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SLEET STORM"",
Due to the severe sleetstorm'
early Sunday morning many, if
not all,. church services` in this
area were cancelled. The sleet'
condition, was widespread in
Southern Ontario and also in
Michigan. By evening many'
hydro lines were damaged. a
"On Monday morning con-
cession "roads and sideroads
were not safe folr.bus travel and
thus schools had few pupils
but teachers made an effort to
be present.
Convener. of -finance, Mrs.
Olive Blake, spoke on the-'com-
naitment and" responsibility of
Stewardship,, Bessie -McNee
read a Bible passage and gavel-`
suitable comments.
o
The topic, "Prayer.-
.,Taugh.t' was. expla�.
Jean ' Arrington
jorie Pentland
alphabet. Be;
Offertory
sus
d by
d. Mar -
ad the Bible
ee Alton gave the.
oyer.'
Njps. Audrey Hasty presided
lei the business. All annual
reports, were readand . ap-
proved, showing a very busy
andrewarding year..
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' Proper Leafs ,read),;
on s
to
Cries of jnfair" are echoing
" -through the halls of the Signal-.
• Star .Publishing building as the
game between the ],'aper Leafs
and CKNX - bad -guys from
Wingham approaches..
Unconfirmed .reports . have
filtered to Paper Leafs" Coach
Ed Byraki that the -.CKNX� team
is , secretly importing
professionals from the World
Hockey Association for . the
game.-.' a
• While such rumors have a
few of the Leafs. worried, Cap-
tain Bob Shrier was' heard to
uip,"If it's teae, we're sure to
beat -them.",
SOCIAL •,, 4 ''
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The ,big
NEWS"- game is scheduled
oh. Monday,'. Janua.r�' 21, � ti
Mrs. Minnie Jones celebrated Secretary reported
her 94th birthday. Her. son, members had perfect
Melvin, who, resides' with her,
always honors her on her birth--
day
irth day with ,potted flowers and a Catering prices have been ad -
large birthday cake and- justed for the coming year. A
welcomes all who visit her. noon luncheon will be a served
Congratulations, 11(Irs. Jones! Thursday, February' 7, 1974,
three
atten-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott, 'and
children, Matthew and An=
drew,' from Kitchener, also
Marthh Fed,. -_froom London
were home for the weekend.
Rfhonda McMichael,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur McMichael.,, had her ton -
nils removed on. .Thursday at
Alevandta Marine and General
preceding the annual meeting.
•
Warren Robinson, English teacher at Goderich District .Collegiate Institute, and student ac-
tors in his theatre arts group .make fund raising plans to finance their trip to England during
the Marbh break, Theatre 64 in•London has invited the grOup 10 perform the play "A Troll
Out Of Tune". As the trip is, not sponsored by the Huron County Board of Education,
students will be selling rattle: tickets for a one week stay at a Freeport hotel in the
Bahamas,' all expenses paid. They .will also sponsor 'a donee! at' Saitfofd wValley Hall. on
March 2, featuring' the Broughams .Mr•: Robinson hopes to obtain. a government grant to
help pay for the trip too. A • total of about .$11,51)0 is needed. (staff photo)
Ice storm blamed
for accident toll
•
Hos ita1 Goderich Despite the ice storm which r road con.ditions for an accident
Mrs. Cecil .Blake, visited Girls' and 'boys'. .volleyball
several days in Wingham with teams have been chosen from
• Grades 5 and 6 'in the junior
a .d� ..Mrs.. -Richard . They ._-,.-_ �_.:. ,_.
Mr u hall. ; They competed .against
Kilpatrick. On Friday Mrs. A.
N.' Atkinson and Mrs.
.Blake ' 'Victoria Public School on Mon.
vitited friends °iic Atwood. Jan. N.--"atVictoria. " Public
" School.
