The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-13, Page 1410,
PACE 8, , QDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THU1tSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1975
The third meeting of the was chosen -to represent the
Auburn Snowmobile Club was Club. Coffee and Donuts were
held, at the Auburn Com- served.
-naunity Memorial hall with. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball
nineteen members present.' returned last week from a
The president Allan Craig two -week's holiday in, the
was in charge and the Ifa waiianlslands.
minutes were approved as Mrs. ' Marjorie (Hays)
read by the secretary Chuck Dunlop of Goderich visited
Kerr. A discussion followed last Saturday with Mrs. Celia
regarding a grant from the Taylor. ,
Department of National A surprise farewell party
Resources to organize and was held for Mr. -and Mrs.
establish a provincial Everett Taylor who last, fall
snowmobile trail. It was moved to their new home 'in
decided that the, Executive Blyth, last. Saturday evening
,wbuld go ° to the Wingham at the" home of Mr. and Mrs.
office to enquire about par- Bert Daer in Blyth. About
ticulars regarding the grant. thirty neighbours and friends
The Club was to contact Vic -enjoyedan evening of cards
Culbert of Mildmay to speak and crokinole. After , lunch
on the Ontario Federation of Harold McClinchey read the
Snowmobile Clubs, giving the address and Gordon Gross
members more information presented Mr. and Mrs...
before joining the Federation. Taylor with a gift. Both.
Mel • Bogie of Goderich, Everett and Verna • thanked
representing - —Knox everyone for the gift and the
Presbyterian Church, evening planned for them.
Goderich, presented the Club Miss Lorraine Chamney,
with -an agreement to use librarian at the Auburn
their land and building on the Library has reported the
Maitland Block as a club circulation at the local.
house. The Club members library for, 1974 was as
decided to -meet at Seers' follows: Adult books -237;
Body 'shop on Saturday and-- Juvenile -33; with a total of 270
, then proceed to the Club and a cumulative total of
house to decide what repairs 3,966 books.
would be needed. The Mr. Peter McDonald of
members were asked to draw •Goderich, • forrxmerl.of
snowmobile ..crests for_ the auburn, has been- -appointed
• club and the best would ° be . Regional -Supervisorof
used to represent the Club. A Inspection for the National
trip up north for the weekend Hardwood Lumber
was . discussed and ' it Was • Association and began • his
decided to enquire what trails duties, on February -1. He will
and sites would be available. mke overinspectors throughout
Plans were made for the next IDntario and parts'of'Quebec,,
meeting on February 5. in the . and succeeds J. Carl Adams
Auburn Community of ,Bramp.tofi.
Memorial hall. The meeting Congratulations Peter, on
was.adjourned,and coffee was your appointment. He began
served by Maxine and Bill working for the National
Seers, Hardwood ' Association on
The fourth meeting of the . July 1'•, 1970; .
Auburn $nowmobile Club was Mr. and Mrs. Donald
;held in the Auburn Coni- Cartwright, David, •Derrick
muhity Memrorial hall with 26 . and tLorie spent the weekend
members present. Jack in London with Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor was present from the George Reuger, Danny,
Ontario' Federation • .of Terry and Wendy. Donald
Snowmobile Clubs and gave a and David attended the
very informative talk about muzzle -loading shoot at
O.F.S.C. The members voted , London and .L?onald was
in favor of joining the Ontario among the prize winners.
Federatign of Ontario. It was . The annual meeting of the
also learned that new copies Auburn Community
of -,...4-0 Motorized Snow ,Memorial hall was held at the
Vehicles Act (Bill 161) are home of Mrs. Dsinald Haines:,
available from Queen's Park, Gerald McDowell • was
.Toronto. chairman for the meeting.
The members discussed' Members, of the . Auburn
organizing more trails to link recreational committee at -
up with other clubs getting tended to ask for use of the,
written permission from all hall for different events
land -owners, A trip up north coming up. The request was
is planned on the weekend of • granted. The Hall Board
February , 15 and regular
cook -outs are to bevheld every - with music by the Blenders.
