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AGR-AQDER;!CH, S GNAL- "AR, THURSD , FEBRUARY 'r 1974
KAPERS
Sympathy. its extended to
Nits. Heber Eedy and the Eed;X
famines` on the death of Heber
J.-40.:Eedy. ,at his' home in
f Duingannon on Wednesday,'
January 30th. Funeral services
were held on Friday afternoon
at the McCallum° Funeral
°
Home, ..GQderich with inter.-
Ment in the Dungannon
Cemetery.,' '
Students of St.. Joseph's
School, at `Kingsbridge have
been enjoying holidays and the
parents. . have .been taking ad-
vantage of the extra help at"
home as our teachers are
• among the 147 teachers of the
• 'Huron -Perth Roman Catholic
Schools, whose mass resignation
took place on Friday; February
1st. The teachers are now back
at• school: -
M.iss Mary VanDiepan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: 'Arie
VanDiepan ,.was released from
'the Goderich Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
on Sunday afternoon. Mary
had • been hospitalized +for.r.5
• days.
Miss Joanne Hendriks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Hendriks commenced 1,0
month training. at Conestoga
• College in Guelph qn Monday,
February 4 as a Registered
• Nursing -Assistant.
Miss Fay Hogan, daughtee.of
Mr. 'and- Mrs. Con Hogan com-
menced her new employment as
"Food Service Administrator"
atm Doctor McKinnon- Phillips,..
Hospital in Owen Sound on
Mornda February..: 4th.
Mrs? Bernadine Kinney and
Mrs. Rita ,Howard returned to
their homes here on Friday af-
ter spending . one week in
Detroit, ° Michigan with
''r1la.tive5'and friends.'
- "'Local 335 of the National
-Farmers' Union are makipg
plans for a dance Ato„be held in
• the Ripley Hall on Saturday,
-February 9th with dancing to
Norman Dunsmo'or's Or
Qchestra • Fifty „,percent of the
'=proceeds will 'be donated to the
Ripley -Huron Recreational.
Coniplex: Members' and - their
families of Local :335 N.F.U.
• from .this area recent'ty enjoyed
Sunday afterrio(�n ,bowling at
• the Lucknow Bowling Alley.
Con:g%ra`tu'iations', to 'Me.
Warren Zinn,a local Salesman'
for Wilfred, Mclntee Real
Estate who was the second toll
salesman' for the year 1973:
Warren'ssales amounted •tow
$1,300,000. -He was presented
with a Caravelle Cordless Elec-
tric Clock • fz4 m Mr.' Bill
Hirfgston, company sales
,...,.:-..-'-Tniit'nager in recognition of his
achieyement. Mr. and Mrs.
Z•irrn were a'Iso recipients of arc
.a11 -expense trip toi Florida., _ ">•
YES! the Groundhog did see =
• his shadow- on. Saturday, _ - Two escape'' iniury
•
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Mrs... in teMrtot .,r, 52-/111.
Agricultural C.oliseu'in,
Toronto;' .
Mrs. Harvey (Fat) Liviogston
is the new 'Avon representative
in our area, taking u •er for
Mrs. Frank (Anne) Riegling.
Mr. and Mrs, Clem Steffler
visited with his father, 'Mr.
Clem Steffler, Sr. who was
hospitalized in the Wingh;ann
and District-Qeneral• Hospital
• following a serious acxide.nt. „
Tide car which Mr. Steffler wa
driving failed' to stop at' the
train crossing in Brussels due
to the icy gads. He was struck
by the train and thrown from.
his car- He received two
broken shoulders and required
60 stitches to close, the gash in
this face.,
GIRL GUIDES
The 1st Kingsbridge Girl
Guide Company met on Thur-
sday evening in the Parish Hall
and held a surprise going away
!party for Assistant Leader Miss
Joanne Hendriks who is
leaving to attend a ten month
training course as a Registered.
Nursing Assistant at. the
Conestoga College in Guelph.,
The Girl Guides thanked
Joanne for all the time spent
with them and for all the help
she had given and asked her to
accept a gift in appreciation
and .remembrance of their
happy days together.
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HOCKEY:
-(-M.H7A play-offs are aleing
place and several from_ here
have beenaattending the games.
The Lucknow Bantams were
defeated two games straight, by
the Brussels Bantams in the
best two out of three games.
Boys from Kingsbridge on, this.
team are:. Shawn Dalton, 'Tom
O'Keefe, Mark _Frayne and Jim
VanOsch.
The Brussels Pee, Wee Met .
the Lucknow Pee Wees in the
third and deciding game at the
Lucknow Arena on Friday
evening February 1st. The ,
score was ,tied 3 all and
Brussels. scored the , deciding
goal with only �32 seconds left''
to play in regulation time.
Congratulations to'the,Brussels
Bantams and. the Brussels Pee'
Wees, Bbys irony Kingsbridge
on the Pee Wee Team are:
Stephen" Howard and . Eric
Courtney. ' • ."
- Lucknow Atoms are playing.
against Milverton Atoms.
