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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-29, Page 7est Utir lug ter ort tht i wEtt Mt incht, nd f RR ibert her �r 'sts i. laritt(� Gudtr. valla, ; Hard U ai 6ueu Pr to i t71aa M- tooW Is Nil tr -E 35i, 55G' 60 G4 RGE 171 NA S you INGSBRIDOE KAPERS Mrs Joe Courtney 529.7189 • Nora Sinnett in Detroit while everend Father Ed. Den children, Sheila and "I'om spent er, G.It. returned home on week with their father, Jim urday March 24 from a Sinnett on hitt boat "The e week Vacation in Florida. Idlehart." everend . Father Pat pant F'ravne, Waterloo ridah, who was supplying University spent the Father Dentulger during his weekend with his parents,' Mr. once .returned to K0forr a and Mrs. Eugene Fravne. 2 Tuesday, March Mr. and Mrs. Ron Durnin rt visit before returning to (Audrey Austin) rind family of wan. Drayton spent the weekend at r, and Mrs. Jerry Logterr the home of her parents, Mr. g of Clinton,who have just and' Mrs. Vincent Austin. riled &Om a seven week Jeffery Austin, son of Mr. 'anon Visiting relatives and and Mrs. Eldon Austin, was rids in Holland, called on knocked unconscious on Sun- ir many friends in this corn day when he stepped on a fork nits. and the handle flew up• hitting iss Henrietta VanDlepan him in the face while visiting at k (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. the home of his aunt and uncle, ilk yianDiepanbeek is one of • Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austin vauths from Local ,3;35 of and -family. He was taken to National Farmers' Union emergency • at the Alexandra will take parfi in the 1973 Marine and General Hospital th Exchange. She, along in Goderich where he received h other delegates, attended five stitches._His front tooth minar at the Avion Motor was loosened and he has a el in Halton on Saturday badly swollen lip. Sunda~, March 17 and Mrs. Ormand Heffernan and and remained an extra son Jerry spent the weekend because of , the stormy visiting with Miss. Blanche they conditions She will E3ilodeatr in Waterloo. e London on •July 10 for Mr. and. Mrs. Jack VanOsch Dillon:' Alberta to spend and Mr. and Mrs. Antone • clays with a family out VanOsch visited on . Sunday t with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mid - r, and Mrs. Walter Clare degaal (Yo VanOsch) and Mary Luanne visited e family in Blyth. nds in Kitchener last Ladies and men's volleyball teams from Brookside and Kingsbridge met inn the Brookside. School Gym an Tuesday eening, March 20 for an evening of volleyball. any from this area kitten- There were eight, tables of the Homy hockey tour- cards in play at the Catholic ants which took place Women's League ,card party ing the past week, the which was held in St. Joseph's conies• ,being the Yount; Parisi), Hall, Kingsbridge, on ada Pee Wee Hockey Tour=, Friday, March 23. Winners of enr which was held at the the prizes were: ladies .high, derich arena and t he ._Mrs. Congram, Dungannon. ladies low, Miss Lucille 1'ravne,men's high, Paul Dalton; men's' Low, Joe VanRooy. The next 'card party is planned for Friday, April 6th. r.. If you would like to have your news in the Signal -Star, please give me a call before 10 a..m. Monday morning. I would he glad to hear from you. kend. r. Wayne Sheardown from erich and Miss ,Joanne Rau Drysdale visited with Mr. Mrs. .John Sheardown. kridge Minor HOckev Tour - lent which was held in the. ngham Arena. esmond Courtney, son of and Mrs. Leo Courtney. a er on the 'Kintail Flyers ke team received -a deep ration close to his eve 'eh _required stitchesduring Town and Country playoff,' e between .the Holvrood tchers and the Kintail ers. The third game in this 'es will he played in the know .Arena, Thursday ning at 7:30 P.M. with ( gshridge and Lucknow ying the second game in it play-off series at 9:00 p.m. e out and give your team port' isses Bridget, .Jackie and ria Dalton, daughters of Mr. Mrs. Mark Dalton spent days of their vacation ting with their sister Louise, and Mrs."Pejer Martin and Danny of, Glammis. Peter Louise brought the girls e on Friday and visited at .home of,Mr. and Mrs. Mark ton. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie lton (Maureen Dalton) of terino were also • visitors the Dalton's. rs. Rav MacLean and dren Lynda and Eddie of don spent last week visiting he home of her sister Mary brother- in law, Mr. and . Eldon Austin, with Ray ing them for the weekend. iss I3ridget Quinlan of ntford is spending some visiting at the home of her r, Pat and brother-in-law , Mr, and Mrs.:Alm Martin. ugene 0' Keefe from ilton visited on the kend at the home of his her and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs. ,Joe O'Keefe and ily. r. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan Chad of Glencoe visited.* home of his parents, Mr. Mrs. Con Hogan. Their son d returned home with them school classes, after spen- the vacation holidays with grandparents. r. and Mrs. Joe Courtney ted at the home of Mr. and •• •letry iso tenherg in Clin- on Wedneday of last week had as their guests on Sun - Mr. and Mrs. -Jerry Ross, ela and. David from Kit- er. rs• 'Jim Sinnett spent the k visiting with Mr. and Dennis Sinnett and Mrs. TIGER DUNLOP by Linda Matthews The fourth meeting of the. Tiger Dunlop Knitwits was held on Mart6, 1973 at the home of Myrtle Kerr. Debbie Dustow read the minutes of the lest meeting. Laurie Dustow handled out covers for the booklet. Linda gave out handout sheets for meeting. No. 4: Linda showed how to make cuffs to put on the bottom of pants. -Sarnples-were then made by each member for the booklet. 'Help was given 'hy leaders to members who required help. The next meeting will be held at Myrtle Kerr's on April 2. r- - IMP possibility for Goderich area Last night and again this evening organizers of the "In- ner Peace Movement," a non political, non' profit, nun sec- tarian group, gathered with in- terested persons at the Bedford 'Hotel to discuss the possibility of forming an I P M group in Goderich. London organizer Mrs. Ann Brinkman, o was In town earlier this eek arranging for the meets explains that. the group philosophy aims at self understanding and self accep- tance. "All this is explored at one's own level,''she adds. The group, which was formed nine years ago in the United States, hopes to set up.: its Canadian head(t'Ia,rters at Niagara Falls. Leadership training and techniques show people how to lead a more creative and fulfilling life, how to discover and develop leadership qualities they have. The prin- ciple goal of the program is to assist people to become master, of their own situation and be hetteraeaders by understanding themselves and their goals. The program demonstrates ways to develop more con- fidence and self respect and promises those taking it they will become more successful and dynamic in everyday living through increased sensitivity •and better social relationships. Parts of the 3;rn:rrarn • Amemommorimmome it deep breathing technique to induce relaxation. Worcs therapy to illustrate the dif Terence between what a person thinks ancfrfeels, The conflict can Pause much tension unless people understand why they feel as they do. Techniques of meditation to show people how to tune in to the higher levels of their own conscience. The program -is also aimed at cutting down on physical problems with psychological origins when a person learns to relax. "i'he meeting at the -Bedford Duchess room Fast evening began at 8:0(I p.nl. as will the follow up 'meeting this evening. Mrs. Brinkman said the meeting usually fasts about two •hours. The initial meetings are :set up to tell people what the program is about and then if enough interest is shown arrangements are made for a group leader to come into the community. The first course would last eight weeks with one meeting per week. After the first.course is com- pleted 'it isfollowed up by clinic~ ai"ld workshops as';thr_,., group wishes. There -is no membership fee in the i P M but an admission of $1.50 to each meeting is ('.h' 1r'g'(1 t(1 meet operating ((ists. CHESS CLUB N[IS In Level one play, Clarke Teal on two ,games to regain second place, while Reinhardt Voelmle won five of seven to drop to third, Charlie MacDonald picked up his 35th consecutive win defeating Reinhardt Voelmle. In Level 2, Jim -Weary took over first place with two wins while Kirk Lyndr{{i fell to third losing three games to Reinhardt Voelmle. Jim Kingsley regained a slim lead in Level :3 winning two of three games. Harold Kloeze won :3 .of 4 games to move into fourth position . in Level :3. The standings as of March 21 are as follows: LEVEL 1 - Charlie MacDonald with ;I's r wins 0 losses and 0 ties for 1,000 Clarke Teal 18-6-'3 .797 Reinhardt. VoelmTe 21-6-0 .778 Amedeo Andreini 7-2-1 .750 LEVEL 2 - Jim Weary with -17 wins 8 losses and 1 draw for .673 Ernie McMillan 1:3-7-0 .650 Kirk Lyndon 29-16-3 .6:37 Tom McGill 29-18-2 .612 Glen Wightman 20-13-1 .603 LEVEL :3 Jim Kingsley with 25 wins 20 losses and 3 draws for .552 •Jh►hn Kane 20-16-4 .550 Withl0NDM RIMh ROLLER sIrArEs CHOOSE FROM CANADA'S GREATEST SELECTION OF RINK ROLLER SKATES HUCK$ Sporting Goods 73 HAMILTON