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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-29, Page 9Congratulations to Jan Simp- son, °daughter, of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Simpson .of ,Kintail who was married in the Ashfield Presbyteripn Church on Setur-.'" day, August 24 to Gary Kaye, son of Mr:. and Mrs. Kenneth, Kaye of Milford -Bay.' Several from this area attended' the reception held in their honor at ' the Legion Hall in Lucknow that same evening. ' A larBe crowd attended the, wedding reception for Mr. and • Mrs. Daniel Frayne (nee Linda Scoular.) at the j,ucknow arena on Friday evening, August 23. Several from this area atten- ded the benefit dance at the Lucknow „ arena on Saturday evening,' August 4, Miss Fay Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan was 'admitted' to the University Hospital in London on Mon- day, August 19 and was released on the following Thur- sday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney attended the auction sale for the estate of the late Mr. Leo Corriveau held in the auction rooms one -mile' south of Goderich on Monday evening, August 19. Mrs, Leo Corriveau, sister of Cyril Austin is now a patient at Huronview in Clin- ton.. Congratulations to -all who passed the swimming tests, which were held this past week at the Lucknow swimming pool. A weiner roast was he'l'd at the pool. on Wednesday evening for all who took swimming lessons this past summer. The Christian Reform Church in Blyth has a new look,. havin� recently, been shingled' by lD�"we Wilts and' Gary Courtney, partners in the newly formed. D., AND G. Con- struction Company., Clem Sterner,. who has been hospitalized' in Yictoria Hospital in London, returned . to his home here. •Mr. and 'Mrs, Jim Martin and family have .returned to their home here after spending one` week, holidaying' ,at. Lavigne; • 40 ,miles north of North Bay. . Mrs. Dorothy O'Loughlin of Troy, ` Michigan and Mrs. Dorothy' V�anKempen and daughter Kimberly—Of North-. ' ville, Michigan:spent three days last week with the . fortrier's sister-in-law, Mrs. Bernardiane Kinney. Marty' Quinlan of Brantford is spending three weeks vacation at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.4 and ' Mrs. Jim Martin ,and family. John O'Neill and family Marianne and Kevin spent the weekend at the home • of his: brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Neill • and family. , The two children remained ;witch the O'Nei'll family and will be attending 'classes at St. Joseph's .school, in Kirigsbr.idge beginning on Tuesday, September 3. Kevin will 'be in •Kingergartef and Marianne in, , Grade 1. Their mother is a patient in St. 4 and -Mary Luanne attended the wedding of her, nephew, Paul.' . Ryan, son of Mr, and d Mrs. Phil Ryan of Toronto to Mss Donna Cole; also of Toronto on °Satu'r-. day, August 17 in St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, North Brant, The bride and.groom went by horse and buggy to the Vesta "schoolhouse where the dinner and reception were held. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare and Mary Luanne were Mr. and . Mrs. Murrel -Walker and sons Bill and Jim of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ryan and children of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. , William Wehenkel of Walkerton, and Mrs. Veronica Devlin and daughters Carol and Lori of • Walkerton. Miss Mary Luanne Clare and cousins Caro and 'Lori Devlin of Walkerton spent one week at Camp Brebeuf in :Rockwood. Frank Austin, Frank Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Joe . Courtney visited with the for; mer's sister, Mrs. Leo. Corriveau and other friends in Huronview on Sunday,, August 25. Mrs. Vivian Hogan visited with her daughter, Miss Fay Joseph's Hospital in Toronto. Mrs.. Bob Ellis 'and son Shawn of London spent the weekend at the home of'.her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Jim. O'Neill' and family. Her sister Margie O'Neill returned to neon with them to spend one wee ,vacation. Mrs. ernardine Kinney and Mrs. Ma etta Martin enjoyed the one da senior citizen bus .trip sponsore4 4y,'the Lucknow Town and Chun Club to the Canadian Nationa Exhibition in Toronto on ' uesday, August .27. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Walter are Hogan and 'with Mra. Pred Crawford, patients, in the University Hospital in London last Thursday. Reverend ' Father. Ed Den- tinger . and Brother Carl' Voll ,are 'on Retreat this wee4C from Monday to Friday at Resurrec- tion College in Waterloo. SOFTBALL Kingsbridge boys, 7 to 12 years of age, eliminated Brookside two games to 0, and north Ashfield , defeated St. Helen's in the semi-final series of baseball. In the final series. Kingsbridge defeated North Ashfield 21 to 17 in overtime on Friday evening August 23 at the Dungannon ball park. The second', game was played on Monday, August 26, Al1games will be at 'Dungannon. with the trophy to be presented to the winner of the best 3 out of 5 games, . In Intermediate boys softball Kingsbridge eliminated Lucknow, The Benmiller Streakers defeated North Ash- field two games straight. At time of writing it is not known when the next Barnes will be played. DUN6A•NNO DOING'S - By O.M. Blake Mrs.. Annette . Rabjohns of Detroit visited,- last week with her' mother, Mrs. W. A. Stewar-t an er members of the d oth family. Visitors'and callers with Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart during the past Week, were Mr.• and Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Ashfield Township; Miss Ruby Acton; Mr. and ` Mrs. Harold" Kneeshaw and daughter, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reid, London; Mrs. Dave Reed and family, Stratford; Mrs. Mel Stewart, Goderich; , and Mrs. Ken Hodges,. Dungannon: The• sympathy or the com=' mu,nity is extended to . the - -husband. and family of Mrs. Harvey Alton, .for whoin - funeral , ser v -ices were held on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stewart .and family of Lambeth called on' Mr., and Mr's: Art -Stewart and attended the funeral ser- vice'_ for, Mr's, Harvey Alton on Thursday. • • Kent Alton,: Lucknow and Mark Stewart of Lambeth.are spending some holidays with their grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart.. . Mrs, Edna Black visited her Son, Mr.: and Mr's, Ron Black in ,St:' Thomas. and Mrs. Ray Stanley, St. Thomas. His - friends are happy that Ray is' improving after' his serious illness, though he is still, in hospital. o -Earl McNee, Belmore and his daughter; Mrs. Walter Vella, Debby and •Tammy of Greenwood, Nova' Scotia called on Mrs. Mary Bere and family . on Sunday. Mr. anc� Mrs. John Bere and Karen, Miss Cathy Fitzgerald. Miss Leemoy Chung of London were weekend visitors With Mrs. .,Mary Bere 'and-. family. - Jack Eedy, Laurel end Michael of Strathroy visited his 'mother, Mrs. Heber' Eedy on the weekend. Michael went on to Toronto to help Mi.. Thorn- ton Eedy with, his cattle' at the C.N.E. , Ross Eedy had •:tie' misfQr- tune ,to, have his,, leg injured requiring several stitches and a'• few days later he caughellis finger in 'some machinery again eitaereereloolon u' GODERI`CH SIGNAL-STAR—THURSDAY, .AUGUST 29, 197i PAGE 9' n ,, ROUN'D AND A8OUT1ITH MARINA Everytinae there is a big issue or ,an• important decision to make regarding the updating of something for this town . - people seem to crawl into a shell.' 'Goderich should be ashamed . . of their aliathy in this, area. . It seems a great number' of people don't care what .happens4, in the town as long as it doesn't threaten their taxes. But just go ahead .with the -project and they • suddenly come to life. They' haven't concerned them- selves hem selves with details of the problem, they don't know what is needed or what is happening, they just start screaming. You If believe, as a great we will bowl the following you€ nights. So,you see, this is a° number - of clubs - a and k organizations and THINK: NG great time to try out this in - people do, that the Complex teresting game. will answer the needs of yo.4ng Did you mark your calendar people, older people and ,ur . Sept 11 and plan to come out to Little Theatre Night at the straight thinking • sensor � a �� , Citizens, then you must get that Maitland Golf acid .,Country letterAaack. Club? Call Mrs. Floyd Lodge or rf you are in doubt about the (y Marjorie Maefie Sep - whole thing, SAY SO and it tember. meet will be a good start • for more the folks detailed information. evening. If you are against the Com- plex, SAY SO - and give a logical reason - something that is not blindly critical. THINK. Your children's children are the ones who will look back on before 4 and come and and enjoy a great can't talk to there their mind is' this issue and praise your closed` - so, no matter WHAT foresightedness. YOU - may not the issue, it will never get thru :be here to hear it, but you will in your e to them. This is really a sad state of affairs. Luckily we have many new citizens, quite'a number of young adults, young marrieds and others who are concerned about the future of our town and its people, --we• must hope there are enough of them. Our Editor in last week's Editorial .has hit the -nail 'an the head. She says in part, "It. behooves citizens here to make themselves aware .of the many, many proceedures necessary toward decision making in Goderich. Those who would criticise council for eta actions should make it their business to get out to •a few meetings, see how business is `conducted, learn HOW and • WHY • decisions are reached become needing stitches. Both injuries are on the mend. Mr.