Lucknow took the 1st game
with the ..score LucknoW --7
Milverton 3. .Players on this
team are Steven and Michael
Frajyne.
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Big tournament
slated for GDCI
The GDCI "°gymnasium.:..'wili-
be• the site of two special attrac-'°
tions wit'hi'n' the next week.
On Saturday the First An •
-
nual Goderich Viking In-
vitational Tournametit for
senior basketball 4 teams will
take place. •
Eight strong teams are en-
`.tered and the tournament
should ,provide exciting action
from the opening tipff at 900
a.m. when Medway takes on
Sarnia S.C.I.T.S., and. London
Montcalm •me,ets Sarnia . St.
Pats.
The bail may not go kito the basket but, these ladies are
just playing for the fun of it 'anyway, Basketball is just part
of the activities offered by the Ladles. Sports program at
Goderich District Collegiate Institute on Mondsy night.
(staff photo)
Sailing C ub �>a
Committee racing
s reviews
The oderich Sailing Club
will hold its .monthly, general
Meeting tonight at 8 p.m..at the
• Maitland Country Club .
Club member's will' discuss �,
• the junior sailing program''and
the possibility. 'of acquiring
ah„other dinghy „for training
purposes.
Thejunior. fleet- committee,'
headed jointly by G. Langford
and Dr.. A.G. Miller '.'have
rrrepa red , a thorough brief 'on'.
,S,his subject, whiic,h was
disc'l'osed to the club executive
Monday night.
Race ..committee -chairman
Pat Shanahan ' will' be presen-
ting his comini°tt, es review 'of
racing rules for 1974,'and a
proposal' ''for- a performance
handicap -is being designed to
encourage an increased number'
of participants on the starting
tine.
These are two of several sub- .
jects which will be discussed
along 'With other topics of 'in-
terest to .lnernbers. Organizers
hope .for' a good attendance at
the meeting. •
' .The'rneetidng is,al'so open to
anyone interested in joining the'
club.
At 10:30 London Bea"l meets
Petrolia Lancers and Wood-
stock Red Lievils clash with the
host Vikings squad. .
. Games in consolation and
championship „rounds will con-
tinue throughout the day with'
the finals at 7:00 p.m. and 8:30
p.m.
The public i welcome and
admission is byvii tournament
pass available from senior •
Viking' players , at 50 cents for
the day, or by a single entry
charge of 25 cents.
. Next- Friday, February 15,
' the world famous Harlem Stars
will take von the senior Vikings •
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We are now making loans on all
types of properties in your area.
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„� atli �he,�.C�DC lti.-g3�r--•w i.th.. ga.m�, time set for ;:30 p.m.
.Thetouring stars promise
coinedy, and_fun for the entire
family. Tickets are .available.
from. any Viking . basketball
player.
Adult tickets cbst
students $1.25 and children's
$1.00.
Proceeds go to support
student athletic activities, at
GDCI:.
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February 2nd and we look for-
..- ward to having 6 weeks of win-
ter. So far, we `have had the
mildest winter in many years
with little snow.
Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan
who had been ,spending the
winter months with • her
daughter Mrs., Mary Edwards
in London returned • to her
home „here because of the
. milder 'weather and she• reports,.
that they have more snow in
.London,. than we have here in
the, Snow ,Belt, Area, • • . ,
&- Mr. and, Mrs. Kerry Hogan
,and family. Glencoe spent the
• 'week -end at th'e 'honte of his
parents, 'Mr. and • Mrs, ' Con
Hogan, .,
The Catholic Wirmen's
league is 'making plank for' a •
card -',party to be held in the
Parish Hall at Kingsbridge trn
Friday evening,, February 8th
t 'beginning at 8:30.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin"
and.Mr: and."Mrs. Tim Hu iter
attended the ,Canada Fes-'
Show • on Friday, _Februar 1st
• at the Agricutlt ral, Coliseum,'
Exhibition Groutj ds; Toron,ta.
'the ` big attraction was the
"tractor pu ll'Lttaing Modified
and Super Stock which started
at 7 p.m. 'and•lasted until 1:30
•a.m. (Aetna_ Dalton, , Benny
VanDiepenbeeand Bob Situp-
sqn, Jr. also attended the
Canada • Farm• Show at the
Two Goderich men escaped
injury on January 30, when the
`cars they were driving collided
at the' intersection' ;of. Victoria
and East streets: '` Q
A' car' driven by Jonathon
Fisher, 202 , Bennett- St„
received .$175 damage while the
other vehicle, driver- by Donald
Denornme, 193 MacDonald St., .
had $200 damage.
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Again, there were no injuries
suffered in a crash on January'
31;., when. a car driven by M.
Donavon "Chalmers of Owen _f
Sound, collided with anojer
driven by C. Alfred Lebeau, of
Bayfield, on Victoria -St.
Damages were $300 to the
Chalmers Barr- and $200 ,to the
Lebeau,, tgir. '
•
' Goderich ' Poilice reported
layingj' three charges nfor
criminal Code offences; 1$" for
Highway Traffic Act offences
and 'three for Liquor Control
Act{4offences. Officers laid three
charges for bylaw violations.
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