ANOTHER ‘ RLACE ,' .• _ We lost in' all the girls'
"Mrs. Mollie .Whiteside games but managed to winrbne.
created '.a' flower 'gardeh on out of three in the boys' games.
. waste land' near her home in. Maybe we �vill do better next
' ,Dungannon." Yot ya.don't know time. -
Mrs, Whiteside? Of`course not! , The students in Miss Bon-
Her home is in 'Dungannon in thron's class have . two new
Northern Ireland 7 the home of class. members. They,
the first settlers ire our Dungan, • , are two rats.:, Bobby -Sox is
non. -- brown and -„white and ,Patches
Mrs. , Whiteside plants is black and white. We hope'e”
"Flowers for Peace" in barren, they will enjoy it with us
litter -ridden patches in trouble -because we are very happy to
torn„Ulster. She uses her own look after, them.
• plants and slips for the Peace On Priday of last week,' four
Gardens. 'It might,,,,he a worthy ”°'•'� n w Anatole members were
project,. in villages in Huron elected: -to the 'committee.
Nancy Bird is our -n_ew
president; Marlene McDougall
and Bruce.
• Do you -read the Ulster Corn-
'mentary brnchure?
m SOCIAL NEWS
is our new, treasurer, and Davie
,1 •lli ittls -our new secretary.. a
Bonne Chance to ' all .: Grade
A ;'bricla1,•.,shower•••-•is -being students in the top frogs con-
planned
on-
p 4;
for Barbara y Culbert
tanned Barbara C
on Wednes, a , Januar 30,' at
8:00"p.m• in Dungannon United
Church S. S. rooms.
Mrs. Robert Irvin and Mrs.
David Dawson are canvassing
in the village for "March of
Dimes".
Mrs. Terry 'Hodges'and new
baby Tanya returned home.
'from Goderich hospital Thur-
sday. -
Mr. and "Mrs. Alvin 'Sher-
�,,,. �- wood received word of the
death of Mrs. James Barbour
..n (formerly Ida ''Sherwood) of
Louden. Sympathy is extended
to, relatives in this area.
U.C.W.
do not know what 'we want
be.
to
hit most of Southern, Ontario on Saturday, January -19, which
over the weekend, Goderich ,.caused $250 damage to a car
Would 'like to th a�bl the
�V a wo
staff and pupils of G.D.C.I. for
their ,courtesy and help in
assisting•us with our choices by
having us there last, . Wed
nesday.
On• the weekend we were
—struck by an ice storm.
Everything was covered with
ice. Some schools were closed
because of the' weather. The:
buses. could not get to the
scho'fils.
The school has: purchased a
set of weights for the pupils to Y-
- use. ?' Every second Saturday,
the school is ,op ned for' the
grades 7 and 8 pupils of Rober-
tson Memorial Pub is School to
use the sports equi brit of; he
school. •
Last Ihrtaday.' the floor
hockey, games. officially opened
with six teams. ,The game's are'
. ;
played 'Tuesday, a .Thursday
at 3;50 p.m...,There .;are ,.ab.out.
twelve players on each team.
Every year at this time we
k h for
test. Don't forget to support'
your • rows.•
•
now speer he are. given
two different •provincial. con-
tests. ` This week we have been
hearing these speeches, They
have been very interesting and
different. Topics have been
varied from postcards' •.to
asteroids.
Once again the grade eights
in the county. have to make
'har"d decisions in choosing sub-
. jects for grade nine. Each.
student is required to. fill out a
registration form. English is a
compulsory .subject for every
student, The credit system has
Dungannon U.C.W. ladies met' ' madeit a little more confusing.
