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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-04, Page 8▪ • 8 GODEKICH SIGNAL -STA -it, THURSDAY, MA• RCB 4, 1971, W,hathappenin.g on the lanes Continued4rum Page 3 1• 71, 270, 631i; U. Johnston, 178,, 169, . 27G, 617; W. Westbrook, 199, 175,' 17(1, 514; Al -Erb, 265, 180, 293, 738; G. Allison, 226, 200, 235, 661, J. •McWhi'nney , 265', 216, 150, 631. HOPEFULS ~. L. 11yan,''206, 202, • 274, 682; W, 'l'igert, 205, 144, 185, 534; B, Needham, 204, 232, 484, 620; D. \lellch, 157_196; 205, 558; A. llanii'i*n, 267, 245, 186, 698; G. Ryan, •215; 216, 203. 1334, r l E E e W� Ili M,A• ,,t?.- I..{,ei eL • '311:5 ',' > , w.s p *�f, jx 4,19tZ; 1').r i.1 .":Isa�us�.liv,,,,,korml.N ..mopar ° r ire 1495-M''' i di ';' f4 - '112, 1 14, ' 109), ;11;1: .tai•k ' 'f �' 176, 14? 5'21; O Wayland, '2 t;), • LADIES SOCIAL`„ 209, 115, 589; p• Ei,uck,''2('19, •Graham, 171, 117 it;'l, 1;0; THE REVIVALS - 13e loll, •lyaw'dt Sow erby., 1'5 1, 118, 141, 92'6, 175, 2;38; 639; Ilontta 152, 158, 519; D. Tof:tleinire, . 1,1.0Iledet'ine, 116, 18t;, l'>0; ,12'2; 134, 141, 14l�, 1'?('); Dummy; • NEN. 1' 1'1'\1,1•: • , Herman Aedrey� Brindley, 191, 18.1, x'58, Fisher, 186, 17,3:210,4599: ,\isla 633'; Barb O'Brian, 168, 213, Fisher, 113, 1'.1 1 . 91, 315; Ken 119, 530k, V 5011 ern . 18.3; 193, 191, 567: °7 ('CME . BACKS - Marg, Dorothy S. 158, 151; 1.. � , 13ti; i;, Eric Miller, 18'' _.m, 186, 60.1; Moore, 305, 305, 299, .909; Betty Miller' 130, 1•' 1, 1.10, Ruth Fourgere, 157, 167, 123,• :391, 147: h'at'e Sheardow�tl,--:x:3,3. 273, 233, 119, 483;' (Tara Anne COUNTRY FOLK (;eu. Jewell, 187, 141, 179, 107`, ,R, 174, 2(12, 245, 621; Flo R. Frank Schmidt, 179, 13'2, 159, 11)5, 178, 210, 503; font Moore, 170; Elaine Schmidt, 110. 1°'0, 119, 171. 115, 168.'Betty, \', 108, 368, Bill liendc'rson,•`2 1:3, 129, 196, _ 106,-. . '151; Allay 238, 176, 627; ,1 dith Henderson, .Webster, 151, 177, 158, 186; 165, 172, 133, 170. Karren Mc.K, 120, 155, '148, IROPEt l'LLS " Chas. Orae°•�1'''t1we...�r'"' 158, 220, 216, 594.; Bev. Orr, , .ALLEY ('.ATS Frank 1aer, 239,-180, 214, 'i4:3; lava Ehler, .181, - 157„ 159, 197; Joy ct 100, 112, 115, 327; Elf'red Duynin, 186; •2°0, 185, 591; ' 111), 1dt>: Alice �11tstay, 142, E tater, 155, 146, 185, 186; .Jim �1ord J�rhust'un; 148, 161, 1;38, 1:32, 121, 103.• „ Fisher, 1'91, 1 14), 161, )01, - 450; Isl'tty 'Johnston, 155, 1°8, E t l 13.t l [tO:�'S Reith (11'Len Fisher, . 111, 169) 1t35 283; John 'Fe'a au, - 22:3, 159; Erb, 22 3, 203, .i 1, 697; Merle g Stanberrv;-203: 236, 2011''"64,01 148, 190. `82; .PbHis Feagan, ,� s Janke ,Glen, •234, 187, 203, 624:' "...DARN FOOLS 13b•J'(c xll, ' 85 19(31',.,354.' n .unuruunuur111auruntnuuurululuuniwuuuiinutnutuluuulluuuluuuuuluunuunuuuumruuuuuuullautuuuuumuuuuluuutuuuuunuuluu1u11uuluu 244, 750: tk,e.,I,tueeu, 205, 241, 2s 1. 