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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-28, Page 10pti P400 1%-.-GODERICH SIgNAL'STAR,, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974 `4 • • Congratulations ,to Mr. and • Mrs. Cletus Dalton (Mary . Louise Simpson) on the birth of a baby boyson Monday, `March °18 at the Wingham and District Genetral Hospital 's a wee brother for 'Jennifer.. Mary Louise and little Raymond Patrick arrived hotne from the hospital on Saturday - March. 23. Congratulations to . Mr. and Mra. Frank Riegling on the 0 birth of a baby boy, Christopher Mark on Friday, March 22, 1974 at the Wingham and District General Hospital. , A wee' brother ,for Craig, Todd and Lisa, Little Lisa is staying with her. grandparents„Mr. and • Mrs. Frank Ritchie while her mother is in the hospital.,, Several from this area atten- ded the St” Patrick's Card Party at St, Augustine on Mon- day evening;. March 18." High scorer, for men was Jimmy Foran and for the ladies, Mrs: G. Robinson. Second high prizes went to Father De'htinger -for the men and Mary Ann Boyle for the ladies. - There. were eight tables of .cards in -play at theard party sponsored by the Catholic Women's League held in ;fit. Ioseph's . parish hall, . Kingsbridge on Friday, .March 22. Men's' high prize went to - Donald Parrish. with Father Ed. Dentinger• getting. the • second high: Ladies' high prize went 'to Miss Janette Hogan . and the 'second high tally' was Music was supplied by the Westernaires of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Logten- burg .of Clinton visited with's their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and .Mr4'perk'Logtenburg and family on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fitz- patrick and son Joey of Goderich visited., on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Austin. Word was received her late Sunday evening of the sudden passing of Philip McCarthy'of Selkirk,.Manitoba in his 89th Year. Mr. McCarthy, a former resident of Kingsbridge i• sur vived by his s;ister, Mrs E,liiabet:h Dalton. of RR 1 Lucknow and is a firs,, cousin to Frank 'and Cyr -i1 Austin of this Area, °- - HOCKEY In the Town and Country final' khot:key -playoffs in Luckniiww last Thurs'da� evening the Ki.ntail Flyers edged Ltcknow 6 to 2 to tie up their series . o>-ne .game each-• Holvroo5i were the' Winners over Kingsbridge ,end are ahead two games to none- The next games are on Thur*day. e.eninc in the Luckniow „arena " The Lucknow Pee Wee: played two games of hit -key in • the Young Canada Pee Wee Tournament •in Goderich ,n Tuesday. March 19 In their first game •Luckno%s defeated Hensel' ;s) and in the second game Bel:iio,nt defeated -ixc, i,w .,Mrs.•".J,ack_.�. anQ.s -Tf>�.:t )11, ,_._ be the •last'card party.,for "t'h'is~ 'Friday e� ant^s " Lucknow Pets Vee: •season. t" their '•F.ea,r e. Fat -hers' in a Terry Dalton attended the laughter and " fun -filled annual meeting and banquet of exlxif+ttt,,n. _,ame ;,f h,,ckeN. :^ the Ontario Pork Producers' the°^Lackn,,w Arena -"The " re Marketing Board at -the Ski•line was tied.'six all when all ^,era - Hotel in Tol'onto on Wed hers.of bt.th teayrs, ;,' k ',,.'h •; nesday and Thursday. March• ice in the last r: inu'e r'f pial 'break the sc,'re w til^ the h.w«, Mr". and Mrs. Clem'Steffler . }blt� ntr.� •' attended the:"' Ontario Secon- W --•-•s- dary and Separate School CANCER CAMPAIGN Teachers' Association Conven- , •• , • tion.at the Royal York Hotel in Sunda,. \lar'. 