The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-18, Page 11CHESS Vitus News
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With only. one week left
until the playoffs start the
• Level 1 positions look to be
pretty , well set. Charlie
MacDonald gained his. 24th,
consecutive „victory. to raise
. -his,rec'ord-•to 3I'
two losses ,
Unless Dave Weary losses..
game .next`week he will have
clinched the; second spot.
Glen, Wightman has; a big :068
lead on thi'rd"place while Jiro'
Kingsley pickedup hips fifth
win in.'a. row to take a good
hold on the 'last first 'level
position.
Benjamin Stadelman still is
holding on to -the first place
spot,in Level 2, .while Dennis
Little moved 'up ' into the
second place . spot winning
five of seven genies. . ..
In Level 3; Brian Miller
won bdth of his games to
.tbxeaten.. the • ;first x place?' -
Position. Brian is a mere .003.
behind Lbuis ' .Stadelmann;.
Don Bogie Ind John Kane and
Bob Dick.follow 1/err-closely.,
behind. The top four players.':':
in Lev , three are .still in'
to eh secondLevel.
A real tight battle' : has
developed for first place in
Level 4; with=•John R1'oeze and
Lairg Gdwer only .002 apart .
The standings as of March;
10, 1976 are as follows: '
LEVEL 1 _
Ili L
'Chas MacDonald _ 31 2
Dave Weary... ...,.,18 4
Gle n' Wightmari .18 5.
Jim Kingsley 25 10
LEVEL2
D , Pct..
0 ' .939
1 .804
1 ..771
1 . .703
Benjamin Stadelmann 23 . 12 •2 .649
Dennis Little 14 8 -0 .636
Kirk Lyndon 16 10 0 .615
Mike Koszycki 14 9 1 .604
LEVEL3
Louis Stadelmann 22 15 1 '. '.592
Brian Miller • 16, 11 1 , .589
Don Bogie .................... . .... :12 16 . -,,.'2 .575 '
Bob Dick ; 16 12. ',1 • .569
John Kane • 13 12- 0 .520
LEVELA.
-John Kloeze 12 15 . .0 .444:.
Larry Gower 18 23 . 2 . .442
Bob Cox 12 21 2 .371
Jim Gower • • • " 17 30 0 ',..362
.Bob De, Lyzer,." • 9 • . 23 ' `0 .281
HONORARY MEMBERS
Glen Falkiner ` • : 1 0 0 1.000
DougBrindley 12 5 0'• .706
Harold Kloez_e.',.. -
„ :•, :.13 -6 1 - .675_.._, .
Sam Hassan...:::'... ,, .........::10 '• 5 :3 `. .639.
• . George .Young . 11, - 8 ' 1' .,,575
D., , ll- Kli>e-ze g0
--.7--Kathy Weary .: 6 r2 2 .350
' Nick Gantner , 4 8 0' .333
Alan Facchinato' 2 9 0 .182
Vic Alexander .. a 1' . 6 0 :143
Rick MacDonald ....... .:2 ' 24 1 .096
Richard Facc.hinato 1 .. . 10 0 ' .091
Dave Carruthers _ • 0' 5 0 .000
• Jerry G,reydanas `.: f1 , 0: .10 0. .:000 .
Miss Kathleen E. Curson wasguest of honour ata dinner -party held in her honor by the
staff of;the .Goderich Post Officeat the Royal Canadian. Legion._Miss Corson retired after
27 years of service with the post office and was presented witti':an.indoor Tight garden from
her fellow employee's. The dinner was attended by 46= persons.including staff members,
past and present, and"thei'r wives and. husbands. Pictured.: above are R.oy. Straughan who
was in charge of arran ernents; Miss Corson; Bert McCreath, Assistant Postmaster, who
read a letter of congratulations from Mr. McKay, Deputy Postmaster General'; and Mel
Farnsworth, Postmaster, ..who presented a Certificate of Appreciation from Prime
Minister Trudeau.
COUNTRY ..C'LU
BY BERYL,H‘RPER
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. This past weekendwas, a
busy one and quite successful'
too; at the Club. It' was the •
date . of the' Goderich'.
Invitational Mixed Bons'piel.
This was the fourth or fifth'-
anniversary- of- this event,
which began ori -the,' Friday
evening with one - game
followed by a party.!t,
On Saturday there were two
games; .plus . a dinner and
dance. The teams are: made
up of a`Goderic.h-•couple and a ,
guest fromsome other town.
