The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-05, Page 5ra
KINGSBRIDGE KAP'ERS
Congratulations to Peter
Chisholm, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Chisholm and Miss
Helen Ann Holloway, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Holloway of Wingham, who
were -married in the Sacred
Heart Roman Catholic Church,
Wingham, on Saturday after-
noon, 'November 30.
Several from this area ,atten-.
ded a meeting in the Canadiah
Legion Hall, Goderich, on
Tuesday evening, November 26.
The Medical Officer of Health
Doctor Prank Mills explained
the Mustard Report. All were
advised to send their com-.
plaints to Hon. Frank Miller,
Minister of Health, Queen's
Park, Toronto and to the
M.P.P.'s. {•
A ratepayers' meeting for the
Township of. Ashfield was held
on Wednesday ,evening in the
Brookside School. Mr. Donald
Simpson 'was appointed Chair-
man. Excellent reports were
given for the years 1972 - 1974
by the Reeve, Girvin Reed,
--- -p4eev.e.__Warren, ' a e.
:Mrs Jo° Courtney 520-11.89
in the University ,Hospital, Lon-
don as the result of a car, ac-
cident The funeral was from
the Morse and Son Funeral
Chapel,, Niagara Falls on Wed-
nesday, November 27. Inter-
ment was in . Lundy's Lane
Cemetery.
The new. Ripley and Huron
Township Fire Mall located in
the village of Ripley was of-
ficially opened on Saturday afr
ternoon, November 23. Tills
new fire hall had been recently
built by Jim Martin of
Kingsbridge. He and his wife
Pat "were, among the 50 invited
guests to attend the opening. A
reception and- buffet lunch
followed at the Ripley Legion
Hall.
Grades Kindergarten to
Grade 4 pupils of St. Joseph's
School at ,Kingsbridge are busy
practicing and planning for
their schiiol concert to be held
in the school gym on Thursday
evening, December 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schin-
dler (Mary Martha Moore) and
T ird Christmas Bureau
Donations wanted
and the councillors)I Fihlay City, Michigan spent the
MacDonald, Alran,Gikbson and- weekend at the home of her un -
John Austini.., Joe McIntyre, cle, Mr. Michael O'Neill.
road superintendent; and ,John O'Connor moved on
Donald' Simpson, clerk of the Monday, December 2 to the
Township. Welcome was given home of his sister Gertrude,
• to William Kinahan, newly Mr' and Mrs. Raymond Leddv
elected trustee to- the Huron- in Lucknow where he plans to
Perth Separate'School System; remain for the winter months.
to Mrs. Iden Austin and Grant Miss Fav- Hogan of Owen
Farrish whc> are candidates 'Sound spent a weekend recen-
seeking support for election to tly at the home of herparents,
the': Ashfield council' on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Connie' Hogan.
day, December 2 and to qrs. Mr: and Mrs. Joe Courtney
Marybelle Cranston, a can- and Mr. Frank Sullivan visited
didate for the West Wawanosh , on Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs.
Council`' Donald McKenzie, Frank O'Reilly in 'Walkerton.
past warden and Andrew Rit- :. • Over .800 voters of Ashfield
,chie, past reeve mere asked to . Township took advantage of
give a few remarks to the many their franchise and voted ,in
ratepayers who were present. '" Moqd,;av's election.
Local' children enjoyed the (*ngratulations to Warren
free "Christmas Kiddies Car- Zinn who was elected Reeve of
togs Show" which was shown Ashfield Township, defeating
at the Park Theatre and en- `Girvin Reed with a majority of
joyed the fine Santa Claws 87 votes. Zinn got 445 votes '
Parade and" the joy of talking.to - and 'Reed got 358. Elected to
Santa himself at Santa's Court -serve Ashfield for the next two
in Goderich on Saturday after- years were Grant Farrish with
noon, November 30. 657 votes; Allan Gibson with
Clem Steffler, a patient in 587 votes; • and John Austin
Victoria, Hospital, London had, with 529 votes,, Mrs.' Ide•ll
surgery performed on his back Austin was defeated receiving
on Friday, November 29. 240• votes. A large crowd atten
Several from this area atten- ded the Elections' t fight :'Fr,ee
ded the funeral of Miss Nancy ,- `Dance held in fh ; ngannon
Marie-, Spence RN Who passed Agricultural Hall. ' ,.
