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ANNOUNCEMENT
d Mr. Malcolm Mathers is amal-garnating, his business
-with Mr. Don MacEwan .of W.J. Hughes Insurance
agency as of "October 1, 1974: '
As of that date, the offices vWII be combined at 38
East Street, • Goderich. Phone 524-8100 or 524-9442.
',There wiII » be no change in'•Aservicing of accounts
other than the change, office location and `name of•
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agency. rN,
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I(INGSBRIDGE I(APERS
Mrs. Joe C•ourtfleg ' 528-7109
Li A $30,000 28 foot power craft
anchored 'about"4three 'mile off
Kingsbridge sank last Saturday
in Lake ' Hurz�n. Twa Detroit
men aboard • the boat, John
Olson and . Tony Foglietta;
escaped„ injury and swam, to
shore at Primp Huronia and
gained help from Reverend
Father Dentinger at the
Kingsbridge Rectory. The boat
apparently was swamped by
waves estimated six,, foot in
height and • sank in about 30
day, September 7 for a holiday
along4.ake Superior and points
north.
Several (`corn this area atten-
ded the reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney`Jervis (nee Jean
Stothers) in the Sal.tford ,Valley
Hall on Friday evening.
Benny .Miltenburg, son- of '
Mr. and. Mrs. Reis= -Miltenb.urg
is attending° Pilot Training'
classes •at the Seneca College,`
Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan`
feetof water. • . and `family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan
(Rita Courtney) and daughter
Vivian of Toronto• visited
during this past week with Mr.
and Mrs. 'John Austin and
family, -Mrs. Con Hogan, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Courtney and
,family. They returned, to
Toronto on Friday.
Bob Farrish and family atten-
ded the Drennan family, picnic
which was; held in Southamp
ton an Sunday afternoon at the
cottage of the former's nephew,
Bill Elligson.
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BASEBALL
Kingsbridge boys ages7 to 12
Brian Courtney, son of Mr. • defeated the North Ashfield
and Mrs. Joe Courtney was , boys in, the fourth game of the
released from the Alexandra final series of baseball. played ..
Marine and . General Hospital, in the Dungannon.ball park on
Goderich on Friday evening. =Wednesday evening, September
Several from this area atten- .4 with the score Kingsbridge
ded the Huron County Pioneer et--; 15, North Ashfield ..11 to take
Steam Threshers Reunion held the series three games .to•North
in Iilyth on Friday, Saturday ""'Ashfield's one and won the
and Sunday, September 6, 7, Recreational League Softball
and 8. Championship trophy foul
Miss Mary VanRooy, years in a row.
`daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John The trophy donated by the
VanRooy is enrolled in the two- Royal Canadian Legion at
year nursing course at St. ''Lucknow was presented to the
Joseph's Hospital in London, . team catcher Eddie Van Osch
Her classes started on Tuesday, Y �kta accepted it on behalf of the •
September 3. team players: Pitcher 'Donald
Sandy Simpson, son of Mr. Austin; catcher, Eddie. Van
Osch; first, base Michael
Frayne; second base Floyd
Courtney; third base Gerard
Howard; shortstop Bobby
Austin; fielders Carl Courtney,
Brian Drennan, Mark Farrish;
'alternatives Rae Forgett, Brent
Van Osch, Louie Forgett.
Steven Frayne was unable to
Miss Leona --Hogan daughter'' play in the games this year as.a
of Mr. and Mrs.:.,John Howard. result of .a broken collarbone.
is enrolled at Mohawk College, Team coach was Kevin Austin.
Hamilton, taking a lab „ Parents and families 'of the
technician's course. Her classes . players met at the., Ashfield
began on Tuesday, September
Park oil Sunday afternoon to
honor coach Kevin Austin and -
the members of the Kingsbridge •
team.
'John Austin, chairman of the
recreational committee spoke
to the boys onbehalf' of.Dona•ld .
JvlcKenzie who .worked with the ,
boys in this league and saw
that everything' was runsmoothly. .
Special thanks was given to
Mr. McKenzie and to ,'Grant;
Chisholm who umpired' the
Mal. series of baseball. It was •
regretted that neither could be
with the players, •
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It was announced' that ars
Ashfield Allstar • team of boys
from North Ashfield, Brookside
and Kingsbridge will play a
- Colborne Allstar team.