" Saturday night at the Club •
',House., ' Trudy Machan's crest ti Po
i c e
James Glousher was ap-
pointed the new - chaihnian
and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
president off, the Auburn
Women's Institute was made
vice-chairman. Other
members of the Hall •Beard
are John Jewitt, reeve of
Hullett, Joseph Hunking,
deputy -reeve- Hullett, Gerald
McDowell, East' Wawanosh,
Kenneth SC'ott, West
Wawanosh, Jim
McPhee,Colborne Township
and -James Glousher, village
of Auburn. Mrs. Donald
Haines was re -appointed
secretary treasurer, and Mrs.
Marie Caldwell, caretaker.
In the financial statement it
was shown- that $1164.00 was
received from rents; Grants
from Hullett-$125.00; East
Wawanosh-$100, West
Wawanosh-$100 . • and
Colborne -Sin. The water
services brought in $490 and
the Auburn Women's
Institute donated $554.80.
Among the outstanding
expenses were new ,storm
windows -$336.90 Fred
Lawrence wiring -$463.90, fuel
bill -$568.87 and hydro -$227.88. •
The- bank balance at the- end.
of 1974 was $532.69.
The new books on. the
History of Auburn are selling
Defeat .London.::.`.._
well states Mrs. Celia Taylor,
curator of the Auburn
Tweedsmuir Village History
book for the Auburn Women's
Institute. Many books have
been sent on request and
many letters have been -
received telling how much
they enjoyed the book. The
following is a letter received
from Mrs. C.M.. Williams,
curator for the London Area.
Dear Mrs. Taylor:
Please accept my thanks
and •also those of the London
Area ..Tweedsmuir Book
committee for the splendid
book "History of Auburn"
which I received this week.
What a tribute it :is to the
women and others on the
committee who contributed to
its publication. Never will full
credit be pail for all the work
of our Women's Institute in
recording a history such as
your .branch, along with
many other people, will be
remembered for a long time.
It has been placed in the box,
along with all other records.
Please express my sincere
thanks to the Auburn
Women's Institute.
Sincerely,
Mrs. C.M. Williams,
St. Thomas, Ontario.
arnia -captures
GDCI tournament
Sarnia St. Patrick's
Fighting Irish scored 20
points in the final quarter to -
defeat London Beal Raiders
51-46 ' in the championship
game of the Goderich Vikings
invitational senior basketball
tournament held in the GDCI
gyms Saturday.
The 'Raiders .started
strongly. They took an early
12-0 lead, led 20-8 at the
quarter, 31-21 at the half and
34-31 after three quarters.
' The fourth quarter was
marked by hot shooting by
the Fighting Irish who got an
• 18 point performance from
Bob Pelletier and 10 points
from Fern Rocca.
• Ralph .'Moxley
.points to lead
shooters while
zgerald had 14. - • -
Petrolia's Lambton Central
beat Dorchester 58-46 in the
scored 16
the Beal
Don Fit -
planned a dance for March 1 Consolation final. .,
Top scorers for Lambton
Central were Ted Hext with
4.
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report
'A 'two -car' Collision on East
Street near The Square in-
volving vehicles driven by
'Norma Morrice, RR 3 •Port
Albert, and William Ross, 92
Newgate -Street, Goderich on
February 10 resulted in over
$300-darnages. Da-rriage to the
Ross vehicle was estimated
at $300 and $25 to the Morrice
vehicle. There' were' no in-
juries.
During - the week " the
Goderich Police Department
also -laid 26 charges under ate: ,
Highway Traffic Act, 11
under the Liquor Control Act,
seVen under the Criminal
Code of Canada and one
under ' the motorized snow
vehicles act.
16 points; Paul Core with 12
and Randy Ford with 10.
-Mike Mustos and Brian
Bovan had nine points. each.
for Doi chester.
Beal's Moxley was named
the most valuable player .of
the tournament. Pelletier was
the tournament's top scorer
`with 61 points in three games.
