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P AGE 14 —GODERICIISIGNAL,STAR. WEDNESDAY, Jay 15, 1981
Shawn Thomson of Goderich, who has cerebral palsy,
'enjoyed meeting a puppet with cerebral palsy last Friday
when the. Kids on the Block puppet troupe came to
Goderich. Four of the puppets had disabilites in keeping
with the International Year of the Disabled theme upon
which the troupe was founded. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)•
Kingsbridge couple wed
• Congratulations tO Law-
rence Hogan and Mananne
• Frayne ivhowere married at
St. Joseph's Church on SM-
urday. Their wedding 'recep-
tion was 'held at the -Com
munity Centre, Lucknow, fol-
lowing their marriage.
Kathy Hogan arrived at
the hente of her parents,
John and Rita Howard last
WednendaY from Catlin',
for a brief holiday, to attend
the wedding of her, brother;
Lawrence.
• Con and Vivian Hogan and
daughter, Faye of London,
spent a feir days in Niagara
Falls last week.
Best wishes for a speedy
recovery go to Cathy Dren-
nan, who is a patient in .the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital since Sunday.
Yvonne Sinnett and son,
Jimmy, are vacationing for
two weeks with her husband,
• Jim on the boat where he
works.
Rev. Father Edwin Gar-
vey, C.S.B. of Texas has
been vacationing at the Garv-
ey honiestad. Other visitors
• at the Garvey homestead
over the weekend were Mrs.
Joe Garvey and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Garvey and family
of Mississauga.
On Saturday, Theo and,
Tina Van Diepen travelled to
Toronto airport to meet
• Theo's nephew and his
friend who are vacationing
with the Van Diepens. On
Saturday they received word
from Holland, that their
sister-in-law - was instantly
killed in a car accident
and her husband, Theo's
• brother, was injured.
Other vititors from Holland
in the area are Nolda Hend-
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rick's sister and husband and
Martin's nephew who are
vacationing with Nolda and
Martin and family. Betty
Hendricks, who is employed
in Owen Sound for the sum-
mer sent the weekend with
her family also.
Mike and Betty Lou Dal-
ton, Patty, Joey and Eliza-
beth are enjoying a trip to the
Weitem Provinces.
Mrs. Dorothy Moore of
Credo, West Virginia, her
daughter, Mary Martha
Schindler, children Charlene
and Karl and Mrs. Moore's
granddaughter, Tracy O'Neil brother, Ellwood Murray and
of Las Angeles, California other acquaintances in the
have been visiting with Mrs. area. It is his first visit in the
Moore's brother, Mike O'Ne- area in 2S years.
il and sisters, Catherine Doug Frayne of Brantford
Austin, 'husband Cyril and spent the weekend with Mrs.
Mary O'Donnell and hus- Mary Frayne and attended
band, Des. • the wedding of her niece,
Art Murray of Chilliwack, Marianne Frayne and Law-
B.C. has been visiting his rence Hogan on Saturday.
May need '100,000
MITCHELL - Unless the
town of Mitchell can per-
suade the ministry of en-
vironment to change their
minds on the funding of the
sewage works expansion
program • presently being
,undertaken, the town may be
in position of coming up with
over $100,000 to cover the
expa nsion's cost.
• The extra cost came when
the enviromnnet switched
ministers after the last
• election and then minister
Harry Parrott agreed 'to
make up for a shortfall in
federal funds, but the new
minister, Keith Norton
doesn't see it that way, and a
fight is underway.
New owners,
BLYTH - Freers Hardware
in Blyth opened its doors la st
week under new ownership.
Phil Walker, who hails
from Dorchester, is
presently, making his home
in the new• store, but plans to
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Goderich
Twenty ladies travelled to
Blyth with the Goderich
Twp. W.I. to see the play
"Quiet in the Land", and
everrine enjoyed the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs-. Mac Taylor
and . three childre% from
Dawson Creek, 'B.C. are
visiting in the urea, and also
attended the 50th
Anniversary of Ken and Pat
• Taylor of Blyth.
Visitors with Al and Barb
Bettles„ are Mr. and Mrs.
George Hartford and three
children or Dawson Creek.
Johnny and Pearl
McFarlane attended the 50th
Anniversary of Ken and Pat
Taylor in Blyth.
Gary and Donna, Martin
and Kevin enjoyed some
holidays in Huntsville.
Ball news
The midget boys remain
undefeated with their win
over Tuckersmith last week.
They play their next game
July 22 against Colborne in
HohneSville-.-•
On July 8th, the bantam
boys also undefeated won a
home game against Hullett
and their next game is July
29 at home a ga inst Auburn.
The pee wee boys .a re
undefeated as well and play
their next game July 22
against Hullett , in
members enjoy play
olmesv
ne
Blanche Deeves, correspondent
Hohnesv ille. .
The pee wee girls won
their game against Goderich
and play their next game
Thursday tonight in
Clinton
Our squirt •boys beat
Colborne in their game last
week and play their next in
Varna on July 20 against
Stanley Twp.
On July 7, the squirt girls
lost .to Goderich-. Their next
game, July 21, is against
Tuckersmith in Holmesville
at the school diamond.
Don't forget the midget
and pee wee boys tour-
nament this weekend in
Holmesville.
The midget boy S start off
Friday night at 7 p.m. with
82-3383.
Benmiller playing Winthrop
and at 9 p.m. Londsboro
meets GoderichTwp.
Saturday morning at 9
a.m. Blyth plays Vanastra.
All midget games are played
on the new diamond.
The pee wee boys start off
Saturday morning at 9 a.m.
with Goderich against
Goderich Twp., and at 10:45,
Hullett No. 2 meets Varna
andat 12:30 Hullett No. 1
plays the winner of the 9 a.m.
game.
ill pee wee games are
played • at the school
diamond. Come out and see
your boys play. There are
games all day Saturday at
both diamonds.
Slo-Pitch
Thursday . nigh t, Por-
te r "s Hill, defeated Pat
Osborne's Union Team.
Tonight, Thursday they meet
Clinton Old Timers in
Clinton.
' Last weekend, the
HOlinesville Slo-pitch team
entered a tournament in
Goderich and in spite af
superb effort, they were put,
out after two games.
Perha ps this is what spurred
them on to Victory in.
Vanastra on Sunday.
Thursday night, they meet
londesboro under the lights
in Holmesville.
For anyone interested in
some unorganized soft ball,
. don't forget the,over 18 group
has the Holmesville diamond
rented every, Monday night
at 9 p.m: It's a perfect
chance to learn the game or
for a bit of fun for those who
have more enthusiasm than
skill.
It was nice. to see so many
out for shuffle board Last
week.
Birthday nears
• BRUSSELS - Morris
Township is fast nearing its
125th birthday celebrations
on the civic holdiay
weekend, but the postal
strike is interfering with
plans for a special elation
planned for the occasion.
Stories and pictures are
still being sought for the
edition and can be left at
either the weeldfnewspaper
The Post or at The Blyth
Standard.
Meanwhile the deadline
for the home and country
beautification program has
been extended to J illy 20.
Hill to check costs
BHUSSEIS - Goderich ar-
chitect Nick Hill has been
asked by council to check
into the costs of doing a
heritage study for the
village.
Council made the request
after seeing a presentation
by Mr. Hill on other towns
and cities with which he has
made plans. He said the
village should study what
they have and then decide
what they should do with it.
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CRUSHED, SLICED OR TID BITS
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ABOVE PRICES IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY, JULY 13 UNTIL CLOSING 10 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 111
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