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sterday afternoon for
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Road Machinery
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of a new plant facility
square feet equipped
most modern machine
ailable. Gear and shaft
shaving, heat treating
pe'ction together with
sion and final drive
will be the basic
the parent company but will in
the near future expand its
operations to the- design and
manufacture, of gearing and
transmissions for outside
markets.
The new plant has been
designed for ready expansion to
.enable, increasing capacity to
cope with expected increases in
business volume.
The new gear company will
operate as an autonomous
division of the Dominion Road
Machinery Company Limited.
Initially, it will be supported
with technical staff from the
KINBSBIIDGE..KAPERS�,
Mrs._ Jul Courteeg 529-1189
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VACATIONING IN
THE SUNNY SOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austin
left Monday, February 26 for a'
two week vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrish
are helping out at the Austin
-homestead during the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Durnin
(Audrey Austin) and family of
Drayton helping out on the
weekends:
Reverend Father Edward
Dentinger, G.R., Parish Priest
at Kingsbridge and Reverend
Father Clarence Hauser, C.R.
of Kitchener leftun
_� pAre p u yen ua v nr
rti'6ini9t -h I..� Il` llY 4 for a three week
ew plant will be one of
modern of its kind in
merica.
e initial stages, there.
pproximatelY 25'people
d in the plant.
e outset this 'plant will
ed to the manufacturing
ng and power trains for
the gear division will be doing
its own engineering, design and
marketing.
0 THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE LINE YOU
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ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OF HURON
IALIST
didate: Edward Bain, 155 Quebec St., God.rich
FICIAL AGENT: Mr. K. Thorburn,
R. R. 4,
— -~GODERICH, ONTARIO
ST DEMOCRATIC PARTY
didate: Paul Carroll, 196 Wilson St., God.rich
FICIALAGENT: Mr. Stanley Profit
146 Oxford. St.,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
ERALS
didate: Jack Riddell, R. R. 1, Hay
ICIAL AGENT: Mrs. Shirley McAllister,
R.R.2,
ZURICH, ONTARIO
OGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES
didate: Don Southcott, Exeter
FICIAL AGENT: Mr. Charles'Smith,
EXETER, ONTARIO
RUSSELL T. BOLTON
Returning Officer
HURON
VI.EWMASTE R.
VIEWERS.
REG.
$2.89
1205
REG. $9995
vacation in Florida. Rev.
Father Sheridan is taking over
the parishes of Kingsbridge,
Lucknow and St. Augustine
during Father Dentinger's ab-
sence.
Raymond Dalton returned
horne....on....Tuesday from a ten-
day holiday with his sister, -
Mrs. Marjorie O'Connor of
Pickering and packed his bags
for a two month vacation in
Ireletnd, leaving on March 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney
spent three days in Toronto
last week visiting with Joe's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cgprtney and
daughter Theresa acid his sister
and• brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bryan (Rita
Courtney), and daughter
Vivian.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dalton
Toronto over
weekend.
Mr.. and Mrs. Toni Peters -
gagger of •Goderich were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack VanOsch.
Miss Mary Luanne Clare,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Clare, Junior winner in
the Lucknow Legion Publics.,
speaking contest gave her
speech "Trip . To The
Maritimes" at the Legion Zone
Cl public speaking finals held
in the Ripley District High
School. on Saturday, March 3.
The speakers, from both
elementary and secondary.
schools, are the winners in
their own schools corning from
such centres as Goderich, Clin-
ton, Seaforth, Wingham,
e
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1973—PAO$ 7
No health survey
under.i war?!
Deputy Police Chief Pat
Lucknow, Kingsbridge, Ktncar- Guide Company and their King, of the Goderich
dine and all schools within this leaders, I.ieutenarit Judy municipal police force, said in
area of Western Ontario, There Moran and Lieutenant Mrs. an announcement to the Signal
were 1'2 speakers in each Theo VanDiepan were.guests of Star on Wednesday moring
division. the Lucknow Girl Guide Com- that residents of Goderich
There were nine tables in pony marking the anniversary, should be on the look out for a
play at the card part held in birthdays of Lord _ and Lady
St. Joseph's Parish Hall Baden-Powell, joint founders of -
1''riday, March 2. Winners of the Boy Scout and Gir) Guide
the prizes were ladies high, Movement which is celebrated
Miss Lucille Frayne; ladies throrlughout the • world as Bantams High Singles
Iow, Miss Joanne, Doherty; „`I'hikin�t D;rv" Larry Daer 159, Laura
men's high, Maurice Ivers; MacDonald 171, Larry Adams
men's low, a tie between l•s>� know Captain.. Mrs. 1(i5, Suzanne Smith 166,
Stephen Howard and ;Joe'h.v<t'rs Helm enrolled six Girl Lynn
p(;aiders 'from KingsbridgeFinlayson 159, Randy Little
VanRooy, the winner being and c
ifs9, Kim Romig 190, Rita
Stephen Howard. Another card als�l Lieutenant Mrs. Lassaline 19'2, Kenny Clements
VanD
Person, or persons; who claim the Huron. Perth Roman
to tie conducting a health sur- Catholic ' Separate School
vey for the Huron County Board and Huron Medical Of -
Board of Educatioh. liter of Health Dr. Frank Mills
Deputy Chief King said the and no such .survey is under -
police have checked with the way.
