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Sympathy isextended to the
Austi' family', in:, the , sudden
death of Harold Austin who was
involved in the accident in the
Lochalsh eotnmunity.
Attending the convention for
the Ontario Asso iation of
Agricultural Societies' Toronto
for four days .during,, the past
week were Mr. and' : 'Oliver
=-McCharles2 Mrs. McCharles- is 4
representative on ?thy Ontario
Board of Directors representing
District.10.
Mr. Wm. •Farrish had some
damage done '`to his ear by the'
snowplough .as itwas parked on
the roadside.
Miss .Doris Wylds spent the
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Don
Wylds and attended the,
Bell--Wylds wedding in Ripley
on Friday evening, as did Mr.
and Mrs., Dan Wylds, : Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Wylds and Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles.
MIssJZin�la WyIds of London
visited at her home over the
weekend,
Fred Ritchie of Huntsville
spent the past week ,at the
McCharles farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther
returned home after a few days'
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visit in Ridgetown.
Mr. • • and Mrs. Duncan
Thorburn are on •an extended
trip to Florida and California
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brooks
were guests at the Bell ---Wilds 1
wedding in Ripley on Friday,
evening, as were. Mr. and ' Mrs.
Donald Campbell of Kitchener
who spent. the weekend, at the
Brooks....ome:.... .. ... .
Miss Betty Anne Simpson
spent the weekend with her
parents, ,Mr: and Mrs. Donald
Simpson.
The World's Day of Prayer
Service for Ashfield Presbyterian
Church will *be Yield Friday at
the home of Mrs. . Emile
MacLennan.
Gary. MacKenzie of
e,Conestoga College , spent the;
weekend with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie.
M rs. Donald Hamilton
returned home ffrgm hospital in
Wingham, whereshe had been a
patient.
Lochalsh residents extend
`sympathy to the relatives of Miss
Dean MacLeod,a a one time
teacher at Lochalsh School, who
pasied away on Saturday.
Kingsbridge news
Norman O'Connor returned
home from Florida last week.
Also returning home ' from
Florida recently was John
O'Connor and Raymond .Leddy•
..of.Lucknow. _ ,
Mrs Gerievieve Kinahan• is
spending some time with her son
and family, Mr. and ,Mrs. Bill
Kinahan of St. Augustine.
Mrs, Jack Van Osch returned
home from- the Wingham • and
District Hospital on Sunday °
where she had been a patient for
almost three weeks.
Ray-'Ieffernan returned to
work in Wallaceburg on Monday
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after being off with a broken
foot for eight weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Aubin and
family of Dungannon will be
moving to Guelph in the next
few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 'Len
Chisholm of —West 'Wawanosh
havepurchased the Aubin home.
Alvin Moran suffered minor
`injuries when he fell 'from a
snowmobile on Friday evening.
He. remained in * hospital
overnight:
Congratulations to • 'Ursula
Courtney who successfully ,
passed her grade six Royal
Conservatory or Mtlsic
Examinations recently.
Dungannon
• Mrs.,' Esther Rivett and Mrs.
Myrtle Johnstone of Goderich"
visited with Mrs. Annie Bere ori
Sunday. `
A 25th anniversary party was
held Saturday evening at"the,
home of Mr. _arid Mrs: Len Cook
for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Joe
Cook, t0 Brttce Street,
Goderich. Mr. and : Mrs. Cook
have a ' family of :1,1: Len,
Dungannon; Don and "Bob of
Stratford; Elmer, Tom., Milly,
Willy, Ann, Carl, Brenda and
Ralph, all at home; as well as•
two grandsons.
news
Sympathy of the community
its extended, to the family of the
late George Henry • in his sudden
passing.
Many persons from our area
attended the Ice Niejcs in
Goderich on" Friday ,and
Saturday evening
Saturday was. a busy day for
rnovtntg for'Me-and Mrs. Alastair'
Nivins and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Glenn. ' Nivins moved into the
former Bert Maize home and
Glenns moved into their home
which Carol and Alastair had
been renting since their
marriage.
