The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-18, Page 135,000 Win; of 'rental skates..
Skating is now .being held five -'
nights per week and will con-'
tinue ibis until school- returns.
- -"Fourteen;.people •-attended
-'the second' meeting to••organize .'
a; track and field club. A high
school student has .expressed .
an interest in coaching those•
interested and -will be working
with• them dur'ng' the summer. •
The Canadiar -Young Olym- '
c
pians program of ••personal fi-t-
ness• is being used with the
track, club '• as well • as' on .the
playgrounds..'
r6
21 BIRTHS:
HORTON: To Mr. and Mrs. • Ron.
Horton, 'R?R. 2, Goderich,, in St.
Joseph's: Hospital, London, 'July 2 ,
19.74; a daughter- Rhonda Leigh -
sister for Andrea. -29 •
23. ENGAGEMENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl.il'f"$hohltr(•)ok, of
Blyth, are'plea,'o-' 1 to'anhounce the
rr.•
forthcoinin-g rnr rriage• of their',
daughter; Marga `. " to Mr: Wayne
Allin, son of . Mr ;r, nd Mrs, Clive
Allin, Clinton. Th`+., wedding will
'..take Place Saturda July '20 al
Lundesbhro.-29
t•x
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A u
Mr." and Mrs. Evan' .Jt Smyth of •
Formosa, wish' to announce the
engagement of .their' eldewl.
daughter, Linda Lee Irene to Mr.:,
Kenneth .J•, Brindley of Sarnia :,ori •
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Gordon
K., Brindley of R.R. 6, Goder.ich.
The wedding will take plate i►n
August 2, 1974 al six p,m.. in,.
Teeswater United Church. -29
Mr. and. Mrs. Jal'ius Kovacs,.
Goderich, 'wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest daughl'er•.
Ilona ' Maria, to .John Thomas.
• Murch, tion of Mrs. 'Mary Murch,
Clinton and •the. late ' William
Murch. The wedding will take place
• at , St.. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, Goderich at , 7 p.m., on
August
Church,,
'
26. CARD OF THAN.K°S
McNALL: 'Thanks 10 frieuds for
easels and visits while i was rt
patient °in Alex" anclra Hospital_
Spycial-thanks to t)r. K.L. I4a nhert ,"
_
t)t 1 1. ,(:nut•hi; nurses and
staff. •--(-oral Mt•NaIL --29x
o
RANGE( We wish to express sincere'.,
appreciation tor the message of
sympath'i )tnd' acts, '44 kindness
received from friends rind neigh-,
baits.i at the time of our lops of .t'
dear ntot Idea and grandmother, Mrs.
Esther Mance. —Mr. and Mrs, Den•
' asil Grist & Family. —29x
RUSSELL: A sincere thank- you to
gall mypfviends and. neighbours for
the cards, and vitiitw "and . floWers
while a - patient in,' Alekandra
1-lospith.l,•A"-special thank you to the
" nurses and staff of 2nd East and•l)r:•
M.M. Cauchi. —Mrs, Tier(
Russell., --29(
"—Mr. -end -Mrs. L:`Lcibb, R,R. ,•Cen-
Ir'alia, are pleased to announce the
forthcom,fng marriage of their '
daughter 'Joan Carolvnn to Kirk
Ronald Lyndon, son of -Mr. John
Lyndon, and the late'Mrs. Lyndon,
Goderich,' Ontario. The wedding is
to take place on `Angus( :31st• a•l .:1,••
o'clock in Centralia United Church,
Centralia,. Ontario, -29 • . •
' 25. IN•MEMORIAM
YOUNG:. In memor• of Peer
Young, • who pttsSed aw, �Jt'i lv 21,' •
1973:•.. •. lY °
Oh "for .I'(>Ie :touch or a. vi nished
ha rid,
• And the "sound o.f voice hot
Mill.
• Ever renienthered civ wife Elna atu
ily,-'29x•
26. CARD OF THANKS.-
„, •
NEEDHAM: Ovr` 'sincere 'fin:,
predation to.) everyone who bellied
in any way during the., Ioss'of our
dear mother and grandmother.,
Beatrice M. Needham. A special
thanks to Dr. B. lynch, Dr, R.',
Flowers, Canon G.G. Rdsselt, and.
Stiles Frinerat,,'Home for their
''assist•ance; to the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary for (heir .a((endance al
(he funeral home and ,for serving
Ittnch following the funeral service.
—Bob, .John and families. -294R
STINS,O•N: I would like to express
'my sincere thanks tit all who
remembered :me with cards, .gifts .ii.
