The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-12, Page 3The •Domtar. Trophy :for Intermediate Free Style skating at an inter -club. meet held
Saturday in Goderich was won: by -Lisa Varga, front centre,: with Tracey MacEwan, front
left, placing second and Michele Harris,' front right, placing'third^ Judges for'' the •event
sponsored' by,'the Goderich Figure Skating`eibb were, back row from left,. Elizabeth
Gaffney, Pat Anstett and Gwen Kahle. (staff -photo)
Good Citizenship
deserves a medal
Do you know anyone here in Ontario'who''=through
selflessness, humanity and kindness without expect
ing anything in return—has;made�this a better
.province in which to live?
That's the kind of person for whom the Details
Medal for Good Citizenship was estbhish.ed•
Recipients are selected by an i•ndepehdent ' '
Advisory Council. of Ontario citizens whose honorary
-chairman is the Lieutenant -Governor ofthe'Pr.o.vince.
• Anyone ihay- nominate a person for the Ontario
,M_dal, and nomination forms are available by
venting: ;
Executive Secretary
Advisory Council
Oihtario Medal for Good Citizenship •
Queen's Park
.Toronto, Ontario M7A 1P4
• Making a nomination is itself an act•ofappreci
appreci-
ation for good citizenship.. All riomrnationsShould .;.
be received by.April 15, 1976.
ONTARIO MEDAL FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP
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• .an -District General Hf�.spi: ll
' pn Monday, Jar nary 19:
The worst storm sit far, this
winter began • ti0 . blow •lasts-
Saturday
ast .Saturday evening, January 31.
INTENDED Michael O'Neill and Tom and once again all the roads
FOR L4ST WEEKO'Keefe played 'as ladies and in this area were block d. All
Mx,„ ' Jack VanOsch was won the first and second high social'
and evelsswiyerwere
clanc cancelled
taken by ambulance to the ladies prizes. High .man Was Monday:and"Tuesday with t
r
tv-Vi i n g'lea'm. -a n dm„,.itA _with.:tl e,•.sona
G i Hospi 1 on W'ed• high Prize going` to Jun "� uSe•S pic ill c'n'i ren.;u:t"
n enera • Dohert I:, Wednesday ` nl,orning,
neday,:?anoary 8 4 , y gneh 'was 5erVed bringing there to. school, 64:1;i::':.:
Mark.Dalton who' has been• , There will be another card
a .patient. ip. the Aiexand'ra party;on,F•ebruary14 to. return them in less`fhan an'
Marine and it
hospitl, Mrs. Marjorie Madintyre of ..'herr However, S than ax
Godericki for: the •past eight Kingsbridge 'and lytta, . Clif conditions cleared snowplows;
days was "t�arisferred. to St: ford Crawford of Lucknow t
co;ro,�e •.°through - and . sc�lio61 `:
Hospital. in. 'London have returned to their homes- officially began, on Thursday.
Joseph"s fie�spi, ' Many stranded motorists:
• ;on Thtarsday, 'January 29th after spending taro, weeks' ,
were;.given stielter at Many
for further, tests ,•• vacation_ inNorth Vancouver, forth hordes this area Yes
"1Virs•r mein, Steffler. was British ` Columbia visiting for. g omen ing did sae es, '''
. admitted to' the 'Alexandra with' . Mrs. Crawforc's-.shadow so we •_can expect
Marine and GenenaI Hospital • daughter Joan and-. grand -
another six,weeks of winter.
i
G derch with pneumonia daughters Michele and Lori
Goderich
Reverend Father Clarence
Mrs. Bernardino • Kinney, Congratulations'. to Miss Hauser, C.R. of_ Kitchener • .
President andMrs. Teresa• Sharon Pearl -Pearson, and Reverend Father Ed
Courtney; vice esident daughter i5f'Mr. ',;and' Mrs '•
, C.R.ntinger, • of
. ` .
o,f thefirst Kingsbridge Nelson Pearson of•'RR 1, •
Kingsbridge' were .able to
Geneologtcal Society were,; Dungannon and. to Leonard shovel: their car otrt of the.,
guests of Clem. Steffler, Heggs of St. Catharines, elder snowdrifts, and left' by car. on
Principal Teacher, Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tuesday, February 3 for a ..
Joanne Hamilton, and Heggs of Langley, British: three• week holiday in .
students o r
f Grades 0and 7 in Columbia who were married .
Florida.
Miss •Joanne Hamiltons in the Dungannon - United Miss Fay Hogan of Owen
portable ' classroom • at St. Church on Friday, January 30 Sound spent the weekend at••
Joseph's School at at 6 p•m: The wedding dinner the home of her parents.Mr.
Kin sbridge on Friday,; af- was held' iii -the Dun
gannon nd Mrs. Con Ho an and had
ter oqn, January 30. They'. United Church basement. a . couple of extra days
told the students the History 4Several from this area at holidays because of 'the" in -
of 'Kingsbridge, dividing the tendo, d,aheJreception•held in .•clement weather conditions.
story into two parts with Mrs. their honor that same evening .
• Kinney,. telling about the -at
'OM'.CAN'T EAT ;4T, FREEZE To
a;geed s'I.ogan tq. keep in;niind tkiese days•'., lfheln',::
you�find yourleft�self '.with small quantities of food,,
•.follow these hints . . ,, " ••
Unused whipping, cream .can
be whipped;' sweetened and
frozen in :dollops on Waxed:,
paper.'Once'fr"ozen, store in a
freezer' container.