Named to the tournament
All-star' team were Moxley,
Pelletier, Core,, Bob Lemkay
of London Montcalm and Al.
Taylor of Dorchester.
Other scores -were:
Championship semi-finals:
Beal 60, Strathroy 43; St.
Patrick's 56, Montcalm 54.
Consolation semi-finals:,
London Central 66, Medway
52; Dorchester 65, Goderich
40. •
In the preliminary round it
was: Strathroy 86, Lambton
Central 73, St. • Patrick's 49,
Medway 42, • Beal 47;
Goderich 45; Montcalm 78;
'Dorchester 53. • -
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE McCUE-
Victoria Street wedding
Yellow pom-pom mums
and pale • blue and white
carnations decorated Vic-
toriao Street United Church,
Goderich, on Saturday,
J, nuar.y ' 25 • at three -thirty
o'clock in the afternoon, for
the marriage ceremony of,
Doreen Bonnie Solomon of
"';55u di a MIAMI an-d--J`im1VreCU
of Goderich.
ewhite long-stemmed car-
nations.
• Groomsman was Greg
Little of -Goderich and
Dawson Lamb and George
Barwick; both of Goderich,
ushered the guests from
Peterborough, Toronto,
Oshawa, Keswick, Bervie and
- Goderi"cli."• •
,The reception was held at
the home of the. groom's
parents, ' West Street,
Goderich, where the groom's
mother receivedher guests
wearing • a' black flared
polyester evening skirt with a
frilly blouse of white organza.
White carnations formed her
corsage,. -
For their wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the, bride
changed to a long red and
white silk jersey ;dress to
which was pinned a white
carnation corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. ° McCue will
reside in Gederich. Prior to
her marriage' the bride was
honored at showers arranged
by Mrs, Doris Pagan and
Mrs. Elva Burns,_ Goderich..
Mrs. Dorothy, Pfrirnmer,
Benmiller, and Mrs. Ruth
Anne Cunningham, Goderich.
The Reverend Leonard
Warr performed the
ceremony and the wedding
music was provided by Mrs.
J.A.. Snider, ,organist of the
church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. Patrick Solomon of
Southampton and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McCue, Goderich.'
'Escorted to the altar by
Brian Scollis of Keswick, the
bride wore a pale blue peau
de soie princess -styled dress'
with long full sleeves of
patterned lace. • Blue
Miniature carnations were
caught. in her hair and she
carried a nosegay of pink
sweetheart roses and baby's.
breath knotted with pink satin
ribbon. , , -
Miss Sally Solomon of
Kincardine was maid ofo•
honor wearing a long flowing
A-line gown of pink polyester
accented by a white collar.
. Her, flowers were two pure
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The GDCI wrestling team
defeated Stratford Nor-
thwestern in a dual meet held
in Stratford last Thursday by
the score of 52-31., -
The victory gave . the
Vikings a record of six wins
against only one • defeat ,in
their Huron -Perth schedule.
The Hi ron Perth cham-
pionships are being held
tomorrow (Friday) at
Stratford Central.
Against Northwestern,
Viking wrestlers fared as.
follows:
Don Kirk.connell won by a
decision in the $4 pound class;
Rick Todd lost a decision in
the 90 pound , class; Mike
Jefery won a decision in the
98 pound class 1 Ron Moran
lost by a pin in the 106 pound
class; Steve Moore mon by a
pin in the 115" pound class;
,- Mike Hawkins lost by a pin in
the 123 pound class; Steve
Palmer lost by a decision in
the 130 pound class; Larry
Plaetzer won' by a pin in the
°136 pound class; ,-Glen
Dougherty won by, default in
the 141 pound class; Pete
Willis won bya pin;in the 148
-p nd' laas- 'G'erry 'et Brie ,-
won by a decision in the 157
pound class; Dave Rodges
won by a pin in the 168 pound
class; Fred Martin lost by a
pin in the 178 pound class;
Ray ,Beach lost by a pin in the
194 pound class; George
Sheardown w'on bydefault in
the unlimited class.
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