The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-28, Page 160
PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, 1975
,Mrs. Gordon Miller visited in Alexandra Marine and General
Toronto last week with her Hospital,4Goderich.•
daughter, Mrs. Ronald Elliott • Congratulations- to Dr. and'
and Mr, Elliott. ` Mrs. Harry"Cieslar (nee J,dy
Mrs. Frances Clark spent the Arthur), on their marriage in
'veel end with Mr. and Mrs. Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth
J.C. McIntosh and family at last Wednesday evening.
`Port Stanley. Brian Robertson returned
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett borne last Sunday after being a
' of Port Albert and Mr. and Mrs. patient in Alexandra Marine
John Stadelmann, Christine , and General Hospital' following
ets and Rhonda of Blyth and Miss a farrr accident in which'his
Jackie Collinson of Lucknow foot was injured. ,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Reugern
Eleanor' Bradnock .'•. and Mr. and family of London visited on
George Collins. ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sympathy is extended to the Donald Cartwright and family'.
family of the late Mrs. Lloyd , Manyof the Huron County,
Johnston`f London who passed roads .were damaged , by the
away on August 17 at Victoria heavy rainfall last Saturday
Hospital. She was the former evening ;.ind many of the work -
Edith Leppington of Clinton•' men had to be on duty on
and often visited in this com- Sunday.
munity With her husband, the ' Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
late Lloyd Johnston who passed MdDougall spent the weekend
away in 1972, - . .. W in Sudbury with their son, Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritz of All McDougall,„ Mrs.
Belleville and Mr, and Mrs. • McDougall and Angie.
Jac, Merrill of Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball
Township spent Saturday and Mrs. •Arabelle Bushell of
evening with Mrs. Beth Lan- Clinton visited last Friday
sing. • esening with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams Maitland Allen.
of Clinton visited last Sunday George Timm, Miss Erna
with'Mrs. Beth Lansing. . : Bethke and Henry Latner of
- Visitors last week with Mrs. Gorrie visited last Friday with
Elva Straughan and Mr. and , Mr.' and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
, Mrs. Thomas Jardin were Mr..r.. Mr. and Mrs. G. Livingston
and Mrs. T.C. Robertson of and son Wayne of Brockville.
Meaford and Mrs, . William '
Rieck and Sheila of Kitchener,
Mrs. Myrtle ' Munro, - Mrs,.
Nellie McDougall of Goderich,
and Mr, ,,, and Mrs. Glen
Youngblut, John and Jennifer
returned last week from a trip
to Cypress Lake at Toliermory,
crossed on Chi -Che' -Main ferry'
to Manitoulin and, �h`ome
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips visited Mrs. Pearl
Strasser,• the former Pearl
Denstedt of Auburn Iast week
at _Spruce Lodge, Stratford.
• ,Mrs. Strasser's father, the late
a George Denstedt operated' the
• Auburn hardware store for 11.
' 'years and then sold it to Jas. M,
' Johnston and Thomas -Johnston
- on September 18, 1918;
Mrd. Gordon Powell returned
home on Sunday after being a
patient for • 'several days in
No sugar
peach sauce
Since high sugar prices have
encouraged sugar buyers to
look for alternative sources,
foodspecialists at the Ontario
Food Council, Ministry 'of
Agriculture and Food, .have
turned to corn syrup as a
substitute for . sugar = used
here in their recipe for Peach
Nut Sauce.
Make the sauce, pour it over
a scoop of ice cream,'and you'll
have an extra easy dessert for
an extra busy day.,
PEACH NUT SAUCE
2 jars '43/4 oz. each) ' strained
peaches
2(3 cup light corn syrup
2 tsp lemon juice,
Dash ground cinnamon
2 tbsp butter
1/4 tsp vanilla
1'3"cup broken pecan halves.
In saucepan, combine first
four ingredients. Cook over
medium heat, stirring until
mixture boils. Cook one to, two
minutes. Stire in butter and
vanilla. Add pecans. Serve over
ice cream.