700; Rita Powell, 177, 1'80, 169; 526; Ruse Sheardown, 156, 113, 190, 189. \101) SQL AI) Fran Rae, 21 1, -1 1 1, 171, 529; Mona Davis, 113. , 168;'' 159, 170; U1ady's Nicholson, 161, 170; 119, 480; Aim .Anderson, 119, 162, 217, 538; Marg Allison,' 133, 164, 150, 137, 150, 137. LEGION ' R. Kingsley , 156, 192, 217, 5(35; W. Pedersen, 176, 172, "173, 521: R. Patterson, 202, 137, 192. 5:31; G. Baker, 247', 260, 170., 67'7, C. Moller, 177, 207, 162, ..546; B. Moore, 219,, ''10, 223, 652, UPPER LAVES H` Dwinnel'l; 171, 228, 188, 587: C. McCue, 187, 175, 276, 638; R. Harvey, 165', 182. 174, 521: P. Clements, 189, 152, 151, 492. MILLS CHRYSLERS Vrooman, 243, 156, 246, 645; L. Snell, 182, 203, 185. 570: A. Stegenstad, 170, 215, 164, 549; R.°Smith, 210„175.` 180, 565: C. Miller, -129; 130, 171, 430. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES" GREENHORNS - Dot Turner, 137, 176, 16g',' 481; Linda Reid, 237, 168, 141, 546; Darlene Fowler, 130, 106, 137.- 373.. 37,- 373.. ..PIN. ' BOY'S FRIGHTT' ' •-- Cheryl , Stewart, 96, 127, 148, 311; Shirley Mohring, '1.19, '147. 1'52, 448; Ruth Whitten,' 13'7. 181., 128, 446; Penny Sheardow•o, 145, 80, '10V: 326. BLUEBELLS -' Veronique Harman, 210 '"154, 135. '499;' 'Shirley MacAdani,,' 224; 208. 222, 664: Anne Abbott,. 137, 193,1.66, 496. . " TIGER LILIES' - Verna Jackson,•°. 143, 233, 41130, _566; ,June Jewell, 1.31;469; 155, 455;' Rose.'Land, 1.232, 224, 234,, 640•: Marilyn MacKay, 145', 224, 203', 572. t G 1uron' County asks to e a region Hurci►i "County Council will • "In order to progress and forward a resolution to the develop South Western (-)nt'ario, Minister of `Municipal• Affairs perhaps we should •have a asking him to give consideration regional contact," • said Reeve to stre'ngt,hening the authority of .Lobb.. Huron ("dung, Council in order "I" don't know what more that the County of Huron can be government we can give to the considered . ti region fir the" people that they can afford to 1 purposes t,�f hovernme►�t, andi?ay,'; aid Bill •Elston, :\orris ",`l further requ°esting that Huron don't think they'll go along with 1County would be the nucleus fi51=''"`t}1 s proposal° in Toronto.' ey'v,e.got a plan for this area." R i�('t� •Elmer "``FIa�•ter 'said "th t in , the . Ottawa -Carlton reg,on, .it previously had one engineer'and now it has 14 with most of the work done by consultants." any ..fut;r.t;,. ,,.eapatsiutt .irltu-- a, larger region with areas ,,surrounding the ('aunty. Prior` .10 the motion, there was considerable discussion on the matter. It ' was the 'Warden, Jack • Alexander, who, suggested that . the proposal be forwarded to the Minister. He received 'the' full support 'from three spokesmen, Reeve Elgin Thompson, .Reeve Ed Oddliefson '•and Reeve John COMMERCIAL .. ROLLING .r PINS '- Vi DeHaas, 176, 188, 236. 