The winners''. of the :fi
st
draw .ire E8 `and Ari
Brissette with Gail and"
Wayne, Brownridge- from:
Clinton. Tom ;Jasper and his.
`.wife, Joanne and Jim' :and'
Chris Milne from Durham
won the second draw.
This event. was sponsored
by Glenmark. Lumber`
S'uncoast Estates and
-Alexander. and Chapman
Real' Estate. 'Jim` Kinitead
was. 'the ,drawmaster The
refreshmentsts ..;.were courtesy
. of `•"Hiram'Walke'r "•.
Dorothy Bogie won the door
rrise' . a digita1.clock-radio,•
donatec143k-the- gnat -Star:==
LQCH'ALSH NEWS
Many from the', area.. 'at-
tended ,the spring farm show
in London during the- past
week. Among those attendirig
were Jim . and Neil
MacKenzie, •,Jim, Bradley;.
Ernest: Gibson, the,.••Elphiek
brdthers, and Mr. and. Mrs'.
Doug.Martyn.
Home from Florida and
reporting a good trip ,are Mr.
Gordon Boyd; .Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon . ' Bradley; and Mrs.
Henry .MacKenzie. •
1VIr.- Neil • •MacKenzie
"reports an exciting' enjoyable
trip' to South America with
the Clare . Burt tour which
recently left.tro:mToront f,or_-
Brazil and Paraguay.
Home . •from hospital : in -
London is Mrs: Duncan
Simpson. She . Is' presently.
taking more treatment in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan
.MacLean went :to London on
Tuesday last • when Ewan •
remained in hospital there for
tests.
Mr. Sandy. MacLennan has
been a patient in hospital
Mrs. Emile .MacLennon is
still hospitalized in London as'
is Gordon Finlayson..
..Robert Campbell and
Robbie Brook's haie_been_
among those playing hockey
this winter in Ripley. •
Several in the community
have .been ill with, "flu':' which
is prevalent at this time of
year.
Mrs. Ernest 'Gibson
patient in hospital in London,
having had heart surgery.
Manyfrom the area at-
tended the' night school
achievement night program
on Thursday evening.
There's a new hue -and a new you
EARL. ,
RAWSONS
SHOP FOR MEN
this ' SPRING
Might end trillion, Non
' to Spring, ne lY tH In
suN,, Eters CeeM end Slott.
•.0,..., 1. .upre/mei
'• edge 1,11.. regi '7
shoe i, trim.
'•PASTELS o,.- SWELL"
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Mitt, hove shed Yhai, aid inhibitions
and .topped Into t1., new world at
dynonge ','lite .trio,., utloly moreat
lino, but ,.,,Hive and troth, o teal.
Seting lohie 16 tired.wodrbbm.
Corner Montreal St. and The Square
GOD E Rl CH
There are only two weeks'
:funds
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left ` in the 'House league
-ranted
The: Ministry of Tran-
sportation and Com-
munication informed town
council -.that • the funding. of
$3,000 had been allocated for
storm sewer work on Victoria'
Street:
The construction isa
proposed connecting Storm'
sewer link on Victoria bet-
ween- Brock and Nelson
Streets. The construction:
proposal and bylaw 'is ,being
processed by the Ministry .
and approval is expected in
the • near' future. , , .
Council als ,rned that
.:funds for engif eerrtig cos,ts.on �;
- tie '� Bayfield : Road project
would not be . available this
year. Therefore the town will
have to pay for any such.
engineering work concerning
the project until the Ministry
can fit it into their budget.
The Ministry . advised.
council that the deferment of
the project will be taken into,
consideration when
budgeting the 'next year's
funds and that the work would
be given the priority they felt..
it deserved. .
draws, and on Thursday April
l there is to be a cockeyed
closing jitney, open to all club
members:
The ladies' teams will take
on the 'men's teams and the
object is to lose the game;
On the ,following • night,
April 2, the men will hold a
stag ' draw. Soon •aIl .;the ac-
tivities at the club willbe golf"
oriented. . .
'E.r•
Mei
scqss lunch
�i ane
GODI21cfi SIt. NAL..STARfi
The March 'meeting of the
Nile 'United Church Wonien
was held March 11 in the ,
:SundaySchool room.
