The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-30, Page 11Among the many floats, bands and other entries. Goderich
residents will see in the annual Santa Claus Parade this
Saturday will be this ' group of young ladies who call
themselves the "Twirl -N -Tots". The majorette group is
operated under the sponsorship of the local Recreation Board.
and in the parade the girls will march to music provided for.;
Visitors on the weekend with
, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie
were Mr: and Mrs. George
MacGregor of Copetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac-
Kenzie spent Tuesday in Owen
Sound with Misses Edna and
Eliza Cook.
e Mr.'Jiin Bradley and girls vis-
ited in London with Mrs. Brad-
ley in Victoria Hospital.
Rev. Kenneth Rooney is still
unable to be the regular minis-
ter at Ashfield•Church.
Cecil Webster has been sell-
ing Christmas cards to earn
some extra cash. .
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Thanksgiving, several took 'the
opportunity to visit relatives in
'this area.
John Bradley of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
parents.
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson is on a
Trip south to visit Mr. and Mrs.
John Finlayson who live in
Mexico.
Rod Finlayson of Sarnia
spent a few days at his home
here.
Mrs. Mary Hannah Martyn
who lives with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry 'MacKenzie spent Tues-
day with friends in Ripley.
Several from this area attend-
ed the annual pot luck dinner
and Christmas party at Ripley
Legion Hall on Tuesday spon-
sored by the Ripley and District
Horticultural Society.
Attending ,a Christmas Party
at the Hartley House in Walker-
ton on Monday evening, for all
executive members, past and
present, of the Ontario Associa-
tion of Agricultural Societies,
were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc -
Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
MacTavish and Mr,- and Mrs.
Cecil Hollands from this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold
were unable to attend.
them by Mr. Stereo. ,Left to. right are, front, Lisa Varga,
Frances Moyne, Sandi Jo Craig, : Kim Fritzley, - Vicki
Whetstone, Caroline Moyne, and Kim Shewfelt. Back,
Christine Freeman, Lisa Hill, Emmy Sansome, Betsy Bagman,.
Juli t Begman, Susan Cldlsholm, Theresa Osborn and Nancy
M.wYI,w.O..• „
Finc er. (staff photo)
Bowling, news
Junior bowlers doi.ngjweII_
High singles, 'doubles, and
triples bowled at the Little
Bowl in the Bantams, Junior
and Senior leagues last week
were:
Bantams High Singles, No-
vember 25. Anita Streeter, 133;
Gary Johnston, 101; Garry Daer,
222; Shirley -Jo Pitre, 143; Jean-
nette Little, 133; Lary John-
ston2, 141; Dorie Oke, 163; Rob -..
art Little, 139; Susanne Smith,
128; Lawrie Ryan, 116.
High Double: Nov. 25. Laura
Mac Donald, 226; 'Shirley -Jo
Pitre, 207; Dorie Oke, 289; Rob-
�]rt Little 259- Susanne Smitn,
.aa.rtonr:a;*sn,?z��„aaciwraa.v trc..,v-ix,E ` GGti:7
295; Raymond Moffatt,fair-
rieRyan, 215:, .
High Average: Anita. Streeter,
103; Randy Little, 135; Laura
Mac Donald, 113; Shirley -Jo
Pitre, 103; Larry Johston, 114;
Dorie Oke, 144; Robert, Little,
129; Susanne Smith; 147; Patty
Brindley, 123; Lynn Finlayson,
111; Raymond Moffatt, 139; Lau-
-rre Ryan, 107.
The Highest Single in ,the
Bantam Girls, Barb Goddard,
201. The Highest Single in the
Bantam Boys, Larry Daer, 236.
The Highest Double in the Ban-
tam Girls, Kim Rumig, 313. The
Highest ,Double in the Bantam
Boys, ,Larry Daer, 433. The
Highest Average in the Bantam
Girls, Donelda Smith, 149. The
Highest Average in the Bantam
Boys, Larry Daer, 192.