1' is•Oat} t :• Toronto on Monday Tuesday, Sunda\ ar-d and Wednesday of last weekchis yE'clr's Ca ger Bt's `Er Little Patti -Jo Sterner stayed prepared ss. �i'.e st_^er� with Mr. and WS. Jim Martin when vo,ir canvasser .gra::: ,i- and family. vo'tlr dt,t,r` Mr.,. and Mrs. Kerry' Hogan and 'sons' Todd and 'Chad'Naf Glencoe visit"ed .last weekend 9 with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Con Hogan. Todd remained for extra holidays during the mid-' winter ,break from school and returned to Glencoe with- his grandparenti on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Dalton' visited ' last week ..in London with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Mar- 'sman (Frances Dalton) and family. . a Several from this.area atten- ded the play "„Everybody's Crazy", a three -act comedy held at the Brookside Public. School,. on -Friday, March -22, presented - ,by the Lucknow. Agriculture Society. Mark Dalton, a ,patient in the Victoria . Hospital, London, was able to return to his'home here for the weekend, returning to "the hospital-. on, Sunday 'evening. Mr. and. 'Mrs." John Shear-, idown visited during the mid- , winter school break in •Indiana. Little: Rickey stayed with his aunt, Mrs. Antone sVenOsch, Mr: VanOsch andfamily. Albert Q'Lotighlin of $tpro,it Michiga-n'spent the weekend at flip. `home •of ,his sister,' Mrs. - B rnardine Kinney. Raymond Dalton returned to his ,home helve after spending they last. seven weeks visiting with his daughter �'Kathleer Mrs. Jim MacDonald, Julia and ; Shawna , in Edmonton, Alberta, then on to Mexico and back to • Detroit, Michigan, returning ..home on Friday everting with Mr. Albert O'Loughlin. Neighbours,- relatives and friends joined with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake at the Saltford Valley Hall on Saturday evening on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. 20 and 21. Local -.OPP ' investigate five mishaps ' Ontario,.,Pro‘ iii`cia P, ii•:t+ Gtider•ich detachment.; :r.- vestigared one theft and ,re other trin;i.nl0,7curren,e during the week +it •lMar,_h l" March 2.3 Officers were' called to .fire traffic accident's. :Three in- volved property 'damage while two, caused' per oss t i niu rti ,. << three person(,.• , Pulite laid 76 charges. 62 un- der the Highway Traffic Act, VI) under the Liquor Control Act and' four under the Criminal• Code. They gave 40 warnings— Officers answered. 1 M requests for assistance. . Ir Provincial Court: Criminal Division, Goder'ich, 40 persons.were convicted of HTA offences and 13 were convicted of LCA offenYes. Provincial police remind parents to use authority in preventing ., children from . straying near "creeks; ponds and rivers which are at treachernu'•, levels this time of year.. �. Maurice Marcotte, Servi$ Manager, Bombardier (On- tario) Ltd., presents the Service Dealer of the Year award to Sam' Argyle of Argyle Marine and Small Engines, Goderich. (photo by Favero, Barrie) acing banquet Honor top men, is MOSRA circuit The Sala "Night of Cham- pions'. banquet staged annually after :onLlust,':t , f the veer': show m,•biie rase` was held in •Stratfor.cf las; SarurdaN. night Thr evening sponsored h� .the Mid -Western Ontari. Snow rn ,bile R7".4 A.;s0 'intron• MI•I}l�R.A , i` , designed !:.,r cin the }v h w,�'� t r -.e hti r \�-tJ ? -it•r sr .> `':W '� .i r.,17'. }... � • •."o,, (;), r •i'•s _ t It - r.e •-'. -• . u-.^ c- - A, - i •' r; :-1 "..1: ..i '.� r . �... '.4 ter,- t.. c i ? .i `1• N. ''A' -iia -e grade + - i"e Jct;i ar ^-g fir M Ore c ' r e: -t ..zn • re -,e•.'