The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-19, Page 14Left, won -two games finishing second for the day. The team
members, from left, Rod Graham, Pat Murphy and Nancy
:‘!lin combined with their,--Sk'ip to`score 383-4 points for the
day. (staff photo)
News from the Librar:g
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• RIJARX 19, 1976 •
Postai code
,dot letter
-o a-GGoder ch
Here's proof that the postal'',_
code does worl<t,
• Recently a letter..rn:ailed in
a large Canadian city :which
does not yet have mephan%cal
letter sorting equipment; was •
ent to --a -«addressee,.
Goderich. .
thea -letter %was addressed
correctly, with one -exception-
,
* the place name Goderich.
was omitted.
This letter" was given ..tile•
usual manual sortation where .:
it'Was•rejected because of the
discrepant address •an'd:then
• given directory service, a -
lime consumingprocess,
where it was ascertained that,
the postal • code N7A•`
represented Goderich:
The letter! was in due•course
delivered to a grateful ad-
dressee,
The .postal Code is part:of
your address. •Pleise :use it on
all your correspondence. '
Coronary care.units, which
have had • considerable .suc-
- cess,'in reducing mortality, in.
patients admitted to hospital
with • heart attack, . were
pioneered in . Canadian
hospitals.
The Heart volunteer who
calls on you at home, will
leave behind .valuable
educational information.
Study it carefully. The heart
it saves may be.your ow.n. •
The second annual Kinspiel was held Saturday at the
Maitland Curling Club sponsored by the Goderich Kinsmen
Club: The competition for high school curlers attracted six
teams and thtisfoursome • skipped by John 1Mprnbourauette,
Nile United
elects officers
the coming year
Church
tor
.•
The. Airnual,co-ngrega'tional iVlcN'eil, •Glen Ribey Doug.'
meeting was held in the Nile • McNeil, Ron Pentland,Len.
United Church .basement : on Christilaw; .auditors, Mr,,. and •
Wednesday, February .l2 with Mrs. Doug McNeil; '. church
potluck dinner served at treasurer, Mrs: Elizabeth
12:30. p m.,and the business Rutledge; press reporter,
part of the meeting at 1:30 Mrs. Cliff McNeil,
p.m... Manse committee, Mrs,
Rev- H. Dobson acted as' Alvin Kerr, Mrs: Elwyn
.chairman for the meeting. .Pollock, Mrs. Frank Scott,
The minutes of _the former Cliff MVhcNeil: ' representative
meeting were read and from the Trustee Board to the
adopted. • manse • committee, Doug
The treasurer's 'report McNeil and Ron Pentland;
•showed a balance on hand of anniversary committee, Mrs.
$$62.15. The report from the • Jim Boak, My. and Mrs,
United Church Wonien Frank 'Scott,. Mrs, 'Harry
showed a balance on hand ofGirvinand Re.v. H; Dobson:
$65:51. b • Observer • representative,
The`sspecial fund report is Mrs 1on Pentland organist
'• $199:41.• 'The Explorers' Mrs. Jim Boak; nominating
• donated $8.00 to the Sunday committee Mrs; Alvin .Kerr,'
School. 'The' Sunday School Ron Pentland., Cliff McNeil.
showed a balance on hand of., .: The anniversary date
• $20..96, suggested was Dabber. 17
Clerk of Session reported . '
Communion was served four T�W� rQ��CII Briefs timesduring the year, ` I U
Officers elected for the
Students and amateur painti'ng'.by Jeremy'
artists ' will :be. interested ,fn . Adamson: and• " A vision of
the collection of books about Canada: the McMichael
Canadian art -at the Goderich. Canadian collection" by Paul
branch Duval. •
The following books give an
overview: '.`Canadian art:
its origin' and development"
corn ing.year:are: elders, Cliff • :
McNeil,'-Jamresn..-R;ibey: Council, passed a motion
Doug•McNeil , and Jim ° from the. town engineer that -.
the connecting - • link
agreement on Highway41 be
extended -south to lot 4 Con-.
cession 1 and •2in 'the•
Township of Goderich to'
permit the construction ,of
storm sewers. 'to .relieve
flooding,in Industrial Park;
Hawkins; Board of Stewards,
Mrs: Gary Kerr, Frank Scott,
' Arnold Stothers, Charlie
Johns•ton,. •Harvey McPhee,
Mrs: Alvin Kerr.'G•len Ribey,
Len. Christilaw, Ron Pen-
tland. '
The Trustee Board. Cliff
by William- Colgate; -"A
concise•- history' of Canadian
painting". by Dennis . Reid.;
"Contemporary" Canadian
painting- by William: J.
