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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-23, Page 21r?. 11 .G.01) E.MC.It SIG NAI.,,,7STAR1,,,THOR5D4x•IMuAgr 23, 1975— 16. PERSONAL , WE INVITE engaged couples to visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Receive.a free gift and tell your friends about our shower and Bridal, Registry §ervice. No charge, no obligation.-3tf •DO YOU have marriage4Nfamily' problems? The Ministry of Com - 1, .„,intiility f& Social Services offers help in thenform of marriage and family counselling either in your home or itt the Winglotm Office; 199 Josephine Street„ Foy appointment, phone 357-3370.:7-8tf 17. LOST AND FOUND • 26. CARD OF THANKS 76. CARD OF THANKS Rp•LLINSON::'We sincerely thank our many friehds for making our 60th Wedding Anniversary a very••happy oc- casion; also for the lovely gifts and cards we received.—Mary and Alfred Rollinson. -4 ,r• 'FEAGAN - Words cannot begin to express .our gratitude to relatives and friends for all tile kindnesses extended to us at the time -of Doug's passing. It would be impossible to thank everyone Dr. Pullen, and thirses of sixth indiyidually but we do want you floor East. Vi Cowan. —4x to know how much your help iiimmommii; was apprqciated. The many floral tributes, . donations to charity, and expressions , of Sympathy _have meant SQ much tous. The Feagan Farmers BOWERS - We desire to express „ to our relatives and friends our heartfelt thankS"TOT their .many ...11.11.1111111.111111011 expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavethent; The beautiful floral ' offerings were especially appreciated. Special :.thanks to Father Moynaharf,the CHINCHILLAS - a few left - pallbearers and Stiles Funeral some bred females standards - Home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward "bred Beige" - also few 'Stan - Bowers and family. —4 ar dard X Beige - a few Beige males. All must go. Clinton 482- 7864. —4X LOST — Vicinity Eldon Street, six monthold kitten,t.black with white on neck, „ansWers to Blackie. Phone 524-7773,-4 21. BIRTHS STOTESBURY-LEESON: • At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich:' Ontario, to the Rev. Dr. ,and Mrs. Lawrence Stotesbury- Leeson, Orlar Place, Bayfield, Onfario, on January 18, 1975, a -son, Robert Edward Cromwell. A brother for Susan. -74 PEARSON: Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pears,on, 236 Bepnett St. E., are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jodi Rebecca, • January 15, 1975, at Alexa?idra MacAULAY - The family of -the• Hospital.-4nc ,late Dale 'MacAulaY wishto thank the relatives,,,friends, and n di-ghbourS" whose kirdriegs 'and LEWIS Special thanks to 'Dr. LOX,: • Lynch, nurses and staff Alexandra HOspital for their " kindness, duringmy stay in hospital. Mrs. Phyllis Lewis —4 • COWAN - 1 wish to express my thanks ,to friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers, 'and inquiries while 1 was a patient in. University -Hqspital, London. Special 'thanks, to Dr; Wallace, Dr. Barnett, Dr. Paty, Attention A- FOR SALE ROBINSON We should like sincerely to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindly expressions of sympathy folloWing the recent passing of our brother. W.O. and Catherine • Robinson —4x 25. IN MEMORIAM time of his accident. The floral Bo CUNDARI:' .In memory of Vi tributes, donations_ lo„ Charity, ho5t Ciinton ... Cundari, who passed ,kiway six thecomforting thes,sage by Aev. k1. • years•ago, January 29, 1969.. ...,,'7 Ralph King„ and , the lunch , God took you for His own; • L . . .._6_, _....„--_-.. -,„..,,,....------_,..„....,,,_-,„,___--,,,,-,,,-• ___ - ---- - The Golden Gate Senior of • ' " v't • Citizens of---Giid-erich Those of of us you left behind , 4 much appreciiited. their first meeting of the -New Year on Wednesday„. -January 8 in MacKay Hall. 