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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-17, Page 15Kingsbridge News a GDCI. Woman to woman' •. • b riURSDitY, AINE17, 1971 0,;\.' it Recent visitors with • Mr. and grades 7 and II anal theirAgriculturalafflark. Do you know Mrs. Gilbert. Frayne were Mr. chaperones left on ' Sunday for that manyif the children ran and Mrs. Doug Frayne and Mrs: Moose Factory for a return visit those races either in bare feet or , ligy§tep. of Brantford; Miss with the students who were here in. stocking feet? 1 was amazed Margaret Tremeer, Miss Helen - early this spring. The adults who becauae that track is all crushed , • Griffin and Miss „Nancy stones, not saw:1'as some are. Praumeni and Mr: and Mrs. Bill At least I understand now Dennis and son of Toronto,. why.any daughter's stockings are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin arid sodifficult to get clean and so son and Ted Martin of Hamilton short-lived. were weekend visitors with Mrs. * * * , Blaise Martin. 1 have a summer cold.. My . st• • Mr: and Mrs. Mike Penich and goodness these things are hard to , three 'children of Bothwell were shake. Maybe 1 •should have a Sunday visitors with Mr. and week's vacation, just, to recline Mrs. Vincent Austin and, family. in -the sun .and get healthy again. Heffernativriffir'-ificl:-Mrsa-Writorie ?---'a•-•Qra-'rh-t-krsdarevethr/ga-'aur"4e-e;aaai•WPas.L -i, -„,...aaraasaaa„,......„14qy, OP . -some • • Siia, Wu • t4d. it. ...t....,.....r....-:.--- " ,,,, t.,._Q 49ast , acacia.% .C...,siitle04.04CM-teft-''''.41en'. to . fight—The... Jack; clo you?- • — Van Osch and family and Mrs, the , Spring Public Speaking during the dawn of the' first: editor claims a' taa----rialertitarramaaaaa•-!.. ara.• ag * . petition the boss for -a -lea 4aat ...A, , , , . system railed not just Goderich - My Frickay ray of sunshine' me....with pay, of course and John Sheardown were 'Sunday Concert was, held. when all first World War. • but in Canada. More than failing lias just made her appearance. with an option to return at the . visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie place of the contest of last week ... - . reporting fantastic results!) will Continued from Page 2A, • be 'tied to fight cancer celLs in men as well as in women. * * * • I MILITARY SERVICE ACT ... went with the children are Mrs. , • Delbert Wilson and Clem Sterner BY GARY SITTER, men were classifiedSlass A, the It won't show in my,copy but Goderich, like the rest of best. "Most of those who have I have changed typewriters In - teachers, Jim -Doherty and eanada, volunteered her men for been passed by the board are the last few minutes...and the Mrs. John Howard and Annie military duty to meet the applying for. exemption" repairman is right across from Vara Diepenbeek and Marianne demands of the Allies. The • . „ me at thi,s very minute taming O'Keefe, fay -Dalton father of •-November 1, 1917, still the electric monster which kept Dan Dalton who _teaches there, H u ro ni te are patriotic. nobody, had reported for service. spittingout my copy like it was also avvent,, along. Instead of Approximately six hundred men The Goderich recoil was Slight. , bad tasting medicine. You don't billeting in with the families of had joined the colours from- a population of five thousand. The Signal finally reacted not to think it was aanale (or a fernale) the students up there the group Goderich's example ,was only a the PrOciamation but to the—machine which was frustrated by will Camp out. complete unwillingness of my comments concerning 4ditor sample of what was -occurring - 11 bolo fte After you've read this paper and digested the home towri news, you're ready for the world:For that, you need,a second newspaper, with firstahand coverage of national and world affairs. The Christian.Stienace Monitoa, Why the Monitor? Twenty-six correspondents around the globe. Nine reporters watching Washington: Pulitzer Prize winning_ news coVerage. Award winning features, ,accordirtg. toaariaiatriWAndlaala.01.11.a,91.9.0Wa, 'papermen, the ''most fair" reporting in the U.S. For fresh insight into your world. send us the coupon. . • Heffernan and family of Arth,ut. repeated their recitations, Parallel , to most wars, it was killed by , the She is Betty Bedard, the pool incompetence . and , neglect -supervisor', who is really on the end of a week or two. * * * Ma k iiaiwn under e t reading, 'introductions Or speech. reinforcementra became a caused by the politicians in ,ball this year as , far • as public PoisMsstiotWoisswgiegvo‘s major surgery at Victoria Each was presented with their. , necessity. a Therefore, the , Hospital, London, on Friday.. award at this event. Money was Military Service Act 1917 passed The community wshes him a given to first place winners of into legislation. National wide • 'speedy recovery. ... recitations, readings' or proclamations of the Act Congratulations to Mrt , in rodpctions, but a keeper's appeared 'in publications . an'—t Mrs. Tony Miltenbutg on the trophy was presented to each everywhere. , The explanatory arriyal of a baby daughter at the one who gave a speech ancltheira announcement filled half a page Wingham Hospital , last ' -name engravedon a •plaqae to of, Goderich's own, The Signal. remain at school. ' - - Briefly, the' announcement by Wednesday. ' 'the Minister of Justice affirmed • Wipners of the trophies -were The new teachers for 1971-72 at Kingsbridge will bMrs.Tom Eric Courtney - . grade four; that men between the ages of e , • Hogan, Mrs. John Sheardown Bridget Dalton - 'grade five; twenty and thirty-four, , and Miss ' Barbara Sharp. Anne Boyle - grade six;unmarried or widowers without Teachers changing are Mrs. Bill Ferguson • - Remedial; Miss Barnecott transferring and Mrs. • Frank Riegling retiring. .Twenty-tivo students from power. 