The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-22, Page 6•
MGE 6~ "1 EltliCH SIGNAL^STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1976
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Individual .winners in the'Ladies' Thursday':night bowling league;were.honore at a league
banquet Saturday night for their season efforts on the lanes. The winners were (front left
to right) Donna Adams, most improved bowler and Marlene' Black, season high average;
(second row left to right) Laura Lawrence, season high single and Barb Streeter, season
high triple. (staff -photo). .
Joe Austin.. of the Goderich,.
and District Pro Life Group
accompanied eleven
delegates from. he Wingliam
group to the South :Western
Ontario Regional Pro' Life
Conference in Kitchener on
April 10.
About 200 delegates at -
WEST ST.
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& DRY(LE,ANING
54 West St. 524-9953
Open.•Daily'
7 a.m. -
Drycleaning
8:30 to 5:30 p.m.
• .,
Mended the conference from 27
Pro . Life groups en-
compassing an area from
Toronto to Owen Sound to
Windsor. The purpose of the,•
regionalconference is to
consolidate pro life efforts
and toexchange ideas and
information to help one
another.
During the morning session'
the .delegates were divided
into committeesof their own
choice. .The' committees, in-
cluded youth, nurses for life,
Media, euthanasia research;
hospitals • and slide presen-.
tatiions.
•• During the afternoon Mrs_
Given Landolt, president of
Alliance for. Life was guest
speaker. Mrs. Landolt gave
an analysis of the abortion
situation as it is now'. There
seems to be strong evidence
that the Federal Liberal
Cabinet would like to widen
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McDonald president
Is your garden crying .out
for a little attention and some
tender ,loving care? Well, the
Goderich Green Thunb'ers,
met on "•Thursday 'night -and
they will soon .be giving.:their
gardens some Aof thi§ at-
tention:and care: ; •
-
''hanks to ^ the generous
contributions of bottles
during the bottle drive, each
child' was'given a variety of
seeds suchas carrot,
marigold, - zinnia and'
nasturtium, which are to be
planted _in.their own garden.
This enables the youngsters
to learn • to grow: their own
'garden -as welt as viewing the
wonder of.a tiny seed, acfua•lly
developing into something
beautiful and duite often
edible.
Active trading. of plants
took place during , an ex-
change period whenmany old
plantssuch as the wondering
jew, geranium, shamrock
and ivy found new. homes.
Some lucky fellor actually
walked off with a black
walnut tree.
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the abortion law even further,
she said.•
The• committee in the
,Operation of the Abortion
Law• set up in September '75 -
by th'e federal• government
will bring " in its report in
August '76. The next few
months ark crucial to the Pro
Life movement.
All members are asked to
write to their M.P.'s making
them aware of ;the •tremen-
dous resistance there is to the,
widening of the abortion law:
Roll up your•sieeve'
to save a life...
BETA BLOOD DONOR
uamage
�inunal�-
in local
�ciidenti�:
The "Goderich Police
Department was, called• to
investigate five accidents
during the past week, three of
which (resulted inmajor
damage'eStiiriates.
' A single car • accident on
Apxil
.,L6 at a CNR.train,
crossing' resulted in $500
damage to a vehicle driven by
James Schram, 54 Waterloo
St. Goderich. The vehicle
struck a' G -NR crossing -sign
after failing to negotiate a
tui -n- There were -no injuries.
A two -car collision .on South
Street April 14 resulted in .a
total damage estirhate of -$275
to vehicles driven by George
Currell, .213 , Cameron St.
Goderich and Don Wright, 164
Picton St. W. Goderich.
There were no injuries,
A second two -car collision
April 12 at five•points resulted .
in a total damage estimate of.
$250 to vehicles driven
Dave Elston, 'RR 1, Arva and
Harry Chisholm, .RR 6,
Goderich.., There were no'
injuries.:
Duririg the pastweek the
God•eridh Police Department
laid• 22 charges.under the
Highway Traffic Act, seyen
under' the Liquor Licence Act, •
two under the. Narcotics Act
. and five under. the Criminai..'".
Code of Canada.
The •high .point of •the
evening was the election of
new officers.• •Elected as
pres.ide.nt:= was ,: Robin
McDonald and as. '•vice
president . was • Michael
Maddenw Susan .Chisolm. is.
the •ne\e ecb.rdh1g secretary'
with Vickie ;Beattie. as the
corresponding:' secretary.
Treasurer'for this ye.ar'is Jim
Walton. Numerous other
duties were filled with
eagerness. •
• Reports were given by the
senior committee. On May 16
there is a hike and'picnic. All
are to meet at Victoria School
at :30 and proceed to the
Benmiller Conservation
Reserve. Lunch is to be
provided. The action will then
move to the Sunset Mal) on
the first of May for a bake
sale. Parents '9viil be con-
tacted concerning this
Matter.,' '
Mrs. Mary •Bourdeeu drew
the ticket on the propagator
and Mr. Kemp was the lucky
winner. • - -
Protects are now underway.
for the" .Jane "Rose and' lobby -
Show" which will also :take '
place In the new' Mall.: There,
will be some very interesting
displays and cpflections such
as • coins, Stamps, 'shells,
tnadels and, paintings. New
ideas range from such things
as growing water :cress,
making a growing wigwam, a
potato that grows hair and, a
dish garden. - ,
Baby bluebirds were
dancing around at the close of
the meeting when the
children rehearsed' for their
skit "There's a Bluebird on
•my Windowsill". The per-
formance • will takeplace at
The . Ontario Horticulture
Association District meeting
in Seaforth on_Apri124.
If anyone has the record by
Wilf Carter "There's -a
Bluebird on my Windowsill",
the children would appreciate
a loan of, it for taping. Please
phone Barbet 524-7892. •
Next meeting will " take
place on friday, May 21•. •
COI us
with news
of your
activites.
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