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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-07, Page 9
GQOERIQH STOMAL-SAB,THORSIMY, FEBRUARY .TS 1$7 McGEE: I wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts, 'flow.ersand, visits while I was in theitapital. Special, thanks to Dr. Watts, Dr. Deathe, nurses and staff on first east; Joe McGee. --6 SPROUL: We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our families, relatives and friends for the• lovely cards, gifts, flowers. and , .yisits we ,received when. our son Matth ew was born in the Cr Hospital. A special thanto r. Cauchtjandl all staff of second east. • Joanne,., Gary and Matthew Sproule. --=6 „ YOUNG: • We wish to thank all our relatives, neighbours and friends for the rainy gifts and car -ds ofremem- brance ttiey offered `us on our, 205th _Anniversary. Fred and Donna 'Young. -6 MITCHELL: We wish to sincerely, thank the Goderich Arribulance Ser- . vice, Dr. Lomas, Dr. Deathe and the staff of Alexandra Hospital. A -very special thanks to Amy and Hugh' McCrostie ft.►,r taking my mail route and to Mr. Elmer Graham'. Many thanks to the friends, relatives and to the, wonderful neighhours.^ Fhe Charlie. Mitchell 'family. --6 MOORE: Many many thanks -to the friends and • neighbours 'who made Our benefit dance such a pleasant and successful ening. To the people who donated their time in organizing and carrying out the'' " many.delails involved iii an event of this kind, thank you. The tribute you paid our family will never be • forgotten. Eric and Bernice Moore and family. -6 JOHNSTON:' The family of the late. Delphine .Thhnston wish to ex- press -their sincere thanitti•and ail-- preciation ,tri 'relative~, friends and • neighbours for their beautiful floral 4 - .:.,,,tributes and expressions of syni- _ path• ,during "their recent. bereavement, Special Special thanks to the • staff of '1-turonview, nurses at Alexandra Hosjiital, Goderich, kev. •Warr and •the McCallum funeral - ho nne--Fix STQDDART: I Would like tt► t-hanlc. my friends and relatives who sent cards while' I way a patient: at Vic- toria Hospital, London, John Stod- dart. -6x EEDY: Mrs. Heber J.L. Eeily and family wish to express their, gratitude to all relatives, friends and ,acquaintances;who' showed them sairmpathy ink"their 'recent bereavement. -6 St'ARLING:, I wish to take this oli- portunity to express my sincere ap- preciation and thanks tti my friends" and « neighbours for .their cards, flowers and gifts while I was a patient -in Alexandra Marine and General hospital. Thanks•as well to ourneighbours who were so good to Everett during my hospital stay. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert and Dr. Jones also the, nurses and staff on second east, Your kindness will never be forgotten. ' l3eatrice Sparling.-6. BOG1 E ' I wish,to thank everyone who so kindly remembered me in so • many different ways while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London.: Mrs. Grace Bogie. -6 " During a press conference the iridpstry,7rneed to be OesPosierS, Chairman of the held by representatives of the protected if these are to survive board, of Windsor Raceway; racing, industry in' Toronto in parallelwithan., off --track Mr•William Hatch, Vice= recently, 'John J. 'Mooney, betting operation." President • of the Horsemen"s President of The Ontario • Others addressing ,the �press°;�'Benevole,nt and 'Protective 'Jockey, Club,° stated that off- conference and expressing 'Association; Mr. Lou track. betting° would be strong- approval of 'a.:,properly Cavalaris, a Director of the beneficial to the "l3" raceways supervised system of off --track Horsemen's Benevolent and in Ontario as well as to the rest betting were: Mr, Leslie Protective Association; ' and of the racing industry. '• "' Ehrlick; President of - the On- a Mr..i;'hil Sherwood, President Mooney . explained 'that in .''tarso Harness Horsemen's of the Canadian Thoroughbred •representa'tions to Ontario ',Association; Mr; Aime „Horse Society. Government Officials,- it.' .had, ' been recommended that a "special fund" be created, out.' of which payments would be made to "B" raceways to en- sure that they share in ,the ad- ditional revenues generted by off-track betting. He