Eddie Van Osch thanked
Kevin for helping the boys "win
the trophy for the fourth con-
secutive year. Floyd Courtney
thanked Kevin for giving them
rides to and from the games.
Brent Van' Osch and Carl
Courtney presented a gift to
Kevin' on behalf of the team.
Kevin thanked the boys and
told them he was only too
happy for their victory and of-
fered to help the boys again •
next .year,
Intermediate Boys ; On
Tuesday evening, September 3,
the, Kingsbridge intermediate
boys played the second game of
baseball against St. elen's in
the Lucknow ball ; : nd won
with a score Tags • ridge 13 -St. ,.
Helen's 12.-
and Mrs'. Donald Simpson and
Joe O'Keefe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe O'Keefe, Sr. left by
car on Saturday, September 7
on a trip,. to the Western
Provinces. Their plans are to
'obtain employment and remain
ih British Columbia for• One
year.
Frank •VanDiepenbegk has
commenced her first year of
teaching at. St.' Mary's high
school. in St. Marys.
Miss Henriette VanDiepen
beek, daughter of Mr, and Mrs
Frank VanDiepenbeek, is
enrolled in Victoria Hospital
School' of nursing in London.
Michael O'Neill fractured
three ribs when4he rungs .ofhis
ladder broke and he fell. •
Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan,
Mr. and .Mrs. Dennis Hogan,
'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hogan at-
tended the wedding of Mr. Den-
nis Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Hogan , to Miss Eileen
Hass in Renfrew 'Saturday,
September .7. The wedding took
place.' in St. Francis Xavier
Roman Catholic Church. The
° dinner and reception was held
at the Renfrew Golf and Colin-.
try Club.
Mr. and Mrs.. Mark Dalton
and family, • Paul, Bridget,'
Jackie and Maria left on Satur.-
,.
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The third game was played
i'n'.Lucknow on Friday evening,
September 6 and 'was won by ,
St: Helen's. This eliminates the .
Kingsbridge intermediate team,
Kingsbridge boys, age 12' to
15. years, will be playing. the
Lucknow boys. while North
Ashfield and Port Albert
Played their first game on Sun-
day afternoon in the Port
,Albert ball • diamond. This
game was won by Port "Albert.
Miss Annie ,VanDiepenbeek,
Anqlican womenplan
for busy year ahead
A� ,meeting of- the Parish
'Council of St. George's
Anglican Church Women,
revealed a busy season ahead.'
Highlighting this fall's event's'
'will be a "Special Evening" at
which ,7 the congregation will
celebrate the completion of the
. renovations to the church This
will take place on October 13
and all those who participated
in: one way or another will
receive special invitations. .
After the service of special
prayers and music, there will
be a coffee' hour in the Parish
Hall. It is hoped that hasty
notes will 'be available at this
time with . a .picture of the•
church, on them.
Other events planned for"this
fall are a Nearly New Sale,:
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•t ' AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS
• ' PORTABLE WASHERS & DRYERS
• WRINGER WASHERS
• PORTABLE & BUILT-IN ' DISHWASHER
• IN SINK. FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS
From the ;Dep.endability People .at;,
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HUTCHINSON;APPLIANCES.
TRADE INSPtCEPiEU
308 HURON RD
54-7831
featuring a White Elephaht
table. Also, it is hoped that a
sewing bee will be held in order
to outfit the choir with new
gowns. Your assistance in.
either " cutting or sewing is.
required. .Please advise What
you are willing to do.
The annual Christmas Plate
gifts ' will be made up on
December 4 this year. This is
the time, that everyone enjoys
contributing °.an" evening to
make up pretty plates of
"goodies" to give -to 'members
of the 'parish. '
Tuesday, . September 17th, •
the ACW will hold arbusiness
meeting at 8 p.m. ,
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QQDJRICH SIGNAL -STAR, 'THURSDAY, SI PTEMBER 12,, 197i,--,PAGS 7
ition 14, approved
for Kikora school
BY WILMA OKE
The ministry of ..education
has notified, the HuromPerth
County , Romany Catholic
separate school board that it
has approved the request' for an
,additio,n to, St. Patrick's School
at ' Kinkora by-' the .board in•
July.
