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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 1.T. , f '' Y ;.257( Wt - 22 1."3,51.11, Polic'e clamping down • on bikes John David Stringer, son. of Mr. and M1'•s,. John Stringer, St. David St., received his. Bachelor of Science with Honors in Geological Sciences at Queen's University, Kingston, May,. 27. Mr. Stringer will be doing post graduate work at Queens iin_the fall Marion Ziegler, daughter of,Mrs. DorothyZiegler, 267South St., Goderich, formerly of RR 2 Brussels, and the, late Wm. Ziegler, graduated from The • Freeport Hospital Training School. forRegistered Nursing Assistants' `May "26. She has accepteda poition at St. Mary's Cenral Hospital in Kitchener. Gotierich� Town 'Police will atmospheric conditioning a clamp •dowrf a little harder on distance of 590 feet or less, every cyclists in the municipality, bicycle or tricycle shall carry on Police Chief tared Minshall said the front thereof a lighted lamp last week. displaying a white or amber light Chief Minshall said that the and on the rear thereof a lighted Ontario Traffic Act will serve a% lamp displaying a red light or' a a guideline for local policemen reflector' : approved by ''the where bicycle traffic is Department, and in addition there concerned. shall be placed on the, front forks In Section 49 (4) it reads: thereof white reflective material, -Every motor vehicle, bicycle —and on the rear thereof red and,tricycl.e.bel equipped _:._.reflec_ti.ve materialAonvering•. with an alarm bell, gong or horn surface of not less than ten inches which shall be.- kept in good in length and one inch in Width". working. order and `sounded'when --CTrief-Mifi 'h 11 said that IaSt it is reasonably necessary to -• year, when bicycle licences were warn pedestrians or others of its sold, the police issued reflective approach". tape to the 'cyclists...•but this Section '37 (14) states: "When really shouldn't be necessary, the on a highway at any time from one- Chief complained. 7 , THURSDAY, JUNE 1, f '7 /yam 7 2 SINGLEC StudenteffortS rewarded haft ho+ r after sunset to one-harlf "ProPery gaiety precautions hour before, sunrise and at any should be built into the bicycles so other time when .due to ' that when you buy them at the M Knox -insufficient light or unfavorable store, they are fully equipped," U athlet', award and the Brian said Chief Minshall. The Kir'k,•Session and'Board of Dowds Memorial Trophy for the lflstructors In fact, Chief Minshall dnce 4 Managers •of Knox Church, most valuable maleathlete went wrote to thDeputy-Minister of "Goderich, have secured ' the to Gary Lounsbury,Transportation askingtrim togive services of ,the Rev, Ronald . C. Barbara Miller took the Arthur THE REVERENDRONALD, C. McCALL'UM" Assistan# The annual awards- assembly was held at Goderich District CollegiateInstitute lastThursday and saw many students receiving recognition for outstanding prformancefor the school year. Four of the most covetedawards were presented by the at valuable junior . boys volleyball player, Ron Willis. Most valuable junior • hovs baketball player, Casey Wlydgen mot valuable senior.boys basketbll player, Brian MacKenzie; senior boys track 111 t�� �� champion, Gore for boys junior •senior students. Brenda Graham O'Brien. Mwon the most valuable female Midget boys trck 'championTim McGee; senior girls track champion, Brenda Graham;juniogirlstrackchampion, Jane Hopkinson; midget girls track hampion, Lisa Scholtz. Most outstnding cheerleaderJane Hopkinson: team manager of the year, Philip Blaisdale; golf champion, Don Bedour: curlingteam, 'Ken -Bogie, Al Worgan, PE resinposts 9 Director of .Education for Huron County, D. J. Cochrane. • confirmed Tuesday afternoon that Wayne Horner, physical education department, dead at. GDCI has resigned his position. M'r. Horner, a • Goderich Township farmer and a member of township council, plans to make farming a full'tima t .cupation. • 'Mike Vrooman, physical education teacher at Victoria School and Robertson Memorial Schtfol, has also resigned,. Mr_ Cochrane said. Vrooman has accepted a teaching. position with the Norfolk, County Board pf Education. The Directorof Education -said that more ”teachers in Goderich and area have resigned but that further information will not be forthcoming until the board of education cruets later this month: red Mohring of Lambeth;wson of_ Mrs. Eva Mustard, , received his Bachelor of Arts degree in • English from the University of Western Ontario this spring. He plans to attend Althouse College ot,Educatlon in September (photo by Ray's - Portrait Studio) Windsor , Beverly Go.rdon-; turran,- BA" - son of Mr, and Mrs. James H. Steele and the late Bertram. G. Curran; London, graduated' in. the spring covocation at the University of Windsor with a Bachelor of Commerce, Honors Business Administration. He is now employed. in London on the audit staff of the firm of Clarkson, Gordon and Co., Chartered Accountants. He