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A busy ,1972 shows
embership at over T00
LegionLadies Auxiliary to 'As well the "ladies provide
anch 109 held its regular some educational bursaries for
onthly meeting in the deserving students and give
en Room on January 10.- some financial help to the
ere wa4 a good attendance workshop for retarded ,adults,
d the meeting started with a located in Gbilerich:
t luck supper. For their own ' use-- at the
Two .new memiiers were Legion Hall, the Auxiliary pur-
itiated - by President Fern chased_, a.- coffee petk,, -new.
oore. They are Mrs. Linda drapes for the execu ive room
eenan, sand. Mrs. Marie and a new fridge and platform.
ulligan.
Annual reports were given During 1972, a commode
ha. eLt or -
ti'the=fotlow-t'ng's-a-sutt#"lyta y T
the work and activities' for -
e 10 regular meetings and the
executive meetings held
ring the past year:
Membership stands well over
e 100 mark. Up to June, the
dies had served 2024 meals,
tting over , $1200 for the
uxiliary. Besides these,` the
embers catered to many lun-
eoris and banquets for
tizens in'. and around
oderich.
Money raising events in-
uded the Snowflake bazaar,
g Pay, a Christmas.., cake
aw, it furniture auction and .r•
her draws and activities.
Throughout the year,
mations were made to the
ed -Cross, the Red Shield, St.
)hn Ambulance, CNIB, Vic-
rian Order Nurses, local ball
d hockey clubs, Goderich
emorial Arena, Goderich -
igure Skating Club and, of
urse, the veterans at West-
inster Hospital in London.
Alexandra.Marine_and Genera.
Hospital_ The ladies of the
Auxiliary help out regularly at
the bingos - at the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital.
During 1972, the local
Auxiliary celebrated its 25th
anniversary when 12 25 -year
pins were presented to quarter-
century members.
At the Zone Rally in Gorrie
in 1972, the Goderich ladies
won the trophy for the most
new members from June 1971,
to June 1972 with 19 new ad-
missions.
..pne,.of the local legion ladies,
Mrs. Ev. Carroll who has been
Zone Commander, was elected,
Honorary Treasurer for the
provincial "organization.
, During 1972, dues were
raised to $5' per year effective
January 1973. An invitation to
join the local Ladies' Auxiliary
is extended to all ladies whose
husband, father, grandfather or
brother is or was a veteran.
I-NGSBRIDGE KAPERS,
Ray Brown and Elwin
arker.. of -Clinton have pur-
ased 300 acres 'of land on the
h concession of Ashfield from
illi�rm w Ostapec, now of
hamesville. This was the for-
er. Thomas H6ward farm.,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jon Zdybel of
ansing, Michigan have bought
house and acreage from Noah
olt on the 9th Concession of
shfield. This was _ formerl
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. y� i Mr. and • Mrs. Jerry Ross,
T e Ring,
n g I' Pamela and David. of 'Kitchener
a were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Cburtney and
Coming Next Week ter- g family. r , -'
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■ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chilton
Mrs. lee Courtm. 529-1189
Norman O'Connor property
and prior to that, the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy and
'family. Mrs. Murphy now
makes her home' in Goderich.
Terry Dalton was in Tordnto
from Wednesday to Saturday of
DUNOANNON DOINOS/,
By O.M. Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kettle sunshine changed conditions.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ket- .Mr. and Mrs. LaVernee Pen-
tle of 'Leamington attended the tland from. Detroit visited the
wedding reception of Mr. and Pentland families, here this
Mrs. Greg Jervis (nee Peggie, weekend. We are happy to
Hodges) on Friday evening:know Mrs. Pentland. is feeling
They are cousins of thebride. 'wonderful' again.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Jervis are On Wednesday Mrs. Robt: Ir -
now -residing in :Clinton. vin accompanied her brothers
Mrs., Marshall Gibson of Harvey and Eldon Ritchie of
,Lucknow --visited .on. Saturday _ Zion, _ to Kippen to visit their
with Mr. and Mrs.- Wm. cousin Mrs. Ross' Chapman
Wiggins and on Sunday Mr. !nee Grace Coleman). Mr.
*and Mrs. George Ribey and Chapman's • funeral was on
family of. Seaforth visited them. Thursday.