•1 } .,__ia-e Nta; Tne '_;'side 7 S. ierr•. }[lit, vim^: ^1 'Ate: e h ~ori i, �}"u Mar, t: -h are .. w' •: ed an i are hen,, :iatie^ in '"J .s,atfro,n; The, are :n'eres-inz and _ 1 Th - ^'1'..i l,• oro,en r. are due tiro"_h 24th are. w the end ,,f .t^is -week 'he 'ab.e should .be •'.s. -r - flow ins wi° ^ t,r e The tiri Je, twtil :±.n.aain nen'—'. psi li,ppina'., r ., iagaLne.ary, ie: and personal experien _e music. We' w',u'td like r'E on , the' neatness of the s. h ..,t 'hank: to • Mr" :ti1a'nrha. \1r -Heard is a new member ' r'; ou r custodial staff We would like to welcome h'im to our sr_hool. BLOOD -DONOR 411 ••••••.••••.•••••• • • W. • OLD BOTTLES • • The Bottle Collecting. Crazeis twesp,ng the O 'country. Over 1/2 million 'collectoit ahpaying H fabulous pn'ces for old bottles o all descriptions ` 'n' t II A FRUIT Ars S11.N EA,EAS f150.Q0 EA. 1 o MILK AVON ° 7= ,Z f140,00 EA. 5150.00 EA. ~' _t 4 Here is your opportunity Wnte to find out all o d about what to collect, prices to ask, where to tell 0 61 COMPLETE INFORMATION PACKAGE ONLY > u S2.00 TO FOVEA POSTAGE AND HANDLING Ow SAPSF ACTION GUARANTEED', ta. • • COLLECTORS GUILD di COLLECTORS GUILD --- D•pt. No. 348 • • • 72 Wellington St. W. Markham, Ono. _ • • • • CLIP AND. MAIL .TODAY • • • • • • • • r Z 0 n BOAT TRAILERS BY EXPLORER LARGE SELECTION NOW AVAILABLE we ONLY HAVE A "LIMITED SUPPLY THIS SEASON - SO BUY NOW 'ARGYLE fii1ARINR,.Aind • SMALL ENGINES• . $ l ►iflririnia Ad. E. " C1oderlch 524-9201 men in the ‘•earisuractng circuit. Se\ eral of the more avid ra..ers from Goderich were h n,,reci for their achievements .rn this `ear's racing. Bill Sterwart• Harr), Cements, Bill Emoe. arid Bob,Hi'nshaw were .;iN.en dro. in, trophies for -r e • ‘eark' etf,brzs,- Clements r•i'r,:shed se,,'•,nd i -i the veat'sc top 7e_r. Stewart finished in Li;;n•``. ....pot and E.rnpev too Sar^ Ar�.•ie ' Ar '.°e.Martne a `.ier`t'h received a ,plaque r": 13,,i ,--ca7 ,Jr "f '' ern t.Te t, seri i:e man t s. the ear H e . 1!•;,t.' •-,' -17;.wart: dt..roPhy "r re 4ti -R A , rr'sman 't•r S.a^: 1,*"", ..i t.he •� ,.rk and B,,.c Hen - •:n' enterprise +. i• -7r • i:^^er ,t. 7.4r r ...- ,�'. r .:.,r'i--1-17r'- C 7. R' C "A! tae71:7'2f .c r •4�H. "thank -you" for- her untiring efforis on their behalf. Tiger Dunlop 4-H -Gr'crups '1 -and 2 held a joint •' meeting in the Carlow, Hall Monday evening with; the Beauty Counsellor represen- "tat•ive, Mrs. Barbara Desjar- dine' as guest speaker. She gave a very interesting and 'educational' talk to the girls on taking rare of your skin, applying.make-up and the use of clearjsers, 'toners and protection. Pamphlets were handed out on complexion care, make-up- artistry and beautiful hands. Of special interest was the skill in making up some of the girls and various articles of ,:osmeticsuwere passed around and Ltlmrnented on, . The .girls - thanked the speaker and presented her with a lovely cup and saucer. Next, meeting. will be a joint meeting` again of Groups 1 and 2 in the, Carlow Hall and the guest speaker• will be a., hair stylist. • After the meeting -the girls presented Mrs. Dave Bean, caretaker` of the hall- with a l�,‘ eiv. .up' and .`saucer as a • More volunteer help needed for . Meals on Wheels • BestsSIsis April 1, the local •Mea,.s Wheels organization able to supply noon addition to evening rneals i..foderich Psychiatric. Ir aI is supplying the meals *• noon hour while Ale,an-w 1 --'Marine and General will Continue to zre r_ -e the evening meals., , Tr -ugh the generous -encs of the two local 'als, it is hoped more e : s in Goderich will have ,,ere •:: t✓ pportunitv to etiiov' One i . "- ` • nutritious rneal at a -a a _a r. r- -ai fee in their'`h•omee5. service, designed for per • "'-' • ' r s., who because of age or sasability are unable to prepare own .well-balanced. meals, 't -.a: been widely accepted in the municipality. '•It is financed r�,r'all•y through local