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GODERICH- SIGNAL -STAR, WED^'l•'SDAY, JANUARY 21, 1987 PAGE
Legion auxiliary
hold mmeeting
On January 13 at 7:30 p.m., 62 auxiliary
members met for their regular monthly
meeting. President, Marg Baker called the
meeting to order.
Margery Farley was nitiated and became
an auxiliary member. Corresponding
secretary Iris Sampson read many thank -
you notes from appreciative people as well
as a letter from Ontario Provincial Com-
mand. It stated that the Charitable Founda-
tion Grants towards medical equipment had
been distributed in the total amount of
$230,886 to forty-four medical centres
throughout Ontario. Our local hospital was
one of these recipients.
Upcoming events include: Earlscourt
Euchre on Feb. '7, a Rummage and Bake
Sale on April 25 and,Invitational Bowling on‘e,) - r-•• t-
May 2. • .' The Huron -Branch fo the Royal Canadian Naval Veterans Association also established its
Fifty dollars was donated to The Goderich
Music Boosters Club.
Comrade Phyllis Million won the mystery
prize. The meeting was adjourned by Com-
rade Joan Hoy. •
CORRECTION
The following names of Goderich Figure
Skating Club members passing examina-
tions on a recent test day were inadvertent-
ly omitted from a story in the Dec. 24 issue
of The Signal -Star.
BEGINNER TO ELEMENTARY
Margie Giesbrecht, 'Meghan Matthews,
Stacey Scott, Amanda Proctor, Geoff
Jackson, Shane. Hayter, Tennis Chisholm,
Rhonda Watt, Karla -Jean Schmidt, Jessie
D'Haliwal, Sara Cameron, and . Sarah,
Crawford. '
ELEMENTARY TO BASIC
Amanda Dekker, Mandy Mallough,
N elissa Moore, Sara Deighton, Shauna
Breen, Kristin Breen, Emily Kidd, Amanda
Proctor, Shane Hayter, Nikki ,Blacker and
A-manda Stuart.
BASIC TO NOVICE I
Roslynn Gottschalk, Aletia Warr, Tara
Sturdy, Tory Westbrook, Wendy Chan, Kim
Brownlee, Jennifer Yule, Monika Schuei:i,
Kim Hogan, and Carol Potter.
NOVICE I TO II
Monika Schuett, Tanya Koestler,' Sarah
Adamson, Roslynn Gottschalk., Angie.•Cor-
riveau, Wendy' Bogie, Wendy Chan, Arman -
da Scott, 'Kim Brownlee, Debilyn Greene,
and' Carol Potter..
NOVICE II TO III
Sarah 'Adamson, Sherri Peet, Kim
Brownlee, Angie Corriveau, Tanya
Koestler, Wendy Bogie, Wendy Chan,
Monika Schuett and Tami Morris.'
NOVICE III TO IV
Marcia Salm, Amy Smith, Kathy Ingham,
Sonja Blacker, Susan Potter and Sue
Ingham.
NOVICE, IV TO°JUNIOR
Sonja Blacker, Marcia Salm, Amy Smith,
Kathy Ingham, Sherry Stephenson, Jackie
Henry and Angie Duncan.
FIGURE I
Amy Smith, Marcia Salm, Jackie Henry
and Sherry Stephenson.
FIGURE II
Vicki Rock, Tafline Scott,',Jackie Henry
and Sherry Stephenson.
FIGURE III`
Connie Clifford and Suzanne Schultz.
-FIGURE IV
Angie Skelton, Julie Cook, Kendra Fry,
Suzanne Schultz, Becky Schuett and Tara
McKinnon,
STROKING 1
Sherry Stephenson, Jackie Henry, Amy
Smith, Kathy Ingham and Sonja Blacker.
STROKING III .
Suzanne Schultz, Becky Schuett and Tara
McKinnon:
FREt SKATE I
Jackie Henry, Sherry Stephenson
In the Jan. 14 issue of The Signal -Star,
some errors were made in the story on the'
Goderich Figure Skating Club competi-
tion, which appeared on Page 1A.