The board, meeting in corn-
,mittee of 'the..whole, following
the regular meeting in Seafortb
Monday. night, • discussed -the
addition which will provide a
library resource centre for the
203 pupils. This will give a cen-
-tral • location for all teaching
aids, library books and supplies
for the school's use, as well, it
will provide suitable- space for
classes in special education and
French language instruction.
Jack Lane,. business ad-
ministrator, has been
authorized - to contact 'Kyles,
1 Kyles and' Garrett, Stratford
architects, to draw up plans of
the project: Mr. Lane .will
arrange a special,. meeting with
the architects and'tl,e board to
review -„sketch plans within 'a
week ipossible.
Mr. Lane "told •the press
representative following .the
Meeting that he is hoping that
the board will be able to let the
contract for construction before
Christmas far an early spring
start on the 'work sq that the
20,000 square foot addition will
be ready for ,the September,
1975, school opening.
Michael `Connolly,' board
chairman, said the addition
will cost ,abouts $50,000. •
Mr. .Connolly informed the
press• that the present salary of
John .Vintar, superintendent of
,education for rthe board, was
raised $2;000 at- the meeting
and this will, bring it .up to
$33,000 retroactive to August •1.
Mr. Connolly said that
Joseph T.okar, assistant..
superintendent, was alsogiven
a • $2,000 increase raising,' his
salary to $27.,000, effective Sep-
tember 1.
Enrolment on opening day ii1
the 19 separate elementary,
schools Pin Hurons and Perth
Counties showed .a decrease of
99 pupils from last year accor-,
ding to a report given. the:
trustees 'at the regular meeting
The new teacher appoint-
ments made recently to fill the
vacancies are: Nancy Holmes to,
St. Joseph's School, Clinten•;
Joanne Hamilton to St.
, Joseph's. School, Kingsbridge;
add Linda Lee to Our Lady of -
Mount Cattnel School -at -Dash.
• wood. The °riew principal's
relief appointments. are: Mary
Lou Shantz at'St. Joseph's
School,,, Strat•for.d; ••Sharyn -
Boven to Sacred Heart School,
Wingham; and'Aileen Craig to
St. Joseph's School, Clinton
Gladys Talbot has been ap-
pointed a remedial teacher at
Ecole Ste Marie School, St.
Joseph,
Laurie Kraftcheck, a teacher
at St. Michael's ;School•, Strat-
ford, was given permission to
be absent from his 'classroom
the week of February 17-21,
without pay, to do field work as
'required by the course he is
taking, Biology 305. 'Mr. Vintar
advised the trustees this course
would benefit' Mr: Kraftcheck
in his teaching,
Sister Florence, principal ate.
St: ,Patrick's School, Dublin,
wrote the board expressing ap
preciation for • the im-
provements to the kindergarten
room which is located across,
the read from the. main school
in the former Continuation
. School; New 'toilets were in-
stalled, 'new steps, floors car-
peted and painting was carried
out.
Mr. Vintarreported that
nutrition health workshops, for
teachers at the primary level
and at the junior level will bei
°
totalling $30,686,32. Included
in this work were new roofs on
St. Ambrose SchoOl in Strat-
ford and St. Patrick's School,
Kinkora.;•'ew parking lot at St.
Boniface., School,,,,,Zurich;' as
well as sewer work at this
school; improveme►:rts to kin-
dergarteri room at Dublin;
levelling play' area, at; "• '1'-ioly
Name of Mary School, St.
Marys; tiling at St. Ambrose of
Stratford; _and painting at six
Perth schools. and two Huron
schools,, as well as numerous
smaller' jobs '.in various schools
costing less than $1,000 each.
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CREDITUNION
Rates Lower
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Check our low cost loans
:4 MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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Amount
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borrowed
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66.60
45.70
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88.81
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133:24
91.45
70,58
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266.50
182.90
141.18
99.40
78.96
4000
358:35
243.89
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132.80
105.30
88.93
5000
444.20
304.87
235.32
166.00
131.60
111.17
Interest on above examples at 12% Per Annum
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%cREDIT UNION
39 St. Davld St. Goderlch •:Phone 524.7931 , •
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held by the Ontario Milk
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interest is shown.. Similar ?"
workshops were held last year. TheHeatlierBeautv.Salon
• Joseph Tokat,. 'assistant .�
superintendent of education,
presented an ,evaluation report
,of the Family Life Program' as
-presented to grade 8 students
from -May 22• to June 21. This
was a , pilot course in - Family
Life living so •that.each student "
would be able to understand
and appreciate his own dignity j
and ,worth and that of his.
fellow man: The ..course in-
fegrated religion, guidance and
health and 'was presented by an
instructional team of the prin-
• iri Seaforth Monday. cipal, pastor and grade eight
Enrolment is 3167. , teacher.