t • It is difficult to know what to=
.ori . Tuesday in f ungannon choose at our age. 1Vlost of us
United Church with an- -
dance of 18,
priice'reported only five major, driven by Kathleen;Bowen, 240
accidents last weekJ Ales St, and $200`d'airiage to ---
a Vehicle, driven by Ashley
suffered bruises Craven,
h•.ie'st ear Gil'bert; 270 Mill Road. The
was in collision with a'vehicle mishap, occurred at Huron
driven, by Robert Hall, 313 Street near Oxford Street. ,
Lakeside Dr., at the corner of • Town police laid 15, charges:'
Wellington and. Elgin Streets .two under the Narcotics Gon- _
on Thursday January•17. Each trol, Act;.three for' offences
car' had $1,000 damage. covered by the Criminal Code;
On Friday, , January 18," a six under provisions .of the,
three -car collision on Bennett Highway Traffic Act; and ,five
• Streel near Bayfield Road for violations of "the Liquor
caused $3,100 'damage. Cars Control Act.
„,mc(riven by David -Doughty, 46 ' mGo re ch Police investigated,
Wellington 'St., Nand Margaret . 96 occurrences during the paste
▪ Enid Bell, 56 St. Patrick St., " week andp16 of these" were of a `
had $1,500 damage each. criminal nature,. Three arrests
Another vehicle, driven by were'' made for drug :offences,
Mark Brudnicki 39 Trafalgar- and charges are pending
St:, had $100' damage:, analysis of the exhibits seized.
Also on Friday, January '18, ' The ^'_following_ charges ' were
'cars driven by. William Bowden laid: Criminal 4; HTA •6; LGA
of Dungannon, and Rodney 5:''Warnings• 12.
-Y.
'Cox; •RR 2 .Goderich, collided
on So&th' St. ' near Bennett"
resulting in $300 damage to the
Bowden vehicle and $75 to the
• Cox „car.. .
Police blame
wet slippery
for. 2:00 p.m'. on Sunday,
February 24 at the Goderich ,
Memorial Arena.. Alltproceeds
fromthe event will go toward t
support of they Goderich and
District Association for the
Mentally Retarded.
.• Tickets , are- ort sale npw
through local merchants,
Signal -Star Offices and Paper
Leaf team members for $1:00
each. They will,also be
vailallle a gat.
In ltddition o their admit- ;
'lance to the g , tickethglders
'will be eligible for a draw with
-a hind quarter of beef as ""a
prize. • ..• ,
Signal -Star reporters were
unable'' to arouse a comment.
from Jimmy (the Greek) Snyder
'of Las Vegas on the probable
outcome of the game. °However,
informed, sources sa_y(•the odds
,.ort' rare inn-- fay.car .:of :tare- ?aper:..._. ..
Leafs since the rumors of WHA'
players reporting ,to the CKNX
camp:
Coach Byrski claims that the
oddsnakers, can't be wrong,
especially with the lineuhe
has assembled. -
. ,01 - t ,
Time. ...
along with ,Paul Steep` and
Lloyd Lounsbury. The fourth
and just as certainly potent line
consists of `Jim Fitzgerald,
Howard Aitken and Eric'
Howald. +" i
If the CKNX teach' does
manage to cross thgpcentre line
it will run .into highly touted
defensemen George..Vander-
burgh,"�. Tom l Lynn; Brian
Romig bpd John 'Buchanan. A
speciia1;:goa lkeeper- to *be intpor.'
ted. from the egg_ coast will! ;
remain a .secret ° until gave
time,°
C_ NX team officials , jhave
yet to reveal their full i;fie crap.
Sports writere in the aj"0.4*11x*
pest the CKNX team list,to'be
released soon. One said . that
the reason for the delay` aacor.
ding to . his information, 1s
because of possible W#•IA deals,
'He 1i,as announced Ins, final
-lineups, subject to change if he.
he ever makes it to seeing steam
practise.
•Centre Bob ,Shrier, publisher
of the Signal -Star, • will have
Torn Vanderburgh and `Dave
.Williams as his wings, • The
line of Dennis Vanderburgh;
Jeff Seddon • and John "Gorton.
promises to be deadly as will
Shipwreck (Ron) Shaw's line.
Shaw will drill the CKNX net
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