Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-02, Page 6;'• 6 oomtwq SIGNAL, STAR THURSDAY DECEMBER 2, 197 1 oupIe married 74 years ",`,;" "44- • • • --•,-Ak.,A6C-A5-1914,211•Ar_641,e44AL•51lt — --C-a-Friptiell -of Berg ra-Cie-tly lefty cereb-ra-rOtitril• 74trviiiitchrig anniversary at their: home. Both are 93 years ofgl§e and •, •,,,,,,„.. reasonab)y.artive,, Mrs...arm:ken reads•,..a: tot.:91-,t,i)Okswith ,• -Me top cif a react:in-0 321Ass. -Advance . • , . •• ..,..- ....7.-. ' , .. ,., --?-Mr-.--andl-M-rs; Ira-Pa-mybell-of- the -development still- reMembee, Belgrave quietly celebrated their Ira Campbell aid 'his great know- • • 74th wedding anniversary at their ledge of the bush home‘en Wednesday. Both are in Mrs Campbell teo, , believes their 94th year. - t.. hat hard work and keeping busy • Mc Campbell, eldest son of the . have contributed to their long drid late Jarnes Campbe and Sarah, happy •rnarriag-e:*She always had ' • Wilson, wgs.born in elfast, near her gardenas 'ahobby and was Lucknow,, wire his family,. ' especially interested in floW'ers. farmed, tit err he was about 12 . • . ... yeat's _ f,ge his fam4 took up , Mr: Campbell is the only sur-, land i",, the Thessalon' district, \lying -member of a family of four mOvini. here before the railroad sons and Mrs. ,Cattipbell is !the . ..., , last survivor of six. . 4 was bui'; . 'Gentru ,e •Garniss was' born in They have one daughter ,s• Mrs. . Bluevale here her father. John Edwin ‘ Ivy i Ansley of TheSsalon. ,Garnis‘ -as a carpenter. His • Their three. sons are .deceased: wife was the f6rmer Annie Coul- Ray died, in infancy, Glen of Bel- tes. Within about two years of the ' fast died, in .1965 and Floyd of RR time the Campbells' moved to 4, Brussels died in 1968. ••‘ . Thessalon the .Garniss family moved to the same area. It -was Date ,set for there the ,couple met. They' were ' married December 1. 1897 by Rev. W. R. Sealy of the Methodist s, nownrobile • ' Church,,when they were nineteen.' '. • L t .. . _ Mr.. Canipbell, a bush, super- nig n , . visor for a pulp and paper com- , . Goderich Recreation Board pany for over 20 years, started to Chairman Paul . Carroll. work il the bush as a ynOth, He. announced .on .1 'Monday. that . , .• saw the lumber camps' grow from' . Tuesday December 4 has-been set .aside by the group as the date on which • a special Snowmobile " Education Night , will be presented at the Memorial Arena Auditorium. "Constable Moulton of • the local detachment of 'the Ontario Provincial Police will be on hand to give a• talk* on snowmobile safety making use Of 'slideS•and • • ••• - , T .• ••• • This is GDCI's wrestling team and a better looking bunch of brawn and brains will not be found in another high school. In the back row, left to right, are John Willis, George Sheardown, Tony McQuail, Jim Reaburn, Con Melady, Paul 'Johnson, John Wayne Miller, Dave Martin, Dennis Reed, Bob Poulin, Keith - ..Ladd, Steven Reab pi, Jim Ginn, John Askew; front row, left to right, Larry DoAnelly; Glen Naylor, Phil 'Blaisdale, Rick McClinchey, BOb Schmidt and Pete Willis.photo by Don, McGee Adams; middle row, left to right, Tom McGill, Lee Arbour, all111111011111111111111MIIIIIIIIIII1111411911111111eittiM11111111111ilamilmilitlitlitilltilailmiliiiiintailmitatiwitittititititialialiamfliliitalilillillitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliffillillltiltillittilllItiltallimill1111111111111lUi • _ ., . = T =.. . _...... . _ Cotnrcr trf---"'''' - ' . 1:.-4-1........ ..,r,....tr-4.0,....,. ...s.m. I.. • . --.-;::' • . , ,. g • lb i' t ‘b"ith .t; ' i ' ' - -N. Permission° was granted. by • ' Pars_ons has- een n one w , .• ut-ftir his . year, there is little , -Town:Council' 'again this year for Robert 1VICKinley MIP for Huron, that can be done to alleviate the difference betwein tree` and and • hastily exPlatnecl , the , the Salvation _Army -Christmas ' regaiding thismatter._ ..._...... Christmas ., trees whieh are and Winter Welfare trailer to be Lease of the Mitchell fartn on' ' "We. are aware it is not the highway ' ' 21 south has been very best arrangement," said' cultivate e xpreSS-If-tro- -tiring- pleasure to people at the „parked on the Square during' the ... Christmas season, - ,........ . * * * •,, ,Carroll, "but the arena is booked approved by Goderich Town Yuletide. Council for another year from about 6 am in the morning "A tree is a tree is a tree....", A petition was received from The leasee is George. Feagan ••• - - to 12 midnight. Unless we can Councillor Stan Profit reminded the - residents' of MacDonald and the agreement calls fOr $800 utilize the arena before six in the her. '' . . • Street and vicinity for a ,storm • annum. ouncil reasoned morning and after 12 'at night, • sewer and re,surfacing of per thdone" • . at since they are not anxious there is just nothing that can be Santa f arade s •MacDonald Street. Residents, . claimed this t,vas becoming one. to .have the. land broken Up for '' .' • T.* * * ,, •• '', , • p .agreements. , of the Most eravelled streets in cropping, they are satisfied with _ .„ .. the arrangement -made with Mr. The property at the corner of • , town and since it carried.a great ' East Street and Cambria Road I ihis Saturday. 'many of Goderich's visitors to Feagan and the terms of the owned by Gord McManus has . * * • been rezoned 'commercial' from Final arrangements are under the arena and Agricultural Park, , it should be repaired .to create a•.. ' • Tawn• Council members gave 'industrial'. The decision was way for the 19 71 version of the more favorable impression of the consideration last Thursday to. reached : following . a Goderich Santa Claus Parade. ' municiPality. , " '' CI' ' additional helpavailable.recogimendation from the Chairman of the Recreation CounCillor' Ed Giesbrecht 7 under the ProvinclarTricentive Goderich Planning Board. Board locally, Paul Carroll, said Program this winten • „ •••-: Conlicillor Ed- Giesbrecht'said ,that a 'total of. 23 floats, Six asked 'thii the letter be refetred.' to the public WorkS.,comniittee. It was agreed that two or the Planning Board did not bands and one majorette group He said that at the. present time , three ' extra workers. could be arrive at it recommendation have 'Confirmed they would be there is no collecting 'sewer into easilN • He said t e'building could ' on hand this Saturday when 'employed _by the. public works which a storm sewer could. be department, in the 'harbor area . be used for a greatervariety of Santa, Makes iskpre-Christmas visit to town. , . connected but said the problem. , things under the new zoning and . and at the arena. • -' could be corrected in two or • .• - * *. * • . noted that in recent -Years it has Members 'c' r the local Kinsmen three years when the' EldOn - An inquiry 'concerning'. the been used -.illegally '"7- by the 'club are expected to be out 'in full force as well, acting as ,,original rough accommoda- tions to the •present modern'de velopments where employees and their families li,ve quite c.om- fortably. • When their own family of two sons and a daughter, grew up Mr. and Mrs: Campbell', bought a farm near Lucknow their sons. They purchased a home 'in that village wherethey lived until building their present ome in other audio visual material," the h Belgrave in1958. board chairman explained': Mr. ' • Carroll also pointed out that a However, Mr. Campbell con- representative of the Goderich tinued to work ib the bush, flying Police Department would'be on home for visits with the family. hand to .ansy„yeLany questions As woods manager for Spruce .snowmobilersmight' have with ' Falls Power and Paper Cornpan„y regard ,,4o. th ise of.,their • at Kapuskasing when he re- machines in the Municighlity. . , tired, he as not home long until The evening should- prove very he was calleagbact into service in wsrthwhile, • Mr. 