600; Agnes Jansen, 124, 120, 125., 369; Pat, McDonald, 137, '434; Joyce ,Bolton. 147, • 238, "168. 553: Velma Campion, 179., 213, 231. 623: Bonnie E'mpsen, 158. 131., 124. 113. _HELLO ANGELS - Libby , Wilson, 242', 154,-200. 59'6;'Rita Powell, 145 235, 213 ,59'3';' Dorothy Cooper. 11.5;.-1b9, 226, 611; D. Leppington, 160. 147, 162, 469: G. McWhinney. .160, 193, 133, 486.; SWINGERS -- Vivian Graham, 187, 199, 172, 558; Iris Bdyce, 122, 17.2, 1.14, 438; Betty Reed, 129, 17'1, 218, 513; Bea Hambly, '117, 1kI(T,'"?96, 473; Betty Charlton, 290, 206. • 202, 698. HIP CATS Jean Feagan, 132, 138; • 155, 425; ' Joe ce Hatnilton', 117, 17 1, 213, 501; Marj Smith, 207, 182, 173, 562 Mary Cote, 169„ 243, 146, 558; Elaine Smith, 151, 151, 173, 475; ..Ba'rb Martin, 133, 181, ,,,:.,,.1.50,, 4,64. GO GETTERS - Del Geddes, 176,' 218, 172, 566; Joanne M Risrhl, 189, 154, 164, 504; Cheryl Feaganti 145, 144, 229, 51?8; June Horton, 167„,_162, 146, 475; Sue Kolkman, 193, 188, 154, 535; Bev. Sar derson•, 177, 148, t9-0,515'. FOR'ESTER'S RURAL THE SIX STRAYS - Bill Reid,. 219, 154., 12.5, 546; .Deity Reid, 166, 202;.-••432, 600; Len Fisher, 124, 204, 176, 504; 1 -Phyllis- Fisher, 133, 183, 132, 448; Harry • Montg,' 138, 220, 230, 588; June Montg, 12$, 153, 172,.453. to , ynep + ^ F is fte- Moore, 127' 137, 188, 455; Ed •Lipner, 159, 202, 148, '509'; Audrey Linnelr, 117, 125; 131, X78. »x SOONERS Bill Jewell, 131,, "If 'thaat'sw. what _regional government is, this county' can't afford it," stated Hayter. . Goder._ich Reeve Paul. Carroll felt it was premature to• ask to Flannery. ' ' • ' be designated as a region, ---He Reeve Flannery said that in - favored a request to be allowed • his 'opinion. for the population. to sit inon the'planning of Phase in' Huron, County, this„ county Two for regional developinE?nt. has ."all the government that is "We should be asking - ourselves haw: we can improve rtec,essary ",• - ,,; ,' Reeve Harold Lobb '°o'f what we already have." said . Clinton disagreed, , • . : ' Carroll. . - 4, Reeve' Frayne presents ... Students at council Deputy reeve Eugene Frayne introduced . members -.,-,of the Grade 7 „ and. 8 class .from Kingsbridge Separate School Friday -morning, •February 26 at the regular session of Huron 'County Council. • The students wer,,e atw the countysession on the invitation,,,,,,_Mr. Frayne u told count M of, Mr. Frayne who 'wanted the council of the ' Kingsbridge 'young 'people' to witness fi'•st school's project" . to bring 22 band the workings of, the; Indian children from :, Moose' dernocratic system. • ' Fact ot'v to dive in the Mr, Frayne had met 'with the community for a few days in students in their classroom and"•.