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PAGE 1.2—'GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. JUNE 11 1974
AUBURN AND EIISTRICT NE<S
• ALBERT AL MCFARLANE.
Funeral ,servicer were held
last Saturday ,lune a, 1974 for
Albert A McFarlane who
passed away in Clinton Public
Hospital on - June 5 in his 90th
year
He was the son of the late
George McFarlane and
,Elir-ab'°eth Chick and was born
3t Lambeth >>n• August 24, 1884.
A retired funeral director, he
was a member of Knox United
Church, Auburn .
In 1966 he marries ''t ae for-
, mer EIma Mutch at St. Marys
who survives him along with
TM several nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by his first
wife, the farmer Minnie
Hamlvn in 196•1
1s
Trap shoot
at.. Vanastra
At the Vanastra skeet shoot
last Wednesday, •June 5th, Tom
Jardin of Wingham hit‘23 •out
of 25 target-: to finish first. Heb.
was followed by. Bill Stewart of
Goderich and Glen QMogk of
Bornholm with 22 hits each,
and Merl Batkin. of Clinton
with 20
Ner•'t arne Harold Smith of
Seaforth with 19. Mansford
Dierut of Goderich with 18,
Ashley Gilbert of Goderich
with 15. and •Jim Hogg and
Torn Ph;'lips,>f Seaforth with
15 -each
In the trap ,hoot la -4 Satur-
day, Jun Hog of Seaforth was
the top shooter with 22 hits, He
was followed by Mery I3atkin
of (Tinton with 21, Ashley
Gilbert >f G,>rlerich with 18 and
Paul Wheeler of Clinton with
16.
60(1 Viking
,p
soccer looks
good for '75
The GDCI junior Viking soc-
cer tearnpwon the Huron Perth`
Championship last week,
defeating St. Marys, 2 0. -
The. victory' gave the junior
Vikings their second con-
secutive Huron -Perth cham-
pionship.
OYer two year span. the
Vikings have Inst only one
gamerithat being a 3 -'1, verdict
to St. Marys during the regular
schedule this season, However
the Vikings -made' up fur,that
one with t heir strgng effort in
the- championship. game -
'Coach Phil- Bugler.- com-
plimented his'squad for staving.
with 'their. game plan against
St. Marys, calling it a complete
team effort.
-Jain Lambert took `care of
the 'scoring, •getting the first
goal early in the game on a
•penalty • shot.' He got the in-
suranceemarker late in the first
half on a fine shor to the uppe'1
right hand Corner on a direct
free 'kick ‘The St. Marys goalie practice at Drayton, •
got a piece Of it, hut the force of Mr. and Mr -.'James Towe at -
the shot carried it into the net. tended the Field Day. of On -
The GDCI, soccer teams were tario Dairy Gnat Society at
the pick of the league in both Guelph University last Satu.r-
divisions this year. The senior ' day. Mrs Towe was presented.
had an undefeated season with a beautiful clock and pen
before losing out to Clinton 1 - set as a token of appreciation
0 in the playoffs. for her 10 nears as service as
Almost all of the senior team secretarv-treasurer ant editor
will be reutrning next season, of their provincial paper, The
and the junior programme will Browse. Mr. Towe is-, the
continue to he strong. All in all president of the Ontario Society
it looks as though- GDCI may and also the Canadian Society.
he establishing itself as a soccer Mr, and qrs. Emmerson
power -in the Huron -Perth Con Rodger and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
' ference. de Groot attended the Franken-
,Mrs Wes Bradoock .526-7595
Town Council Briefs
Tenders for the South Trunk
Storm Sewer were opened last 0.
Ttiursdav eN.,entng in the
`regukir'Goderich Town Council
The funeral serv▪ ice was held mouth Festival in Michigan session and the lowest bid sub -
at his former
Etresidence, 'e'er the weekend. mitted by McLean and Foster
McFarlane , and Roberts Mr. and Mrs Douglas Ar- C..onstructttm Company of St.
