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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-08-09, Page 8• t. 0 f • PAGE 8 GOD'ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1973 KINOS-DREDGE KAPERS Mrs Joe feuilaey 579-II89' GILBERT FRAYNE This community' was sad- dened on Tuesday, July 31 to hear of the sudden death of Doctor Gilbert Frayne, Veterinarian Surgeon, who passed away at the Alexandra Marine anti General Hospital in Goderich in his 82nd year. Sympathy 'is extended to his wife Mary and eons Donald, Douglas and Eugene and their families. Requiem Mass was said by Reverend Thomas M. Moylan, S.J. from Toronto, assisted by Reverend ' Father Ed. Den= Linger, C.R. Reverend Father Edward C. Garvey C.S.B., Houston, Texas and Monsignor Phelan of St. Augustine were in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were Danny, Jim and Paul Frayne, Michael O'Neill, Mark Dalton all from Kingsbridge and Ray Frayne from Warwick Village. Relatives from a , distance who attended, the wake on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich and the funeral at St. Joseph's church in Kingsbridge on Friday, August :3rd were: Reverend Thomas M. Moylan, S.J. from Toronto; Reverend Edward C. Garvey, , C.S.B., iiouston, Texas; Monsignor Phalen St. Augustine; Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers and daughter, Noreen, Mrs. Jim Mullins and boys of Sarnia.- Other' arnia."Other' relatives and friends were present from `Sturgeon Falls; Berrie Point Edward, Brantford, Sarnia, Malton, Toronto, Kitchener, Royal -Oak; Michigan, Port Franks, War home; of Mr. and Mrs. Michael tion this year. Grade 12 graduate of the Goderich District Collegiate In- stitute commenced employnient with A " Manning and Sons Limited, . contractors for residential, agricultural and commercial 'buildings, on Tuesday, August.7as a carpen- ter _ apprentice. Mr. and Mrs. Martinus Bosma from Holland are spen- hding, a six week vacation with her sister, Mrs. John Milten- burg, Mr. Miltenburg and family. -Mrs. Bosnia had the misfortune to fall at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Milten- burg and fracture het right arm. She is wearing a- east. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCon- ville (Mary Theresa Austin) and family from Scarborough spent the holiday weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clifton Austin. Misses Mary Rose Trier- weiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Trierweiler (nee Catherine Sinnett) and friend Diane Anderson from Seattle, Washington are spending two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John Austin and family. Mrs."Marie Forbes of Detroit spent the holiday weekend with her sister Rita, h Mrs. John Howard, Mr. Howard and the family. On Saturday they atten- ded the Mildmay -Carrick Old Boys and Girls Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and sons from Glencoe are spending holidays at the home of his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. The Boston Bruins and the Connie Hogan. St. Louis Blues of the National Miss Antionette Dalton who Hockey League are trying a has been vacationing at, the new conceit in hockey instruc- Ashton reunion held at CIintonhonie The annual Ashton reunion and picnic was held on Sunday July 29 at the home of Mts.i, Lorna Radford at Clinton. The afternoon was spent reminiscing and participating in the activities prepared by the William Park family. The results of those activities are as * fol lows: Men bean bag throw, Steve Park; men kangaroo hop, Steve Park; men spot race, Robert Adman; man with highest license no., Gordon Richard- son. Lady spot race, Gladys Wallis; lady bean bag throw, Vicki Park, lady most items in purse, Theresa Adman; girls running race, Wanda Park; girls bean bag throw, Wanda Park; children shoe scramble, Wanda Park. Frank Crick had the lucky registration number. At the dinner hour Rev. Mew gave grace1nd the descendants sat down to a bountiful meal. During the business section Ashton Johnston of Michigan told a bit of- history of the familys forefathers much to the delight of everyone present. The "minutes of the last NHL Juniors skate at Huron Park. wick Village,, - Forest, Kingsville, Kinkora, Elora, Listowel, London, Bayfield, and many from the Lucknow and Auburn area. - • Following the burial services at the Kingsbridge Cemetery, the Catholic Women's League served in the Parish Hall to the relatives and friends. SOCIAL ITEMS Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boel and family on the death of Mrs. Boel's father,' Mr. George Rivett at the -Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich on Wednesday, August 1 in his 84th year. Resting at the Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich with burial in the Dungannon Cemetery on Saturday, August 4, Benny VanDiepenbeek, Fran- cis Hogan, Desmond and Michael Courtney left by car on Saturday, August 4 for a 16 day vacation to the