'Mr. . Snyder the president., , conducted .a ,, business. meeting, assisted by the secretary ',Mrs. Salter and the treasurer Mrs. Larder. Mrs. Salter read the minutes of tile December meetings.' • A. few games'of cards were pla_yed, ,after. .which a lunch 4as si...1 ','.,Strby the January , lunchcommittee. USED tractor • . chains good conditjon. Ronald • Baer, hhone 524-9821,'-4X '(continued from. page 7)14, FIRST WIN RAE J. WATS0 1VHDISET "B'S" .. In a game played here iq Goderich Monday, January 13, the Midget "B's" won their first igame of .the season, as they carne. from behind to upset Zurich Midgets 5-4-: Zurich went ahead on twO, quick goals by centre Fred Mommerstug, but before the first period ended, Doug Redpath picked: up a loose puck to beat Zurich goaltender Randy Oke. Leroy Meriam assisted. Zurich ended up with two game misconducts and 4 gross misconduct plus 10 ; minor 'penalties ,,to only 7 minor penalties called against Rae J. Watson Real Fstate. At the 1 A7 mark of the second. period, Bill Gauley., tied the game, picking up, • Dean• Black's- pass and letting a high handed wrist shot go from ,10 feet out. Zurich, ,again went ahead on a goal Pete Kelly was, partly screened oh, but Bill ,,deserved 4-3 win. ,Gauley came right back at Hanover opened the the , 6:19 mark for the scoring in the first two equalizer, Dean .13Iack minutes of play as Doll Kennedy and Paul Schaefer seconds remaining, the Kincardine got thcgo ahead'. Goderich team gave the assisted. goal while puck away in their own end pass, Ron Wilson remmed it disputed goal as thii Twins home.wHhailnedepdlaay!nbgr,eaak'a•rnwaayn and Hanover slid . one piast Paul Duckworth:, it was a • , , players thought Mike Bray Final, period it' was Kin- had pushed 'it in , With . his cardine who piked up two hands, but the referees let more goals .on• power pray the goal stand and . was a aptetancnhiss,pbuyuEozn. Farrali and victory for Hanover. It was , • thei,r second straight, win as The TwinS:were called for ehey. defeated Listowel six minor penalties in the !• Saturday night for their first final period plus 10 minute win of the season. Misconduct. Dennis Burrows , • ' HOCKEY NOTES Goderich Referees. Association should hold a meeting or clinic. with all the coaches,- managers, etc.; received , Kincardine's only penalty for elboWing, and he should have had 5 minutes •for drawing blood. . Rep Worsell, who worked hard'all night, finally scored banging one off the goaltender's stick with less than twc minutes remaining in the game. Hanover upset the Goderich Twins in a close contest played here in Goderich Sunday afternoon,. January 19. With only 7 seconds remaining- in the garhe, Mike Bray slid one in through Paul Duckworth's legs to give Hanover- a must started the ply. •Mercey let a hard high one Dean °Black Was the op- go whiCh vvent in off John por un s w t Local •SeniOrs t it i less. than a Page's .arm. Tim McLean ' minute remaining. in ...the•• _tieci.....the game on' a .power sympathy helped sO much at the, second period as Zurich went play attach, picking up Greg ahead on eve Ha • r We felt so all alone. But through the years we've felt you. love- • , In the life you helped tis start; - For to' see your smile 'or hear your laugh We have only tow look in our hearts. n • —Always remembered and sadly missed by Terry and Di, -4 26. CARD.Of'THANKS t• vIcCULLOUGH - The family of the late Christopher Andrew McCullongh would like to ex- press a sincere, thank you to Stiles nFuneral Home, Captain Herber, Captain MacKenzie and Dr. B.J. Lynch. A special thank you 'to Jean and Emery Baechler and family Who have • opened. their home to us while we prepare oitr new living • quarters. We also want to thank • Mrs. R. A., Chapman, neighbors, • friends' and everyone in this community who have been so generous in helping us get re- established. Yoter tlroughtfulness and kindness will never be • forgotten. ' Dave, Ann,„and Michael McCullough, Bill and 'Bertha' Hendersbn, Frank and Mildred.McCullough.