The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-01, Page 15L' BIRTHS,
3. EN-GAGEMINTS
o•••••••*•••••••rw,
Nr.. and Mrs. Harold Adatills.
Goderich, wish, to.announce the for-
thcoming, marriage of their -eldest
daughter Charlene Mary- to Mr._
Randy Scott 1-1*9ry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Henity• 4,R: 6, Goderich.
The.wedding willtake place in the
Anglican' 'Church, Port_ Albert,
August 10,-1974 ..4t 70) p.m -41
RYANT: 'Tracy Wishes to an-
ounce,the safe arrival of her little
ster, Shelley Anne, at 6 lbs. 13 (4.,
n .18, 1974 at Alexandra
eneral, and Marine. Hospital,
oderieb. Proud parents are Robert
nd Christine. -31
ULBERT:.To.Mr. and Mrs. James
ulbert, Everett, 'Ontario, ..at
Alexandra Hospital, Gode'rich, a.
ba,by boy, 'Jason' William, born July
27,• 197,4, a' bruther for
Jacqueline. -31
22. DEATHS
FRIESEN: A,t University Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, July 24th,
1974, Edward, Friesen of. ,103
Waterloo 'St. Gocierich,-Ontario, in
his 69th year. Beloved husbang of
Jean (Smith) Friesen. Also. survived.
by 7brothers and a siste_rs.
Predeceased by 2 brothers and 1
sister. Rested at 'the A. 'Millard "
George Funeral Hoyne, 60 Ridout
St. S. London, Ontario, where
fijnerl and committel services were
conducted. in the chapei on Satur-
day '-luly.27th'at 2:30 p.m, Rev.
Jared of St. -John the Divine,,
Anglican Church officiated.
Cremation. -31 _
25. IN ME.M-ORIAM
RIVETT— In loving memory of my
dear dad , George Cameron, who
passed away oneyear ago August 2,
1973, ,
If 1 hadone lifetime .wish .
One dream thatcould yoine true °
I'd pray to God' withal! my heart
For esterday. and 'you
teardrops were a stairway
And memories were a lane
I'd. walk all the way to heaven dad,
and bring you home again. • '
A thousand time's; 1 needed you
A ,thousand times 1 cried
If 'my love would have Saved you
You never would., have'
Sadly 'missed and always remem-
bered by your . daughter: —Ber,
nidine 'and som•in-law NIarCel,•-•31x
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26. CARD OF THANKS
RIVERS—Thanks. to friends for,
, cards, flowers and visits while I was
a patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr., Jackson .and
Dr. „ M. Conlon' muses and
staff—Mrs, 'Harold Rivers. ---31,'
RI VETT--,--'In loving mem▪ ory of my
dear husbandpeorge Cameron who
passed away one year ago Mtg.
1973.-
..Tel-C1Ve(1 And )(wing „_he has passed
away,
While we. who, mourn'hislikS,
on y 177,797
'To meet him_yet, _again inthat blest
MecINNES:; .We would like to
thank our rdlatives, friends and
good neighbours, for their kindness
and help at the time and 'sine the
toss °Pour home.,It isall deePty ap-
preciated. Specia1-. thanks to the
firemen and our sympathy to the
ones who were injured.,—Roy and
Olive•4-31 • •
:Attention,
Fonnort
A-. FOR S'ALE
500 20 WEEK OLDJ-I. & N pullets,,
vadinated and &beaked. Bruce
Roy, 1,523-4237,-30,31 ,
, TWO MALE kid goats, two months
Old. Phone 529-7513.-31
0- CUSTOM WQRK
CUSTOM combining, all types of
.crops. .-,Phone 529-7459 after
, Nit -30-35
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• 'C'e.SITYM----m.rattrrnr,A.--Ofritne--.
7096.-731,32 0
Miter*. sorrow:sin end death are all
unknown,. .
We look to heaven, with.many a fer-.
vent prayer
And trust in Jesus' love to meet him
there.
Ever remembered and. sadly missed
by his wife Lily. and family. -31-
C,- WANTED
100 .ACRES land wanted 'to rent for
wheat, Phone •523-4220.--31
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Brent C. McKell
Thomas F.. Lengenecker,
'
ew missionaries
Two' new representatives of
the Church ofIesus Christ of
'Latter -Day Saints, often known
as the Morrpan Church, arrived
recently in. this trea.
