HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-08-23, Page 3h Rotary Juveniles won the W.O.A.A. Champlon-
,ey night at Agricultural Park defeating Exeter 13 -
.0In the best of five series. Members"of the team
t row) left to right) Blli Petrie, Mike Wildgen, Gary
MI Kelly, John Warr, Doug Fisher and Brian
man
oted
earborn
Rolm, General
.the Dearborn Steel
mpany in Goderich,
announced the ap-
of 26 -year-old" Don
36 Cambria Road
Goderich, as Plant
dent at Dearborn's
g facility, located -at
rial Park just off
I south.
of 'Goderich, M r.
been with the Steel
mpany since June of
had been previously
at the company's., -
Street Plant as
Superintendent in
production.
ohm said the new
ent will hv respon-
11 operations at the
vision.
have full control of
ion," Chisholm said.
earborn General
id Mr. Siemon's ap-
was part of a c•on-
arborn .program to
ng employees along
mpany as it grows.
holm said the com-
expecting big things
ew plant.
en through a shake
Aerations--Megan-at
ial Park on January
we are ready to take
lily increasing
he explained. .
the next two years,
olm said, the com-
es -to ,,institute a
ogram at the In-
rk site s� that Dear -
be able to produce
different exhaust
tire looks very bright
rn Steel Tubing," he
ontinuing expansion
1 Manager said that
appointments can be
the near future.
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church in Kingsbridge •was
honored to_have His Eminence,.
G. Emmett Carter; Bishop of
the Diocese of- 'London,
celebrate Holy Mass with them
on Sunday morning, August 19.
Immediately following Mass,
parishioners .and, summer
visitors assembled in the Parish
hall to meet .and talk'. with
Bishop Carter. The ladies of
the Kingsbridge Catholic
Women's League served lunch.
and a social hour followed.
Altar boys, readers and
adults from the parishes Of
Kingsbridge, Lucknow, and St.
Augus,tine enjoyed a pilgrimage
to the London Diocesan Shrine
of "Cour Lady of the Rosary" in
St. Marys on Wednesday,
August 15. The bus driven by
1i/Ir. Raymond Boyle,. of St.
Augustine left Kingsbridge at 9
a.m. and returned the same
evening. The trip, arranged by
Reverend Father Ed. Den, -
finger, C.R., was enjoyed bj all.
This is Retreat Week' at
Camp Huronia. Mass is being
said at St. Joseph's at 7:45 a.m.
instead, of the usual 10:00 a.m.
so Reverend Father Ed. Den-
tingers, C.R. and Brother Carl
Voll, G.R., can attend.
St. Joseph's Youth Club held
a roller skating party at the'
Lucknow. Arena-- ?n– Tuesday
evening, August 14, and joined
with the St. Augustine Youth
Club on Stinday afternoon for a
picnic - at Donnybrook:
SOCIAL ITEMS
A shower for Miss Bonnie
Pletch of Brussels is being
planned for Friday evening
August 24th in St. Joseph's
Parish Hall.. Her marriage to
Jim Hogan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Hogan, will take
place at St. Joseph's Church,
▪ Kingsbridge on September 15.
Mrs. Carl Riegling was ad-
mitted to the,, Wingham , and
District General Hospital on
Wednesday, August 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne
visited' with her sister, Mrs.
Kathleen Linsemaln, a patient
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUR DAY, AUCIUta'!' *ir 1*7 --"AGS #
Hamilton. Back row, Casey Wildgen, Bruce Bowman, . Dave
Mclvor. Rotary President, Bob Swartman, Coach, Doug
Cruickshank, • Manager, Jim Mclvor, Assistant Coach, Ru
Pruder,, Gord McLellan, Ron Sowerby and Dave Patter i t'
(staff photo)
in Victoria Hospital in London.
Mrs. Max Riegling was ad-
mitted to the Wingham and
District General Hospital on
Thursday; August 16.
Fifteen steers belonging to
John O'Connor were let loose
from their pasture field when a
tree fell on the fence. Twelve of
these steers were located but
three are still missing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schefter
from Stratford were weekend
guests -with ' her sister, Mrs.
John Howard, Mr. Howard and
family.
Jerry and Irene Logtenburg,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Derk
Logtenburg visited during the
past week with Mr., and Mrs.
