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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-13, Page 6G 1t$RIDH S GENAL AR TH'UttSDAY, JANUARY 13 9 7 x,97 Frit! Young `,1VMonday Mr. and Mia. aid John, visited Mr: ;and Mrs. arold McIlwain• in. London. John , remained' 'toff continue. his cotjrse at. Herzin nsti y• each C�Yonng vi ited the outpatient's part. of Victoria ,1Qspitat last Wednesday and :now receives therapy twtee -Week' on his 'hands, at Gtrderich hospital,. Mr: and Mrs:.. -Marvin Diarni'n entertained relatives-- -wfor Christmas on Sunday, Dec,.26th. Guests were Mrs: H. "R. Hall, Miss L. E. Durnin, and Mrs. C. A. Whitely, •Goderich, Misses Heiei tao,and. Jean Whitely of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. R. Durnin and '• children of London, and Mrs: Grace Sawchuck of 'Windsor.. 3n Dec. 25th • Mr. and Mrs. Durnin were guests of Miss L. -E. Dwain, Goderich, and"ori; New Year's Day, guests of •;Marvin's sisters at (limier at the Bedford • hotel, Gode,l;ich. ' " The annual meeting •of the Dungannon Cemetery Board was - held Tuesday evening; Jan. 4 at the home of - the '°secretary treasurer, Mrs. J. M. Reed. • Mrs. Mary Bete, teaclrftr at Brookside Public School, was. ;unable to return to sechaolfter the holidays for three' days due to the •flu. Otghers in her family, and in the community were sick - during the holiday. \ • Darlene Austin, daughter of mr. and Mrs. E1dpn,f,Austin, has recovered from pneumonia and ,returned home f om Goderich hospital a week a gShe plans to g 'return' to school this week. A number of -pupils went b"y bus on Saturday from Brookside and Kingsbridge schools • to Wingham to participate in a Volley Ball tournament. . Sympathy .of friends is e*tended to. relatives of the late. .Mrs.-_ _Letitia Nicholson -who- passed away . Jan. 2, 1972. at Huronview:. She' was born in Dungannon. March 28, 1879, a daughter' of the late Henry and' Ellen (Dreary) Cluff. , The , Cluffs . lived where Gerrie tennis now live and at one time 'on the 4th Con. of .. Ashfield. Mrs. Arthur (Clive)Ciuff. 'Straughan of: yrs. ,lxs, • Sacrament of-'Ho.ly Communion , was also observed 4 ' Sunday at the: Unite. Church, Y d organist provided V two suitable numbers; bless This House, as ka solo' by • Nancy Errington, and "Let s break a� later, -b a bread' ti together on our knees,"by the , • choir of girls �� Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee -returned ,last `Saturday •from their btis trip whi6h took them as'fai as 1~?aytoria Seaeh;"`P'lorida:' The tides, then the traffic along the' beach and • rows of Motor Homes were' ., of particular interest, butts`greater still were the; orange groves. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler and two children,'Darrel and Karen, of Parkhill, 'were. Christmas ands New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fowler, And, last Wednesday Corporal and -...Mrs. Harold ' Jenkep of )aisle, " Ont. spent the day with the Tatter's aunt, • Mrs. Fowler, 'and Mr. Fowler. Mr. Jenken- is an `Instructor at Camp Borden. Ma. and, Mrs. Eldon Ritchie and three children, Jima DotraId, • and, Carol were dinner guests' of - Mr. and .Mrs_ _ Robt. Irvin ' on Sunday,' . • Alan Rivett, son of. Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Rivett, " has been playing hockey in Goderich with the All.Stars in the Mite League and doing -exceptionally well. He - has‘,. taken part in a ,two-day tournament in lxeter and played also at St. Mary's." On Sat'ur'day evening he scored a "goal in their game in Wingham in which they defeated Wingham 4-1. , Aian plays also in the Mite House' League with the -Flyers, -along with • his two younger . brothers; .Duarre-a d .Scott, Scott 'is a goalie.: Alan has scored'- 25 goals so far, this season in the two leagues. CongratulatioriST Heather Park, . youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - flick Park 'hal—been `�:home srriee Christmas„ time`< having completed her training at; the Sales Beauty Salon in London. She has exam's later in January. Mrs. �Gai1, Cook held a family gathering, for' New- Year's Day with the following juests: Mr. and -Nfrs:- Bifl Park an -severe children, Mr:. and Mrs. Roy Ashton, .Marilyn ,;:: Fand ... Terry, -. When Mrs. Art Wag reieelved ", word. that she won'the draw at Skyway