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PAPE 6-,-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 19J5'~'
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OtBORNE. CORNER
Mrs. 6, Kaittinq
Swimming -lessons -for
Colborne children have started
and are progressing very
favorably. Ninety-five children
have registered and two buses
-terve-,been arranged to take thei
children to swimming. This
project sponsored by Colborn
`Township . Recreation, in past
years has been well -worth the
- effort and it looks- as if this is
going to be another year in
which many children will
benefit.
Decoration Service will be.
held at Colborne Cemetery this
Sunday.. August 10 at 2:30 p
with Rev. Leonard' Warr -
conducting the service, The
McMillan Family will provide
. the music.
4-H girls in the project
"Garden Clul; - Usesraof
Vegetables.' report Miss Jane
Pengilley, Home Economist
has visited • their. gardens,
Achievement Day will be
Tuesday, August 19 at the East
Wawanosh Public School.
Of special interest to many
Colborne Tawnship .boys and
girls and their parents is the
• Dungannon Calf Club. It is of
•special note to inform the
public, that the Dangannon Calf
Clu Will be holding their Calf
Judging at'the Dungannon Fair
Grounds this Saturday,. August
9 at. 1 p.m, Children belonging.
to this Club..{,tinge in age from
12 to 18 years •rnd this Saturday
and afternoon at the Calf Club .
Show at the Dungannon Fair
Grounds should .'prove "in-
teresting .to one and all so pian
to attend and support the boys,.,
and girls. -
SOFTBALL„
Softball is in full swing and
some of the , schedule. have
been completed.
Last Tuesday, July 29 the
'girls played and' the.- j un or
girls' team Won both gain
the senior girls' games, .
both.,, teams lost to Goderich.
Township. ; ..
Monday evening, August 4,
the boys played: Juniors
Colborne B team defeated
Colborne C team score 1$-4, the
Stanley B vs, Colbornae'A game
was_ postponed until this
.'T'h'ursday, August 7.
Senior boys, Colborne A team
• defeated Stanley score 11-4; the
.other game which was to, have
been played was postponed
until a later date,
Monday, August 11, the boys
,. play : Juniors, Goderich Twp. B
team vs. Colborne C team;
Colborne A team vs. Colborne B
team at the school.
Tuesday, August 12, the girls
play : Juniors, Co'lborr)e,B team
vs. Colborne A team.
Both the senior boys and
senior girls have completed
their playing schedule and new
schedules have not bee drawn
,,up to date.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Worthy Fowler recently have
been an aurft, Mrs. Fern
ShackeFbon, Toronto and Mrs,'
Fowler's brother, ' Mr. Tom
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Stamp. inJo siow
BY ROB SHAME R Reel custom first day,
Anyone who has been on the
philatelic,,bureau's malting list
doubtlessly knows how hard it.
is to keep receiving the new
release announcements ono
time
In a town like Goderich
where the announcements are
not always readily available', it
is important to receive these on
time. LPhilatelic heads
everywhere in Canada have
scratched their pates trying to
think of a solution to the
problem. They tried putting
their wives and'husbands on the
mailing list to see that if they
got two announcements, they
would receive at least one on
-time.
Alas,the government sent the
two at the same time, and, late
or not, they arrived together.
The purpose, and Canada Post
both defeated themselves.
There seems to be - no
solution, and. I have none 'to
`offer. The only reason ; you
would need to receive the an
neuncements on time ,is if you
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Smith reunion
On Sunday, July 27,. the
descendants .of James Smith
and y Margret > Mallough
Anderson . and. daughter gathered at Harbor Park,
Loraine of North Bay, and Mr. • 'Goderich, for their annual
and •Mrs. Stuart Patterson of picnic.. •
Penticton, B°;C, The picnic will be held in 1976
Mr, and Mrs. Clem Steffler .the' fourth Sunday in July at
have returned home from a Harbor park with dinner at 1
very enjoyable months
vacation in the West, mainly in
the Peace R iver District, Alta.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hunter
are pleased to announce their
o'clock,.
In charge of.the program and
lunch for 1975 ;were"Adeline
Allin, Evelyn Wilcbx, Jean and
Andre, Delbergue, Dorothy and
second granddaughter's ' Mi=ke Gulutzen, Karen . and
arrival - Susie May born to Mr.. Bar-4yHoegy -
and
H nter). Cottenham of Owen person present, iven�k oldest
1VIrs Dou - nee 'Linda–,...,..PriEjs...were, ,.
