HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-17, Page 10Pett.G 10---QODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY OCTOBER, L7. 1974
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moss of
Auburn called an his sister,
Mrs. Jones and Mel through,
the week. Mrs. Jones had the
misfortune to sprain her wrist
last week and is `wearing a ban -
Mrs. Chas. Fowler was taken
to hospital an ThursdaY With
an injured leg. Mr. Fowler was
staying with their son, Mr, and
Mrs. Torn Fowler and family in
Parkhill but returned to the
village on Sunday.
Book Bible in a free draw at
Dungannon Fair at the demon-
stration table . where Dwight
„- and Marybelle Alciham were
showing World Book products.
There will be no church or
Sunday School iri Dungannon
United Church on October 20
due to anniverSary services at
,Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacDonald of Ottawa 'visited
last weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Lillian MacDonald. Ac-
companying them were their
daughter Janet and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard.
Ward, who are , visiting
relatives in Canada before
returning to Jakarta, In-
donesia.
VisitorS with Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Smith were Mr: and
Mrs. Gordon •Smith of London,
on Wednesday; Mrs, Smith's
sister, and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Garton of
Leamington on Saturday; their
daughter and her husband, Mr.
-and Mrs. Peter Lauzan of Win-
dsor over the holi4ay weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moulton
and their son and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Moulton all of
Simcoe visited on the weekend
with Mr. Frank Moulton.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus John-
stori, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoyle,
all of Loridon and Eldon
,McClenaghan from' Queen's
University, Kingston visited
McClenaghan on the weekend.
Mr. and"Mrs. Allan McNee,.
Edward and Paul of Ajax
. visited on thg -weekend with
Graham McNee.
Many ° participated in.
Thanksgiving Sunday service at
Dungannon United Church and
heard Rev. McClenaghan's
thoughtful sermon*,
"Thanksgiving Total or
Token?"
The ladies of Dungannon
'I.JCW are invited to,share with
Trinity UCW,at their Thankof-
fering meeting on October 20 at
8 p:m. , The guest speaker is
Yvonne Bala.
Last Sunday, October 6, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn held a
family gathering in honor or.
their son ,Andrew's first birth -
'day. Those present were Mr.'
and Mrs. Frank -Thompson;
Mr. and Mrs.,' Frank Glenn;
Mrs. Ron Thompson, Bonnie,
Wayne and Michael of
Wingham; Mr. and,,,Mrs. Art
Danahy, Kevin; Terri -Anne -
and Janice of Kincardine; and -
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn' of
Lucknow. Andrew ,also had a
few `Oittle friends Horn the
village in for lunch on the Mon-
day (*allowing. -
Ort Sunday, Mrs. La Rocque
(nee Marlene Maize) of St.
Eusta,che, Que.,-called on Mr.
arid Mrs. Gerrie Glenn and
family. Marlene', is Gerrie's
Mr. and Mrs. JaS. Wilson of
Goderich celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary this
at Candlelight Restaurant.
Present with them were their
daughter Barbara and her
husband - Mr. and Mrs, Dave
Durnford, Brian,'' Kathy and
Robert of Ottawa; their sim
Murray and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Wilson, -Greg,
Scott and DarrIl. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson, farmed on the sixth
concession of West Wawanosh
until 1967 when they moved to
Sherry and Tanya 'Hodges,
Angela, Arlita, and, Andrew
*Glenn, Timmy McNee, Laurie
flayden, Heather Ohm and
'their mothers enjoyed a birth-
day party at Nile for Brenda
McNee's third birthday, on
Monday, Brenda is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Among those from this area
who spent a week hunting
moose in Sudbury area are Ken
and Eric McNee, Roger Pen-.
Hand, Gary Sproul, Dave
Dawson and George 'McKin-
George °Dawson, and family
and Mrs. Olive Straughan of
Goderich visited on Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. George Ribey,
Jane," Anne, Earl and
Catharine of Seaforth, Mr. Or-
ville, Ribey, Mrs. John Young
and Art spent Thanksgiving
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wiggins. Anne Ribey had spent
the weekend with her .grand-
parents and returned home
with her family Monday
evening. -
Mr. and Mrs. LaWrence
SmYth and family of London
visited his :uncles, BroWn and
Bob Smyth on Monday. ,
Mr. Ben Caldwell of Windsor
visited his sister, Miss Pearl
Caldwell oh the weekend,
• Mrs-. Art' Duff (nee'. Elsie
,Edna Dobson) rif 1089 Edwird
Ave: Windsor passed away on
September 28. Mahy village
residents will remember Art as
a :boy since his Parents lived in
Dungannon until he was
around 12 years old.
David Bere has joined the
Canadian Armed Forces in a
field engineering course and is
,preSently taking Basic Training
at Cornwallis;. Nova Scotia.
The third meeting 'of
Dungannon .4H Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Fred
Young on October 1.
Annabel Stewart read the.
.minutes .of the last meetihg.
Each 'member answered roll
'call by telling What kind of
reference file they -had chosen..
For discussion the mernbers
.read out of the leader's pam-
phlet • on "Entertaining...the
Guest" and' "Being a Guest."
For ,demonstration Mrs.
Young packed a weekend suit-
case which looked very neat. In
group work Kathy Pentland
repacked the suitcase for a trip.
The other members .remarked
on the,packing.
