The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-10-10, Page 8The Gederiehe Signal -Star, ThUrsday, October 10th, 1963'
P-oderich Area
Plowmen .
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(Continued from page 1.)
Kenneth Coleman, R.R. 4, Sea':
forth,- also best crown.
Boys and girls 15 and tinder,
Thomas Leeming, 14, of R.R. 2,
Walton, also best Frown and
finish; !ohn Learning, nine,
Gordon Ryan, R.R. 1, 'Walton.
Senior high school pupils„19
and under, Graeme Craig, R.R.
1, Walton, also bege finish;
Robert Becker, Dashwood;
Charles Becker, Dashwood, also
best crown; Exeter High School
won the team award in this
event.
Junior high school pupils 16
and under, Robert Hickey, R.R.
3, Auburn, also best finish; Janis
McCall, R.R. 4, Walton, also
best crown; Kenneth Brindley,
R.R. 6, Goderich; Clinton High
School won the team award in
this -e Vent.
Mounted plows only,- Paul
Turnbull, R.R. 1, Dashwood,, also
best finish; John I3aan, R.R. 3,
Walton, also best crown; Wayne
Durnin, R.R. 3, Auburn.
Special, utili•ty class, Donald
Perrie, R.Rs 3, Brussels, also
best finish; Arnold Young, R.R.
5, Goderich, also best crown;
The Leernin'g brothers who
won the boys and girls 15 and
under class comej from a long
line of expert plowmen. Their
father, W. S. Leeming was a
Huron County champion, and
their giandfather, Thomas
Leeming, was coach to Gordon
McGavin, Canadian champion
in 1926.
- Robert HickeY and Kenneth
Brindley represented Godera
last year, but nbw attend high
school at Clinton. Brindley
proceeded info the Internatien-
al match at Caledon this week.
4. -DUNGANNON .46
DUNGANNON, Oct. 8.—Mr.
and Mrs.. W. A. Culbert and
sea- Bill visited Mr. and Mrs.
Brtic,e Robertson at Gorrie on
Sunday. _
Mrs. Wilbur Hopkins, Lon-
don, visited on Sunday with her
'mother, Mrs. J. Falls, at the
IR. 4. Durnin residence.
Weekend Visitors with • Mr.
Brown Smyth and Ws. Bessie
Stewart were their nephews
and nieces, Mr. Bobby Brigham
and son Bill and- Mrs. Robert
Smyth and Robert, Carol „ and
Lynda of Toronto.
Mrs. Steve Helesic, Goderich,
spent a few days with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Frank Jones.
Miss Gay Veldhuis returned
to the parsonage with her par-
huis and family after several
weeks at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, where'she underwent surg-
ery.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan
visited ,Mr: and Mrs. John Fin-
nigan, Wingham on Sunday.
Mrs. Russel"Drennan visited the'
lattei's motiier, Mrs. Abner
Morris on Monday.
Born, Tuesday, October 1st,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew,
Six Women's Institute ladies
from the village attended the
W.I. Rally in,Goderich on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake Bill
, and Barbara, and Bill Crozier
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Foulds, St. George, on Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whyard
and son Jim ,ef London • W ere
recent VisitorS isith their aunt.
visited at the home of his bro-
ther Roy, Goderich, one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Popp visit-
ed for the weekend with their
son Murray, his wifeand fam-
ily at Bobcaygeoie
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erring-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Turn,bull, Brussels, on Sunday.
C.G.I.T. Elects Officers
On Monday evening the CGIT
met in the United Church base-,
ment. Mrs. Robert Irwin and
Mrs. Herb Finnigan swere the
leaders ansl 15 answered the
roll ,, call after repeating the
Purpose and singing ehe curt'
hymn. "Giving Glory to God"
was the theme of the•meeting.
Rev. J. A. Veldhuis conducted
the election of officers which re-
sulted as follows;s President,
Bernice Thompson; vice-presi-
dent, Mary Lou Henry; secre-
tary, Donna Pentland; treas-
urer, Joanne Veldhuis; pianist,
Dianne Erringtaii'.
PORT ALBERT'
Field Day Keenly Contested
By Elementary Schools Here
Goderich Public and Separate
schools held their annual Field
Day last Friday. The day was
hel•d under perfect weather con-
ditions and all events were hot-
ly contested by the young ath-
letes.
