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PAGE 16409I]EIRiCI .SIGNA
STAR, THUR
DAY, OCTOBER 7, 1976
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17. IQST AND FOUND
LOST one large black part
Persian cat, white star on throat.
Believed to be in. Bayfield Road,
Stonehouse Street area. Answers
to Tiger. Phone 524.7598.---41,
LOST - English Setter; white with
black marlfings.in Bayfield area.,
Any information please, call 482-
996Q.7-41nc
21. IIiRTN5..
PICKELL: Bryan is happy to
announce the safe arrival of his
baby brother, Colin William, on
September 29, 1976, in Goderich.
Delighted parents are Nancy and
Norman. Proud grandparents
are Don and Helen Gard of
Burlington and Rev. Gordon sand'
1V�rs. Pickell of Windsor (for-
merly of Sarnia). Special thanks
to Dr. Walker and Dr. Thom-
son. -41
LACKENBAUER: Sandra
;Louise is happy to announce the/
arrival of her baby brother, Scott
Anthony, on October 1, 1976, at K-
W 'Hospital, Kitchener. Proud
parents are Peter and Heike (nee
Nanz) and happy grandparents -
Mr.. and .Mrs. Carl A. Nanz,
Goderich.-41x
' CRANE - Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Crane are pleased -to announce.
• the birthof their son on Sept. 29.
Benjamin- Brian; 10 lbs. 1 oz. at
Alexandra `Marine and -General '.
26. CARD OF
F THANKS
SHELDON: We wish to express
sincere thanks toall friends who
sent cards, flowers and food to
Frank Sheldon and family. -41
BOOTHBY: We would like " to
express thankfulness for otic
Beloved. Sister and Aunt,
Margaret J. Boothby, who passed
away September. 24, " 1976. Our
Thanks to those who came to pay
.- their respects- and for their ex-
pressions of. s,rrnpathy, for the
flowers and iiriemorials..A special
thanks- to htir:'Wallace and the
staff of "'the Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital for the care
given to her and to all those who
visited her during her illness.
And our Thanks to .the Stiles
Funeral Home and the message.
of comfort given to us by Pastor
Reuben . Bruhacher.—Thomas
Glen, Marilyn Post, Merna
Newberry,. Priscilla Freeman,
and -their families.-4lar °
RYAN: The -family of the late
Mrs. Minnie Ryan express their
gratitude . to . neighbours .and
friends for all their kind
assistance during her long illness
and at the time of her passing;
also for the lovely floral tributes,
donations to charity, and cards of
sympathy. Sincere : appreciation
to the• staff at Goderich Nursing
HUrne :and Alexandra Hospital,
and to .Drs. Lynch, Watts and
Thomson. -Special thanks to Rev.
Ralph King for his message and
to Stiles Funeral Home for their
attention to the necessary
details. _Alar
Hospital: Thanks to Dr. Lambert
and Dr: .Cieslar. 41.
HOY: Born to Rev. and Mrs. Paul
•Hoy; . London, Ontario, a
daughter, Lynnette Elizabeth, on
16 September, 1976 at St. Joseph's
c Hospital, London, Ontario —41nc
WHEELOCK' - To Dr. and Mrs.
Brian Wheelock(nee Anne
MacRae) a son, Ian Scott, at
Melville 'Hospital, Goose Bay,
Lab., on October' 4th, 1976.-41nc•
23. ENGAGEMENTS
:and Mrs; Wm F. Cook,. of
Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to
announce • the forthcoming
o hcorriing
marriage of their only daughter,
Lynda Lorraine, to Mr.. Ronald
Robert King, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald ' P. King, of
Lakeside,„Onlijario. The. marriage
• will be celeb' ated on Saturday,
'October 30, 1976, at Tour o'clock,
in Si. Andrew's. Presbyterian
Church, Clinton, Ontario. -41
Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Bellinger, Port
Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Worsen, Goderich, take pleasure
in annou-ncing the forthcoming
marriage of their children, Susan
Elizabeth .and -Terrance 'Henry.
The; marriage will take place on
Sat. Oct. 23, 1976 at 5 o'clock in St.
George's Anglican . Church,
-Goderich.-41
GLAZIER: It is with much
pleasure we say a sincere thank
.you to our family, friends,
relatives and neighbours for the
beautiful party held 'at Saltford, '
and for. the dinner -held in 'our•
honour -"especially for the many
lovely gifts, flowers and cards:
They will always be remembered
and treasured.—Wilfred and
Verna. -41 • . • '
THOM: I wish to thank. my
• relatives, friends and neighbours."
for flowers, cards and visits while'
I, was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks :to Drs.