STREET, GODERICH, 524-6985 Glen - Falkiner 10-9-1 .525 Harold Kloeze 10-9-3 .524 I)en- nis Little 5-6-0 .4.55 LEVEL 4 - Ian Ross with 17 wins 29 losses and 2 draws for .:375 -John Seaman 8-16-2 .346 Rick Kingsley -11-:34-1 .250 Larry McDougall 10-42-3..209 Laird Eisler 1-24-1 .058 GODERIC1). SIGNAL•STn4. THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1973—PAGE 5 • COUNTRY CLUB By Eileen Palmer '!Sorry about the error in last we( k's writeup - The Ed Itrissetles not the Dan Mcur- phV . took tl,)rrd prize in the second draw+ . The Ladies' Curling Section held th(-•i,rA.annual meeting last week and the new executive is as follows' 'Past President, E. Palmer; President, ('onnie McIntyre, Sec. "Teas, Penny 'Peters; Bonspiel Chairman, Kay Dunan; .Jitney Chairman, Isabelle Fecly; Draw Chairman, 1' Dur t; Social chair - chairman, e Schaefer; \Vays and~'leans chairman, Eunice Ar- t bur ., Congratulations ladies arida sincere thank you to Kav`G.rat• and 'her nominating committee. 14' It h the exception of a kw playoff games, all the draws finish ..up ails week, and your ,oiling committee is delighted with the oyeral, success of the furling season. I.aidies' Awards Night is slated for April 5 and an in- yitation is extended to the gals from the Ecumenical League. ('ocktail. at ti p.m. followed by pot'.I0( k dinner ( hrin'g your special dish), awards and enter- 1ainn1en1 galore - A (oyer charge o(' $1.))11 Wil entitle 1:1111 lady 1(4 a ticket on• the door prize if perchance sort did not sign in for the dinner (11)1 wish to attend please call Mae Schaefer 024-85)12 or Shelagli Sully 524-9059. itemeruber to drop in at the ('hit), 'Thursday, Friday an(For Saturday t(( :se(' top-notch 1rrlillg daring the Foresters' Don►irlioi► ('han►pionships. The organizers have worked diligen- tly for months preparing ,,for t his nla jor event in Goderich. In ;til likelihood, a number of years will elapse before the Championships return to Orl- tarl(r, sim e Byers' participating province takes a turn as hosf,. When y,(u isit the Club, take spa( ix] not i(e of t he I►roy;metal c-rmblerns, painted by Mr's. Moon ,in(1 the Forester wises. With yvninc•n like these gals br'ingi'ng lip the rear. 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Mercury and Lloyd Bridges star again this year in television's most exciting boating series -"Water World IT" See your local TV listings for time and station. ARGYLE Marine & Small Engines PNONE 524 9201 88 BRIT ANNIA ISD E GODERICH Dates to remember; March 29,:30,31 Foresters' Champion- ships. April 5 Ladies' Awards Night. ROBERTSON ROUNDUP Once again we wpuld like to thank Constable Jarczak for his visit to our school'. back 1'k Rdl d fl at •" here• we are school once more, with our final term, to look `forward to. Let's make an effort to keep our school and school grounds tidy: Just at reminder that we are looking forward to having the parents and intere.4ted public visit the school on April 1 1 th, the date of our Open House. At this time you will see both the -Science and Geography project; displayed. We would like to, express our thanks to our custodians, M Betties and Mr. Mantha, for their valiant effort and success, in having our sch('ol sparkling clean when we ret tarned. 0 THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU WILUAM MacDonald Electric COMPANY LIMITED 133 BRITANNIA ROAD 524-7'851 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL FREE ESTIMATES Owned and operated by Dave Beach - 1 fl Announcement The Goderich Police Association takes pleasure in' announcing the, sponsorship of Gordon 'Brothers Three Ring Circus. We hope the merchants and general public of Goderich, Clintdn, and surrounding area will lend support. Tickets will be donated to under privileged, mentally retarded and han- dicapped children of the area; we will be calling for your support. Help . Us — Help our Community, For tickets call the following number Phone 524-9235 Goderich Police Association G.H. BACON PRESIDENT ,re M.L. 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BAGS. 23c MONARCH ' Pouch Pack Cake Mixes 599cR SILVER -RIBBON CHOICE PEAS 19 OZ TINS 599c WESTON'S Supreme - Brea d 3 L24OAVES V 0 Z Q 9c Valuable Coupon This coupon & 59c buys 5 lbs of White Sugar With,,$5.00 order Limit rcoupon per family SO Valuable Coupon This coupon entitles you to a 25c reduction in the price of a 10 02 JAR - BLUE'S OWN ' INSTANT 'COFFEE REG. r j Limit 1 coupon per fatuity $1.49 - r l -� Y- J Both Coupons .Redeemable till Closing Sat. March 31/73 SAVE ON CARPETING S?*?REMWANTS FBEA ROLL-ENDS Albert St., Clinton