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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-11, Page 14ii PAGE b-'-OODERICH1GNAL STAR THURSDAY 'XvAjCH 11.1976 DLINGANNON D;�ING$ • SOCIAL NEWS. -.: D n y es ;.Campbell returned home from Wingham Hospital on Thursday after a bout of pneumonia, , F:rank. Austin has been in. Wirighain hospital for some time since he fell and hurt his ribs, . The 'hydro was -off .on the east side of the village for, .'Pour hours on Friday; causing much • concern in some households threatened . wi:th.. flooded basements and wanting to keep sump pumps `going. Fortunately hydro came on again and the cold weather "slowed down flooding'conditions. The high wind on , Friday played - havoc . with Ken `McNee's metal shed, ` carrying it off ancleaving the contents exposed. Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie • visited- Mrs Gertrude Bell TARS:.MARX SERE and Mr, and Mrs. Ross McNee in Huro.nview on Sunday. . Mrs. Harold ' Errington dislocated her shoulder in a snowmobile; mishap'' on. •Saturday. Dile t .fi O lack of sufficient snow the St. • Helen's Snowmobile: Club postponed. •their • Poker . Rally ' and, hopefully will be able to have it on Sunday March 14; Those from Agricultural Society wishing to take• part in the marathon in connection with. Poker Rally should keep' tuned to the media for further details, Lloyd and Doris: •Hodges, Bill and 'Marie Stewart, Jack, and Gwen Caesar, Terry and'_ Penny IJ,odges went to Havelock near Peterborough for a . 4,,weekend_ of snowmobiling, Mrs.•Heber E•edy came out Cleanliness and sanity in ail conditions are charac- teristic of pure beings and necessities of free souls • FOR MORE INFORMATION PHONE 524-6179 : OR WRITE:BAHA'I P.O. BOX 212, GODERICH GRAND OPENING. SALE :. • BlythSpeed & Custom We sell a-complete.line of speed and Custom Accessories plus Radial, and Belted Tires. • For the best deal at the best price 'contact Herb Shannon 523-9326 it's SLACK TIME at Earl Rawson's Shop For Men 'from :22.95. A WIDE 'S,ELE.CT'ION These stacks check out for quality and value you expect from Rawsons. Solid. . color polyesters, woolblends and all wool: Plaids and other ef- "fects.The time To select is now, while you have a 'large choice. Corner Montreal Street and The. Square Goderich foamy. *ex of Goderich hospital and i`s staying with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Ralph. Henderson in Goderich. , Mr• and Mrs. Graham McNee visited Mr: and: Mrs. Chris Shelton, Kinlough on Sunday. Mf, Aubrey. Higgins' is a patient, in Goderich hospital at present.' • Word was received by relatives , of the death in Toronto 13n March •1 of Bruce Kilpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs'. Ed Kilpatrick (nee'Etta. Stot'hers) formerly of'Ogema, Sask.: The cemetery board held its annual meeting. on Saturday at the flame of Mrs. ma eed. Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Alton have returned borne after a trip to Florida and a cruise to Nassau, Wm. Wiggins was taken to. Wingharn hospital on Mol.daiy evening after' having a heart attack.. Mr. and -Mrs. Peter Martin travelled to Pennsylvania last weekendaccompanied by. another couple from Elmira.; Mr. and Mrs: I{. Dawson are holidaying in Florida. Mr-' and Mrs: Ron -Ferguson attended the funeral of :his; grandmother, Mrs.',Margaret Horsburgh'. in Fordwich. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Berger have returned'home .CLUB MEWS • In Level 1; Dave Wearyand g ed once again to. decide who would take over second place. This time Dave came out on: top and regained a foothold •on second place. ' Jim Kingsley had.a very good night winning three games to.. move back into the first Level with a .686 win -loss percentage. , Harold Kloeze Was held to a draw in his game, against _Kathy Weary,. but still 'held on to the last.. first level position. • Benjamin Stadelmann_won•- two of three• games to take Sole , possession of first place in• Level 2. Second.place is up for `grabs ' as 'Kirk' Lyndon . presently holds on to eery slim' one point lead over Mike Koszycki • and only seven points over fourth place Louis Glen Wi ht man clash Stadelmann. Mike won his only game of the evening to move up into third spot. In the lead in