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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-31, Page 9Board suggests communication 16. PERSONA' ".22. DEATNSTI DO you HAVE marriage or family * Priiblems? The ' Minktiy of Com- 'munity & SociarServicea offers help in the form of marriage and family counsellingeither' iii'your home or . in the Wingliam. Office,'. 199' Josephine 7Street. For appointment, phone' 357,3370.-29ff . , I desire to ,meet a_gentleman for a , friend preferably 60 or thereabouts. • • Write Box, 71, Goderich.-5 17. LOST AND FOUND. SMALL beagle answers to the name of Peppy. In vicinity • of R.R.. _2 .GOderich. Phone 524-6931.-4,5 _FOUND -Charm bracelet on the Square. Phone 524-8426 after six p.m.-5nc • LOST small -black female Labrador Retriever, in Goderich' area, 'wearing dark biiiwn 'dome collar and answers to Tatnmy. Phone 524- 8707,-5 18.MISCELLANEOUS • , Backsliding begins where knee bending stops. 21..BIRTHS ,HOSACK: • •To 'Mr.. and, Mrs.• Donald Hosaci • a ...son Samuel Ja'mes, horn January '24, .1674: A-. brother, for ,Jeilnifer.-5 • MacDON.A.1,1): To Mr. •and ' Mrs. Colin., M,,asplina Id, Lambet h) a daughterphinuary 28th in Victoria • ,liospital, London. A sister for Scott • and a granddaughter for. Mrs. Lloyd • - MacLENNAN: • • At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on January 25, :1974 to Angus and. Nancy MacLen- ':.nan, Goderich, a son Charles 'Allan. Veiltes.n. •A, brother: for Norman, ary Su 4,nd Dorie Anne PITBLA130: M , Alexandra' Hospital, ,GoderiCh, January „ 26,' • 1974 to Mr. and •Mrs. Barry Pif- , , blado, a son Jason Jeremy. A • brother' for Michael. MA,THIESON: • At Victoria' :flospital London, a daughter, San- dra Lynn, on T.uesdaY, Janitary 15 • to Lillian. °and Bob Matbieson, •Ooderich.-5ric• 'CLARK: ,Peter 'Raymond. Stitt; dnIyin New Delhi', India, on Thurz, sday, • Jarhiary 17,1974,, Peter *Raymond Clark, beloved • son of Ralph and Qqice llarbara Clark of Brarnalea, dear brother of David, Mary Janeand Steven, all at home. • Dear grandson of Hazel Turnerof Park . Hill, Ont., and CleoPhte Bondy of Orlando, 'Florida, • Cremation took place in .India on Saturday January 19, 1974. A funeral mass was celebrated at St.John Fisher Roman Catholic Church on. Wednesday; January.10 at. 7.30 P.m, Interment St.Mary s Cemetery, St.Mary s, .Ont. at a later .date. -5 26. CARD OF THANKS YOUNO: Sincere thank you toll • Who visited Me, sent cards, flowers and gifts while I was in University Hospital.' Special' thanks- tb Dr. Er. Baker, Dr. A.B. McLachlin, nurses and staff bighth floor. Meredith "Young. -5 • • 1VIATTHEYVS: , I would like to . express my. sincere appreciation to my .family, relatives, arid friends for the lovely cards,..gifts, floes, visits and phone calls: while I was a patient iiit, University Hospital.: /Special. thanks to • 'Dr.Passi, Dt.Yuzpe, Miss Mitchell and. Staff „ of Maitland Manor, Unit 2 of U.C.W. of Victoria St.Church and Rebikah • Lodge. • Roby. Mat.- 26. CARD. OF THANKS HIGGERSON: I wish to express' my sincere thanks tothe Sisters and Doctors at St.Joseph'S Hospital, London.' My Son and Daughter:in- law and four grandchildren. Special thanks to Dr:Lomas and nurses at • the Alexandra Marine • and Oeneral Hospital, My brother Fred Battersby and Bette Arnold for sitting Tvith me every -night, Dave and Mary Harinon -and friends at Sunset Beach. Youikin dress will be always remembered., Mrs. Dorothy Higgerson.-5x YOUNG:. I wish to thank'relatives, friends/ and neighbours for cards, gifts and visits while I? was in hospital. • Special thanks to Dr.Deathe, Dr.Watts and Dr.Cieslar,, nurses and staff. Sincerely Mrs. Margaret Young. -5 • 25 IN MEMORIAM .JOHNSTON:, In toying *memory of' a dear,wife and Mother who passed away Jan. 19, 1973. ,• The depths of sorrow -vie cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well, 'And. while she gleeps a peaceful sleep, „ • Her memory We shall always keep. . Alwaysremembered and sadly missed by- Ilen, Jane, Keith and, thews. --5 family.