The individeal champions for
the day were: Junior boys,
Randy McLean; Intermediate
boys' champioeship was shared
by Kenneth Bowen aed Glen
MeCuspey. Dennis Vander -
burgh won the Senior boys'
Girls' individual honors were
won by Brenda Graham in the
Junior division, Peggy Stod-
dart in the intermediate classifi-
cation and Linda Taylor was
the Senior .girls' champion.
Boys' individual event win-
ners were:
.Field Day Results'
50 yard, dash: Randy McLean,'
frJr.); Kenneth Bowen (Int);
Dennis Vanderburgh (Sr.). 100
yard dash: Randy 1VIcLean. (Jr.);
Kenneth Bowen (Int.); Dennis
Vanderburgh (SO. High jump:
Tom Plouffe (Jr.); Glen IVIcCus-
Broad jump: Harold Refiling-
haus- (Jr.); Wayne Fisher ant.);
Ray Lawson Os). Hop, step,
jump: Brian Rumig (Jr.); Glen
McCuspey ant.);' John Shear -
down (Sr.).
In the girls events the win-
ners were: 50 yard dash: Bren-
da Graham (Jr.); Peggy Sted-
dart (Int.); Judy Graham4Sr.).
75 Yard dash: Brenda Graham
(Jr.); -Peggy Stoddart (Int.);
Linda Taylor (Sr.). High jump:
Judy Beattie (Jr.); Jennie Pros-
ser (Int.); Shirley Meriam (Sr.).
Broad jump: Ann Ilopkinson
(Jr.); Bonnie Sims (Int.); Roses
marie Basler (Sr.). Hop, step,
jump: Carol Willis (Jr.); Peggy
Stoddart (Int); Rosemarie Bas-
ler (Sr.).
Population „$een
At About 6,767
With the 1963„ assessment
survey completed; Teswn As.
sessor E. H. .tessop expects
to have the neW FoPOlation
figure for Goderich ready by
next week. With seven of
the fourteen polls completed
on Tuesday of this week, an
. increase of 101 persons was
recerded for that area' of the
I lawn over the populftion fig-
ure of a year ego. the
same rate of Increase is
shown for the rest of the
polls, there slsOuld be an over--
all increase In population for
Goderiob Of about 290. This
is in line withthe 207 popuila-
'tion increase shown at the
time of the 1962 assessment.
survey when the final popul-
ation figure was 6,567.
HONOR BRIDE -ELECT
,1VIiss Anne CaldWellf Was
honor Miss IVIaAjorie Yotings
bride -elect, On ..her approanhing
marriage. After a number of
contests were enjoyed, the guest
of honor was placed in a chair
prettily -deeeratecl with pink
and white streamers while hal-
loos, which hting Overhead from
a White bell, showered
111ViraPPed her gifts. T4Q
YOling, atter which a mei
decOrated wagers Wee
gifts was drawn in by it
Dianne POpg, and Weal 1111
pleSent for their lovely
Then a dainty lunch wasoxygd
PITMPKIN
28 -oz. Tins
f°r 37c CORN NIBLETS
14 -oz. Tins 2 for 3
STOKELY FANCY
mum
JUICE
SHORTENING
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48 -OZ. Tins
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25 -Foot Ro Its 2 for
57
33
3
5c
PORT ALBERT, Oct. 7. —
The L-shaped barn en the farm
of Albert McGee was -complete-
ly destroyed by fire ef unknown
origin Sunday afternoon. The
barn contained 7,000 bales of
hay and 28 ba s of potatoes.
The Lucknow
Annual Banquet Of Tiger Dunlop
Is Held At Dungannon
banquet of Tiger Dunlop branch Goderich Takes
. re department 1 of the Women's Institute was
destroyed. I United: Church in Dungannon. I championships
saved the house from being ,' held in the basement of the s
Honor Bride -Elect stitute catered for the banquet. The South Huron public
The U.C.W. of Port Albert After a delicious turkey dies schools held their track and
United Chtirch were hostesses ner, enjoyed by all, a short pro- field meet in Clinton on Tues -
at a shower given in honor of dram was . presented with the day and Goderich walked off
Miss Armette Dickson, brides president, Mrs. R. Buchanan, with top honors for the overall
Miss Ida Whyard. elect. Contests were conducted in the chair. The ode was meet as well as three top classi-
. by Mrs. Dave Martin and Mrs.