pointed 'out that if, for example, 1 per cent of the off- track wagering, were paid "'into, such , a "special . fund" to in Ovide additional revenues for "B" raceways.. then, -according. to conservative projections,- this would produce an arri'aunt " equal to 120 ,per cent cif their existing corrini.ned revenues tike (mutuels and adrnisssions), In the case of . Goderich Raceway, according to these proJections, its revenues would increase by $62,700. • Com- bined. revenues in the year 1"972 were $56,132. ' It was clear at the meeting that off-track betting has trhe overwhelming suppilvt: c>f^*hrir semen in Ontario:, However, it . was - -.recognized .that there has been opposition to off-track bet- ting by "B". raceways, .• In , this connection, Mooney pointed out that specific safeguards for '"B" raceways had been recommended to the Governme'nt' of Ontario, in ad- dition to the' provision for a "special funic ' It has been recommended thatthe ,"•''B"• raceways be..represented on the _board operating off-track bet= ting.. In . addition, it' h as been recommended that, where the board determines it to be in a track's best interests, off-track betting shops loccated,in the same, town or, region should be closed while a program of racing is in progress. ' It was* also mentioned that the Ontarii> Task Force. on. off- track betting had "m'de• the 'following" :statement —i.n its report:;,,,,:` he.,10,tergsts„ ',small_ tracks, hoarse owners and; breeders—the 'grass roots' , of / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / SPAR—Kg—TT—would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation o all my relatives, friends and neighbours who remembered • me with gifts, flowers, cards and visited' me while I was in the- `Goderich Hospital.. special thanks to Dr. . ' Wallace, Ur',. Flowers, nurses on _second west, 'Goderich Ambulance -drivers and orderlieti, Rev.. Rnyal and Rev. McCallum for their many visits. Your kindness will always be rerfrembered. Ross A. Sparks. -6x KERNiGHAN: I would like to very sincerely express my thanks for the, attention of the nurses of second • fluor east, friends and, acquaintan- ces for the man; cards,•plants and flowers sent to, me; also special thanks t'o Ur. •R>G,,Lo`inas, Dr, J.M. Watt and Dr. K:L•,'Laniliert'rwhile I was a patient in the , Goderich Hotipital. " Mrs. Gertrude Ker - a .nighan.-6x - In the junior boys' and girls' volleyball tournament on Thur- sday January 31 at yRober.tson the teams both played• well. The Victoria girls won the •ehampionsfiip. The scores were - 15 -12 and 15-9. The Robertson boys .won,two games out of the three played. _The scores 'were 15-.12_,Viotor-ia• ,,and Robertson caught up fir games to follow 15-9 and '15-11. . We were pleased to `dee team spirit and • an enthusiastic audience. The Victoria girls and Robertson boys will be playing ata tournament at Vic- , toria in the near future., • Last week there_.was some 'confusiofi about the name of the' rats in Miss Bonthron's. class. We now have Bobby Sox and Twinky. - Speakers from • Room 4 were Sonja Lapaine, Shirley Hall, and 'John Alexander. On' :Friday morning' the , students from the, junior hall 'listened attentively •to their representatives. All speakers spoke very well and their topics were interesting. The winners 'in order were:„ Elizabeth MacMillan, , Ron •Butler. and Allan Shackleton. ' The Legion branch finals will .. be held at f,obertson School at '• 1:40 bn February. On Tuesday afternoon Jason;, Ainslie will hretiresent.; Robert son -School in Holmesville the public ealfing:contest: We wish him success in the com- petition. , Heather' Brander will , represent us in• the Legion speaking contest. Michelle Campbell is the runner-up and she will replace either of the other speakers if they became ill on the day they are to speak. The l5oys weight - training groups. are lifting .to ninety-five% pounds, but Mr. Leggatt is only allowing up to seventy pounds because much more weight than your "bodycanwithstand. can be serious- to your' back. - This must seem like a small amount of weight but using the proper exercise this seems quite heavy. AT SALTFORD VALLEY HALL Saturday, February r 9 MUSIC. 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