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KINGSBRIDGE KAPERS
Sincere sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs.• Peter VanOsch (Betty
Becker) and family on the
death of her mother, Mrs. Alex
Becker, who ,passedaway at
the County of Bruce General
Hospital* in L• Walkerton on
Wednesde y, March 5 in her 88th
year. Several from this area
attended the wake and the
funeral which w:aS ,held in the
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic
Church, Mildmay on Saturday,
March 8. Burial was in the
adjoining cemetery.
Joe Maclntyre was admitted
to the Kincardine and District
General Hospital on Monday,
March 1 We wish him a speedy
recovery.
Miphael Steffler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clem Steffler has
returned to his home here after
spending several days in the
University Hospital, London,
Mrs. John Howard, president
of the Kingsbridge Catholic
Women's League and members
Mrs, , Joe' O'Keefe, Mrs. John
Austin, Mrs. Jim Gilmore and
Mrs. Joe. Courtney attended the
World Day of Prayer held in the
South Kinloss Presbyterian
church, Lucknow on Friday,
March 7. The guest speaker,
was Mrs. Donald Robertson of -
Purple Grove (nee Gladys
MacDonald) o Purple Grove.
Churches participating in the
service were the Lucknow
United, . Trinity United,
Lucknow Presbyterian, South
Kinloss •Presbyterian,
Christian Reformed; Lucknow
Catholic, Kingsbridge, Catholic
and Lucknow Anglican. '
„ Miss Mary Anne Miltonburg
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John.
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of five games for the Con-
solation, Trophy. Don't miss the
second game tonight.
Reeve Warren Zinn of Ash-
field Township announced last
Friday that, representatives of
Ashfield, West Wawanosh -and
Kinloss Townships will split the
cost of a new $16,000 tanker
truck with 1,200 gallon capacity
to fight rural fires. It mill be
manned by the Lucknow fire
department,
The Kingsbridge Rectory has
been. recently renovated
following . the fire last
November 22. Reverend Father
Ed Dentinger and Brother Carl
Voll held "Open House" for
members of the Kingsbridge
CatholicAWomen's League prior
to. their monthly meeting on
TUesday, March 4. --.
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CounEil decision expected Monday
Rec board requests council
to approve pooh` renovations
With black and white figures
staring them in the face and
veiled threats of closing by -the
Huron County' Health Unit,
Goderich Town Council voted to
accept a recommendation to
renovate Judith Gooderham
pool.
On February 26 the
Kingsbridge 4I -I club held their
first meeting at the home of
Mrs. Evelyn Evers. The topic is
"What Shall I Wear?" The girls
will be making blouses.
The roll call got underway
when the . girls introduced
themselves. Then the election
of officers took place. Officers
are: President Lucille Frayne;
vice president Kathy O'Keefe;
secretary -Joanne VanOsch;
press reporter Mary Luanne
Clare. -
The girls practiced doing
body 'measurement: °
The Kingsbridge 4H Club,
"The Kingsbridge Sew `N'
Sews" held their second
meeting -on' 'March ' 5'"`at the'
home of Mrs. Delores VanOsch.
Miltenburg took part in the - They began the meeting
Council will decide at the
next meeting `whether to go
ahead with the $38,500 project
outlined'' by the town's
recreation board.
"The subject, before council
many times in the past two
years' sparked some discussion
between the three parties in-
volved, council, the rec board
and the health unit.
Jim McCaul, inspector' for
the health unit, told council that
he was embarrassed by the
condition of the Judith
G,00derham pool. He said other
Brink of Montreal says.
Prospects for exports
not `good this year
ro
Gr DER H S'A,IGNA -S , MUM, ,A Y,
municipalities told him several 986 of which 679 were children,
times to clean up the pool,in his , registered for" swimming in -
own town before he travelled struction.
around the county inspecting The pool has not cost the town
others. - ' a great deal in its 28 year
"Judith ,Oooderham has history, The bath house,
without a doubt the' worst bath wading pool , and large q pool
housa in the county," claimed were donated“ to Goderich by a
Mr. McCaul. Mr.. Knight who, including
The inspector, went. on to repairs, spent about $113,000' on
describe, the conditions needing the site. •�,-
improveme'nt at the pool. He The town has made additions •
referred to roof leaks, broken to the pool, a main drain and a
• toilets, shabby washrooms, filtering system, in the past five
lack of shower stalls and no hot years at a cost of $14,600.'
