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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-22, Page 14PAGE 1.4---GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974 TOWN AND COUNTRV 21; BIRTHS BbUCHEI : Mr. and Mrs, Michael, Boucher, of London, Ontario, an- nounce the arrival of their first child, Rebecca, Ann, at' St. Joseph'~ Hospital, London, August 4, 1974. • Granddaughter for Mrs. Lucy A- FOR SALE Boucher, London, and 'Mrs Phyllih Cox, Goderich township. -33 VANSTONE-At C• linton Pulo,lrc Hospital, to Mr and Mrs. Bill Van- ' stone, Benmiller, ' a baby girl, .Jacqueline Anne A aster for B- CUSTOM WORK, Scott. _-.34 . SE -El) wheat,. Howse tor Phone 529.7222 --:34 sale DAVISON:-To Mr. and Mr'.. An- thony Davison, Bayfield, a daughter, • Tricia Lorraine, August 14, 1974., at Alexandra Marine Hospital. °CUSTQM conihimng, all types of crops. Phone 5,29-7459 after ti D LIVESTOCK HARRISON,-To M"r. and Mrs, Ed ward Harrison,• .• Goderich,. a daughter, Rebecca •Jane, August 17, 197.4 at "Alexandra Marine • HospttaI_�. WATERHOUSE: -- '1'o Mr. and Mrs. Thorna'ti,(;,Waterhouse: a son, Thomas, Christopher Arthur ,August 18, 1974, -at Alexandra Hospital. VOLLAN1)-To Mr- and Mrs..d RaYmond Vol land,Gocleri'c•h, a son, Jason. August 211, 1974 at Alexan- dra. Marine Hospital. ' - pH KE1 1 Norman and Nancy are • pleased to -announce the•safe arrival of their first child Bryan Gordon, -on August the 15th in‘ Victoria . Hospital, London Proud grand - .parents are Rey. Gordon .and Pa kc•II of Sarnia and Helen and Don -Gard, of Burlington, Special word of .thanks to Mrs. Linda Skelton,' 1) ve Harrison and Al Chrysler. --.34 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and JVlrs. Robert St ot hers, Ihrngannl,n, Ontario announce the, engagement of their younger„-. daughter Nancy..Jean, to Mr Rod- pey Sterling Jervis, Scott of Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Jervis, of Clinton, Ont. The marriage will take place, on Friday. Sept. the (ith at ti p.m. in the Dungannon United 'Church. -34 25. IN MEMORIAM VANSTONF.--fn memory of Albert Vanstnne who died on August -25th, +1971. • As time:unfolds another year Memories keilp him ever near .Silent thoughts of times together Old irtemo,ories that will last for ever: Always remembered by wife Jean • and family.:34 REG i-ri'i-: 1E 1) Polled 1leielord bulls in • top breeding condition Halter" broken. Herd sire - had overage dally gain ..f 3.9 lbs Ed Powell, R.R., 1, Winghani. Phone :3.15-.189;1 -;34 Gets grant The Menesetung Canoe Club, one of 140 groups of retired people across Canada to ,receive New Horizons Grants, has'been funded* $1,9+34`„bt• the govern- ment toinclude social and recreational activities to their program One club spokesman said the group intend tip °use :the' money to repair billiard tables and i furniture in the. clubhouse an& to• install a .sink and taps, to • facilitate .coffee-- curring chub card parties. The organization has about 30 members, mostly seni, r citizens, and hope to expand their membership in the future. Huron Bd..1. (continued from page -1 Sincere,,sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Kentiy'-Leddy and family, of St. Augustine on the death of their .son, Brian on 'Wednesday evening, August 14 in his ninth year. Brian was..a Grade .2 student- of St. Joseph's school in Kingsbridge and had been in and out of hospital since last December. Clay mates and teachers formed a guard of 'honor at his funeral •on Satur- day morning. - S ;nipat,hy is' extended to the Hogan families on •the death of Mrs. Marian (Hogan►Limmer- man, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. H. Patrick .Hogan, formerly of Kingsbridge, • on Thursday ' August '15 in her 55th year. Her body