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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-21, Page 81'A(iF: ►, i()Dl•.h.r'ti �Irr\ �1,� '! AR I litol(..1)1'i t,.\t' KINGSBRIDGE kAPERS Mrs Joe Codrtleg 529-7189' Congratulations to Diane in the Kingsbridge Cemetery. Caza and Van White who were Mr. and. Mrs. Kerry Hogan married in St. Joseph's Roman and sons Todd and Chad,spent Catholic Church, Kingsbridge;, a few days last week at the on Saturday afternoon, Novem- home of his parents, Mtn and ber 16, by the Reverend Mon- Mrs. Con Hogan. Sympathy is Signor Phelan. The dinner and extei dd' d to Mrs. Hoga on the reception was held to -the .Clip- . death of her fath:-", Jack ton Legion Hall. They will Hewitt, at the niversity make their ,new home at 124 Hospital in Londo on- Wed' Goderich Street, in Seaforth. nesday, November 3. The body Mr. William Kinahan of St. rested at the 'McKenzie Funeral Augustine is the new school - Home in Lucknow where ser - trustee for the Huron -Perth vices were held on Friday after - Separate Schools. He succeeds noon. Burial was in the Kincar- Oscar Kieffer who had dine Cemetery. resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin Agriculture Minister William and family of Glammis spent, Stewart accepted the invitation the weekend at the home of her of the National Farmers dl -oleo parents, Mr. �i d to come to a meeting at. the Dalton and' afamily, Otherrs. l Wellesley Building' in Queens , visitors were Miss Denise Park, Toronto, on Tuesday, ,Dalton of Guelph, and Ann November 12. Twenty-two area Dalton of Waterloo. farmers and• their wives Several from this area atten- 'tra.velled by bus. to Toronto and ded the Stag Party for Peter met with approximately 600 ` Chisholm; son of Mr. and Mrs. other farmers requesting 'Grant Chisholm. on Saturday provincial aid ,to beef evening. He will be married on producers. From this area Mr. November 30. and Mrs. John Austin and 'Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins, Mr. and• Mrs. John Howard, Mr. Lorne Luther, Marie Miltenburg, Erma' Hackett, Lorne . "MacDonald, Allan Johnston, Joe Courtney, .r Dave McDonald, Basil Hogan, Bev .McNay', Finlay McDonald, Harry VanDiepan, Bruce Town council A new 416 foot catwalk will be constructed at Snug Har- bour, with the conipletion date set for January 15, council was inforrized last Wednesday. Councillor Bill Clifford, chair - MacDonald, Terry Dalton, man of council's harbor com- Hugh Simpson, and, Ken Alton mittee has been informed by rr°ended the meeting. the federal department of Several ladies from this area public works, that the $16,000 ended "A Panel -on Drugs". project, will get underway shpr- ysented at the Lucknow tly. esbyterian church on The old catwalk has been nesday evening, November 12 . ''submerged for several years, . and the Goderich Public Works have added new decking three times in the past, at a con- siderable cost to the town, ac- cording to' Mr. Clifford. The Federal Dep'"lrtment of Transport, which is responsible for the structure, has 'finally decided to• replace it. The town will add wiring, upon the com- pletion of the, new structure. It Bruce, psychiatrist of Goderich. •has already removed the top The chairman was Reverend decking of the old catwalk. Glen Noble. • Construction will be done by The annua-L°-meeting and --hot • - Dillon Construction- Ltd. -of supper for Local 335 of the Tecumseh. • National Farmers Union was Council's Rublic "works com- • held at the - Brookside on' ` mittee will recommend to •coon- Wednesday-evening,'November cil, that the town's volunteer 13. Election 'of •officers took firemen be paid an annual place: president Mrs. John salary, rather than on a per -fire Austin; vice-president Lorne basis. MacDonald; directors Bev The fire chief would receive McNay, John Howard and $1,500, • and the 19 firemen Leonard O'Loughlin; auditors, would receive $1;000annually, nich was sponsored by the 3usy Bodies. On -the 'panel were. Mrs. Lauzon of the Drug Addic- tion Research Foundation in Owen Sound; Constable Gaeler, Communications Of ficer with the Ontario Provin- cial eolice; Doctor J.C. McKim, Lucknow Physician; Shelley Parker, Family Serviceg Officer from Walkerton; and Doctor . 