Goderich --- Market Go h tin 8 n mnntti old"pony. --4 she thought• it was a joke, but they now have the pony in their barn. Toth, y;� Tracy, •and Terri are 'six years and tinder but will soon enjoy th.e pony, (intended for last week), -Mr. and Mrs., Harvey Alton were in attendance at - the `McCabe family gathering for Nev- Year's. Day at• C\rlow. Hall. Twenty-two were present. Barbara $lake returned, home On- 'Friday after' a, holiday in Toronto and Galt. Martha Eedy went :; , to Kitchener last Monday with ,Mr. and 1VIrs"„ Bob Qtt and baby ,Matthew, fora few days. • Mrs: Clifford Crozier, Goderich,,,,and her daughter, Mrs. George . Bushell and baby David, froth, Montreal, called on friends and relatives in this conlmunity on Friday.' Mr. *and Mrs. George Ribey and family, Jane,? Earl, Anne and Catharine, of ` Seaforth Q�,spent New- Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins. ° Chas. and John `'Young were home -with their parents, Mr. and "Mrs.- Fred young,, and Sharon during the holidays. Auburn and' • district BY MRS. NES, BRADNOICK 526 -759 .0 lach��sl 1Ve r+rs Mrs; -Robert Seiler of Lakpwood, California visitediasta Wednesday :of:here:0014111%w:: parents, Mr:d rs, Jo anc% heir_ b Doer, hi , the evening, Mr. and. Mr Norman McClinnhey and Cathy Toed a farnily,,a.dinner. wh': eof en e m mb rsher .family and datives were guests. Those Present - were Mr. and Mrs.. Arnold hone and faintly ly off. Mitchell% Mr: and 'Mrs, ' Ralph Jackson, and family of Mitchell, Mr,. and Mrs. Bert Daer,°R,. R," 8,', •Auburn, 'Mr, and M.S. 'Andrew lirkconnell, Mr. and .Mrs.' Fred •Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. John llaer and Mr. Robert Daer, all of Auburn and Stephen Seiler of Mitchell. After the dinner the evening was spent .playing cards and accordian music was supplied by Stephen Seiler. Lunch was served at the close of an enjoyable evening. Mrs, Seiler „returned: home to Lakewood,, California, the next day: • i Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Craig and Janet of Sarnia and Bradley"of Lindsay visited last Sunday, with Mrs. Bert Craig. „ , j1-Ioliday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Major ' Youngblut were Messers Lynn ' Youngblut Stewart Youngblut and Miss Betty Youngblut of -,Toronto,' - Mr. and - Mrs. Alan . Rush of Waterloo, Bruce Youngblut of Douglas Point,. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellefeuille and Trent of° Waterloo, Mr,, and Ma. . Lyle Youngblut and family: of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs; ;osa.Youngblut, R.. R. i • Auburn, Mr. and. Mrs. Sheldon Warren of London and Mr: and Mme: Th n Smith o Monkton. . Charles Beadle returned to aafter f r London..: on Sunday vacationing in the village at his home for a couple of weeks: ' a ul _ Miss. BrendaArch mba; . returned to her position t Goderich after recovering .from her injury she suffered in a car accident to her ac . Sympathy • is` ektended ° to"the` family' of .Mrs= Dan. Wylds, who passed • away In ` Wingham - hospital on Saturday evening. - r Mrs. Tena Verhulst is lit ` lirispiiat"'in ".'�qundon due. to an accident siiffere J in her home in a fall down staff Mrs. Verhulst is reported ash in bor en her 'having k Mr.. pan- Wylds isnt as well as hi afriendslike t o s.. d ke rn. nw t Would Q•u see him. 'He is staying at 'the' home Of,' Mr. and Mrs, Warren ylds. Mrs, Doug Martyn and little daughter,. Helen Ainslie arrived home frotti' Kincardine. hospital on Friday. Mr., and Mrs. Robt MacIntosh and family --arrived home --from Florida on Wednesday. , Mrs. K. L. MacKenzie Was ' able- to .be ' at home. for the Weekend after her stay in hospital. . Mr, Steven W,ylds,wi,�,w,oritng on the Township snow plough. face. My. and -Mrs. Donald Kai of Oakville and her ' mother, Mrs. James Jackson \' returned . last week from a: ten-day trip to_" Florida. ' w Robert Doer returned last week from a ten day- visit to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and 'Mrs. Fred Wagner returned ' last week from u,a visit with relatives in 'Florida. - Ashfield: News 'Alvin Moran fractured his in Mrs. Jack Verliulsh is a patient in a London Hospital after sustaining a fracture of her leg from a fall. MRS. DAN WYLDS, knee a snowmobile accident. The annual meeting , of Ashfield _ Presbyterian Church