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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-30, Page 10• a PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1,974 KINIISBRIDGE KAPER$ ' Mrs. Joe Caurtnaq 529-1I 09 PUBLIC SPEAKING ,. . The Public Speaking Com.' petition made .possible to the students,of St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge by monies left "-fci'r this ,purpose by James Gar- vey, took place in the school gymnasium ° during this past week. , First place. winners were given $5; second place winners '$3; and third place $2. Each child who ' participated was given a silver dollar. 1 -The following is a list of the prize winners: Pre Schoolers: Sandra Gaudette, Helen Hendriks, Todd Riegling, Ricky, Shear - down, Mary Katherine 'Stapleton, Michael Steffler and Patti -Joe Steffler were all given NOTICE The Huron County Plumbing Division will com- mence inspection undelr bylaw number 28, 1974, for the County of Huron, on June 3rd, 1974. The office is located at 105 Shipley Street, second floor, Clinton and is open from 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. For further information please call Clinton 482-3582 or 482-3791 or write P.O."°Box 897, Clin- ton. Inspectors: Don Hullah Phil Paquette Inspections:' 10 a.m. - 12 p.nt. 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. -4" Cool Casual Sportswear for Carefree Days •Swim Suits. *SOS Shirts •Knit Shirts' •Shorts •Slacks DON'T FORGET. FATHER'S DAY JUNE. `"T6 Planning A, Summer Wedding? We cap supply formal rentals, for the men in the' party Pickett & Capb�ll L'mit� The Store For Men CLINTON — GODERICH — KINCARDINE. a km'aIL gift for corning and taking part. Kindergarten, For Each New Morning, first, Sally VanOsch, second, Linda VanOsch, third, John VanO'ch. Drowsy Ducklings, Darren. "Connelly, Carrie' Riegling, Lonny, Doherty. After A Bath..'Maria Dalton, Edward Plasschaert, Craig Riegling. Grade One, The- Doctor, Vicki , Lynn Doherty, Kennie VanOsch; Paul Foran.- I'm Hiding., Christine Stapleton, Mary -.Jo Steffler. Grade. Two, Jonathan Bing, Steven Hickey, Christine Mar--, tin. Polly The Pony, Shannon Durnin, Paul Martin,,Michael Austin. Father We Thank Thee, John Lalonde, ShaWn Doherty, Perry VanOsch. Grade Three, Mark Steffler (The Quarrel), Liz Vogt (God is like This), Heather -Ann Stapleton (God -is Like This). Someone. Linda Sinnett, Lisa Frayne, Louie Forgett. The Brave Hunter, Denise Con- nelly, Kevin Smith, Joe Ger- des. ' The judges for the first day were Mrs. Linda Campbell and Mrs. Gail Lowry. Grade Four, Poetry, Jackie VanOsch, Annie •VanDiepen, Yvonne Sinnett; Readings, Debbie Drennan', Michael. Franken, Diane Miltenburg. Speeches- Jackie Dalton, Dana • Doherty, Kathleen Foran. Grade Five Poetry: Joanne Crawford, Astrid Plasschaert, Frances .VanRooy.Humorous Personal Experiences, Tom Fran, Tom Franken', Stephen Frayne, Speeches. Dean Doherty,' Sharon Gaudette, Michael •Frayne. Grade Six,. -Recite Own Poetry, Mary Luanne Clare, Gerard Howard, Donna Dren- nan. Speeches, Floyd Courtney, Tony Hendriks, Phyllis Hickey. Grade six poetry and skits had to be postponed until -a' later date because of .lack of time. The judges for the second day were Duncan A: MacKay of Auburn and Sam Lariccia -- French teacher at the 'school. Grade' Seven, Poetry,, first prize . was tied between Bill Tigert and Julie 'Vogt, Bob Tigert, third was tie between .John Paul Austin and Blaise Doherty. Introductions..Joanne VanOsch, Jim Foran, John O'Keefe. Speeches:, Andrew VanDiepan, Pat Boyle, Eric Courtney. Grade Eight, Poetry, Di; .ie . VanRooy, Laurie Doherty; Ji f VanOsch. Introductions, Tom Sinnett, Nora" VanDyke, Margaret Foran. Speeches, Marko Frame, Bridget Dalton, Jim Crawford: The judges for. the third day were. Mrs. Cyril Brown and Miss , Helen Thompson of Lucknow. All First place winners will recite their piece on Tuesday - evening; May 28;, in the .school gymnasium at 8,. p.m. The first place winners of the speeches will be presented with a trophy„ COMMUNITY NEWS On Sunday, May 26, the Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary took place during the 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph's Church in Kingsbridge. The Kindergarten to Gracie 4 children walked —in the procession. carrying flowers with- Nora VanDyke doing the -crowning. Grades 5 to 8 school children were in 'the choir. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adelman (Bernadette ' O'Loughlin) and daughter,, Mary of Livonia, Michigan are spending holidays with her brothers •Leonard and Matt O'Loughlin. 'Mr. and M"rs. Adrian Dwyer and family of Kitchener visited recently with Mrs. Margaret Dwyer • and `Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne and family. Mrs. Mary Edwards and family of London spent the,Vic- toria Day holiday weekend with her mother Mrs. Genevieve Kinah'an. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Voll of St. Clements and Mr, and Mrs. •Jerome Voll and family of Kit- chener visited recently %Ho, Brother Carl Voll and Fatne, Dentinger. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Murray of Royal Oak, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray of Bir- mingham, Michigan visited on the weekend with relatives here. Betty attended the -baby shower for great nephews, Scott and Michael McClenaghan. Fay Hogan of Owen Sound -is spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan. Sorority plans arthritis blitz At the regular meeting of Beta Theta :3171 Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held at the home of Mrs, G. Hazlitt, 3•3A Montreal Street on Tuesday evening plans were made for the Chapter's 1974 c►mmuni:ty health services. project. Members of Beta Theta will conduct the annual campaign ►n Goderich for citizens' sup- port of The Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. They will he assisted in the canvass of the community by members of the more recently chartered Delta Epsilon Chapter of the Sc rority. As in the past, this year's campaign wall take. the form of 'a one-night 2 -hour "blitz" in September or October, the firm date to be announced later. Arthritis. in no longer a hopeless disease, it can be effect tively managed in the majority of cases. The :59ie v's im- mediate goal yrs co tette con-' troll' and its scientific in- vestigator:S now claim that Society -financed research, .-has brought Canada to the threshold of attaining that goal, an era which' holds every promise' ,cif abolishing the excruciating pain and disability of arthritis 'sufferers. It k to give every citizen of Goderich an opportunity to join the fight t'o conquer arthritis and, in the meantime, to ensure that its -victims are provided with the --Highest standards of care that tfie"local Chapters 'of Beta Sigma • Phi- Sorority are joining forces to conduct the Arthritis Society's once -a -year canvass,,of- the community. CULBERT'S BAKERY. "THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY" 49' WEST ST, ; ` . 524-7941 Birthday, Anniversary and Wedding Cakes al*ays a Specialty MANY VARIETIES OF DOUGHNUTS EVERYDAY JELLY ROLLSATURDAY FRIDAY ANDONLY LEMON PIES S OPEN TILL 9 P.M: FRIDAY NIGHT i ATTENTION CURLERS Have your sweaters and slacks cleaned now. Curling season is over. It's time to put those warm clothes away for the summer. Colourless stains in tithe will turn brown and become .permanent, woollen sweaters with stains are more susceptible to moth damage. Make sure your clothes wilbe in tip top shape for next season, bring them in now for expert dry cloning. , -n• BLUEWATER CLEANERS 38 WEST STREET, GODERICH 524-6231 INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE y . if .you've been thinking of purchasing furniture, .vow's the time to save during our Inventory Reduction Sale. Whether you're looking for that new living room suite or dining room suite or bedroom suite or maybe that reclining chair or set of accent tables or that buffet or that lamp or ....well hurry In to Blackstone Furniture while selection is at its best and make 'your cjtoice ... at Inventory Clearance Savings: ,. SPANISH°STYLE, 2 PIECE, IN FIGURED VELVET, SUGG. UST $799.95 Chesterfield and Chair '54950 FLOOR LAMP 1 SUGG. LIST $79.00 ONE ONLY.. $4900 SPANISH STYLE TUDOR ARM, 2 PIECE, BY HELENA, IN CUT VELVET Chesterfield Suite SUGG. LIST - ..,, $529.$0 s3995° SEALY POSTURPEDIC, SLIGHTLY SOILED IN TRANSIT Box SpringMattress;F:G95' & s �§ • . 7 �� . FREE STORAGE - FREE DELIVERY - FAMILY PURCHASE PLAN For evening appointments Phone 524-7741 FINAL JODAY 3 ROOM GROUPS COMPLETE Living Room - Bedroom - Kitchen ALL FROM ONLY s699 BLACKSTONE FURNITURE WFST STRUT GODERICH ie Mrs. Wes Bradnack• 5?0535 Members of the Auburn Mrs. Bonnie Arrriour and Community Hall Boai+.d met daughter, Julie of Kitchener last week and made plans for a spent the weekend with her ham and strawberry slipper on grandmother,. Mrs. Elva June 26 with ,,two sittings, 5:30• Straughan. p.m..., and 7 p.m. Tickets are to Mr. and Mrs. Russel be sold in advance and any one Garrison of Kitchener moved wishing them please phone any into =their new home on of the members. More about Goderich street recently purr. this at a later date. chased from Mrs. Guy Cun- Mr. and Mrs. Norman ningham. Rodger of Toronto spent last' WI weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 4-H club members were Emerson Rodger and all were guests at the May meeting of guests at the Cook -Riehl wed- - the Auburn Women's Institute ding at Blyth. Emerson retUr- held in the Auburn Community ned with them and went with Memorial hall. , his brother to