- and• flowers while a patient in
Alexandra-1Hospita l•..Spec•ial- i.ha.nks
to Dr. Cieslar and Pr. Lambert, al ib
nurses and staff tin'''second east who
were so kind to me, also the t giit..
of Metcy, Captain Herber and Cap-
tain McKenzie ,,,ef l e a a on
1„ •
I'LANTE: The family of the late
Marshall Plante wish to thank
relatives, friends, • neighbours for
mass -cards and symilalhy.cards, We
erZtend thanks 'to Father- Ihtrayd,
Westlakes' Funeral, r Home,
pallbearer~, also Father Moynahanr
Maitland Manors and Alexandra
Hospitals Goderich and doctors whi►
looked after hint —•his sister, Mrs.
Pauline Jeffrey...7,-29x
R
MALINS---
To ottr friends in EtL(rOn (',aunty, •
We are ha1py to, have met.
We are sorrvoo Bart.
We shall be happy to meet again.
:I'ed and Daphne M'al iris -'29
HAIL: The family of,"the late Mrs.
.'G.enevieve Hall wish to express their
' sincere thanks and appreciation •to
Fall . who expressed 'sympathy in
floral tributes, c'aft:Is i►f sympathy,
acts of kindness, memoriams to the
Ontario Heart Foundation; dtrrtnt,
the long illness and passing of a ,
dear mother and grandmother.
Si)ec•ial thanks to Dr. J.M. Waits,"
the nurses on first floor Alexanct'ra
Howilal, Rev. Ralph King and the
Stiles Funeral Home, —29 "t
Bulletin' Board
SMORGASBO-RD”- AND
:DANCE, music by .,the.
•Bl-uetones in the. Lucknow `:
Arena, .Saturday, July 20th, 10
p.m. tet 1 a.m. $3.00 Per person.
Admission restricted; to those
18 years and ii!ver. Sponsored
by the Lucknow Lions Club. "
Mild Pact. • • Puretl 1300
Claiming 41500
Allowances "
FREIGHT DIRECT "C.:Young
DEEP RUN WILLY W. 0. Malan'
BABE'S BOYD. Jewitt
CLAYBROOK ,}EFF - , N. McKnight
•FLUX • • C, Crandon
SAINT CLA' IR .BUCK � . P: Bisback
POPABOU74 T. B: A.
Also Eligible
'SALLY GALBRAITH K. Hopkins
CLAYBROOK RICCI, " T. B.' A.
SECOND -. TrQt• Purse 1325
Cialming $1500-32000 .,
Multiples ois $100. alio '
Non -winners .of .12000 In 1974
LEE SKAAL_ ' R Baffin
HERB -MON ' G. Roebuck
• N. McKnight
.. B. Ed►vardt •'
B. Caldwell'
CAM'S CATHY
MARLEE. RAIDER
'BLUSHING PANDPRA
° CATHY CAMP
SON,OF PARAGON
THIRD , MIN Pace' Purse $300
Non -winners $750. .
• Lifetime 5 years and under. •
•LINDA' E. WALBOB , B. Daer
DUSTY BOB ° R. McLean
EASTER ROGUE p T. B, A.
RUSTY DUFF B,' Edwards
MIAMI MISS J. Meriam
NORTHWOOD MISSY B. ,Caldwell
BANDELLIgb • " C\ Fisher
Also, Eligible '
LUCKY D: JAN F, MacDb\ald
FOURTH ; Mile Pa t,, • ., Purse: $3Q
Maidens also A. ,E.• winners of 5000.
Lifetime - 5 years and,
KERR'S BOY
VIRGINIA'S MISTY -
GLAY$RQOK CRAFTY
,CRASH LANDING •
',REGGIE• FORD
RHYTHM'S NANCY
NANCY'S ANNE
Alsp .EIIQIbte .
FANNY
GOLDIE'S HIT
FIFTH - Mil. Paw -
Ctaimin $1000
2nd. Division
BROOKS 9 ..r- ....
STIGGI NS
LUKE DARES
n CORKY CAMP 0,
CENTENNIAL Bob
Army. --Grace Stinson. -29
under.
J. Meriam
Wm. McLean
J. Lesteh
G. Roebtick'
A. McDonald
F. MacDonald
D. Bedard
J. Lester,
• D. Jewitt
'Puts* '4300
P. Kerr
B. Daer
T,B:A.
•
D. Jewitt
F. Mathers
HILO"TASS T.B.A.
