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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-03, Page 7Pa, RICH SIONAL-STAR, THC RSI ►A'Y, J'AHtJAFkx' 3;1` 74 Q The'first two of 13 Midwestern Ontario Snowm,Pbile Racin • Association • meets this, season were held over the pa "weekend at "H.ully -Gully Sports hear Varna. Despite p •,. weather and track conditions on Saturday the event was uccess with drivers competing on. a very fast and Sunday. More._ than 150 drivers competed in 18 orae turning in average lap speedsr_ irl xcess of 65 hour. (staff photo) - The. GDCI senior.Vikings • -boys' :basketball teamwon the Consolation • Championship: at the'.fifth annual Huskie Tour- - itnarne'rit .held in Stratford during the. Christmas holidays. \ The Vikings . defeated .the entral • Huron Redrnen" han- . ttly in-the.cnnsolation final,"54- ?'. The CDGI team held a.12-2-• 1)4st quartet lead, and•'finished `�- first, quarter ahead 14-5, Viking scoring.was evenly d (: tributed, • •v✓itit Casey "idgen and Ron -Willis lee ing with 12 points each. P:t Conlon added` ;1q" points, • wt ile�Mike :Wildgen threw in other 10: Dave Patterson had _ ur,..and Jim, Watt and "Ron: INDIVIDUALLY HEATEDROOMS ARE NO GREAT .FEAT, 'WHEN YOU /NSTALL. ELECTRIC HEAT •".Sowerby- three each for Vikings. • . Bob" Riel had 13 for,Cen - Huron and ferry Lobb had . The Vikings got into the c� solation final by beilti • Tillsjnburg Armandale; j37,? • The Vikings exhibited s•:�`' • ball control throughcqut‘ t game, and led 21-19 L tthe It:I Pat Conl'oi led" the win with 12 points. Casey'.Wil" added nine,- Mike.- Wite: eight, .Jim Watt six and Patterson tw(► points. Eugeite T.ri 1,41i d • , , • Tillsonburg. ' _ ` ''The Vikings lost their, f round game to a strong Lon. Whea bl ,•'�wiChlrl t` ners play. a , 41-33, but were e o int, s of the win:;• .the,,finaf minute of :Wheabl London . season, b: round of Straifor4 Casey ' Willis ea { against Mike Wil Jim Watt fc ,three for, c Vikings. is unbeaten in the nference so far this lost in the second he _tournament to western in over- • gen had' six points, r and Pat Conlon ach Phil Bugler's BUDD KUEHL. at HURON PINES ELECTRIC 86 King St. Phone - Clinton 482-7901 St. :Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge was packed on Christrhas Fye for the singing of Christmas carols followed by Midnight Mass, officiated by Reverend Father Ed. Den - finger, C.R. Reverend Father Jerome Kroetsch of London asaisted- Father Dentinger with , Christmas festivities, officiating at the Midnight Mass at St. Mary,''s`thurch in Lucknow, • Jim :Sinnett and friend' Tom . Manning of New York City, • sailors on the boat "THE IDLEHAR'l' docked at •,•.•Alpino, Michigan, spent Christ- mas with the Sinnett family. They had to" return to their • .boat the following day. Miss Vivian Bryan, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Bryan - of Toronto spent five -days Christmas holidays with her aunt, Mrs. John Austin, Mr, -Austin and family. Reverend Father Ed. Den- tinger, C.R. Spent Christmas Day witis niece, Mrs. Nolan, Mr. Nolan) and family in Kit- c•hener. Brother Carl Voll spent Christmas Day wish Mr. and Mrs. ...Ed. Li'enhardt in' Waterloo. - Mr. and- Mrs, Fred V:, ella spent. Christmas---wi h , heir . -daughter Maureen r. an► -- Mrs. Delmar M4, and fam_'c in Unionville, Ohtario. Mr. and Mrs. Art `Bowler• :• ( Lynda Vassella 1 and son from .1;, Sebringvij�ie -and Miss ' Diane --Vassella ('.row �Srarborou Stu. • 6 spenthristn�,a' al.tthe home cif"' their •parents•4lr.. and .Mrs., Fred Vassella. 'Doctor and Mrs a Peter Holland and family and Mr. andMrs. Bill Masters and family from Clarkson spent five days Christmas holiday. at °the i olland farm, here We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Joe Garvey, Sr, is a patient in St. `Michael's Hospital, Toronto having suf.- .fered a"heart attack. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery Mrs. Gerard WI. the former • Wilamenia Lahraa.i� of. Toronto.. and her aunt Mrs. Monica L, of London visited with Mt. Mrs. Jim Martin and atte the • Chri•stnias` Mid Ceremonies""' at St Church: It has .been .27" since both ladies had bee Midnight Mass .at our c -Mrs.