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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-14, Page 5THE SEPARATE .$H'O P PT' • ' Main Corner - Clinton ° BLOUSES -PULLOVERS 'ALL MAKES - ALL, PRICES OPEN 2-6 - CLOSED WEDNESDAYS , .. • rKM KINOSBRIDGE KAPERS Five speakers...from area schools took, part in the Oral Communications Festival spon- sored by the Ontario Public School Trustees' Association and' the Ontario Hydro in the ,Brussels Public School on Wed- nesday, February 6, 19,74. ' :Andrew VanDiepan representing St. Joseph's, School at Kingsbridge speaking on "Hobbies" advanced to the finals on Tuesday,. February 12 in Winghain, Raymond- -Da-iton--•flew -frpm the Toronto International Air- port on Wednesday January 30 to spend holidays with this daughter, Mrs. Jim MacDonald (Kathleen Dalton) . and daughters Julie and Shawna in 'Edmonton, Alberta. . Mrs. Betty Murray ,pf Royal Oak, Michigan spent two weeks in this area visiting with her sister Mrs. Genevieve' Kinahan and her other relatives- in Luclnow and Goderich. Mr. and Mrs, Jack,Murray and family from Birmingham, Michigan spent :,the weekend here and Mrs. Betty .Murray returned to her home in Royal Oak with them: . There were eight tables of cards in lay at the card party sponsored.by the C.W.L. held in the Parish Hall on Friday evening, February 8. Men's high `iirize and -second -high prize were won, h$ Peter VanOsch . and Father Den - finger. Ladies' high and secbndr `— hYgh; prizes - were - w o r -by' Mrs,• , Marietta Martin and Mrs, Jack VanOsdh, Senior.. Another card partybeing planned for February 22.. , Ya • Alvin Moran was rushed to the Wingham and Dist°rict General Hospital on Tuesday evening February 5 whereat-) appendectomy was performed. Miss Maria.. -Dalton- and friend Miss Mary ,Hassel from London spent the weekend at the home of the former's . parents, Mr. and- Mrs,. Dennis Dalton. H.- Several _."Several from this area have been' laid up .with: ;the --fru. With snow and colder .temperatures, perhaps the bug -will disappear. - Visitors with Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan -on- Friday evening were Mrs. Betty Murray, Mrs. Ursula .Hebert • and ,M,r, -Mrs. Leo Courtney of Goderich, John', O'Connor, Raymond Leddy and John Gilmore of 'Lucknow. ' Jerry 'Heffernan of Stratfqr,d and Ray Heffernan -of Mitchell' spent the weekend at the home of their parents Mr. and -Mrs. Omand Heffernan. , 'Several from here attended.:.. the .dande in Ripley sponsored by the National Farmers' Union 'cin Satt;rday°evening; all -report, a good time, • • Mrs., George Pollard (Ma'ry Theresa Martin) ---and family Michael and Karen Ann, of London are spending a; few days' holidays with - -"relatives ... here. Joseph C. Moss of Woodstock !Ifs. Jou Courtoeg 529-11,89 ti i,00Lr�views a The Annual Report for 1973 of the Maple Leaf Chapter, Irn- perial Order .Daughters of the Empire with 7.5 members shows, of herparents, Mr,n and ,Mrs. an active year of service to and formerly of the community and county, Kingsbridge area passed away Alvin Moran and 'visite—Al with Two members were delegates at the Woodstock •General Alvin, a patient in hospital, - toAnnual Meeting and ex - Hospital on Wednesday, -„, -- 'Knights of Columbus mem- . to the't reports were given to February 6. Sympathy is exten- Tiers and their wives attended a the May meeting. The ded to his family. . snowmobile party on Saturday delegates showed a. scrapbook Grade 12 and 13 studentsevening, February 9 held at the. which"" emphasized ' their played :hockey against their home of Mr, and Mrs. Clem remarks. The Chapter had. teachers of the Goderich Steffler. representation at the October`' District Collegiate Institute on Mr. and Mrs, Ken Fitz -Walkerton Area Confers!*, Friday afternoon as part of the patrick and son, Joey from the Legion Remembrance Day Winter Carnival, activities. The Goderich visited with Mr. and Church Parade at North St. ficial score was teachers-. 