1 -do not belielie this any more' than I believe the following. .All the farmerS„are applying for 'exemption not - because they are cowards but because they realize that Europe needs the food they grow. The - Editor speculates that there are also "slackers" being neither lazy or cowards. These men stay at home and earn big money or they get the money without relations is concerned. • Betty will be writing a ' CYCLISTS column for us each week FOR CANCER! beginning just as soon as things really start happening at the, „pool. • She - tells me that registration is going well (hopefully she -will be able to accemnitdate everyone who wants to swim this year) with two more registration afternoons from time of writing to go. earning it, By the way, Betty reports - , _ . Marianne Frayne - grade seven; children were to be called on. • - Kathy O'Keefe - grade eight. Civil Tribunals to deal . with - that the little tots swim classes , aHowever you 'look at it -these` are being well received by Musical number and piano solos exemptions were stressed and duets were lso heard throughout, the report. Canada men are applying for exemption Goderich. and area mothers. 1 a• throughout thprogramwould not call upon men who in as large numbers as there are notice on the registration forms e . o exemption adifertffeirientsand in - that at lea.st one parent (or structions in the. papers. These probably some other fesponsible- men undoubtably have heard of person) must be in the water all 'friends or relatives that haythe time with each of the little been killed in the war and they----arimmers. , are 'not in any hurry to 'end up *• * * - - the same why. Goderich is very Tinkertown closed its doors quiet, about the entire issue arid for the summer - last Thursday - could rattle the economy and • . social life -of the country. I am sure the 'Oh -clench boys didanot Dungannon WI takes ‘ ., , realize that it „ _ would 4 be fit in that catagory. Please . ... • , advantageousIor the men if they . ' : ' "•'' ''' - '' - topic oli Ildigks . reported for duty early. • I 'I: • had"-i,heic; een any seems to - accept whataver but arZlleareoperting in 'the fall itemsetalaa---oa theaavanaaa-tafie--se"eorida-quilt- - 66dekich'It'Vertaindida,-flota.-Canadiaii-',Peeptea4 - . .*.-fraction 'CO the proclamation in happens. The entire spirit of the with., a newly qualified nursery Women's Institute meeting' when pulled by Mrs, Wm. Stewart and the next three ,, weeks. The and war is not the romatic thing Some of the children who ed with .it once was. The warmth and benefitted this year from the r -in the safety of 'this' country was a efforts of the Goderich women :a-a-------70twea.,alaeaaaa17,11nganatort:7-.--arraw-__-_faa,"-a-theaacribaaquiltaawa.c__,--aajaa- iasawaaaant-0-aaa-siariaa.lar- -eiver-the tana.../aaa.a_441,5.4.alaa_mewaaaaaaaa. vc4 • 13 members met at the home of the winner was Mrs., .Betty .2 morsel of news conpec Mrs. Harvey Alton. ., Pennington of RR 2, Winthe Agham. ,.ct that did' appe Roll ,call was answered with a The topic was given ,by Mrs. Signal dealt with famil' ,,Tioators, better comfort that the shivering • . -cli,pping or an article about Lorne Ivers and, involveda all pay, and exempticUcpe-ileTier Eskimo or Indian DevelopEnent. members present. ''''-'' ''' old trenches:of - Europe. . . has ' shown that family doctora Goderich 'Was only an example of a Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan • This Meeting closed with'the . are placed in awkward positions what was occuring all across '' by exempting ons of displayed an Indian doll made of WI grace and lunch was provided clients. A Canada.- • :Prairie gopher fur and beads .by Mrs. Chester Finnigan, Mia government advertisement . , brought froth the , Yukon by Hugh McWhinney and Mrs. Chas. viewed that Canadian Army pay ' ...- Beatrice McClenaghan and Travis'. .i • .pres.ented • to Robert . ' was the best and will be the REmEmBE McClenaghan. A. report of the 28th Officers Conference in Guelph was given by Mrs. F. Young. , The motto was on Current Events and the WI scrapbooks were on display. ' * , The tickets for the .two WI quilts were then drawn. . The ticket for theiarge quilt was drawn by the.;, oldest member, Mrs. Jack Ryan and the - winner was Mrs'Arnold Stothers ah' • • •' • a e Ka'.24a ' rna +11 same as those men now in active The next ' Dungannon service. The income ranges from Women's Institute meeting will two dollars for Warrent Officers „ be held on' June 24 at the home 'to one dollar for troopers and of Mrs. Wilbur Brown with the batmen. In the exemptio.n theme being Agriculture. : _,,, paragraph I have found the ' Several of the Dungannon W1 , Goderi'ch reaction, to ladies attended fhe District conscription. By Thursday, Annual at Londesboro. Mrs. October 25, 1917, twenty-one Harvey ' Alton and Miss Iva Carr -days after ' the Proclamation, were in charge of the memorial two -hundred and eighteen mea 'service. The ` day was., •much had been .examined by the enjoyed by those -who were able Medical Board., Mot of these to attend. 1 SHOPPE who hanctled the school so capably will be going on to kindergarten in the fall. .We wish them all he best of luck. * * * - I was over to the Goderich Public School Field Day at RObertson school last Thursday afternoon and enjoyed it all very • much. The skill of 'some of those Young people is remarkable and I'm certain their teachers are to be credited for at least part of the ability on display. ' What attracted me most of all were the track events at the • "Look great in the newest -looks in summer sportswear. . We have just about any type you could 'mention. Great selectipn of sizes_ and colours) Tod- many items to tist. Come in and see for Yourself. 1. OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 GODERICH' >v to04, ono,. , 111 t.> REMEMBER TO TURN IN YOUR MONEY TO GINGER SHORTREED, 21 VICTORIA ST. 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