Board of Education. as well as Only one such incident has
been reported to police to date.
It involved a man described as
being "well spoken" who ap-
Juniors and Seniors proached a local housewife
High Doubles „asking if he might come in and
Dale Oke 193, Larry Ryan conduct such a' survey. When
157, Scott Little 180, Carl Le the woman asked if he could
Blanc 165, Andrew Daer 192, come back later when her.
JimCut 153, Dianne Mit- husband -was at - home he
chelmore 1.58, Peter Sartori declined saying he usually
High Singles
Peter Sartori 605, Scott Little
51;3.
BOWLING SCORES
i�a� platiued-f c wnut{; , sic ,.rn. The :r>t:..- r, .
W _. _ . ... , t}rtaIr_ ovett '198::• _"*........""-
FridaV evening, March of naennr VanOsch, .loan 1 ieert,
8:30 p.m.
Many from this area atten-
ded the World Day Of. Prayer,
held in the Christian Reformed
Church in' Lucknow on Friday,
March 2.
GIRL GUIDES
The 1st , Kingsbridge Girl
Donna Drennan, Mary Luanne
('lard, Nancy Moran and Lori
Collins. •
Following the enrolment,
Mrs Helm read an article on
Thinking Day and why it is y
'celebrated. Vespers and 'Paps
clotted the Meeting.
Bantams High Doubles
Brian Lovett 285, fn
Rurnig 353, Randy Little 321,
Barry' Good 259, Writ!. Oke
263, Larry Adams 318, Kim
Ruchaoan.,250, Suzanne Smith
266 --Lynn Finlayson 296, Larry
Daer 313, I"aura MacDonald
294.
NEWS FROM' KINTAIL
MAS. D. SIMPSON 529-1548
Miss Shirley Robb from Cen-
tralia College attended the Ice
Capades in London Saturday
evening and visited at her
home on Sunday.
Miss Marianne O'Keefe was
at her home for the weekend
from university of Western.On-
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
MacDonald, Mr. and •Mrs. G(ir-
don Elliott, Miss Lorraine
Hamilton,Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Hunter, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Cool of Ashfield and - Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Elliott of Kinloss
were- guests in London on the
weekend of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim •Spillsbury, at the wedding
in honour of their daughter,
Miss Donna Spillsbtt,ry.
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon. Elliott also visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Campbell of London,
and formerly -of Amherlev.
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Miss Jan Simpson from
Toronto was at her home in
'Kintail on Saturday.
Mrs. Lloyd Collins suffered a
painful injury when she slipped
on ice,,while getting out of her
car She ,has lacerations to her
face.
John Bradley front . medical
school in Toronto spent the
weekend with his parents, ,Mr.
and Mrs. Elden Bradley.
Many 'from the' community
attended the service at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church Sunday
and at 3::30 p.m. the group pic-
tures for the anniversary hook
were taken.
On Sunday afternoon March
11, after .service a skating'party
of the congregation is to he held
in Lucknow arena. it is hoped
both young and old will attend.
Lunch will be served in the
basement following) skating.
1 hfield Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Finlay MacDonald and
son George. spent the first part
of last week in Detroit.
Sewmobil.es
hold third
meeting
The second meeting of the
Taylors Corners 4H
Sewmohiles Club was held in
Holmesville Public school on
,jvlarch :3.
Mrs. Westbrook discussed
the main points to remember
'when cutting out knit fabrics.
Mrs. Rodges demonstrated
the circular neckband and
'rolled edge trim so the girls
Could decide if they wanted,
these on their garments.
The meeting adjourned at
11:0( a.m.
J. Rodges
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4 THE' SQUARE
a, A.
DERICH
Anyone being approached, by
such a survey is asked to con-
tact police immediately.
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