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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-03-04, Page 14ROASTS PAGE 1 i-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1987 G derich resi°iry ea 1 t dies Fri ak at the age -f 78 WILLIAM STANLEY ENRIGHT William Stanley Enright of 59 Caledonia Terrace in Goderich died at his residence on Friday, February 27 at the age of 78. Born on August 12, 1908 in St. Mary's, he was the son of the late William Enright and the former Ellen Muir Armstrong. He mark ried the former Olive May Cave who survives. Mr. Enright was a mechanical engineer at Massey Harris until 1947 when he began far- ming in Acton. In 1962 he farmed in Blan- chard Township, retiring in 1973. He has been a resident of Goderich since 1984. Surviving besides his wife are one daughter Mary and her husband Richard Marshall of Gadghill; and grandchildren Patrick and Amanda Marshall. A service was held at Mr. Enright's, residence on March 2 with Rev. G.L. Royal 'of Knox Presbyterain Church officiating. Interment in Maitland Cemetery. DONALD CLIFTON SHETLER Mr. Donald Clifton Shetler of Dungannon died at his residence on Friday, February 27 at the age of 79. Born in Napanee on September 4, 1907, he was the son of the late Matthew Shetler and the former Laura Iaowry. He married the former Leila May Snelgrove who survives. Mr. Shetler was a hoisting engineer at Douglas Point until his retirement. Surviving besides his wife are three daughters, JoAnn and her husband Robert Mahar of Burke, Virginia; Donna and her husband Don Kingdon of Trail, B.C'., and Jane and her. .husband Robert Cross of Nanaimo, B.0-; one son, Robert and his wife ITU RIES. mBEBIBBIMMEMISIMBEREM Heather of Dungannon; and seven •grandchildren. A funeral service was held at the Mc- Callum and Palla Funeral Home of Monday, March 2 with Rev. Marilyn Letson of the Anglican, Church in Lucknow officiating. Cremation followed with interment of cremated remains at Riverview Cemetery, Napanee. HELEN MCMANUS Helen McManus of Goderich, wife of Gord McManus, died at her home Tues- day, March 3. Funeral service will be 2 'P.M. Thursday at McCallum and Palla F'uneral Home. A complete obituary will appear in next week's paper. ELICE ELIZABETH RUSTON Elice Elizabeth Ruston of Kitchener, daughter of the late Williamiand Elizabeth Ruston, died recently. She was predeceased by her only sister, Margaret Williston. There was no visitation at the request of the family. A memorial service was held at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, 621 King Street West in Kitchener on March 2. Cremation took place. Interment was made in the family plot in the Avondale; Cemetery, Stratford. MARSHALL Bob and Beth Marshall are happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their second daughter, Katherine Lpuisa on Tuesday, -� February 17, 1987 at St. Joseph's, Hospital., London, weighing 7 lbs. 12 ozs. A sister for Erin. Proud Grandparents are Lorne and Muriel Marshall, Exeter and Laura Walker, Glencoe. THOMAS ' Larry and Debbie Thomas, Stratford are ' very happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Ashley Marie, born at Strat ford,General Hospital on February 19, 1987, weighing 7 lbs. 5 ozs. Proud grandparents of their first granddaughter are, Marion and Walter Thomas, Goderich. MARCHL - Erw1n and Ann `Marchl are pleased to an= NEWBORN NEWS nounce the birth of their second child, Thomas Leon, on March 2, 1987. A little brother for Peter. Proud'grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bannon of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Marchl of Austria. HUTCHINS Larry and Charlotte thank God for the ar- rival of their son, Jason Paul,. born February 13, 1987, w ighing 5 lbs. 151 ozs. A wee brother for Chr1ssy;, Ryan' and Calvin. Proud grandparents' are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutchins and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barwick all, of Goderich. Robertson students hold Music Night tomorrow Grade 7B Mr. Spittal's 7B class is having a bake.sale on Friday, March 6. There will be cakes, cookies, pies and other things. The bake sale wilt start at 10:25 .a.m. and go until lunch time. 7B would also like to thank Mrs, Boyce, Mrs.' Gautreau and Mr. Glew for helping with our"successful hot dog day. Speech:competition Jason Dempsey from'8C was a winner at the Legion Speech Competition held on Sun- day, February 22 in Goderich. He spoke on Schooling, and tompared,=present schooling to that of 100 years ago. Our congratulations are extended to him as he continues in the competition in Clinton on Saturday, March 7. Grade 8C . ". ' Other news from the 8C English class. is that each student in the room was reduced to a small seed and had to use their creative genii to describe their growth into an adult person. The seeds varied from Mexican Jumping Beans to .purple seeds dropped from the sky to seeds waiting to be owned after living in a pachage in a garden centre to a sunflower seed and finally to a bean seed. If those were the origins, just imagine what the results would be. Students council The students council is most pleased to an- nounce that orders are now being taken for Robertson sweatshirts and track pants. Orders for these attractive blue and white outfits will be taken until Monday, March 9. Call the school for more details. Music night If you enjoy music thlit come to our school Thursday night March 5 at 7:30 p.m. Two of our choirs and the Grade 7 instrumental class will be performing. 50's week Look out Fonzie, 50's week is corning to Robertson for the Grade 7 and 8 students during the week of March 9-13. Lots of fun activities are planned including a Sock Hop on the final days. Guidance program As part ,of their guidance programme the Grade 8's have 'received a computer print- outs about possible future occupation. Here are some of 'the, interests from Mr. Her- man's ,8C class: will Angie James be a funeral director? Will Kathi Wagier, be the next criminal lawyer? Will Paul Hamilton be a police officer? Or, will Chris Erb be a, chef? . Only time will tell. Chess club The chess club is going very well. The ap- proximate dozen and half regulars are cer- tainly enjoying themselves. If all goes ac- cording to plans, the semi-finals will be on March 10 and the finals on March 12. , Golf club Beginning soon after March Break, the golf club will be organized. •' It will deal mainly with rules and etiquette and golf sw- ing basics. Class goes bowling Mrs. Crocker's grade 7C class went bowl- ing last Friday, February 20. Three games were played in all. Top girl bowlers were Tonya Glousher, Niki Machan, Connie O'NeiiLand Liz Ball with a tptai'oft1725. Top boy,, bowlers were Todd 'Papple, Shawn Carver, Jason Volland and Jason Pitbladeo with a score of 1541. The class had an en- joyable time and wish to try it again soon. Grade6 - Mr. Scratch.s grade 6 class has been stu- dying machines, tools and different kinds of maps. They also presented their, solar system projects to the class this Week. We have also had a follow-up class on a VIP session. ' • Grade 7A Mrs. Dyck's grade 7A class has made $51 from Valentine activities. If you have any Zehrs tapes, you can save them and bring them in to the class. We are raising money to go on our school trip to Camp Sylvia. , We are having a coloring contest 'that ends March 16. So draw a picture and bring a quarter to'enter the contest HULLY GULLY GOES MARINE OUTBOARDS Hondo makes the only 4 stroke outboard engine ori' the market. Put an end to milting gas and oil. Honda outboards run quieter. with bet- ter fuel economy and less plug fouling than ftny 2 stroke outboard. Huliy Gully has Honda outboards from 2 - 9.9 N.P. arld bigger ones are on the wav- . I ,i R One of the best aluminum fishing boats on the market. Old world craft• smonship of Manitoba Mennonites is built into every boat. Every Mis- ty River hull is pressure tested before it's shipped to us. 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