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P4et 6--GoDERkR SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1975
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• ORMCO awards prizes
Five workers at Dominion Roads Machinery Company each received $20 in a draw sponsored
by the company. Winners (from left) are Terry 110,11ingshead, Jim Blackwell, foreman Elgin
Fisher, -Ray Sweitxer and Larry Watson. Peter Dewey was absent. The draw was made after
the 213 men in -the machine shop recorded 100,000 hours free frotn lost time accidents, a'record
for the shop. The record which was achieved on April 2 involved 65 working days. The previous
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DUNGANNON DOINGS
Easter Sunday service at
Dungannon -United Church was
enhanced by special music
provided by the choir who sang
"Let There be Peace on Earth"
accompanied on the organ by
Shelley Rivett and ."I, Found a
Miracle" accompanied by Mrs.
Judy, McMichael onorgan and
Donna Errington with guitar. A
duet, "The Old Rugged Cross"
by Mary AnneAlton and Nancy
Errington was• much enjoyed.
Rev. R.C. Mcclenaghan's
Easter message -was entitled,
"Surprised into New Life."
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mrs.
Harry Girvin and family who
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were' bereaved by the sudden
death of Mr. Harry Girvin on
Friday morning.
" Mrs. Goldie Carter returned
home from Goderich hospital
on Friday.
Mrs. Vera Errington came
out of Wingham HoSpital on
Wednesday and is spending a
" few days withMr. and Mrs.'
Thos. Webster.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster
visited their daughter Ettabelle
) and her husband, Me:and Mrs,
Bill Bradley on Sunday on the
occasion of Alice Bradley's
birthday. .
Sympathy of the community
-Cancel. canvass
in, full swing., ---
The . annual Cancer. Cam-
• aign is going on throughout
the nation is rn
Residents of this district are
asked to be generous when the
canvasser calls.
Campasign chairmen in
Goderich are Les Pitblado and
Harold Chase.
Campaign. captains are Mrs.
John Howard, North Ashfield;
Mrs. Graham McNee, South
•Ashfield; Mrs. Arnold Fisher,
-Colborne Township; Mrs.
Gerry Ginn, Goderich Town.
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ship; -Don Stimson and John
Go 'Wer, VLA subdivision.
Harness racing fans in accommodations at •the tendance average, is the figure
Goderich will be able to attend • Goderich track will accompany for which the. association is
19 race nightg this year rather the new race dates, com- hoping.
than the previously ,scheduled • pensate for the possibility' of,
nine according to Don Masse, " bad weather on the early dates
secretary of the Goderich Bluewater has arranged for
Trotting Association.
The announcement was, made
after the Goderich horsemen
joined forces with Bluewater
Raceway and Associates
recently. The Bluewater
company, represented b,y.
complete indoor betting and
refreshment •, areas. The
company has rented the arena
floor and - auditorium for the
four Fridays and six Tuesdays
and plan to setup par-mutuel
booths and a • refreshment
London businessman Loren J. section on the floor, 4
Cassina, secured ten race dates,
in April, May and June for the . The move indoors would give
Goderich track and will hold Goderich, Huron County and
their meet immediately prior to most of. western Ontario a first ..
the Goderich association. • in .harness ' racing. Indoor
services of this nature have
Opening night at Goderich never been provided at any
Raceway Will be April 18' and track for the betting fans. The
'will feature the $1,000 Feagan area 'under the grandstand -
Invitational Pace as the . normally used as the par -
highlight race of the night. • mutuel booths will_ also be in
Other dates included in the new operation for the' fans wishing
calendar are -April- 25, .May 2 to watch the race live if the
and 9, all Friday, evenings weather permits. .
May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 17 and 24,.
all Tuesday evenings. These
dates, termed the Bluewater
Spring meet, will preceed the
regular season planned by the
'Goderich TrottingAssociation.
A new wrinkle in -racing fan
Race secretary Dann Masse
is hopeful that the venturtis
succeersTul. He said the added
features and extended season
may draw more fans than last
year adding that 2,000 people,
800 more than last year's at-
• McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE,
INSURANCE COMPANY
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Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas. Phone 527-0400o
HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario
Estab/ished 1876
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It .Only
Costs A
Little To
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Fire,Edended Coverage, Wind-
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1- storm -Theft, i'roiferty Darnage,
Liability; Etc. .„
Lavern Godyin: R.R. 1, Walton, Ont. phoneRobt.
R,obt. Archibald, RR 4, Seaforth
Ken Carnochan;RR 4, Seaforth
Ross Leonhardt, RR 1, Bornholm
John McEwitig, RR 1, Blyth
Stanley -McIlwain, RR 2, Gdtlerich
Donald McKercher, RR 1, Dublin
Wm, Pepper, Brumfield _ •
J.11.yrewartha, Box 661, Clinton,.