R. Elliott of •L mbeth Marys for $88,789.611 was ac-
cepted.
Funeral Horne, Lambeth. Rev. chambault and Lorrie of
Church was in charge with in.. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' A total of nine bids were
Leonard Archambault and presented with the highest
tert�ent in Woodland- 'tieing for $184,5:3Ei.
Cemetery, London. Pallbearers— family• 0' ,
were Ralph Hamlvn, Lorne Mrs. Thomas -laggitt,• Mrs. rhe accepted price is for the
Hamlyn. Cameron Howlett, Celia, 'Taylor, Mrs. Andrew work on thevproj•ect only. It has
Norville Rvckma Keith Sut- Kirkcon'nell and - Mrs. John been for thempipe and materials.
ton and David Roberts. the .'rr
° � Daer ateattendedin•g The pipe, it :was learned is
Deanery meeting of the available from only one sup-
WA.LKERBURN CLUB Anglican Church Women at ' plier.
The monthly meeting of -the ,Hanover last Monday. The total project was
Walkerburn club was held at Mm.and Mrs. -Ronald Rath- orginally estimated at $240',000
the Koine of Mrs. Rov Daer..•' well of Parkhill', visited .last . by Todgham and Case;
The president, Mrs. Garth Saturday with her mother, Mrs., engineers.
McClinchev was in charge. Celia Taylor. Total uncollected taxes in
The minutes of the, previous Mrs. Dora Jewell and Mrs, the Town of Goderichamounts
meeting were approved as read Les Pithlado of Goderich to $20,689.12 as of the end- of
by Mrs Leonard Archambault, visited one eveninast week May .this year. According to
in the absence of the secretary, with Robert J. Phillips. Councillor Dave Gower, many
Mrs. John Hallam. Roll call Mr. end Mrs:Norman Woods of these accounts are well over
was answered by 12 members, of Innerkip have purchased the three years old.
three visitors and three home of Mrs. Elsie Scott and Gower said people must be
children by giving a donation - will take possession later this reminded that when taxes are
to the support' of their Foster month, Mrs. Scott has pur- left unpaid for more than three
Child chased the home of Mrs. Mabel years, the property is subject to
The .draw prize donated by Brooks, tax sale.
Tom Cunningham was Mrs. Emma Tromrner retur "If people do not know, they.
Mrs.
won by Mrs Larry Johnston. ned home last Friday after should be .notified," said
Plans were made to hold the, , being a patient in Wingham Gower.
next meeting earlier. on June . hospital• The Municipal Day Nursery
June
20 at .the home of Mrs. Tom Family and Consumer's Af- Committee' reports only .ten
Cunningham The program will ' fairs will he the topic at the . inquiries into the possible
he in the charge ilf Mrs. Nick June meeting of the Auburn establishment of -a Day Care
Hill and Mrs Carmen Cross women',: institute to be held on Centre, in Goderich. This';num-
and the lunch will be in the , June 1I7 at 8 p.m. Mrs, Maurice ber is 'not considered sufficient
charge of 'Mrs. •Joe Hunking Bean will be in charge along by the, committee to warrant
and 'Mrs. •Joe Verwev. with Mrs. Torrance Tabb. further study.
The correspondence was read 4Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Raithbv . It is felt by the committee
and a thank you letter from the.. ofdDorchest.er visited last Sun members that to make it prat-
fatni.ly of the late Bert day with Mrs. Celia Taylor. tical„it would require at least
Hunking. Mrs Henry Hunking Mrs. William Maines and 20 to 25 participants." the
thanked the members for her Miss Shirley Maines of report stated.
hush d when he was a patient Goderich visited last Thursday No further action will' be
in , 'i 'hospital 1 evening .with Robert Phillips. taken at this time,
A discussion took place re Miss Carolyn Clark and Ed The report of the town's
the Htdronview Over 90 Club ' Goodfellow of Toronto visited, building inspector . Roy
and this was left6, as they felt last Friday• evening with Miss . Breckenridge, shows that 'more
there was not enough members Laura Phillips. single residential dwellings
to take part in this program. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Niblock have been 'established so far
The afternoon 'prograrn was spent last weekend in Toronto. this year in'Goderich than last
in the charge of Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrti. Donald Brown year.