away suddenl_v.on Novemher 23
Fisher pulls team .off: ice
Signal -Stars. Iose
BY JACK CUMMINGS that was allowed to get out of
The Goderich. -Signal Stars . control. 'Both coaches ,agreed to
Juveniles led' by a 'strong three terminate the game at 13:25'of
• goal performance.by centerman the second period after Grant
• Kevin Meriam heat Ripley ,6-3, Shelton of Goderich and John
last .Thursday evening at the Bremmers of Mount Forest had
Goderich Memorial Arena. been ejected from the game for
For Signal -Stars, it was their fighting.
toughest opposition to date as On the way to the dressing
Ripley has a good all round, big •room,'Shelton was antagonized
strong hockey team. They are by the Mount Forest player,
well coached with excellent previously ejected, and by
goal tending and should go all several `fans. A brief squirmish
the way in "their division. followed and it was at this time
Signal -Stars were lucky on a that Coach Wane Fisher
couple of goals this seemed to decided to ,pull his team off the
spark them as they netted three ice. ,
goals in less than four minutes Mount Forest plays at
in the Second period. Goderich on December 15 at
In the first Kevin Meriam 4:30. Be, sure to attend. By the
opened the scoring and Lee Ar- way, the score • was 8-0 for
bour drilled one off the inside. Mount Forest.
of the goal post to make it 2-0.
Ripley opened the
before the period ended. l'OBERION
scoring_in
the second period on Greg Lid-
dle's breakaway beating Pete
Duckworth who played a :strong
'ROUNDUP
game rrr the netsfor the Signal -
Stars. Goderich came back with
three quick goals - Doug Mar-
shall from Al Worgan" and
Kevin Meriam .with two goals,
both of these being set up by
Ron Sowerby. Ripley ended the
scoring in the period_ on Court-
ney Liddle's goal. •
To start the third period,
Dave McDonald got Ripley's
final goal of 'the game. Lee Ar-
bour picked up hi)' second goal
of the game as he blasted one
past goaltender yen Harriston
for Goderich'.s last goal.
Both teams. were assessed
five penalties in .the°game.
In a game played in Mount
Forest Saturday night, the
Signal -Stars were handed heir
first loss. The contest was a
real battle as both teams ended
up with over 45 minutes in
penalties 'each.
It was a 'rough tough game
4.11111111,
Mrs. 'Cook. = GR. 2 ANO -3
We're very busy these days
preparing for Christmas:•We've
'Made lighted Christmas trees
in Art and have put them in
our windows. Each of us has
made a star with our picture in
the' middle. Mrs. Cook is going'
to make a giant wreath using
all of the stars.
We're also working very hard
on our Christmas concert which
will he " presented December
17th to our parents. We hope
we will know our songs b,Mhen.
The Kindergarten classes
have been taping songs to be
presented over' CKNX,
Wingham.
The classes in the Jr. Wing
are busy preparing for the
Christmas Concert which. will
.be held on December 17.
Parents are invited to attend.
Robertson's entry in the
Parade on .,.Saturday won third
place in its class. We would like
to thank Mr. Hindmarsh for
providing us with the "wagon
and Mr. Seaman for the use of
his tractor to pull it:
In co-ordination with other
local community groups and
volunteers, the County
Children's Aid Society will
again be undertaking sponsor-
ship Of a Christmas Bureau in
each of the fit towns in Huron
County.
t
In Wingharh and Goderich,
the Society will again merge `its
program with the Salvation
Army as co-sponsor.