Level three, but threatening strongly.: to • move tip into the second Level is Bob Dick. Very close behind Bob 'still is -Brian Miller who is being chased, ' . hard by Darrell Kloeze. The big winner in the fourth Level was Kathy Weary, Kathy picked up a win and a draw'to`ntove into third spot. In the Honorary division, _Dennis Little won both of his games to.move up into fourth place while a very L busy George Young won four of seven games to advance to fifth spbt withan .542 win -loss. percentage. The standings as of Mar. 3, 1976 are as follows: • : I EV E L:1' W. L D , PCT. Chas. MacDonald .... , .30 2 0 .933 ° •Dave Weary..: ...... , .. , .. .. 18 4 • 1 .804 Glen Wightman 18 5- 1 .771 Jim Kingsley:. ..,,23 10 2 • .686 Harol.d.Kloeze .., .. , .13 6 1 .675 LEVE L2 • Benjamin-S.tadelmann.. _,_,Y. .... _.22 11 2_.' .657.-'- Kirk Lyndon .. , 16 10 0 .615 MikeKoszyckf, ,,, , . .,,..,. ...,13''- 8 1 .614 Louis Stadelmann , ..22 14 , 1 .608 Don Bogie 22 . 16 2 .575 LEVELS Bob Dick 16 12 1 .569 .. Brian Miller , - ,- . ,.° J4 11 . 1 _ .558 Darrell Kloeze 10 8 • 2 " .550 John Kane ... , ....,,•,.,. 13 12 0 .520 Larry Gower . 18 " 20 • 2 .475 John Kloeze 12:: 15 0 .444 LEVEL4 Bob Cox., 12 21 2' .371 Jim Gower -15 26 0 .366 Kathy Weary 6 ' 12 2 .350 Brian Shortreed 9 20:. 1 .317 Bob De Lyzer 8 • 21 0 .276 Rick MacDonald 2 24 1 .096 HONORARY MEMBERS GlenFalkiner 1 '0 '0 1.000 Doug Brindley • 12 5 0 .706 ' Sart10 y 5 -3 ', _.639_ Denni Little --• ' 9 6 0 .600 :. George Young, 6 5 r 1 .542 Nick Gantner 4 8 0 :333 Chuck Reid 1' 4 0 .200 Alan Facchinato 2 9 0 .182 ,Vic Alexander 1 6 0 •• .143 Richard Facchinato 1 10 0 .091 Dave Carruthers 0 2 0 . '.000 Jerry Greydanas • 0 10 0 .000 County Cousins° stayon top. The.. top four teariis in the Ladies' Thursday night bowling league are don- tinuiDg their winning ways • NOTICE table •TVSubstribers ,.„a The Canadian Radio -Television Commission in their decision CRTC 76-113 dated Feb. 27, 1976 has granted Biuewater TV Cable Limited an increase in its monthly subscribers fee to a maximtrn;I,of $5.75. RATE SCHEDULE (Tobe adjusted April 1, 1976) First outlet 85:75 Additional outlets 2.50 (No increase) Connection Charge 10.00 eNo increase) • Bluewater TV Cable Limited, . ° R`R 2, Clinton, 482-9233 and are solidly on top of the league Standings. The. Country Cousins lead the standings with 170 points picking up six this week to stay ahead of the Ding-A- Lings . •who grabbed eight points to boost .their season total to 1M. The Road Run- ners had a ten point week and are in third with 143, two up on the Ramblers, The Happy Hustlers have 131 points'. for, fifth .1 ollowed by Bottoms Up with 123, the Farmerettes with '• 117, the. Spares with 1011/2, the . Good Timers with ,971: and ,the Try Hards with 91 points. Ladies with games of 200 or better this week are Marlene Black with a 276, Jane 13xdger, 261 and 245, Barba Shewfelt, 261, Janet Rumig. and Laura Lawrence, 258, Marg• '• Miller, 255, Lynda 1Vlillian, 246, Florence Cummings and Mary Lou McNeil, 243., Joan Clark, 227, Shirley Stoll and Mary Lou Clements,-* 220, Joyce Lassaline and Yvonne Dougherty; 219, Barb Streeter, 218, Marie Millian 217..,4 Donna Duncan, 214, sudsy Austin, 211, ,lean Good 208 and 207, Joan .Rodger, 204, Pat Wilkinson, Carolyn Hag'gltt and Evelyn Gar- diner, 202 and Donna Adatns, 200. ' after a. vacation in Florida. Wayne Pearson is at home with pneumonia which developed out of a heavy cold. DAY OF PRA'N'ER Ladies from, Nile and Dungannon United "Churches and from St. Augustine Parish joined with Christian Fellowship _ladies at their church for World Day of prayer service on Friday afternoon' oon tri:; spite of in- conveniences caused by high • - wind and lack of hydro in that part of the village'. , • d. Mrs, Cecil Blake .was' the speaker, -speaking on, the .work ofthe church in 'Latin' Qrnerica under.: the title, "Education -For All of Life" Music wassupplied by a quartet from the :Christian Fellowship Church, Mrs. Murray Martin, Mss. Orrie Gingerichk•`MVIrs,• Npah Frey and Mrs.' Laverne Martin, who 'sang "Whispering. ' Hope", and "With Thy Spirit Fill Me" WI Dungannon Women'S Pnstitute met at the home of Mrs. Roy Robson on Wed- nesday afternoon, March 3. Theheavy sleet in the mor- ning