They are Elder Brent C.
McKell and .Elder Thomas F.
Longnecker."
4 Mr. IVI,cKell, of Spanish Fork,
Utah, was previously in
Mississauga and Mr.
Longnecker, of Los' Angeles,
Calitornia, was in'Toronto.
Both are. serving two year
missions for their chtErch in On-,
tario at their own time and ex-
penke. <
While in this area they Will
contact families about a •
prophet living today. .
Mormans belieNie that this•
prophet of God has ,the same
New Presidat
is namet,
for
The days are, shorter !IOW clubhouse a
There just doesnt seem to be titne 'would .WednesdaYs at
after the supper -hour as there d thanks to Mr.. Vic ..
supp& and don't be caught in'. tions -and encoui,agerrient, the
meeting concer-
that July has come to a cl9se. , riing ;Itiniorbe 's Day. The day and
as much daylight,to play golf 9:30our 'am. We would like lo ex,
use to be, so ,come out before Pope'for his beneficial instrdc-
for Conestoga
Conestoga College of Kit--
chener, which has. Ettarripus at
Vanastra, the former •C -FB
Clinton, has a new president...
His Kenneth E. Hunter, 51, of
M id land.
Mr. Hunter, who is„rupirrie,d
and has four children said at'
news conference last ThUrsday,
'where he was introduced, that ,
Conestoga has made great con-
tributions to the area since its
founding six years ago.
He said he wasoavvare that.
. there had been thnsiderable
discussion ...about' problems at
Conestqga, but he was not sur-
• .prised. "I know of no
orga•nization that is 'without
problems--, particularlyone.
that .ha!, grown as fast as
Conestoga," Mr.. Hunter said.
He said he was'impressed
Aith ..the high calibre M people
he had met at the college and'
be said he felt confident that
together they cOuld meet -all
challenges.'
powers and authorities as
prophets of old.
His -purpose is to direct mem-
bers of the 'church and • tech
them God4s will.
• The twO"frpresentatives offer
the Book of MO'rmo.n •fOr in-
terested persons to ,read. They
stresS that the Book is not 'a
'history of the Mormon Church
but history of various
civilizations in ancient America
from 2,200 B.C. to 420 A.D.
The growth' of their church is
attributed to successful
missionary work t.throughout
the.. world.
' Mr. MeXell .and 'Mr.
Longnecker anSwer, .any
inquiries about their Chikrch at
524-7057.
the dark. ' ,Idniors certainly appreciate
Men's Nite Was held here oh your support. ...
Tue,sday night July Ord. lst• Thursday evening the ladies
• flight winners were: Rick gathered .at the Sunset fol.
Sokyerby, Vic Pope, and. Denis another evening of , golf and
Lassaline. Second flight' win- social activity. Winners. for the
ners 'were: .Bruce "Lyndon, . ev ening were: Jim Kerr, ,Adele
Harvy MunrO, Mike Drennan; DrennrBetty Fuller, .,Joanne
Gerry Mod' and Mark•LassliPe. Telford, Karen. Sturdy,
'Third flighi winners were: Joanne Sturdy. and Betty
Steve Doak, Marsh Otto,A Ray Helesic. Ladies please check.
. Cook, Jack 'Brady, Warold .your playoff times', they , are
SKeardow. fl and Ray•,Arm--'posted in the clubhouse.
strong. .
, ,i„ '-
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The matches fpr the men are We would like t� invite you
progressihg.quite well and most to out Weekend H ay Party
of The fellows appear to be -en- on AugUsti - 3rd. The Mixed-
joying the competitions, - Scotch...Two Bill' begins at
On Wednesday, July 24th, 44:-00 p.m., cocktails and dinner
he Sunset hosted the Laidlav,;/ begin at 7:30 p.m., tin.d a dance
Junther Tuckey Tournament. will follow at 9,;00,-p.m.e.
We appreciate your patronage • On Sunday August 4th, we
for the secon& year and hope will have a 13all Sweep.
that you enjoyed the day otgolf. Everyone can enter and
eryone can win. We4like to
see •you on the weekend. .