is the grand'"son ofMr, and Mrs,• William H. Irvin and of the late Mr. and Mrs. ° Herbert C. Curran; 'Ashfield Tbwnship, (Beta Photo Studio) 'Lofna Jean Miller,'0-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S: Miller, RR 1 Bayfield, received a Bachelor of Applied Science degree from the University of Guelph on May 26, on completion of a ''four-year honors• program in Applied Human Nutrition at the College of Family and Consumer Studies. In Septeamber, Miss Miller will begin her Canadian Dietetic Association iriternship'at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa. • Janke Ann Reaburn, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Reaburn reeently graduated with honors from the University of Guelph. She Vias a Me'mber of the first graduating class from the College of Family and Consumer Studies and majored in fancily' studies. Miss' Reaburn received the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science. • consideration 'to . introducing legislation whereby all bicycles sold in Ontario must be painted with reflective paint. ' But the Chief's suggestion was set aside pecause, as the'Deputy- Minister ,informed him, the practice would be• 'unfair to Canadian manufacturers who are already, finding it difficult to conipete in the world-wide bicycle markets. When questioned concerning the cost to parents for- outfitting children's bicycles with sa4et•y equipment, the Chief answered, "I don't entertain cost in this society 'in wltchr ve The 'Signal -Star did a little r s` e rch into the project and found that a bicycle could. be outfitted with .a good lighting system, a horn and reflective tape for under $8.00 - labor included. Of course,. this price would vary 'somewhat depending upon the type of equipment purchased for the bicyclt. There are more and more, bicycles on the streets,' too. notes Please tum to Page 12 F Registrations:. r, - for swimming upcoming . soon Swimming registrations will be handled 'lune 15,, lfz ., and 17 the Goderich Recreation and Community Centre Board has announced.(An .advertls ment .appears elsewhere in this issue and interested persons are - requested to consult this ad for -further information). A 'special request has been issued by •the Rec Board, however, asking more parents to give consideration to enrolling their children for the August swimming classes this year. In past years, registrations have been heavy for July but have tapered off for August. This uneven distribution•of swimmers throughout the summer makes programming difficult and the co- operation of parents and swimmers is being sought. McCallum, God erich, as . Peachey Memorial Awardand the Assistant to the Minister. A Signing Ceremony was held given to Kevin Coxa on May 26 with the Rev. G,L., - Other . awards were: Boy's Royal, T'fie Rev, R.C. McCa'11um, Athletic Trophy; Year 1, 'Tim Gordon J. McManus, Clerk of Mr Gee', Year 2, Tom O'$rien, Session, William G,Schaefer; Year 3, Doug Fisher, Year 4, Chairman of the Board, Mrs. Gord McLellan; Year 5, Mark Beryl Harper and Robert Bisset Ryan. in attendance., Girls' Athletic Trophy, Year 1, Mr. -McCallum will commence Chris Wildgen; Year 2, Becky his,,duties on June 1. _His general Crawford ; Year 3, Nick y area of concern will be pastoral Lambert; Year 4, Wendy .Ryan: visitation,. .instruction in the Year 5, Barb Miller, Sunday School department, giving Most valuable senior football 'leadership in Bible .study and player, Gary .Lounshury: Most possible Cottage Prayer valuably, senior football lineman. Mugs-, .talting_the__MiTristeris Al Drennan, Most valuable junior responsibilities when the -"football 'player, Casey Wildgen ,Minister is absent,, ' .. . • 'Most vallrable junior football Mr, • McCallum ins a native of ' lineinan� Murray Haggitt. • Southwestern Ontario. On Most valuable . senior soccer completion of tis Grade XIII player, ,Rolf Gottschalk:. most examinations he atte-hded Lorne valuable junior soccer .player, Park College, Port , Credit, Peter Willis: most vallrahle Ontario, and the Roberts jur41or girls volleyball player. Wesleyan "College; North Chili: Becky Crawford: most -valuable New York, He was ordained in senior girls volleyball' slayer. 1942. Sue Powell. 'While in College he served a -Most . valfiahle junior girls church in Toronto• for one year basketball .>..Nplazer, Marjorie and, after -ordination, served,- Taylor most' valuable senior charges at Sault St. Marie. girls basketball player. Carole Goderich, Thornbury, Brantford. Cruickshank; most ° valuable , all in Ontario;. and Rochester, wrestler, Al Drennan; most New York, ; valuable senior boys volleyball For some years past he has not player. Philo ,Petrie: most been in the active ministry and • GDC'I leadership Trophy was it . served as Business Manager and A I t' DDirector-of Public Relations at. .Lorne Park College, Port Credit'. • Mr. McCallum ismarried and comp 1 e x' lives with his wi'ife at 21 Cambria . Road, 'North:, They have three at � � �� • , children. Robert of Goderich,_•. Mrs. Donald (Betty)' Alien, ni More than 150n persons were ehester�,.