and Mrs. .David Taylor. She was will , be held on Monday a member of Ashfield' afternoon January 17, at 2 p.m.. Presbyterian Church where' she A 'life long resident of - this • community , died in :Wingham Hospital on Saturday in .the,,,..,, person of Ethel Taylor; wife of '. Donald Wyids, • Her parents were the late Mr. d k, - , - was organist • in her youth and a - Besides member of the W.M.S..MBes her husband;' `she is r ncil meet W a n oS CQUsuruesid by two sons Warren of • Ashfield, and Lloyd of Ripley The • first session of `West Livestock E.valuators , 7,00 per Wawanosh Township Couhcil for insnection; Grader Operaitor - 1972 was 'held 'at tho .home of ' $2.50. ,,per, hour; Wingman the�Clerk on Tuesday afternoon, $2.15 per hour; Casual Labour - January A. All members were in $1.90 per hour.. attendance, and Reeve Lyons A • motianby __ Gouricillors; -presided:-__ .....W`�___..__ w�.,,..._:.....,._... _.; ..._.A.itchison_:and Durnin, gave third The ' minutes of the final and final reading to By-law -session for "1971 were read and number 2. 19J72, which ' gives adopted ' on motion of Municipal • Consent ` to Bell Couneillors'..DUrnin and Hickey: Canada for the -placing of buried' .-.-.The---ClerkT�was�directed• to cable' for -Telephone service in return the Official . Plan of "• the West Wawainosh. , r ' County of 'Huron to the ' By-law number • 3; 1972; Department, of Municipal Affairs authorizing Municipal Officials in: Toronto, with a statement to borrow up to; $80,000.00 in that West- Wawanosh - Township - 1972 'to -cover expenditures until concurred with the Plan as' ,rates are collected, was given presented: • , third reading --and finally passed m �A�severance .._application�-.foir an,._-•--,rrr9tion. of Couneillors'= the --sale .by W,..,Rintoul of, the Aitchison and Durnin: • • ,;former , Fordyce ,,.school . was The , road accounts were., aYinen r ' .n Objections ' were raised to such a - of Councillors Hickey. and severance.' ' ' McDonald. :- -- By-law number 1„ 1972, Moved by Councillor naming' municipal officials and McDonald, seconded by setting the 'respective salaries, Councillor Hickey -that the Road was given third reading • and Superintendent be given . an' finally` passed on motion - of added truck, M a11©wanee�..-. of. Councillors ' McDonald and $200.00 per , year. Councillors -Aitchison-.Salaries •for 1972 -are:. Aitchison and Durnin .moved in Clerk - $1;500.00;' Treasurer ame"iidment that the added truck. $1000.00 Reeve - $375.00; " allowance be made $100.00 per Councillors ''325.00; year.. The 'resulting locked Fenceviewers- - $ s : .' i per :day; ,decision, was broken by the. Mr: and Mrs- R: J. Kilpatrick and Mrs. • A. Nr.. Atkinson' 'of Wingham were guests' of Mrs. Cecil Blake on Saturday evening. On- Sunday morning, Jan. 9, at the United -Church an impressive part of the service was., the dedication, of new oak• front doors for the church. This is a memorial ~ giftfrom the, former . Port Albert Church 'members. The plaque ,Was presented - by ;` Rod McKenzie, • and accepted by Lloyd -Hodges, •with :the dedication given 'by Rev. Clarence McClenaghan: ' • The choir `.with Karen •Rivett_ as. o• erre an r. . ervrn raig, Goderich. Mrs. Les ' Schultz returned•'° from Wingham Hospital on . Saturday' to the home of her son and- family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schultz We hope she soon , regains hex strength. ° following Goderich Hospital recently: Mrs. Tom Young; Mrs. Gail- Cook who had surgery on Wednesday, and Ronnie. Hallam ' who lost three . fingers ,in a planer two ' Weeks, ago. ' Best wishes for a good 'recovery are extended to each. , OteSfrOfli;NiIe BY MRS. JACK CLEl1AENTS Mr, and •Mrs. Arnold Gravers and family visited in.: Mitchell, withMr. ...and Mrs. John Cooke ani Mr. and Mrs. ii •'--J has of Staffa over the.holiilays.. Daatid McGee of Collingwood visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Harold McGee and family,over thlolidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnston were guests at a dinner on . Sat., Jan. 8 at the Bedford Hotel in honor of Mr and Mrs. Robert • Sowerby's,'' Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. Bruce Sillib went..eto work , 1.1011o1on o:.f'or 11`iis week Mr: and lairs. Eldon Erb of Kurtzville, ;1Vtry and' Mrs.' Melvin