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Ther6 were 10 tables of cards
Mr.. and Mrs. ugene , xayne
in .lay at the card partyaeon- were Sunday dinner guests
P� with MrGilbert Frayne in
eoredw by ,the Kingsbridge Luck' Reverend Father
CatholcmWomen's League held" Th as; Moy'hFi,` -S. J. of
in St. Joseph's Parish Hall. on .ionto,. spelt the,weekend
Friday evening, January 25th. with hip 'sister, Mrs. Gilbert
Winners of the prizes wer
ladles high Mrs. Ber ce
Frayne.
'Miss Fay' Hogan, daughter .of"
Drennan, ladies' secon`high, Mr. and Mrs.�.Con Hogan has
was a tie between Miss Bridget moved ' from London to Owen
Dalton n end Mrs. Joyce Caesar
► Sound where she will begin her
•with Bridget; Dalton winning
the prize, Man's highprize, new•duties „as •the Head
,z
Mark Doherty, man's second Dietician of the Owen Soupd
high, Ray Heffernan. ° General' and, Marine Hospital.
She is spending this week at the
It is planned ..117. ,hold. ,these , hrlme-'of.her parents
Friday at Kingsbridge withi6�Mr. and Mrs. Dies. Milten-
card parties held' in the Sty burg spent the weekend in $ud-
Augustine Parish Hall on the bury visiting with herisister Mr.
alternate, Friday.: This coming and Mrs. Hank De -Bruin.
Frid F b 1 will b at rs. Bernadine Kinney and
card parties every second
The second game• played,, in.
Brussels on Sunday afternoon••
saw the Brussels , Pee Was win
with a score Brussels' 4,
Lucknow 2.
'The, third and deciding game
of thisseries° will be played at
the Lucknovy Arena on Friday
evening, February 1. at 7. '-•
The Kintail Flyers Town and
Country hockey team "played
two , exhibition games at the
Arena on .Sunday Goderichn ay af-
ternoon. In the first game they
were defeated by: the Dominion
Road Machinery Company and
in the Second game the Kintai'1
Flyers defeated 'the Salt' mine.
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.G4DBRICI SION4AL-S 'A.R, TR
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to circulate new petition
A meeting of ' the Goderich
• Pro,,'Life and representatives of
the various churches in the
area was held at the Victoria
iStreet United Church in
Goderich to organize the One
Million Name Petition for the
unborn child.
The petition; was officially
launched in the, area by Jack
Riddell 'and Murray Gaunt,
Liberal M.P.P.s for Huron and,
`Huron -Bruce. -
The petition will be cir-
culated to the =hes in'
• Canada. Anyone of high
school age, even" though not 18
by fallbut understands the
abortion proble`ln, may sign the
petition and 'enter their age
beside" their name.
The goal for 'Goderich 'and
area is .5,000 signatures. The
St. Augustine with' the next: Mrs. Rita Howard' left on Ashfield ' Presbyterian deadline for the petition is
ImJune 30.° Lt will be presented
card art at Kin sbid a on Saturday' morning for a visit in ' Church held their annual
party g g to Parliament this fall. '
Detroit, Michigan.. congregational ;meeting on
Mrs. .Jerry cole of Under- • Monday afternoon, with Rev;, The Cohrrnittee of One
wood visited on the weekend Weir ° of Kincardine Million is (under the auspices of
Girls' and boys' volleyball with Mr. and Mrs. Alliance for Life, which is the
,Pred 'Presbyterian Church"'in charge. ,a'
teams of St. Joseph's school at • Vassella and family, - Recent visitors with Mr, and Natiiinal head of all' .the Pro
Kingsbridge 'took part in the Mr.. and Mrs. , Life ° Groups across Canada.
Arnold Mar- Mrs. Wellington Webster were-,
,volleyball tournamentt the sman' and family of London Mr. and Mrs: Atlee-Wiese'III Dr. Heather Morris,
Goderich Di'stric9t Collegiate
spent the. weekend with "her and" daughter' of Akron Ohio a president .of Alliance for Life
In-
stitute on Saturday, January parents Mr. and Mrs. De
ay, a ruary wi e
February 8.