--5ne -s) • _ "DOHERTY: I would like to thank • all my friends, relatives and neigh. hours who sent cards, brought gifts and visited me while I Was a. patient • . in • the Goderich Hospital.' `Also Special. thanks to Father .Moynalian, • Dr.Deathe, the Goderich SailorS, Goderich letter carriers.and nurses - and RNA's ofSecorid West. Many ` thanks, John Doherty -5 • WILSON -in • loving mernoey-Of. a 'dear •Witesand Mother.. Irmapwho ,passed 'away Feb.5, 1972: , A few -more -steps along life's road . Perhaps ,a 'few more years, . Then by thid's ,grace 'we'll- meet , again , . • • • Beyond the veil °of tears. Sadly missed by husband Roy and Family. -5k • v., TAKE NOTICE that the 'annual Meeting of producer Members, Of the HURON. County; Pork Producers' Association will be ciitwened at tits, hour of 1 P.M, E.q.T. 'On 13 of 'February 1974, at the Legion Hall in the Town of Clinton, for the purpose of .the. proper bulinesi, ofthe annual Meeting, the elettions of offiters and the election • of substitute' delegates. , Between the hours of 200 o'clock and 3:00 O'clock'in the after,. noon Of the .abovefinentioned date,-NOMINATIONStorcounty.. committee -men tinder. the Ontario -Pork Producers' Marketing .Pian will be held. if an election la required, for councilman, it will be held on Tuesday,, March -3rd, 1974,andihe polling places . . will be: Clinton, Waften, andpungannOn. • „ James Williamson' 'President Lloyd.$tewart • • Secretary:f4asurer e••••• ForPEOPLE and OA/111/.1UNI'llIES For ADVERTISERS, Too,. As a source of inforrnation.and a forum for opinion, .your -newspaper. works for you, your family and community. As a • marketplace for pi-oducts and /services, •your newspaper helps you;pnd adver- .-tisers, toci..Count on your newspaper ... to' get things done. .„(4 At a meeting- or the Hurgiv--: Perth County Rornan Catholic Separate School Board in Seaforth Monday, Michael • Connolly,. RR3, Kippe-n, ap- pointed chairtian of the board •on January 7, presented his inaugural address as follows: "The liuron-Perth separate school board is beginning its sixth year of operation. over the past five years_this board has worked conscientiously to provide the, Vest possible educational opportunities for the children entrusted to its care. "We have made significant progress in the area ,of ,schpol- ,progratn. We have provided, learning „, -materials- and technical hardware to assist hi' • the individualization ofinstruc- tiOn. We have expanded our, a special education services td meet the .needs of, exceptional' ,children. As well, we have Oooked at .Ohr school buildings and we have completed ad- ditions to • schools • and renovated. • others to update them in line, with 'current 5•. •••=5•,••55-'5•'5'....•”• St. Wry's' SChool in Goderich for a classexchangeby, the 28 grade' 8 students with a sirhilar grads, 8 class in Abbotsford, British Columbia, He said that the pupils had applied for the exchange tq the Secretary of State and thili had been ap- proved and a grant (412,294 as well from the Secretary of State. He said the pupils ,will contribute $65 each and the remaining $1,154 ' for the trip will be raisetby fund raising events pitt4eliy,,,,p, the students. There will he no charge, to the board, which did give approval of the exchange. The Goderich stu'dents will leave Goderich on May -18 and return te GoderiCh on.May 25. The board has taken precautions to ensure 'that no accidents could occur at, one of its schools similar to the tragedy that occurred ,at a • Toronto school when a student was killed in a snowblower removing snow from the school playground.- . Ted Geoffrey, Zurich, chair- man of the building and' continuod from Pogo, rb e -a (F. -Bruce' Doherty. Terry Shoemaker of the' Club Grill spoiled Milie Reynolds' 'shut -out, to store , unassisted, e One' game this week was played on Thursday instead of Friday:, The game played on the 24th was Club Gri,11 against Goderich • Restaurant. Club „Grill won 3-1.. Terry • Shoemaker had two goals for the winners while Steve Fulle. got the final goal 'frOrn Randy Stoddart,Goderich ,Restaurant's lone goal came off the stick of Ted Doherty — The game played on Friday,. 