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BY CATHERINE AUSTIN
s ridge slow
St. Joseph's School com-
menced this term on Tues-
day, September 4 with Prin-
cipal David Zyluk. There is
an enrollment at present of
90 pupils with six pupils
starting kindergarten.
Barbara Eedy is the teach-
er for kindergarten and
grade '1. Nancy Parks is
teaching grade 2 and 3 and
part of grade 4. Rose Frayne
and David Zyluk are teaching
grades 4, 5'and 6 and Joanne
McDonagh teaches grades 7
and 8.
Terry Bullen is the French
teacher, Margaret Ferguson
teaches special education
and Nancy Parks is teaching
music to all grades. Betty
Frayne is the secretary,
Denise Dalton community
school co-ordinator and Jean
Van Rooy is the custodian.
The following is a list of
students attending univer-
sities and colleges for the
79-80 school year.
Mark Frayne is in first
year Physical Education pro-
gram at Wilfred Laurier Uni-
versity in Waterloo. Mari-
anne Frayne is in third year
at the Faculty off Music at
University off Western Ont-
ario. They are son and
daughter off Betty and Eug-
ene Frayne.
Glen Tigert has returned
to University of Western
Ontario, London, for a two
year course in Master's
Business Administration.
Judy Tigert returned to
McMaster University, -Ham-
ilton, fox her third year in the
B.Sc. Nursing Program. Jan-
ice Tigert has returned to
Seneca College in Toronto for ,
her final year in the Reg-
istered Nursing Program.
They are the son and daugh-
ters of Rita and Jack Tigert.
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Stephen Howard, son off
Rita and John Howard, is
enrolled in the two year Ag-
ricultural Business Manage-
ment Course at Centralia
College off Agricultural Tech-
nology at Huron Park.
Bridget Dalton, daughter
of Clarice and the late Mark
Dalton, is attending Wilfred
Laurier University in Water-
loo in her first year.
Margaret Frayne is taking
a course in Child Care at
Fanshawe College, London.
Donna Frayne has returned
to her second year at King's,
College, London. Margaret
and Donna are the daughters
of Rose and Donald Frayne.
Laurie Doherty, daughter
of Isabelle and Frank Doher-
ty, is attending Western Uni-
versity in her first year.
Rose Mary Crawford is
attending Victoria Hospital
Nursing School in her second
year. Jim ,Crawford is at-
tending King's College, Lon-
don. Rose Mary and Jim are
the daughter and son of
Mary and Fred Crawford.
Ann Marie Howard,
daughter of Pat and Bob
Howard, Mary -Ann Milten-
burg, daughter of Marie and
Reis Miltenburg, Mary Ellen
Foran,'daug'hter of Mr. and
Mrs. John' Foran, and Mary -
Ann Boyle, daughter of
Raymond and Leona Boyle,
have returned to the Univer-
sity of Guelph for their
second year of studies.
Jim Van Osch is in his first
year at Wilfred Laurier Uni-
versity in Waterloo. Bernie
Van Osch is in his second
year at Ryerson College. Jim
and Bernie are sons of Ann
and Bill Van Osch.
Tom O'Keefe, son of Joe
and M.ary'O'Keefe, is in his
second year' at Fanshawe
College, London.
Dianne Van Rooy, daugh-
ter of Jean and John Van
Rooy, is• in her first year at
Western University.
David Simpson, son of
Lillian and the late Duncan
Simpson, is in his first year
at University of Guelph.. u•..
Ben Miltenburg, son , of
John and Ann Miltenburg, is
'in his fourth year at Veter-
inary College, Guelph:
Congratulations.fo' Brother
Carl Voll, who on September
8, celebrated the anniversary.
of his 40th year as a Brother
in the Order of the Resur-
rection.
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979—PAGE 19 •
tam wins league title
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
John Miltenburg, for three
weeks, are Mr. and Mrs.
Gert Meyer of Holland.
Mary Ann and Cecilia Mil-
tenburg visited a school
friend, Holly Scott of Mani-
toulin Island, this past week-
end.
Mrs. Yvette Heffernan re-
turned home on Tuesday
after spending eight days
visiting her sisters in Mon-
treal. Visiting a few days this
week with Yvette . is her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene
Weir of Toronto.
Visitors at the Clare home-
stead, over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Ryan, Frank Ryan, Dorothy,
Bernadette, Matthew, and
Andrew Ryan, all of Toronto,
Marnie Menard of New-
market, Laura Roden of
Toronto. Mary Luanne Clare
complet d a ten-day music
course ae Inter -Provincial
Music camp in Parry Sound.
She also received a scholar-
ship in her singing class.
Jim and Yvonne Sinnett
and son Jim returned from a
trip to Calgary, where they
visited with their daughter,
Sheila Nelson, George, • and
grandson, Daniel. Their
daughters, Yvonne and Lin-
da, returned with them after
spending the holidays in Cal-
gary. While there .Jim and
Yvonne hosted a get together
for all the Ashfield people
now residing there. About 30
people enjoye an outdoor
dinner of hom c000ked food.