The fourth meeting opened
with the 4H pledge followed by
the minutes of the last meeting
read by Betty Errington. Let-
ters were read from members to
their friends thanking them for
a wonderful weekend. 2',
For 'discussion the members
read from the leader's pain-
phlet,-"Entertaining at Tea".
For demonstration arid group
work, Elaine, and' Annabel
Stewart arranged sandwiches
such as rolled, open, Closed,
pinwheel, rolled and ribbon
sandwiches, on four plates for
mernbers to make first, second
third and fourth choice. Kathy
Pentland served chocolate milk
and members samPled the san-
dwiches.
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At the ,regular meeting of
Dungannon United Church
.Wornen a donation was voted
tti CNIB,Church calendars for
1975 are available through
,pcw members. A request was
issued to all church, ladies to
assist at Lucknow Nursing
Home by visiting, entertaining
TICK YOUR OWN
Bring Containers
and helping in Tuck..ShoP.
Trinity UCW extended an in-.
vitation ''to attend their
Thankoffering on October 20 in
the evening. •
Audrey Hasty presided for
the bUsiness peTiod. Fifteen
ladies answered the roll call.by
giving a Thanksgiving thought.
Tina Logtenberg lead in a
short devotion followed by
F$ible study on Stewardship.
a panel ,,disc.ussion on, "Always
open, especially on Sunday"
dealing with several topics,
namely cornm•itsnent, love,
giving thanks, eternal life and
An open letter to God was
read by Carol Reed. This letter
was, signed by I.M. Busy and ,•
praved,-to be a highlight of the*
meeting.
Isabel Eedy anci Audrey
Hasty served lunch. •
Figure skaters'
sell tickets
for dance
The Goderich Figure Skating
Clul* held its monthly meeting
October 9 at the Recreation Of-
fice.
The club is planning a dance
to be held on November 15 at
the Saltford Valley Hall,
tickets will go op sale and may
be obtained from, any member
of the club.
The president Joan Deirolf
announced ,that the Arena is
having one large trophy cabinet
built for the,Lions Club, Minor
Hockey and Figure Skating.
Ellen. Jeffrey, gave a report
on the Interclub meeting which
was held in Seaforth on Sep-
tember 16. A Judges' school
-will be held on October 20.in
Clinton at 8 a.m..There will be
an Amateur Coaches Clinic in
Walkerton on NoVember 17 at
8:30 a.in. Interclub, Com-
petition this year will be on
March 2 in Wingham.
Marlin Kloss . has been
named chairman of the Power
Skating. ,
The figure skating club will
be entering a float for the
Santa Claus.Parade this year,
the theme will be °"Pioneer
Christmas': Grant Ellison and
Alex Varga are in charge of
Christmas school will be held
in Goderich this year,' there will
be more information at a later
-Skating starts this Saturday
October 19 "see you at the
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133 Britannia Rd.
Phone Evenings 5 24.8 '1 46
Goderich run wins honors
Terry Worsell, son of Mayor H.E. and Mrs.' Worsen, recently won the Ontario Department of
Labor Award for the highest standing in the Apprentice Chef program arGeorge Brown
College, Toronto. Terry Completed his apprenticeship at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Torbnto,
and is seen atiove, Riceiving congratqations from Chef'Reindl (right) of the hotel, while Mr. B.
Stevens, of the Labor Department, holds hrs aWard. (photo, by The Bliss Company)
liondltopand.ingst vOte.. • tOo!
Monday, , DOC -ember 2, 197;4 however;. Mr. MacCalluin
onse again -confrontS • each ,,points out that disabled people
citizen •with „deinocratic • have 'been prevented , froth
respOnsibility, voting to deter-, voting by the inacces'Sibility of
mine who will govern locally 'polling booths.
for the next two years.. ,' • • . "Stairs are,,often* impossible
his cOmmunity to rationally .. are a barrier for those in ,
challenge the..candidates who wheelchairs," he said. -
For this reason, the March of.
seek his. ar her vote and to
share in the decision -Making . Dimes/Ability Fund endorses a
process with the candidate who resolution adopted .by Toronto
-C4ty Council reqbesting the
finally gains it. -,
Government of Ontario .to pass,.
The March of Dimes/Ability • legislation, Kior-*to the 1974
Fund reminds all those with a municipal elections, to allow
physical .disability that ' this Deputy Retuining Officers ac-.
does not excuse an individual companied by other election of -
from performing his role as a ficials to move the ballot box
citizen. In.fact, it ii in their in- , ,sOfficiently from :its uSual
terest to inCrease society'S . location in the poll to the bat -
awareness ,of the restrictions tom af the ,,outside, steps, .etc.
imposed upon them, often which the handicapped are
without thinking, or the biases ,unable to negotiate.
which 'are unjustly created This legislative action will
because the facts have not been • , •
'.6.. physiCal disability does
not necessarily carry,with it ab
enduring Social disability",
Executive Director of .the
Ability Fund. '"The, real threat
is in a silent, resigned at -
In previous elections,'
Ellesmere Island .in the Nor-
thwest Territories lies in the,
extreme northeast of the
Canadian Arctic Archipeligo
and separated from Greenland
at one point by a channel only
12 miles wide. Cape Aldrich,
the °,northernmost point in-.
Canada, is only 420 Miles from
the geographic north pole.
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