VOLLEYBALL
n ors
Mr. ;and Mrs. Bob MacNay stated, "If the health of. the
26. 4Dalton r have been hc�lida'ying " in nation is to, be " protected we
Ln the best two out o tree . Brian Leddy, son" of Mr. and' Mexico: ,
games the Kingsbridge boys ° Mrs. Kenny > Leddy had •a Mrs, Paulette and Mrs, to. act. It seems that only a
defeated Colborne'boys `in twci mammoth display of concern
second operation 'performed at Eldon Bradley- have both recur- ',
games straight. In the next • the Victoria Hospital's. Sick ned home' from hospitaLin Lon for all members ,of the human
round; Robertson Memorial, Children's Hospital in .London don, , ° ' • ; family as `would be evidenced
on Wednesday, January 23rd. In site of icy roads and sleek by ,one million or more
Goderich. took Kingsbridge,
°'boys two games straight."In, the His many friends hope he will on Sunday, services were 'held' signatures'on a petition, urging
third round Kingsbridge boys soon be home and well enough in Ashfield Presbyterian church legislative protection and
defeated the • Sacred. Heart - to be back at school for the few who co'ul'd get there recognition of all ` �
.,1 r m,
rri
•f h must convince the Govern ent
Code exempts anyone from ,
criminal -responsibility for a
surgfeal operation performed
sagely and with regard "to -.the•
patient's health at the time. A
jury in a recent Quebec court
case inferred, that this section
may override section 251 of the.
Criminal Code which outlines,
the conditions under which
abortion may be performed
legally in this country.
Should this judicial decision
stand on Appeal,Pthen no ones--
fQt t'he unborn, not the
distressed pregnant 'woit afli, not
',the family -will be safe frnrn'
exploitive physicians or. para
medical • personnel, say` local
Pro Lifers.
The Petition states:
"Parliament's most basic duty is
to, protect innocent human life.;
The 'scientific evidence xnow
u
Overwhelming vote
puts` it beyond reasonable
doubt that a new human life
begins= at .conception, yet our
laws permit the widespread
practice of``abortion in Canada.
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"Therefore, we the under-
signed, call µpen parliament to
enact legislation, providing for
the child conceived but not yet
born -the same protection
provided for any other person,
"We also urge Parliament' o
show leadership in fostering a
life-sustaining society.'
Chairman for the petition is
Mrs..'Connie Osborn. Co -
Chairmen are; G'tlderich, Mrs.
Muriel Murphy; Clinton, Mrs.
Ann Brand; Ashfield, Mrs.
Clarice Dalton; Benmiller and
area, Mrs. Martha Kuipers,
S.S. teachers ..
• agree •' tp meetingy
Board members had agreed ° to
• meet with the teachers at, the
request of the mediator,,Hal' D.
Howells of Toronto. a -
Mr. Howells „was appointed
mediator by the ministry of
education, at the request of the
teachers and the, board, when
• negotiations broke down in
pecember. He' is from the
ministry of labour.
.Peter Murphy, chief
" negotiator. with the Ontario /
English 'Catholic Teachers
Association, in .a press -release
following the meeting of over
,. 125 separate school teachers in
Huron and `Perth,: said 'the -
teachers agreed to meet, with
the board again.
.Mr. Murphy said in an over-
whel rl�iing. majority vote. of the
teachers "they agreed not to
change their r�;position•, The
position is for ati 8.7 percent in -
Crease for" the 1973-74 term.
(over, the previous salary grid
of 1972-73).
Mr. Murphy said the second
,position, will consider a two-
year ,contract.
The -third position, Mr. Mur-
�."phy stated, is that no matter
'what .'length- r°rf ' ciintra,ct is
arrived at (whether'one-year or
two-year,): the 15 teaching
sisters must receive parity with
the lay teachers. In the 1972-73
• grid they are now receiving 85..
percent and for the 1973-74
term the Board is offering 90
The Huron-Perth.County
Roman Catholic eparate
school board tiand the teachers
"nder the jurisdiction of the
`' board agreed to meet last
Tuesday in Stratford to .con-
tinue negotiations. This
e.isio6 was reached by the.
boarcLandthe teachers at .two
separate. meetings in Seaforth
*Monday night,
David Teahen, Stratford,
chairman of the personnel com=p'
mittee of the board, in a press
release following an hour and a
half committee -of -the -whole'
meeting of the board, prior ,to
-the regular meeting, stated - the
Knoop, children r, and n
Srchrroi,� Winghamp two games
•straight �k,- K h'Id of M d Wi dsar and Detroit visited on Parlrame.n.t to: set.
Gerald, Nellie ' and Rita -Miss Viola Coo -cif humanbe----rigs, will cause
Kingsbridge met Robertson Mrs.. Anthony. Knoop returned the weekend;. with Mrs. Henry Otto'
'Lang, Minister of
Memorial, Goderich in the to 'their home here on Tuesday; MacKen'zi,e and ,boys, Justice, has ordered a .study
championship round pend were January., 22 after spending five ° Mr. Art Matthewman`qflew .designed to show whether' the.