"This will be the third year
that the Society has co-
ordinated its Christmas
Assistance Program in the five
County towns in order to utilize
better the support and volun-
teer assistance on behalf of,
families and children in the
various areas of Huron
County," noted Children's Aid
Society Director, Bruce R.
Heath.°
"In most communities ' in
Huron' County, church and
community service club groups
have traditionally assisted
people at Christmas. The local
at
co-ordinator sin each town, acts
as a clearing house,to eliniinate
duplication or jeintly meetsany
special needs that, come • to -
Children's Aid attention", he
said. "In sponsoring a Christ-
mas Bureau, it has been our in-
tention to make the • best
possible use of the voluntary -
donations which totally fund
the program.
"Any authorized represen-
tative of a church or com-
munity group may check our in-
dex
either at our office. in
Goderich, or with the local co-
ordinator. • Similarly ' families
needing assistance can contact
us or be referred by any com-
munity group or concerned in-
dividual," Mr. Heath added. '
"Up . to December. 2, the
Society had processed ap
proxirriately . a hundred twenty.'
five requests for Christmas
assistance, and other requests
continue to come in daily. For-
tunately, the Society has
already received donations and
commitments of help from
many church and service clubs,
but we anticipate many more
requests . for help this year than
last, and costs )have "also risen
since 1973," the director e•x-
plained.
List year •many individuals
and several family groups, not
affiliated with a service club or
church'..organization, when
doing their .own shopping made
it a point to purchase an extra
gift, article of clothing or a
game which could be used by a
family group and donated these
to the Bureau.
,Several families undertook to
sponsor partially or in total the
costs .for an individual family.
When one ,considers the
generally affluent level of gift
giving these'. days in most
Canadian families, it would not
seem unreasonable to appeal
for consideration of those less
fortunate and assist according
to •one's personal means. Those
donating money are asked to
forward same by. cheque or
money order to the Society of-
fice , 'in , Goderich, 46
Gloucester Terrace, marked
"Christmas."-... Income tax
receipts will,be° issued.
Donations of new gifts toys
and games for all .age groups,
books, sports equipment, in-
eluding good used skates, and
articles of new clothing such as
mitts,scarfs, caps, socks, under-
' wear, for all age groups will
,again be needed. Articles of
good. used clothing would also
-be welcomed but -not items -that
are in need of extensive men-
'ding or hopelessly out of date
in style.
Donations of gifts; toys and
clothing should be taken to the
local Bureau depot in the week
of December 9 to 13 if at all
possible, as sorting -and
distribution will be handled in
the week prior to Christmas.
The Children's Aid Society
has requested `that no
perishables be donated as there
are no facilities for storage, and
in most cases provision of the
•traditional dinner is handled
by cheque or purchase voucher
in lieu of a hamper. Others
have special diet needs which
necessitate individual pur-
chases' by the recipient.
The local bureau and c'ct-
ordinators are as follows:
Goderich and District,
Salvation Army, 18 Waterloo
Sttreet, Goderich (Phone
A AB
WENEED ALL TYPES
Enquiries, 524.7356 or 524-
93341).
Clinton and District, (In-
cluding Blyth and South to
Kippen), Clinton Town Hall,
(Phone Enquiries, 482-7312).•
• South Huron, Exeter United
:Church, 42 .James ,Street East
"(Phone Enquiries, 235-0275 -hr
235-2418).
.Seaforth and District,
Seaforth Public Library
(Basement)( Phone Enquiries,
527-1492 or 527-0282),
North Huron, Salvation
Army Citadel, 292 , Edward
Street (Phone Enquiries, 357-
19511.
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November 25 the E:B. Bar-
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for salt.
,November '26 the Westdak,
took on salt.
November 26 the Pindale
-came in light from Wyandote,
Michigan, for salt.
"November 30.the E.B. Bar-
ber came in light from Sarnia
far" salt.
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