• o n•V ntar, _superintendent
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Carlow 4-H
has election
The first meeting of Tiger
Dunlop 4-H Clubs was held on
'September 9 at the home of M
Rubena Brindley, The atten-
dance at the meeting was eight.
Papers were handed out on
the Club Girl Entertains: Miss
Beverley Denomme 'of"
Denomme's 'Flower' Shop,
brought • and demonstrated
arrangements. The 4-H girls
then arranged flowers.
'. I'he meeting closed with a •
lunch of punch' and cookies.
Those elected were president
Brenda McPhee; vice-president
Charlene Rourke; .secretary
...Sandra - Nivins; and press'
reporter Susan .Pollock."'
of educa-tioh, • reported all the
vacancies in the teaching, staff
had been completed with three
new appointments,with the ex-
ception of one more teacher
required at,, 'St. Michael's
School in Stratford. Mr. Vintar
said fhe would continue his ef-
forts to, secure a teacher and in
the meantime the pupils were
being accommodated in other
classrooms.
At Ecole Ste Marie at St.
Joseph, a principal's relief is
required and Mr. Vintar said
he hopes this position will be
filled soon.
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The board will study the
report and decide whether it
should • be continued this term
• and possibly extended. The
,report, revealed that ..about 93
percent ,of the students.' said
they benefitted by taking the ,
course and 92.3 percent Of the t
•parents recommended' that the
course be offered to grade �8 y
students during this academic .
year 1974-75.; - a
Call Joanne for an appointment.
Appointments- also available with Bonnie,
Anne, ''`Charlene, Sandy, 'Debbie.
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MISS JOANNE VANDYKE
HAS JOINED OUR STAFF
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Joanne isti•experienced in .
women's and men's cutting,
styling, colouring.
Thursday Night Is.
Men"s Night .
524-7461
108 LIGHT -HOUSE STREET
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TedGeoffrey. of Zurich, i...►..�..,,.a�••_,. �:.�.:�,. �... �:.".. �.
chairman of the building and °
maintenance committee repos-' •
ted on work carried out by the
committee during the.' summer
,JOIN YOUR
1UNIOR
BOWLING
LEAGUE
RE9ISTR4TION
Saturday, Sept. 14
10 A.M. to 12 .
BANTAMS (Not 12 as of Sept. '1, 1974)
JUNIORS - (Not 15 as of , Sept. 1, 1974)
SENIORS - (Not 20 as of Sept. 1, 1974)
O N E F R EE". GAME
WHEN YOU-'REGISr1=.R
Registration • Fee $1.50•
YOU MIGHT W.IN A VALUABLE PRIZE
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JUcT BY BUY!NIG A TiCKET TO ,`
WESTERN 'FAIR!
$11,500 IN ADULT AWARDS: Every evening the.ticket number
ofsome lucky adult,fairgoer, will be drawn for a41,000 cash award. Then
•on Saturday,.Sept. 14, a draw will be held from all adult tickets deposited
-during the Fair, for a $2,500 grand prize.
'FOR KIDS: 45 CCM 5 -speed bikes PLUS a $500 Grand Prize.. Five
children's admission tickets, will, be drawn each evening to win CCM •
"Formula .Junior'" ,5 -speed ' bicycles. On the final night of the Fair° all
children's admission tickets will participate in a draw for a $500 grand prize.
IMPORTANT: The stub of your .gate admission ticket 'must be
deposited in receptacles located -Inside each entrance to the grounds to ,
be eligible for the evening draws. Grand prize draws will. be held the last
night of the Fair,,Sept. 14, along with reserve tickets in case prizes are
' "uncla.ed, so retain your ticket stub until all prizes are drawn and°claimett.
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BOWL
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HURON ROAD 544-9966
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