Withrow•; and 'Four
decades" 12y Paul Duval.
Books on specific collec-
tions and artists include
• "Early days .on • the. Great
•Lakes: 'the art .of Williarn.
Arrnstron.g''. • by, Henry
Cummings Canipbell: The . the Goderich branch, .52
group. of seven" by Thoreau....Montreal Street, F.'ebruary 2,1, .
MacDonald: "The IIa)'t 10:30 a.m.. Bring.. along „a
House collection 'o Canadian . friend.. •
• SaiIorsr- • #--o
Ie contests
All of'the books are found
under 759.1i. Oversize books.
are kept' in .the section for.
lar e.size books by 'the d
g, . oar
to the reference room.'
Ron•and•Bev Walker'will be
displaying some of their ,.
paintings in the Goderich
.branch. They have recently
moved to''the area and would
like to.'shdw some of their
work.
The Children's Fjlm
showings will take 'place at
Last Wednesday in,a game
played. in Goderich., the
Clinton • Colts defeated
Goderich Sailors •by a.score of•
7-4. Goderich Sailors then
travelled •to • Paisley, on
Thursday and suffered their.
third straight defeat as they
:lost by a score of 5-4,
Clinton Colts opened the
scoring. as Greg • Burns;
blasted one from 20 feet out. •
Rick F.•remlin and Scott Parks
assisted. 'George Davidson
let a slap shot .go from the
blue line.which caught the top.
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4.
- corner making it 2-0. Sailors
firstgo.al came on scramble
in front : of the net.' Cam
MacDonald 'picked up the
`,loose puck and fired it home,
Before the firstperiod ended,
Mel Hohner' m'a_de .it •3-1.
unassisted.
Each team picked up :two
goals in '.the second ,Period,'
Wayne 'Rau getting' both
Sailors goals.' Wayne Doak
and John Fenwick set up the
first' goal, and John .Hanley
assisted on the other. •
Final ':Period, both ' clubs
decided -to play 'it 'rough in-
stead of 'playhockey as a toal
of 84 minutes were called -47
minutes.' going ' • to Clinton
•Colts. • •
Sailors final goal closed the.
gap, as Dirk Wolterbeek•made
'It 5-4: hut' before 'the game
.was over, Derwin •Carter and
Al Cornell added two/more
.goals for Clinton. -Final Score.
- Clinton •:Colts - .7 Goderich
Sailors' 4. ' •
Sailors.: were ',missing
several •players :for the last
three. garnes as they .suffered •
their third straight toss.
Paisley 5' Goderich
Sailors were ahead 2=1 by th,e.
end :Of the first on,,goals by
Wayne Doak. and. '•Tom.
`Crawford. Ron Sowerby,
.hack' in .action after •missing
three games drew an. assist_ .
on Qoderic•h's first goal.
Doug Sawyer combined with
Toni,. McTeer for .Paisley's
goal. •
P'aisl'eyoutplayed, and
outscored the Sailo'rs in the
second pchriod. Jack •Howe
made it 2-2; then at the 11 :00
,minute mark Milt Place gave •
Goderich a .3-2 .lead as he
picked up Wayne Rails pass
to heat Davi Riggins. Doug
Wood fired high hard one past
Rob. .kellestine 40. seconds
later to even the score. •
Paisley then went 'sihcuci for
the first time in' the game as.
Monty ':l•ernplernati ' •opened
the third period' on a quick
goa11rt t he 1fl: l5•nark.
Ron , Sowerby. put the
.S III(II•tihack int he-ganie.aftet'
Liking a pass from Rob
1< llestigt W inning .{;oaI fr)r-
1',o5ley was scored by 1)oug
Wood,: his, second • of the
nit.
FOOD STORES'
Goderich Rotary Club
. presents
London Symphony .Orchestra .
•
Goderich Serres.'
AL CQNCERT 1 9i
Saturday, March 6, 1`976
j .
"Goderich Collegiate Institute
"OR;CHESTRAL NIGHT"
Beethoven - Coriolan; Overture
Haydon '- Symphony #.94; surprize
Tickets Adults 2.50 'Sr. Citizens 1„25'
Family 7.00 Students 1:50
Tickets Available Goderich
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