'Carroll an'advisory capacity'at the,„Long suggest0, and everyone who Lac development of Kimberly- possibly can is encouraged to Clark enterprises. EMployees at attend the' meeting. Street sewer is cotnpleted, • hews for free skating for Townof.6-oderich fOr a youth ... • , ••* * * 'children at Goderich Memorial centre. parade marshals. All indications Goderich town - council are that the parade,. under, the - . . , , , , Arena was questioned in council '. .!;.I.feel. you%ve to encourage • • • . organization of Do.tig, from the. Ontario ,Mayors and .,..ver reported to be 3:30'. to seems to be a good area. We e Cruickshank, will be the biggest the Bell -Canada application for v and,best yet. Other preparations are also Thursday 'and some councillors' part • of town - because of Concurred with a resolution last week. The free skating hours youth," said Giesbrecht. This _Reeves Association to oppose 4:30 pm each • Tuesday and never had any trouble in that *MO• YOU'LL ENJOY CH R:I'STMAS SHOPPING AT BAINTON'S ORIGINAL OLD MILL BLYTH A Landmark in Hbron ,County Since.1894 "- YOU'LL FINDGIFTS FOR.THE WHOLE FAMILY IN WOOL AND LEAtHER *PRODUCTS OFFEREb AT UP T.04' LAST YEARS SALE PRICES ...Gloves and' Mitts; Moccasins; .Ladies' and Men".s Leather Coats and Jackets; Shedding Vests; Work Socks; and Yarn. our Wonitan Blankets in many types and all sizes and ,in a • wide choice of colours are first quality,and at special prices. Be -Mer to 'see purAuto Mhos: Sheepskin Rugs, Toys; hand-crafted' Indian Dolls, beaded 'feather belts, the*" necklaces andbracelets, . WE ARE ,OliEN: Monday Through Saturday From 9 a‘tit-tp 6 p.m. increases in general rates, wondered if these hours were as -,underway for Santa's visit. The. Council observed Ontario satisfactory as they might be.. Hydro's decision to hold the line ,Councillor Frank Walkom, for on increases and suggested Bell instance, • questioned how - might do the same. Another children dismissed - from School opinion was that Bell might "use . classes at 3:30 or later could gee Some of the reserve' buildup" to _ to 'the arena, change into their; offset any deficits • in these skates and have much time for difficult times. * .* * Decision was reached last Thursday evening in the council chambers to endorse the request made by, George Parsons of Goderich levators to the,, federal government concerning 'additional property and moorage skating befoie having to leave the ice at 4:30. Reeve Paul Carroll explained that the ' arena schedule is -so -heavy this year that no other times are available' ' ror , free, skating. He said that. another "year,'consideration may have to requirements at the.hrbor. ..be given mtich earlier to the time It was learned that. scheduling of free skating time, • ....17/..nern. 4 W • • youthful -activities there." The ' original request for rezoning of the property, came from Ron Shaw and Maurice Vanchard yvho had hoped to locate a offee house there. However, the building has since The, arena itself .is being been leased to another person, decorated fot the *Court by council learned. students from the Goderich and .When Elsa Haydon reqqested Collegiate Institute. a Small , Christmas tree for The organizers, exhibitors and Tinkertown, other members of others taking' part .in the Sarita council felt it was time to jest Claus' parade- expressed hope about Mrs. Haydon's passion fbr that a large crowd of youngsters keeping trees alive whenever and parents will be on hand pdssible. when the parade tours Goderich , Mrs. Haydon was quick to this Saturday, December4. catch the tone of the meeting - workers at the Goderich Adult' Training Centre 'fare 'presently busy getting candy ready for Santa to ,give out to youngsters when he holds court , at the Memorial Arena on Saturday. - „ • ANNUAL MEETING UODERICH TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE TOWIOHIP HALL - HOLMESVILLE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1971 - 8:15 P.M. Guest Speaker: Gordon .Hill President Ontario 'Federation of Agriculture reihmettts 'Ladies Welcome -48b The'beautiful "BRUTE" AL. UETTE- SNOWMOBILES AVAILABLE AT • BAYFIELD TEL 505-25 • • BP • 1 , 1 . Y. • ' ' . .. , .. • • , 1 , • • p, ---.•,--- 4 ' w.• l? GODERICH FROSTED'FOODS ,. • ._ 65 HAMILTON STREET , • .. ,........................••••••••.. -......060,6.6.6 • • ri , STAKS 1 . - . BONELESS,- BY THE PIECE . .414 5,, ..smoked ',HAM- lb' CHIQUITA • BA NA NAS 211,: 25' Al..LEIV'S PURC- 48 oz. Tin• '. .APPLE 'JUICE:. . 35 LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN- 19 oz. BEANS witH PORK . , 4 27 , LIBBY'S CHOICE'.,SLICED - 19 oz. BEETS •% 19' . SUNSPUN SOFT 100% Pure Vegetable' Oil, • ' 1 Ib. Plastic Tub -.. MARGARINE ,., 374 • , -**1•Sibtfl c".4P-‘44se. • a 5 We never • ( forget tv e're t p A.- • 0 . • • • „ 0 • t• 115 0) 0 6, 1 0