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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-28, Page 19.(t 000E100 TONAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 974.440A0 4 COLBORNE ORNER ers SSOC • „ • Mrs. 0,1aitting attracts au ; The February meeting of Erie • Reaburn of Colborne Only seven persons turned Tiger Dunlop Women' a In- and -daughter °Maureen of out last Wednesday evening stitute 14as held, in the Carlow .Fergus havereturned from a when the-Goderich„Ratepayer's Hall; Wednesday,, afternoon, very enjoyable skiing holiday at Association held their monthly February 20 with the jaresident Garibaldi Mountain near Van- 'meeting at the Goderich , , 'Mrs. Eric,Reaburn,in the chair. couver, B.C. and while there District Collegiate Institute but , Roll C,a1T.:"A Resolution" was visited . with a son, Constable despite the poor v 'attendance, answered by 29 members. The ,James Reaburn stationed, at ' and apparent lack of interest, president then welcomed the Burnaby, B.C. those attending resolved to con - members and our guests from_ Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hun- tinue their efforts to build the the Blyth Women's Institute: ter are the proud grandparents G.R.A. into a real force.within , It was incived by Mrs. Elmer Of twiry boys; born to 0Mrand the community. , Hunter and seconded by MrsMrsHarry Powley of OttawaTait Clark to send $5 to Save daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. John sbury noted ' that he was ' '. . , G.R.A. treasurer Lloyd LounA Goderich woman suffered - the Sight Fund. ' Thompson (nee Carolyn Hun- ."willing, to trY, to keep this paing to the neck as aFebSrarurealtof nt on The nominating. committee ., -ter) .of SeafOrth. Mrs' and Mrs. going but I don't want to come , a traffic , accident 1 y Mem• orial Arena* and the 111,5. volverrient of the ..Goderich Recreation Director in its ad- -ministration. President Jim Searls also 410 urged the group tkoinvestigate and learn, more about operations of the local Public Utilities Commission. in lotOt.0.4shos. • „ * which this year will be the Hunter plan on seeing the out month after month with , requested to bring in a slate of , Sharon 'and Robert Thomp- During an election of officers, - Sherri Littlechild, 268 Gibbons Ooderich police report that . Branch Directors were twins in Ottawa' soon. only four or, five people." Stwas injured when the car officers for 1974-75 at ' the son Of Seaforth visited with held to replace the resigning ., he was driving collided with March meeting, to be held in their gransparents, Mr. and president and secretary, Mr. s another driven by Edmond --the- form of- A pot luck lunch at Mrs. TerennettRR 2 Lucknowon The ce Hunter last Week. Lounsbury noted, "This is 'Sin - 1:00. p.m. in the Carlow Hall. Visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. ridiculous, there are only seven •,-. , ` , quare. Mrs. Earl Sherwood and Mrs. Richard Buchanan over the . of us here." ' .Doug McNeil corigented to be in weekend were Mr. and Mrs. DesPite-the poor showing Jim : Damages were $200 to the . Littlechild car and $300to th ..charge. Every member is urged Philip Marzo of Guelph, Mr. Searls was elected as the ' Sinnett car to be present for this meeting at • and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and group's .new president while ,. I Donald Haines will make her Mrs. Ron Buchanan and family • assume the duties of secretary. On the same date, . a car which 'District President Mrs. ' -family from Acton and Mr. and Joan Van den Broeck will official visit and install the of from St. Thomas. It .was agreed however that if . driven by Jahn ,Eichholz, 280 •ficers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fulker - the organization is to continue Huron Rd., collided with Members . were informed of from London visited with Mrs: ' it Would do so "as 'a commit- another driven by Mary Chani-,, bers, RR 2, Goderich. Sewing Knits" which will start Road over. the weekend. , , "We can do nothing else," . , The af_Cident, which occurred the course, More ideas for Retta Arnold of Sunset Beach tee." * . in the Carlow Hall this Mon- Guests,visiting Mr. and`Mrs. vice president Rick Robinson Pt0 at theAtergection of Elgin and day, February 25 at 1:30 p.m. Higgerson of Sunset Beach noted. damage to the Eichnolz ley Streets, resulted in Mrs. Tait Clark reported Road on Sunday Were Miss Under new business the - car and $135 to the Chambers - arrangements were completed Cathy Tormey of Simcoe, Mr. group passed the resolurion to „car. ,. - i the Carlow Hall friday London- and Mr. and IVIrs..Bud i I I " m ttee As the result bf a hit and run accident between 11:30 P.m., ' banquet for the I.O.O.F. Lodge Kimberly and Mrs. Tormey of i ti nut "th , assoc a on:pn e com- b 22 and ' 420 -a.'in. Ford Little February 23., $250 climag'e was Police report no iniiiries. • for the' catering of a small and Mrs. Jack Battersby and. ° continue operation as, " an ° eyening,• February 21".--- -----BroWn;affd-fiimily flanover:"' -"We - muSt:- try F ruar Mrs. Elmer Hunter in, Mrs. Eva Clements of Salt. ,association:raliv' troduced the guest speaker,' .ford, who has been a patient in noted. 