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tak -. .-.-W• � „: - .��� � �e.nt;agerlLirL.,the: der,busitu",sx.�„ .,..d� g.. M <t M
bulance to Goder,ich - General. .and,,•Mrs. Tom ull3ert_ herr _ ----
_.. --received. a_..framed scroll._from
Hospital on Thursday. His wife' and' Lynda, due to the sudden Premier William Davis 'of On-
tario, a. scroll from Prime
Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau
of Canada and congratulatory
messages from Hugh Edighof-
fer, MPP for Perth and Bill
Jarvis, MP for Perth -Wilmot.
Mr. and Mrs. Treitz are both
in reasonably good health with
Mrs. Treitz still able to manage
her household duties. Both en
joy playing dards and' Mr.
Treitz -,..rarely misses his "daily
walk to the municipal building'
for a ft games with "the
hays"
All members of their family .:
were present for the. anniver-
sary dinner. The couple haveit
two sons, Kenneth of Goderic
and Charles of the third of
Wi, ilace, six grandchildren and
one great granddaughter.
(i'1I7.ERICH SIGNAL�S'1'AR, .THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 1973-•=Ii'AOL 5
Listowel couple marl` Sm�ll Weddings
diamond anniversary
Mrs.
Mr., and Edwin Treitz everal,years later they moved
bf :3'' i Livingstone Ave. north to a faun on the third eon -
Listowel, .marked their cession of Wallace, located
diamond wedding anniversary about two miles east -of what is
at a family dinner on Sunday. now 1 -Highway 23. `They
• The actual date of their an- remained there until r tiring to
niversary is Jan. 15. Listowel in 1949.
On that date 60 years ago A native of Crediton, Mr.
they were married at the home Treitz at the age of 16 came
�'of the bride's parents, Mr. and with his parents to this district,
Mrs. Chris Horn of, con. 3 settling in Wallace Township.
Wallace Township. Rev. 13,M. Formerly Della Horn, Mrs.
Doersch, then minister of the. Treitz received her education
sixth line Wallace Evangelical the Listowel PublicSchool and
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Church officiated. high school and prior to her
Following the wedding the marriage taught at a rural
couple tool( up residence in school near Hesson.
Listowel where Mr. Treitz was In honor of their diamond
has cared for him at home death of Mrs. Culbert's father,
during a lengthy illness. Mr. Lorne Newbigging, ,at his Youth -hear
Kenneth Hodges received in home in Listowel, on Sunday
The Dungannon Cemetery Folks re ort
morning.
juries - cuts - to his left hand "
and torn ligaments in the arm.'
when caught in the elevator at , Board met on Saturday after -
his mill. Quick'thinking'preveri noon for their annual meeting At the last St. Peter':t Youth
ted more serious injuries when at the home of the secretary- Group meeting, which was held
a customer shut off the power treasurer, Mrs. J. M. Reed. . January 8 at K of C hal'!, the
immediately. Regular business and new rules Drama Section of "Folks" was
Congratulations to Mr. and and regulations were discussed. invited as guest _ speakers.
Mrs. Stewart Curran, R.R. 1, Chairman .Arnold Stothers „Mary Gregg and Sue and Deb -
Dungannon,. on the birth of a.... , asked to be replaced by Hugh hie Dunlop told -of their vast
baby girl January 8 at Goderich McWhinney for the coming experience last summer
A.M. and G Hospital• and year.
The major point that the cast
also to• Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Tom Webster' accom- , stressed, was the good that
iMacDonald (nee Linda Little) parried Mr.`- and Mrs. Bill youth could do in the Com -
.•whose baby girl arrived - Bradley ,. of Goderich to rnunity for retarded children
January 11. _ Willowdale to ,visit Mr. and and Senior Citizens.
On Sunday, January 21, Mrs. Mrs. Ken Thomas and girls for During last month the Youth.
Mrs. Minnie Jones will be 93 the' weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Group has been' involved in
years of age: Cbngratulatior's is Bradley were guests on Satur- such projects as convening a
extended . to this remarkable day ..at the _ Barmitzvah for successful *Boutique Table".at
lady who keeps 'house for her Aube, 13 -year old son •of Mr. the C.W.L. Christmas fair.
son Melvin. ., and Mrs. Len Ehrlick of Zurich This° was, convened by
On Thursday Mrs. Harvey at Shomayim Shaarei Elizabeth Lassaline and corn -
Mole, Lucknow, demonstratedSynagogue in Toronto. mittee, Ann McCauley, Mit-
Tri-Chem liquid embroidery for Roger Pentland - wh6 is" chell Melady. A set of "Brass
several former friends and , recuperating from his recent chimes" was donated by La
some new ones at the home of illness left Tuesday by plane
Mrs. C. Blake; - - with friends from Detroit to
Last week was very cold and -.have" a holiday in' the sunny,
stormy until Friday when the south.