�-_N.Y..Y ,and.F--.Br-,i�vr.. ,_,..,�,.�_, ., Rochester, N.Y. guests-at'a luncheon and" tour of TheLtev. Ronald C. McCallum facilities ° at Canadian Forces is not the first Assistant to the Base, Clinton on Monday in., an . Minister in the -history of Knox attempt to gain popular local_ Church. In 1881 the, Rev, John A. support for an • athletic complex Turnbull began his • labours in using Base facilities. Goderich as the Assistant• to -the A'package.which includes such late Dr. Robert Ure. He remained Base facilities,as the playing in Goderich until late 1884. He. fields, recreation: ,centre, drill was succeeded in turn by the ,Rev. hall, hockeyand curling arenas, T.E. Calvert#,and the Rev. J.T. ° shooting ranges, swimming pool Black • Lesley Blacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blacker, RR 2,, Goderich, graduates June 7 from Alma College, St. Thomas, where she was counsellor to the May Queen at the annual May Festiliel, held May 6 at the school. Miss Blacker. has been accepted at and_..t_woblocks-of former • 'In 1 8 8 8 the Rev. James barracks has been offered to the Anderson came to Knox Church as Youth and Recreation Branch of Assistant and Associate Minister . the Ministry of Community and with Dr. Ure. In 1892 Mr. Social Services and ''Sport Anderson succeeded Dr. Ure. Mr. Please turn to Page 12 . Anderson remained the Minister of Knox Church until his untimely death in 1910. Dnring the 1950's and early 1960's Knox Church employed two deaconesses, Miss Barbara Woodruff . and :Miss , Marion '.Moore, to -assist the Minister in the Christian Education field. Miss Moore resigned her position in 1964: Giri,1 5, saves boy from river. Tony Knoop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Knoop. Sr. , who reside on Highway 21 near Kingsiridge' and'a Grade 5, student at St. 4oseph's school, was a near drowning victim on Sunday afternoon at Port Albert. ' Apparently, Tony and one of his sisters were tn swimming and , were pulled down under by d swift undercurrent. Both managed to come uppbut then Tony Was pulled down again a second timeand his sister was unable to find him. She called for help to other swimmers on the beach. Kathy Doherty, 15 -year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs: Frank Doherty, Port Albert: quickly dived into the water and unexpectedly landed • right on Tony:She brought him to shore in an unconscious condition. Tony was given artificial respiration and first aid at the Scene and has. recovered fully. Mayor on sick list Mayor *Harry is confined to Alexandra Marine and General Hospital and as of the first, of the week was "incommunicado". The Mayor fell ill Monday, May 22 and has been in hospital Since that time. According to his wife, he is progressing favorably now from a,, virus infection although there is still no word when he will be discharged from hospital. sit in Arts Until. his .recovery, 'Reeve Western University the Paul Carroll is Acting Mayor Course this fall. of the Town of Goderich. Worse'!" 10 7 4., Bonnie Westbrook, and Karen Mathematics , Contest Winners, McPhee! senior, Dave Carruthers, Paul, - Athletic. Jackets- Presented by Carman; junior, Mike Palmer, • .- Mr. Horner, Mike Tafeit, Brian Ken Cutt; RifleClub Trophy, Alan MacKenzie, Carole -Cruickshank, Bogie. • Jim Reaburn, Al Drennan, Brian " Westbrook; Clara Bedard, Cla e Bch°°I Pllaques, Honour- • Sager, Barb Miller and Dong Plaques, Connie Oke, Shelley Grange:, Barbara Miller, Peggy Hanlly, Christina SujrTc; Public Speaking Awa r s, Kernighan, Sherry Moore, Legion, senior, Mary Ellen Catherine Russell, John Bright, McGill; Cathy Cruickshank, Janet Paul Warr and Robert Coulter. Hyde: junior, Ernie MacMillan, Susan ,Morley, Carl Le Blanc.. Executive Plaques, Karen Collegiate Award, for public Such, Gary Lounsbury and Allan speaking, junior, Ernie- Drennan. MacMillan; senior: Mary Ellen McGill. Hydro Award - zone winner, Tony McQuail. Music AwardsDwayne Linner; Band Plaques, Nancy' Hills, Trudy Kernighan, Karen Taylor and Dianne Rodg'es. Drama plaques, Sherry Moore_ Rick Fisher and Sue Dunlop. ••.Y:+rr.-..q.',.+.aMw,-.w.. „wci.w.,r.roes'4jCir�Y..A...4..4:.J:ti':.atw+•.0 XMrri e. �'.h.h. w.•,u. tv '.:. :,rn ia. l.aMw,Fr...«'e..IaW,f AN--.,:Yi1n ..:. r... J,w:' w¢..rtrwa.w„n�..r„-•.w, .-v.,P,�.,.-r".-. a- Afthe.annual Awards Assembly for students at Goderich and District Collegiate Institute Barbara Miller received the Arthur Peachey Memorial Trophy while the G.D.C.I, Leadership Trophy went to Kevin Cox.—staff photo o • The Goderich and District Collegiate institute honored top studetitt in various Beads last week' whirr they held the annual Awards Assembly.. Top. athletes for 197 weee Brenda Grah*m receiving the i ' u. who received the Bran bowds'Memorial Trophy as the trophy for that distinction and Gary' Lounsb ry ,:. u top male athlete. staff photo u a n l 4,'