•
Small portions, of onion,,greec`•
pepper or parsley. •• can -be '
chopped• and wrapped in
recipe portions, then stored in .
a freezer container for use in '
casseroles.
ADDITIONAL CONSUMER. INFORMATION • on
-freezing and a wide range of other topics is available -at
no charge from. Union. Gas.
• For Areas free -calling to London
Dial 434-4505
For all other Areas
(Toll Free) Ejqnian GAS
Dial 1.800.265.-4174
e S
th ltf dV Hall'.
• � , 1, "
a or alley w� G• A Aa
EarlyPioneer Days up to the -, • Students in Grades 5 to 8 at lj'�}i't�� ,4q�
--year 1900, with Mrs. Courtney , St. Joseph''s School, ' ,
starting there and bringing Kingsbridge are now c`
the History up to.'the present." preparing. speeches to be �, •��� t �n �,� ,,,,.�,
• time. The :students were quite given in., class. The better
interested .in hearing 'about 'speeches will then enter the
the .history of the.. Parish Garvey Speaking com-
church, the different'priests ' petitions. These • com-
the.. Kingsbridge store; :petitions, planned to be.held
McCarron's , f-rote1, the • in the school's gymnasium -,;on
•
Blacksmith . Shop, the Thursday afternoon„
tea.
- Stagecoach, the Ontario1!-est.,' February5. beginning at 1:15
Shore Railway and the dif-• p. m., ,have' been-' postponed.
ferent schools• at because of the, several' days
Kingsbridge. The students , schooling" the
9 students
•• are doing a' project on the • missed. " Competitions „willSunday • February 1. marked FebruarY 10. Winner§ from
History, of Kingsbridge and now be . held on Tuesday,
r v 'opening of_ the new school go to the Legion competitions•`'
• • . built kr 1965: Principal Miss and the Hurgn-Perth.separate
_ Barbara Winter and teachers schools competitions, which
Mrs. Myra Adkin and Mrs; will beheld on b ebruary 25
• Rosemary Horner were the • and on . March: 5, in the
first teachers • in this. new e-venings. .'
school. Congratulations to,Mr. and
-leaders tram_.
during Feb.
, The. 4-H Homemaking. -Club
program in Huron County is
beginning a new • project,
entitled £;L , T uch of Stit
Eery , .. -
`I7uring this_course, the girls
Will be taught seven em-
broidery stitches and' their
variations, ` With a special
emphasis • on design prin
ciples and . colour co -
:ordination Members • will:
have the opportunity to make
a "learning stitches" article,
plus a "free 7 choice" item.
Local` Leaders' training
schools are:being held
throughout the county. The
dates and places are • as •
follows: Clinton, February' 10
and 11, -Wesley -Willis United
Church; Blytli, February 12:
and 13, Blyth United Church;
and`Clinton, February 1.4 and
21, Ministry of Agriculture &
Food, Board Room.
The training schoolswill be
conducted by.: the; County
Home Economist under the
Ministry of Agriculture and,
Food, says Jane Pengilley,
Home Economist for Huton
Perforin a.
deathLdefying
act.
G ive• Heart Fund.
Give'Heart Fund
M
` Demonstration 'courtesy of
GODERICH PUBLIC LIBRARY, 52 Montreal St.
'' CLASStS START••at the fallowing times: •
V /EDNESDAY, FEB. 1 8 10a.m., 2p til;, 7:30 P.M.
THURSDAY, FEB. 19 10 a.m.,p.►n-
„� All elapses are identical and start promptly.
classes are fiPiited•in monitor..
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2 Days Only in Goderich
LEARN PATTERN CUTTING
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Prove it to yourself! DO NOT MISS THIS OPpOATUNITY! All'
-• necessary equipment available at classes:
t'
J.oe O'Keefe son of Mr. and': Mrs. Kenneth'MacLennan
(nee Donna Cook) on the birth
. Mrs. Joseph. O'Keefe, and. of their second .son, Daniel
Billy Simpson, son.of Mr. and Malcolm, in the`' Winsham
Mrs:' Donald -".Simpson. who
have bee -n employed in,
Medicine'=Hat,'Alberta for the
past several months returned
to ° their homes here. for the
remainder .of .•the winter
months
•The'. 'Kingsbridge Youth
`Club • sponsored' a Euchre.
. Card Party on Saturday
evening.. January:31 in 'the
Kingsbridge Parish Hall: Due.
to. the .-stormy weather. con- -
-ditions there were only four •
tables •of .cards in 'Play and
••
•due to the shortage of women,
Welch announces
aid t® Brussels
Culture and' Recreation
Minister Robert Welch today
announced approval.' dfa
grant of $819 to assist in the
improvement of—recreation,
facilities tri" -tyle--Vhfage-"df— -
Brussels: • °
Funds: granted will go
towards renoi••ations to the
ball 'park at the Brussels
Athletic Field. The provincial
• assistance is provided
through The: Community
Recreation, Centres Act,'.
administered by the Arts.•.
Division,. Ministry. f Culture:
and Recreation,
' When announcing approval
of this' grant, Mr. Welch said
the new ministry has sincere
interest in the development of
local recreation opportunities
=.and he was pleased'to•have a
er.sonal involvement -in
.russet's community project:
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