Direet6rg and Adjuter:
Agents:
James keys,' RR i, Seaforth K.J. Etue,
'Wm. Leipbt, Londesbore Steve J. Murray, RR 5,
527-1877,
527-1817
527-1545
345-2234
523-9390
524,7051
527.1837
482-7534
482-7593
Seaforth
Sea foTth
In the Town of Goderich;
campaign captains are Mrs.
Charlie Adams, Mrs. Les Riley, -'‘,worked on her ownsample. The
Mrs. Mary Morris, Mrs*, 'meeting was adjourned.
Maurice •Wilkinson, Mrs.
Fordyce -Clark, Mrs. Ed
Lawson, Mrs. Helen Durnin,
Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan, Mr
Mildred Whetstone, Mrs. Dav
Smith • and Mrs. • Marjorie
is expressed for Mr. and Mrs.
y t. mpiAll on the deat
Mrs. Campbell's father,
Harry. +Fowler, at Huronview
last week.
Mrs, Dynes Campbell was in
ppderich HOSpital for a day or
two lastweek after an attack of
flu.
Mrs. Marvin Smith injured
her ankle When her car slid off
the road at north end of village
last Sunday, due to icy con-
ditions. „
Eldan McClenaghan is
spending a 'few days at his
parental home prior to writing
• his final examinations for this
term at Queen's University,
Kingston.
Church and Sunday School
services at Dungannon United
Church had to be cancelled -on
Sunday due to furnace
problems.'
Rev. R.C. McClenaghan
attended a meeting of Summer
Camp officials in Clinton on
Wednesday night and was
storm stayed at the home of
'Rev. Oestreiccher until Friday
morning along with four
committee members from
Goderich area.
The unseasonable storm that
struck this area caused many
school cancellations, including
Brookside. It is veryunusual to
ohave . thunder and. liglitning.
during a snowstorm.
4H DUNGANNON 11
SUPER SEWERS
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. The . sixth meeting of
pungannon 11 4H club was held
at the, .home of Mrs. Doris
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The meeting opened with the
4H pledge.
• For roll call each member
showed her. page on her
planned costume.
The Secretary's report was
read by Judy Draper. The
subjects for discussion were
darts, seams„ seam finishes
and facings. Each of the girls,
took 'turns reading „from the
member's pamphlet.
Irene Logtenberg gave a
demonstration of a dart and
Mrs, Culbert demonstrated a
facirie
Group work was on a flat fell
seam where each of the girls
Brown.
To benefit the Crippled Children Fund the Seaforth
• Lions Club invites you to an
ORGAN
CONCERT
Monday, April 14th
at 8 P.M.
SEAFORTH DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
featuring LEW IS Mac L EO D of
An evening of organ music
with Lewis • MacLeod of
• WURLITZER
Canada, performing op the
3 keyboard Wuirlitzer
Model 555. Demonstrating
the range and Versatility of
this popular home organ,
Mr. MacLeod will feature
popular tunes of today and
yesterday. Mr. MacLeod
has been a professional
pianist, organist, teacher,
arranger and composer in
Toronto, Montreal and
Vancouver.
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
LEWIS MacLEOD
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Adults are invited to register at the door
for manyvaluable Door .Prizes
Given away at intermission time will be 10 organ LP's, 2 5500.00"
credit vouchers on purchase of Model 555, 3 - $200,00 credit
vouchers on purchase of Model 370 and 10 credit vouchers, of
5100.00 each on the pprchase of any organ.
Sponsored By
PULSIFER MUSIC
SEAFORTH
authorized .
dealer for WURLIDER
pianos and
organs in area
See us fo01 your musical needs. Phone527-0053
Donatkins accepted at the door by Seaforth Lions
Crippled Children Fund
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Mrsillary Bere
YOUTH GROUP
Dungannon Youth Group held
a meeting. at the church on
Wednesday evening and went
on to Sharon Dawson's to share
pizza.
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ISIOTICE!
BluewaterATaxi
announces their new extended service
6:30 a.m. to12 midnight daily
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• (1,3 & 4 Woods and 3 iron (wedge starting at s72.95)
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Some Seconds.
•We have a good- selection of Used Roller Skates from $20." UP
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WE CARRY A GOOD SELECTION OF
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110 now specialize in "TEAM SPORTS"
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Sweaters & Socks, Jackets & Uniforms, Trophies etc.
WAYNE SPORTS
OPEN MON. TUES. THUSS. & SAT. 9 A.M. ig6 P.M.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY 96PEN ' FRIDAY*NITES TILL 9 P.M.
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