- loux, Kirk Rush, Judy Bronson. Flora MacDonald, Kirk Brush, Mary Ruth Rush,' Kim Maillou< Sixteen years and under, Sword, Christine MacLennan, (Gose- rich). • Flora MacDonald, Chris- tine MacLennan. piping . lmace_maroh,•aott3'•Ann•iVitte- kle, (Hamilton); Gail Brown, (Hamilton). Fourteen years and under, march, Betty Ann Muck- le, Gail Brown, Carry Hall, (Tor- onto). Strathspey and -reel, Bob Worrall, (Teeswater); Joe Mac- Donald, (Goderich); Virginia Baird, (Bay City, U.S.A.). ° , Sixteen' years and under, march, George Turland, (Gode- rich); Stewart Crawford, (Tor- onto). Strathspey and reel, Ste- wart Crawford, George Turland. Twenty years and under,..Tames Millar, (Goderich); Bryan Young, (Goderich). Strathspey and reel, James • Millar, Jill Baird, (Bay City, U.S.A.). Hig,hland—Dancers Twirl . ' _43144 DANCE Every Friday. Nite to the modern and old time music of the P COUNTRY BOYS three and one half miles South of Goderich Drive -In Theatre, Fourth Concession. Dance from nine to one. Admission 75c own To The Sound Of ; y es Prepates Goderich town council bas taken the first step in readiness for the upcoming municipal elec- tions by approving a polling . by- law. The by-law, which received all three readings last week, is to provide for polling places and appoint deputy returning of- ficers and poll clerks for the election of council, the PUC, and the school board. It reads: A" by-law to provide polling places and appoint Deputy -Re- turning Officers and Poll Clerks fon the holding of the election of the Municipal Council, Mayor, Reeve and Deputy-Reve for 1966, two Public Utitiee Ctintmissiun- ers and three members of the Public School Board for the years 1966 and 1967, and to pro- vide for the paying of such of- ficers and rent of polling places. "That in case a poll is demand• ed by a candidate or elector at the nomination•' of candidates for • the offices of mayor, reeve, deputy -reeve, councillors, publi utilities commissioners and pub- lic school trustees for the muni- cipality, the election shall take plaee and be held int the several c polling sub -divisions of the muni- cipality as provided by law and at the followingplaces and by the following deputy -returning officers and poll clerks. "Polling sub -division No. 1 at Mrs. Robert Wilson's residence, 58 Elgin avenue, East. Deputy - returning officer, Mrs. O. Holtz- man. Poll Clerk, Mrs. Gordon. Bannister. "Polling sub -division No. 2, at Mrs. M. K. Taylor's residence, at the corner of Bayfield road and Britannia road. Deputy -re- turning officer, Mrs. Marjorie. Young. Poll clerk, Mrs. Mabel Powell. "Polling sub -d ivision---No. 3 at Mrs. Marg. Oliver's residence, 92 St. David street. • Deputy -re- turning officer, Mrs. Kitty Smith. Poll clerk, Mrs. Edward John- ston. "Polling sub -division No. 4, at Mr. Archie Johnston's resi- dence at the corner of Huron road and Britannia road. Dep- uty -returning officer, Mr. J. A. Snider. Poll clerk, • Mrs. Ismay McLean. "Polling sub -division No. 5, at MacKay Hall, at 10 Nelson street East. Deputy -returning officer, Mrs. -R. Rae. Poll clerk, Mrs. M. Beacom. "Polling sub -division No. 6, ae Miss• Alice-•McGraw,s•-residence at 171 Brock street. Deputy -re - FiRST RUN FILM§ — IN .AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT: ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS wthe midlitiest true adventure of all! JOHN FORD'S ."11,1111111161111140111rilli 0,4 . THIS WEEK ' The Concords i'lus The Go Go Dancers' 9 to midnight Admission $1.00 per persen COMING NOV. 20 --r THE COMETS OF PORT ELGIN turning .,officer, Mrs._ West- broojc. Poll clerk, Mrs. W. Mac - Laren. • "Polling sub -division No. 7, at Mrs. Clifford Hackett's resi- dence at 115 Victoria street. De- puty -returning officer, Mrs. Jame;, Skeoch. Pall clerk, Miss Annie Moser. "Polling sub -division No. 8 u nicipa at Miss E. Beck's residence at the corner of Victoria street and Anglesea street. Deputy -return- ing officer, Mrs. Agnes Tich- borne. Poll clerk, Miss E. Beck. "Polling sub -division No. 9, at 52 West street, Flower Fash- ions Shop. Deputy -returning of- ficer, Mrs. Mel. Bell. Poll clerk, Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets, Etc. For Rental Information DIAL 524-9371 or 524-9264 • ev. C. A. Dukelow To Leave District . . Tho Re,v. C. A. Dukrelow, min-1charge is only ,a few miles from ister of Victoria Street United where my father fwas born."M Church, has announced he will be leaving Goderich at the' end of the year. Mr. Dukelow has accepted a rural pastoral charge nearBrock- ville in his home presbytery of Dundas -Grenville. His new charge will be only 50 miles from his home town of Winchester. The United Church minister • He went on: "y second rea- zon ' is because of my daughter Daphne. She is attending Mc- Gill University and this puts me only a little over 100 miles away froth her. I feel this is as important lo her as to us." A minister in GoderiCh for four and a -half years, Mr. Duke - low said this would, allow the 11 -room manse to becomevacant "I felt there was too much room in the house for just the two of us but it would be ideal. for 'a Minister with ' a family," he said. logical College at the Ueivers- ity of British Columbia, Mr. Dukelow spent three year's near Cornwall, ten years in British Columbia .and two years in Al- berta before coming to the Vic- toria Street Church. "I enjoyed my time here and I will be sorrY to go," he said. "A replacement has not been picked as yet, but one is being considered at the present time." , Mr. Dukelow ,will remain as minisler at the' church until his term ends on December 31. Godench Memotials Quality — Sqyice Cemetery Lettering' .PHONE. GODERICH 524-8981 oi,WRITE 130 BLAKE ST. W. OFFICE LOCATION,p— HURON ROAD On HWY. 8 IIRST TIME ATPOPULAR Direct from its w reserved seat Mrs. N. Clairmont. "Polling sub -division No. 10, at the Town Hall at 57 West street. Deputy -returning offic- er, Mr ' Chas. Rance. Poll clerk, Mr. Harold Turner. ' "Polling sub -division No. 11, at Mr. A. T. Gilder's residence at ' the ° corner, of Quebec„s reet and Wellesley street. Depty- returning officer, Mr. Chas. Ed- ward. Poll clerk, Sadie. Gliders. "Polling sub -division No. 12, at Mrs. George Fbagan's resid- ence at 187 Britannia road West. Deputy -returning officer, Mrs. Pearl Needham. Poll clerk, Mrs. Roy Mugford • "Polling sub -division No. 13, at Mrs. J. H. • Johnstone's resid- ence at the corner of Britannia road and Eldon street. Deputy - returning officer, Mr. Wilfred E. Peachey. Toll clerk, Miss Carry O'Neill. "Polling sub -division No. 14, at Mrs. 'Jack Whetstone's resid- ence at the corner of Raglan and Gibbons streets. Deputy - returning officer, 111Irs. Margaret McNevin. 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