' KINQ S BROTHER Wm. Mclean
KROHMER: We, wish• to express 'i]
our sincere thanks to . relatives,
friend'and neighlyirw for their sym-
pathy, floral `tributes, memorial •
donations, .and (he many ati'ts ,of
kindngss :shown,to tis in the liras of a
loving . son. Yc$tir 'thoughtfulness is•
deeply,tppreciated and will always
be retnembered. —The Eric, Kroh,
mer Family:-="29Att w•
6
SIXTH r Mlle Pica Pursi 4300
- Claiming 41000
• ' Ist. Division
OWEN'CREED 4 W. Dupee,
GLADIE';SBOY
J. Muir
MISS' LEE DALE T,B.A.
SCOTCH, A PLENTY4 .,. D. 'Jewitt
GUN. BELT T.B.A...
JET COMMAND T.B.A.
BARDANAS DALE ". .:F B.;A.
SEVENTH - Mile Paw - Purse $300
Non -winners of $1000. -in 1973 and 1974:
Also'EIIyIbN N.W. of 3 rags lifetime
•KIWI BUTLER ' .'R Homm
DARNEY'S POP N. McKnight
KOSH U. KWIK . • T. Onema
JUDY MATHERS. M. Sewers
DEEP RUN FRISCO • R Meriam
. VERNA'SCHOICE F.: Dam
SCOW'S 9.. ',.: - • 4 ..J, .Q4F A96114
Also~Eliglbie • •
ARICHA't' BATTLES 'H. Burton.
•
EIGHTH , Mlle Pace t.*
Purse $300
Claiming 12000.
D. Jewitt
G. Roebuck
T,13.A.
E. Hyatt
C. Young
J. Mathers
WILL H LOCHINYAR
WAYNE EXPRESS t • °
DREAM SOLO
CARMEN BOB ,
NORAL MOON
LEE t3NNKO
J.D. DIRECT
Also Eligible
LEE CAMP
•
The playground staff' this year
• t
from left) Marva Jackson on -swing; Mary Van Rooy; Cathy•Cruidkshank; standirig in rear; ;Roberta Hays; Sheila Montgomery;
.on swing, Nancy Needham; on swing; and Linda Carmen:. (Staff photo) / ►
for—the
Good dile'
,AlKM•f l l tit~,
UNSET
NEWS
.BY LOIS WRIGHT
I .regret to say that the Sun-
set. 'News did not appear in the
paperblast week; however, I do
not regret saying' that I spent a
very enjoyable week°in Calgary,
at the S'tampede. It's surprising._
that so much activity ,occurs
When one is away, so
• I have a
good deal of catching up to 'do.
We • would like oto
congratgulate;,John Lyndon for
his'hard•work and his fine cain-
paigli•, I would 'assume that
everyone enjoyed the 50 pounds:
0 oast' beef &bne on the bar-
'b e spit, compliments of Mr.
Lyndon.
•The'Suttset would also like to
thank' • Don' E' filets e'"` . l o
' represented 'us in Walkerton on
Wednesday,'July 10. •Although
Don' was the only . Sunset
representative, who • placed • in
• the totrnatfient, thanks also,6is
extended to: the other fellows
who 'participated—Wednesday.
Men's Nite was held on
Tuesday. In the first.flight, the
•
Winners were Denis 'Lassaline,
Paul Baechler, and-. Rick
Sowerby. Second flight winners
were Stan•Conpelly►.Jack Hin-
ton, George Low, Stan Telford,
and , „Mike Drennane- Third
night .'winners -were' Ab" Mid'del,
Steve a
' rindley, teve Doak, k J c
Brady, Ray 'Cook and John
Ladies Nite was' held here on
Thursday evening. First flight
winners, were Marie Huff and-•
Daphne • Maiins; second. flight`
• winner's were. Pat Clifford and
Marg Smith; and third flight A
f winners. were Grace Sale and -u:se the diving board. « 1i .
Kerr.' �: .�. ,;; scN�t►ol held for the second year
f I„ The: ri9:cil is, flow itlto-.,�ts
Sturdy:
.
Rec. director reports
Swimming at beach, pool
attractingplenty of interest
The following is the regular lessons. In�structii,m. will con.
report Of Recreation 'Director tinue for eight weeks.
Mike Dyrnond tc� Goderic'h "Playgrounds. are just •com-
Tiwn Council: `
"The beach iias now been
open'. for two -•weeks•: We.;h'aye
i►n°[v three :staff this year, and,_
, have sho"r'tened "the • hour's
during,, the" 'week 10 ease the
pressure. Having the swimming,
k.r •.
area away frciin. the pi •
er ha
madeathe job of patroling much
'-easier and has •.elimi•tra-ted—•
almost completely', the.pr`oblem
of filth gathering in the corner
area- • °••
. ` "There 4 is . a '.small ' problem
out ••of :my'jurisdiction at -the .
end of .the pier. the, fishermen.
