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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-07-07, Page 5GDC 1 Prizes, Promotions (Continued from page 3) lir land, Jo -Anne Leddy, Larry Littlevhild, Roely Lubb e r s, el' Grant MaeDoUgall, James Me- A.stocker, John McKenzie, Kerry McLean, Cherita McLeod, Eric MeNee, James IVIcithinney, John • Malins, Robert Marion, James Melick, Ann Millar, Janet M.11Iar, Linda Moore, Patricia IVIotrii, Blake Morley, Elizabeth Nelson, Daniel O'Brien, Pat O'Connor, Joan Preszcator, Susan Rankin, Pat Reed, Glen Robinson, Kevin Rumig, Scott Ryan, Wendy Schneider, George Schram, Shar- on Sheardown, Bruce Sillib, Bryan Stothers, Susan Stringer, Mark Sully, Donna Suplat, Hugh Sutherland, K a r 1 Teichert, Charles Thomas, Janice White, Pamela Wildgen, Janet Wilkins, Micharel Wilson, Charles Young, Connie Young. Promoted to Grade 10—two- year program: Donald Bricker, Beverley, Culbert, Connie Hick, ey, James Hickey, Larry Lock- hart. Promoted to Grade 1I—five- year program: Mary Anderson, Sharon Anstay, Lynn Argyle, Rosemarie Basler, Ruth Bere, COKE SIGN HITTERS AT THE • LUCKY FORE . DRIVING RANGE DOUG HESK BRENT NELSON BILLBRADLEY DAVE STR,INGER RON ELLIOTT. (2) ROGER PENTLAND ALLEN FAIRSERVICE BILL •MacKAY • , ALEX 'ALMASI .PETE HENRY (2) BOB- CADMAN (2) HANS - BAKELAAR. Brenda Bradley, bavid Brereton, John Carruthers, Laura Dater, A la drey Denomme, Patricia Durst, Brenda Eat, Wrierne Feagan, Shirley Fisher, James Frayne, Joan Glen, Gordon Hardy, Shirley gonna, Archie Hunter, Elizabeth Jerry, Janette Jerry, , Rose Leaman, John Lodge, Nancy MaeLeunan, Michael McArthur, William Mc- Manus, Bryan Mask, Lorna Mil- ler, Pat Malian, Patricia Mum - by, Dawn Munday, Janice Murphy, Judy Nordahl, Donald Pollock, Veronika Potzel, Ann Rae, Janice Reaburn, Laverne Riley, John Robertson, Rea Sanderson, Brian Sheardown, Christina Shore, Philip Sizer, Nancy Sowerby, David Steep, Douglas Stoll, George Turland, Sharon Van der Meer, Joanne Veldhuis, Wanda Wilson. Promotedto Grade 11—four- year program: Bruce Allin, Nellie .Bilstra,- James Culbert, Paul Deer, Robert Everett, Brenda Ferris, Philip Foster, William Gardner, Yvonne Gir- vin, Ernest Good, 'Paul Graf, Donald Granger, Valerie Hodges, Carol MacDonald, Joseph Mac- Donald, Larry McCabe, Douglas McCann, Judy McCosh, Bruce McCrea* Donna ' McKenzie, Rodger 1VIcKnikIht, James McNee, Brian Mabon, David Macey, Fred Macey, Terry Maize, Ronald Miller, Susan Mullen„ Janet Pet- tus, Clare Rodger, Brigitte Schlichting, John Sheardown, Brian Siddall, Charles Swan,. Don Tipert, Steven Tonks, Bill Vanstone, Dianne Vassella, Cerol Ann White, Janet Williams, Ken Wilson, Don Worthy. Promoted to Grade 11—four- year business and commerce: Lynda Baechler, Linda Brown, Barbara Carter, Carol Ann Coveney, Bonnie Culbert, Gussie Culbert, Marilyn Donnelly, Mary 'Duckworth, Anita Glazier, Judy Graham, Diana Hoy, Kathleen Johnston, Angela Lang, Rosanne MacDonald, Sandra MacDonald, Pat McIver, Shirley Meriam, Iris Millar, Brenda Millhn, Brenda Mugford, Connie Opfer', Arleata Pollock, Linda Prouie, Darlene Stewart, Kathleen Stothers,, Linda 'young. Promoted to Grade 12—five- year tprogram: Helen Adir:n, Hugh • Aldis, Patricia Allen, Nancy Anderson, Judy Arthur, Heather Asher, Linda Bean, Jill Bennett, Suzarl'ne Berry, Cathy Bisset, Paul Brown, Ruth Chambers, Joanne Cook, David Cornish, Phyllis Cummings, Joan 'urry, 1Vlaureen Dalton, David De Vries, Corinne'Duncan, Glen Falkiner, Danny Frayne, John Gottschalk, Barry Grace, Carolyn Graharilt Edward Haines, Anne HardY, Kathy Hindmarsb, .jan- ette Hoy, lames Jerry, Clarissa Lassaline, Annette MacCrostie, Janet MacDonald, Anne Mac- Rae, Janice McCosh, Jeanne, Mc- Donald, Frieda