Hunking and ,,Mrs. Catherine and -David moved to Killaloo ' Twenty three such new
Jackson. They had Miss near Ottawa on Monday.' dwellings at a value of
Maxine Hunking to show her We are' pleased to report that $591,000 were reported so far
pictures of Africa. She also told
many of, her experiences in that
country when she was on a
'three .week vacation with Mem- '
hers of her family.
A penny sale of plants was
.held. Lunch was served by Mrs.
Carmen Gross and Mrs. Nick
Hill a isisted by Mrs. Rov Daer.
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COMMUNITY f3WS
Visitors at the Auburn.
Manse with .Paster and Mrs.
Alfred Fry were Mr. and Mrs.
-Jack Kelly, Baysville, Ontario,
me. and Mrs. David Holmes,
_Parry• Sound„ Mr. and Mrs.
Clancy Hilliard and Mrs.
'Margaret Golden of Tohermory
and Dr'. and Mrs. Fred
Haldenhv .of McKellar, On-
tario. ..
Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry
were in London last Thursday,
June h at' the University of
>
Western'Ontaric4' to attend the
graduation ceremony at which
their grandson, Dr. Wayne
1-Iald'enbv graduated as a Deri-
'tal Surgeon Wayne received
the Canadian Society of Oral
Surgeon Awarc't for achieving
'the highest standing in Oral
Surgery. Wayne will set up his
No appli,atioils tor apart-
ments were •iopi- >‘ el so far this -
year 'I -here were two in the
same period l,i.-t year
Minor re•t>lenttal repairs are
up to $.11 .0iiii far this year
from $57.7"" for t he Aante
period -last ye.1r
A letter Goderich Town
Council from MPP for Huron
',Jack Riddell holds little hope
for financial assistance to the
municipality for t he airport
maintenan>e and capital
.t��
Mrs. Wilfred Kinahan has in 197'4 as opposed to 21, in
returned to her home in 197:3 to this date at a value of
Goderich after hip surgery in,, $540,000, New duplexes and
University Hospital, London. ..setni-detached dwellings num-
,Mr.
um•Mr. and Mrs: Luther Morley ber five. , • r
of Ailsa Craig visited last Applications for the in -
Friday with .her sister, Mrs, stallation of swimming, pools
Celia Taylor: ' remain static at five although
Mr. Ravmond Hildebrand of this year the permits showed
'Vancouver 'is holidaying with the pools to he valued at
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John $14-,800 as opposed to $23,000
Hildebrand and family. Ias°t year.
ATTENTION
VETERANS
Ex -Service Men and Women
and Dependents
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THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER
Mr. H.W. Moyer
° Provincial , Service Officer
London, Ontario
will be visiting In the area
the week of July 8
Anyone wishing 'Information', advice or assistance- regarding
war disability pensions, treatment, allowances, etc., l3
requested to contact the service officer, or secretary, of the
local branch, whose name appears below, not later than
June 22, 1074 to arrange an interview.
George Low
Seefce Officer
PHONE 5 2 4.7 2 3 8 oir 52.4..9390
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project costs
Riddell report,I, that - the:
provincial government' has a
"very Limited budget" for such
projects. What monev is allot.
ted is generally spent in the
northern. areas of Ontario And
there are no grants for
operation and maintenance at
all.
Goderich 'Town .council has
approved a loan of $5,001) to
the Goderich Trotting and'
Agricultural 'Association and
Raceway for construction of a
• canopy over the mutual area.
Council also passed' a bylaw.
approving amendment five to
the official plan and passed six
resolutions're bylaws to amend
bylaw No. 29 of 1972.
In connection with this latter
matter, Councillor Elsa
Havdon suggested that
"somebody scimetirne should
start to question -whether all
thee steps are absolutely
necessary'.
