The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-22, Page 5GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,. MARCH. 22. 1973—PAGE 5
Mrs. lack Clements 529-1648
DUNGANNON UCW
0 March meeting of
annon LJ.C:W. was held in
hurch basement on Wed-
';v1)at2p.m-
e soppy and Social
re conveners Mrs Ur Joe.
bin and Mrs 1
C. were in charge
riptitre reading from
d Corinthians:
orinthian ws adl) Mr
Drennan A re
by
:,Joe Dauphin on Love and
tY
'v, Mc('lenaghan had a•
made by 1)r. Cynthia
I called "New life Styles
omen" This was followed
question and answer
'nuts$ and correspondence`
read. The roll call was an -
e(1 with a gift for the can-
uphnard
the business the pur-
'ig of a filing cabinet was
sled but no action taken.
e group Is Invited to On -
Street Church, (Tinton? to
fly gathering c:llled Key
p March 25
*day March 23 at 8:15
the ladies arenvited by
es U.C.W. to Brookside Sc -
to films on Great Britain
by
Rev and Mrs. J. E.
meLMay I2th is to he kept
for a Sprint tea, apron
.bake sale
s Harvey Alton had the
're "a name contest, Do
know vour neighbour''
s. C. McClenaghan will at-
a Seminar in London as
local U.C'.W.'s represen-
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s. Nelson Pearson presen-
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ro}n the U.(W. as she is
our community:
er the close of the meeting
nty lunch was served by
Cecil Blake and Mrs. K.
awson and a social time
ed.
SOCIAL ITEMS
s. Mary Here, Gerry and
e motored to Windsor on
Hay to visit Huth Here.
and Mrs. John Here and
n Hernandez of.
Sault Ste.
e spent the weekend there
and Mrs. Russell
spent the weekend in Lon-
' attending their gran(1-
hter's wedding. ►
s. Otto .Jouwsma, Rene
Brian froni Wingham
d Mrs. Cecil Blake on
lay afternoon.
up making has begun but
frosty nights have been scarce.
We are sorry Mr. Aubrey
Higgins has been suffering with
a sore back, lately.
The body of Mrs. Ruth
Wright of Toronto was brought
to Dungannon Mausoleum on
Wednesday, March 14, 1973,
for burial. Mrs. Wright born in
Dungannon, the daughter of
Mr. land Mrs. Samuel.Pentland
(nee Jennie Hamlin). She is'
survived by a daughter, Ora,
who was here on Wednesday,
accompanied by a cousin, Mr.
Lorne Hamlin.
Victor Errington who has
been seriously ill in G.oderich
Hospital since Friday, March 9,
passed away Thursday after-
noon, March 15. Sympathy is
extended to the._.- roily and to
-_..relatives and friends..,,
Mrs. Jack (Gwen) Caesar has
successfully passed her 'Inter-
mediate' Special Education' at
the Winter Course taken at
London. Mrs. Brian Hallam
(nee Lillian Popp) was suc-
cessful in the same course.
Congratulations to both!
W.A. Stewart, a • life time
resident passed away in
Wingham Hospital Sunday,
March 18, the community ex-
.tends- its sympathy to the
family. -
Deepest sympathy of the
community is exte}ded to Mrs
Tait Clark and farnily in the
passing of Mr ('lark
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs Leonard Brindley on win-
ning the television at the
howling alley draw on Satur-
day
Due to the severe winter -
weather on the weekend,
church tt"lad Sunday
school was cancelled_ Everyone_
was busy digging out on Mon-
day
CATNIPPED
RISH()Pti, — If dogs
I)Ite postmen. who nips post -
women? Cots, of ('otlr'SC' -
i)arkle. ,t four-yeur-old Bur-
mese cat, has Just been de-
stroyed here for biting post-
wonlan Violet Per('oy. '
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tnvitattons, announcements
and accessories watt corn-
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• SOCIAL CORRECTNESS
When Dean Doherty '(right) won $16,7 recently in the Who Am- I Contest over CKNX, he
showed he was ready and wilting to share with others. The first half - $80 - went to his gran-
dmother, Mrs. Edna Black:The next half - $40 - went to his brother Dana (left). Says Dean
"My grandmother picked up the entry form at Henderson's Book Store, That's why I shared
with her. And if Dana ever won anything, I'd like him to share with me. That's why I shared
with him." The bo s also shared -their -good fortune with some younger children at home.