Mrs. J, Clements and Mrs..
Dug Young Were in charge
of . the . devotional period. .
Scripture_reading- was-takea-
from Peter'. A reading "Cross
•"' Over the Bridge",was given
In, Nirs:.C: •Johnston'S place,
,';Mrs. A. Kerr took over for the.',
business. The .minutes of the:
last 'meeting were. read and
approved: 'The roil call was
%answered , by '10' members.
7. Mrs. E. Feagan g,ave''. thea.
,tre'asurer's report. . -
It' was'•decided to have the
annual supper on May 26.
Members also discussed a
luncheon to' be held in June,
the .date to .be' announced
later, Aquilt is to be mademto
be sold at -the bazaar in '
August.
Mrs. J. Clements and Mrs. .,•
Doug, Young served a dainty
lunch. At a 'card party on
Thursday, night, women's
. high" prize went to Lois
Haggitt, 82; . low, Marie
Parks, 40; men's :high; Reg
•Brindley, 78; ,low, John
_ Rutledge,' 47:
we want you
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temperature .control: A sensing device within' the
burner_ regulates the flame size. This will ensure near
constant heat and eliminate periodic checking.
Wit"the TC:T B some sin`al`I�automatic appiiatrces. •
can -be eliminated. A regular pot can become a tem
perature-controlled.deep-fat fryer., or a skillet can.-
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BAY F1ELDRD. GODERICH.
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. Recently .a personal, argument' between a former friend of
. mine and myself'•resulted ina rather serious fight taking place.
1 won't go into. all the -details in this letter except to say that the''.
other.guy is now sueing me, and the only witness•againet me is •
my wife. °
I know that 'if she tell the truth on the stand. l'II; lose the suit. I •
wouldn't wantto influence her not to tell the truth, and I couldn't
anyway because We are separated. •-.
A friend of thine told me that he•thought that a wife couldn't
testify against her husband in'a tria'jl. Is he right?,-
The
ight?-The old, rule was that a wife could not testify' against her_
husband or for her husband, in a trial.'
But this has been changed by the legislature. Today a woman
can be called to testify in a trial to- which her husband is a party.
‘However, a• wife may not be compelled to disclose •corn-
munieations,to her'from her hysbandif siltedoes not want to.Nbr
may a husband be compelled'to reveal communicationsfrom his
wife if he chooses not to: •
' •`Generally amts'. when' an action ••is stated • in consequence of
adultery;. such as'an alimony action, a party cannot be, corn- •
pelled to give'e evidence tending to show that he or she has
committed adultery. -
You do 'not state whether or 'not you have seen: a lawyer
regarding your problem, but personally We feel that if you have
not yet consulted legal counsel, that you should do so without
delay.
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• ho major... complaints, however something•tlas recently come up :
which concerns me very mbch' as I am very afraid that this is
only the start of possibly 'other unexpected changes. To keep' it
brief, here is the situationas..it stand's at present, -
• I have. promptly paid each month my 'assessed share of the
common expenses, but now the board of directorssay they do
not have enough money to pay the hydro and h'eating.bIlls• which
are More thanwas estimated, so a speeial levy•in, addition to the •
regular monthly amount has been assessed against each unit.
• Do 'I have to pay this extra amount?
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towards the coinm6n expenses (s. 13). If these bills are not paid.
and the creditors obtain a-judgment°against the condominium -
corporation, such a judgment is alkq,one•against each Owner. for
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About a year after we bought a •Fleetwood stereo from a well. •
known chain store it developed a very, irritating noise which is
• '.not always present, but is there more often than not!
1 'co.mplained about it to the store and_ 'they.'. made •
arrangements for a repair service -firm to• inspect it After 5'
weeks. We got it back, but alas the noise car* back also'. Again
we sent it back to the repair firm and now after two months they
tell us "they are stumped."
• We are too! We'realite it's not the fault of the,store, or the
repair firm and that itobviously lies with the manufacturer;
Is there any way that "IMPACT" can get in touch with the'
Fleetwood people on o.ur,bihalf and.make our complaint known
to them?
We will be most grateful for anything you can do.
Fleetwood SylVania wasted no time in. picking up your set
•after we contacted them, so it is now in their factory undergoing .
tests, to reveal the source of this mysterious noise,:•
They have promised to :have it rectified and returned to your .
home, "very shortly."
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