•y1ay. The same number Of, had tried to impress upon them Kingsbridge young people will the need' to, li am how to speaks ;return to Moose Factory for a freely and easily in order to visit to Alive with those families in their honi0s. He said the exchange will cost each. school participating, about 8700' or 8800. The Indian children have, already raised the'' necessary funds while . :the Kingsbridge students are still, working on the project. , 1,17, 503; Duumiy, 125, 125, 125. ,375. `- Y y 11.A'S PREMIUMS - Marie ► l.angridge, lti9, 167, 185, 521; .__QVEDNESDAY MIXED Ett Bradley, 128, 114, 223, 46.5; FALCONS -- Marl Moore, Kitty Srnith, 14.1, 214, 202, 219, 196, 256, 701; Son% 5t3U, 'lIa Williams, 136, 198, 206, Moore, 216, 192, 174, 582; Rita 510; Marion Beacom, 149, 229, Powell, , 210, 215, 148, 573; 178, 556; Lois Wilson, 98, 97, Gene Powell, 15:3, 230, „160, 11 I, ;306. 513; Joe Schlesinger, 172, 133, 200, 50% Audrey Brindley, 236, TUESDAY M,IXE 266, 211, 713. I'sahc'I,' 1:;7, 1.16, 141, 424; LOSERS Catliy Young, ('lift', 118, 18J„ 207, 514; Jim,' . 173, 173, 173, 519; Barb Dawe, 17;3, 1711; 166, 515; "Sibyl, '139; 176, 14x5, 149, 490; Ted Horton, 18=11, 22,5, °553;• 'Jt e, 141, 170, 110, 195, 1'37, 442; Eva Horton, 150, 150, 150, 450; Dummy, 14, 150 150, 450.. Gower, 196-, 243, " 27-1,. 704; Lynda, 100,-. 168, 141, 409; Dave, 158, 234,, 1 0, 572; BOOK ; WORMS -° Mary • Rivett, 1.90, 143, 128, 461; £iur'r_y' Rivett, '256, '244, 267, 767; Mona Anderson, 198, 159, 153, 510; ,Carl Andersolt, 143, 144, 157)4,444; Myrtle (i drick; 9• 0, - 135, 146, 371; Glen Goodrick, 135, -L76, 144, 455. 143, 124, 107, 371; Bud Robinson, 186, 164,. 172:522. FARMERS UNKNOWNS ' ' Mark Gerrits, 110, 132, 112, 354; Merry Kolkman, 1,02, 146, 203 451; Pete Vanrull, 158, 120, 138, 416; John Dragstra, 217, 132, 150;499., • • • - BENMILLER • Dan Willis, 160, 168, 218,•543; Bill Fisher, 11 U R O N `RAILING 167, .219, 212, 598; Allan 1 urniny, 150_150, 150, 450; Webster, 277, 168, 203, 048; Alice Krohmer, 177, 166, 199, word Daer, 148, '16.4, 138,, 466; 542; •Bill Smith, 246, 282, 242; :John' Fielder, 141, 151; 146, 770; Ruth Smith, 226, 155, 156, '434 1a.ar .k. .1:,1. ;'1 +?4� 14..N1. � 24�e $' . . l 7 i . ;1.;1..1;35 215, 1 ` 1(1 1'> ° I• ° 7 e . �' 1� ' �� �.�.� _ � � � , ��..,�...:w��,. �i"-�,,:,d �x.� r �-'�� �. Wit:.,_ 1".'1„�d$,(jY �°�'f�rR•� bb5 Nancy Lv . a 1 163, 3 t, 50 197,-,-534; • 150,' 150; 4.50•; Dummy, Arlen to Pcrlluck;',.1,99; 147, 542; 'Eleanor Webb,, 241, " R.\M ''•'J'E'1'S "--- Jerry" 150, 150, 150', 450. 191, 184, 574. ' . 135, 226,'602; • 1)c'nomme, 141, 150, 208, 4.99; ', OUTCASTS -- Fred Young, " PIN SPINNERS - Darrell Wendy ' Denotnrne, 140,-.1.439, 21.1, 195, 270, 679;' Donna Abbott, '215, 182, 163, 560; '1'1 P P I E ,5 N a ncy .1)1, 392; Scott Young, ,199, Young, 144-, 150, 122, 4416; June Jeacock, 151, 145, 142, Green w1,eud,.-2..1 1, 173, 140, 527; 183., 193, 575; Delie Pitblado, Elden Austin,. 146, 138, 139, 438; Jim Thompson, 212, 143, Mary . \Volterbeek, 161, 227, 13 7 , 151, ' 131, ' . 