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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY „APRIL 2,198(
Father Moynahan passes away
Reverend Father
Raymond Moynahan,
saintly and beloved
pastor of St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Parish in
Goderich from 1959 to
1977, died in hospital in
Windsor on Wednesday,
March 26 at the age of 75.
He wSs born on October
11, 1904 to John and Mary
Moynahan.
He was ordained on
May 26, 1934. He was
assistant priest of St.
Mary's Church, Wood-
stock; pastor of All Saints
Church, Strathroy; and
pastor of St. Peter's
Church Church, Goderich
until his retirement in
1977 when he took up
residence at Giendarda
Convent, Windsor.
He was predeceased by
his parents and three
brothers, Ernest, Gerald
and Bernard.
He is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Aileen Boyle
of Windsor.
Funeral services were
held at Holy Name of
Mary Church, Windsor on
Saturday, March 29. A
very large. number of
pint ,,_ concelebrated
ma -s -s. Principal con-
celebrants were Bishop
John Michael Sherlock,
the Reverend Monsignors
Fergus Laverty and
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A large number of
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the Reverend Father conformity with Vatican
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In paying tribute to the responsible for the
late Father Moynahan, construction of the Parish
Judge F.G. Carter, a Hall, under the church,"
parishioner, said he said Judge Carter.
would be remembered in "One of his last public
Goderich as a humble acts in Goderich was to
man, and a constant bless the commencement
visitor to Alexandra 'of the Sesquicentennial
Marine and General celebrations.
Hospital and the
psychiatric hospital.
"He brought the in-
terior of St. Peter's
Church, Goderich into
"He will be missed not
only by his own flock but
by the citizens of
Goderich in general," he
concluded.
AA A
REVEREND FATHER
RAYMOND
MOYNAHAN
briefs from Goerich
ecreation B---a-d--r
BY CATH WOODEN
In his March report to
the recreation board,
community centre
mitnager Peter Imanse
stated that gross receipts
for the eight-day Young
Canada Week totalled
$12,364.
He said that the arena -.
staff received many
compliments on the
condition of the ice
surface and the
cleanliness of the arena
during the week, and
added that it was a
"pleasure to work with
the members of the Lions
Club- who organized the
tournament.
++t
Imanse also reported
that, during the past
year, approximately ,120
chair seats have been
broken and 25 seat backs
damaged. The total,cost
for repairing the chairs
was $593,98 with $470 of
the cost collected by
direct charges to the
user's• when chairs were
checked at the end of the
functions.
At . its 'March 27
'Meeting,. the recreation
board discussed• a letter
from To.m Thompson and
Brian Romig on behalf of
the Lakeport Steel
bantams and the Green
and Parent midgets
asking for reim-
bursement., of a $175
auditorium rental fee.
The groups held a
casino night ..in ..the
auditorium to raise
money for the hockey
teams' trip to Montreal.
They made $1100 at the
casino night, but the trip
costs $2400.
The board passed a
motion to waive the fee.
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A delegation from the
Goderich Figure Skating
Club attended the March
27 meeting of the board to
request $1000 in subsidies.
to meet expenses.
The group fell short a
few thousand dollars of
meeting its operational
expenses this year. Even
though the town's finance
committee has deleted
the group support budget
of $3500, the board wants
to assist and has directed
the request tb town
co'unci1.
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The Laketown Band
also requested financial
assistance in carrying out
its concerts. The board
reffdred .the letter to the
cultural committee.
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• In, answer to requests
regarding insurance
coverage for the town;:
Clerk Larry McCabe
forwarded a memo to the
rec board explaining
coverage.
He said that Goderich
is cov.ered by liability and
negligence for all - town
employees, comm-
mittees, boards, etc.
However, the individual
groups organizing events
Boy falls into pool
Goderich police and
firemen were 'called out
late Sunday afternoon
after Dwayne Leddy,
two-year-old son of•Q
Harold and Dianne Leddy
of 222 Quebec Street,
slipped and fell into a
ground pool in his back
yard.
The pool cover was .
covered with several
inches of water and ice
and Dwayne was in the
cold water for ap-
proximately one minute
before his mother was
able to pull him out and
start mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation.
Dwayne . was taken to
Alexandra 1VIarine and
General -Hospital where
he was kept overnight for
observation.
Commission says no station
The Royal Commission
on Electric Power
Pl.,a n n..i n g_ .._. _ _..(. Ho r_.te r
Commission) has advised
the Ontario government
. not to put a thermal
generating station on the
shores of Lake Hurori,
south of Kincardine.
In a press conference in
Toronto, Dr. Porter said
that Ontario Hydro
should consult with ef-
fected people before any
.._dec..isto. _.__on_._._ma3on..
developments is taken.
Philip Durand, the
Chairman of the Huron
Power, Plant Committee,
which is comprised of 18
organizations and
municipal government,
said that he was pleased
with the report,
Goderich & District
Big Brothers' Association
would like to volunteer to' be a
BIG BROTHER
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the Big Urothers' staff. -
I am o mother of a fatherless
boy(s) and would like to know
more about BIG BROTHERS
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BOX 382 GODERICH, ONT.
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President
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Dorothy Cornish
Secretary
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should have their own-
insurance
wninsurance coverage.
If anyone, is hurt (e.g.,
hit with a puck or
baseball) he can sue the
municipality and the
team organizing or
conducting the event.
• The Intermediate B
and Minor Hockey
Associations do have
separate policies, and
McCabe said the Old-
timers Association should
have its own.
Police
investigate
two weekend
accidents
Goderich 0.P.P.• had
two car accidents to
investigate over the
weekend.
On Friday night. Leslie
Walter Roden, 28, of R.R.
5 Lucknow, suffered a
fractured skull. internal
injuries and ay badly
gashed arm when his, car
left :Huron County Road
22, struck a large tree
-stump in' -a ditch, soared -
100 feet through the air
and landed upside dawn
on the road.
Roden crawled from
the wreckage and
walked, 'dripping blood,
for 2'. miles through the
bush to -his home. O.P.P.
officers followed the
blood for. awhile but lost
the trail.. They went to
Roden's home •after
finding identification •in
his car.
• Roden -was home when
O.P.P. officers arrived
but had to he talked'IMO
going to Wirigham and
District Hospital. He was.
later transferred 40,
Victoria Hospital in
London where he is listed
in fair but improving
condition.
The . Lucknow fire
depart"tnent had been
called out to hose down
the Roden vehicle which
was steaming and
threatening to catch fire
after the ac,:ident.
On Sunday morning at
3:10, O.P.P. . officers
investigated a single car
accident on Highway 8,
1.3 kilometers south of
Goderich.
Derrick Adamski. 19
and Paul Johnston, 32,
both of London were
.-treated fir minor Injuries
after the car which
Adain kl was driving
northbound. crossed the
roadway. entered the
west ditch and went down
an embankment. coming
to rest right side up in a
field.
There was ' $2 9On
damage til the car the
accident is still under
investigation.
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