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A. BIRTHS E. CARDS OF THANKS
CAUCRI--At St. Josephs'
IJospital, London op March 7.
1972 to Dr. and Mrs. ('a-tichi,
- Goderich, twins lions, 'A:ndre. and
Jean-Paul. ., •
STRAWBRIDGE •-John and
Sandra Of Goderich are plea .e'd•to
anfotmc6•the'safearrivat of their
son. Scott Andrew on March 4,
1972 at Victoria 't;tospital.
,,undori.
lig IIT: • At Alexandra Hospital..
Goderich. in \larch 13. 1972, to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward "Burt,_' ill
'Gibbons Street. Goderich. a Stan.
JAMES: \t :\le\andra Hospital.,
Gode rich. on March 13, 1972. ttr
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick James
46 West Street. Goderich.. .t
daughter.
Mac PIIE F' \t \levandr•a
Hospital, Goderich. on March 11.
• 197..2_, to Mr. a rid \inti., (,rant
pacPhee:'R'R 4 'Goderich. ,t son.
• Scott Grant.
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0SKA'.41: :\t \le\arldi t Hospital.
Goderich. on March 11. 1972, to
1t'. and Mrs. John 'l)skam. RR 2.
(de ri ch a daughter. Linda
Elizabeth.
STRIGIIT::\t \levandt',t Hospital. `
Goderich. on March 111. 1972.. to
Mr. and Mrs. John Stright. 11R :t.
Goderich, a daughter. ( Ara Lynn:
E. CARDS OF THANKS
• a
WORSELL: I would like to thank
all my friends and relatives' for
cards. visits and Cowers while a
patient in Alexandra M. &
Hospital, Special thanks to Dr.
M.M. "Cauchi, Rev, G.' L. Royal
`\ Nurses and staff,on 1st floor East.
to members of Maitland Lodge
and PrIliewater Chapter (YE:S. -
Carlton J. Worrell. -11x •
c, ELLIOTT:.Many: thanks to friends
and, neighbours for the many
kindnesses' shown me while in
Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. L. Warr. Capt:
McCue, -Dr, A.B. Deathe. ,nurses
and staff-.„ 2nd West.-- David
Elliott.
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4.1..ado
Young Week
Continued from Page 1 ` players: Larry Jeffrey, Paul
Hockey Series in the World".. Kenderson, Gary Doak, ail of
When the 22nd tournament was Uoder'ic'h, the home' Of Yroung
completed ' during the spring Canada Week: Syl Anis Ji'., Terry-
holidays
erryholidays of 1971, there had been Clancy, Chuck Leafley$ Deng
1.560 games played; 10,698 goals Harvey. Bryon Wats?b, Ron Ellis,
had beet' scored: 143 tit.' games: Nick- l,tbbett, Rod Seising, Butch
1.594 peewee hockey clubs had Goring and Brad Park. .
I.AW'ti()N: For all the ktt1dne�;es
hon to Mother during her years Fpltf.yf'`'d in the tourttantent and over 0 n e , o f the reasons t h e
of phy sical handicap and concern twenty-eight thousand youngsters t 0 u r n a in e n t h a s b e e n s o
for her during her illness, we all under the age of 12 had played successful, some Lions feel, Is
wish to eypt•es:i our thanks. The the Goderich Lions Club Young because the players are• all
tributes given at the time of her Canada Week
death , a -re g•r a t e f u I 1 y On April 1,:1959, Brampton and Goderich, And the people ' of
u Itudw ledged, -The Anderson' , Owen Sound played in the 500th Gotlerich love to havesthe,psayers
1InlII,y. —vl1
game orthe-sertc s . Bframpton won with th(irm
W IflI''1'1 t w ish to e\pr4'ss my the gamy of the • series, Bi trnpton The boys are all g.i•v e n
sincere thank. 'to all m friends Won. the .game 5-3. - `breakfast in the homes wherethey
and neighbors who o kindly,"The 1,000thg:irtl�'.was,p1aytti are billeted and provision istrly,(l0
rc',ntembered' me with flowers. on- April 41,• 1965, between St 'lot' other meals they may require
cards. •letteI'S and`"gifts while ''f'.' "ti rii°b 't Asia' "1fert las. Tht. ' w•h i. 1 e id G 0d e r i'c•h f v r t h`
was a ••j atient in the hospital. boys from St. Lambert, Quebec, tournament
Sp•t'cta1 *hanks to 1)r.` \ . 13.,x., .w'on th'st ame 5--1 Stan Stokes will be back again
4),e:tthI'.1)'' R. 14. 1''1owe'1•s, x-ray • The 1,goal was notched
department,. nurses and staff 000th g this year as referee -in -chief;
by Danny McCarthy of Stratford Stokes like' the other 60 referees,
\lei Andra Igo ital: It (i,..1.. ,
Royal. and the Goderich Pari as they defeated St Thomas -8-8, •[ ryf1ra�ttts his time free of charge tp'•
°billeted with' the • citizens Of
WATT: ' The familyof the late
James Eric Watt wish -to express
their sincere. ,thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their many
acts of kindness shown them in the
loss of a beloved son, brother -and
'•uncle.Also for their messagesof
sympathy and beautiful floral
tributes. Special thanks to :.the
Rev: Stanley McDonald of
Londesbor0 United Church who
officiated, the Burn.s.,1_'.C.W. who
served such a bealatiful lunch„ the'.
pallbearers and Tasker Funeral
•Home. -Leo Watt and fatnYly.-
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'Company . _ Marion; Whitten. in the 2.1st° toUrnanent .