419; Les •123: Mary, . Austin, 195,' 191, 255, •610; Joe ;Abbott, 1.62, 161, 174, 562: Jean Witmer, 131, PiihI:tdo, 176, 171, 158, 605; 144, 530; Ervin Eedy, 177, 282, 173, .496; Dummy. 125, 125, 115.,,1 (9. 125. ' • "' ' I)umnty, 1,50. 150, 150, 450. 275, 734; Dummy, 125, 125, 125, :375. BEGINNERS -- Ilene Sillip, 4 ' 125, 375, 182, 158, 196, 5:36; Sibyl Riehl, " IN l3H:'1'W'1:ENS - Theresa de FLAP AP JACKS - Ann Sprung, 1:36; 116, .180, 462; ''Diane Bruy)t, 166, 173, 220, 589; Kay INTERNATIONALS - Verna 182, 172, 1,55-, 509; Rita Brown, Bowra, 17:3,$ 10.1, 128, 405; (16 n, 173, 184, 181, 531; Lillian ': Jackson, 159, 308, 197, 664; 125, 160, 162, 447; Clift' Brown, Cathy Young, 2:30, 138, 195, . Mitehelt, '119, ' 126, • 124,, 381; Don Jackson, 207, 123, 165, 205, 201, 187, 593; Gay , de 533; Gayle ri sae, 263; 181, 14'unda• Freeman, 188, 160, 147, 495; Audrey Durnin, 107, 126, (boot, 115, 150, 1.13, ;108; 171, 615; 1lyrtle (lrodrick, 148, .11)5; Jack Freeman, 187, 126, 1.11, 374; Ron Durnin, 2 (Gerald, 183, 260, 201, 644; 181, 1:36, 165. - 161, -177; Don Glen, 158', 270, • :149, 354, 708; cathy Linkletter, Carol, 143, 138; 156, 437. 111-<i.\(' KE RS Barb Doak, 123,,, 551. ,.. 144, 145, 169, 458; Bill SPRING CHICKENS - ('ad 257, 171, 187, 615; Jeannette BOOTS -' Janice Glen, 206, Linkletter, 205, 176, 139', 520: Schneiker, .145, •147, 180, 472; -Dannelly, 19'8;� 133; 189, 520;- '?23, 175, 604; Norm, Minaker' II "'I' SHOTS-- -Barb Moss, Martina- Schneiker;•„178; 1411; Marilyn Hoy, , 196, • 177, 144, ' 197, 118, 150, 465; 13i1-1 Stiles, 203, 517; H„lain€' \\oNe11, 151,"156, "2203, 149, ,188, 54G; Dummy, ° 169, 140, 4.17;' Bev Wright, 135, 22,1,- 150, 150, 150, 450; Dummy, 187, 168, 252,{620; Sue Gower, 146, 134, .449; Paul. ;\fuss, 4.51.- 221, 560, Dave 12 2, 129, 12 (i, 441 350; 1. 59, Don Smith, Elizabeth 456; 12 6, Smith;"1 Janet 95, 7 1; Robinson, ,Louth, 165, 133, 205, 501; Jack Chamber, 1Q8, 169,184; 46'1. BLUEWATER BOYS - Bob Rising, 159, 257,' 24, 540; Doug huller, 280, 236, 248, 764; Bill Tichbourrte, 159, 166, 214, 539; Jack Graham, 155, 135, 186, 476. Ee(11TIVE,S Steve Alien, '177; 250; 203, 630; Mervin Elerm, 177,, 178, 120, 475; John Willis, 163, 1,67, 215, 547; Don Johnston, 222, 215, 201, 638; Keith Homan, 174, 196, 123, '"4'85. GODERICII TOWNSHIP Maurice Mctlwain, 147, 234, 116, '•197; Stan •Mellwaiti, 195, 195; Ed h'rieson, 154, 151, 156, 461, L 'I'wilan, 142, 166, 198; 506; Arial Larlias; 149, 130, 125', 404: GET STAMPS TOO NAME BRAND ITEMS AT DISCOUNT PRICES At BLUE'S SUPERMARKET GET STAMPS T ON THE SQUARE OPEN NIGHTLY 'TIL 10 WE DELIVER GRANNY'S ,•" BUaTT'ER TARTS Dot. ~• "~-'MONARC-I-F-emo'n,, Caramel, Chocolate) 9 oz. Sp�nge'-, Puddings • . STOKLEY'S 10. oz.:, 'REAM CORN, HONEY: POD PEAS, WAX. BEAN t,, GREEN BEANS" MOTHER PARKER'S .. HOT _CH'OCOL,A'TE , ve t Stated Frayne. Pec �ple haven't t taken_. ,ani ,less.on from other countries. 