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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-10-05, Page 17Ice Saturday The Arena staff has been busy installing ice at the Goderich and District Community Centre and it should be ready for use by Saturday October 7. All major ice users have already booked time for their winter programs which should be in operation by mid-October. New plastic puck boards have also been in- stalled around the ice surface and the tops were painted yellow to match the bottom section of the boards. The arena seats were repainted this _._'sumirier�`s well: _._..._-.--- As a special hockey attraction this year a Swedish Midget team will be in Goderich January 5, 1979 to play a game against a Goderich team. THE GODERICH SIGNAL -S'A'AR, T, U RSD,4Y, OCTQBER 5, ION,—PAG 17 - Golf team is sixth The GDCI golf team believes it proved something at the WOSSA golf finals held in London last week. The GDCI team, which finished second in the Huron -Perth competition to Stratford by two strokes, finished five strokes ahead off that same team in the WOSSA competition at the Fanshawe Golf Club. Their effort was good for a sixth place finish overall out of a field of 21 schools. That is the best finish for the school golf team in many years. The members of the team include Dave Bedour, Tony Bedard, Rick Rawson and,Larry Daer. Bedour and Bedard both finished in the top ten individual scorers at the WOSSA tournament. The team coach was George Sutton. Ashfield Township holds open meeting SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Wm. Berfy, ac- companied by some of her family, 'attended the Desjardins-Berry wedding at St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Grimsby .on Saturday, September 23. Mrs. Berry's grand- daughter, Cheryl Ann Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Berry of Streetsville was wed to Mr. John Albert )} esjardins. "' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Berry this week were her cousin, Miss Lucy Thompson of Oak- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbon of Sun- dridge, Ontario who aiW attended the Plowing Match with Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Les Schultz returned home this week from Victoria Hospital in London where she had an operation for cataract on her eye. OBITUARY Sympathy is extended to the familof Mrs. George Phillips (nee Edith Campbell). who died in Wingham Hospital on Friday in her 86th year. She is survived by three daughters and three sons, and one brother, Dynes Campbell of Dungannon. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. La Veine Pentland, Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Mr. Frank Pentland ' are on -two week trip to England. Miss Sue Bradbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradbury (nee Agnes Stothers) of England visited her cousin, Mrs. Mary Bere on Thursday. Sue has been at Churchill, Manitoba for five weeks this summer and has nearly completed five weeks at Goderich Hospital before returning to Dundee, Scotland to continue her medical studies there: --- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin returned home on Sunday. Elsie had been in hospital in London the past two weeks following surgery. Bob closed the garage for that time and stayed with daughter Betty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling at Thamesville. Mrs. Russell Johnston spent a few days recently . with relatives in Owen Sound. According to a, letter received by her former neighbours, Mrs. Judi McMichael, reports that she and Art ' and family are getting settled into their home in Marlbank. Farms aresmaller, neighbours farther apart but people are friendly. and Jan and Pat Brouillette, who live near Marlbank, are helping Art and Judi get acquainted. Jan has a craft shop in Marlbank. Joanne and Steven Whitney spent last week in Cambridge on a study ceirse. -The Arthritis -canvass • sponsored by the W.I. in the Dungannon area contributed $251.17 to the Lucjtnow and District Branch, a substantial increase over last year. The work of the can- vassers is appreciated as well as the gift to the Arthritic Association, John and Kathie Stanbury visited her sister, Marybelle and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Aldham - at Inglewood; near Brampton on the weekend. • Mrs. Will Stothers, Goderich, formerly of", Dungannon, is home and coming along fine after havingsurgery for ar- thritis on her fight hand in hospital in London recently: Mr. and Mrs. Len-Biloyx of Detroit were at their summer home on the weekend. • Jim Cranston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cranston, is in hospital in London after being seriously injured near Belfast on Saturday evening in a car accident. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges who celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary with a family gathering on Sunday.. The family took them out for dinner. The wedding date was September 20, thirty-five years ago. ' Last weekend Mrs. Lloyd Hodges, Mrs. Grant Chisholm and. Linda visited Mrs. Pearl Watson in hospital in Belleville with her granddaughter Debbie and husband (Mr. and Mrs. Steve Waller) after the Bere-Hodges wedding ALVIN'S T.V. Your Headquarters for *Tv TOWER INSTALLATIONS, REPAIR & SERVICE eDELHI & CHANNEL MASTER TOWERS, ANTENNAS &BOOSTERS GSHARP COLOUR TV ®MIDLAND C.B., ALVIN'S T.V. 142 MARY ST. GC DERICH 524-4081 ungannon doings Mary Bere correspondent and jitter suffered a..h art attack. She is responding to treatment and it is hoped she will soon be able tp,00me home. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated at the mor- ning service on World - 529 -7915 wise Communion Sunday. The Rev. C. G. Westhaver spoke on the subject, "The City had Twelve Gates". The choir sang the hymn "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" led by the organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. A service of private communion was held on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler. The Sunday School is in need of a volunteer pianist, if only for. the closing hymn. If in- terested please contact the minister or Wayne Snyder. •- Dungannon Church service and Sunday School will be cancelled on Sunday, October 15 for the Nile anniversary. Choir practice' is on Thursday evening (tonight). The Willing Workers, the young women's group, are sponsoring a Walk-a-Thon on Satur- day, October ' 14. For „inforinatiion „ see. Penny Hodges. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP As Sunday was Missions Sunday in the Mennonite ' Church, • a guest speaker, Mrs. Laverne Nafsiger, was sent from the Mission Rally in Baden to speak at the morning service. George Smyth of Auburn was on hand at the Plowing Match to show off his new Invention - a rotary bean puller that has proved valuable in wet fields. (News - Record photo) • Junior "C" Booster. Club at the Sandpiper Inn i Vanastra SATURDAY: Oct. 14, 1978 FESTIVITIES START AT 2:00 P.M. DANCING 9-1 A.M. Entertainment and Singalong FREE ADMISSION TO BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS ADMISSION: "S.O0 PER COUPLE: °3.410 PER PERSON - 4:00 P.M. $100. October Booster Club Draw 8:00 P.M., $100. November Booster Club DraW 12:00 MIDNIGHT $1,000. December Booster Club Draw Mrs. Nafsiger had spent part of her childhood in India when her parents were missionaries there. She told ` of some exciting things that are happening in Mission fields around the world. Examples of cause for rejoicing are the fact that the door 'into Spain is wide open to the Gospel and the opportunity to witness in Nepal is being used by doctors, nurses and teachers/ The Sunday School children sang a missionary song using puppets to illustrate the message. The adult Bible Study will be held each week on Tuesday evening. This week the meeting will be at the home of Murray and Ruth Martin. ASHFIELD OPEN MEETING An Ashfield Township, meeting was held recently. at Brookside School to get the views of the ratepayers on a proposal drawn up by the Huron County Planning Board in consultation with the Ashfield council. -It was regrettable that the date• of the meeting Conflictedwith the first night of Lucknow ,Fair and also with the Ali- Spinks fight but there was an attendance of about 80, mainly owners along the lakeshore and owners of lots of record. ' Concern was expressed about the lakefront and whether present lots could be built on at the foot oif the hill. This would depend on whether they could meet health standards and not pose erosion risk. Others expressed 11 If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the 91frebill(itrit/PTD. hostess at 324!114S4 or, 524-i It Y,o'u'll be glad yo'utand Lain 110 concern over certain pieces of property which have been mapped as natural environment and they wanted to know if this land could be. devejoped. They were asking council to look at cases individually, This plan is not law and any landowner has the right to speak up now while it is in the for- mative stage and voice opinions, criticism or approval, or put forth suggestions. Favourable comments on., the planning came from some members of the Federation of Agriculture. The meeting was chaired by Warren Zinn, reeve of Ashfield. Also present were Gary Davidson from the Planning Board and three lawyers to explain legal points. It would appear likely that another meeting will be held before the plan is approved or accepted. 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