Mississauga Lake Auburn'. I with their for the week. tive exhibit on hair ca 'son, Cathy McClinchey, Joyce Chamney " and Janet Cook. Margaret Franken thanked the W.I. members for sponsoring the 4-H clubs. The roll call was answered by each member telling how. many neighbours they" had visited lately. The motto, "Teenagers need models -not critics" was taken by 'Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Jayne Ar- thur and - Margaret - Franken took up the collection Mrs. Thomas Haggitt repor- ted on the Officers Conference held recently at Waterloo ttrac- university . which she attended. vas Mrs. Roy Daer conducted a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies at- commented on by Joanne contest and Faye Hildebrand tended,,Open House last. Sun-„ Hickey. Other members of was the winner. ; day fur Mrs. Clara Weldon of Auburn I were Sandra Popp, Lunch was served by Mrs. Belmont who had been church Faye Seers, Lynn Turner, Judy Donald Cartwright, Mrs. Roy - organist in the Belmont Van Dongen, Linda Van Daer, Mrs. Elmer Trommer, Presbyterian Church;, for the Dongen, SherryPlaetzer, Mrs. 'Jessie Naylor and Mrs. j past 55 years. Also present Wanda Plaetzer, Yonne Bean; Emma Franker'. The prize for were • Rev. and Mrs. Ure Carol Buurs, Michelle Buurs, the lucky cup went to Mrs. Stewart of Seaforth,,he being Lorraine Chamney, Doris Thomas Lawlor; birthday the minister there 58 years ago., Naylor, June Machan, 'Trudy closest, May 24th, Debbie Jef- Mr. and . Mrs. - William Machan, Karen MoClinchey, ferson; any girl who had sham - Clothier of London visited last Sandra McClitichey, Kathy pooed their hair that day, Faye Thursday with Mrs. Celia Penfound, and Jayne Arthur. Hildebrand; and Mrs. Ted Taylor. --' Lorraine•Chamney sang a solo Robinson won the prize for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas accompanied by Doris Naylor. corning in a Ford car. 'Il-arnilton of Goderich visited , • Mrs. Donald Haines will be, last. Saturday with Mrs. Celia in charge of the kitchen at the AT CONFERENCE June 8 wedding and Mrs. Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry Eleanor Bradnock will convene attended the London Con= the dining 'room. Several of- ference of the United Church of fered to assist with the dinner. Canada held at Westminster David Glousher was to be College, London. asked to cut the grass at the On Wednesday -evening they river park and Bud Chamney attended a banquet in honor of to move the garbage. It was retiring ministers when; Pastor reported that the slabs placed Fry was .presented with a cer- there for campfires had went tificate ` and an engraved pen down the Maitland in the and pencil set to commemorate recent flood.twenty years in full time service Orders are being taken for'of the United. Church of pictures ,taken at the banquet. 'Canada. • Auburn II 4 -H -Club present Pastor and, Mrs. Fry were ted the skit, Taking a look at with the Baptist Church for yourself then and now withmany years, They came to the Marie Empey as cdrnmentator. Auburn Charge in 1969 from Margaret Franken, Debbie Jef- the Cargill Charge after eight ferson, Faye Hildebrand, and years. Theyalso served - at Marilyn' Wightman played the Charges of Zion:Riversdale and, parts how make up was put on Tobermory-Settlement, 1920 and 1974 and also how Pastor and lylrs. Fry will they cared for their hair. Other leave Auburn at the end , of members were Sherry Verbee,k, June, and will retire to - Judy Robinson;*—Jane Thomp- Goderich. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblut and. family of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russel of Burlington and Mr. and M-rs. Donald Youngbl'ttt and' family were holiday guests with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mrs. Jetrid Rueger, Danny, Terry and Wendy, and Hank Ferrier of London visited last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorie. Mrs. Ethel Farrow of Strat- ford 'visited last Sunday with her brother, Mr. Thomas John- ston, Mrs. Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies visited on the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Cliff Bastla and Mr. Bastla in London. We are sorry to report that Albert McFarlane is a patient in 'Clinton hospital. - " - SPREADING JUNIPERS * BLUE HETZI -' * GREEN & COMPACT PHITZER * PLUMOSA * STRiCTA 40oTo$475 ,REGULAR NOW ROSES NO. 1 GRADE REGULAR $4.15 NOW $ 50 PEACE, CHRYSLER IMPERIAL,BOB�� O HOPE, RUBYIAT, IMPERIAL BLAZE .. BEGONIAS TUBERS & WAX' - PATIO HANGING POTS SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES - SHRUBS It EVERGREENS PLANT CARE PRODUCTS OPEN..DAILY — INCLUDING SUNDAYS TILL 9:310' P.M. GLOBE CEDARS SPINY GREEK - JUNIPER 3 - 4 Pt. CARROI•L'S , LANDSCAPING & GARDENING CENTRE JUST NORTH OF THE PARADE SQUARE VANASTRA 482-9'565 tc oq •,n