Doug Dam and family in
Miss Joanne' Bongertman
spending her holidays with her
-friend, Linda Hendriks. Mary
Anne Boyle. is visiting with
Anne Marie Howard. -
Miss Adeline O'Keefe from
Marian Villa, London and
Sister Mary.Philomene O'Keefe
of the Sisters of Saint Joseph,
Leamington, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe' O'Keefe and
family.
Mrs. Reis Miltenburg left
London by aeroplane on Wed-
nesday, August 15, to spend a
three week vacation at the
_. home_ of_ her_ -father,.. Mr._ Her_-,
man Marsman and the Mar-
sman and Miltenburg families
in Holland.
Miss ' Cathy O'Keefe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
O'Keefe is spending holidays
with her aunt, Mrs. Cole Laz-
zara in Port Credit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hart-
man of Kitchener visited on the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Clifton Austin.
fenny VanDiepenbeek, Fran-
cis Hogan, Desmond and
Michael Courtney returned on
Saturday, August 19 from a 16
day vacation to the Western
Provinces. At Moose Jaw they
picked up Douglas Scott, who
also is visiting out West, and he
" travelled with them to Banff,
Vancouver, and Vancouver
Island. They visited _with Mr..,
and Mrs. John Joe Hogan in
Sidney, British—Columbia.-
Returning
ritishColumbia.Returning Doug to Moose Jaw,
the foursome returned home
via United States, crossing the
border at Sarnia. .
Peter Frayne, son of Mr. and
Mrs.' Donald Frayne returned
home on Thursday, August 16
after completing a six week
French Summer School Course
at Trois - Pistoles, Quebec.
Miss Nancy O'Keefe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph O'Keefe and friend
'Miss Sharon Whitley of
Goderich are spending holidays
with Sharon's aunt in Toronto.
The girls are taking pin the
• Canadian National Exhibition.'
▪ Mr. and Mrs. - Con Hogan,
visited in Glencoe with Mr. and
Mrs. Kerry Hogan and family
on the weekend. Their grand-
son. Todd returned home with
them for some holidays. -
Mrs. Gerard Hill (Wilamina
Lannan) and daughter Michele
from Toronto visited their
relatives and many friends here
on the weekend.
Gary Courtney, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Courtney, has
completed a -three year Carpen-
ter ' Apprenticeship with A.
Manning and Sons of Blyth.
_His -final examination_wa.s.wr_i_t
ten at Conestoga College, Doon
Campus, Kitchener, on Mon
day, August 20.
Several from this area atten-
ded the reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Redmond (nee Judy
McGuire) at the Saltford
Valley Hall on Saturday,
August 18 following their wed-
ding.
Several from this area atten-
ded the annual Horse Show
and Rodeo sponsored by the
Huron Trail Riders. Saddle
Club held "at the Dungannon
Fair Grounds on Sunday after-
noon.
Fresh 8
Smoked HAMS
•
FRESH MEATY
1.89
LB. 1.39
OPEN THURS.& FRIEVENINGS TILL9 p.m.
Save with ser. Wiia.sal. Priced - Wooly/
Direct NM Predocers
BASEBALL
The second ganpe of the Ash-
field Recreational -Baseball
final ' playoff series between
Kingsbridge and North . Ash-
field Juniors (boys up to age 11
years) was played at
Kingsbridge on Wednesday,
August 15 with North Ashfield
tying the series one game each
by the score North Ashfield 15,
Kingsbridge 9.
A large crowd was on hand
on Sunday afternoon at the
North.Ashfield ball diamond to
see the third game. It was a
close contest, wrt i `i ort i A.s- �`
field leading all the way to the
end of the sixth inning.
Kingsbridge made 17 runs in
the seventh inning, defeating
North Ashfield by the score of
26 to 12.
The fourth game was played
at Kingsbridge on Wednesday,
August 22. If a fifth game is
necessary, it will be played on
Sunday afternoon.
The Lucknow Intermediate
boys baseball team defeated
Port Albert Intermediates three
games to none to win the cham-
pionship trnphy. The Lucknow
boys were coached by Mrs. Ron
Wisser. The Canadian Legion
Trophy was presented ,to the
Captain by Robert. Simpson.
John Austin, chairman of the
Ashfield Recreational Commit-
tee and Clarence Doherty, who
was in charge -of the Inter-
mediate ball club were on hand,
to ,congratulate the teams:
Special patient
D. A. (Dan) Campbell, 200 Wilson Street in Goderich, has
proved himself a most unusual patient at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital.