Th'e winners of L Beat My
Coach Tournament, where play-
ers are given a score that anoth-
er person has bowled are given
a handicap, and try to beat the
score that the other person
bowled, if you do yo:r are given
a crest.
Bantam winners were, Larry
Adams, Kenny Clements, Larry
Daer, Lynn Finlayson, Mark
Finlayson, Lynn Goddard, Lar-
ry Johnston, Darrell Kloezie,
John K1nA•ria-1.nhna4 T 4:1•.
TO
REPRESENT • •
Goderich .& Colborne
Townships on
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
.�w A daiti farmer in Goderich, Township since 1051.
Four
children, two in EilleMeritary tattoo!, one in secon*
dary school and one In university.
'il , solicit your support on Dsc w 4th"
Respectfully
J hit Westbrook
'Randy Little, Raymond Moffatt,
Doug Moffatt, Calvin Martain,
Bev. Mathers, Laura Mac Don-
ald, Mary Lynn Pagon, Kim
Rumig, Roberta Wheeler.
Junior winners, Steve Chase,
Hospital,
Auxiliory!:
The Huron. County medical'
Officer of Health, Dr. G. ":pI III1S
Spoke to the Womenis Hospital`
Atixitiary at the November
meeting.
' Dr. Mills developed the facts
on narcotics -and the abuse of
drugs. His talk was termed "en-
lightening and informal" and a
lively question period followed.
The president, Mrs. J. perry,
introduced' the speaker and
" apprec iation. was expressed by
Mrs. J. Marlatt,.
The Hospital Gift Shop can-
vasser reported that new mer-
chandise was in the shop ready
for Christmas buyers: A few
1973 calendars are still avail-
able from members and at the
Gift Shop.
Mrs. E. Pr-idham., gave the
report of the nominations
committee.
Several auxiliary members
attended District Conference at
Clinton and Mrs. J. Hayter, Mrs.
C. Worsell, Mrs. J. W. McLaren,
and Mrs, J. Berry spoke on dif-
ferent phases of the confer-
ence. Mrs. Berry presented
soine highlights of the Ontario
Hospital convention in Toronto
which she attended.
The auxiliary historian, ,Mrs.
L. Vincent, told of the organiza-
tion of the. Hospital Auxiliary
in 1921 and the events that had
taken place in the year that fol-
s- lowed. •
Brad Hamilton, Scott Little,
Andrea Daer, Diane Mitchel -
more. Marie Huff, David ,Mc-
Kenzie.
.Senior winners. Terry ,Craw-
ford, Allen Fisher:
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ERICH SIGMA.)„, -'TAR. T IJ►1 + ,
'1972-1^3 Ponspiels andJitneys.
December 9, Sheaffer Pen
'Men's Bonspiel, December, 26,
Mixed Jitney, December 28,
- Ladies' Jitney, °: •
Januar ' 2, Legion •Bonspiei,.
January 8.9-10, Ladies' District
3 Playdowns, for Provincial
Competition, . January 20, Mc-
Gee Men's Bonspiel.
February 10, Ladies' Valen
tine Bonspiel, February 15,
Ladies' Jitney, February 24, Sif
-to Men's Bonspiel.
March 3. Farmers' Bonspiel,
March 17. St. Patrick's Day
Mixed Bonspiel, March 28-29-30,
Canadian Foresters' Men's and
Ladies' Curling !Championship,
New Year's Eve - • Organize
vrn.0 group now for a gala Now,
Year's Eve at the Club — hors
d'oeuvres will be served dttr-i f g,
the evening with a:Scr*MptiOU
buffet aftermidnight and music
will be supplied by Bobbie
Down's Orchestra,
• Tickets priced at $20 a ‘couple
(limited to 60 couples) are avail-
able at Victoria Grey and Trust,
Bank of Nova Scotia and at the
Club. Call Fanny for reserva-
tions (524.9641). .
Still a few' datep open for
'Christmas parties -- cheek with
Fanny!
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ire aro a few elkatei that
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