Jim. enjoyed a few days at
home and then returned to
his ship. -'
Clarice Dalton and daugh-
ters, Denise, Ann Pritchard,
Bridget, Jackie and Maria
spent a week's . holidays
canoeing in Algonquin Park.
The Mark Dalton family
attended the Lassaline family
reunion held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lassaline
of Goderich Township,
Eighty-five descendants of
Medora and Dennis Lassa -
line attended the gathering
which opened with a mass
celebrated by Fr. Alan King,
son of Lucille (Lassaline) and
Ken King. Fr. Alan.King is a
missionary' in the •Amazon
'region of South America.
Joe and Teresa Courtney -.,
returned recently from a nine
day visit with their son Brian
and Jeanette Courtney and
randson, Ryan Patrick, in
g
Cochrane, Alberta. They also
visited with Joe's cousin, Pat
Courtney in Carseland, Al-
berta and with the many
Ashfieldites now living in
Calgary,
Recent visitors with Carl
were Rosemary Holloway
and children, Chris and
Denise and Tom's mother,
Marie Hogan, and - Barb and
Ambrose Redmond, Brian
and Jennifer.
Peter Frayne, son of Don-
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news
and Fran Riegling were her
sister, Ester and Paul Giroux
and family of Kent Bridge.
They also visited with Max
and Helen Riegling and
family, Karla and Tom Hog-
an and family and were
overnight guests with Barb-
ara and Ambrose Redmond
and family.
Recent visitors with Tom
and Karla Hogan and family
ald and Rose Frayne, is now
teaching French and Spanish
at Lucas High School in
London.
Tom Hackett and Ed Gil-
more are patients in Wing -
ham Hospital.
Dennis and Cathy Sinnett
and family from Detroit "
spent a few days visiting
relatives and friends. They
were accompanied home by
their daughter Jennifer who
spent the summer holidays
with Grace and John Austin.
Recent visitors in the com-
munity were Mrs. Pat Martin
from Kenora; Harry Van
Diepan, Tillsonburg; and Jo-
Ann VanDiepan from Clin-
ton; Mrs. Liela Fitzgerald,
Stratford and Mrs. Irene
Murphy, Goderich.
Mrs. Marie Garvey and
son Michael Garvey of Mis-
sissauga spent Saturday at
the Garvey homestead.
Mrs. Reynolds of Kitchen-
er spent a few days visiting
with Mary Frayne,
Danny Wilson has return-
ed to his boat the "Gulf
Gatineau" after a six week
holiday. Betty and Pete
Murray have returned to
their home in Detroit after
spending three weeks with
her brother, John O'Connor,
A welcome is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sherratt
and family to our community,
they have purchased the
home previously occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Arie VanDiep-
an.
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended' to Fred and
Leona Vassella and family on
the death of Leona's brother,
Ernie Taillon, who died
September 13 in Toronto. He
was in his 63rd year and is
survived by his wife, Marj-
orie and three children. He is
also survived by four sisters
and was predeceased by his
parents and stepmother and
brother Leo. Fred?and Leona
attended the funeral.
Over 100 people attended
the Drennan reunion held at
the home of J. C. Drennan,
Ashfield on August 25.
Those coming from a dist-
ance came from Detroit,
Windsor, London and Strat-
ford. The afternoon was
spent in renewing acquain-
tances and playing games. A
pot Tuck supper was enjoyed.
SPORTS
Congratulations to the
Kingsbridge slowpitch ball
team who took the league
title in the Grand Champion-
ship game played in Dun-
gannon.
\ Congratulations also go to
the Kingsbridge girls softball
team who defeated the Kin -
tail Kuties when they,played
the best out of five series.
Port Albert and Dungannon
girls had been eliminated in
the series. After the game
the winners and loosers were
treated by the Sullivan Rest-,
aurant tohamburgers and
french fries, which they all
enjoyed.
Canfarm embarking on dynamic era
"This month Canfarm
embarks on a dynamic
new era," Peter Han-
nam, President of
Canfarm announced
recently,
"The last few months
since the changeover of
Canfarm from a
government program to a
farmer owned company
have been hectic," 'he
said.: "Now, a whole new
approach is being
launched to provide
farmers with the very
best in farm financial and
production planning
services.
In his openingaddress-
to the press, Mr. Hannam
emphasized that the
development' of Canfarm
services is noW under the
direction of . farm
organizations and that
this. will ensure 'the
services will be geared to
the needs of the farmers.
"The whole marketing
structure is now geared
to individual service," he
said: Farmers will be
able to sit down with
'Canfarm representatives
and agents to work out a
program that fits their
situation . best. Just a
' local phone call will
connect most farmers to
Canfarm services.
"I have tried sortie of
the . most recently
developed Canfarm
services on my farm and,
I know they can make
farmers more money."
Peter Hannam, who is
..also Presi'dent of the
Ontario Federation of
Agriculture, was followed
at this press conference
by Canfarm's General
Manager, Lindsay
Ba rfoot.