Makes about 2 cups.
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MtNATIONAI
eden4 a' €44-4.44.0e
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called on Mr'; and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
1I,,ggitt -and family of
Bramalea and Mr. and. Mrs. Al
Skiniilis of Nobleton spirt the
weekend with th W -.f irnier's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt.
Mr. and Mrs. L,A,
Shackleton, Tom, Peter. and.
Laura of Ottawa visited last
week with Mr. and -Mrs, Oliver
Anderson. .,
and Mrs. Raymond,,Allen
and Jean:of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. Clive Allen and Mrs.
Robert Steep of, Goderich
visited last Sunday with Mr,
-and Mrs. Maitland Allen,
Mrs, Elva Straughan has
returned -from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, following eye
surgery.
Mrs. Lorna Krug and Mr,
Graham Krug of Wingham
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Jardin,
Wedding Bells
Pink and white streamers
and wedding bells made a
lo'velsetting for a bridal
shower for Miss Susan
Thompson, bride -elect for next
-month, in Knox United Church
Sunday school room last-
Thursday
astThursday evening.
The chairman for the evening
was Anita Hallam and she gave,
two contests. A mock wedding
was preformed and caused a
great deal of enjoyment.
Those taking part were bride,*
Lorraine Chamney,.
bridesmaid, Shelley Powell;
groom, Tracy Machan; best
man, Sheron Stadelmann;
preacher, Lillian. Hallam;
flowergirl, Sharon Glousher;
ringbearer, Vickie Powell;
-bride's-Mother, Janice Daer;
bride's father, Carol Seers;
groom's mother, Marian
Haggitt; groom's' father-, Maria
Hebert; pianist, Evelyn Daer,
and'soloist, Eleanor Bradnook.
The bride and her mother.,
Mrs, Sam. Thompson were
escorted to decorated chairs
and corsages were pinned on by
Mrs, Brian Hallam and Mrs,
Ross Daer.
An address of
congratulations UVas 'read by '
Janice Daer and gifts, were
presented by members of the
Knox United Church Explorer
(Alp. A large floppy hat was
kated with bows and rib -
ns by Mrs. Allan Craig
assisted by Julie Thompson and
Christine Stadelmann.
Susan thanked everyone 'for
their gifts and lunch was served
by the Explorer girls and
mothers and friends.
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COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
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• ANNOUNCEMENTS
• INFORMALS
• •- ACCESSORIES
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Teacher: 'Mary' Lynne Telford,
MEMBER: S.D.T;A.,
CLASS LESSONS:.$1.00,per half hour.
PAYABLE MONTHLY
PRIVATE LESSONS: $3.00 per half hour
Pupils prepared for medal and theory tests.
Anyone wishing to .register please phone 524-9635 or
write to M. • L. Telford, 115 Elgin Avenue-
Goderich,
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Vanastra Gun Club
0'
6111 Stewart tied
for top position
Bill Stewart of Goderich and'
Tom Allen of Londeslwro were
deadlocked for first place at the
Vanastra Gun • Club's skeet
shoot last Saturday when each
hit 24 out of a possible 25
targets.
Some excellent shoing was
also turned in. by Harrison
Schock of Zurich, Tom Jardin
of Auburn, Bill McNutt of
Exeter and Manfred Di.ei'olf of
Goderich who each hit 23
targets.,
Next came Glen Mogk of
• Bornholm and Mery Batkin of
Clinton with 22; Pat Heenan of
Seaforth with 21; Greg Potter
of Goderich with 20; Jim Angus
of 'St. Marys with 16; and
Ashley Gilbert of Goderich with
13.
