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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-08, Page 5• Officers of Goderich Order of the Eastern Star: front from left, Star Point Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan; Star Point Beulah Long; secretary Mrs. Gordon Henderson; Associate Conduc- tress Mrs. Harry Tideswell; second row, Star Point Mrs. Carl Worsell; treasurer Mrs. Freda Minshall; Associate Matron Mrs. Wiif Dockstader; Matron Mrs. Bill Stevens; Patron Mr. Drop Three From Four Stevens; organist Mrs. Jack-Scaman; Associate 'Patrdn Dockstader; third row, Warden Mr. Finnigan; Sentinel Mr. Minshall; Star Point Mrs. Charles Mitchell; Conductress Mrs, Archie Johnston; Chaplain Mr.. Worsell; Star Point Mrs. Bill Treble; Marshal Mrs. Verne Willis. Ahmeek Gives $1,000 To Hospital Building In Minor hockey played Dec. 3, Goderich lost three of four. -The The Ahmeek • Chapter, IODE by Mrs. C. A. Reid, and Mrs. Squirts lost by a score of 6.3. held a Bridge and five hundred Martha Million for five hundred. In the bantam game Goderich Party in the Legion Hall, Nov. The door prize, -drawn by Mayor lost 4.3. The Midget game saw 29. The guests were welcomed Walkoms. was won by Mrs. E. Goderich come from behind andby the Regent, Mrs. Gordon Hen. Howey. Hostesses for the even - play hockey in the third period derson. The Flag of the Order ing were Mrs. R. Neville and Mrs, so to gaina 2.2ti.e. In the Juveniles was presented by the Standard Ruffell. Those helping were Mr -s. Game, pulling all" punches God.. Bearer, Mrs. Charles Ruffell, M. McKee, Mrs. G. Emerson, erich managed to lower the score A cheque for $1,000 was pre. Mrs, E. Mueller, Mrs F. Walkom, considerably and lost '7.1. All sented to the Alexandra Mairine Mrs. H. Tichborne, Yrs. C. Gib. _gtOmes.e re la ed a nst Lpn• and General Hospital as part pay. bons, Mrs. C. Cutt, Mrs.. M. Ever. P y 7-Iifelft-far-rraom irrt nevatalsgeie: °Mrs, t11 Mrs .Awaygames on Mn.Dec, 5, byMrs. Charles •Gibbons treas. Glazier, Mrs. R. Neville. - Ken Rowien and Ron Miller. In urer of the Chapter.. the Juvenile game, Goderich lost 'George Parsons and James by 6.1, In the :, -s-ga..w God. Britnell were present to receive erich lost 7.1. In the Midget game, the cheque..on behalf of the hos. Goderich played exceptionally pital board. well as they skated hard both The prize for bridge was won ways, they tied 3.3. Just to' men- tion a few -who played very well space—the (most Brian Allin first year in Space, space, goal for midget, Jim McAstacker exciting subject in the World Ken .Rowen, Ron Miller: In the these days! Can man. get to the Juvenile game, Goderich lost by moon? When? How? Will he 64. come back safely? Lots of new You are encouraged to come ,books on lots of now subjects— out and see these teams in action including space --can be found as they play host to St. Marys` at your library. this Saturday; • Attend The Colborne Township Home and School Assoctatipn heidtbeir meeting. last week in the new Colborne Central School. O ver 50 parents were on hand to hear the teachers explain the new Discovery Method of Teach. ing. • Mrs. Albert Durstintroduced the principal, Philip Main who told of the aims of the school and the curriculum in general, and some of° the parents found themselves' -wishing they were back in school. He, then, presented the teach Lyons Elected In W awanosh , Robert Lyons was elected reeve of West Wawanosh Town. ship Monday polling 195 votes. Mr. Lyons, a member of pre. w sent council, defeated fellow councillor Gordon .Smyth., who received 181 votes, and former reeve ' and councillor Lorne Durnin, who polled. 108 votes. After one year as reeve Hill. lard Jefferson iso retiring from the position. Four council seats were filled by acclamation. These were taken by Harold Errington, Leo Foran, James Aitchison end Leonard Chisholm. the Oedcrich Signal -Star, 'TbUrsdav, Deceniber Colborne *154, exs individually: telling .a tittle of theirbaclsiround. Vachteacher gave-a'fascinating acco rnt of one particular part. of the Cdurse of Study -making an extrpinely terestin and infornta ive even• Teen Club 67 Organization Meeting SUNDAY, DEC. llth 2:00•p.m. Harborlite Inn, Goderich Application and. Member- ship Cards Available at this Time. THIS YEAR MAKE PINCHER'S COKE GIFT- SHOP6 YOUR bntmas SHOPPING HERE IS A GIFT IDEA! Maybe' you arean adoring Aunt, Uncle, Grandmother bY'-�'aYr�f'aiif�r--�i#%=et'1�rlg youngster on your family tree whose parents should have his portrait taken. Why hot send them a GIFT CERTIFICATE. , R. J. NEPHEW PHOTOGRAPHY GOR,ERICH, ONT. , 95 TORONTO ST. 524-7924 • ino. The important issue of a Cen.+ tenniai i ojoctwas discussed.and the Idea of piacin a sari dial in the school :Dour and wen the greatest approval, 5 During the course of the even. ,inG,, it was decided to purchase cups and . saucers ai4 spoons for use at future zneetings. The president of the Assosia• tion is Mrs.. G. a, Chantey. '11�G QR GETTING TOP ON 7HE-LIST JOYCYCLE super Deluxe We also have the hard Mustang model in stock. From Pee Wee to .pro,"Gord's is the place for hockey egdipment.. Helmets, . shoulder pads, elbow. pads, gloves, shin guards, skates and sticks. We have figure skates for the girls, too, and they're all fpO\ 40'1% ; , OK'd to get C.0 M. 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