Lambert, Newland and ;blarr•ett°.
and , to the nurses'. ''Hazel
Thom: --41
Mr. and Mrs: Arnold Stothers,
R.R. 6, Goderichwish to an-
nounce • the marriage of their
daughter, Valerie Lynn to
Michael Albert Mallough, son of
Mr. andMt•s: Edgar Malloiigli'of
Goderich. The wedding took
place at the home of the bride on
Saturday, October 2nd, 1976: Rev.
G. Lockhart Royal officiated: -41
25.1/1 MEMORIAM
MABON: In loving memory: of a
son who passed away,... October
9th, 1973.
• He is gone but not forgotten
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near.
Days of sadness wilt come o'er
uS.
Many think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies inthe heart concealed.
—Sadly' rerissed and always
remembered by Mom, Dad and.
family, also Lynda and Cam 'in
B.C.--41x
SPARKS: In loving memory of a
clear .husband, father and
grandfather, Ross A. Sparks, who
passed away -;one year ago,
October 12, 1975. -
As time unfolds another year,
Memories keep you ever near;
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last
foiever. • :.
—Sadly mussed and always'
remembered by his wife"Irene
and family, June, Ross and Mac,
and grandchildren. 41x
THOM: .treasured memories of
my brother'Jim who left us
suddenly on October 18,1974. '
Our thoughts do often wander,
To a grave so'far away,
Where one we love is sleeping,
Two years ago today.
No one he loved was by his side
• Tohearhis lastfaintsighs, 51isper jute/Ow/bigOr'whjute/Ow/big word,
1. Before he closed his eyes.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
•And secret tears stall float,
M `t
What'it int to lose you,
i No4e will ever know.
Always • rerinembered by sister.
Helen and farnily —4I •
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Our Editor .:,,,
(continued from page 4)
and, at the same time to be a
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something that that is also im-
portant to the community.
May I congratulate you on
your 'product and offer best
wishes for ..its continued
success.. -
Sincerely,
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Midhurst
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Need help
Dear Editor; • - r "
The history committee of
the Tubilee`" 3•"'Committee is
looking for. photographs arid
illustrations Of earlier events,'
people and places in Goderich
to serve as illustrations in the
history of the town which it is
preparing fbr publication in
the Jubilee year, 1977.
If your readers can provide
any of'these for us we Would
be most grateful. Chairman
of the, committee is. Mrs. J.W.
Wallace, 35 Wellington Street,
South, telephone 524-9372.
Sincerely
• Dorothy. Wallace
Question please
Dear Editor:
On Saturday, Sept. 18;
Henry Morgentaler was for
the .' third time found "not
-guilty" by a jury of per-
forming an illegal abortion.
The Alliance"for Life, the
national co-ordinati'ng
, organization for the pro-life
groups.in Canada, demands a
full and .public inquiry, into
charges of jury tampering in
,the • trial of ,Dr. Henry
Morgentaler.
One of :the jurors in the
most recent trial, Stated that
an attempt had been made to
bribe her. This , raises the
ppssibility t that•other•
Y,
members of the jury may also
have been 'approached.. This
incident. throws •a -.cloak of
suspicion' over.• all three of
Morgentaler's trials :and a
full.' inquiry must be carried
out; - .
In' addition,. there appears
to be evidence' of intimidation oa
of the jury due to the
following '• incident which took
place at the court on Satur-
day, Sept. -18, .the 'last day of
the trial:
At 12 o'clock the jury
reported to the presiding
judge, Jacques Ducros; that it
could not reach a verdict.
Judge Ducros • 'advised the
jury to recess for lunch and
return at 2.p.m. to continue its..
deliberations. During lunch a
photographer and reporter,
the latter of whom is a known
supporter ' of Morgentaler,
photographed the jurors. Thee.
jurors became very disturbed
and reported the incident to
the judge. They indicated that
they had been iiitimidarted-by
having been .ph'otographe
apparently fearing that the
picture could be used to
identify them after the trial.
At 3 p.m. the jury began
deliberations again, and half
an hour later, at 3:30 p.rri. it
was suddenly announced that
a decision had been reached.
That ,decision:. was • "NOT
GUILTY". '
It is ' in the interest of the
Canadian judicial system,
that a public inquiry be held
in this 'case, - as the in-
corruptibility of the jury is a
:cornerstone of Aur system of
justice. All Canadians who
are concerned about the
- sanctity of thejury system'
and the protection of the
iipersonaI safety of these and
future jury members, will no
CLARK - A sincere thank you to
my relatives and friends while I: -
was..in Hospital. Special thanks to ,
1st and 2nd flbor.nurses, Dietary
staff and. Dr. Lomas, all was
greatly appreciated. Mrs. Anne"
Clark. -41
Facing drives
cause accident
Good fences may make
good . neighbours but ap-
parently : facing . driveways
could strain the relationshiii
Damage totall4d $800' on
October 4 when Mildred
Hartmen of -180. 1•ftiron. Road
backed du
Robert Prous'e o 181 Huron
Road did Ali ,ewise ..at.
precisely the sarr time.The
cars collided the street
two a
center line causing $400
damage to each vehicle;
There were no injuries.