"We're accomplishing
something very unique
here," Said Barfoot.
"Privatizing a govern-
ment program is a great
challenge and its success
will be encouraging to all
sectors of our society.
The Canfarm services
were extremely well
researched and tested.
when we took them over.
Since then we have added
't&'those services as well
as streamlining and
packaging the others so
that we can. give each
farmer exactly what he
needs whether it be a full
set of accounts for
financial management
and planning or just a
straight set of accounts to
meet his tax obligations."
Besides its full range'of
computerized record
keeping and financial
planning Services,
Canfarm also offers
farmers production
planning services for
ration formulation, swine
herd management and
beef finishing.
Be careful
when backing up
Over 7;000 drivers . in - vehicles in 1978. The
Ontario hod' accidents Ontario Safety League
while bard' a taceircidents
reminds motorists to
physically check both the
rear. of the vehicle and
JUST LISTED LOT 104' x 104'
CHOICE LOCATION P-160
V.L.A. DISTINCTIVE QUALITY
MANY EXTRAS P-10
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CRESCENT P-44
'38,900 3 BEDROOMS, DEN,
MOVE IN CONDITION W-155
STARTER HOMES '14,900 and up.
OWNER TRANSFERRED - spacious
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LIGHTHOUSE ST. - 2 storey -red
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sauna. B-95
BENNETT ST. WEST - Priced in 40's.
Owner transferred. Mc -169
HANDYMAN SPECIAL - .Britannia
Rd. Large lot. Make an offer. H-
124
GODERICH
RESTAURANT - Business doing
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Great opportunity for you to step
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JUST LISTED '37,900 Modern '2
storey, 3 bedrooms, quiet area.
Close to schools. 13-255
COME SEE COME SAVE - Priced
within your budget. Mortgage at
101/2%. W-308
PROPERTIES
3 BEDROOMSefireplace, large lot,
separate apartment to help with
payments. Priced to the 40's. S-62
TIME TO MOVE into this 4
bedroom raised ranch. Well main-
tained, family home. West end
location. R-361 m
ONE & HALF STOREY - Close to
Square. Private treed. lot.
Workshop 20' x 30'. Owner
relocating. M-31 .
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COME VISIT our Irish castle. 4
bedrooms, unique .livingroom,
fireplace, restored natural trim:
An historical charmer. C-122
FINISHING ' TOUCHES NEEDED on
this 3 bedroom, one storey home
on large lot, B-186
MORE THAN JUST A HOUSE in this
3 bedroom semi-detached home
with income from „adjoining 2
bedroom attached home. Mc -TIM
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140 Acres, good workable level
land, modern home, 2 silos, 2,
granaries, steel barn 32' x 140'.
All buildings in Hp top condition.
Located just North of Goderich. J-
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OUT OF TOWN
Out -adorable camp grounds with
4 bedroom home. Approx. 85
acres fronting on the Maitland
River. G-26
12' x 68' Bendix, 3 bedrooms,
Situated in Huron Haven Park.
Mc -109
Resting or Retiring. Why not do it
in this 2 bedroom, 11/2 storey
home on large lot in small
village. Priced in twenties. B-15
Lakefront view. Luxurious 2
bedroom all brick winterized
home, large garage, sundeck,
fireplace. Immaculate condition.
F-21
Large 3 year old cedar rancher,
fireplace, sliding door to largo
sundeck on 1/2 acre lot. J-3
Sunset Beach - Rancher on '/2 acre
treed lot. 3 bedroom, family kit-
chen, quality built, almost com-
pleted. Taxes '125.00 8-12
OWNER SAYS PRESENT
ALL OFFERS H-5
PRICED IN LOW THIRTIES
IMMACULATE CONDITION D-3
OWNER MOVED IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION 11-36
REDUCED 70'37,500
TRY ANOFFER 5-12
the ' path you intend
following before making
a backing maneuver.
When possible, have
someone act as
signalman. But
remember, backing is
still your respon-
sibility...you can't pass
the buck to the chap that.
lends a helping hand.
396-2061
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West Wawanosh - 175
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Very good house with
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13 acres in Goderich-
Lucknow area with yo[ir.
own 3 acre private fake,
to be sold sublect to
severance. If severance
cannot be obtained en-
tire property of 28 acres
including house could be
sold.
11 acres of hardwood
bush on Hwy. 21 bet-
ween Goderich and Am-
berley —' property com-
plete with severance
and survey.
Kincardine - 3 yr. old
custom built.4 level side
lit home with living
room, dining room,
family room and eat -In
kitchen. Over 1800 sq. ft.
of luxury home on a 70 x
118' lot for the asking
price of '59,000. \
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Niles - 3'/2 acres with
charming 3 bedroom,
two storey brick house.
The many features In-
clude formal dining
room, family room,
living room, two baths.
On the property is a
sprincrfod creek, an 18 x
36' barn, many mature
trees and fruit trees.
Mel Mother's
Winghom 357.3208
representing
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