At the trap shoot 'on August
20, Greg Potter'of'Goderich had
a perfect -day, -'hitting. all 25
targets. '
Close behind was John
Hessells of Goderich with 24,
PROCLAMATIO1'4
ONJTARIO
ELECTION
FORM 405
OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASKED TO TAKEYNOTICE AND TO 'GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY. AND IN
OBEDIENCE TO HER MAJESTY'S WRIT OF ELECTION. DIRECTED TO ME FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
URON BRUCE
IF A POLL IS DEMANDEO APUD GRANTED FOR T.HvE.PURPOSE OF' ELECTING A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING:
THE
ADVANCE POLLING
()AY WILL '� LP� r-Vi(AS-WHO
BEPHELD Al LOCAB ONSO 0 P�9LS
VOTE
HHED LVATERLLING SUBDIVISION ON THE REGULAR ON
FRIDAY , SATURDAY and MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 12 'SEPTEMBER 1.1 SEPTEMBER 1 a.
From 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. From 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m.'E:D,S.T.
REGULAR POLLING TO BE T H U R S • D 'A Y
SEPTEMBER 1 8, 1975.
From 9;00 a.m. to8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T.
NOMINATION 0P CANDIDATES:
Will be. held at, the Returning -Office; Church Street, Brussels. 11
•Sept6mber 4, 1975 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00,p.m. E.D.S.J. ,
REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS'.. THF ADDITION OF QUALIFIED PERSONS MISSED AT ENUMERATION, THE-ADDI1 ON OF PROXY'
(NOTE FINAi DATE vOTFRS'AND THE CERTIFICATION QF PROXY CERTIFICATES
SEPTEMBER' 5. -Kincardine Town Hall 1 1:00 ci.m. to 1:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m. ' to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T.
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SEPTEMBER 6: WinghamTown Hall 1 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T.,,
SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10: Brussels Returning Office,.
1 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p,m. to 9:00 p." '. E.D.S.T.
4,
DEADLINE FOR CHANGES OR
ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF VOTERS
September 10, 1975
9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T.
DEADLINE FOR PROXY CERTIFICA-
TION BY THE RETURNING OFFICER
OFFICIAL. COUNT: TAH pRADDITIODNAOFTETHEACH VOTES
CAST
FOP
CE EACH
HTANP`OCAT'E?A FROM THE STATEMENT OF THE POLL
The Returning Office Church Street, Brussels, Monday, September 22, 1975,
at 10:00 a.m. EA/ S.T. " •
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
Brussels this 16th day of August, 1975.
•
George E. MtCutcheon
RETURNING OFFICER
Advertising
helps
good things
happen:
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISOR; BOARD
and a three-way tie for third
spot with, Jim Sheardown of
Goderich, Lloyd Venner of
i-iensall and Manfred Dierolf of
Goderich each hitting 23.
Further down in the scoring.
were Harrison Schock of Zurich
with 20; Mery Batkin and John
Greidanus„-, of Clinton. with 19
each; Paul Middleton of Clinton
and Bob Semple of Vanastra
With 18 -each; Ashley Silbert -of
Goderich with 1t; and C.
Dalrymple of Brucefield with
15.
BENEFIT
DANCE
FOR
DERK & TINI .
LOGTENBERG
TO BE HELD'
AUG. 29th
at Brookside School
MUSIC BY,.
C.A.K.E.
Everyone,Welcoine
THEEMBASSY
RESTAURANT and STEAK HOUSE .
Hwy. 21, North Kincardine
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Quiet Atmosphere '
+ Food That Tastes Homecooked
+ An Atmosphere That Says Welcome
+ Mon. to Fri. 7 to 1Q Sat. & Sun. 10-10
"•Your HostessIs Betty Veigl1"
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C.
. HURON CAMERA CENTRE
( Eric Carman Photo)
,
24 HOUR—FILM
COLOR PROCESSING
5Vi-7924
112 The Square - Goderich
c . <,`,
Nightly
Entertainment
for the
summer
NOW PLAYING
Till Saturday; August ',2 3
Dining & Dancing to
1 -7 5
FROM DETROIT'
MICHIGAN
+ Dinner Reservations accepted up 'til 8 p.m.
c
+ Sorry . we cannot accept reservations for en-
tertainment. •
+ There will be a cover charge•of $1 Thursday, Friday
and Saturday only: Cover charge will be payable at
the lounge door.