West Coast. Several ladies from this area attended the bridal shower for Miss. Donna Bean, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. jlerne Bean on Wednesday, August 1 at the Anglican Church, Port Albert. Her marriage to George Adams, son of M. and Mrs. Harold' Adams takes place on Saturday, August 11 in the Benmiller United Church. Congratulations to Miss Nolda ,Miltenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reis Miltenburg who graduated from the Owen Sound Regional School of Nur- sing on Saturday, July 28. Her pi_rents and her sisters Marry Anne, Diane, and Nancy and her aunt ,from Holland, Miss Joanne Marsman attended- the graduation exercises in the Owen Sound Collegiate Vocational Institute. Nolda has accepted a position at the Wingham and District General Hospital., Courtney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney, a Dalton returned to her home in Six of the graduating juniors Royal Oak, Michigan on Mon- who signed professional con - day, August , 6, tracts with the Bruins and Misses Kathleen and Anita"Blues this season, will be atten- Hogan of Stratford spent the ding a special hockey camp holiday weekend at the home of from August 5-12. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howard. These players who blast. year Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin ,. played in the O.H.A. and and family from Hamilton are - Quebec Junior "A" leagues will holidaying at their summer participate in a week long home here. program o.f, hockey instruction Frank Van-Diepanbeek, Tony at the Huron Hockey School at Miltenburg and Gary Courtney Huron Park, the former air spent the holiday weekend at base near Centralia. Wasaga Beach. Reverend Brother Carl Voll, the Huron School-- stated;' -This Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voll, and is an entirely new concept in Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuntz arrived home on Monday, pro hockey instruction. In the August 6 from a two week past fewyears, a few players -motor—trip to --Prince Edward- - have received instruction in i -•ns �.- Island, and Nova Scotia. Mr. physica, l fitness but never and Mrs. Robert Voll are spen- before has a pro club sent a ding the remainder of the week player to a hockey school with Brother Carl. specifically for instruction in Mrs. Jim Sinnett and family hockey skills:" and Mrs. Bayne MacLennan Gary Darling, Head Scout for and family visited with the for- the Boston Bruins who are sen- mer's husband on the boat in ding four players including Alpina, Michigan. Tom Sinnett Steve Langdon of the London is remaining with his father for Knights and' Doug Gibson of an extended vacation: the Peterborough Petes, _ in - Baseball playoffs are under- dicated that he feels the week's way. In the Junior League, instruction should enable the Brookside and Kingsbridge are juniors to have a better oppor- tied one game each with the tunity during the Bruins' third and final game being training camp. played at Kingsbridge on Wed- "Each of these players we nesday, August 8 at 7 p.m. feel can benefit from the type of Intermediate:1 Port Albert. instruction offeredt at the has eliminated Kingsbridge" in Huron School," stated Darling. two games straight. The program will stress Senior League: Kinloss and skating and will also include Kingsbridge are tied one game instruction in areas cft each with the third and final weakness as analyzed by the game being played at the Bruins' scbuting staff and the Lucknow Ball Park on Thur- Huron instructors. sday .evening at 8:30 p.m. The plans for the special draftee program were first presented at the N.H.L.'s Mon- treal' meetings in June. At that time a number of teams were interested in the program and it was the Bruins and Blues who sent players this year. Brian Gilmourr a director of GERMAN CLOCKS JEWELL BOXES Curlosity Shoppe (THE GREEN DOOR) IS HAMILTON ST. K. PREVETT- 4 gathering were read by the secretary -treasurer Bessie Ashton. ' Cecil Ashton was elected President for a second term and Bessie Ashton secretary - treasurer Sports for next year are in the charge of Mr. and Mrs. William Park. Oldest member of the clan present was Mrs. Roy PePper and youngest member was Rob- bie Haswell. Those coming the farthest distance were Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Johnston, all of Michigan. A draw was made by Robbie Haswell for a • patio table, which was won by Gladys Wallis. Having spent a very pleasant day, everyone returned home until next year, when the reunion will be held at the same place the last Sunday in July. Gun Club John Anderson of Kippen continues to show his excellent marksmanship at the Vanastra Gun Club trap shoots when last Wednesday, August 1, he had a perfect score of 25 out of a possible 25. John Land of Bayfield hit, 23 out of 25 and Mery Baitkin of Clinton struck 22. Other scores include •Flan tr sten Schock of Zurich, 20:: Jim .1-logg of Seaforth, 18; Paul