25th between Sifto Salt and Lionel'14kinoco ended up, in a 3.3 tie. John Robertson, opened' the scoring for Sifto Salt with ,_Geoff King and Dan • Boyce drawing assists. Dan Boyce - made it 2-0. Eric Skirton did all the scoring for Lionel's -Sunoco. He was set up by Rick Carman on two of these goals, Sifto Salt's tying goal was scored—by Geoff King, unaseisted, .t BANTAM HOUSELEAGUE n4ecls. • 4 — property committee, pfesNted • 4 "The board is now beginning an agreement which will be Monday's darne, January 21, was easily won by McGee GM. a new year of operation. Each ' presented to any contractor• . member of this board has at- removing snow from a school ' Parts as they scored .seven cepted new Ornmittee respon- yard that it be removed before goals on substitute goalie, LOni sibilities. Each member will be 8, a.m. If it must be removed Fisher (you did a good job Lpni) 'who plays in. the netsfor faced with new challenges. I . later than 8 a.m. in the mor . DonHolst Rea know that each of You Will deal . ning at4,he request of the prin- _l Estate, in place' With these challenges with 'cipal, then either, the principal f Brian' Good, the regular goaltenderFin serious deliberation .. and . or the cUstodiait must supervise-: al Score 7-1, as • responsible action. As -thair,_ _the „operatiim. to - ensure. the 'Mike '' (Jeffrey ' S 13 Oi led Dan 'man_of this boardI wOuld like safety of th,e ,students in -the • Wilkinsdn's shut out Tom , Doherty set him 9p. The big to get forth some priorities to yard.' ' . • which we should address our- - ....The board approved . either , guns fon McGee's were Meriam, and Bill Gauley,,Leearcohy, selves during the coming year. • removal' or demolition of •a with three points, Mike Milley • and drawing assists Were.Chrii -70-arterc-Wayne ;Graham,- and Mark Hutchins. „Bill GailleY continues to be the top scorer in .the Elantarn League as he had two goals and an assist for IvItGree'S. Roy Fisher and Doug Redpath scored tOe other pelf) and picking tip assists were Dwayne Ross and Leroy Merriam. . . KliISMEN MI943ET ALL STARS • Thursday January 24, in Goderich, the Kinsmen -Midget- • Seaforth Lions 5-4. Grant '§helton and Rick Moody. each had tWo, goals to lead . the attack' Mike Cumming a scored the other goal. Scott Kennedy, Al Worgan and John Hanly picked up assists in the game. This win puts Goderich in firit. place in the 'W.0:A„.,A. stan- dings. • In an'exhibition game.played Sunday afternoon, the visiting ,team, Syatford) didn't take Goderich • very seriously as Goderich opened the scoring with three quick goala to take a 3-0 lead. Then Stratford came back tto tie the game before the end of the. second. But in the third period it was Goderigh,all • the way as the goal fending was superb as Pete Duckworth came' up with an A-1 perfor- mance to be the first star Of the dame. Scott Kennedy was the second star of the game as he scored 'three goals. Other point, getters were Grant Shelton With'two goals and Rick Moody •a single. • "Our first objective has-to;sr house at 29 Well -Street, Strat- focua .on the evaluation of the, ford, which the 'hoard recently had tWo goals while Dale bnn- programs in, our schools with purchased in December It is on. can got one goal and an assist., „. . Don Hast continues to. lose particular attention to out -property adjacent' to Imas they seem tobe getting a lot religious education program. maculate Conception §LehOol, " th Each child entrusted to our .