'Tope to see you more -in '74.
and the steak. barbeque.
On.,Thuridayv July 25th, the
Sunset Juniors gathered' at the
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9. MISS CANDY BAY
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'2. TIMELY BILL
3.• JIM DEVASTATOR ,
4. SPACE MISSION
5. MISS PAL -
6. GREENVI'EW DUKE •
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Red Hot Lovers
are in Cfrand Bend
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NeiN-Office Hours
For tke next two weeks the Signel*Star front
office will he open from 8:30 e.m. 10 5 p" 11
we find lavoyrahle response to these hours -
they will remain in effectuntirfurther notiae!
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ESTAURANT
And PIZZERIA
WEST ST. ,GODERICH524:2184
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
-:SEAFOODS—
STEAKS -; CHOPS CUTLETS
TAKE OUT
1_. 9Z3 OLDS OMEGA ,
Four door sedan, six 'cylinder automatic, power '
steering, power brakes, radio, rear 'defrgst,
remote control' mirrors, side,mouldingsoreel it 3
discs, finished In brown With matchincebrown
inprior. Lic. DliFf:421 ' '
JIM HAYTER CHEV:-OLDS. '
Th sixth Productiot of the she's out (Wing volunteer work.
Ha ea.(' Smith of Sea fort h •
and Ma,nfred Dierof of
Huroen sCounty Playhouse 1974 . :Providing some of the fon, • .
Goderich shared first place in
Fight -play Festival of Summer niest ,';,cenet.; ever ereated for the Interested in
.the
the trap shoot at the Vanastra
Gun club on July '17, with ,21
out of a possible, 25' hits. They
•
Were followed by Bob 'Orr of
Bayfield and Jim.", Hogg of,
• Seaforth With,..20,..eack •
•.' Next ca..1M•iry Batkin' attd
,
Charlie .Braridon of Clinton
with 19 each. Ervin Marshall
of Goderich with 18, and
.Ashley Gilbert- of Grfiderich
,with 15. •
At the skeet, shoot last Satur-
. 'day, Allen Turner of'St. Marys
was the top '<gunner with' 2.3
strikes out of 25 targets, and he
was followed by Mery Ba•tkin
of Clinton with '21 has.
There' was a three way tie for
.., third spot 'With Dave Schlemer
".. of Stratford, T-om of Lon-
desboro and Ma.nsfred Deirof
of Goderioh.,. each hitting 20
targets..”..NeXt-.. came Harrison
Schock of Zurich and Don-
.. McDougall of Goderich with 19 ,
hits:* and. Ashley (..;ilbert `O.,f
,'Goderich yvith 11.
Theatreit the smash 'Broadw'ay stage.
, hit cornedy, The "Last of the
'Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon.
This is the first play .by the
prOlific Ainerican comody
writer "to be 'staged at the
PlayhouVe. "Whol.te 'to tionS
t� the stage and screen' have in-
cluded such bonanzas As Plaza
Siiite, Barefoot in the Park and.
Corne Blow Your -Horn.
'The Last of. the Red Hot
Lovers plays it the Playhouse
•
Heading the Playhouse cast nusual?
is Bob Windsor'as Barney, seen - U .
last season in Like Father, Like --:-.7.-- ' -------- . ,
Fun, Mr. WindsOr turned
• In 1927 Robert Standish can be seen 'on Highway 21
playwrite‘motly, kLis built a bandstand:for Goderich? SoUth.Goderich at, Squire Gifts.
play, "The - Onfy,trat * .eettbrale'.1141rIOOth birth- Bert 'Mid Wirinifred Sjuire
was' produced in *Toronto -last' 'day. It had a. prominent place •take pleasure in inviting"you to
. .