Recently ,a new type of physiotherapy equipment was
made available to treat Mr. Campbell although the hospital
did not own the unit. When he learned that the hospital did
not have the equipment available at all times he purchased
the unit and donated it to the physiotherapy department.
Even though*'he cannot go to the lounges Mr. Campbell
heard that new television sets would make the stay in
hospital for his fellow patients a little more pleasant so he
also purchased two,new sets.
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Goderlch'ndletrial League President -Gerry Pitre on the left,
made the official presentation Thursday evening, of the
Venus Trophy to Bev Nevins, Sandy Profit. Doug Spitzlg.and
Sandy's Clippers of the Goderich Industrial League wire
recipients of the Venus Trophy symboNc of first place win-
ners In WWI piay,this season. Members of the team are
(front row, foe to right) John Phillips, Tom Crawford, Paul
Paquette, Sill Kirkey, Morley L'eiking, Illi Hoggarth and Nick
Klngsbrldgs 9WL a'•
Pro—LIfe ,n.,nb,rshlp
Monday evening, August 13, .
the Kingsbridge Catholic
Women's League held their
monthly meeting in St.
Joseph's - Parish- Hall with 13
memibers attending.
President, Mrs: John
Howard, brought the meeting
to order and Father Ed. Den -
finger led in the League.
Prayer. .
Spiritual Convener; Mrs,. An-
tone Van Osch, gave the Scrip-
ture reading and reported on
gifts of masses for our recently
departed parishioners, prayers
said at the funeral home, and a
gift of a crucifix to newly
married Marilyn MacIntyre.
The minutes were read by
Mrs. Tom Hogan. Correspon-
dence was read by Mrs. Frank
Riegling. Thank you notes from
Larry Wallace and Mrs. Gilbert
Frayne were read.
Treasurer, Mrs. Cyril Austin
reported.
A donation will be given to
Combermere, the Jesuits,
Children's Aid Society, and the
Resurrectionist Missions. Mrs.
Mark Dalton made the motion
that these donations be sent
and Mrs. Jim Martin seconded
it
Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Mem-
bership Convener, called the
roll. There are now 70 mem-
bers. Mrs. ' Mark Dalton was
presented with a statue of The
Holy Family by Mrs. Antone
Van Osch in recognition of
their recent 25th wedding an-
niversary.
Social Action and Cultural
Life Convener, Mrs. Joe Court-
ney, reported on Mrs. Lamber-
tus' birthday party celebrated
,by some of the league members,
Frank Sullivan's birthday, and
new citizens Mr. and Mrs. Arie
Van Diepan and Mr. and Mrs.
John Miltenburg.
Mrs. Fred Crawford, Lunch
Convener, reported on the
Craft Festival ands the lunch
catered by the Leaguer August
11. .
Mrs. Mark Dalton reported
that Betty Hendriks has vo1 tn-
teered to help with Guides. As
Christian Family Life Con,
vener, Mrs.Dalton, reported on
Pro -Life and stressed ' that
members join Pro-Liteand, buy
the handbook on abortion
There will be a meeti,tg in the
fall concerning Abortion and
Pro -Life.
Mrs. Frank Riegling, Con-
sumer Convener, gave` an in=
teresting report on ideas for the
homemaker. Mrs. Torn Hogan
reported 'on the 4-H Club star-
ting soon and asked for a
leader to assist with the club.
Fr. Dentinger stressed in his
spiritual talk that members be
a sign in life, ,and • urged
everyone to be -strong in Pro -
Life and to get others involved.
He has contracted Fr.
Sullivan CO give 40 hours to
.the school children and all
parishioners ern October.– Fr.
Dentinger also said that Bishop
Carter will be at St. Joseph's,
Kingsbridge on Sunday, Aug. 19 ,
to say Mass. Donuts and coffee
will be served after.
During lunch the mystery gift
was won by Mrs. Tom Hogan.
Bill Beacom. The team Sandy's Clippers sponsored by Profit
finished the schedule two points ahead of second .place
Carlow Tire. (staff photo)
Sowsrby; (bid( row) Deo answfsi, sponsor sandy Profit,
Ken Deer, Captain Doug Sphalg, Puss Prardsr,'Harry Karr and
Coach 1111 Bascom. League limns ars now invohrsd In
playoffs. Absent wire Cad Butler, Dora, Shbrtrs d and Nan
Sowerby. (staff photo) ..
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