water in the change rooms: , The possible addition of a
"How can you encrage second indoor pool in Goderich
cleanliness when you ask a caused counciao take a second
child to wash in cold water look at a capital outlay at
coming ou,t of a spring loaded Goderham. The rec board
tap,''questioned Mr. McCaul. reported that ' four
Recreation director Mike municipalities that constructed
Dymond summed up his indoor pools were polled on the
board's feeling on the pool use of , their two sites . and all
condition. In a report''to council four advised that, there was no
Mr. Dymond justified the
The prospects for Canadian tent that' world gross national existence of 'JudithGooderham. He , said that
exports this year are "not product in real -terms probably swimming pools are not
particularly good", .,according will grow only by about one-half financially self sustaining but
to the Bank of Montreal March percent. that if they are used t'o the
Business Review. .The Bank expects price -in- extent ofN Gooderham they
Against a background of creases at the consumer level should be provided by the
sluggish consumption and to moderate marginally in most municipality.
investment ' in -the.. world's countries as the nature of in- He 4added that the
major industrialized•countries, flation changes from a demand- municipality d should find a
Canada may experience shortage phenomenon• to tone compromise between the
another, .decline .'in export reflecting pressures as a result economics of the operation and
volume following a decline of
about seven percent last year.
However, an increase in
'Prices of about nine percent is
expected 'to offset ,the real
decline 'and yiel an increase in
of higherlabor costs. the. value of the recreational
A sharp increase in oil prices service.
to the nine big industrialized Board member ' Mary Don -
nations accounted- for a com- `" nelly. . said she only wished
bined balance of payment council would ``consider the
deficit in 1974 of $22 billion•, but number of kids using /the pool
ut►lio4eali' ompetitien at_:-uuheu _the- girls told about their ,.•value.of.ahoutioiar. percent, the , agrowing part of the oil pur-
chases should be fmance d by they make their decision.
increased exports, govern- Councillor Jim • Peters
ment-to-government 'lending,
suggested ossibl building
a
and long term investments in neve bathp�house' could be
the consumer countries by oil cheaper than replacing the old
producers. The record implies
one. He said by building, a new
"that the financial adjustment structure the old one could be
to the shocks of the oil price used for storage and the pool
a escalation have been, and can would have a complete facelift
h be hand ed b the system in a
the recent a+ual, Junior regular and occasional ac- Review says.
Farmer Talent Festival held in tivities.. They' voted for "Let's . It notes that the growth in
' the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Make Bread" as • their fall It
dnotese in real terms last
The topic of Mary Anne's project, year was probably not much
speech was "Canada". There Mrs. Evers read the girls an greater than 4 percent,„desiiite
were 18 contestants. article on "Sew ; Yourself.” an increase in value of 40
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare Then the girls divided into percent owing to soaring
and ' daughter Mary Luanne groups and discussed what prices.
visited in London on ,the styles suited their figures:- "Given . the likelihood of
throw:
be -sides- just---the__cost" ._when
Edwin King, the former Mary in St. Joseph's parish hall, the first half of this year and an
Clare of Kingsbridge. They .Kingsbridge at 7 p.m. on March only moderate upturn later on,
attended the Ice Capades, on 12 :where they will cut out their the outlook for world trade
Saturday ,evening held, at .the patterns,
London Gardens.- 1.
Congratulations to Doug
MacDonald who was the second
place winner in the first
Snowmobile "Poker" Rally
held at St: Helen's last Sunday
afternoon. Fifty snowmobiles
entered the 34 mile course.
Stephen Howard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Howard has
returned to his home hereafter
Si. HEEN'S
points ..to a similarly small
volume . i:hcrease at the very
, best," it states. •
A worldwide weakening of
economic activity -has ex-
tinguished thb" immense
pressures on commodity and
raw' material prices so that the
total value of world trade can
' be expected to expand by only
some 115 tpercent this year. The
Mrs. Fred McQuillin spent economic slowdown has been
an appendectomy's at °the ten days with her .grand- especially marked in Canada's
• Wingham and District General children Jill and Scott two largest export rriarkets, the
Hospital last Tuesday. McQuillin in Oshawa while United States and Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrish their parents, ' Mr. and Mrs.. The Bank's forecasts of world
and Mr. and firs. Donald Barry McQuillin enjoyed a economic activity are made on
Farrish.of Ashfield returned to holiday in Rome. the assumption that, with
their homes here on' Friday, Congratulations to Mr. . almost 13 million unemployed
March 7 after spending Cairns Aitchison of Wingham in the ' world's nine leading
vacations in Florida. and formerly of this- corn- industrialized countries, fiscal
. Several from this area at- munity on his 90th birthday on policies ,will soon ,become
tended' the 1975 Western Fair March 10th. On Sunday he was strongly stimulative. "-Never=---'true--'for- :-the French. franc
Farm Show held at the fair est of honor ata birthday theless, the pace of economic Whereas the pound is likely to
m,t an p
reasonably s • ble as ion .. e
Review says:
It predict& a -continuation of ,
the trend to lower interest rates,
through the , first half . of the
'year, after which • gtadua1
upwardpressures may well
emerge ''as economic activity
firms, particularly in the U.S.
