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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-22, Page 8PAGEODEI ICI SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974 DAN McCALLUM Featured in this week's soccer spotlight' is 26 year' old ,,Daniel McCallum. Scottish by birth and in Canada the past five years, Dan is a valued member of the Goderich United team. He played soccer 'back''home' 'and this sport is his prevailing interest. He hasn't much- spare -time for hobbies and such as he -works at Douglas Point in Kincardine. He has a' wife, Joanne (pretty, too!) and a young son, Jordan with whom he --enjoys spending his off -hours. He is definitely thc, quietest member- of the United team '•bect nse"'the other members are fairly boisterous! Dan is pleasant -natured and very direct with everyone and is much appreciated for his skills anti approach to the game of soccer. - He may be quiet by nature hu,,t when he's on the soccer field, he's- a "big noise"!! • • r IBIG VALU Ile FOR THE BIC WEEK -END Sirloin Steak OUR OWN -. 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Mr. and Mrs. John Bissett and family coftt.-)Goderich are n; spending •a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran. 4,Mr. and Mrs; Jack Caesar and Jan, Mary and Lynne An- de'rson„ tothk, in the sights at •Canadian National- Exhibition in Tdront`o'for a couple of days. Donald Caesar "-of - Whitechurch visited with Mr. - and Mrs. Gordon Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates of Listow r called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee on Saturday.- Robert Smyth was taken to Wingham hospital. early in the week. • Mrs. Harvey AIton is, a 'patient in Wingham hospital: ' Mrs. Graham `McNee, Mrs. Jim Hayden, Laurie and Linda vi -sited • Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee'at Huronview on. Thur- sday. Master Timmy -McNee, son of M. and Mrs. Ken McNee is in ,Graham McNee on Su•nd-ay-•- were Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Rihey; ° Rohnie, Paul and" Marva"nng of Underwood and, Mr. and `Idirs. Jas Hayden, Laurie and Linda, Port 'Albert.- -Mr. and Mrs. Don Nichi)lson, Greg, •Brian and Wayne motored to Niagara Falls on the weekend. •" , Goderich Hospital for a few days 'with a skin infection. On Thursday Mrs. Mary Bete' and Jamie called on Mr. and .Mrs. Jas: Schultz and family of - Mississatdga who are holidaying at their cottage at Kintail• Beach. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Top horses arcready for special race eFriday -- 'The fi%ct top horses in the areal Will compete Friday night! G t'or a $2%000 purse in the tentV_ race : at Uo'der'ich Raceway sponsored by the Goderich Trotting Associat ic1'n. Scot ts Tonic, 'owned ' and. driven by Bert Madil of I)resden; has won over $:32,000 with a lifetime' record of 2:03 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murch on a one• half mile track, and Vincent of Clinton and Mr. Romeo Lobell, trained and and Mrs. Hare. Chambers and driven by Mac Galbraith of Tracy of Goderich 'visited the Wingham has won over $99,000 ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs: and has a lifetime record ,of, - Hugh McWhinney on Sunday. 2 02 Mrs. Hugh McWhinney was Piper Wall, owned by ,Wall pleased to receive a phone call from her son, Lee Barrick from ' Tampa, Florida. " Mr. and Mrs., Merle Gunby L town .Ba n,d and family visited the Science Centre in Toronto and saw a special display of crafts around of Hands. the world entitled, "In Praise loses [.ea.4er "4 . Mr. and Mrs: Thos.•Fowler, ' Darrel' � and ,Karen visited his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. "Chas. and founder Fowler last week` Mr. and Mrs.:. Chas Fowler had as Sunday visrtor's her . The Goderich Laketown. sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret 'Band, well into _its summer Ball', and daughter Mrs. Jas. program has been entertaining Sheridan and Jimmy of Barrie.' people at a variety of, events Mr. and .Mrs. Ben Mole are across the county. .• moving into the village into the " On the July 1 weekend they house just vacated by Mr. and received a -warm greeting from Mrs. Jack Phillips and family celebrants at the Mitchell den - who are settling inti their. new tennial parade and tattoo. On home across the street. August 11 the band. respori'ded Mr.. Jack Phillips went to to an invitation to give a con- Toro„tato to Comp-ensationcert at the Paris Park band- ,Hospttal to start extended shell and turned the event into m treatent' for. his i'njuted hand. an outing by renting a bus and He will' he h )me . weekends having a picnic at thepark. The during treatment:” band.also appeared at Seaforth • • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur, .Sunday and Bayfield Monday. Willowdale and • Mrs. D. • S. Sandy Freeman, saxophone. • Fines, Toronto came to -their "Gary Peter's and Ruth Boomer, stammer., home here for the flutes, Mary Boomer, trom- weekend, -Mr. and Mrs... nnis bone, and Ronald Butler, trum- Ci)mfort .'of St. Catharines pet furthered their ability with' 'their instruments -'by attending visited with them here.. n r ft�ie )ntarj,o�XouthMusic Game' M'r,• acid !jr.sGr;ai�t 'Sc)virerbrt'-0, , of