6 - keep-- the - . . done to a car owned by Janet Clarke,RR 2 Goderich. The car was parked in front of 193 South St. . . Last week., GoderiO police, laid; nine charges under the, Criminal Code: 15 udder the., Highway Traffic Act eight un- der the Liquor Act; and -16 un- der proviMons of kcal by-laws. There are 'nearly 4,000 mem- bers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Ontario who are ' ready to 'answer the call for help 24 hours a day. These, uniformed voltinteers provide First Aid services at sporting . events, exhibitions, picnics, veparades, walkathons, rock festivals and numerous other public activities. In addition, the Brigade operates 70 mobile FirsAid Units. *I> * * St. John, Ambulance. is the country's foremost authority on First Aid. The Goderich District Collegiate Instil:We Viking& wrestling team displayed some fine techniques this year. Team members placed high in both the Huron Perth and. WOSSA mat- ches. They are, lett to righ4,back; Steve Moore, lecohcl, 98 polinds, Huron.Perth; Larry Dan- nelly, 136 poundt, firsti-Huron-Pert-h; George Sheardown; unlimited, secOnd at Huron -Perth and fifth at WOSSA; Gerry O'Brien, 148 pounds, third,- Huron Perth, Steve Palnier, 1O6 - 'pounds,, second, Huron -Perth; front, Ginn, 157 pounds,. first at Huron Perth and .WOSSA; Rick McClinchey, 115.pounds, first at Huron -Perth and second at WOSSA. (staff photo) .41 Murray ,Gaunt, M.P.P. for Alexandra Hospital, Goderich: - Vice -President Robinson said. Huron:Bruce' who in his usual for some time is now, in Huron- an attempt. would be made ta. pleasing Manner and in view. Mrs. Clements expi•essed build o the. nucleus .of mem • nds that called on her while •the t.R.A. their support.. Several possible programs were discussed by the members who felt tnni in order to attract active support from other ratepayers -in • the 4commUnity • the association Yvould have to provide' "something to do": • A:• committee was appointed to look into the matter of waste . recycling and an?theic.'group will begin a program Of by-law *research With a particular, eye to organization- of the fire an•d 'police departments, *. . Considerable concern was also expressed in connection - with operation the Goderich 'problems members, were in- in the hoipital tind hbped they fast traffic- would visit her at Huronview terested in, such as: at highway intersect blinkers, dangerou tion, Nuclear Power and oil situation, pipleline, land severeficei etc; .Mrs. Tait Clark thanked Mr. 'Gaunt for his splendid message and presented him with a gift. D . Robert , Mrs: Elmer Hunter presentee several splendid resalutions anBr°d* friend Which will be finalized -and presented at neiit meeting for . over th final signatures. Member g and, Jaie visitors enjoyed ,a n splendid Br. bake sale and a lunch with, -Mrs. William Clifforcl; "acting' lunch convener, 4—H C,OURSES The course "More -ideas f Sewing Knits" with • Richard' •Buclianan and Harm- Kloeze started February ; 25 *in th • Hall .This promis ons, traffic whenever possible. intersec- lant, gask mes Thomson iss Linda Dawn wn of ttawa. were guests weekend •with Dr Thorns 's „granchnotner, Mrs F. Tnainson of 153 an nia- Road E a st i rs. rs. onday, ,Carloyr to be;Very interesting and in otkct The". 4-1-1 •,tead s and . iissistants have .started their • course in 'Taking, a Look at, -Yourself", Tiger Dunlop Group No.1 met at' the home of, Mrs. . Arnold Young 'on Monday' evening with a class of 10 girls. 'his Meeting was the election officers which resulted as /follo-ws: president, •Sharon White;. treasurer, Janice Allin;. / secretary, reyolving; press reporter, $usan,Feagan. Leaders Mrs. Gerald- Feagan and Mrs. Arnold Young' in-. . .- troduced the project which-yvas to determine and. stimulate in. terest in the general subject of grooming and help each club member- understand, and develop her personal image. The next 6,meeting will be next. Monday evening. Tiger • Dunlop Group No.2 met in the Carlow Hall Mon- • day evening with Mrs. Maitland MontgoinerY and . Miss Helen Brinslley as leaders. Tho meeting, was opened with • the Pledge followed by the elec- tion • of officers. • President is Cathy MacPhee; , vice-president,' , *Gail McMichael;' secretary, revolving. • ' There Was an attendance of 16. Pamphlets, were gin' out and'discussion was of Image of Yourself and of other people and, people in pictures. , • The.girls then discussed in mare detail regarding 'their" own individual image and fac- r-srabout it such as com- plexion, pasture and per- • sonality. The meeting closed with Gail M cM ich ail re pea ting the Creed, and the girls will meet again next Monday evening. SOCIAL ITEM'S John, Hazlitt of .,„Co rt,e *ToWnship and 'J'oe"*M ee of Dashwood, Directors Ontario Bean ,Producers • arketing Board, 'and Ph' Durand of ,Zurich, Chair an of Ontarie Bean Pro cera Micrketifirig *4 Board, ar n.Europe at present engage in promoting the Bale of w ite beans. The men' have vi ted, If�lltid, Holland, elgium,• Germany, Sweden; Norway, England and Prance and will be returning home this Week. of deriCh. TO OVERCOME THE HIGH COST OF DRESSING UP SEW AND SAVE SEE The Singer Sewing NOW Machines Specials PRATT'S SINGER CENTRE 43 WEST ST OPEN DAILY 9 THRU 6 FRI TILL 8 CLOSED WED GODERICH 524-8431 Completed with Paved Drive,Coach Light 41t. Patio Plus , MARLETTE CONSTRU PON QualitV Materials Fine Craftsmanship This lovely two bedroom home, completely fur-. nisheci in Country English is now available for im- Mediate occupany. Some store demonstrators Some Cabinets slightly marked, - . . ALL MARKED DOWN - AS SHOWN DELUXE COLOUR C SOLE REG. $98 COLOUR ,TABl.E MODEL REG. $595 • ' All sets have full warranty -coverage. • \ One year. parts and labour on complete set,, ,D• AND BY GOSH The Price. is RIGHT OHONE NOW 1, - Huron Haven °mos OPEN 9 AM TO a Pill. DAILY ° UN. DOWN ON APOROVED CREDIT "WE TAKE' ALMOST ANYTHING IN -"IMAM" 524-2291 524-8059 11' 524 6364 4