3,, ...Mrs. Cyril Austin 'and held.a United . and a Citizenship students 1. Several from this surprise 'birthday party for Court, li area attenele+-the Winter Car- Mi, e O'Neill on Saturday Mrs. R. 1V1eCallµin, Citizen- nival dance at the high school evening, February 9. --' ship . Secretary, reported' that on Friday evening. •a Mrs. Doug MacDonald Chapter members had attended Congratulations to Miss Bar- (Marlene Drennan) is'the' new the summer Court held for new tiara Ann Cutbert, daughter of Avon representative for the'' Canadians and also attended Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert southern part ?of Ashfield the Reception ,h'eld afterwards of RR 1,. Dungannon who was . Township. She started her new at the Pool side of Vice Regent,° married on Friday, February.8 .duties on Monday, February 4. . Mrs: R. McGee. Sixteen new �in the Dungannon ' United . Pupils of St, Joseph's School citizens were presented with: Church to Ronald Ernest at Kingsbridge are enjoying a IODE :greeting cards. Snowden, on of Mr. and Mrs. , holiday on Monday, February Mrs. McCallum and Mrs. J. Ernest Sndwden of RR 2, 11 due to the stormy" weather Wallace, Education Secretary, Lucknow.: Several from this conditions. Looks as if we attended a Sarah Hale Chapter areal attended the reception at might 'get ° some wintery a meeting in Clinton to explain the Legion Hall in Lucknow weather after all. + the work of their departments. :, following their marriage.GIRL GUIDE ACTIVITIES Several members were present Several from here attended at the Cenotaph on Remem- the wedding receptionfor Mr. First Kingsbridge . Girl. -ranee Day •when the Regent and Mrs. Maurice Hayes at the • Guides regular- weekly meeting Saltford Valley Hall on, Friday was held at St. Joseph's,. Placed a wreath. Kin slirid eon Thursday Mrs. J., Wallace, Education evening, February 8. g.. g, Secretary,' reported on the two 'A bridal shower. .is 'being evening, February 7. The Planned for Miss Diane . meeting was opened with the bursaries awarded to Huron. County stuuent& -0418 student Stothers, daughter of Mr. and roll call, then a guide prayer ` is attending the School of Nur- Mrs. Arnold Stothers to be held was said. Nur- in the •Kingsbridge Parish Mall The girls then` were tested on Tuesday evening, February, ,about the+trail symbols arid UC W . nCeting 19 at 8:30 "p.m. Her marriage to requirements for several badges Eric,Drenrian, son of Mr, and were read to the girls and the _ ° , Mr-s:-•Hera-rye-Drenna-i�"'w-i-ll---take...._rn giils..,d dedn which ones to- • • place on -Saturday, March 30: work for. vi•�r:s movie,- 1, • ' Miss Judy, Moran and friend -• ' Campfire , was presented by , • • The first 1974 general meeting of the • Victoria St.. . ' U.C.W. was held at the church;. on 'Monday, Februaryt..4. Mike Laganusse pf Kitchener. Jean Vogt, 'Donna Drennan and ,spent.the weekend at the home -Mary Luanne Clare, Viking Tournament sing t,n Stretford and the other is a student at Western Univer- sity. " IODE calendars were presen- ted to the adopted rooms in the School at Christian4slandtand to the BursaryAward. winners. Chriatrrittagifts of sports equip- ment were sent to students at the Christian Island School: Closer to home, trophies for the' Oral 0Communications Festival were presented. A set of bookends and two wall plaques were given. These were decorated with -the IODE crest, the occasion and " the name^of the witi.ner. The.. , Special Projects' C.oin- mittee4was responsible for the 'refilling and replacing of the hanging baskets ori the Town Square. This year the red, a ,white and blue colour .scheme of the Order was carried out in the fl:gwers. Once again, "Concern. for others" was shown .iii the • presenta•tion of a., temporary pacemaker to the Alexandra = Marine and General Hospital, The Opportunity Shop is a service to the Community providing clothes and household articles for gale at low prices:- Members work six afternoons a year and the Shop •is open three, afternoons a week. The convener, Mrs. C. Buddy y N owboys take c opened the meeting. • The • The Harmony .Circle was. in The: first annual Viking , half,but by the three-quarter charge of devotions; program senior' boys' basketball tour- . mark .had takena 34-32 lead " and lunch. Mary Morris con- nament Vas held,h re Saturday over the Sarnia 'school, the ducted the devotional period. and was rated as "highly suc- •second, place team in the Sarnia<< Thee --theme was;Fellowship cessful" by tournament of-, Conference. and LoveQ'>'i �' President Myrtle Johnstone ficiars. The Medway Cowboys of'�tl:eu Middlesex Conference won the, championship by beating .L,n-. don Conference's Beal 'Raiders 55-45 in the final game. :. • .eve°:r 11e�%ington scored $ 13.