-4 THIS WEEK'S 41E-' Winners ' CLUB NO. 2 YVONNE KERR CLUB *NO. 3 MRS. DENNIS'STEEP• %, - CLUB ND. 4 • . MRS. FRAN,BRADY You con benext NOthing to:buy • .,Nothing to lose 'Enquire today ORMANDY DIAMOND SPECIALIST GODERICH. Ori January 15 the. Golden: Gate Senior Citizens of ' Goderich entertained the Senior citizens of Clinton, Alt enjoyed playing progressive euchre.' A nice lunch was served, ' each member bringing sandwiches. The Jantiary luhch committee' was in charge. 'The next,business meeting • Wilt be in MacKay, Hall on February .5. Alt' senior citizens are weleOrne. Anyone wishing to Carpet owl should come to MacKay Frail on Friday Janury 24. berer'S Beacom's pass'and knocking goal. 'in his own rebound. With thescore tied four.. Hanover again wentahead all, Rae ?. Watson. Midgets at the 2 minute mark of the ot the only goal in the third second period. This, time eriod This Eant'W-"ffe-rti winger Barry Ward, Ken power play .as he was left Shelton assisting on the , .unprotected in front , of the winning goal-. • , _Twins net., aft- Hanover were assessed THE TWINS. .. five minor penalties in , the MIDGET "A" .• second period 'hut the Twins • . ALL-STARS % , could only capitalize on one The Goderich Midget' A" power- plaY. attach. This was -All-Stars ,went , down to. on 'Tim McLean',s: second • defeat twice last week 'as goal of the game assisted b.y they lost to Kincardine and till Lewis, . --, the bottom.team Hanover. .: Hanover again, took the Travelling to Kincardine , lead in the third period as - on January 14, Kincarditic ' Don Merver scored„ his Midget -outskated, • out- second goal ' of the game. checked and outplayed the This came with Hanoer two Twins to a 6-3 victory. Only men sttsrt and the Twins had one, penalty in the first one sifting in the box also. period it was to Kincardine Mike Andrews, 'after but Goderich couldn't score serving two P.‘t-ninutes for on thoir'power play.'- holding, scored the Twins Both Kincardine 'goals third goal at the 14:42 mark came on'a three way passing 'of the- final s period, Piiking Olay as defenc.eman Ed up' a .loose puck in tile,slot Yottng and Ron Wilson 'let and heating Monty Morinan - blasts, go from tPie point to, who Played an outstanding heat goaltender John Page.- game ,.in the nets for In the second period," the Hanover on a - partly • Twins started to 'play better screened shot, - .. hockey as they tied the game This- tied the game, •3,al1 . 2 all on Phil Arthur's, and and it looked. like a one point 'Tim McLean's, goals. Scott game ' but 'with, \only .7. •V• 1 • Hey - Come on in! • I invite you to come in and look at our 1975 models. We'd Ilke„your business and 1 think You'll like what we -have to offer In our new car lineup for '75. Come' In and look them over in our,brahF1 new showroom. ri deep we wrote the book or BACKED BY AMERICAN MOTORS , BUYER PROTECTION PLAN AMC's exclusive Buyer Protection Plan means that under normal'use and service, if any part of 'your new 1975 AMC car is defective in material or 'workmanship except tires — in the first year or 12,000' miles, and it is the F actory's fault, it will be fixed Without charge. 5s. • rri`ot . • . 14.12:7,4,r•4" • G 197$ PASSENGER CARS arRoDuc7THE N,A, 41,..4. Pi 0411-1 , • ... t.....g.2_ , ka..., --------00,---- - •-,,, 4' 01%4 , VP, ' n ;•;•••• , —11, • GREMLIN HORNET • • • A message from.the- sales manager We.wcont YOU as our customer! ittx. •• _ . You will find a good selection of new products in stock, and you can get premium price for your good c lean used car. Wheth er a new customer or present customer, it will be our o b jective in these new fa cilities to bring you the utmost in service and satisfaction not just FOR sale, b ut ATTER a sale. Why not.dr6p iri anki meet.,Peter Strickland, the new franchised dealer and the rest o f the staff. Inspect the new. premis es - have a coffee - W e'd like to see you. And watch for our official graft! opening 'soon. 4 Gord Munroe • 1/4 • -OPEN ,8 to 9 p.m. We back them better bemuse we build them better • Wed. and Sat. 6 p,.m.. V e American Motors MATADOR Tlf ItC241CON KERS LAND AUTO MART LTD. 346 Huron Rd....