rested at the Richardson Allard Funeral Ho,Ine in Hanover until Mon- day moring when burial ser- vices" took• place in the. Holy Fanuly .Catholic Church in Hanover. Burial was ,_in the Holy Family Cemetery. A Picnic for the Parishes of • Kingsbridge, St. "Augustine and St. Mary's, Lucknow, was held on Sunday afternoon, August 18 in the Ashfield Park from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 pro..Games of hall, horseshoe, races and swimming .were available for both young and the old. Free :treats were given as prizes, with the little ones, altar servers and readeu receiving. extras. Each family brought• their picnic lunch'which was enjoyed in the spacious park, Hot dogs, chocolate bars, pop and ice, cream was available at cost, to o i ,Jim Sinnett, c f , Al p , --Michigan is home from his boat and enjoying a two., week vacation with his family. Len O'Loughlin of•Rocheste•r, Michigan is spending four days vacation at the home of his 'sister Mrs, Bernardine Kinney. crease of 22 'per cent over two . years, This year a category two clerical worker would receive '$4,600 -rising to $5,900 in four • years. In 1975 a category two. worker would, start at $5,050 Reverend Father Ed Dentrnger, and ,rise t( $6,350 in five year.~. • 'C.R. officiated at the Nuptial GLENN- In rnemory of John Goldie Lu' Allan Glenn who passed away in Aug. 1942'in his 14th yr. and .J'u'ne Glenn Charmriey who passed away to":Jan. 19x32 in her' 21st yr•.:family of Mr.. and Mrs, Frank Glenn , Their memory is our keepsake. With which we'll. never, ' part God ,has them, in his keeping, We ha' e them in our heart. -Ever remembered by Dad, Mom, Sister, Brothers and families. -.--.34 26. CARD OF THANKS 'William N. Guloien, son of Mr, an -d Mrs. Edward, P.• Guloien of Etobiroke and Janet Maguire, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Maguire of Halifax and Lucknow were married on Saturday .afternoon, August 17tl'iu in St, "Mary's Roman Catholic ,Church in .Lur.know:. Non-union secretarial em -Mass. ployees of the board were grail- •' Several from this area atten- ted a 10.3 per cent increase ded the bridal' shower for Miss with ' salaries ranging from " .Jan Simpson, daughter of Mr. _ $5 300 to start to $7,200 after and Mrs, Robert Simpson• inn` s,i years. the North 'Ashfield Public hief, custodians in' Huron's School on Friday evening, five secondary schools -received' August„ 16. Her marriage to -a 11.:3 per cent increase putting. Gary Kaye, son of Mr, and Mrs•; their, salaries iln the $9,200 tci ,Kenneth Kaye of 'Milford Bay $10,100' range. • will take place in the Ashfield ''Management , personnel • at Pretibyterian church, on Satur- the centre in Clinton have been day, August 24 at' 4:10 p.m. given 'an overall increase .of Clem titeffler is a patient in X10:1- pety-''cent., Tbie salaries of Victoria Hospital in London the.' ;ehief' accountant, plane Where :Surgery was perftinied. '---superintendent, manager . of purchasing; manager of trap Mrs: Earl Drennan who,, has sportation, accountant anal -been ,hospitalized°,,,,in the executive assistant to the `direc- University 'Hospital in London for will be in the $10,500 to returned to .her home here on $18,100 range. - Monday, August 12th. • She is ' The director of ethicatiof( • convalescing at her home here.'