Maaskant, David Mathers, Kathryn Mills, 11/larvin Mills, Lynda Pierson, Andrew Pirie, Susan Remington, William Robinson, Linda Sheardown, Brian Smith, Thomas Smith, Gordon Stoll, Karen Stott, David Stringer, Joan Van der Meer, Diane Weitbreek, John Mite, Frances Wilcox, Patricia Wild - gen, Pauline Wildgen, Robert Wilkin, Rodger Williams, Lynda Willis, Linda 'Young. The results in Grade 12 are subject to the approval of the department of education. Stu- dents Successful in obtaining a secondary school graduatiop, diploma, five-year program: Nancy Baker, Nancy Bell, Michael Bellinger, Bryan Black, Nereda Campbell, Philip Clark, Mary Cochrane, Louisa Collier, Richard Corbett, Julia Cox„ Carol Culbert, Doreen Culbert, Brian Dalton, John Eadie, Barbara tlliott, Betty Blue, Pamela Fester, Jane Fisher, Joan,Fisher, Keith Fisher, Linda Hodges, Brian Lewis, Jacqueline Lewis, Brian Linfield, Sharon Lockhart, Charles MacDonald, Colin MacDonald, Joan Mac- Donald, Duncan MacRae, Walter Mcllwain, Karen McKenzie, Robert McWhinney, Barbara Mackenzie, "F rank Melady, James Millar, Elizabeth Pollock, Roberta Prest, Edward Royal, Margaret Sanderson, Mary 'Sand- erson, Robert Stoll, Robin Sully, William Twaddle, Norma Walt- er, Peter Walzak, Carolyn. Wat- ters, Frank Wheeler, Carol Whitely, Robert. Willis, Robert Worsell,, Bryan Young. The, results in Grade 12 are subject to the approval of the department of ,education. Stu- dents successful in obtaining a secondary. scheol4 graduation dipoIrrea, four-year program: Alice Allen, Harold *Ashton, Bruce Baechler„ Linda Baechler, John Bennett, Barry Buchanan, Fred Gilbert, Marian Hickey, Mary Jewell, Gordon, Lemon, Brian Lochhead, Carol MellWain, Karin McLean, John ManderSon, Paul Miller, Pat Nordahl, Mary O'Brien, Douglas Overholt, Gary Robinson, Judy Shore, raul Smith, Gary Siluire, Cynthia Wain, Douglas Wilson. ° Promoted to Grade 12—four- year program: Dianne Allen, Mary Ellen Bettger, Sharron Chaniney, Alan Chrysler, liam Craig, John Duckworth, Suzanne Durnin, Paul Eedy, John Harness, Jim Haworth, Jo- anne Kinahan, Sharon Kirkey, Michael Lawley, Ted Lutz, Wil- •liam MacDonald, Jackie Mar- riott, Gail Miller, Gary Parsons, Nancy Parsons, Sandra. Rawson; Larry Schilbe, Maureen Sher- ratt; Ernest Sherwood, Rick Sowerby, Larry Sturdy, Shirley Tipert, Regan Washburn. Softball' Clinic - Set To Go A softball umpire's school will be, held under the auspices of the Western Ontario Athletic .Association, at the Clinton Legion Hall on Sunday, July 10, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Local softball officials attend- ing the clinic will be instructed on the fundamentals of umpir- ing by F10 Dan Davies and Cpl. Ed Mullaney Of CFS Clin- ton. Both instructors are recent graduates of the OASA umpire's sehool which was held at Camp Borden in May. In addition Sgt. Hugh Hodges, also from CFB Clinton has been responsible for organizing this particular clinic as well as the two held' recently iti the Han- over and Listowel areas.. Sgt. Hodges has served as "an execu- tive.with the WOSA since 1963, and since that time has acted_ as league convener for a num- berof softball teams in the Western Ontario area. Attendance at the clinic is free and open: to anyone 16 years and over; coaches, 'man- agers and ,players may also at- tend. Surveys show there are about the same number of undiag- nosed cases of diabetes. In Can- ad'a as there are recognized oases. - • 1 Jasper McBrien of 136 Cameron St., signs the guest book; pre- sided over by Mrs. Gordon Taylor,of Auburn, at Ball's Cemetery, Sunday. Mr. McBrien formerly farmed near the cemetery. 