(HVVy. 8 Goderich 524-8841 or 5247841I , plus' any fans who wish: to attend. • - Several garnef0pOrt$'.449VF. the referees have net been These referee'S that do the :qualified -= no cards, 4001 ; games • are from the Goderich Ref„erees' 'Association, have all got their tickets (cards?) and are eligible to „atiswer any questions you may'have; For example — game • misconducts and suspen- • sions. Does this mean one gaine or three games out? Does the convener or the league pass down the rule"? Or -the W.O.A.A.? 01. the 0 Referee -in -chief? Who., knows? If a referee hands down a three game suspension, does it 'Stick? ' sign the game report etc. , These are mishaps that should be looked into. How many'coaches or WO. • • km* what. a gross penaltY„.• Or why a five minute :IS, called for cross clfeCking.: instead of two minutes? Or, „ why five minutes fqr charging instead of tWo? These are some of - the questions asked by our readers and„the only way we ". can answer them is by having a meeting' • and. • allowing the referees to anser them. Let's sie if, • anything can he done. ROUND AND HON WIN MARTHA , Our Goals: EQUALITY, D•EVELOPM.ENT an • Did you -know that 1975 is P.EACEWornen,. whether as in- ,. International Womens Year? dividuals or as members of , ' General Assemply of the organizations. and., • club United Nations proclaimed . 'groups, should -work for 'S these 'goals' within their loca4. 1975 a , Internat.ional .Womels Yearand set"thes ce m m unities and 'should follow with. 'attention the ,goals.fdr, us gals:-.-- . , , - ,- to promote • equalityplah a.atiOies - ried , 'by • - the • of frii-t74 iaed Nations for this year between men and wQmen; '- to ensure •the' full par- ticipation of women in the Actually, all organizations total developmenteffort at should work together . thru' the creation, of InternatiOnal the national, regionaland ' Y r, Co mittees - to recognize the in- . regional and' national. portance . of women's in. ‘ ., programs'planned for 1975. ' creasing ,contribution to the , _ou riiay __ write to Mrs. developme-nt .of. friendly Gusella, International, relations, co-operation and Women's Year Secretariat,. wc$rld peace, ... This, is a great opportunityPrivy Council Office, Ottawa, Ont. code KlA 0A3. to advance the rights and ..responsibilities of women. Ail this on top of our one and to expand their freedom, hundred and twenty-fifth J.L. M'cLEAN of choice in planning their year as a Town really calls • '••• lives. • for •"a. stirring up among the John Lauchlin McLean, 217 - women of Goderich. I know. Picton Street- .died of no better way ,to get -• janPXY-20' in St. Joseph'g things moving than thro' the Hospital, Sarnia, at the age „ *women's clubs. • of 62. He had been ill for I can only hope all the about one year but had been presidents could he as lively in hospital only .a few days and conscientious asa before his death. ' , wonderful gal, Grace, He was "born January 5, whoaccomplished so , 1913 in Bruce County to John many great things with the Lauchlin and Margaret • 1.0,D.E. as their preSident. , (Montgomery) McLean. He This •great lady is very came to • Goderich , in the proud of her group and their early 50's at the time the accomp-Ushments and we .,mine)kyvas opened where he can all look to her for advice • worked as • a mine foreman. or inspiration to liven us up. , He was married December • ,The • year, beginning 14, 1940, in Timmins to the• January first, is an historic former • Elizabeth Ann month has slipped away. , he hestT variety shows e ones that had , been quickly and enthusiastically- put together and the en- thusiasm SHOW -ED. Plans 'that dilly-dally frorri, one ,meeting to another usually • fall by .the wayside or lose theik punch. They should be -taken-care-Of-Al once -so -that -- everyone can keep up their interest. • Launch a project and keep pushing it to,a great finish.. -• I* . Love,Martha. • • •4, GEM DIAMONDS As long as three thousand years ago, man bent down'to • pick ,u15 a ,glistening pebble and by some chance found it to be different from other • stones. From that time,. diamond began to acquire' 'magical powers and to be regarded* with awe, worship'. and avarice.. n Man began to4 collect diamonds, treasure - them, build ,legends around them, trade them, treat them, as gems, fight over them, arid eventually to giN.7e them as symbols of love and trust, TileA, name Diamond is derived from the 'old French diamant, itself derived from the Latin and . ,the .Greek adamas,, 'meaning "un - _conquerable", Diamonds', effect on social' history has been mainly because they are possibly the grea-test con- centirated ,form of wealth whiCh is .negoliable almost anywhere": 'They, have played - a part in many upheavals and .during recent world wars paid the way for ,the escape of refugees item 'totalitarian tyrannies, From at least the fourth 'century B.C., India traded in' diamonds, taxed them and exported them. There had long been trade - between , India and Babylon, Syria, Ceylon • and* Arabian coun- tries. Diamonds:that- reached the western part of the Roman :Empil were prized for their' magical.powers, • All gems haVe three common attributes -rarity, beauty and durabilit'y. -The. luster, fire, and brilliance of diamond are so unique, -,that diamond is considered in''a class by itself, apart from •au other gems. After diamonds were discovered, they were not " wor'n in jewellery at 'ally and if they were, it was as talismans. At some poinA they acquired value in exchange for other goods or -services and became .a badge of rank or wealth. Later diamond were used spe,cifically fo jewellery •purposes by royalty. And still Wei-, it iS-•• no wonder, then, that this jewel of such beauty and such meaning is the symbol \orthe single most important 'emotion known to mari,. • To be continued next.wcTek ••• David C.*Ansttt G.G. Geaduate Gernologist ( G .1A .) Clinton, Ont. opportunity for the whole world to focus atientictp on the status of women, and ,on the means to improve their • status. ' Beta Sigma Phi Inter- ' national Executive - council has 'urged -a11 chapters, councils and individual members tp participate in the activities. and Work for quality, Development and VeaCe. : There's a lot that can be done. Let's alf get together and"accomp1ish something Ktiusela.. He • was an adherent of .Bethel Pen- tecostal Tabrnacle. Survi.ving , are his wile; three daughters, Mrs. David (Susan) GoWer, R.R: , 2 Qoderleh ; Mrs. -Stephen (Karen) Snell, Sarnia; • and Lisa, 'Lonslyn.; one son, John' of Elliott Lake; one ,gran- ddaughter, Kara 'Gower; hi, mother, Mrs. Margaret McCan, Southampton; two sisters;' Mrs. Jamieson (Beccy), Hunter, Tiverton and 'Mrs. Sara Sheppard, - • Worthwhile in. Goderich for Denver, Col., and one niece and five nephews' • .„ A few weeks ago I men- Funeral servi.cc is today, tioned some of the activities :Thursday., January 2,3 'at 2 vvhih took place during our p.m. in Bethel Pentecostal Centennial Year '67' hbping Tabernacle ‘with Re', Peter these groups would act St. Don officiting. quickly . on things for this 'Interment will 136:- in year - even tho' a whole Tiverton Cemetery. ATTENTION VETERANS Ex -Service Men antliNomen and Dependents THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAL/OFFICER Mr. HW. Moyer Provincial, Service Officer London, Ontdrio 11 be visiting in the area the eek of February 25, 1975 Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding war disability perksions-,Oreatment, allowances, etc, 4 .fi------ requpte4 to contacrthe service officer, or ecretary, Of the local branch, whOse name appears below, not laterthan February 7, W'75 10 arrange an interview. • • •1/4George Low Service Officer PHONE 524-723801'.5 24-9390 • ol•