. " beaten two -games • to one. Supreme ' Court of Canada
�' weeks' visiting their grand- from Milton toWi-n•n-ipeg--'on p
Congratulations to Robert -
parents Mr. and . Mrs. curt' the weekend to 'attend' the '.'shoul'd•or can' be asked' to con -
son Memorial Public School of -' knoop and Mr: and Mrs.. Gys funeral of his mother .who sider the state of the abortion
ho...wer.e, the Cham- van der Linden and their many. ' passed away suddenly, after law in this country. Criminal
Goderich w J
pions and 'to St. Joseph's , aunts and uncles, in Utrecht, suffering a stro tie, Sympathy Section 45 o the
Kingsbridge; the consolatiori' Holland. • of this community is extended
winners. HOCKEY " , to the 'Mat�thewman family,
The' W,O,A.A. •h°as set the were in Lc>ridon inn Sunday 'Schools taking part in, the Mr. and Mrs, DougMarlyn
boys' volleyball tournamentay af-
were: Victoria., School, weeks of- January. 20 '"to' F.. S, „d ,.,- ,, .
ternoon. ,, •
• Goderich; Colborne Central, • February'' 15 f'or play-offs to ' F"' Mis Donna
Brookside;-: St. Jose h's, , decide who will 'represent tJ e'• .
p various di tsiofis in y•the don spent the
KingOridge; ' li.o e�rtson parents home.
Memorial, Goderich';." and O.M•H'A. play-offs later in the
Sacred Heart, Winghatp, season. -
SL .• Joseph's, Kingsbridge'
girls' volleyball team played
against the Colborne Central
girls and were._ defeated in the:
best Two out of three games. •'
They ;then played Robertson
Memorial Public School girls of
Goderich and were, again
defeated in the best two out of
three games.
Girls teams taking part in
this tournament were from Vic:
toria School, Goderich
Colborne Central; Brookside;
'St. Joseph's,' Kingsbridge;
Robertson Memorial, Goderich;
Sacred Heart, Wingham; and
St. Mary's, Goderich.
SOCIAL NEWS
Jim. Sinnett is taking a two
week course at Toledo, Ohio t
and another „two week course at.
Chicago, Illinois to obtain his
Chief's Licence for. •a Diesel
Boat. Jim will be able to be
home on the weekends.
Mr. arid Mrs. Jim'Martin at,--
Tended` • the -'funeral ` Mass, of ,
Mrs.' Martin's grandfather,' •
Gordon Mitchell in St. 13asil's
Roman Catholic Church' at ,•
Brantford'on Monday,January'
21. Mr. Mitchell has been a
patient at Beverly Hills Lodge. t
in Brantford. He suffered a
stroke and, passed away shortly
afterwards. He is survived by
his wife, who is also residing at
the Beverly Hills Lodge and by
his four ' sops and two
daughters, and several grand-
children. He was in his 83rd'
year.
• A number from here atten'-
°'did the Robbie Burns dance at
the Saltford Valley Hall on
Saturday evening, January 26,
"sponsored by the Mary Lynn
Telford Highland School of
Dancing. During intermission
pupils. disp,,layed their talents in
highland dancing and bagpipe
playing' 4'
Congratulations to Mr. and `
.Mrs. John Miltenburg who
were among the 10 persons who
became Canadian citizens on
Monday evening, January'21.
The ceremonies were held at
the Court,Hbuse in Goderich. -
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mid-
degaal and family, of R.' . R.
�, Blyth
visited recently with •
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
VanOsch: 'It is good to see Mrs:`
VanOsch out and:aroun*again
• 'after being hospitalized at the
Wingham rl'District General
Hospital ` or four weeks.
Mr: and Mrs. Dennis Sinnett
and family. from Detr. 4t,
Michigan visited on the
weekend with'his brother M%.
and Mrs. Jim Sinnett and.
• fanlrlyt '•'•
a '
Reverend , Father Den tinges .
C. R., Brother Carl Voll, Mr.
n In the,;best two out of three
games - the Lucknow Pee Wees -
rnet thbe BrusseisyPee Wees on,
Friday, January 25 at the
Lucknow Arena. At the end of
regulation time the scare was
tied three all.' In the.most ex-
eiting,•10• -minute" overtime
period Lucknow scored at the 7
minute mark and held Brussels
from scoring although at times
the puck was close to being in
Wylds of Lon -
weekend at her
When
i work. s.
performed in the
Writ. of service
to humanity,it is
.worship of: God.
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