40th Annual Memorial At Ball's Cemetery AUBURN_ The 40th annual Memorial serv:ce was held at Ball's C.,*emetery last Sunday with Rev. G, E. Pakenhain, rec- tor of St. Mark's Anglican Church. in charge., Norman McDowell, chairman Of the trustee board„ welcomed all to tl-re annual service and on behalf of the board thanked everyone for their support. He told of the work that had been done on the grounds and of the new fence and gate Which -added greatly to the general appear- ance. For the first time a registre- tion beak was there and, the secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Gor- don R. Taylor was in cliarge of registering the guests. • Rev. John Wheeler, minister of Knox United Church, was the speaker of "theafternoon. He spoke cf the m-emorial placed by the pile of stories beside the J-rda'h river bY the Chiktign of,Israel to tell other genera - 'ions about. the journey to the. Prqinisr?ct, Lan -,1 and what they had gone through. He related .the memorials of stones on the sacred burial ground of, Ball's Cemetery to markers telling of the comple- tion of fife of loved ones. The living should meet the,Challenge to live for Christ and be a living memorial to the world, he said. Relatives and friends were present from Toronto, Brant- ford, Bluevale, Kitchener, Strat- ford, Tavistock, Wingham, Blythe London- and the surrounding community. AUBURN AUBURN. -. Bertha Webster of Toronto and Mrs. Marjorie Ohlis ef Willowdale spent ,Sat- urclay with Mr. and Mrs, Mere- dith Yoang. Mrt William Stiles and Miss Joan Weir at Ottawa spent the weekend in Ottawa visiting. her grandmother, Mrs. EuStace. 'OBITUARY MRS. W. F. IL PRICE A 'funeral Js io'he held today at 2 pan, at.the rinioral Home for Mrs. W. F.11. Price, 79, ef 9Q Terento,St,„ who died Tuesday • In Alexandra Vaiirto and General Irospital,, Mrs. Price, the former Martha Wootton, was born In Guelph, daughters of the late Thomas Wootton and Elizabeth Blood., 0 She attended school in Guelph. On Oct. 31, 1910 in North Street Methodist Church she married W; F. H. Price, who died in• 1962. 'They moved to Goderic.b. in 1921.. Mrs. Priee was former presi- dent of the Ladies Aid, the Borne and School Association and the Women's Institute, and - was a member of North Street United Church. She is survivedby. two daughters, Mrs. Les (Evelyn Jean) Hanna,' Ayr, and Mrs. Clarence (Fldrence Mae) Miller, *Goderich, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Gardiner of Stratford. Rev. Leonard Warr is to of ficiate at today's service and burial is to be in Maitland Ceme- tery. Women See Niagara Falls HOLMESVILLE. — Mr. and Mrs. William Batkin and Mrs. Huller spent the . weekend of June.25 in Berkley, Mich. While there tney attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Durst. 'Elien 1VIcKeig, Hespeler, and Robert, Grigg, Kitchener, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mr., Edward Grigg. . Forty-one women ef the Rol- mesville congregation enjoyed a bus trip to ,Hamilton and Niag- ara Falls last Tuesday. The regular meeting of the U.C.W. will be 'withdrawn for July. Mr and Mrs, Irvine Tebbutt and Marilyn left on Tuesday for Calgary to attcnd the wedding oYtheir son Gordon. aid Mrs. Doug Noeman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeo left on Wednesday for a trip to Van cony er. Frank McCullough havreturn- ed home from Victoria Hospital. London. The Go#100,,ich Signal -Star, ThursdaY, ;rub. Prj, Detroit Woman Wins Cash at Garden Party .K.W.GSDRIDGE.