'week. He: has ap,peared on Ty
and in Canadian -made movies., •
• including Neon Palacein Which
he was .seen as the lenator:
piece of.local' history' 'in keeping Treat yourself, your friends .
in Grand 'Bend, on'the Stephen. with Canada's Centennial year - and relatives to an interesting
•B Line ,off 1-lighway 81, Wed- • ..Barney's ,trio of would-be-
connuestsare played by ' 1967. — ,
nesday-to Saturday (July 31 to The re' of this c*
- Aug. 3), •at 9 p.m. and at the Marilynn Harris, .debuting at
,Kincardine Town Hall for the the Playhtiuse in the' role of -
regular 'Sunday -.only perfor- ' whose faCe ' iS familiar. to
Elain'e the customer, and
.. television viewers through
in Courthouse park for many: viSit their unique centre '.of
:years. Bert Squire .a nephew of •Canadiana Gifts and
Robert • Standish decided to Souvenirs. Why not :come in
preserve the structure, tis a and beowse afound?
•
Recreation committee
plans township picnic
• • •
The recently forrned
podprich Township Recreation
Committee is planning a town-
ship picnic for August 18 at the
Holmesville. Public' School
yard.
Detail's of the picnic 4\47ere
finalized at the Recreation
Committee's meeting last week.
All township residents are
welcome as well as children,
and residents will be inforined
by 'a flyer on complete details' of
• the picnic ,and the recreation
- committee.
The,Recreation CoriCtnittee is
still lookinglor more boys' and
girls• to play softball . at
HolMesville S.chool .on
'Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7,
p.m. Last week's turnout was
l'goo_d; bUt adidts and
parents' are. needed.. to help
'codch and organize teains.
The recreation committee
',which meets again p on Aug. 21,
wishes- to 'thank Marilyn
Davies, Hugh Lobb, Bud 'Yeti,
Bill HOggarth, Don buff, 17ti
Gord Stock, john Cox,
Lep Wilson, .arid any others
who helped' in any way with the
formation ofthe comenittee; -
reported by Art and Helen
Hoggart.
mance, Aug. 4, at 8:30 p.m:
The hilarious • comedy deals numerou.'s cornmercials;
.. .
with Barney Cashman, 47 -year-
. Kathleen; Forget who has,lhe
old restaurantetir, who sud.- opportUnity‘ to display her
denly deCides to be a. swinger • comedic talent's as Bobbi,, the
,before it's too late. He sets out wayout actress; . and,- Joan
Ordi a .path of seduction ''which who plays Jeanette the wife's
Hanna, a Playhouse veteran,
ends in • total failure. There's best friend:
the kinky, hippie like actress, he Dining. at the Playhouse
,:.
ineets in the park;' a cnstomer. .Friday and Saturday' evenings
in his retaurant whose fingers before the play'continues: in the
in 'shrimp sauce attract i.i Bar- Barn's rustic dining room, with
ney's'attentiqn,-Ad there's his bar facilities remaining open to
wife's best friend. All pre in-, all playgoers .before, during,
vited by the cautibus Casanova and after the -performance of
to spend a few hours on dif-„ the plaY,'Reservations for din-
ferent after,n9.dps '' in'. his ner and theatre may be made
mother's apartnieni.. -. .while ..at .the box office: 238-8387.
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inversion
vening.-
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'DECISION
The Caniichan Radio -Television Conmils,ion annourices.the
following decision effective' july 24, 1971'.
Decision CRTC 74-243,
GODERICH, CLINTON 'arid HOLMESVILLE, DNT.. •
Application hs BlueWater TN' Cable*Ltd. to amend its cable
television broaeas!ing licence for Goderich, Cli'nton • and
Hoitnesville, Om. to change its antenna ,site. •
Decision Appflovo'
,
Guy Lefek rc
1)irector'CTercera.1 of 1.1(1.11,i
'DECISION -
Lt Conseil de In Radio-V16vision canadienne" annonce +a. -
decision siiivante qui nrendra effet le 24 juillet 1974
DebiSion CRTC 74-243
GODERICH, CLINTQN et HoLmtsvILLE (ONT.)
, ••
.DetTientle present*, par Bluewater TV Clible Ltd en vue de
modifier le licence' de- radiodiditsiiin. 6 television par eabte
coitv're Gnderich, Clinton et Holmesville (Ont.) afin de
changer l'emplarement fie I; anterme..
Decision APPFIOUVE
-Guy Lefebvre
Directeur general
Gestion des politiques des licenees
,
Conseil de la
s
COMMiSion Radio -Television
'SiOt1 Canadienhe
Canadian
Radio-Televi
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