In other .traffic 'mishaps
investigatedthis week by the
Goderich Police Department
damage was estimated at
$900 when a vehicle -driven by
Denver Dickie of 249`
'Lighthouse Street in Goderich
and a taxidriven by Beryle:
Betties of 115 St. 'David
Street, Goderich were . in-
volved in a ..collision on.
Maitla""nd Road. The drivers
escaped Without injury.
Vehicles driven by Ronald.
Maines of 217 Park Street,
Goderich ' and Gordon
Leamen of 16.9 Newgate
Street, Goderich collided at
the intersection of East and
Victoria Streets on 01Taier 2.
Damage was estimated at
$250 to the Maines ' car and
$300 to the Leamen vehicle,
There were no injuries:
In addition . to these
mishaps, officers . of t.he,
Isocal . Police Department
investigated two other minor
accidents, laid seven charges
under the Criminal Code, 15
under the 'Highway Traffic
Act and three under the
Liquor Licence Act.
of her drive and
with members of the Ship's
Company who sailed in the
Canadian Navy frigate
H.M.C.S. "CAP -DE -LA-
MADELEINE" during th"e
years 1944-45. "
It has been over 30,, years
since we said our "so longs"
and went our, separate ways
and just maybe W there are
some who have taken up
residence in this area. -
I hope to re-establish old
friendships by means of a.
newsletter and if possible,•
organize a reunion in 1977.
These who, served in her
during' her first .Commission
(1944-45) or those who have'
knowledge of anyone whe_did'
so, may contact me atthe:
following address,--,.
Les Williams
327 Ashland Avenue/
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3L LL6
Any ide-as?
Dear Editor
Our County Council is to be
- commended for the 'stand
taken in asking for a ban of
bow -and -arrow hunting of.
deer 'in.Huroh County..1 think a
this reflects the attitude of a
great many people; the
Council represented us well in
the matter.
A few days ago a lady.
telephoned me with what I
feel is such a delightful
thought that I want to pass .it
on, particularly as a couple of
other 'people have . been in
touch with ` the - Parks
'Foreman, Peter. Spain, with.
similar requests.
ThParks workers are now
in the process of putting our
flowerbeds to winter rest.
Although we try to keep the
annual flowers as long as
possible, this week and next
we have to remove the
Eduifitinfl
remains of summer flowers.
Among them there will be a
number•,of individual plants
(fibrous be'goni.as, dusty
miller, impatiens) in
reasonably good condition,
suitable for planting in pots to
brighten homes and offices.
The question was whether
this is allowed. The Parks
Committee and Peter feel it is
a lovely idea that some•of our
summer colour and spirit
would be prolonged a little to
delight* these who .care to
work onit.
` -
Those who are interested
please keep in touch with
Peterr when his crew is ac
-.-
'Wally working on the beds.
By the way, would any of
you have ideas (or offers?)
where we could store the
geraniums? The Town has
no suitably cool place; our
facilities are either heated or
freezing in the winter. If you
think of something please let
Peter know
Yours sincerely,
-r
Elsa Haydon
Names please -
Dear Editor,
I am very sorry -to be so late
in sending you my cheque for
the Goderich Signal-Starsubscription. • You will find .it
enclosed with this letter.
I received issue Thursday,
September 23rd and I sin-
cerelyhope my cheque will be
,time for the "next issue
(September 30), since I am
interested in the names of the
people in the picture named
"After the; Battle" Goderich
.Old Nome ,Week, Aug. 7-11,
1921. Several faces, are
familiar to me but. I. cannot
name them.
I went to. Goderich
Collegiate but • I came to
Toronto in 1919. I'lived on the'
farm .where Mr. Prest 'the'
electrician now lives. I spent
most of my. childhood there,
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. S.S.1Vo 1 school,
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Long term members of the staff who have retired recently from Seaforth Community
Hospital were honored Wednesday evening when they Were presented with engraved
plaques recognizing their years .of : service. The awards were presented by Board.
President, David C. Cornish, assisted 1 y Mrs. J. McConnell, Chairman.of the Public
Relations Committee, at the annual board dinner at Seaforth Golf and Country Club.
Shown here are (left) Mrs. Effie Stephenson, 1968 - 76; Mrs. Mary Coleman, 1956 - 76;
Robina Comrie df Goderich, 1965.- 76; R. Cyril' Kirk, 1968 - 76 and William Miller 1967 96: '
Absent when the picture was taken was Mrs. Susanna Van Loon; 1969 - 1976.
Dear Readers
(continued from page 4) •
- the National. Cancer Institute
plans to make a two. year pilot
study of- the possibilities of
screening for beeast cancer,
probably in. association with
Women's College Hospital i1
Toronto.