funds. However, more volunteer drivers are required to deliver rhe meals to the' recipients. ]?every attempt is being made 'to have enough volunteers so that not everyone' is'busy every day. Some of the volunteers, in fact, report they require. only' about one hour .per day to help with this'' worthy cailse.....and' the rewards 'are tremendous, they agree;; "For meals or information, call 524-Fi651 or 524-6498: Jy.,, SPECIAL MARCH 2S TO APRIL 3 • SOCIAL NEWS Colborne Township 'Council announce Russell Kernighan has been added to the Council to fill the vacancy caused by the:death of Roy A,hin.. As was published in la.3t week's Signal - Star, ,„Norman Durst who wa on the Council, is now Deputy Reeve. Mrs. Mac : Turvey ,Swartz Reg. Ed- wards, Mich. and Mrs. Flintvisited w, Mich. vi, ith M r. Mrs. Retta Arnold, ,and Mr. a Mrs. Ivan Higgerson,and ,Mrs. 'Russell Batten Mr. I Fred Battersby of Sun ach • Roaset Bed last week;- Kiniberley' and .Braley Car= ter of London, graridc •ldrep of Mrs. Retta Arnold of Sunset Beach Road visited ith their �; and d hr wr ,., grandmother .last week. Mrs. John Gibson • and children Mary Ellen and Rob- bie'ofWroxeter visited with the -former',s mother, Mrs. Tait Clark last Tuesday and Robbie 4 stayed for the holidays. Wm. We5'tla°ke visited his brother ,George .last week in Listowel: Hosp▪ ital. George .Westlake, had recently suffered -. a heart attack. James Buchanan, who WEDDING INVITATIONS V,NTERNANt,L `OFSTRATFORD ggqqq4 4 lti• You may select your wedding, invitations, announcements and accessories with com• plete confidence as to quality , and,correetness of form. COME fN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF •. I NV I7AT!ONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMALS • ACCESSORIES, tot ioacrtcFj SIGNAL — SAAR Goderich .*OO DEM'W ARE SALT & PEPPER S)i4XERS FOR YOUR FIRE INSURANCE See or'Phorie MAL(OLM . MATHf RS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 46 WEST ST., 524-9442 VICTORIA WEEKEND FUN. SPE'CIALS. BY ALL-STAR TOURS MAYl 7-2, 1974 To •'BO;'TON *WASHINGTON ''*WHEELING *NASHVILLE RESERVE NOW THROUGH ' THECOACH HOUSE TRAVEL -SERVICE GODERICH 524-8366 a. •ROGERS MAJESTIC T V 'r P� *EXPERT TV SERVICE, •ANTENNA & TOWER INSTALLATION. j 162 MARY ST. GODERICH 5 21!--9'0 8 9 "MEET YOUR MEMBER" JACK RIDDELL MPP AT MAITLAND COUNTRY e, CLUB ',FRIDAY MARCH 29th 8:30 P.M. TO 10;30 P.M. WINE AND CHEESE ADMISSION $2.50 PER PERSON has�D been a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital', Goderich, has now returned to his home. • dhd )IMS RESTAURANT It PIZZERIA (FORMERLY THE LAKEVIEW • 68 WEST ST. SEA FOOD RESTAURANT) 524-2184 6ODTRICH lJ Friday Take-ot. Special4ish& Chips 5 1.00 F Friday Special EVERY FRIDAY IN APRIL SNACKS •et: ' IN-CLUDES A -LARGE PIECE OF COD FRENCH FRIES. & A LEMON. WEDGE v ' AT THE BURGER -BAR M„ _EA,TAN OR TAKE=O-Jr 37 Kingston :St. Goderich ' 524-6152 74' KINGSTON -ST. JIM HAYTER SPECIAL 524-731.4 t. 1 973 CHEV. IMPALA CUSTOM Two door hardtop, 350, autornaiic, power' steering, power brakes, radio, rear defogger, Comfortron air conditioning,' side •moulding, whitewall tires, wheel discs, finished in gold '4400 .with black vinyl roof, remote control mirror, bumper stripes. Lic. No. •DHH-582. Only 7,500 miles. G JIM liAYTER. CH EV •-OLDS. KNITS add something new for SPRING ° SUITS . SPORT COATS BLAZERS SPORT SHIRTS SLACKS OUR SELECTION OF SLACKS IS THE BEST EVER OVER. 400 PRS,IO CHOOSE FROM 1495 TO 2950 PLANNING, 'A SPRING WEDDING? We are agents for Freeman* Formal Ren- tals, `for ail occasion*. - master charge irmam Pickett � � Cnmbell Limited rr - The Store .'Far l len 4INTON s •.�-: GOD RiCl .Ia.� .KINCARDIK(_ 41/4