Winners, in order of finish, in the com-•
petition for the Zoie Raithby Trophy for
Senior Pairs Freestyle were: Sonya Mc-
Callum, Jillian O'Neill; Emma Holl-
ingworth, Becky Schuett; Theresa
H'erguson, Paula Glew..Jillian O'Neill, not
Paula Glew, finished third in competition
for the Dechert Trophy for Intermediate
Dance.
committee structure for the coming year at, a recent organizational meeting. The associa-
tion's committee chairmen include; (back row from left) Reg Huckins, truste; Bruce 1
Mansz, Ways and Means; and Ed Tonks, Historian. The front row includes; George Tipert,
trustee; John Stringer, bulletin editor; Ed Linnen, master at arms and master of the eolour.
party and,Reg Barker, Sick and Welfare and Legion Liason. Trustee Basil Hall was absent
for the photo. (photo by Dave Sykes) -
The Huron Branch of the Royal Canadian Naval Veterans Association recently elected its
executive for the 1987 calendar year. The new executive includes: (back row from left) Lane
Gardner, director and Ed Stiles, treasurer. The front roW rncl•ud'es; Jack Hinton, first vice;
Charlie Hancock, president, and Wilf Denomme, second vice. Secretary, George Woodall
was absent. (photQby Dave Sykes) " •
Loc'aish resid`ok
f'.rwarrto the new year
One year, 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days
no matter. how you look at it, -it's a long
time. And, yet, has it really been long '
enuugh to do all the things we should have
done and mean to do and would have done
if we hadn't been so busy/
But, •now we have a new year ahead of
us. One year to live a better life. 'TwePt'e
months to spend helping our neighbors.
Fifty-two weeks in which to make new
friends and to cement old friendships.
Three hundred and sixty five'days to pray
for a better life.
With God's help we can do it. The coin-
munity and I wish you a very Happy New
Year!
People news
Rhetta MacLennan was allowed home
for a couple of days of the holidays from,
the Wingharn hospital. Those With her for
Christmas were Marion Maclennan,
Bruce and Louise Miller of Palmerston
and Margaret Morton and her two
, children, Lena and Jason, of Point Clark.
Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo were
home for Christmas and, due to the Plant
closure until after the New Years, are
spending their holidays with their mother
Kae Webster. On Christmas, Kae, Jim and
Cecil had their Christmas dinner in
"Goderich with Norma Young. •
Those with Barry and Betty Jones for
Christmas were their two daughters,
Sherry of London and Sharlene, and
Barry's mother Gerturde Jones of St.
Marys.
Sunday. visitors with Mrs. Stella Irwin
and Lloyd of Kinloss were 'Charles and'
Mayme Wilkins and sons, Bill, Larry, Jack
Wilkins and their families of Ashfield
Township, and Ken Wilkins. Also, visiting -
were Charlie and Ruby Reich of
Woodstock and Laura and Mabel Camp --
bell of Toronto.'
Christmas visitors with Charles and
Mayme Wilkins were Laura and Mabel
Campbell of ' Toronto; Lloyd Irwin of
Kinloss Township; -Barbara Wilkins of
LOCF I A L H
NEWS
Kao Webster, 395-257
l,?bris; Bill and Joanne Wilkins, Ian and
Stacy; Larry and Janet Wilkins, and
Laura and Adam, ,Jack. 'Sharron and
Timothy Wilkins, all•;�f Ashfield Township:
:Allen and Janet e k of Wallaceburi;;
Elizabeth -°.'_ kin .'of Mount Forest: aiul
David Dadson and Ken Wilkins. "
Ebner and Edna Culbert and George,
Andrea, .Julia and Michael MacDonald
were in Kincardine on Christmas with
Mike and Brenda Lazette and family.
Ewen .and Marj MacLean.. held their
Christmas in Kincardine at the home of
•l' wan's sister, MrS. Isabel Martyrs.
On Saturday evening, Jim. •Cecil -and
Kae Webster went to see Rhetta MacLen-
nan at her home as she was home for a fejt
days at New Year's. Others that 'were
there included, Louise Millar of
Palmerston, Florence MacLennan and her
friend Shirley of Kitchener and Marion
Maclennan.
Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest and
Ken Wilkins of Ricfgetown wore home on
the weekend with their parents Charles
and Mayme Wilkins.
On Friday evening, Kae, Jim and Cecil
Webster visited in Kincardine at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Hartley Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon..l(obb and their son
, Glen Robb of Ashfield 'Township had their
New Year's dinner at Li.en's Head with Ed -
vin and Janice McClutcheon and family.
Ursella Richardson •and• her three
daughters, Laura, Michelle and Nicole of
'London visited with her sisterand brother-
in-law and family, Max and Helen Reigl-
ing, and with other members of the family..
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