- and ;will be 'cleared ett, the of cheap penalties. These are not necesSary, and to date have care iS a unique and marvelOus, property to• enlarge the school -, cost them several games. , tieing. Therefore, we must con- yard Tuesday , -- , Tuesday's game was •a , prime tinually wOrk.'' at program Mr. ,Tokar reported the eicample.,„They, weni• down , to development , to insure ‘that resignations of, two teachers defeat 4-1, Goderich -Elevator ea„ch child is being provided who will be retiring t. the' end , with the best opportunity to of the 1974 school year - Miss getting' the win. Mike Lapaine led the attack with two goals develop to fullness of his or her Eileen" o'Bilen Of St. Mary's , -potential.' In addition to School in Goderich and Mrs. while singles went to Brian Steve existing,. programs, this Board • Julia Lennon of St. Aloysius . Reed and Ian Chisholin. Meriani And Tom, _Sager each will take action to implement School in Stratford; ° , pilot programs in Family Life - - The board 'decided that ' played a strong game by setting e as ,: 'up all the.goals for the winners, Instruction. 4-- - „ , many members its -wish may at ancrelch picked up two points. With reference programs, tend the 44th annual conven- Goderich Elevator .remains --4n I will be asking_ the ad-, tion, of the Ontario Separate' first place with eight 'points. . ministrative staff to Submit a 'School- Trustees Association in. McGee's have seven points.* ., full' report on the progress of ' Toronto April 4 and 5: An ad , Thursday'r game was an up the programs bei Tig" Conducted hoc committee, to be chaired by et ' in wick school. In this way we Joseph Looby of Dublin, coin.. . set as , McGee . , . arts won can evaluate our current needs posed Of Vincent Young; . over •Goderich Elevator .4-2. and se forth new priorities Donald Donald Crowley and the , Steve Merriam got both goals • "A second priority is the area, superintendent ,of education, for the Goderich Electric team . of communication. I ,feel that w01 Meet to decide how ()many We should examine our corn- meinbers `may attend the ,. munication . channels within. .Canadian School Trustees' our total • organization. We Association 'annual meeting to must insure that 'there is an • be held in Va'ncouver. on May adequate tWo-way corn-- 26;-!-27 and 28, and any other rniinicatiofi 'channel between eonVenfionS,to be.held during • this board and the teachers and. the remainder of year. , parents- in our two county The board endorsed a -jurisdiction. As well, i feel thiS "resolution from Simeoe County board should make certain that board of education- approving • adequate communication than- mileage costs for trustees to be nels exist between the school increased but no ,set rate be and the home. In this way we stipulated, • can insure that our p.olicias and : priorities will accurately reflect • - OPP Our jurisdiction, ., fic of ers the 'educational needs within . "A third and .final priOrity is , ''• "• . • the area of finances. Our • economy today is in an in al . work • flatiOnary- period. This means • GTOOERICH POLICE' .-:" FALCONS° , BANTAM ALL-STARS • , ,. , . . ..„. . Pau) • Duckworth -was _out- 13lcating and . defending at ' an nutstanding-rater--TimeTlifter'''' time, Gary*Shot at thenet, could not score, •• In 4? the third. Period ,fritn Malan skated the length; of the-ortni only to be denied the • but at thrr.4minutee, 35 secondsinto the period he did a repeat :performance and sunk Goclerich's third goal.. Starting Starting at ,the 10 ininute 43 second mark of the' ,third period, Goderich had two in the penalty box. Clinton pulieti their goalie having the advalk, ,tage of six attackers to the Falcon's Ulm, Puckworth managed to make saes 'on several shots from point plank range .but Glinton ; scored:, at -.1,9 minute35 seconds. '‘ The strong sponsorship of the Falcons, by Goderich Police has been cited as part of the reason for the team's success.L° Sgt. Bacon drives players to out -of- ., ' town games and attends as. many as possible at-home games. Sparkling blue . and white uniforms have become a " trademark of the team.. Another special'' feature of the team conduct is the 'fact that .boys arrive at the arena One hour in advance of