The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-26, Page 6The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursda , Oct. 26, 1967
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Din Memoriam
10,1141GE--1n loving memory of •
bslovad wife and mother, -r Mrs.
Robert H. Rutledge, who passed
sway suddenly, three years • ago
this month, Octgber 24, 1964.
Many a 'lonely heartithe,
Many a silent° tear,
Many a lonely memory
Of one we loved so dear.
-Lovingly remembered end sadly
missed by husband, daughter Muriel,
sons Roy _end Lloyd; grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
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McMIL1,EN—In loving memory of e
wear son and brother, Robert A.
McMillen, whom God called home
one year ago, dctdber 31, 1966.,
To know we never said goodbye
Will always bring regret,
But the hearts' that love you dearly
Are the hearts- that won't• forget.
-,Too dearly loved to ever forget
by mother, Donna and Lois and fami-
lies. 43x
E.: Cards of Thanks
MARTIN—I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends and rela-
tives for flowers, gifts, cards and
visits, while a patient in the Gode-
rich General Hospital.
E. LILLIAN MARTIN.
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L Cards of Thanks
BARKEM,on li a to •expnRss 'my
tha4sto friends and relatives, for
cerdi and flowers sent to me while
a patient in the hospitel. Many
thanks to the nurses and Dr. .I. R.
!bitch with special thanks to the
management and boys of Dearborn
Steel Tubing.
FRED BARKER.
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G. Corning Events
Bake 'tale, bazaar„ candy table and
salad plate supper. Take out orders,
Saturday, October 28th, in • MacKay
'Hall. Sponsored by Taylors Corner
Community Club. 42-3
'The Goderich Women's institute will
''meet, in MacKay Hall (upstairs), Thurs-
day,- November 2, et 2 p.m, Mrs. H.
Tairnay is 'program convenor. Clinton
Branch will be guests) Don't forget
.the "Bake Sale." 43
Regular meeting of St. George's.
Church Women's Guild will be, held
on Wednesday, November 4, at 2:30
p.m. 43
Goderich Community Concert As-
sociation merribers—Concert dates for
1967-68—Saturday, December 9, Folk
Singers—Monday, February 26, Duo -
Pianists—Monday, April 8, Varelend
Bailly, Chanteurs de Paris. - 43
Goderich. District Collegiate Institute
annu.I commencement, November 10,
1967, at 8.15 p m. 39,-40, 43
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•AT ,THE STOPLIGHT GODERICH
Sunda& evening this 15 -foot sailboatwassiglhted
capsized in Lake H iron about threemiles north-
west of Goderich harbor by crewmen aboa*d
the S. S. Elmdale. It wo.s discovered later
that two Stratford men . ware aboard the
"Baracuda" when r ,t}ie mishap occurred.
Missing and -believed drowned are: Neil Worms.
beaker, 31, of 213 West Gore Street, owner
Of the sloop and Hank Raiff, 30, of 236 Front
Street, owner of the car found parked at Snug
Harbour.
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Siftos
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on the football field. It hap.
pered a week ago Wedneds:ay,
during the intercollegiate•faot.
ball gam: between Clinton and
Goderich, AlIa_n was admitted
to . 'Clinton General Hospital
that evening, Although the
young, Clinton athlete is ms.k.
ing a rapid recovery, his doc-
tor tells him it will be at
leas: six -weeks oefore he can
return to the netmindi-ng' job.
for the Siftos.
Other players,,on the God-
erich Junior B roster side, ..
lined by injuries initluded Tom
Cuyler, Kincardine,' who su•
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DECORATING
Shaky Start
stained, an ankle Injury In last
week's, exhibition match with
Oven Sound Greys; Owen
Freem^.n, a Windsor impart
attending MCI who received a
bruised hip in the same Clin•
to I Goderich co.'-leglate foot,
'bail match and 'another Sifto,
Unknown at the moment, who
who was gashed for 13 stitches
in the Goderich-Owen 'Sound
exhibition *clash a • week ago
Tuesday. - -
Added to the injuries, were
other complications which fac-
ed the Siftos last week. The
possibility that the.teamw.1lld
lose the services of the three
Kincardine , players arose
when a hockey promo:e`n in our
neighboring tow..0 of the norL
co-ltemplated the formation of
a Junior .team there. Happily•
enough, this crisis is over, the
Kincardine citizen has decided
not to go ahead tics plans
and therefore Siftos will not -
lose an important lire corn•
posed of the three Kincardine
players, -
A mixture of doubt -and hope
still surrounds D'ris Wr�lter•-
beek: a product _&:. Gcr3erich's
minor hockey program, who
lately .has peen working out
with London's Junior A team,
The Nationals It was still
uncertain early ,this week
whether Dirk would remain on
Coach Turk Broda's permen.
ent player gist or whether his
much needed hockey talent ,
would ae available to the'
Siftos- for another season.
•
it's still indefinite whether
the local Junior B club can
count on the services of John
Pirie, who is now -.attending
Wtrstern U,aiversity. This
year, the London university
has a B or Colt team, a.s.
well as their QOA A varsity
league Mustangs. John could
be eligible for either o` these
Western hockey sq,iads Out .;:or
the present, he is maintaining
his allegiance to the Goderich
Junior B team
A-AGroup
Meets Here
The B"uewater Group of Al.
coholics Anonymous Associa-
tion celebrated their 20th an.
niversary at MacKay Hall on
Sunday with 210 parsons at.
tealing, The first meeting of
the group was held in theBed.
ford Hotel 20 !years ago with
four members in attendance.
As the organization anew
they moved their h,ntlg>.arters
to file Masonic •Teinple and
later to MacKay Hall. The
group now holds weekly-Thurs.,
day night meetings here and
meet again Sunday evenings
at Knox Presbyterian Church.
Guest speaker for the occas
ion was Tiny M. , of Detroit.
Visiting AA A- members came
from .such distant points as
Guelph., Galt, Chatham. Strat.
ford and Wingham.
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Win Qpener
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place In the Centr4l'dlvislon
of the ORA Junior B league.
The seven goals notched by
'Goderich Junior 13's were
spread equally amc,ng seven
players. Single tallies went to
Jim Bell, Terry O'Brien,
Maya Paquette,- Ken MacNat r
Tom Williams, Owen 'Free.
man and Jim' Gratto.
By the end of the firstp�eriod,
the score, wastied 4-4; God.
etch went, aead 6-4 in the
second period and the game,
ended with -each •team having
scored . a goal. in the final
period..
The Siftos play their first
hoose game of the season tog
morrow night in the Goderich
arena against the Waterloo
Siskins.
McNeil-Ribev
Appointments
CARLOW _- After serving
the Township of Colborne for
ten years as Clerk treasurer
and five -years• as ax collet•
'tor, Benson Straughan of Ben.
.miller resigned this summer -
to accept the position of busi.
ness administrate+ at the God...
erich -District Collegiate In.
stitute.
To replace Mr. Straughan,
Colborne has been vert' fort-
unate in procuring two well
qualified young , men of the
township, Robert McNeill and .
Glen Ribey. Mr. McNeill, who
is the son of ]4r. and Mrs.
Clifford McNeill will act - as
clerk. He has recently grad.
uated from r idb town Agricul.
tura! School. Mr. Ribey, son
,of M:r. and 11Vs,,OrvilleRibey
who Will act as Treasurer and
tax collector has had several
years' banking experience and
is a 'recent graduate of On.
tarso Agaricultural College,
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