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The Goderieh municipal police
force report 'only two motor
?vehidle mishaps this week on town
streets.
A car driven by Patricia A.
iartyn of-'it.R•.1 'Sparta was in
65111— fi` `wittra —secood7irehtele- —
driven.by William Richard Dean
Qf R.R.2 Hayfield at the corner pf
,!Elgin Avenue and Cambria Road.
Damage to both cars totaled $200.
Tile other accident . involved
three cars, and: damage of ,,$590.
Two of the vehicles were driven ,
by Jean M. 'Jessap of 19 llbert`� .
Street, Goderich, Donald :W.
14Whetstone of R.R.4 Embro and
involved a parked car owned- by
Wilson BrOadfoot Of 143
MaCDonaldyStreet in Goderich.
Police officers' , who
investigated the accidents report
no injuries were involved.
0
Chickens burn
in costly fire
A total of $65,000 damage was
caused last Friday when fire
destroyed a barn on the farm of
Harry Burgsma at RR 6,
Goderich' Twenty-four thousand
• chickens died in the flames.
at The loss ' was estimated at
$45,000 for the 8,000 square foot
barn and some machinery and an
additional $20,000 for chickens.
I-nsu-ra•nce partially covered the
loss.
.Firemen from Lucknow and,
4;'Gotierich fought the blaze and
Managed to prevent its spreading
to other buildings • . Cause of the
fire is, listed as unknown.
1.
Dunlop ladies
will still cater
(Photo'by Harvey McDowell)
MR. AND MRS. B. R. ALLIN
Living in Bolton
A wide range of :.ctiVities. were
discussed . on Tuesday evening,
when tlfe'Gocierich Recreation and
Arena Committee met in their
first Meeting for April;
Arena manager Bill LQmby was Exeteron hand .at the meeting to answer
ue.st`iotis`wiTYi reg'ard"'t'o
operations at the local `facilities , •
as well as discuss plans there for"
w.
"the future. He reported "that the
•
spnsor maj
plan is to be eonsidered for future an effort to determine if enough
development at the arena.. ' r interest existed to institute "a
Recreation Board fnembers. majorette program fir girls
agreed to run an advertisement in between the ages of three and 13.
The suggestion first carne up
when Mrs. Margaret Jean Craig
Exeter
crash
. was asked tt y several nnothers to
... .%`. -.•-. .. _{ .... _...a. gi-veprivate lessor agMrs-• 'azg
• then contacted the town . band -
V t 'iia suggesting that perhaps a -
,niajorette.''group could
incorpoz;ate but the local. 'band
improving
wasn'tinterested.
.Whe.n 'MrS. Craig, approached
Tt your victims , f a two' car ' the Recreation Board on Tuesday:
evening she offered to operate the
program for charge if
facilities ,could be. prottided for
her. Recreation Board `agEeed
that if enough interest i shown
they would try to make
arrangements with 'one of the necessary chemicals a for pool
local schools far~the use of a `gym operation during the suiTtmer.
facilities. The board p
Young.Catiada Weefc activities had '
gone very well from the arefia'5
° pointe of " view, although 'the
attndanee was down
considerably. 4 drop •of. $470 oat �cras rnore than two weeks ago
the gate. vas more than offset he near Exeter have been. released
noted, by an -increase in revenue from St. Joseph's Hospital in
at•the snack bar of $850. ThiS; Mr. ' London., Rita Ross, driver of one
L u np b y said, was due , t o a of the.cai s, who suffered a broken
reduction in staff at the lunch .pelvis, internal injuries,
counter in the auditorium (it
wasn't used this year) and faster
service at the • downstairs
canteen.
Longer range plans were
suggested to help -ease the"
crowded conditions present at the
arena during Young Canada Week.
and other activities which draw a
large crowd.•It was suggested that
a corridor could be built down the
west side- of the arena • and
connected to the seating area by a
number of joining hallways. The
a; •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian The bride's mother wore an aqua
Church in Wingham was the scene ' and white dress with "white anti'
of a wedding Saturday, March 25 pink corsage: The groom's
at which Rev. Robert Armstrong, mother selected a deep pink dress
Wingham assisted by Rev. Gordon with a white corsage.
L• Fish, Guildwood. Presbyterian Afte°r a honeymoon in Niagara,
Church, Scarborough; united in Falls and 'other Ontario points,
holy wedlock Bonnie Jean Feagan, the couple took up 'residenee; in
Wingham, and Bruce Rolland Bolton where the groom is with
Allis, Bolton. the ,Canadian Imperial Bank' of
Candelabra andflowers set the Commerce
scene for the daughter Of: Mrs Special guests •at.:the wedding
Betty Feagan, Wingham and the were the' bride's _ maternal•
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken AllitI, grandmother, Mrs. E., Goldie
Goderich. G t • h -' Smith of Goderich and the bride's
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C.
