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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-16, Page 3VIPS.
by Ja,tey Clancy
On Thursday, November 16,
an election will be held to
elect a Student's Council.
Certain grade seven and eight
students are running for four
main offices. They are presi.
dent, vice-president, social con.
venor, and secretary.trea•
surer. Posters are up On all
the walls in the school.' What
a sight!
Our Remembrance Day as.
sembly was very good this year.
A few parents came as well.
Mr. Shackleton also spoke to
us on the subject of Remem-
brance Dray, reminding us of
many lost soldiers who attended
this school.
This Friday, November 17,
all publre school students will
get a holiday. But not t`e tea.
chers! They'll have to attend a
teachers' convention.
ASHFIFLD •
Marvin MaCKinney o Tee*,
water will oonduct the, service
in ' Ashfield Presiiyteriaa
Church next Sunday. ,
* *
A reception was held in Her•
vie on Friday evening for Mr.
and Mrs. Brian MhcLennand
(Barbara Mackenzie) ofOshawa
* * *
Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Ronald
of Toronto,. spent the weekend
with William JohnsDn.
* *�
The C.O.C. met on Tuesday
after- school in the Church
School.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McIntyre
visited in Goderich on theweek.
end with Mr. and Mrs: Morris
Chapman.
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Winner of the best display in the junior divisio, the Huron
County Numismatic Society's coil; exhibit and cor. �tition, held
▪ Sunday at the Elm Haven motor hotel, Clinton, was 15-year—old
Paul Masters, of London, Paul won with his prize-winning
collection of medals bearing the image of U.S. Presidents. It
was the second successive award that Paul has captured at this
annual numismatic exhibition.
A recent news release tram
the Goderich, OPP Detachment
reveals that officers from local
headquarters investigated a
total of 15 motor vehicle ac•
cidents occurring within a
period from Sunday, November
5 to Saturday, November 11,,
Sunday, November 5, the fol.
lowing accidents occurred:
Bryon Black, R. R. 1 Port
Albert, was involved in a single
car accident on 21 Highway north
of Eighteen Mile River Bridge,
•.which resulted4in $50 damage
to the vehicle he was driving.
PORT ALBERT
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Si. n& Star Th rsd
1967
The Anglican Churgh, %Mien
met to the basement, of Cb i t
Church, There' 'were 'ten. 1t? ei
begs and two visitors prevent.
Prior to the meeting the4adies
packed five large poxes of clod*
tug to be sent.
The roll call for December
-� will be a verse on ' one of the
• prophecies .about Jesus' birth.
The rest of meeting was about
Church work.
Rev. Jay closed meeting with
prayer. Lunch was served by
the hostess, Mrs. Clarence/lay.
Mr. Albert McGee returned
home on Friday from Alexandra
and Marine General hospital, •
Goderich.
Sympathy is extended to re.
latives and friends of the late
Ms': William Vroonaan, who
passed away No,km'aer 9.
* * . *
Doh Bowden of London, Uord
Martin, Elton Draper, and six
James Leonard Moss, R.R. other men went deer hunting in
2 Auburn, was involved in a the district on Monday, Tues -
single car accident on Huron day and Wednesday. They got
County Road 25, east of Car. three dee
r.
low. The driver, Moss, sus. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg, of
tamed injuries and damage to London, Mrs. Dave Martin and
his vehicle was estimated at family, and Mrs. Draper of
$2,500.• Goderich went to Auburn to
Jean Wilkins, 96 Elgin Ave. is• Will Stewart's home to
nue, Goderich, was involved in celebrate Mrs. Stewart's 83
a single car accident on 21 birthday.
• highway south of Goderich which, * * *
and Mrs. Alfred Martin
caused $100 damage to the ye.
hicle she was driving. of London, and Wayne Draper
Murray Grigg, 106 Joseph of Coderich visited with M rs.
Street, Clinton, was involved in Dave Martin and family over
a single car accident on Huron the weekend.
county road 25 which caused
$1,200 damage to his vehicle.
Four traffic accidents occur.
red Monday, November 6. They
were as follows: John Arthur
Ross, 166A The Square, was in.
volved in a single car accident
on Huron County road 25 ikhich
resulted in $200 damage to his
vehicle.
A car driven by the Rev?eI.
Donald MacDonald, 62 North
Street, Goderich, was struck by
a deer which ran onto the, high.
way.
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A truck operated by William
Heibein, Wroxeter, :was struck
by a deer which ran onto Huron
county •rdad 31, ahead of the
vehicle.
On 21 highway,' north of Bay.
field River Bridge, . Vernon
• Terryberry, 208 Warren Street ,
Goderich, • and Mildred Camp.
bell R, . R. 3 .,Bayfiled, were
a.n�rored34Cc�ar-acci.dent
resulting in $1,200 total approx.
imate damage to the vehicles.
A passenger Florence • Terry
berry, received slight injuries.
Three motor vehicles ac.
cidents were reported Tuesday
November 7.
4ean Prps.t, R. R. 5_God_erich„
and Gordon Schultz, Dungannon'
were involved in a_ two car
accident on Huron county road
25 which resulted in $400 total
approximate darEage to the ve.
hicles.•
Or. Highw`'ay 4, south of Clin-
ton, Ronald Prieur, 281 Carson
Road, Carson, Ontario was in.
volved in a single car accident
resulting in $150 damage •to his
vehicle.
Doris Elaine House, Victoria
Street, Lucknow, was involved
in a single car -accident on Huron
county road 27, south of No 20
county road, which resulted in
$90 damage to the vehicle she
was driving. Doris House re.
ceived injuries as the result
' of this accident.
Two motor vehicle accidents
occurred Wednesday.
On Huron County Road 20,
east of 21 Highway, Marc Cel.
man, 24321 Mainstee Street,
'Oak Park, Michigan and Gor.
• don W: Drennan, R. R. • 7 Luck.
now, were involved in a two car
accident with. a total `approxi.
mate damage to both vehicles,
$800, •
Howard John • Grealis, 48
Huron Street, Clinton, was in.
volved in a single car accident
on No -8 highway, east of God.
erich. -
• Thursday, November 9, on
'Huron county road 3, east of
21 highway, John Copeland Ken.
ney 257 William Street, Exeter
and Beverly. G. Hill, R. R. 1
Varna, were involved in a two
car accident which caused $300
damage to the vehicles.
• Goderich OPP detachment
also reported two criminal in.
veatigations carried out.by their
- staff, involving breakingand en•
tering incidents. Other investi.
gations, unclassified, numbered
22.
A total of nine charges were
laid by Goderich OPP officers
during the period covered by
their latest news release. .01
these, six were infractions of
the Highway Traffic Act and
three were Liquor Control Act
offenses, of which one was a
minor.
Sixteen warnings were issued
to area motorists by the. GO.
erich OPP last week. A safe.V ,..— •
talk was presented to an adult -
group during the • same period.
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church service during which
they will present several,choral-.,.
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The ladies choral group, led
by Mrs R. Hetherington, will
provide, special music at a 7.30
evening service to beheld in the
First Baptist Church, Montreal
14 Street, on Sunday November 19.
Last month the Treble
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program of choral selections
at aft evening service in Knox
Presbyterian Church.
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