F.O. Wayne BroA was home Tom Dickson. Mrs. Earl Bogie
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., read, the— address, fter. which
Wilbur Brown, from Trenton, Annette was assisted by Miss
where he is taking ai.Wo weeks' hMary Elizabeth Westlake and
11K E
PEAS .
4 'for 69,
ROSE 1-1b, packages
MARGARINE
fqr 89c-
SAVE 27c
DOG MO
to -for si
MAPLE LEAF — GRADE A — 18 lbs. and
sung followed by the toast to fication,honors.
the Queen.- The toast to the ,,, The local schools won the
Institute was ably -proposed by meet by 55 Points. Goderich a -
Mrs. Ralph JeweIT- white Mrs. massed
Terence Hunter replied in her next
usual pleasing manner. muster
Af„ter a short business meet- school
big-, Mrs. Buchanan called Oh —
Mrs. T. Lamb to Speak to the
members. Mrs. Lamb gave a
very vivid description of her
trip to Calgary via the Trans-
Canada Highway, telling of the
beauty of Northern Ontario
'and the varied scenes across
the country. Mrs. Lamb had
many amusing incidents to tell
and her talk was enjoyed by
all. , Mrs. Horton moved a vote
of thanks.
Mrs. Tait Clark gave a read-
ing entitled, "Popping Corn."
Mrs. Hardy moved a hearty
vote of thanks to the Dungan-
non ladies and the meeting
closed with the Queen.
_ _ course before returning to Miss Willa Dickson -in opening
Winnipeg. the gifts. Annette made a fit-
' Mr. J. C. Durnin of Kitchener ting reply and a lovely lunch
!was home with Mr. and Mrs. was served by the ladies,_
I Herls Finnigan for a few days Mrs. Mel Dickson was hostess
!last week. Congratulations are at a trousseau tea held in hote
extended to J. C. who has ob- or of her daughter, Annette, at
thelr home on Saturday, Oc-'
tober 5th. Guests were present
from London, Sarnia, Lucknow,
Goderich, Dungannon and sur-
rounding community.
tained the degree of C.A. after
studying accountancy for five
years at ,leitehener. He has
, taken a position with Munroe
Calculating Cos London.
Treat Your Family
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THANKSGIVING
DINNER
at the
LITTLE INN
Mrs. Arthur Eggleston, Gers
aid and Donna spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Eggleston, Peterboro, and at-
tended the Eggleston -Strain
,wedding on Saturday. The
groom is Mr. Egglesfon's
nephew.
bert's birthday, September 29th,
visitors, at his home were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Crawford, Wing -
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Briice Rob-
ertson, Gorrie, and Mr. and
Mrs. -Earl Sherwood and son
Ernest of Carlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kidd
and daughter Sheila of Isling-
ton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Webb,
Gode*ssisitecl the latter's
tem On' Sunday. ss,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erring-
ton and family visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Errington and family, St.
Helens.
Mrs. StanlestIlughes, Toronto,
was a recent visitor with the
Errington relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Rieve
had as visitors on Sunday Mr.
Bradley and Brenda of Eagle;
also Clements and Miss
Mary Lou Stirling of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan
BAYFIELD
Monday, October 14
1:00 to 3:00 P.M.
MENU PRICE.
Tomato Juice Cocktail
or
Hot Apple Punch with
Assorted Savories
PRIME RIB
3•ROAST of BEEF
with Yorkshire Pudding
Or
ROAST TURKEY
with savory fruit dressing
ROAST VIRGINIA HAM
with glIzed sweef potatoes
Creamy Whipped Potatoes
Baked Acorn Squash or Turnip
Green Beans or French Peas
Sushine Salad
or
Personals
Mrs. Art Stewart is a patient
in Goderich hospital. She is
wished a speedy recovery.
Visitors over the weekend
with IUDS . Dave 'Martin- were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilders,
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. Gildens
of -'Detroit, Mrs. Susan Grigg
and Mrs. Pauline Beck of
Mrs. Jim Young visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Young over
the weekend.
151 points and their
closest rival could only
96. The third place
had 55 points.
Mrs. Lorne
t'alls, Ontario,
week visiting
Smith, Niagara
was in town last
friends.
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