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Frank Glen,
Sound. Dungannon;, the family coming
Mrs. Armstrong of Detroit is the farthest, Tony and Mona •
visiting with'hersister, Mr. and Knox and family, Thorold;
Mrs. Terence Hunter. prize found under table, Anna
Miss Gail Louzon, who has Dexter; guess macaroni in jar,
been a patient in the.hospital in IsobelleDoherty.
London and Goderich for. Sports for the children were
several weeks, has returned conveyed by Karen and Berry
home. Her many friends miss Hoegy and Dorothy and Mike
her and. s'h her a speed:y', dunning race 3 to
recovery.5 year's:
Benny Hoegy, Tresa Brindley,
Sherry Hoegy; races 6-9 Sheila
Gulutzen, Murry Clark, Shawn
.Doherty; races, 10 to 13, Mary
Margret Smith, Steven _
Gulutzen,. Kevin Clark; race -14
hand owl': Mary Margret
• Smith, Janice •'Allis, Sharon
spirits ofk Dheathen �� �Ialg an Darryl Hoegy.; three-legged
FarrisB)runion
Rain,faltto dampen
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covers, and they ar-e not offered
by the government on their.subscription program.A very handsome and usefulbodklet is available fom the
Australian Philatelic Bureau.
If you write and ask to be,puton
their mailing. .list, you will
receive two or three back
issues of the Australian
Philaelic ' Bulletin, a very
informtive and" 'relevant
bulletin ad .newsletter. It is
well worththe priceofa stamp.
The address to write is ThePost Office Philatelic Bureau,
37'4 Bourke St, Melbourne,
Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3000.
If Australia is not yourcup of
te, perhaps you „collect' or
would like to collect new issues
from other countries. If this is
the case,you might be in-
terested in a booklet contining,
addresses of 203 philatelic
hureaus the world.*over. You
can 'pbtain mint stamand
any other philatelic items of-
fered bygovernments. '
This booklet is available for
one dollar postpaid from
LeonardKindler, 3366 Red Lion,
Road, Philadelphia, Pa. 191`14The booklet does not list
countries that sllonly to
dealers and 'wholesalrs and
not toindividuals. '
• If you are .vacationing
overeasthis year and plan to
visit stampSh-bps ire countries
you visit; you ,would be wise to
take along your Lyman's or
Canada Specialized catalgues.Many °people report( finding
rare items in one or two cent
.funk boxes. This is riot sur-
hriing, because a - dealer in
Germany or 'England has onlythe '-Gibbons •or Minkus
catalogue ,to go by, not wanting
tbe bothered chckinatalogues for everyco`untry. •
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' The 14th annual reunion was
held for the descendents of the
late • Ann Dickson? and David
Farrish on Sunday, August 3 in
Ashfield Township park.
Threate'ned by the rain.
everything dried up nicely and
didn't dampen the spirits of the
-Farrish clan. Many attended,
from . Lucknnw, '• Goderich,,
Gorrie, Wroxeter, Palmerstdn,
Willowdale,'Toronto, Kitchener
and Ashfield.
The ladi-s: °prr'ad a'bountiful
smor ashord supper a which
everyone enjoyed: After . the
deli rjous meal: .the president
Anne McDougall opened a•short
meeting. - w
A minutes silence was ob-
served in memory of .those 'pf
the clan who had passed aWay
since the• last. get together. •
These were Brent Farrish,
Harry .Girvin and • Auqrey,
Stewart.
Elections 'for officos were
held with'Anne McDougall, a-,
president„again next' year by
„unanimous decision. Grafit
°Farrish will' remain avice-
president and Winnie Walters-
astsecretary-treasure;.r.
The secretary's report was
road by Winnie Walters, Elmer
Farrish had his family, • tree
record ` hook and new names
were,recorded. , '
-Afte1 the business Jack
.Westlake:. Bill Johnston and'
Jack Parrish arranged' games
and races for the children and
adults. -
Grace Farrisl"r' Lucknow,
was the eadest lady present and
Elmer F'arrish, • the eldest
gentleman.
A good time. was had by all
•and the picnic is' planned for
next year at th'e same time and
price.
race, Shawn Doherty'ar d.Kevin
Clark; kick -the -slipper, Anna--
Dexter; 1 ladies find their
husband, Judy Brindley.