• Judy Rieglin Orangeville spent Chi.' with Mr. and Mr Riegling and remaihed'f days holiday with the Te families. Mr. and Mrs. Danny from ,Moose Factory an Antoinette Dalton fib, Oak, Michigan spent with Raymond Dalton an Dalton families. Holiday -Visitors wit and Mrs. Con Hogan we son •and dauWhter-3 , , and. Mrs: Kerry :tip' family of Glencoe andtida Miss Fay Hogan -and John Cugolito of Lonct Mrs. Mary Hogan of L Desmond and Miclt,4 ney and friends spent mas Day ,with the _f sister Sharon,, Mrs. McClenaghatt,''M'r "McClenaghan and: - U,; Clinton. Mr.. and Mrs.. Bci (Kath)essn t ' 1ei11) a Shawn ,c>t` .Woodstock, as' with her,par rand rs. . Jim O'N Mrs/ Bernadine Kin the Christmas holiday •her b other Len 1'L and i ;Mrs. O'Loug 1 Detr4►it, Michigan. Widget, Jackie, Aryn Dalton, daughte' and Mrs. Mafk Dalton, Miltenhurg, son Of i"fc Mrs. Ries Mittenbutg 4 ding this week' at Mo toryi'visiting with the sister, Maureen, Mr Chilton and Eddie. • ° Mr. Harvey .Lassa. Goderich and., Mr, a, Peter Main • (Louise and family of Gia Christmas with t Dalton family: _ • Miss l.� nise,,Oi ton daughter of Mr. Band Mrs, 'Nark Dalton f^'and friends Janice .and Kathy Foran have returned from the , � a lair'after2 spending. one ton visited with the. -,op. New Year's Day. Miss Judy Marsh arid, t'riend; .Michael . Laga'nusse of Kit - choler spent Chr'is.tma,s week there. holidays wtcn the rormer"s to ... Holiday visitors \tiith Mr, parents. Mr, and Mrs.` Alvin' h ch. and Mrs. Dennis Dorton were Moran - of members of their farnily Mr. On Sunday afternoon, tms Carl . and Mrs. Maurice Dalton and December 30, St.. Joseph's `. family from Port Elgin, Mr.— Parish Hal( was packed as the ' fave and .Mrs, Brian , Dalton` and children . and teenagerb Toho. rag' family of Guelph ' and Miss had taken part as Readers,' °Maria Dalton oLondon Altar -Servers, Choir and ------`--"t7shers • were honored by Mr. 'a� d Mrs. Douglas -Reverend/, Father Ed, Den- Frayne Id rantlord visited , _tinge*, C.R., .and Brother Carl ,..during the holiday season with ' Voll for the work they had the Frayne relatives here. done during the past year. An • � ."` '-`Mr. and Mrs. Rob Coleman after oonr of music and games_ Mr. (Marilyn 'MeIntyYre) of Guelph was enjoyed and' `treats given °w ' and Mr. and MA. Jim O'Neill " to 1l who attended, ''..••-,,,,, TT Mr. of Toronto spent the Week bet- ' Last Thursday eveni-ng ween Chx.i;s.tmas and Ile `"a .br wling at the Luc;kno.w Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Bowling Alleys was also enL Mb.Ln.tyre. Mr. and Mrs. Larry. toyed by the tehildren .and -:. Court- ., Christ's-• + en cy • lton Miss soya 1 and titer iend and know. "McIntyre and family of Bramp teenagers. Knox W ol. Ellis n . �. pet t e t s Mr: and v spen't with ' ine '. in ' The December meerir g ' 'nf L )n o.x W .M S afternoon •`Ariaci✓li�a y..-‘G,a ' he l4 :fn "the Church Parlour,Tete:�day,after- ;noon December l8th, with an attendance 'qf 30. The meeting opened with the President, Mrs. Clayton Edward d and "�' vt � . g rag the Call to Worship followed by the` singing of Hymn Shepherds -Watched Their , • }Sh•Aeep" .and • a Christmas r'i-•G'.N'C+, i��'irV r4'nY Y-_vs4nv-..r. .. e.. �.e.......... «.... ... ..... Mrs. A. Enright read- the, Scripture, which was 'the, prophecy of the coining of • Christ, from the Old Testament, followed by. a Christmas Prayer. Mrs. Frank McArthur, Life Membership Secretary,. then presented Miss' Ethel Eldet•,,,�`w,i,S,,h,_ a.n„-„H ,norary Life -*Membership Certificate and the pin which was the :giftfrom here sister and family, in r-et°ognition of years of ser. ice'. Business of the .rfieet `g' :w f(e ..a , VI; r'n' at; •attehcled t:© .enc r em ers joined in singing ); darn Mir : firtst p.44.icai - 9 a , • As this was the Ann meeting reports were bl}A� from thy , iarious Secret�ar ps which were'` very encour ging,, and the new'j'te,of officers fora, . 1974 were then installed by Rev. G. Lockhart Rovail who gave words of encouragement . - 'a -press ^ oiiY'for' greater returns in the- coming_ year. \_• Mrs. _.Clayton Edward, President for 1974 advised the Presbyterial meeting will be ,in Seaforth rlanuary-9th, 1:30 p.m, and mem e'li rs -w `ere urged to at- tend if possible. ,Christmas Carol "Silent Night •.Holy Night” was sung and the - meeting closed with prayer"af- ter which the members enjoyed a social half hour together, SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 3RD '74 - BUY NOW AND SAVE ... SALE ENDS JANUARY 194h '74 OTHER PENMANS "95" .AND "71_' ` COMBINATIONS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS OFF 20% -• SPECIAL RAC,(- _- FIGURED PATTERNS REGULAR $13 NOW 698 EA. 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