---The garden party held StoulaY eVenin$ was well attended The winner of $100 was Mre"." Nick Rerry, De- troit; SOCOnd prize embroidered table cloth and servreJtes, Jeanie l:irennan, Stratford; third prize, set of corning ware Mrs. P. g. Murray, Detruit. Visite s over the weekend were Dr. and Mee. Frayne, Lon - dim, Joe O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Redfern, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry, Dominic Berger, Detroit, Mr. andMrs, Delmer Maize and babe, Eileen and Linda Vassella, Toront . Mr. end Mrs. Maurice Ed- wards and family, Francis Gil- more, Mike Costelloe London; George Drennan, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lannon, Mr. and Mrs. Hill and family, Toronto; Clare Lannon, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry }peen, Jeanie Drennan, Rosemary and- Donna Hogan of Stratford; A n n Heffernan, 'Raymond Heffernan, Wallace - burg; Jerry • Heffernan and Blanch e Bilocleau, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald and family, Stratford: Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and family, Clark- son; Mr. and Mrs. Bass (Rose Marie Lennon) and family, Tor- onto, Dennis tuinian, Brant- ford, Mr. ard Mrs. Clarence Ashfield ASHFIELD. — Mrs. J. B. Rhodes,'and Anna and Charlotte MacKereie of Toronto visited relatives here over the weekend, Mrs Emile Norgaard„ of Chi- cago is a' guest of. her brother, Bruce Macdonald. Mts. Kenneth Farrish is a pat- ient in ,Goderith hospital. Barbaea L. MacKenzie' and Jan Simpson are counselors at Go- forth Camp at Dunnville. Douglas Falrish and Alex Ma cKen zi e of Toronto were home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leadbetter and Bei bare of Toronto visited with Mrs. Colin MacGregor. Mrs. Jack Treat of Chicago spent the -weekend ...with rela- tives hcre. Ray MacKenzie of Toronto waS home for the weekend. Deherty. Pete and Ted Marti110 Pr. and Mrp, Dolland and family, Toronto:, Florence Lambert -04 il'anulton; Als. and 'Mrs; Ian. Parker .(1)6nn4 'Lannan) failltYY.(4oa4cn.; Mr. and Mrs. Hash Bayou. ArglrevP lVfartin passed away in GodPileh hospital', July 4 . after a lengthy illness, we ex-. tend ouci syit.pa,thy to the fant-, ily. Rev. Thos, O'Keefe visited Mr. awl Mrs, Joe O'Keefe re- cently., Mrs. Fred Vassella and Linda, Mrs. jim Sinuett, Art Bowler of Torenta atter.ded the wedd•ina. of Mrs. Vassella's niece in Sud- „. bury last weeh. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Straus, Forestburg,. Alberta; Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Sir eta. Teeswater; Eleanor Schafter, wingham. ited Mr. and Mrs. John HoWard and family. Planning Highways SARNIA.—A highways plan- ning st4dy is under way cover-, ing Huron, Bruce”. and Grey e01,111tiPSand areas .of Perth and Wellington counties. Highways Minister Maegaughton said June 28. Mr. illacNaughton tokt dele- gates ti the Association of. One- ••• tario Mayors_ and Reeves con- vention that this study will dovetail* witi - another. to be - undertaken later this year in the Kitchener - Waterloo area. Another- is siated-for the Parry Sound district. The studies will provide in- . formation on travelling habits ocf residents • and: anticipated growth in tre:nc as a base for a 20 -year roads program; c•Feiir such studies, including one in the London area,:have already been completed. , Mr. -Mac..Naughton said in- creased mbllity of population - makes it possible for large plants ta locate almost anywhere , in rural areas. This adds to - regional plannirg problems ,and !causes eounty reads to grow in I importance. 41 • JULY "IT'S A 'BIG FAMILY SHOW" GODERICH ARENA and AGRICULTURAL PARK * * EXHIBITS EVERY NIGHT MIDWAY EVERY NIGHT & SATURDAY DANCING SATURIMY—NiGH1— SPORTS * ENTERTAINMENT AL DURING THE FAIR FRIDAY NIGHT .\ ADMISSION • TO THE ARENA 25c TO THE GROUNDS . . . FREE * RA SAT., Jinx. 9, 7 P.M. FLOATS - BANDS - CLOWNS Around The Square Down South St., Along Britannia Rd., McDonald Street To The Arena DOOR PRIZES I' TV Tape Itecctrder—Radio—Bicycles Portable TV — Electric Knife °