They are the sop of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Doherty, RR 3 Goderich, (staff photo)
A profile of Danny Wilson
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Fourteen tables -enjoyed the
Shoot Party on Thursday
evening. High prizes went to
Mrs. Wm. R. Taylor -and Russel
Gaunt of Wingham. Second
high went to Mrs. Stuart
Chamney and Gene Porter of
Wingham. The most Shoots
went to Mrs. George Fisher and
the nearest birthday to St.
Patrick's Day went to Mrs.
Gordon McPherson. The next
party is March 29th.
Garry Gammie arrived on
Friday from the Yukon to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Gammie.
Sympathy of the community
.goes out to Mr.. and Mrs. Ross
Errington in, the loss of Ross's
father, Mr. Victor Errington.
Because of the stormy weather,
the funeral was postponed until
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Purdon,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and
J.D. Durnin have "• been
holidaying in Florida. Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Gaunt have been
on the Purdon farm during
their, absence.
Three Secondary Teachers,
Terry Wilson, Vincent Schon-
berj ei- cif-Wingllarri a Mark
Innis of Burford- are holid , ing
in New York this week.
The St. Helen's Women's in-
stitute supplied the homemade
candy fqr a Candy Sale at the
Wingham and District Hospital
on Friday. The proceeds went
to the Hospital Auxiliary
amounting to about $45.
.Jeffery Elliott of Ripley is
holidaying with his cousins,
Wray and Wayne'Forster while
his parents are holidaying in
Florida. '
by Don -Parker
Salt water sailor at. school
. One of' the Goderich area
sailors taking the marine
course at Georgian College,
Owen Sound, is "Danny"
Wilson. After completing Grade
12 at Goderich Collegiate in
1966, Danny enroled at "The
George Brown marine college
in Toronto, for a -four-year
'course.' . 1 --
.Between studies at the
classrooms, there, Danny was
getting practical f'xperience by
sailing on an o'c'ean-going
tanker.
The son of Bill Wilson, who
operate& the . French dry
0
cleaning store in Goderich.
Danny graduated frog the
college with a "mate's ticket rc r
coastal waters" and is prese'n,
tly a second mate aboard a salt
water ship owned by Gulf Oil
company.
"The S.T. Gulf Canada'.
plies t he Atlantic het ween
North and South America. It
loads, oil_ from refineries along
the Venezualan coast at
Spanish -named ports such as
Ponte- Cardon and Port La
Cruz.
The refined oil cargo,
measuring .120,00t) barrels. (the
equiva ent-nf over--fttttr-,-milltr+tr- -° _r>'riefl ia---PGS, -Dantny :ttl(l
gallons)~. is transported to his wife, Ilene 1Vasella) ;tn,1
storage -depots at New York their two hoes are now living ;tt
and Halifax
Asked if con(litions sailing on
salt water were different than
on inland waters, Uatiny.
replied emphatically that* they
were
Hurricanes, in particular, are
a constant 11)t'eat
The "Gulf
•
although a (•on I)ar•ati\ely new
vessel, (launched about 2()
years ago,) had its rivets
severely tested on one occasion
about two Years 'ago when the
tanker w"as caught in the mid-
dle of one such storm
Giant waves, whipped up by
gate -force winds, present a
grave danger- tO the'vessel and
crew as there is a possibility of
the ship breaking in two when
it alight be suspende(1 between
two mountainous crests «,I
water - -
To avert such a disaster, the
"kipper" twist try to
ship headed into the waves
slight angle in order to keep the
st rain on t he vessel at
minimum.
Said Danny about the ortle:t1
"The lives of the crew.were lar.
the hands of the captain
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