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ni -g
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-• later na Ag
Thebridewore a white satin .l
gown.with a white lace bodice and Fagan and Mrs, Feagan.
long Juliet sleeves. Her long veil Goderich. Other, out-of-town
was held by a crown of seed pearls guests ' were from GoderiCh,
and brilliants anti she carried a . Scarborough, Gorrie. Dundas,'
spray of pink ca,r•nations and white Guelph, y, Bowmanville, Bolton,
roses.
p has ,not Lambeth, Kitchener• and
discontinued their banquet Maid of. honor was `' Kendra . • Sebringville.
service entirely as was reported • Feagan, sister of the bride, The bride was honored on
last week in the Signal -Star. Wingham. NancyGardnervcrs -t1re• ur'io•us,;;,,„occasions, before her
4 Information this week is that bridesmaid, Wingham and junior marriage. A shower was given by
: the welt -known group... will br•idesmaidswere Julie Sowerbv Mr:s..Dick Freeman.'SI George''s
continue to serve dinners to and Lori Feagan',.,cousins •
of the
groups which- can be handled bride, both of Goderich,'
adequately in Carlow Hall, home The senior attendants wore
base for the ladies. Members will pink
not,however, servecrimplene gowns with white lace
The Tiger Dunlo
WI
Crescent. Goderich, and was
attended by relatives ofthe bridal
couple. .
floor length watermelon M•i s s Nancy `Gardner , a
dinners in bridesmaid, was hostess for a
other facilities. that " „„bodices. They carried baskets �of personal shower at .her home on ,
It has---been._--e-that.-ted Carli:ng--.-�-er�ia'�• Win ham.
White. Shasta mums arra
arties' Oq exceeding 120 cosi be, - -attended by .girlfr•ienefs• .of , thew
A Calrrtati�dn'
ac'omn,u�latedaCCa�dfll The junior a
. lride�-
. 1
be. accepted if the time schedule white floor length gowns ane! A mor§ce,
llatrenus shower was
permits. carried baskets of white Shasta was
held `at the. home of -Mrs.. o n -
Reservations can be made mums and pink carnations. Donaldson, Wingham, and
i through the Tiger Dunlop WI ' attended by neighbors, friends
president, Mrs. Eric • Reaburn,. •• , Best man was David Lassaline, and relatives of the bride,
RR 6 Goderich. Goderich. Ushers were Gerald Various'gifts were presented to
° 'Allis, brother. of the groom, : the bride -elect at a soclal.evening
Bowmanville and Jim Koster, ' at the home of Mrs. John Day..
Goderich. Carling Terrace; Wingham; '
The wedding reception was held Thebride's mother entertained
in the Fellowship—Ball at St. 'F` ata trousseau tea at her home the.,
Andrew's' Presbyterian Church. week prior to the wedding.
BUY•StiIiENPHIRE.
Hubert Eprl.
at Mitchell
. 4
The farmer today is living in an
economy where the unorganized'
farmer's voice is becoming weak.
Hubert Earl will speak on this.
and other farm problems at a
meeting at Mitchell April 6. Local
335 will be represented a,t ,;this,
event..
Local 335 takes in an:area from
a
Dunlop.to Blyth;-tltrougn Wingham,
and Teeswater, to Kincardine and
back` to Dunlop.
fractured ribs and multiple
lacerations was the last, to leave
hospital and was discharged
earlier this week
•
the arena schedule i$ being drawn►:
up.
The proposed budget 'for thy,
Laketown Rand was heard with. a
request for $iOOO from the 'board
in the. form of a grant. in past
years the board has been giving
this grant and the matter vas set,
asiue unto the ' new.,pidie
apprpved by .To'wnn Cpuneil.
Work' is" to 'begin at thq tocat
swixnfeifg pool 'April 17. en
• repairs . ,to. be :undertaken. by.
.Advance Poctis'Ltd. The oompa»y'
will start p esS'ure. tesficig the
lines, it that time •t.o: detercrne,
Iustaw,hat work, is needed and hove
extensive tate, repairs will be,
In other,switnming pool'
business the 'board sent out
requests for tenders to four
chemical companies on the
Recreation Chairman Peel
Carroll ,Emily :Crew and Mike.
Y,rgoma11 Will be llo1Sfing.
nterv'iews soon.
or similar aci ii res. total of 20 applications have
will be charging a small fee for ; "been received to date by the board
for positions of employmenta e
• .pool and playground during 'the
summer and a '•eon}.mittee 'of
Mayor Harry Worsell,
Her two passengers`, Catherine the program. tth
Johnston and Mrs.. Marjorie
Robinson were released earlier.
Driver of the other car, Larry
Wille,rt of Exeter, was also
released from hospital last week
but was admitted again when he
started to hernorr•hage from the
nose. •Among other injuries Mr.
Willert suffered a broken nose in
the grinding crash.
A spokesman at St. Josephs
Hospital in London told the Signal
Star on Tuesday that all four were
impreving satisfactorily.
Officers at the Exeter
detachment .of ' the Ontario
Provincial Peilice say the crash is
still under investigation.
In other business the ,board
approved'a grant of $42 to The
Goderich Figure Skating Club to
help offset the cost of judges at the
annual InterCllib Competitions
the local group hosted this year. A
rundown of ice time needed was
also receivedfrom the club for
the upcoming 1972-73 season and
was filed by the board to • be
considered with similar
rundowns from other groups,
minor hockey in particular, when,
* .* *
By reciprocal 'agreement between
the nations of Great Britain, the
Philippines, India, Thailand, Ma-
laya, Mexico, Switzerland and the
United States of A'lgeri'a, a
domiciled Canadian in, need of
blood Can receive it iii` any of'
these countries at no cost to.
himself.
LAWN
CUSTOMERS
WANTED
In Goderich, Clinton and.
Seafor. th. Odd jobs done. • Up to
60 customers needed. For
information, phone collect
527.1440 weekdays between .7
and 9 p.m.
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