- and the•foiar s'uperintendet)ts of Mr. and Mrs: Jim Martin 'education, have• their salaries (Pat Quinlan) and family, Den adjusted in January:- nis Quinlan and Miss Anita Boar•.r3' employed .bus driversattended t Hogan he weddingof will have their basic annual Miss Bridgid Quinlan to salary raised from :$2,250 for Richard , MacGregor in Our 200 days to $2,405 for ,t185 days. Lady .of Assumption Church in Brantford on Sa.turctal. August 17 and attended the dinner, reception°held, in their honor at ,':- the Knights cif Colurnhtls Hall in R.rantford,� Mr, and Mrs," Mpg Rieglrng attended the wedd .ng c,1 Mrs- Riegling's girl friend` Miss Cathy Loughlin to Mr. Robert Richardson in St.. Pigs X Roman Catholic Church in London on Saturday afternoon, August 17- • and 'attended the dinner and reception held in 'their honor in the • parish ,hall immediately following the wed- ding. Reverend Father ,Edwin Gar- rey C:S.B., of Houston, Texas and Gerald Garvey of Toronto are spending holidays at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Mark •Dahton and family. v Mr. and' Mrs. John Dalton, -Larry and Karen of Hamilton visited on Saturday August 17 San Doherty,-pitcher-fo•r Gord's Sports industrial' softball with friends in this corritnunin, team in Goderich, threw a one hitter in hi's team's 1-0 vic- - :tory over DRMCO last week. The victory moved Gord's into Two of ,Kingsbridge's oldest 'first place in the league's final standings. DRMCO -pitcher, residents, Mrs,- Herman Lam-, 'Don McWhinnie-gave up only Shree hits despite the- Toss.. • bertus/ and Frank Sullivan recent/1y ,-celebrated birthdays, (staff photo) LIZMOIE-Our heartfelt thanks to our friends; our relatives from . afar .and our neighbours from Bey - vie, the South Line,'Port• Elgin for the many beautiful floral_ tributes, the messages of sympathy -'and the donations to several funds and to our home, at the •loss of our 1 etoved son- Janiie: 'There are no words to• express our feelings for' the many, ofher kindnesses even from ,people we hardly knew, and for, those who came so far to ,be with us. No one could have done more for us .and none Would appreciate it more than . we do. A special thanks to Ross MacLennan, Rev. Garratt, to the pallbearers, the flower bearers and to Dr: Woods'and Dr', Grace and all the others who saved .Jamie!; life (During 'his previous illness. .Jean and •Jim Lizmore and 'family. Joe. • Janet, Jun -34" VANS'E'()NE-=I. wish to express my ' sincere • thanks to relatives -and friends foe' their visits) cards, gifts 1 and flowers while i was a patient in Clinton and Goderich hospitals. Special thanks to Dr, Flowers, Lambert and Dr. Catachi, and the hospital staff. Judy Vanstone.--.34 The league moves into playoffs tonight at Agriculture Park, Mrs. tambertus is a patient in , Victoria Hospital in London. Her family visited with het•,on Mrs. VanDyke- and family and this special day and presented with her • sister Mrs. John her with 'gifts. • " VahRooy, Mr, VanRooy and - Mr. and Mrs, Albert Fitz- family. patrick of Wallaceburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien on 'Sunday :with Mr. and ' Mrs. ' ( Patricia Sinnett) and family of Cyril Austin. Maryland and Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Sinnett, son of •Mr. Dennis Sinnett and family 'of and Mrs. Jim Sinnett, who' haDetroit, Michigan, -are spending been employed. on the steam- vacation at the horn of their ship -'The S.T. Gulf Canada" brother, Mr. and. Mrs.n- s summer o ida dorso ' the umme h 1 v g � nett and. • family, A Sinnett Canada" - returned td' his home •here. Relative Picnic was held at the nett on Sunday afternoon ,and . evening, August 18. Over 85 relatives enjoyed .a • delicious .ham and salad -supper prepared and served smorgabord style: The musical entertainment was by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sinnett and family 'and Brian Petrie Miss .Maria 'Dalton of. Lon- • don is spending vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Dennis Dalton. Miss Mary Massel. of London spent the weekend with Maria and the Dalton farmily. • Mrs. ,Jinn MacDonald (Cathy Dalton) and daughters ,and Shawna of Edmonton, Alberta 'are sp. nding'olidays with . her father, R yrnond, Dalton and Terry. Her husband Jim is now -stationed in Cyprus_ - Miss Irene Hogan of London.