Forester activities
At a card party held on
Friday, February- 20 in the
Fore'ster's Hall, Benmiller, the
winners' were as follows: high
' lady, Phyllis Fisher; low u lady,
Bernice Moore; high man, John
Hazlitt; Iow man, Chester
Sturdy.
A. draw on an apple pie and
.,five pounds of cheese was won,
by &Mice Moore.
On Saturday, February '21,
Forester Day at the Curling
Arena saw teams. from Southern
Ontario competing. As a result,
Port Albert
'EUCHRE
There were seven tables . at
, play in euchre in the basement
of Christ Anglican Church last
Tuesday night.
Winners were Mrs. Archie
Grenier and Wayne Draper and
• juniors were Susan Tigert and
Wayne Graham. '
teams from Brantford will
continue on to semi-finals to be
held at Thunder Bay, Ontario.
The . entertainrnent
'committees of L1901 and L86.
are combining and are planning a
dance .for early April. Watch
Coming Events.
On Saturday evening,
February 28, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Ginit and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
,,Sturdy journeyed -to London to
participate in—an annual. "At
Home" sponsored by London
District Council.
The evening's events included
a banquet and dance.
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The annual ice carnival of the Goderich Figure Skating Club
was held on Friday and Saturday of last week with all kinds -of
nice things taking part. Not among, the -least were the
Liquorice pieces, shown waiting, their turn on the ice. The
.roupeA:a consisted•-of..Marie.�B.ni%n,..�,Susan .Eincher,.-13obin
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and - Debbie . Thurlow as red liquorice and Robin - Sitter,
Christine Roddy, Chris Wildgen, Bernadette Etzler, Sandra
Searis, Sherry Boak and Karen Anderson as black liquorice.
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Mr. aA i Mrs. William Oliver Misses Betty Simpson
spent Tuesday in London with Christine MacLennan
their son Alan and family. Stratford were home for
Born in Oshawa to Mr. and ,weekend.
Mrs. Stephen' Elliott (formerly Miss Jean Macdonald
Sally Macdonald) a son Robert
and
of
the
of
Stephen, onSebruary 24. Sarnia visited recently with her
+ brother, Sandy Macdonald.
-Mr. and Mrs. David Compton ! (;
and Lissa and Laurie of Lucaii ; ' • The W.M.S. will meet at the
were recent visitors with Colic ,,, home of Mrs. Emile MacLennan
Howes. on Friday.
TH GODEIlICH .
CREATION AND
COMMUNITY .CENTRE
BOARD
gratefully acknowledges the co-operation and support
of the following organizations -and businesses in the
recent •
WINTER, CARNIVAL WEEKEND:
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• St. John Ambulance
Goderich Fire Department
Goderich Tourist Committee
Town of Goderich Public Works
Town of Goderich Parks -Department
.Goderich Snowmobile Club t,
Goderich Trotting and Racing Association
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Goderich & District Labour Council '
GDCI'Winter Carnival Committee
Conklin Lumber
Park Theatre
Anderson Book" Store
Little Bowl
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Gord's Sport & Cycle
Ron's Gulf Station
Ross Shoe Store
W. J. Mills Motors
due's Supermairket
Pickett & Campbell
Goderich PUC
Goderich Frosted Foods
Earl Rawson', Men's Wear
McGee Pontiac '
F. W. Woolworth.Co.
Huron Automotive ,
N. T. Ormandy Jewelry
Baird Motors
Goderich Signal -Star
Rouse AutccElectric
Schaefer's Ladies Wear
Fashion Shope
'McLean. s Mens Wear
Gower's Industrial & Garden Centre
"Elie services and donations from the above-mentioned.r•
eonceyns made our first Winter Carnival Weekend a
truly successful event, .
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