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.Beta Sigma Phi
Bruce Trail is topic
, January 9 was. the first
meeting in the New Year of
Beta Theta •Chapter Sorority.
Allison Dowds read a report
from the Service Committee, of
last week, where he attended ' projects completed in Decem-
the Annual Convention of ber. Gifts we're purchased and
United Co -Operatives of On- used clothing sent to a needy
tario at the Four ..Seasons family at Christmas, -
town14.91 s also ;;wra
own
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1. pat1a its s1 t``he Go4erieh
Born to Mr. and' rs. Her- psychiatric Hospital. -
man Riegling, 'a baby boy, on . A 'door to dour canvass for
:Thursday, January 11 'iii the the Canadian Arthritis. and
Wingham General Hospital.' Rheumatism Society was stion-
Congratulations. - .cored by members of the
GIRL _GUIDE CARD. PARTY Sorority and students of the.
There were eleven- tables in Goderich District Collegiate In
play at the Girl Guide Card stitute -
` party on Friday evening intthe. _..,-_The,, Ways .and Means Com -
Parish Hall. . mittee finalized plans for" the'
Winners of the prizes were: - second annual Hard Times
ladies' high, Mrs. Walter -Clare; Dance to be ie1'd -January 20,'.
ladies low, Mrs. Mark Dalton; Dance conveners, Beth Hazlett
.. men's high,.•=Stephen ::HovlrardT__.__and_ _._ R.oberrta. _, Machon
'men's low, J-im Finleon. - - distributed • dance tickets for
her :tont'
atHotel in40.
Mrs. John Shea'rdown, sale:
Grades 3 and 4 teach"'er at St. " Corttnications were ..read
Joseph's school cracked her , by secretary, Lorraine
ribs. Mrs. Joe O'Keefe capably Baechler. -The London Chap-
- during _ .. Beta n• ---- Phi- L_ _--
filled
er absence. ters
Misses Anita Hogan and Ur-
sula Courtney spent the
weekend in London visiting
Miss Kathleen Hogan.
'Benjamin's 'riends,r.Waterloa
i - (matrremr-Daltoro-1
1 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mark.
■ Matinee Satordoy �: ' "Dalton.
1 afterneen-�4-b p.RS. I The flu bug' has made its ta„s,,
is aa■aea■am mmausammismas w pearance. in this commhnity. -
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Boutique Shop, a,
draw. was
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arranged and wo'h by .lean
Devereau of Seaforth. `.
The -youth' also sponsored an
Area COR dance in which COR
members from -various Towns
were invited as well as other
youth groups. It was held at
MacKay hall with •Joe
Ducharme as disc jockey. The
'having a Convention .lune 1, 2„whole crowd' seemed to have a
and 3. An u invjtation and good time that night.
registration forms were sent to The Executive and A dvisory
the local groups. Their conven-
tion theme -is "Friendship Fun
'N • Fantasy".
A letter from Mr. Dolan of
the Canadian Arthritis and
Rheumatism 'Society in London
►as; a i d , expressing thanks to
Margaret Craig, Service; Com-
mittee • . -Chairman, for
organizing the December can3
vass for this important coal=
munity health service_. -project.
The culture program was in
charge of.BetFr az ett with the
subject being Na re. Beth in-, always is under the direction of
trocluced Mrs. Jean Knight who Fr. Michael -' Hughes of St,
spoke of the .Bruce Trail, of ,Joseph's Church.
which she and her family are • .
members.
They have walked 'proximately 150 miles of trail.
Jean brought _charts of the
trail and. spoke . of tTmany.
many landscapes, birds, and
flowers she 'has enjoyed from
-'-walking over this trail.
Lunch was served by Sue
Gower and Verga Kane.
Committee held a Bowling -
Party to wind up their suc-
cessful .season - which ended
January 8th. A new executive
will he chosen at the annual
meeting and "election night to ,
be l eld 'at SL,Mary's,Sch'6614,oW4
Moi'iday, January 22, at 7:00
y.m. rwr.
A ''COweekend, which
four Of R the members will be•at-
tending iS being .held January
26th -28th in Stratford at St.
Michael's School. "This event as
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pay MORE!
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