- . is ondon•- is returning• 'to her home in London On Tuesday, August 20 -after spending vacation, with herbrother 'Mr. Basil Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb of London spent the weekend at the home of Mr. anddMrs. Alvin Moran arid attended the •'Lajeunesse- Moran wedding , A celebrations, on . Saturday. , 'Mrs. Karla Hogan and Mrs. Delores VanOsch.,attended the second day 'leadership course for 4-1-1 leaders at the Salvation . 'Army Citadel in Wingham" on Monday and Tuesday August, 12 and 13. Twelve girls, have' registered for :the 441,,prfoject "'The Club Girl Entertains" which will begin, the first week in September. Mr. and Mrs Bud Gi,llnore cif London'spe,nt the weekend with •Mr. anl Mrs. Bob Farrish, and family.. Mr•s. Cato Raymakers 01 'Holland has returned to her home after ' spending 15 days vacation at the home of her brother,,, '•Mr. Bill 'VanDyke, home of Ma rand Mrs tn- with gongs by Jim Sinnett, Mrs. •Joe'O'Brien, Mrs. at Howard, • Mrs, Mike •Dalton, Mr, Robert Simpson and Dennis O'.Neill, The Courtney family picnic • " was held on Tuesday evening, - August 13 in the•Ashfield Park. 'Mrs. Monica 'Kasper of Grosse Point, Michigan, Mr.s, ;and Mr ' Pete Murray of Royal } Oak, 'Michigan spent the' weekend with Mr. John Q'Con- • nor and the O'Connor relatives. Eugene • Hebert is holidaying with his c'ousin,-Mic„•hael Court- ney. Shop at home Drive carefully and belt up ANY PICK YO U•R OWN SWEET CORN FOR THE FREEZER AT LASSALINE ORCHARDS Patrick O'NeiII . „ RR 3 GODERICH - 529-7672 'il 529-7595 •Trucking •Backhoe ,•Pott Hole Auger •Landscaping . •Excavating 1 n i SNOWMOBILE .. GRASS -DRAG .RACES THIS SUNDAY ' AUG. 25 at 1..30 P.M. jJLLy . , • . G L A SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED R.R.. 1 VA NA YOUR AUTHORIZED °ARCTIC CAT and KAWASAKI DEALER PHONE 262=5809 The 19 people who contract • • custodial services in One - 'Custodian elementary schools in•the4County and the Clinton 'centre received an increase 'of 12.3 per cent. Contract cosh will ;now • be in the $2,000 to DAER-We wish to thank our family, relatives, friends and ail. those who helped in •any way to '- make make our• 40th Anniversary such a* occasion. John and Fliy"r�t�c�--�14 HAMIL'l c The Hamilton family • take this oppiktunity to -extend their heartfelt apJ`i : dation for all the kindness showni'hem at the time of thei? bereavemeYrt, For ` the - con- tributions, floral- tributes;' help at home and bounteous lunch, also all o those who called or sent cards anti letters, a very sincere thank you. l onald and Dorothy Hamilton and boys. -34 .o IOMP.S( J T: I,wntrld like to thank all thy . friends, relatives, neighbours e,„ °•and medical staff tor their"kindness 'And ,genericsity.shown • me during. ray to ent illness, -Mrs.' ,Joe 'Moro:, vson x,34 $16,000 range, depending_ on ,. the size of the school and the amount .of outside help the con -- •tractor needs courier service contract has been increased -fromo $4,760.10 to $5,772:'80,,effective September .1;!1974. a°`" rn Winners CLUB NO. 1 MRS. E. CRAIG ' CLUB NO. 2 KAREN TAYLOR' ,Will you be next? Ht T. ORMANDY DIAMOND SPECIALIST. 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OZ. , 9c OLD COUNTRY " COD FISH & 'CHIPS 99'c BANQUET 10 OZ. , 'BANQUET CREAM PIES 2i 8 9°c BANQUET FROZEN 'DINNERS 5 c, \\\).01 � 11`1 a 11'11'1,1‘11t111 ccq ASTER :91 Vittoria• St. PRICES lN EFFECT ,TILL `CLOSING TIME; SAS'. •AUG. ° 14TH '74 OR WHILE.QUANTITIES UAN'1"ITIES LAST WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES �rE• • FOUR 'POSTER DOUBLE BED SIZE t , bider White White 100% cotton •MAlit IN POLAND' T EACH