The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-27, Page 7kabor..C.ou.011:Urges Sup0Ort.
For New Deiiiiocraii.c.,Party
A t the regular inonthlirineet.
ing Oa Apra 24, the Goderich
and District Labor Council voted
to siipport The New Democratic
Party, and to recommend to it$
member Unions, that they dOlike.
wise, in the coming provincial
election. Freedom of choice is of
scourse left to the individual, but
it was felt that unions should sup.
port the 'party that promises to do
, most to help thelot of people
with limited incomes, be they
labourers, old age pensioners,
or ?farmers.
The labour .council is contin.
uiag to press for inore and var.
ted industry in its district, re.
presentation on decision.ma.king
bodies and boards in its .townand
it is trying to put together a pro.
gram for Labor Day, for which
it -suppert of°
its meniter 'unions and the help
of its good friends, the business
people of Goderich.
His Honor, Mayor Mills was
to haite been the 'pest • for the
evening,. but Press of public bus..
iness forced him to2 stay only
long enough to give his apologies.
1 t is hoped that things will work
out better at the May meeting
as the members had/and still
have, a lot of -questions -to -ask'
him.
t was decided that each union,
, would cariAss its mem'oers for_
donations for the fund for re;
lief of elle tornado viCtirns., in
the Herisall•Dublin area. AISO it
is Planned to pass the hat around •
on the .aquare on the eveningvf
May 5th, which is a iday. Then
on Saturday, some of the more
ambitious members are going to
walk the Money to fle,nsall. A lot
more Of the members plan to go
down by car, by way of showing
iunfor tunate- members that , labor.
does care. It is hoped that every
union•member will dig deep when
he is asked to donate, be.
cause these people that need help)
in this case, need it badly.
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"qving a 1*th4ayi?
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Sports Scene
.Saeidy.'iiacponald
Federation•Spirom
.To..-Heltr:*.$10rm --Hitfarmers
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HOLMHSVILLZ- The Q0dei
erich Township Federation of Ago
riculture sponsored a work beb
on Thursday afternoon when
On the golfing front, an article by Canadian. Press, informs as around fifty faymers of the tOwinp
that the Canadian Proreasional Golfers Association o f Ontario ship, armed with saws and axes,
will hold 15 clinics this uk;.runcy for juaior pliers betWeen the took ,part in • the clean up at
ages or. 13 ftil ia.
. The clinics, condected by Onta,rio professionals, are part of a twa.
year slimmer program. More than 6,000 yO...ingsters areexpected
to take part. . m et on F ilday afternoon anclopeno
Hensall's tornado stricken
farms.
,The Uoimesville Messengers
On July. lOth, a qne‘dae teaching program win be conducted ,at ed their Meeting singing "God
the ma4land Couittry Club. - ' Sees the Little •Sparrow Fall",
The computer age as meved ,into the woacierinl World of plf with Lawelanne BOndat the piano,
as •related in a sews letter from - the Bank of Montreal who have Sharon Potter read the Scripture
lesson folloWed by prayer by the
'introdiced this service. ..,
i'llandicap eliairreen and their Committees across the country •
,-, leader. The offering was taken
will now have help, from Bank of 1VIontrea1 computers in ca.1041-
ating gold handicaps," the letter stated,, "in order to relieve golf by Cindy Rapson. Two stories
were given, “One EaSterLilyyli
clubs from the chore, of calculaitlag them:" , by Mrs. Blake and,‘BlackSatin",
The program was developed with ' the approval of the Royal by Laurelanne Bond. '
Canadian 'Gott Association, at the Board of Trade Country Club •
TecreAbytio,nmalmp!crianodteiwoans....
,, _in_Toroato,......waer.e....1t.,,..rerP11/e4 . enthusiastic sup1104-3-11Q-AeLYKer .7,•condhuercte
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has been endorsed for counkrywe apdlIcation by the ROM, whose After distributing World Friends,
rules will apply. • , • Mrs. Potter closed the meeting .
' Twice monthly, paeticipating golf clubs will receive summaries •th .
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• 168THE SQUARE
Of memliers' handicaps calculated by computers at the leaites .
Geaie centres in Montreal„ Toronto and Vancouver. •tubs and • MORE PLANS
golferwill be able to use these summaries both to ascertain the The, Centennial
hakdicap and to post new scores.
In addition; individual handicap cards will be provided for mem-
bers of clubs affiliated with the provincial golf associations and
the RGA, 'and Cards will be renewed autematically at least OrIct.1
a month. The cards will alSo be valid for tournameat perposes.
• Each of the baak's 995 offices in Canada will at 'as relay points
• for the regional Genie centres."
A recent news release from the Royal Canadian Legion informs
us that they plan two more national track and field clinics this
• summer. The first, a six day clinic for your promising athletes,.
opens at the University of Alberta on June 2ttli. The other is the
• sixth national clink which will be conducted at the University of
Guelph for 11 days during the minith of August, and will be intend.
ed for track and field coaches oaly. • •
Both are made possible through a fitness grant from the dep,
artment of national health and welfare.