Erb and Stephen of Listowel Mr., and Mrs, 'Tota Young and family of -'Dungannon and Lois,, Paul and Harbehrih Adam 'visited- -, with Mrs. Eleanor (Rising over • • 529-7648 the Christmas, and New •- Y ear. holidays. .., - - Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs: Leonard Brindley and -family on "Saturday were Mr. Cline Stephenson „ and ' daughters, Karen and Mary of ' London. - "Sunday, visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' Nahrgang and family -- of ::Rostock and Mr: and Mrs. Glen Wales :and family ,from - x London: • `rented-t.a'' - Earl MeNee from Belmore visited - with Mr. and Mrs. Ross M:eNe.e on Sunday. -Congratulations -:to....Mr. and. Mrs: Raymond Haggitt on their baby Deepest sympathy 'is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 13rindley and family in the death of their son, Albert, who lost his life in a trench Silo. HE BOX :FACTORY KWARDINE • Yamaha snowmbi.les1° hvOflt an "automatic oil injection • system that affixes oil. 0u inixim and 'gas automatically; fiIS■ Your engine gets the right :1111 11 lubrication depending on your speed and the Toad you're carrying. Auto - A. 'Ube comes standard on -all' seven new models, from- the- 2-9.2 up oto :the --6423. Ane--this-year-ifs • gear -driven. No- more Jong' walks home, Take a test drive'today YAMAHA It's abetter i naehine CHECKTHESE BUYS -G.P. "643" WIDE TRACK Reg, '$1,565.00 SPECIAL $1450 sEp - 24 h.p. OLYMPIC SKI-DOO LADIES, Low.,fk. :Mort RESSnES (And Hai: Mats) 'Was. $595 . . NOW ALL SNOWMOBILE SUITS They Are Going • Fast 'But ' • WE STILL HAVE FOUR G.B. "433's"" lNySTOCK •;and•..,one daughter Miss Do Reeve's vote in favour. of the Wylds of Toronto; one sister, original motion, and- the motior, -` Mgrs. Isabel' Wagner of`', Detroit; carried. . "and' a number :of grandchildren. GOING our of BUSONESS N "• 'QUR'fEULL LINE' OF • . . .DRESSES .PANTSUITS U TOPS — •.SL.ACKS FINAL DIAYIOF THIS SALE IS JANUARY. 15 ripen Daily. to 5 p.m. including Saturday Open Evenings by J _ poiritrnent Only STORK ..SHOP ` GRAND BEND'' N Phone ' 238-2354 or .238-2111 • .1967 DODGE POLARA-' 'SWAN V-8,. automatic, 'radio, vvh itewalls; • wheel , discs, . top_ . . condition. Local car. K38065. -$1095-- -41„, THESE TOP -VALUE UNITS ARE ALL WINTERIZED 1971 PLYMOUTH FOUR -DOOR. HARDTOP - Power steering, power brakes, radio, rear def one r, vinyl top,V,-Brautoinatic..'-_ 18,000 miles. Smart gold with brown vinyl top.., . Local car. 12909A. . 9.,8 PONTIAC PARISIE,NNE EDAN - 327 , V-8, automatic, power teering,.' power brakes, •- radio. • Terrific ondition, Black with turquoise interior. 830,72L. •- $1,695 f r r I r r r •rrrCr'.r rrr v rir rl r rfr: :�'/;.'i�r •;,:•:ry ,�rrY:i •rf r•••f:•.L rl.• :J r r: }:ti• y • 1971 PONTIAC-CATALINA' ,, FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP - 350 "V-8, autornatici :-power steering, power disc brakes, ' power ` windows, radio, rear . • defogger,'.., All - ' elted whitewalls. Wheel discs, o tpne. K 321. .• - $3 9475. 1971 FORD CUSTOM - SEDAN' t PP cart„351 V-8, automatic, rear .-„;_defogger, -heavy duty suspension. - 7'i ,000- miles. Nice blue fin_ ish with white vinyl top. K45933.. • .-SPECIAL- f 9TQ • TWO -DOOR. - OR• HARD1OP Radion rear speaker, rear defogger, power steering, power disc ° brakes, .turbo hydramatic, flawless turquoise finish with white vinyl interior: This . car fully reflects its excellent care by its • previous owner. •K37876, - - 1968 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTO TWO -DOOR HARDTOP V*8, . automatic, radlb, Whitewalls, wheel discs” This car is in •first class condition but because: of Is 'higher mileage we have lo'wered the pr'i'me greatly, 83528L, • .$1495 — TWO — ' 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS TWO -DOOR . HARDTOPS 13oth are equipped with • power {steering, power = brakes, radio, *vinyl tops;, etc.- Dark blue » and- darlr n. "K38526. K40510. " $2195 & .$2395 .r• ;: 1967.SU•ICK SPECIAL -PE -LUXE SEDAN automatic, power. steering, radio, tinted windshield, Chrome e package. Local car.' K38244. - 1395 " • , • 1966 VAUXHALL .VICTOR SUPER 101 SepANFour-cylinder, 3+speed standard7shift: 32,00o:'milesoThis .is the full sited VYauxhall•,and is in above average condition. K45901, e e. $595: ' 6.0 USEDJ: CA-RRS TO .. " 0.65 E- 'F R•O'Mw HAIVII LION S'