Wheeler of Clinton, 17; Bert Mahabby of Dublin and Bob Schulty of Benmiller, 15. At the skeet shoot held last Saturday, Williiam §S jArt of Goderich ill"` 'I r Rynne of Mitchell each hit 23 out of'25 targets, while John Land of Bayfield hit 22. Mery Batkin of Clinton, Bob Wallace of Goderich and Louis Morello of Mitchell each hit 21, while Ben Johnston of Goderich and Jim Hogg of Seaforth. each hit 18: Bill Thompson of Clinton and Bill McNutt of Seaforth each struck 16, and Ashley Gilbert of Goderich struck 12. Inverhuron beach meets. ver 60 people attended the annual meeting , of the In- verhuron Beach Association on Saturday. The takeover of ln- verhuron "Park was a _main topic of discussion. A letter by Bruce MacIntosh, president of the Association, to Don White, Hydro public • relations _officer, proposing a compromise solution in the possible takeover of Inverhuron park was rejected by Hydro. A request was made to open rights of way to give a*ess to the beach. Mr. Don White and Sam Horton of Ontario Hydro ap- peared before the associatioh to explain . Hydro's position. Bill MacKenzie and June Ruddock of the Inverhuron Committee of Concern were in attendance and expressed their viewpoint. • After a question and answer period, a motion was passed to. contribute $200 from the treasury to the Inverhuron Committee of Concern to defray their expenses. New officers for the up- coming, year are as follows: President, Jack Fullerton, vice- president J.P. Aunger and Don Stewart; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Grace Harrison. • RAWSON & SWARTMAN' have purchased George Vriese Men's Shoppe EXETER CHANGE OF •—Oi1VNfRS141P-SykLE- Now On In Our Exeter Store 1/2 PRICE ON MOST MERCHANDISE In Our Exeter Stcire Drive Down and SaVe RAWSON & SWARTMAN 'LTD. Formerly Gaorga VN000 Man's Shoppe EXETER' MR. AND MRS. Wed in Bethel Pentecostal Church was decorated with shasta daisies and pink gladioli in white wicker standards July 14 for the double -ring ceremony at which James Harold Hallman, Stratford, took Margaret Carolyn McKee, Goderich as his wife. Officiating at the marriage were Rev. Peter St. Don and Rev. E. Pannebecker, uncle of the groom, North Bay. Organist was Mrs. W.A. Hoy, aunt of the bride, who accom- panied the soloist, Mrs. Linda St. Don who sang "Dedication" and "These Vows We Take". Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. M.A.^ McKee, G9derich. The groom is the son of Mrs. H. Hallman, Stratford and the late Rev. Hallman. The bride wore a floor -length gown of white silk organza trimmed with guipure lace and a white wide:brimmed hat ban- ded with lace. She carried a nosegay of daisies, stephanotis and baby's breath. ' Matron of hopor was Mrs. Peter Lackenbauer, Kitchener. She wore a pink crepe floor- , length dress with white_. collar edged with daisies. She carried a nosegay of daisies. Gowned identically matron of hoiior was the bridesmaid, Miss Donna Hallman, sister of the groom, Stratford. . Groomsman was Thomas Grasby, Stratford. Ushers were Robert McKee, brother of the bride, Goderich. The wedding reception • was to the' (photo by Edo Carman) J.H. HALLMAN Goderich at the Candlelight 'Inn where decorations were small pink mums and shasta daisies. The bride's mother wore -a floor -length gown of powder blue crepe, white accessories and a white orchid corsage. The groon's mother chose a floor -length gown of pastel pink crepe, white accessories and a white orchid' corsage. For travelling to Northern Ontario, the bride changed to a long red printed jersey halter dress with white accessories and a corsage of white car- nations. Guests were present, at the wedding from Goderich, North Bay, Toronto, Seaforth, Lon- don, - Kitchener, Newmarket, Niagara Falls and South Bend, Indianna. The newlyweds are living at RR 2 Brussels. Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted ,at several showers in her honor given by Mrs. P. Lackenbauer at the home of Mrs. Robert McKee; Mrs. Ross Gimbel of New Dun- dee; ` Goderich Pentecostal church congregation; and the staff of Howick Central School. Friends, neighbours and relatives are invited to attend a RECEPTION lin honour of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redmond (nee Judy McGuire) in i Saltford Valley Hall -SAT. AUG. 18 Music by Thep Wildwoods o 'Stratford. Dancing 10-1 Residential #IVhtiNg DispJ1r Electric Heating "INDUSTRIAL -'COMMERCIAL" . RESIDENTIAL,- CUSTOM TRENCHING „ GRAHAM ELECTRIC 62 CAMBRIA RD. N..:. ODERICH Small Wedd95 Large Weddj A couple of a full shots or wedding album RAIN or SHINE Outdoor or Studio shots at same price Eric Carman Ph'otograpy 524-7 • 924 FOR YOUR AUTO INSURANCE See or Phone MALCOLM MATHERS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 4 WEST ST. STAR TREX _SLAYING AT WHITE CARNATION AUGUST 11 • Admission f$6 per . couple Dancing and Smorgasbord For RESERVATIONS CALL 48 2- 7 5' 3 5 .. 524. IS CI YS S! 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