:'The longest overtime game to.,
have ever been played went .16
minutes overtime. This gart►ewas
wojn by.Zurich over Teeswater
4-3.. This game was Played in the
1951 series and a young lady from'
Tees') atei', Betty Lu Macintosh.
was in tli1 nets for her club, In the
event of tie games being played in•
the current series, shots on goal
decide the winner, with, the
exception of all final gatrtes.
Of the 28,300 young hockey
players who played in "The
Biggest Little Hockey Series in
the world" only a few ever got to
the National Hockey .League. The
following are some of the players,
who are now players who are now
1fIj I,.,IA -We wish to express playing in the NHL or who have
our sincere thanks and become professional hockey
'appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends who were
so kind to us during the loss of..a
beloved husband and father, for,
the floral tributes. cards.'
,messages of sympathy, donations
to charities and many acts of
kindness; shown, us. 'Special thanks
to Pastor and Mrs. A. F 'y, Unit 3, .
Dr, Street and the nurses - of
Clinton Hospital Your kindness
and •understanding at, this time
wilt always be remembered, -
Mrs., George Mill,ian and
familty.-11x1,
MONTGOME:R\: Y' e would like to -
thank our friends,• relatives and
neighbors for 'cards:" treats:
visits and flower's while tie were
in Goderich Hospital. Special
thanks to 1)r..1. W. \1a1lace, 1)r..
\l, Cauchi, nurses and staff on
first' floor• east. •-1•'d and \tin
Montgomery : --- 1 1 -.
lt-VIIII32CHN: •My '~'incere'thanks
• for flowers, cards zinc' � i -its
while 1 was a patient in \Ie\andra
Hospital. \I1 were enjoyed .and
appreciated: Special thanks to Dr.
. ('. Lambert and associates.
ntirscs and staff second east. -
Walt. -1 1 nc `
WE wish to express sincere •
thanks to friends, relatives. and
neighbourg,for the kindness and
sympathy shown during our
recent bereavement. The
beautiful' floral tributes and all
other expressions of condolence
were deeply apprecia,ted,-The
family';ol' the late George H.
Lawlor. =11
The Rev. W.H. McWhinnie
dgires to thank Drs, •J.M. Watt.
,J.R. LeitchandK.L'. Lambert and
the nursing staff for%' their •'
kindness and help during his stay
in Goderich Hospital. God bless.
you all,, -1i
Great Lakes
1lin i•n
ai
r e gets
approval
w Great Lakes Airlines IL'imited.
today, received confirinat.iorr'that
their 'application to intVt duce a
F. ENGAGEMENTS regularly .scheduled airline
•'service to London. •Ontario has
4i r. and Mrs. Thomas G. Grafton been approved. The ,deci;sinn, by
wish to announce the engagement ' the Air Transport C:omniittee of
of their daughter.LindaMargaret. the .Canadi•an• Transport
to Mr, Brian -Leo Miller. son• of . Commission allows the Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. 369, company to `add that centre' to
'Eldon Ave, Goderich. The their existing Sarnia. Toronto
wedding will take place on . route syst+ein. •
Saturd'ay',.. April 8, 1972, at St. George Capern, Vice President
Peters Roman Catholic Church, and . General Manager of the
Goderich- 1,1).', ' airline, . reports - that ; this
additional service for London will
Mr. and Mr,,. .lames Bo., lc,
.Goderich. are. happy to announce result, in "a flight 'Jr'eduencv
the fii►•thcomingmitrr•Fageoftheir'``increase for the •c itv of
daughter. Susanne \1:rr'u' to \Ir•.•'approximately 60 percent. He
Roy. ,John 1'.i rn,b<tuer,. son. t.rf '1 r.•.
and NIrs, Frank Ki i'nbauc.r...
Stratford: Ontario. The wedding;
will .take pl.ae'E' 41 Clinton inSt
Joseph' Catholic Church at ° _ :(10
011 Friday April 7 197'2. -
P.m
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REOPENING
SALE
CONTINUES
SQUIRE
GIFTS
GODERtCH
Evinrude
weedless
Evinrude
Fisherrnan
4.
• gets you in
where the, fish are
— but fishermen
aren't.
'withbig motor
`, features.
The Lightwin goes where you
praint it ---- where the fish are.
Its secret is Evinrude's unique
Pisherrnan Drive, with its an-
gled' leading edge. It snakes
.through weeds and reeds, and
slips over shoals arid shallows.
Arid, the 4 horsepower,Light-
win is a quality twin -cylinder
motor. We have it now.
This is the outboard for the man
who takes his fishing seriously.
It's the smallest Evinrude with
big motor features. f=isherman
has a twist -grip throttle, full
gearshift, thermostatic temper-
ature control, shock -mounted .