NEXT WEEKEND
THURS. FRI. &SAT. SEPT. 4, 5 &6
SHANNON
(1 O COVER CHARGE)
Treat yourself and
your friends ...
for your .convenience
our 'Hot Befiet 'is . ser.ved
THURS., 8. FRI.
12 noon - 2 p.m.
Casual Dress
Dine by Candlelight
SUNDAY
SMORGASBORD
5 p.m... to 8"p.M.
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERYDAY
Visit the KEG ROOM
+ Colour TV •
+' Relaxing ..atmosphere
Candlelight
Restaurant & Tavern
litsol
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
BAYFI•ELD RD., GODERICH
524-7711
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THE GODERICH INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE Presents
SEVENTH ANNUAL
FASTBALL
T ORNAMENT
SCHEDULE
A DIVISION
s
s
EX ETtR vs. LLICKNOW Sat. 9:30 a.m..
TORONTO vs. WINDSOR Sat. 11:00 a.m.
PORT LAMBTON vs. AILSA CRAIG Sat. 12:30 p.m.
PETROLIA SQUIRES vs. WATERLOO O.W. SPORTS Sat.
2:00 p.m.
GEORGETOWN vs. ARVA-Sat. 3:30 p.m.
KITCHENER EVERGREENS vs. STRATHROY -Sat. 5:00
p.m. • . •
WALKERVILL'E vs. ELMIRA Sat. 6:30 p.m.
LONDON—TED DILTZ vs. SARNIA-BARNES GRAVEL
Sat. 8:00 p.m.
B DIVISION
GODERICH—•ZIE'BART vs. WALTON Sat. 8:00 a.m.
LUCAN vs. WATFORD Sat. 9:30 a.m.
INGERSOLL vs. ZURICH. Sat. 11:00 a.m.
GODERICH—DRMCO vs. BRYANSTON Sat. 12:30 p.m.
-GODERICH—GORD'S SPORTS vs. PETROLIA Sat. 2:00
p.m.
BADENOCH vs. GLEENCOE Sat. 3:i0 p.m.
•.GODERICH—SANDY'S" CLIPPERS vs. PICTON Sat. 5:00
.p,m
FULLERTON vs. -HURON PARK Sat. 6:30 p.m.
- GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP ^ 'A' CHAMP VS. `B' CHAMP.
° MONDAY AT 8:00 P.M.
.PLUS ONCE AGAIN THE 4G9DERICH BISSET'S INTERMEDIATE
• �1t,'• k
'FASTBALL TEA ' WILL. DOWNy THE CLEATS
Saturday
Featuring - Coach - Jim Queen; Deb Shewfelt. -
Catcher; Stan Doherty - Pitcher; Don Goddard -
First Base; Bill Blacks Second Base; Len Willis -
Short Stop; Ron Carter - Third Base; 'Bill Grace -
Right Field; Larry Aldhani - Centre Field; Russ
Hoffmeyer = Centre Field.
Plus Regulars: Tom Thompson -3rd; Gefry y p��
Pitre - Assistant Playing Coach; 'Grant
Chisholm - - Pitcher; Gord Walters - Pitcher;
-
Garry Patterson - Right Field. 0 '
AGAINST,G-O'DERICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT EXECUTIVES
4,
AND THE INGERSOLL UMPIRES ASSOC.
Featuring: Pitcher Doug Kennedy of Exeter - Thamesford area a former
great OASA Pitcher.
+ A & IS division trophies, team sets, donatild by Carling O'Keefe
Breweries. •
+ individual home run & pitching awards donated by Melchers
w• _Distilleries.- -
+ Grand Championship trophy donated by Bedford Hotel:
+ M'ost Valuable player trophy do ated by:Fisher Custom Builders.
f Sportsmanship trophy donated b'y W.A. Sheaffer Pen Co.
Schedules available from Goderich Merchants or at the ball diamond.
For further information call 524-6118 •.. Doug Fisher, Tournament
Chairman.
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