Athletes who atynded the clinic last year will receive special
training of an advanced nature. They will get fitness profiles, loop
films of themselves in action, still action sequences ano recomm-
. endations to take back to their home coach.
• •
'Smelt run , has 'begun in area streams according to reports that
...havg...b.e.en-tained...19...ALike4ign.,14....Slay...., A LPLAr4Allttri,..S.en..,
:miles north. of Goderich, smelt fishermen wt.-x•e reporting good
catches of them last week.
If its true, as some individuals -say, that the -Unit fish washed
up on the shore of Lake H iron each year about this time, are •.1 fore.
runner and an indication of the srrit-qt qiantity, this seastin should
be 'a good one. Last Sunday, these silverN, fish, about six inches
long, littered. the beach by the -thous:in fs. ThOre s?ems--to be some
argument regarding their name; soup. -p.,ople refer to them
shad; others say they are alewives. .
Some Huron county streams have been stockei!' with trout prior
to the opening of the season for this species on May 1st. One of
the _Streams to receive a heavy popula,tion t)1' speckled v'ariety was
thei-Nine Mile river, in Which -about 13,600-. fingerlings valre. re. .
leased last week.
We've jiistalad' word that theGoderich girls intermediate softball
team i being rejuvenated for another season. A meeting to be held
Monday night in . the community room -)f the Victoria and Grey
Trust • company ,,huilding will start tilt, reorotrtzatloti of the local
*girls.:
Sandy Kolkman, (a nama which reminds one of the famous Nat.
ional League pitcher, Sandy Kofax) co: relied the Gderig entry in the
•,seven.team group of the WOAA, Ladies Softlyill league.
'Frankly, • it was a mediocre season for the Goderich gals but it
is understood here that most of the players were roOkies. Now they
.-, brave a year?.s,experi,el-we behind litiem, they'll be.playing mita more,
•
confidently.. .- . . . . .
Sandy was naturally honing for an enthusias-lr respoose to this
' first meeting a!' the sea;un, He meatee.e:! int -th.eir club would
particularly welcotn? any .)f the Dodger veterans who played with
,. sich distinction several years ago. ,
A group meeling o'..- th? WOAA Ladies softball league is to b.,e
held ,)ri May 8. ,..,%, . ••I,
KNIGHTS AND LIONS TO MEET
IN' VICTORIA DAY •SOCCER
'VTC tor fa Day holiday Will be
celeorated this year at the God.
-erich agricultural park on Mon.
day, IVlay 22nd, when the local
branch of Knights of Columbus
sponsor a soccer match between
the Knights and Lions which will
be followed by a gigantic fire.
works display.
chairman of the Knights, Pat
Osborne:, revealed • that the
Knights and the Shr iners would be
canvassing the town of Goderich
on Thursday, May 4th and again
on May llth, if necessary, for don.
ations towards the show.
Two bands will be in attend.
ance to prpvide entertainment,be.
tween periods of the soccer,garne
and again during the intermis"sion
tWe: match and' com.
mencement Of the fireworks dis;
play. One of -the bands 'will be
.that of the Knights of Colifinbus.
• The second one will be the God.
erich Brass. Band,. making its
debut for the 1967 season. ThiS
group of musicians, under the
• leadership d Charles Kalbfleish
-of :the .GDCI teaching staff, has
been making rapid progress since
it was formed early this Aar.
It is sponsored by the Kinsmen
club to a. lave extent and alSo
Old Engine
On , Display
At Trenton
A Wciled War 1 aircraft engine
that had been on display at Sky
Harbour airportjor 'the past few
years, was. loaned to tlie RCAF
squaon. at Trenton; to be used
for their centennial exhibition of
pioneer and • modern aircraft,
-aviation equipment and accessor.
ies.
The engine, a Le Rhone model,
was rated at 80 h.p. and was taken
from 'a World War _1 Camel
aircraft. It is belieVed tole onp,
of the few remaining rotary air-
craft engines of this type in
existence.
A Dokota, from the CFB base
at Trenton, piloted by D. D. Mono
k man, arrived at Sky Harbour air:
field on the morning of April
19th and departed about an hour
later with the antique aircraft
engine aboard.
receiyes supPoit from the town.
All proceeds from the K. of C.
Victoria Day •program will be
directed towards youth work in
the town' of Goderich.
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patiAnts in St. Joseplis hospital.
London are ,rnaking satisfactory -;
of prog'ress.
Goderich TownShip met on,Thurso „•
clay event .ngintbe tOwnShipelfice.
Plans for the June16-18Celebrato
ions are well underway, Tickets
for the chicken barbecue On at.
urday night, June 17 are now
on sale from members of tte or,
mittee, if you have any oldrelicS.,--
of the past or antiques please
contact,RObinThompson or J01:11;1.
e r sema that they may tie add,.
' ed to the display.. Do polish up -
your .1310cle.built.for.two and be
ready to joie in 'the parader
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Stratford end commenced his new
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M. and Mrs. William Norman..
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is a patient in St. Joseph's }We.
vital.
Lorna and Barrie Miller who are
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