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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-12-28, Page 8DUNBA:NNDN DOINBS ey O.l1A. Blake 111M1111111•11.11111.1111MIRMININI PAGE 8 CJODFl ICHSIGNAL-STAR.. THURSDAY. IJl~:CEMBER 4 LS. Board lets contracts for schoois The tender of Genan , : Con- $tt'4ction, Waterloo, was accep, ted at a special meeting of the Duron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Bord in Seaforth Monday night, for an addition to Holy Name. School in St. Marys. The firth's tender of $:289,891 was the lowest of seven tenders. The major sub -trades were awarded to G.L. 4Siaght of Crediton • for plumbing and heating and to Perth Electrical Contracting Ltd of St. Marys for electrical. r; The t addition includes ' one kindergarten room, two classrooms, one' library resource centre, administrative offices, general purpose room and change rooms. The work on construction • will start in March and is to be � completed in Atigus,t. The new; :addition will be built onto the north end ofthe school add the original school at the extreme south _end will be demolished. Only a stone wall will be retained as part of the existing school. TOWN TALK Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe spent' Christmas • in Wingham. • When Yon Shop -Say... I SAW IT IN THE SIGNAL' L 1973 Happy New Year to each of the readers of this column . in your local paper! 'Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Irvin were guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.- Steele in tiondon on Sun= day, then visite "M'i and Mrs. Fred Stirling and Darlene. at HighgatO for Christmas Day and until Tuesday,. Miss Beatrice McClenaghan is home for Christmas holidays from University in Winnipeg. a Eldon is also with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. ,Clarence McClenaghan: He has been • working at Windermere. Mrs. Elsie Haney of Wingham is spending the holiday season with her daughter, Mrs. Jack McGee and Mr. McGee. With them'she attended the family ,gathering on Christmas, Day at the home, of. and Mrs. Harold Errington. Other guests in: ,eluded Mr. and Mrs. Rick Park, and M,r. and Mrs. Terry Hodges anthSherri. All those who attended Brookside School concert on Thursday evening, December :31, thoroughly enjoyed the_" program presented by the pupils and teachers. Also they will be awaiting the Spring con- cert to be given by the other classes. Guests 'for Christrrtas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dur- nin includedMrs. C.A. Wtely, Mrs. H.R. Hall, and Miss Letitia' Durnin of Goderich, three sisters of Mr. Durnin, Mrs, J.M. Reed and Girvin were guests. on Christmas with Mr. Curry Colwell and fain*. r. -an. ` rsrant ower.y of Thornhill. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake, and Beekv"' of Galt have been holidaying at their respective homes here and in Goderich. Mr. 'and. Mrs. "13ob Ott and Matthew of Kitchener, also Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy of Toronto have been home with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Martha. Me. and Mrs. Jack Eedy, Michael and Laurel of Strathroy t and Mr.: and Mrs. Ralph Henderson of Goderich spent the Christmas weekend ,with Mr. and Mrs. H.J.L, Eedy." _ uthi re- fr*n `. Upi'ersity Tri Wirtdsor,'also `1VVYr. aid Mrs. Dwight Aldharn, Joh: Greg and Larissa enjoyed part of the ho-liday with Mrs. , Mary Bere and family. , Guests for Cht°istmas with Mr. and Mrs.1(en 'Hodges were their family: Mr:• and Mrs. Claire Hodges of ,Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne . Durnin and Jamie of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs: Greg Jervis. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dauphin, Gary and Susan spent Christ- SLOW DOWN FRIENDS! A MAN IN HURRY ALWAYS PASSES MORE THAN HE CATCHES mas at Chatham, with members of the former's family. Mr". and Mrs. Mark Dauphin left Thur- sday morning for a honeymoon in Florida. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs: 'Donald Dickson from Potlr Albert, also new lyvxeds. Frank l'entland had all members of his family home for Christmas including Mr. and , Mrs. Lloyd Pierce, Ricky and Michelle, of London until Wed=' nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gib- son, Jan and Jeff of Amberley; Roger who is recuperating well from his recent illness; also Mr. and Mrs: Mike Carney from Guelph until Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn held a family gathering on Sun- day with Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Joanne, Mr; and Mrs. Ronald Thompson ,and children from Wingham as dinner guests. :On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson Irk- ' ak--_. the Glenn family, also Mr. and Mrs. Art Danahy and family from Kincardine for Christmas. No doubt' -there are many other family gatherings not yet reported; but with good roads during a holiday weekend, many friends have been able to drop in to renew other friend- ships while home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pur -,- don from Belgrave have pur- chased the house and property of Mrs. Anderson Mugford on 4th• concesthon of•Ashfield, and shave- moved there recently. A welcome -is extended to them from this community. Mr, and Mrs. A , Sherwood motored io Detroit on Tuesday aving received word of the death of Mrs. Charles Sher- wood on Sunday. On Saturday.. Mr and Mrs.. Jack McGee and Mrs. Cecile Blake attended the funeral of ' David Kerr at Atwood. Mrs. Minnie Jones and Melvin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh at Auburn on Christmas. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JackCaesar on Christmas D'ay. LIONEL'S SUNOCO At The Five Points Licensed. Mechanic Repairs to all Makes CH11L Just two games last week In the only two games last week, Holmesville defeated Bayfield 5-3 in Clinton on December 19 and -the Juveniles Jumped over ifto Salt 14-2 on Wednesday. December 20 in Goderich. Building Centre holds down first place with sixteen points on 8 wins and 1 loks. The Juveniles are second with a 7- 141 `record for •15 points: DR - MCO has a 6-3 record for 12 points. Holmesville is fourth with a 3-5-1 record for 7 points. Bayfield is fifth with 5 points on 2 wins, 7 losses and 1 tie. Sifto- Salt is in, thy basement with an,,0-7-1 record for 1 point: Stu " Steenstra led Holniesville with two goals., Bill Hoggarth, John Cosgrove and Paul Ostrander scored the other Holmesville goals. Gord Fisher scored all three goals for Bayfield. The teams were tied 2-2 after one period but Holmesville outscored Bayfield 3,-2 in the second period. Holmesville was given seven minors and Ba eid'1w Dan Duncan ''and • Tim McAstocker paced the' Juvenile 'te. . Goderich FRENCH J, Dry Cleafwers f i. 35 WEST ST. 524-8452 attack on Wednesday against Sifto . Salt. Duncan scored five goals and assigted on, three others. McAstocker 'scored three goals and assisted on two others. Brian •Thompson and Al iheleton each scored twice -And Paul Kelly and Bruce Bowman each added singles to round out the Juveniles scoring. Ed Scruton scored botti Sifto Salt Is, The Juveniles leas 2.0 af- t f -t.: -one period, 6-1 after two,., pert • + s and outscored Sifto Salt 8-1 in the final period. In Clinton this Tuesday, January `2 Holmesville plays d Sifto, Salt. On Wednesday in Goderich Building Centre plays Bayfield. LOCHALSH. NEWS Christmas is your Faith in all that is good in. 'the world. Christmas $s the selfless spirit of doing for others. .Christmas is laughter and friendship, and ',The spreading of cheer. It is the '.guileless wonder of childhood. Christmas issthe• sweet joy of families united. It is the tender knowledge that you are loved "by someone — and that you have someone to love. Christmas is believing in prayer and the power that an- swers it, plus the right to sing'' of your belief in the way of your choice. Christmas is all the things free men fight for. Let us keep it shining for all the world all year long. Joyous Christmas to alt. Mr.' and Mrs. Art Mat- thewman spent Wednesday in4, Guelph and daughter Margo returned home with them for the holiday season. Several' from this area atten- ded the Christmas party spon- • sored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert ),./FOR YOUR AUTO INSVRAINCf... Sae or Phone MALCOLM MATHERS • GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 46 WEST ST. 524-9042 BODY REPAIR REDABIE'ECONOMICM Yy MacIntosh for sale barn em- ployees and families last Friday evening in Lucknow. Mr. Don Wylds has moved to Ripley forthe winter months and is with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds. • 'Mr. John Bradley of Univer- sity of Toronto is spending the holiday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacIn- tosli, Pamela and John will be holidaying in the Sunny South. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr. and Mrs. Hartley' MacTevish of Toronto, recently returned from a holiday in the Bahamas: Due to icy roads, school was cancelled on Wednesdhy, at 7th Ashfield. Once again, thanks to all those who have co-operated any way to make this columnr possible and give us a call at '395L5266 to report Christmas and New Year guests and ac- tivities. You'll Get a Good Deal Ib from LIS.,. Just ask' your f ritnds. You can rely on us for fair estimates,- reasonable costs, expert work. After accident damage or just daily wear and tear, lest us restore your car's -like -new look. FRONT END ALIdNMENT SPECIALISTS Windshield Replacement at Competitve Prices "". MILLS. MOTOR SALES LTD. . St. David St., Goderich 524-9449 Free ESTIMATE moninimimmis Par btistm Trees The Public Works will pick up .Christmas trees begin- ning January 2; 1973, with regular garbage. day. Please place trees on boulevard. Ed Giesbrecht $250.00 REWARD DRESSES -SWEATER S GREAT COLLECTION SPORTSWEAR All the season's latest fashions are REGULAR 40°O to 1'9 900 available now at these reductions. You've eyed one for some time now. This is your `chance to save. Most , sizes. Most fabrics and some with fur trim. " 2°1 59 SPORTSWEAR • PANTS • SKIRTS• SETS • SHIRTS � % • SWEATERS tl • %OFF Vandals Have been turning on water hydrants in Goderich and draining our water tower if this continues and a fire develops. our town could suffer disastrous fire damage and loss of life WEATERS •' SHORTIES •DRESSY � • SULKIES PLUS MANY MANY MORE Therefore REGULAR 8'° to 1800 $500to$ 1 ``'4`•'"v1 NT -COAT.S IL SPORT}- f! ,4�V'°•'"r .G'J(�JA' B�T-� V'rx�.:S. ,n*,AVIJFaf..+ Ma;: .r tiCOASr,i 4 `A `large' g group S an st�'sizea i� the A $250 00 reward will be paid by the Goderich Public Utilities Commission for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any unauthorized persons turning on water hydrants in the town of Goderich. group. Choose your favourite style and fabric while selection is best. REGULAR 30.00 to 70:00 , LARGE- OF-- WE NEED YOUR HELP • A large group of dresses including :all of the season's favourite lengths. It Won't matter what style and fabric you have in mind. WE have it in this BIG selection. tos to QFF .,u NSI! you please inform the Police instantly when you see ,anyone tampersnq woth hydrants The Goderich Public Utilities Commission J °PPE- • Goderich OPEN FRIDAY NITE , n TILL 9 • 4