° and Mrs. Ken Thomas Lynda and Wendy , 'of. Willowdale visited on the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster and at- .. tended the Bradley -Miller wed- ding, in Goderich. Mrs. John Durnin opened° her home for -'a shower,,for relatives for Miss Brenda Bradley, Goderich whose wedding took place on Saturday. Guests were. present from : Clinton, Lucknow and surrounding area and the bride received many attractive and useful • gifts. A surprise, birthday party was'held for Mrs. Ernest Prit-, Bluevalt dam chard (nee Margaret Pentland) ' of To'ronta, at the home of •her • niece, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lentz of Belgrave. A large, gathering of ,relatives , and friends was present for this happy occasion. Mr..' , and Mrs. Bill Livingstone and family have moved to their new home in Hay township. `Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sbwerby are • °spending„ a few days in Toronto before proceeding to their home_ in„Holliston, Mass. Miss Barbara;,. Blake, ,accom- panied them for a short holiday in Toronto and 'Hollrstbh. Many thanks. to those who have phoned with items of in- terest for the weekly' column. With the starting 'of the school term, please have news in prior to 11 p.m. on Sunday evenings. informed so they can, offer con= structive ideas.; To Sit _in judgement without having de1yed, into the FACTS • is no judgment at all."' The' survey regarding a building for a variety of uses and users - the complex is not completed. The letters should be returned to 9. Waterloo Street right away. R• MYCA gets grant' for. JOIN THE CROWD � The Honourable Leo Bernier. minister of„.natural resources, announces the ' approval of 'a provincial grant in, the amount of $8,250 t� the Maitland .Valley Conservation Authority -to carry out a preliminary engineering study of the Bluevale Dam on the Little Maitland River at Bluevale. At present, the dam and reservoir provides .recreation such as swimming, boating and fishing in ..the Conservation Area. The dam is .in a state of disrepair. The study will include an ' assessment of the structural condition of the dam, recom- rTtendatinns for remedial measures and cost estimates,for the repair..'` a. ' All member 4municipalities have been designate"d 'as benefitting and will be levied the Authority's share of the cost. • have known h art you have done the right thing. Again, quoting our Editor - "Is it our DUTY to build for. the future? You bet is is!! Let's not shirk our responsibility because we are too •lazy to see the good of such an under- taking for our •own personal relaxiltion and recreation. That would make, us a SHORT- SIGHTED as we .are SHORT MINDED!" - „Suddenly Sept first is • upon us and we again - (and as long as I can recall) have a definite shift in the weather pattern. We are now programmed for Fall and Winter weather. The rains have started and the frost will.follow. , Boy, am I in a miserable• mood today! I A :don't know' where the summer has gone. What summer - that few weeks of' warming up .to. a few hot days? Yes,, we've had it. 'Back to school, back to work, backto thinking of what we want to'do this winter.Will it be real mild again or. will we get' out the shovel? • Well, for one thing, I hope we have a nice September because it has been a short season for lawn bowling: Lawn ab'owling, the lovely calm nights ' are something hard to describe. I'm first ,,going to say, "Come out :.and try it." The Lawn Bowling Club WANTS you to come in.• and roll a few. Because you haven't tried it , before shouldn't stop you. There are fifty people willing to get you started. '• There will be no membership fee°charged for the balance of the season and bowls will be - handy for you: --- 'Also, Tuesday' afternoon is a great time to practice, and if we don't bowl, Monday, and Thur - g day nites because of weather Love, Martha rinemememmusememeleallaimemeolemenriamimieser The Etotijha'i Faith Teaches Man's greatness Iles not in to materiae possessions he amasses though if he wishes to adorn himself with the worlds foods no harm is done, but, rather in knowing the reality '01 his, own true self. - • "How resplendent the luminalrir * of Knowledge that shins in an atom, and hdw vast the oceans of wisdom that surge within'” drop! Toa supreme degrease Is this true -of man, who among all created things, bath been invested with the robe of such gifts and hath been singled out for, the gory of such distinction. For in him are ,potentially, revealed•all the attributes and names ot. God to aldegree that no`other created being hath excelled or surpassed ... 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