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Work together and even the big jobs seem small: The Goderich Fire Department supplied the
ladder and the County supplied the window washer and in no time flat, the eggs from the
Hallowe'en frolic' Were washed off the third floor windows of the Court House: (staff„ photo)
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cMM.:1 I('H sIGNAL.STAR, TE .URSPAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974
Bayfield -man dies
Became ill in Australia
Alfred George Morris, 66, Of
Bayfield, Ont. passed away on
Sunday, Oct. 27, 1974„ to
Alexandra Marine and General
• Hospital, Goderich. Mr, Morris
had left Bayfield last July to
vacation in the'Antipodes,--and
had agreed to appear on
television interview shows, as
well as giving talks beforef
various crubs and
organizations.
He became ill in Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia early in
August and entered the Royal
Brisbane Hospital: After
several weeks there, he was
moved to Mount Olivette
Hospital, KangarooPoint,
Brisbane. When Mr. Morris
flew back to Canada on Oct. 11
he was escorted by Dr. David
Kaye the Medical Director of
Mount Olivette Hospital, who
accompanied him to University
Hospital in London, Ont. After
a week there, Mr. Morris, was,
moved to Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital,
Goderich, where he succumbed
to pneumonia.
He was born in London,
England, January 31, 1908, to
Albert Edward Morris and Ada
May Lambert Morris, who both
predeceased him at an early
age. After his parents deaths,
he made his home with,an un-
cle for whom he was .named in
Toronto, Ontario; whore he at-
tended high. school. He then
continued on to Albert College
in Belleville Ont. and
graduated .in 1934.
Mr. Morris was a Director in
the Young Men's Christian
Association. When World War
Goderich Twp News
Recreation registratio
looks encouraging
BY HELEN .HOGGART
Recreation News
Boys volleyball registration
was organized by Mr. Dick,
Hugh Lobb, Art and Helen. '
Hoggart with Steve. Davey and
John )Hoggart acting as cap-
tains. Game 1 was won by the
Hoggart team; game 2 was won
by „the Hoggart team; game 3
was won by the Davey team
and game 4 was won by the
Hoggart team.
Rotating volleyball was en-
joyed by 'Rick- Blake, Lloyd
Jantzi, Brad Duff, Larry-Jantzi,
Bryan Riddell, Ken Hoggart,
Murray Hoggart and Mark
Westbrook on the Davey team.
David Bird, Mike Davie, Pete
Davey, Brian Diehl, Larry
Westbrook, Robbie Blake and
Tim 'Bird were on the Hoggart
team. Bill 1.aps,on , also
registered. Thanks tot Pat
Harris, Sherri buff and Cindy
Rapson for keeping score.
Physical Fitness is 112 hour
and volleyball car basketball is'
• for one hour for adults on week
nights.For further information
contact the Goderich Twp. Rec.
omm. '
In correction to last week's
report, it is Lance Saddler who
is organizing t+he cross country
skiing and . possible oytdoor
sports.
Thie is Your Town
Vote as you like -
But Get out & Vote
Need a Ride?
For transportation to
' the polls
CaII 524-9090 or 524-9097
Personals
• 'Glad to hear that Bill Smith
is able to he home from' the
hospital. ,.,
,Art and gelen Hoggart and
family were to Exeter last
Thursday and received three
;wristwatches for volume sales
in Bestline in October. A happy
face electric alarm clock was
'received for top distributor in
the week Oct. 24-31 and a 32 -
cup percolator was received 'for
top distributor in the London
area for the month of Oe'tober.
The 4-H Girls Achievement
Children's Aid Society of Huron County
OPEN
HOUSE
Wednesday,. Nov. 20th
3-5 p.m. & 7-9 p.m,
46 Gloucester Terrace Goderich
Public Cordially Invited
to Attend
:Day is cin Nov. 30 at 1:00 p.m.
in Clinton High School. The
leaders of the "Taylors Cornet'!;
Tea Rings" are Martha de
Boer and Margaret Hilder -
brand. "
Helen Hoggart will report
Goderich Twp. news for those
Wishing_ to .report, local hap-
penings.
two started he was com-
missioned .a Captain and ser-
ved in the Special Services in
Canada, the United Kingdarn
and Continental Europe. After
the cessation of hostilities, he
served two years in India and
Pakistan.
Upon returning to Canada,
he made his home in Strathroy,
Orit. and Sioux Lookout, Ont.