There Was candy and
balloons fpr the little ones.
In charge of program and
lunch for 1976 will be Evelyn
Wilcox, Lucille and Pauline
Glen and Jean and Andre
Delbergue. Sports committee is;
Dorothy and Mike Gulutzen and
Karen and Barry Hoegy:
NOW PLAYING:
THURSDAY, AUG. '7 TO SAT. AUGUST 9
Chris Black & the Swinging Brass'
EIG`l-IT PIECE DANCE BAND
Si. COVER CHARGE FRIDAY & SATUR-
DAY NI,GHT ONLY. COVER CHARGE WILL
BE PAYABLE AT THE DQOR.
COMING: ..
MONDAY, AUGUST II TO SAT. AUGUST -16
9.incoIn Green”
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
THIS WEE -K'S
SPECIAL
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Graduates.,
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Lynda L. Cook, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. 4'. Cook of
Goderich, graduated from'
Fanshawe College' School of -
Nursing, 'W$dstoek Campus,
on July 29 at a ceremony at ,
cAlumnl Hall, London.
9 7.4 V.WCamper
Complete with twin bunks, Ice box, table, sink,'folding roof,
radfat"1ires,,onlj' 5,000 miles, finished in orange' and white.
J LT -02&1
4-2 5.0.
Alf Hoy Motors
West Street - Goderich
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ROUN"ANo AOUT1ITH MARTHA
How 'are you after the heat
wave?
I nearly froze this, morning
when the temperature -dropped
to something around 59
degrees. We certainly can't
complaink about too little
summer, - it is the best and
hottest we have had in years.
I was so proud and happy to
hear that Rusty Orrriardy and
his , little partner Karen
Osborne had won the' dance
competition in figure skating in
•Niagara Falls last weekend.
This is a big step up forthese
youngsters and the whole Port
of Goderich should take pride in
their accomplishments. They
are certainly , put -ting
GODERICH before ;the people
of Canada with their travels
and fine skating.
Some day ,these -young people
will compete outside of Canada
1. are we waiting until then to
say "Well done, Rusty and
Karen"? .
Can we claim them for
Goderich—then? • '
This sort of thing makes me
so darned mad, when I see two
youngsters ;(now" 17) working
their hearts out for something
they love and their home town
sitting placidly on their
collective fannies saying
NOTING,!
This is not the first. time this
has happened. We have had
other young .people "'strive so
hard'."t rrecognition - but they
get little or no encouragement
or appreciation. It really .is
TOO BAD.
It .is' the same thing with
hockey or othr:r sports teams,
music, art, the dance or theatre
• - the town ' 'says nothing and
seldom attends their games or
concerts until they are" on the
very top. I think this apathy is
the reason many of our teams
and individuals never quite
make it because they do not
have their home town rooting
for; therm:
Since we have so many
newcomer's to our town,
perhaps T!-IEY. can recognize
sincerity and hard work and
will show some signs of ap-
preciation for those who have .`
,the guts and stamina to do their
THING.
Many of you may not know it,
but we have a great number'6f
really wonderful people who in
the last few years, have chosen
Goderich asTHEIR town to
enjoy and raise their
youngsters. They want the best
for them - 'and I can see that
they will fight for it, too. -
This' generation of young
people - young marrieds"- who
have settled here are like the
'people of over,a hundred years
ago - they want a better pla'ee to
put down/Moots and they will
work for it.
So, you who do little or
nothing for the town but back-
bi to or destroy—=keep out of
their way --for 'the next- hun-
dred ,years ;;are' going 'to see:,
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great iMprovements on every
hand for Gixierich. -
Congratulations•toErank and"
Mabel Walkom on their 45th,
wedding anniversary. WOW!
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Love,
Martha.
V1ie,ddjng
Reception
for
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Pfrimmer
(nee Pat Adams)
arida y.„.. -Aug.._
9pm�-1a;m.
•at
Saltford
Dancing to Shannon
Friends Welcome
Color TM Winner
Chief of Police P.D'. Cing happily makes the draw for
the free color TV offered by Peter. Parent & James .
Green, new owngrs of Green & Parent Ford &..Mercury
Sales, Limited.
The winner of the, color .,TV was Hope 'Cook of 144
Albert St., Clinton.
The TV prize was a_special, offered during the in-
troduction of the new dealership to Goderich.
It
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