had cleared enough to allow 14 members and three children to be present. • 1 ri. t e la � I l t� �I .', t i 4L i l WELCOME •• SERVICE would like to call you with "housewarming gifts" and in- • 1 formation about your .now ) location. The Hostesswill be 7. glad to arrange your• subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star i Call her. at 524-2057. ... ,. ,. ' President Mrs. Graham McNee welcomed all, and led in the Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, In reply to the roll call each told where she was born. The , report given by the secs etary treasurer; ,. Mrs.. Harry Girvin, showed funds are low, but with a quilt being done this week, and a dessert euchre party coming up • Marchll 24 this will help. : A thnho wished t9 quilt begin Monday at the home of, Mrs: G.irvin,`., Committees were named for Match 24: In the correspondence, a.. letter from a pro life group : was filed. A letter from. Mrs. Austin.' Zoeller was : read re P.R.O. duties and a thank -you note Was read from.Mrs. J.M. Reed and Girvin. • • A letter from • the home economist; -Miss "Jane .Pengelly, told a Food Forum • is ;to be at Clinton high school" April 6 at 2 p.m: All are welcome. This is free. Senior Training Schools and Work Shops are soon to be held. Mrs. Waren Zinn, Curator of our Tweedsmuir History, ,had the topic on "Tales. of Yore". In it she gave"Ode to Eaton's •Catalogue; the Gravel Road from 1861 with toll gates, hotels, etc; the Lorne Temperance Lodge on. 9th Concession Ashfield, 1877 -1885.; and lastly she gave unusual and interesting exerpts from the earliest township council minute b9ok, Mrs. Robt. Irvin and Mrs. Warren Zinn are to prepare the nominating committee. report f the next meeting. This -will be the annual pot- luck meeting at the home of Mrs. Graham McNee, 12:30 p.m..April 7, 1976. a"\The hostesses, Mrs. Geo. Errington, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge, and Mrs: Roy Robson served delicious old- fashioned home-made coolies in keeping with the theme. All appreciated. the work of: Leroy Robson in clearing hiss lanes for the lady drivers! .. y. wiMl.a..•t.a•IuUuuutana.■irr4•M•slu••Jp.■.•r ..rlr•minuo lIu*up!1t AUBURN GROCE•R•Y and VARIETY-.- AURIJRN • ' ` WEEKLY SPECI ►LS . . • il KENT 1 LB. PKG. IBACON: " • ONLY 49 ▪ • E.D• SMITH 14;oZ: TI'N' • ' PIE CHERRY , FILLING MON SAT 9; tilt 9 SUN 12 tiff 4 526.7794 ■ �r1sallsr.•I.Ual•.■U. allaaei�lrrr..uIulsaaramaaaa aaarawaiaar Citizens Of -The Town Of GODERICH THE YOUNG CANADA WEEK HOCKEY COMMITTEE OF THE LIONS CLUB - LRE ASKING FOR: BILLETS MARCH , 1 9 THRU 27 For Some 1600 HOCKEY PLAYERS These boys will visit us from across Canada: If you wish•to aid us phone .... 524-9256 , oR 524-83.59 ER E The foflowing 6 cars are really good, vehicles; but havelbeen here TOO LONG. So we have reduced the price to move them out. • ?°' art • ,OLDS. DELTA 8-8 Sedan. 350 V-8, automatic,. power steering, power - brakes, radios'nice.dark brown finish. Lic-No. DHE •963 WAS $3295; NOW '7'2 FORD LTD 2 door hardtop, sharp .black with red pin stripe. and red interior, V-8, automatic, power steering, { power brakes; -radio, rear defogger, You'll like it! Lic No.,DHJ 260 • WAS $2695 • • NOWmy 2 3 II '71 METEOR RIDEAU 5.00 2 door hardtop, just 45,000 miles, V-8 automatic, power steering, power'brakes, tinted windshield, rear defogger, light green with dark green vinyl roof. Lic No: FHJ 124 • WAS $1895 $1655 1655 NOW R. '74 AMC HORNET • 4 door sedan; just' 29,000 miles. '6 cylinder, 'automatic, radial tires, individual seats, rear defogger, Lic. No. HXU 971 WAS 5.2995 . NOW -765 :ki. •... :.. ; '72 P( NTIACLAURENTIAN 2 door hardtop just,37,000: one owner mites. V-8, .,automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, two tone, wheel' discs, tinted windshield, rear. speaker, rear defogger,• vinyl interior.: We recommend this car. Lic. No. DHC 067 WAS :'.2595 NOW 2357 °'71 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 door hardtop,'beautifbl top line car, equipped with power Windows, AM -FM radio, electric rear defogger, tinted windshield, power steering, power brakes, clean as a pin, Lic° No. DHJ, 921 WAS:2495 NOW $2099 These prices in effect for one week only! 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