Prior to retiring in Bayfield,
last. year, he -had made his
home in Capreol, Ont. An ac-
tive member of the �Unped
Church of Canada and civic
and community affairs before
retiring, he .was also a student
'of religions, especially of the
Far East. He., continued' his
study . of religions and an-
tiquities until the time of his
death. However, his foremost
interest -and concern, was
always • the spiritual and
physical well.heing of all young
people; of whom he often said.,
"These are the' important
ones" .•,'
•
Mr. Morris was a past -
president of the Lions Club In:
ternational, past -president of
the Kiwanis Club Inter-
national, Beaver Lodge 383
A.F. and A.M. and the Rotary
Club International'. He was a•
• member of the`Roya'l Canadian
Legion and the Black Belt Judo
Club of 'Capreol, Ont.; Curling
and Tennis Clubs; historical
and many other Societies.
Mr. Morris was unmarried
and. is :su'rvived by- sisters,' Mrs.
John M. (May) Atkinson,
Bayfield, Ont.; Mrs. William
- (Margaret) Mack of Toronto,
Day. Care Centre
muchneeded here
Goderich will ,get a. day-care
..centre .if an application,by the
Goderich Municipal . Nursery
'School Committee for a grant is
accepted by the provincial
government.
"We have made an ap-
plication with supporting let-.
. ters from the County Medical -
officer and the Industrial Cott -
mission and d petition from •39
parents in favor of day-care",
said Mrs. Elsa Haydon, com-
mittee chairman. The 39
parents•lrave shown intent to•
enroll 50children into a day-
care program.
There are $15^ million in
grants available fir day-care
programs, but there has
Already been applications for
grants totalling $25 •million.
"There's definitely a need for
a day-care centre", Mrs.
Havdon said. "We'll just have
t<, wait and' see if they accept
our application."
It's possible that. the GMSC
will obtain only an 80 percent
provincial grant due to the
abundance of applications. In
Beef cow -calf conference
Plans for. the Beef Cow -Calf
Conference being held Decem-
ber 17 and 18, ,1974, at the
Skyline Hotel, Toronto, have
been finalized. Aimed at
providing Ontario's producers
with an opportunity to discuss
And maintain a positive 'future
outlook for the cow -calf in-
\ dustry, the, conference will in-
volve '• speakers from the On-
tario` Ministry .of Agriculture
and Food, the Ontario Beef Tm=
provemenc Association and the
B
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University of Gue p , as
producers, in four .group
sessions:,
Following an introductory
session on December 17,
speakers'from the University of
Guelph will present infor-
mation on feeding, cows for the
most economical production
and...; pasture systems. Winter
feeding systems, including
bale's., silage. and stacking will
be discussed by a panel of
producers. .
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Better municipal Administration
Electors - always bearing in mind it is they that I if
elected, represent. •
Details' - that shall not be ignored or forgotten, for
what shall not be solved today in council needn't
be shelved.
')Answers•if you the citizens of our community have
reason to fault the town administration, I shall
promise, if elected, to give you answers, as to why
it is the way it is, or why it cannot be changed, or
why it shall be changed.
Recreation for the youth of this town..i should like
very much to work with the recreation committee
hoping to bring about action that would give our
town its badly needed indoor pool and outdoor •
rink.
Direct'Communication - if you the elector havea
grievt n e difference of opinion or problem within
the next fow years, always feel free to contact me
directly anytime if elected, and I shall try to rectify
same.
gLECT:—
ACNES BEDARD
'TO COUNCIL
ON DECEMBER 2
Ont. and Mrs. Mary Felstead of
London, England.
'The late Mr. Morris rested
in the Ball Funeral .Home.
Clinton, until Wednesday, Oc-
tober :30, 1974, when the •,
funeral service Was .,held from ..
Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield, Ont., conducted by
'the Rector; Rev. George
Youmatoff assisted by Rev,
James Reddoc•h of St. Andrew's
United Church, Bayfield, Ont.
Interment was in Bayfield
Cemetery.
Hayfield Lions Club mem-
bers Kenneth Knights,, Charles
Scotchmer, Leslie Elliott, .
Donald Johnston, John Scotch-
omer and Gordon Graham acted
as pallbearers. -
Honourary pallbearers and
friends representing other
fraternal organizations to
which he- had belonged were
Clark 'Wright, Nelson 'Johnston,
Gordon Muxlow and Donald C.
Lamond, all of Strathroy, Ont.
Those whb attended from a
distance 'were from Mount
Clemens, Michigan; Rochester,
Michigan; St. ' Clair Shores,
Michigan; Strathroy; and
Hamilton, and Toronto, On-
tario. A
that rase, it would be left to ,the
new• town coaTrcil to decide
whether Or not to cover the ad-
ditional' 20. percent of the costs.
The estimated' cost of the
project here is over $80,000. .
The GMSC has offered to pur
chase a property on ` youth
Street within 90 days. "By then
we'll'`firid°oi1`f'ft`tirii'tt1`e g'nverh-
ment", Mrs. Haydon added.
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