0, Joe_ Courtney and Eldon Lowry. Delegate,ito attend the N.F.U.,Convention in Winnipeg from .December 2 to December 6 is Mrs. Maxine Luther. The guest speaker was Ed 'Morden of Guelph. He also showed slides of his trip to China. Girl Guides and Brownies held a bake sale on Saturday evening and Sunday morning following Mass. • An election. will be held in this area on . December 2. Seeking office for Reeve of Ash- field Township is Girvin .Reed and Warren Zinn. For Council (with three to be elected) are Mrs. Vincent. Austin, •John Austin, Allan Gibson and Grant-Farrish. Miss Mary O'Connor, daughter `of the late Charles O'Connor and Kate Moran, formerly of Kingsbridge passed away in Detroit, 'Michigan on Wednesday, November 13. A graveside service, conducted by Reverend Father Sullivan was held-at-,Kingshridge on Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. Burial was VOTE Deb Shewfelt FOR MAYOR Six Years muiircipei', experience ,THIS IS. YOUR TOWN VOTE AS YOU - LIKE BUT GET :OUT AND VOTE NEED A RIDE? FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS CALL 524-9090 . 524.9097 BILL CLIFFORD FDR DEPUTY REEVE if they respond. toall fires at which they're required. The fire department has been paid $100• an hour for any fire in 'the townships, and $75 for each additional fire. The firemen then divide the money. The administrative commit- tee will recommend that an ad for Goderich, be inserted in the Bluewater Vacation Guide. MR. AND MRS. ANDY RIEHL ed at yellow .,end white was -the' theme •at North Street United Church October 25 when Andy Riehl, Goderich, took Remy• Almaden, Philippines, as his wife. Rev. Ralph King conduc ted the double -ring c'erempny. The bride is the daughter of Remedios Almaden, Philip- pines, and the groom is the son of Albert Riehl, Goderich. Soloist was Mrs. Jane Deathe who sang Wedding Prayer and I'll Walk Beside' You.' the bride was gk•en in marriage by Selverio Samping, Stratford, her principal spon• - sor. She wore a long white gown with a long French veil made in Toronto. Her flowers were a nosegay of yellow and • orange delight roses and a garland of yellow •and white mums. Lilia Arquero, Toronto, was. the Maid' of hopor in a yellow gown with a `flowered head- piece and a bouquet of yellow miniature carnations and yellow-brown palms. Violet Mendoza of 'Toronto, Emma Paguio of Toronto and Nila Asuncion of Stratford were bridesmaids. They wore .> printed yellow -green gowns with flowered headpieces and carried bouquets • of • yellow- brown palms and . yellow miniature carnations. Flowergirl, was Jody Smith, o n Oce of the groom London. 'Sh"e was gowned the same as the maid of honor. Master Roni je Riehl, nephewof-the groom, Saltford, was the ringbearer. o ' - The groom was attended by his brother, Dr. Ben Riehl, .Ot- tawa. Ushers were the groom's brothers, Jerry Riehl, Kirkton and Don Riehl, Stratford, as - well as Jerry Ball, friend, of the. groom, Goderich. For the reception in Saltford Valley Hall, the groom's mother wore a long black gown touched with tiny blue roses: The newlyweds' spent their honeymoon in Niagara Falls and Ottawa, the bride travelling in a blue suit. The couple is living in, Goderich. N�rth St. Wedding guests were present from 'Toronto, Ottawa, London, Kirkton, Listowel,- Brantford, Steat'ford, Blyth, Egmondville. and Wingham. A bridal tea was given by Mrs. Charity McDonald, the bride's principal sponsor, for, the staff in' Alexandra Marine and 'General Hospital. Showers were given by Miss Wilma ('ruz and Mrs. Rose Slater attended by Alexandra Marine and General Hospital staff and staff from the Goderich Nursing ' Home; by Mrs, Ruby Robertson, Mrs. Bill Cranston and Mrs. T. Lamb .aassisted by Mrs. Mary Moores at her home; and by Miss Lilia Arquero, Miss Pura Pamplona, Miss Lourdes Maligsay and Miss Nelie Ditto at their apart- ment in Toronto attended by close' friends from the Philip- pines, A Goderich Twp.recr��tion BY HELEN HOGGARTT RECREATiQN NEWS The rcoil lar student,' shall practice ayas held S,ttur(lay morning' with 14 boys ;01,1 e girls in attendance.Mr•. .and Art lioggat't assistt;d why • boys and the girls were ,ts.t.ted by Millie Lobb and Mr. l)tk t;trls and boys.wi11 now play rotating volleyball together 9 airs a rn to 10::31) a. M. it aularly. John Hoggart's team won two games (15.13) and (l5.11); and Rick Blake filled in for Stet; I3ayev and this team won one game i15-121. Thanks to the girls for keeping score. Adult physical -fitness, and volleyball is at 8:00 to 9:30 p,ra, on Wednesday.Call Doug Yen for further information. A1'ts and crafts started last Monday, and 22 registered. Hooks were flipping 'and stit- ches were'made, thanks to Mrs. -Powell, Mary Steenstra and. others. A feature of the evening was a small demonstration on broomstick crochet by Mrs. Jake Reder to he continued at 8 next Monday and those p.:n wishing to do plain crochet nfiiay do so. Hazel McCreath Wi11 assist CHURCH NEWS The 'Holmesyille United Church Women:would like to thank .+ all who made their bazaar such a success last Wed- nesday afternoon,_ at the White Carnation. Lovely artjcl°tom were 00 display and ,sold w ts'l1. The '' aking Hooth" was sold out PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. -Don' Harris; were visited a" week ago last Sunday by Mrs. Harris' sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diirnin, and Brian c.f London and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harris of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoggart and family attended a Success Canadian Style Best line meeting last Saturday after- noon in Downsview'. They were pleased, to .be awarded a Trophy for 'Poi) Ontario Distributor in October -past. With the first snowfall last, Thursday and slippery -Toads, no major accidents were repot.- ted eported in the +township. I would you .sill your hoiuse for what it's insured for? . w> Let us review your policy today We'll copier to you, call - PETER S. MacEWAN INSURANCE AGENCY DAVID ST., GODERICH 524-9531 John Schnelker, Salesman i • Complete 3 year Picture Tube• Warranty. • 1 year parts, labour and ser- vice. Holiday Time Fabrics Create holiday looks with festive fabrics. " Ouiana" - as advertised in Vogue and all the leading fashion magazines. Available in six glorious colours. 45" wide'. '5.98 per yard "A touch of Lures" soft, flowing acetate and nylon prints with gold :.;f and silver lyrex, patterned' throughout. Reg. $6.913, special. purchase price.., '3.79 yard `. `.: Velvets - Melody and Vista - mar- tinized for crush resistance. >< :.. 60" Polyester metallics' - r black/gold/silver/white & silver 46.50 yard 4 60" printed Interlock - Black ,;;:. , 0 backgrounds, floral*: poets! backgrounds/forals '6.98 per yard MARY'S SEWING CENTRE. "Your authorized White -Bina• dealer" 17 VictOrili St., Clinton 482-7036 dor Public Utilities Commissioner George A. Filsinger A past chairman of the P.U.C. tilts given Goderichcitizens solid representation for 14 years on this important body. Your utility has benefitted from his hydro and water en- deavours throughout the Province of Ontario. He Is a past president of the Ontario Municipal Water Assoc. .and is still a director of this body. He is an executive of the Targe No. 6 Hydro District comprising the new Region of Cambridge and covering all municipalities west.to Goderich. At present he ie chairman of this dIStrict's public relations department. • In the above two executive capacities he has gained much working knowledge of ,Regional Government' effecting hydro and water. Goderich may soon, be involved in Regional Government. His knowledge In this complex• change over will be most valuable to your .utility when this dccurs. Geo. Fiisinger has been retired from business in Goderich for 12 years. During this interval he has given unstintingly of his time and energy on your behalf. Your vote is respectfully solicited for continued, experienced and economical administration in these changing 'municipal times. 1 RAWSON & SWARTMAN'S GIFT STORY IN SPORTCOATS. I. - Now fabrics and new ideas are bringing a new and wider meaning to the word casual. In our sporCtollection - there is a happy merging of casual and elegance which has opened bright new ways for you to help that man in your life personalize his wardrobe. Notide all the latest checks and plaids. We also have a good selection of blazers. P.S. Earl and Bob have been serving Goderich area men for 27 years. If you're stuck as to what your man needs, wants, likes or dislikes, ask Earl or Bob. They just may have the answer. • RAWSON & SWARTMAN STYE SHOP FOR MEN