• points for the Cowbovs while Jeff Culbert and Scott"Banford each added 11.. , ,,Plant •had• 15'Apoints; and Bill Laws 10 to lead the Beal. §corers., ` ' Medway advanced to the final by beating Sarnia St. Pats ' 52-47 in one semi-final ,game, while Beal beat Woodstock 'Collegiate 53-21 in the other •semi- final. ' The surprise- of the tour nament for local fans was the strong showing ' of the host GDCI Viking squad. • ' •The ..Viking's. won' the coir solation final, beating Sarnia Collegiate Institute rand Technical School ' 47-40' The Vikings trailed 21,I at the' Ron ,Willis' led the Vikings over Sarnia with 20 points. Jim Watt. ' added ,,1-0 ,1whtte Wil'den "al ew,-innint and Pat Coulon eight. Don McHenry ---stored ,13 'points' for SCITS. In preliminary round play, , the .Vikings gave a 'Much taller 'Woodstock Collegiate ';team ' a, goad run before 1.00sing,.65-55. The Vikings .led, 26-24' at the half..- d Casey' Wildgen" and Rona' Willis with 14 points each'and-- Jimo,Watt with .13 led .the •.Viking scoring.. . The Vikings then-advanced4 to the consolatyofi. finals by defeating. Lo,,n'don.. M.ontcalm, '• 37-32. , Pat Cofilon led the`Vilst sin the ,.sern.i:final victory .with --13 points. Jim. Watt got, eight points,' Ron Willis, six;,„ Mike Wildgen six and Casey Wildgei,, four for ~coach Phil Bugler's'. s- d qua• ' Information was given on the coming World. Day of Prayer\,to -be -.held 'at North St. United Church, The Invitation to Live Crusade and U.C.W: meetings. An outline of the events' planned for 1974 was given. I `'looks like ' a busy . and in:, teresting. ear for the Victoria St. U.C.W. • The'. president gave, an in- troduction to the film, "Dr. McClure in India --;1966." The' film showed Dr. McClure- at work in the villages and in the mission hospital. Although. conditions are primitive and poverty apparent on �all'sicles, Dr. McClure faced each new challenge with a determinatiqp to do 'his best to 'help these people. He was shown as a find example of a practising Christian. - A question and answer' period followed -the film,_ A tasty lunch was served and a time of fellowship enjoyed. GOPERICR SIGNAL -STAR, ThhU'RSDA dive year and her committee, along with Mrs, R. McGee, treasurer, were able to report a rnost,successfu1 year, The big hews this year was the move to larger quarters and the ladies are indebted to their husbands -who ,helped with the move. z At the Christmas Party Mrs. • FL Murphy, Membership' Secretary,presented six' new members to take their aitir- mation and two other mem- bers, Mrs. G. Hays and Mrs. L. Boyc'e,' received their 25 year pins. W Mrs. R. Menzies„ was presented `with a Life Member- ship. Services Secretary; Mrs. S. -" Anderson, and .her committee, was,busy preparing abate con- sisting of 200 +articles to be shipped to our provincial k' ., 'headquarters; • Included in the bale were five layettes , that usually are distributed, by the Canadian Save, the Children Fund and one.layette generally goes : to . an Arctic. - Nursing Station, Members, also sent 23 Emeigeney and Welfare,. Operation ' Sound, Lucy Morrison Memorial Fund for "Education, Services -Pund,d Special Representatives, Second Wer Memorial, Com- monwealth " Relations, Travel and Exchange, peace Garden, Concern for Children- - and the Attawapiskat Fund. nursery bags. To 'the 47 children in the group's adopted classes in the Christian. Island School, a set of long underwear and a han- dknit "shrink" was sent for each student.' Treasurer, Mrs. R. Hughes, each -year explains contributions to the National je and Provincial Funds listing the following in 1973: National 7'7,74,*4 FEBRVARY 14, 181 -PA.GI `Tile whets:' WI4,yil: .:I d speri,ta, cities for 0' fresh: tevelatIea fro* Gide Has Ile answered, before we bane, °- -called? ' AHA'l 21• THE GODERICH FIGURE SKATING CLUB PRESENTS ICE NICKS "WITH A DIFFERENCE" Tuesday; March5 -- AT 7:00 p.m. INTHE GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA -�= FEAF�URiNG--ALL._C.LUB_ SKATERS. Special Attractions. RUSTY ORMANDY & SHIRLEY McFADDEN BLAINE' MOORE &~TRACY DALEY' ADMISSION- A�,DULTS$1.00 STUDENTS '75c CHILDREN 50c Tickets available from Club Members or at the door .:�Get in on thefun! MALE & FEMALE SINGERS A. DANCERS REQUIRED FOR THE GODERICH LIONS CLUB PRESENTATION OF Festival NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. REHEARSALS: EV-E'R1f TU'ESDAYE-� 'EN'ING-�- 7:30 p.tn.' Robertson Memorial School in: Goderich KINGSTO. r. W.A. ShiIthuis VETERINARIAN' HAS . RELOCATED HIS VETERINARY PRACTISE TO A- NEW FACILITY- 21/? 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