gamer- • always attired in.shirtsand ties - which is compuloory dress On game nights, ' Coach Bill DuCkwoith and assistants John Duckworth and • Mike Benedict hEive-earned the respect of the team inembers as well as their parents,say those who know, and their efforts a -e paying off in some great spec- tator hockey. • • standing in the net Saturday; *January 19 as Goderich Police - falcons defeated Clinton 3-1. ., -.Scoring started .at 1 Minute • 28%seconds into the, first period • when Steve Chase passedthe puck to fast -skating Peter • Crewe who shot it past the Clinton goalie. ° At the 14 minute 03 second ,mark, scoring minded Paul . ' ,Helesic paSsed from the Confer to Iain Lambert .for goal num- ber two. . , .• The second periOd was a game of . challenge .between David Bird in the, Clinton goal ' and 'Paul Duckworth in the net for'Goderich. It proved -to be a scoreless period With Gary , Peters and Ed Courtney tItat we • must continue - to .. budget carefully and to spend Officers of the *Ontario • wisely to insure, that our tax • Provincial 'Police, Goderich cliillats produce, the: most effec- -Detachment, did nothave to in- tive results in each of our .v,estigate any occurrences of 1h • schools, •• "In- conclusion; I would like to say. that is we plan our ob- jectives for the coming year we know that we will also be challenged by unexpected problenis: I am confident that t' deal "with its stated objectiVes and other con- tingencies with courage, deter- mination, and responsible, ac - Following Mr: Connolly's ad- dress, Howard Shantz of Strat- fosrd, suggested one way of keeping communication chan- • nels open between the board • and the parents, wouldbe foi 'the Second board meeting each month to be held in one -of the 19 schools .in the two- counties until all the schools are coVered. He suggested that it could be -cannounced .in the • church on Sunday that the • board meeting would be held in the local schobl on Monday evening so that any ratepayer would be able to attend the Meeting. This suggestion by Mr., Shantz will be' discussed at the `neit board - meeting on February 11. Jose ' ph Tokar, acting superin. tetident of education, informed the board Members that a request had beend from•receive ,,-,breaking and entering or theft during the week of aanuary 20 to. January 26. , •1 • • ^ Tuesday, ,that the, excuraion They 'did however; in- ,,will cost "just under $6,000". vestigate 'six other criminal To help raise. the additional acts, and 35 non -criminal oc- . money needed,, students will be ., cuirences. • - . soliciting funds fron-i the,com- • munity, ' Police'respbrided to 13 traffic. , "The big.thing now is.getting • 'HOCKEY NOTES - Western Ontario Athletic Association. What has it done „ to improve Goderich' Minor Hockey System? ---, Police ,Falcons 'Bantam., All • Stars had ,,t,he misfortune of having three games cancelled this' Past Week. One in Hensall Friday night; Saturday's gaine here in Goderich against-. Seaforth; and also Monday's • game. Maybe °D(in, Elliott had the righe; idea drop out of this League and play . exhibition games against teams that are in • their ,same division or ,better. • The Kinsmen Midgets played -an exhibition game,against • Stratfordon Sunday and coach Bill Ftitzley stated a was one theirof t, hebas seen the team- play this year as .they won 543. Who's next, Punch? 's students ••• /•5 or excursion • ",,The Perth -Huron Separate School Board granted approval for a trip by 28 grade eight pupils' from St. Mary's .school in .abderich,...