Holliston near• Boston are at Beaverton, Ontario this sum - spending •a few days at their mer, ro parental homes here -and in The band is at home- in the, •Goderich: Goderich Lions Band Shell .on • September 1, . Charles Kalbfleisch, founder of •they- band, recently 'announ- ced that he will be leaving his post as conductor and Mrs. Irla Stewart will replace him. Mrs. Stewart- has the ability necessary to continue the high Standard of music' the band 'plays. KINTAIL YEWS Mrs. Di SimpsoEo • - BRIDAL SHOWER• OMMUNITY" NEWS A bridal shower was held in •North Ashfield ,7,School'• on • Fridays evening., in honour of " Miss .Jan Simpson, bride of the month. • - - Ivlr�s. Marj Farrish Called the bride to the -decorated bride's chair to the strains of . Here Comes The 'Bride. Miss Cathy_ •Simpsien- and Miss Pamela . Macintosh acted as bride's at'= A. tendants. 'A •short program .of 'music followed. A guitar and ,piano selection by Mrs. Nancy Swan and Lynda; an Trish jig',by 'Mary Lillian" Sihpson; piano solosflohy,* Pamela Macintosh' and Mrs. Beryl MacDonald. This was followed by the, ad - .dress read by Miss Jackie Collinson. Jan then opened the q4gifts, and made a„; warm; reply thanking the hostesses and the ladies for the lovely presents-: Pion- 1PERSON � ti ti • -$5 00 PER, YEAR.D • FAMILY PLAN $8.00 PER YEAR a Ili MEMBERSHIP PLAN CARDS SKATE .SHAR AVAILABLE 'AT 114 THE SQUARE GODERICHe 524.2281 Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Simp- son spent last weekend with Mr. -and Mrs. Kenneth Kaye at Milford Bay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Simp- son are vacationing in they Wes•tern Provinces. With them e _arSteven, Helen, and Christine. -They are, visiting •• with their daughter and tion -in • - law, Mr. and Mrs, Rob' Davey, Jennine and Michael of Calgary,and t -he families of the late •Ewan Simpson• of' In= nesfail, Alberta. ” Mrs. •Jean West and sister, Miss Mabel MacDonald •accom- panied- Mr: and Mrs. Allan MacDougall on Tuesday through the Peterborough,- Ot- tawa, Kingston 'area ',on. a ,vacation. Mr.- and Mrs. James Meldrum and three children of Detrrit visited this weekend with her. mother,- Mrs. Sarah .Blue and,cousins Mr- and Mrs. Finlay MacDonald. Miss Edna Cook of :Owen Sound was -a guest of her sister, Mrs: Rhoda MacKenzie on the weekend. •Mr.. -and Mrs,.Duncan Simp- son ,~`Pent Monday evening at Camlachie. with Mr. and Mrs.. -Jack -Allan. Travelling with them,here David Brian, Mary Lillian, and Duncan Jr. Ori Tuesday' they drove via U.S.A. • to -Sault Ste. Marie, "returning .` Friday „by Manitoulin rslatld'- crossing by ferry to Tobermory arid. spendirig 'some time at Sauble Beach. They called to see Mr. Walter Needham, for- -.merlv4f Ripley while•at Wiar- ton on Friday. Walter was looking well, was managing a 'Fuck Shop, and doing some 'photography. While' there, the Simpsons ran into 'Mr. Earl-. Swan of Ashfield and said hello • Car backs up, house is hit • A car=house collision August 18 caused about $1,000damage to, the yehicle and about $800 damage to the dwelling, Goderich police report. Robert J. Charters was backing out ofa driveway when . his foot slipped . from the brake pedal toi`'the accelerator. He hit the front porch of a house, at 161 Cambridge'St., owned by Ernest Tafeit. Police responded to an 'a'c- cident August 16 when •a car driven by Eddy A. ,Peters-, RR; 2 Brussels, : turned too widely near the' harbor, and hit a railway track switcher.' Damage was $200 to the car. In other duties police laid 1.5 charges under , the Criminal Code,,' 11 ,under. .the• Highway Traffic Act and four. under the Lieniar' Control Act. " • Tyme Stables. 'of Kincardine and drivOto by Dave' Wall has wOl1 over $35,000., 'l'his -horse was recently defeated ..hy: Derhy's'.Gent, Observers. e\pe(`t go()d ('tljnpetition between these animals. Mr.. Peter Ray, owned by 'Peter Harrison London • and Ray McLain, Port Ligin, is a free le•g"ed pacer with lifetime' winning of $115,000 and a half mile -time of 2:00. He will be driven by Mr. M -Lain, Derby's Gent, owned by .J. and 'W. Cadrnan, of 'Parkhill and driven by Norin,Campbel1, has not been defeated in 1 starts.. This hors;(' has personit record • of 2:00 on a one-half. mile track. He holds the track , record in Clinton and Hanover. • He paced the Hanover track in, 2:01. He has winnings this year of aver $14,000. t(4 hitt. • Mrsr Earl Howes had -her two 4jsters of Tbronto visiting with her last week, Misses Charlotte and- Anna MacKenzie: For t,hp last two weeks Cie ser vices,wei•e, at eight o'clock in the evening at Ashfield Presbyterian. Church hut this coming Sunday service will be at 1:30 p.m. on August" 25. It-. will he a baps srnal service'. Wonien'a.Miswionary Societybis ,on Wed►:csday ."evening;, chair practice at 7:30. ° Thilrs. and ° Bible Study at^ 8:,'30 on Thur sday night.. Mr. Richard Sand will be in eharge..of services. ti ) el 4 4 Grand- Openi-ng So 1 97 1' OLDS. 8 8 CUSTOM 4 door sedan, 455V6, power steering. poyver brakes, radio with rear speakers, ele .., rlc rear window .defroster, remote control mirrors, clock, whitewall tires,"wheel discs, finished In copper. 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