• and • the swimmers are
• disputing •who has the right to ,
pletirig the first • week of
operation. One „htlnd,red
ch' Id ren look part iii n.t h•e
opening, day -:• parade arotu10.
ThetS'quare. Playgl'gbnds are
functioning in—' the . four,
'locations as last yea �a.nd will
operate until August;' -16t
"Two • hikes. have been held
by our -small nature -group -in
the sur-ro.unditig, area of
Goderich and' three ''more are
,planned. Teri to fifteen people
'have been going fin 'the hikes
r, and any, ne is welcome. '
• "Last• Friday'was tie last day
of :4,the • Ontario Sail'i,ng
Assii it.ion ,sailing instruction rot
1413
There will be • a junior second •week*of lestii►ns and .the
meetifig, on Thursday, July 25 weather is helping to 'keep' the
at 14am. swimming,. attendance dun. till
- We hope :that the warm clatitieti are filled andalhe pool is
,.
weatherwill continue,In
ue through
being• used from early:,mornying
' the,nonth 'of..July--and extend. to ld'te in the'evening, •
into' Augtiist. ,- - "Sumnierfest 74 is just two
'Thanks for your patronage. weeks away. Many activities
Hope to see you more 41 '74. will he taking place and it is
'hoped tha't'many people will he
attending , the; weeken'd',
,NINTH 7.,Mile Pec. Pura! .1750 celebrations.
nnign family unites
at Seaforth -Lions Park
Invitational McGss's Pontlac and Buick Race
MISS BELLE BARS F, McDeiriald
SPEEDY KID • N. McKnight
Mike'S JIMMY LYNN P.:Kerr
BRO KERNAL T, Qhema
C.i,DUST E. Hyatt
TENTH Mlla' Paw. Pure, $300 r_..
N� n=winners of '52000 In 1973/74'" °
Also iN Able N.W. $500,4n last 3 starts
•
At
-L-UCAN L�DY Y C. Young
LEVER BON - T.B-,A.
C
SCARLET SLIPPERS C. Fi her
EXCEL MAC \ • R Meriam
TIMBERINA• J. 'Meriam
JIMMY. THE Bl TLER R'Jeryy"''
,CARRY IN'SYL G.' Pullman
'Also Eligible
$ILL GUY .. 'T.B.A.
PEBBIE'S GIRL'_ ,., •:."G. Roebuck
F1.LIOTT: We would like to ex-
press grateful thanks to Alexandra ,t
iloiital staff. to Drs. Wallace and
.Jackson, friends who called .at the-..
hospital -or our me; 1fartl'cularly
friends and neighbors who provided• •
. transportation, and to our niece,
Grace'.41 rtwick, for devoted and
competent care. —Bill and . Ann
Elliott -
.-McGU113E: We 'wish to exptretis our
deep appreciation t o all who tient,.,.
flowers and cardsr while mother
wag •4.), • pat lent • in (he Goderich'
'1 Ho petal. Spe ial 'thanks to ,1Zev.
`McMaster, Rev, Mctynahan, Org.
Watts, lir: Flowers, Dr.,,Doorly, anl
the second floor nursing staff. The
kindnesw: and consideration shown •
(o hex ,,'it Huronview will always he
remembered. 'We are ,most (-Oat eful
for the many expressions of 'gym-
pat hyfnl,the lime ol'rm•ither's cteaikt„
i.enori, [green and John, i)orot by
and ()avid and family. • ---29
- A warm 'July' 14, Sunday
brought .70 members of the Fin-
nigan Clan to'selebrate its six
teenth annual-reunien'picnic at
. Lion s Club Park in-Seaforth.'
Bollowing . a delightful 2130
luncheon, John Finnigan, the
president extended • a welcome
to all, making mention of those
who were°° u-Irsble to attend,_
someof whomsent greetings
and good wishes.'
Two minutes silence was ob-
served''.. in memory ,,of four
fam�it°y y, rhen;ibers . who passed
away during the pasrvear, and
who shall. always be •remem-
`'bered. •
-
A business meeting followed
',when Executive Officers for the
two following vqa�irs. were elec-
ted, as follows; President, Miss
Hilt`' a Finnigan,,,Tbrontc>; First
Vice' President, Mrs. • Muriel
Neil,' 'London; Secretary, Wm.