The -emergence of ne2ar-
universal' floating exchange
rates .has made forecasting on
this subject - difficult, but the
Review comments that the U:S:
dollar "is certainly un
dervalued in respect to its
comparative purchasing
power" .
As for other major Curren -
'cies, "the "strong German
balance -of -payments position
'should serve to keep the mark
generally firm -- at least
against currencies other than
the U.S. dollar. The same' is
gt°ounds in Lnxl'tSn.. from party in the St. Helen's Hall._, activity has slowed to the ex- weaken.
• Tuesday until` Friday of last Mr. Douglas Shaw is
weeuc.
There was , a small at-, he underwent surgery this past
tendance 'tonly four 'tables of week. The community wishes •
• • 9
•
He -suggested that it could be
built on the south side of the
present building adding that
the area wad dead as far as a
play area fol- children was
concerned.
Rec board `member Manfred
Dierolf disputed the suggestion
adding that- the costs would be
doubled. He said that the old
building would need repairs
even for storageor it would
have to 'be torn down at- the
town's expense plus the cost of
the new structure. He added
that •he , doubted if a new
building could be built for less
than renovations on the old
building' would.cost.
Rec boa -rd chairman Pete
McCauley said that his com-
mittee had suggested
rebuilding the bath house three
years ago because it was
inadequate. He told council that
the' change facilities were
ori.girially for the wading pool
d were ressed into service
when the lig. pool was con-
structed.
He went on to say that when
-the Rotary club installed the
pool heater the use of the pool
increased sharply.
The report submitted by the
board listed the use ofrthe pool,
Last year over 11,000 people
paid to swim in Gooderham and
noticeable decline in the use of
the outdoor pool as, a result of
• the indoor one.
• The- board added that, grants
totalling $9,625 were available
for the Gooderham project and
that the indoor site was, at a
minimum, , two years away
from'reality.
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cards) at the G.W.L. card party him and Mrs. Shaw improved
held in . the Parish hall, health. • '
'Kingsbridge ,on Saturday Eight tables , enjoyed the
evening; March 8, but everyone Shoot Party on Thursday night.
reported a very enjoyable time.. High prizes went to C.W. Hanna
Men's high prize was won by and Bob Jefferson with the
Maurice Ivers; second' high second' high going to Mrs. Ted
was Father Ed • Dentinger; Robinson' and 'Pete" Jef-
ladies' high, ' Mrs. Joe .Court- ferson. The lucky score card
ney; second high, -Mrs. Pearl was won by Ruby, Hanna and
Congrai?1 LUnch was served by Bill Purdont won the travelling
the C.W,L. ladies. shoot. The next party is March
Plans are being finalized for 20.
the St. Patrick's variety con- Letter.
cert to be held in .St. Joseph's
parish hall at Kingsbridge on Dear Editor,
• Sunday evening, March 16 Revenue Taxation provides.
beginning at 8 :15, Lunch w 11 be an information service to the
servednd. everyone is public to enable then5 to'
„welcome. Proceeds will go to complete their own Income Tax
C im rove the hall kitchen, Returns if they find that their
Everyone is welcome. cine
scion is not answered in tie
House League hockey "Guide".
playoffsbegin this .Saturday.Long distance telephone
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Lucknow' arena. At 10:00 the ' charge from 8:15 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Flyers play the islanders; at on Mondays and Tuesdays and
11:00 the Seals play the Kings; from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on
and at 12''00 the Sabres play the Wednesdays, Thursdays and
Canucks. Fridays. The 'number to call is
Congratulations ' to the Zenith 0-4000. -
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Hockey team who defeated readers of the above? .
Lucknow last ' Thursday ' Yours truly,
evening at the Lucknow Arena ,r ' Mrs, K. Craigman, .
in�the first in the best three out , Public Relations' Officer.
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