- and • six 'chaperones to Abbotsford, British' Columbia, at the regular board meeting on Mon- day night. ' Abotit two weeks ago,. the Hon. Eugene Whelan announ- ced that the Federal Govern- ment would. award the school • $2,294 to help offset costs of the Larry Cook, St Mary's prin- • cipal, told the Signal -Star on • a accidents. Eleven. of them in- volved Property damage -while two persons were injilred in the other two- mishaps. Of 31 charges laid, 21 were for HighWiay Traffic Act offen- ces, six under the Liquor Con- trol Act and four for violations of the Criminal Code: . • Police gave 40 warnings and answered 11 calls for assititance. • In Provincial Court, Criminal Division, Goderich, 30 persOns were convictedof High- way Traffic Act offencee .and \five were- convicted for Violaiiifg 'the Liquor • Contrcl Act. „ Provincial Police warn *, motorists, to check their tail light q if dash lights fail. Quite often both light systems are fused together„."” traniipottaflon. Pupils and • Police also advise people to chaperones will be billeted in stay off frozen lakes, pond& and Abbotsford homes. 'rivers as this has been mild The idea of the St. Mary's winter with little' snow. The project is to provide a student 'eh with Yale Junior out and raising the money", he said:. In order in use the federal grant, the exCursiort par- ' ti6Pants milk be able to pay he for the rest of t'trip, •Mr.• • He said that the amount of uring winter !me money needed after the fund 7 • gaiaing will iirobably be Paid by, the Students and chaperones. The Y will receive a special, group rate fgr their Air Canada flight froni 'London couver. , Mr. Cook is "also hoping that adult members, of the com- munity will join in the trip", • The special group rate will ;'• • . set Secondary SchoOl .,.,; Abbot- sford. . Ti-ke pupils from British' Coltimbia, are scheduled to . • Goderich , between Saturday,' March 23 and Siiturday, March 30.- 'They will be billeted in • Goderich hoines. , The exchange visits are a culmination nf Project Canada, • sponsored Vly the 09tario Provincial GO vernment. it ° • The project pairs classes l. Ontario With classes in other provinces. '• The classes ex- change letters and information. To help take these projects in to the final step, exchange visits, the Federal Government provides gratas • under its • student travel and. exchange 'program. "• j • 'The .Federal Government is now co-operating with tft 'ministries of eduCation in 'air' provinces to pTO:rnotef.-the scheme. W • , Cook gait!' -the trip his pupils' will take to British Columbia include tours of Stanley park, the Museum of Natural Science and • the University of British Columbia ,cainpus- in. Vancouver. m , "Frothere, , the ,e*Cursion will visit' siieseof. the ltlinbering 'and fishing industries. A hi hli ht will ,ibe a tour the parliament buildings in Vic- toria, ori- Vancouver Island. The venture is being co- Ordinated by -Thomas Hoed, a teacher at,' St. Mary's SChool• . "Things to date have gone relatively. smothly," Mr: Cook Said, referring to the plana tie and Mr. Hoad, have made. • Se salt carefully Cook explained. • make it possible.. Plans,set the ex'Cursion for Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25. ,The main cost of the trip is ice conditions are unsafe- ex ange Probably one of the worst aspects of winter for:many of is the ice that builds up -on ,sidewalks; driveways and,, roads. Fr homeowners, getting rid of the ice requires the use of either salt or`urea. While salt is fast -acting and most cOmmonly used by local government agen- • cies, homeowners should use it very carefully and only when necessary because it is very toxie, to plants, and grasses, •iitatej.' Burke McNeill, hor- ticultural sivetalist for the On." tatio Ministry of -Agriculture and Pond. " Salt. ,should he !Tread cautiously 130, that it cannot come in contact with lawns.,, The resulting slosh should not ' be allowed to -run onto lawns or around theroots of trees, r On the other hand, urea is a • nitrogen fertilizer, all& may be - safely used to reinove ice kri areaS",where plants are grown. 'The' resulting futioff can be • utilized. by the plants' or grass .in the spring.' Your Heart Fund con- tributiOn fights 'them all --.-heart attack, stroke, high pressure, rheumatic /lever andA. .rheumatic heart disease, congenitai heart diseinte 'AM many other heart and bloodveo t' ()Joel/let.