1 heard a priest say that 'Chri ltiaitity . was iu more danger because of. indifference than because of cotm tinism or any other -ism. I ,think that goes. for politics'; too."' • ,express opinions and the hope • that each one -,of, then would have a desire to vote when they were. of age to have that privilege. "1 find' it an appalling situation that so' fey'. people exercise their right to vote," ' M1 -here are some ef the things :14.;ry �lrtn,l .- • r „ 7 ejlildka).. v404 1'40 '**I 'OM Credit -Unions help people to, 4filibb& /uilr . SAVE- and BORROW for! join a Credit Union... `, and RECEIVE... a ■ Aboye-average return on your savings III Low- cost Loans Is Convenience ■'Proven Safety and Confidence s' Most credit unidn's provide life insurance to eligible members which,.in most cases, matches your savings and cancels your loan balances, if you die or become disabled. Another Credit Union Service provided without 6QE-R•ICH COMMUNITY- ' CREDIT UNION 524-7931 39 -ST. DAVID S • If ego, 4,.„, ,r■i�` ( 5.7 F 0 8 MOTHER PARKER'S - 1 Ib. ,Bag.•.* . COFFEE SUPREME /�BAGGED ' 24 'oz. , 4 BREAD30 G 3794 'CARNATION = 11 oz. COFFEE MATE 794 LIQUID DETERGENT - 24 oz. BISSET'S - 1 Ib. MEAT 4 EPICURE DEVON -OR KENT 'SLICED. 1 Ib. Vac Pak SIDE BACON ib'. SCHNEIDER'S (10 Varieties) 6 oz. Vac Pak' COL CUTS • JR4 COLEMAN'S 1 Ib.Vac Pak WIENERS 5 ALL REEF STEAKETTES 7lb. "FRESH Bab Beef Liver Ib. FRESWIEAICk crurri3t `r` HAMBU RG 1 Jr 9 16. oz ti' BOTTLE'' • plus . deposit COC'A'COL'A' RUG CLEAN•FR - 24 oz. GLORY SPRAYi.59 LIQUID 27 oz.•'°' BRAVQ WAX . 1.29 - PRODIJCE- ONTAR')O NO ONTARIO r, PbTATOES, ` d 10. lb. U,SJ' NO. 1 TEMPLE ORANGES 394 U.S. NO'..1 - 24's • CELERY Stalks CALIFORNIA NAVEL 138's 25` tts BROWN BEAR CREAMED - 2 Ib. HONEY 69` FACI4L ' TISSUE - LARGE BOX KLEENEX JERGEN'S REG'. SIZE HAND SOAP 3F 0 R ea. 104 'BRICK'S 15 o, lSweet Mix,=$aby Dills, PICKIES Yum' Yums) 3 MAD HATTER - REG. 69c POTATO 2;9 CHIPS STOK1L`EY'S DARK RED 14.oz.. KIDNEY ..-BEANS 5R1 WESTON'S .C -i-° ELS E A: ° B U NrS 39 ENZYME ACTIVE' 23 cz°. - Rig:, 99c BIO -AD, 4 Bathroom LF(L,' 99� Tissue = KRAFT ORANE - 24 9z. PALMOLIVE DUNCAN, HINES,- 19 oz. CAKE MIXES2i BISSET'S - HALF GALLON ICE 9 CREAM 89 CARNATION INSTANT-. POWDERED • • 8• Skim, Milk '31b. 1.2 , MOTHER PARKER'S 10' oi. MARM.ALADE KRAFT - 7% oz".- � 1 f}�"r at�re h UI t-�lv ale i dNW�im�.l�L R- �MACARO�NI NER Sif$94 MARSHMALLOWS 2e59° Instant Coffee 1.69 'MOTHER PARKER'S: 60's TEA BAGS VAN CAMP - 14 oz. BEANS A F 0 WITH R PORK N,,,IiYNy x CRACKERS 394 BONUS „ 'PKG., O F 10 • Garbage Bags 39+ MONARCH POUCH'9 oz. (5 Varieties) CAKE MiXE5"5894 KING SIZE POWDERED DETERGENT FAB 1.49 DE LMONTE - 14 oz. , WEET PEAS 4x89° STAFFORD'^ CHERRY = 19 oz. Pie Filler KRAFT PURE 24 oz, CRAPE JELLY VALLEY FARM 2 FRENCH 361 F DES • 2R$1. 594 t s 0 4 0 A �`a