"Should the results of that
study' be positive, the •
likelihood is that National
Health and Welfare will
participate in. a nation-wide
screening program ins the.
foreseeable future," _the
speaker said. •
"Meanwhile, I urge: caution
in your assessment of either
the optimistic' or negative
reports on the subject," said
Mr.' Insley, "particu'Tarly ' in
the United States which we.
are seeing so frequently in the
media."
attendedSo ,
! Goderich Collegiate. and
Stratford Normal. School.
-`Then_, L. tau; ht in S.S. No. 1
•!; t
before coming 'to`Toronto in
�.o r •• 1919.
I: still . rdad and enjoy the
Goderich .Signal -Star. Thank
you.
la
Mrs. J.A.
(Reta) van Wessel
Toronto.
aeiays
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Huron County. Director of
Education: told the Board at
its meeting on Monday af-
ternoon that the interim
report on a feasibility study
on possible adoption of a
formalized system of per-
formance review for board
-employees has been delayed.
The Education Committee
of the, Board had recom-
m e in the spring that
work begin on such a study
and the Director of Education
was asked to present an in-
terim report -at' the October
1976 meeting of the Board.
Mr. Cochrane, in a brief.
report submitted o the
meeting, told the Board that
he had spent a good portion of
the summer gathering and
reading material pertaining
to various types of -'.per-'
formance review ' systems.
- The reading task, he ex-
plained, . had • not yet been
completed.
His report noted that
t' of
doubt agree. with our demo
for a public 'inquiry. (Sub-
mitted by the. Goderich . and
District Pro -Life Group)
Mrs. Grace Austin,
Publicity chairman.
1.
progress on prepara ion
the formal presentation on
the subject ground to a halt in
September with his in-
volvement -__
n=vo-l-ve.m.ent-____ in salary__
negotiationsand preparation
of material for the fact finder
appointed by the Education
Relations Commission.
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The message of the Cancer
Society is HOPE. Anyone who
is or ever `*has been -
associated in any way with
the disease knows that •'
cancer,
while it still l takes
many lives each year, is
much more controllable now.
Some patients can actually be,
cured, while • many, many
others can live for years and
years with cancers that are
under active treatment.
There isn't much .doubt,
either, that the day will come
-when cancer treatment will
be as successful as. the
treatment for diabetes, . for
instance. As a small child,
polio. was a particularly.
disabling' illhess . which
seemed to -reach' epidemic
disease,. but defeat the
terrible fear which is so often
attached to, even the word
Cancer. , • -
Figure skaters
7 ,.
p
tan' new
proportions.. Thanks to.Dr: season on . ice
Jonas Salk, polio needn't be
much_of a worry anymore for
anyone. Cancer could one day
be beaten' just as suc-
cessfully. . ' -
What do we do about our .•
fears? Our prejudices'?
People are most afraid of
what they don't understand..,
e defense
Therefore, the best T
against those'concerns and
foolish ideas is education ....
learning all that can be
learned about cancer and
passing along what' is
discovered to. anyone with
whom we come in contact
There's no'more shame to
cancer
than
to the 'common
cold. So let's talk about it,"
learn about it. And let's work
together to not only defeat the
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The Goderich Figure
Skating Club held its monthly
meeting on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 28.
Membership to date is 65
skaters.' Skating is expected
to start on Saturday, October
23 at Vanastra.
National Sk ti
Skating Test,
level (all badges') will skate
-from 11:00 a.ni. - 12 noon, and
the fee is $20.00 Juniors will
_skate from 12:15- 2:30 the fee
is $35:00,•
Senior will ' skate from
2:45 - 5:00. and the fee is
$35.00. Interclub will be.held
in
Mitchell l on
March
6.
Christmas School will be held
this year at Vanastra from
Dec. 27 - Jan. 2
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Answer came
,Dear Editor,
In connection' with a recent
item in the Signal -Star about
the J. C. Martins of the
!Colborne House, Mrs. Lillian.
J, `- Livingstone of Tampa,
Florida, writes':' "My sister
sent me an undated clipping
concerning J. C. Martin and
his newlittle son, and the
generous gifts to the baby and
his mother from Mr, S. Sloan.
I can provide the name of the
baby ;-he was Samuel S.,;born.
1877 died•1890, and is buried in
j the Martin .crypt' atthe en-
trance to the 'Maitland
Cemetery:"
W.E. Elliott .
Contacting :friend;
Deat Editor, '
I dam writing to• various ...
newspapers across Canada illi
the bones of making contact
Based on the amount of
material to be weighed, and
thetime required to obtain
employee input and reaction,
he explained, it is estimated
thatat least six months will
elapse before a'formal report
could be 'ready. 'for the
Board's consideration..
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