'Hitehcock,• 'Windsor; andFsocial
•
-PHp'MPSON ,I'would like to,say. st
special ttiafik you to Dr. R.(
Lotnas: fcir 'his care and Lconc'ern
white i was a patient in Goderich
hospital. Sincere thanks to nil A.vho
nide my stay" More pletisarif"'with•
viAitk. 'earls and calls, espet ialIv ,
Rev. 'Royal aIld Rev. 1NicClltlltinl.
Thank you alto to Mohr' and 'Dad ••.
'Fhotnl>ynti for caring for Rick and
htenee.Brenda Thompson,
,Seaforth, •..29
e •
Dave Grafi the featured player -,for Goderich United this
week. He wears'the number 11 vini,forfn with great style and •
distinction!
'have js.21 year's old and is blessedawith a fantastic. smiles
He is a Giiderich local and was educated'here in town. He is
pig ently empl'oyecd, a tsDominion Rds. Machinery.
„ Dave approaches everything ,he does' with the ':a•me flair
k and verve " he exhibits on the soccer 'field! 'i -Ie loves'most
sports and played minor soccer as a youngster. He "also
began golfing at an early age and is very aceomplishe on
the fairways. (on the `greens" too!) He enjoys c'arnpil and
the good life. t ,
Dave is a slick and skilful soccer player. He's always a
d$ininaiat foray during a garne and can be depended upon fart,,
his perseverance -and ,desire to win. (When he gets that
gleam in his a es- uppos tion beware4rlq `' ° ' `
• have, IS. a favourite with fans and 'fellow teammates
l +cause he is a s)ecial° person both, ori and off'.the field.
A
•
•
Mrs. Keith
committee, Mr. and
Finnigan, Mr: ud .Mrs:.' ban
Ws, and" Char -les H'an�v', all
of Lalliondon.
" • Little Bill Finnigan 'was the
youngest child present; Herb
Finnigan had' the baldest head;
• Christine Finnigan,:the polka-
dot dress; the John •F•innigans,
oldestmarried couple; Lloyd
Finnigan and Doris Hitchcbcl .,
won the balloon toss; 'kicking
'the shoe 'Melba Finnigan; and
the candy race, '4-irQFinnigan.
The picnic ,in 1975 will be
held the. secgnd:Sulriday in July,
t Lion Club Park, Sea•farth:
"The Town.. of Goderich and,'
area .will ,be. surveyed 'during
.the• next- week or so respecting
• the proposed pRecreation Com-
pt,ex:uffici:ent information.
.shbu'ld, have been gathered shy
thea Fail to decide whether 'the
• project is •needed and feasible._
Ai•thal-lime.ccxuneil will he ap
preached by_ the committee for •
-support -and, a fi- ancial com-
mitment
om-•midment for the c°o • i ng year,
"Also, the' bordering ;"townkhips
will be a ked to name "a petron
to sit on the ctorrirnit'tee. • •
"Tennis .,,began Inst weekend
.e..'wit h a regist rat ion of well over
• .36. Paul Brown of Goderich is. •
•
the• instructor" and he. is hoping •
for'' a
suc•ceti:tiful • tierceie
s of.
`,KEEP IN THE •°,
`SWIM WITH
WATERAFETY
MATERNITY
'WEAR
at the
SEPARATE SHOPPE
Main Corder : • Clinton
Open 2 6' C I'dset3 Weds
Z.be Oobrri
ted;N4 Cl'•,Q'fdfC etritP.J71"f!Ct�l1°t�r'1�?�1-
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Let us assist you with `your
plans for that all imlaortant
wedding day. "
COME IN 'AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
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•tE ALSO HAVE FFRS0,NALi2Ei) NAPKINS, tMAT.Clitg
ff1 4
}'our choice• of various paper stooks, type
sr► les and• s,o.
ask leers° ... A �.
Select your lvedding invitations', Announcements
and accessories with complete confidence, as to
ry quality tend correctness of form. •
•1`, „ • AND CAKE bOXES
'at • Snug ' Harbour,' Forty-five
people •took part in this. year's
prcigr.artt. Instruction .will •c•on-
tint)e_ under the direct ion of the
club's Membership. r -
ro
"Rafter -.'skating is •main;
taining high attendance despite
the recent warm weather. To
date we have' had, over 12;.000 -
skaters and' have -issued 'over
LORI' LYN
BEAUTY SALON,
. .Gxxic rush
(losing for
• Holidays •
k I
IULY 30
th
• to
AUGUST 6thg
JIM
HAYTER
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Brakes, 'Radio, Wheel covers, 'sports mirr
Wicket seats, white, walls, Finished–in Lim
green with' white vinyl top, and cornptementin
• ; white Vinyl 'Interior. LIC. DHA- 631 - , -
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