Dates for council ..meetings
this summer were established
6roTATiF
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Glee's DAY,,.
•.•.BUT TIE RAILRAD
MADE ME PuT iT BAck.
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We shouldn't
your Dad. But we will COACH
t- ,
have to RAILROAD you into buying a gift for
you on what to buy For instance .
SWITCH him into Flores: in
doubleknit or Permanent Press.
ENGINEER some life in his war-
drobe with a stretchy, wrinkle -free,
doublekni} Sport Coat or Blazer.
TRAIN him to wear soft, comfor-
'table, knit shirts for his own com-
fort,
A light, unlined, Permanent Press.
Jacket veils be just the TICKET.
With. that Suit or Sport Coat
COUPLE a colorful,` pattetned dress'
shirt by Arrows
We' have a complete FARE of
accessories and CARLOAD of clever
gift items.
If you don't kno,Kiyhich way to,go give him a
FREE PASS (Gift Ciiiificate) and let him decide
'For himself. For that "Just Right" gift CHUG on
down to Rawson & Sviiartman,
Rawson
and
Swartman
Style Shop for Mtn
GOOEAICH
LTD.
F:�r Dad:.
at, last w•eels's council meeting.
They are July 1.1 and July
25; and August 8 and August
22. All meetings begin at 7 p.m.
In a general discussion
period. members of Goderich,
Town Council acknowledged
that the street marker signs in
the municipality are •in sad
shape
It was pointed out that this
would he o•ne community
project which could be under
undertaken by local service
clubs fur the betterment of the
municipality. -
- Municipal funds, it was lear-
ned, just aren't avaialatjle at
the present time for this kind of
improverr)ents.
TOWN TALK
Mrs, John Ensign, Wolfe St.
Goderich and Mrs" a - 'inner,
Saltford, accompanied , Shelley
Linner to Ottawa and -enjoyed
the Tulip Festival
Jilile Bug Queen.,
A new June Bug Ball Queen was crowned this year at the
Bet§ .Thetp Sorority dance at Saltford Valley Hall June 8.
Previous' queen. Margaret Craig, left,' crowns' this year's
winner Verna Kane. (staff -photo)
STORE HOURS
MON. TO FRT. -8 A.M. - 10 P.M.
CLOSED SAT. A9 P.M.
Blue's
Supermarket
THE SQUARE ,GODERICH
FROM
FRESH LEAN -
Ground Beef
AYLMER -11 OZ.
3 LB.
PKG.
s2"
GRADE 'ALARGE
RoastingChickens
TOPPER -SWEET REG. 89
12 OZ.
JAR
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Catsup 4 a S 1 Relish
1 OLa. CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES 99C
1$1
5-6 LB.
AVG. LB, 79c
• STUART HOUSE 18" BB'Q •
'5-6. ROLL s i 35 �
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PINE RIVER & KNECHTEL'S
MENNONITE - MEDIUM
Cheddar Cheese
s119 fig,,.
SP LB
WHOLE OR
HALF BLOCK
SMALL
PIECE 1-3 LB.
US NO. 1 48's
Grapefruit ORP NK 6 9c
AITE
FRESH ICE PACKED
GRADE 'A'
Chicken Cuts
LEGS 79c LB,
BREASTS 89c LB
'WINGS 59c . LB.
FROZEN FOOD
2 LB. SUPREME
Peas
69.c PKG.
OLD SOUTH - FROZEN 1.2 OZ.
Orange Juice *� 2i89c
FRESH 7-9 LB. AVG.
(apon Chicken LB. 79c
MAPLE LEAF EUROPEAN STYLE
Polish Sausage LB 99e
US NO 1 COBS . US NO, 1
39c
669c - Head Lettucew et(�rnS e
DEL MONTE - 48 OZ.
Lux 24 OZ.
SILVERWOOD'S and -
MAPLE LANE
GROCERY
SUNSPUN - SOFT
Margarine
1 LB.
-TUB.
KELLOGG'S 16 OZ. '
Corn Hakes,
55c
53c
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