.propeller, and more. And it de-
livers enough power to plane
two fishermen and gear.
points. oat ,that his company
has
-- been co-operating closely with
'Air Canada. in the preparation .01
the integrated air schedule that
the two carriers will now- provide
. to London. The new Great Lakes
service isenti"rely prime time. In
it's role as a Local Service
.Carrier, Great Lakes' schedules
,placeparticuIar emphasis on the
--provision Of. seat ava'ilabilit'y at
time's most .advantageous •tn
businessmen commuti,ng•hetween
London, Sarnia and Toronto.. At
the same time. however. Great
Lakes provides. 'full interlining
privileges , for r • 'passengers
connecting to or from its flights.
Great •Lakes' new schedule
features three departures daily
from London to Toronto at '8:00
A,M.. 5:00 P.M... and 8:00 P.M.
Departures from Toronto to
'London will he 9:00 A. M*. and 6:00
P.M. These flightsare integrated
with the existing Air Canada
schedule •to give travellers a
wider selection of flights at times
most, advantageous, to. --their
particular -travel needs.
Great Lakes' . expanded new
schedule will introduce regular.
-Air Se-rv,ice between Sarnia and
London for the first time. It Will
also provide Sarnia -Toronto
travellers with 16 prime time
flights, in each. direction weekly,
3 more than at• present, Great
Lakes' aircraft are .G'ener'al
Dynamics Corivair 440s. They
.carry 44 passengers, a•re air
• conditioned. pressurized. and
have large -comfortable. reclining
seats and. chair tables. The
service is L.C.B.O: licensed. The
planes rare noted for their
. exceptionally quiet and smooth
flight Since their introduction;
Great Lakes has carried
appr'oximate'ly 75•:000'
passengers. These are the same -
aircraft incorporated in Great
Lakes' continent -wide charter
,programs.
Air Canada will provide
complete ground handling,
baggage and .tifketing services
for Great Lakes' new London
service. They provide these same
services for, Great Lakes al
Toronto International Airport.
Air travellers can make
reservations with either airline
and may choose 'flight times that
involve ,fly,ing Air Canada one
way, then return Great Lakes (or
vice 'versa ) using the same return
ticket.
Fares will he $8, each way•
Sarnia -London and $14 each way
London -Toronto'. Mr cargo will
also be carried.
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the tournament.' These staunch-
suppurtvr5 of Young Canada Week
come trout. Goderich, Toronto,
Montreal. Winnipeg and all over
Western Ontario.
Goderich Division. , St. John
Ambulance is again providing
first aid ('overage for Young
Canada Week, as it has° for the
past 13 years. There will be at
least two trained First Aidersfot'
each game,
The Young Canada Committee,,
is Fd. Jessup, 'chairman; Clark
Chisholm. secretary: Bill
Alcock, treasurer: Tim Elliot and
Arnold McConnell, publicity:
Karl Butler add Gu Emerson.
program; George Ellis. Wally
Millet', Jack 11 tchkiss,
advet'tising:'Don Shprtreed, Bill
Clifford, Stu Gilbe-rt, .billeting;
Alvin McGee apt John Strlaly,
transportation. Bill- Leeson and
Jim Hayter. sigiaa Herb ,Murphy,
trophies: Red Wilkinson and .Fred
•Durst, gate: Paul Schutz and Nip
Whetstone. sticks ' and crests:
Jack MacKenzie and Bob Hicks,
(decoration: and E(l Jessop. food.
Everyone had a chance to take a test, students and parents alike, -during Open House at Colborne
Centra[School last week,. The special events were part of Education•Week. Here morrrtries some of the
tough questions on for size as the younger set looks .on. -staff photo ° ' ►
Interview ..
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Continued from Page 1
Services, Chris R.ompf-
statistictal cleric, Rev. G..G.
Russell -chairman of the survey
committee, and .Basil Hall-
.chair'man of the co-ordit'lating
committee.
Since - the surveyors are
speaking 'with. selected
individuals, the organizers point
out they would he glad to hear
from anyone with comments to
make -on the social seg ices set
up, They would espe'cially like to
talk with persons making, use of
such services • in any way about
suggestion,for improvement^s.
TttOnumber to call is 524-7733
between 9:0Q a.nr: and 5:0(} p.m.. .
•` Monday through.'Friday. •
Ontario food
sampled in
England
'Ontario .food [Products -from
,corn -on -tire -.cob, frozen cakes and
pies to chocolates and grape
juice -will be sampled and sold at
the Ontario Food 'Council stand
during the'Icdeal Home Exhibition,
Olympia, London, England,
February 29 to March 25, . -
Eight Ontario companies are
participating at ea group stand
sponsored and organized by OFC.
Products include some of
Canada's • best-known brand
names -Green Giant, York.
Canada Farm, Libby's, Del
Monte, Stokeley's, Welch's and
Laura Secord.
Supporting the QFC stand is ,a
special "Brand Name" window
display currently 'on show at
Ontario House which carries a
free offer of Ontario foal
products for visitors to the OFC.'
stand at the Exhibition. •
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