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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-29, Page 16T 8 UCH SIGNAL -S l' > , T URSDAY, APR,i 29,197;d- Dick 9,197; - Dick McLean presents: the .peewee .runnerup .to DenommeFlowers captain Steve Sager." K1N�SLBRIDGE • KAPUER$. -IIs, Joi`'Cour;loug. 529-1189 Mr. and Mrs. hill: Spiering and grandchildrenParton :;and Greg Spiering of AVon Lake; Ohio spent the weekend.. at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. • Theo VanDiepan and family. Visitors :with '`them on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. David Christie of Hayfield.• Mr•, and Mrs: Ker•ry;Hog'an and sons Todd and Chad of Glencoe spent: the Easter holiday weekend at: the horne of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Hogan. Sincere sympathy" is ex- tended to x-tended'-to Mr. and Mrs. `Fred Crawford; and family on the • sudden' passing of -her father Mr.: Wilfred Smith in -Goderich on We•dnesday, April 21.. His body rested at the McCallum Funeral Home, G.oder' ch. Funeral_mass was celebrated in ' St. Peter's Catholic Church., Goderich on Saturday, April 24. Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery. Several from this area attended • the bridal shower for Miss Joan Chester,; daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Ken Chester which washeld in the Anglican Parish ,hall in Lucknow on Thursday, April 22: Her marriage to Michael. Courtney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney of Goderich wi11 take place in Kingsbridge .on . Saturday, May S at 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Arnold, owners of , the Lanesville Store since 1971 have sold the store to Mr: and Mrs. Gordon.' Kemp of Lot.7, Concession 10, Ashfield Township. •Mr.. and Mrs. Kemp are holding- an auction sale, of livestock and ' machinery on Tuesday, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. SintArnold •have bought a house in "Lucknow and -will be moving -' to this new location' on May 14, .• Goderich '.visited with Mr. Frank • Austin on Sunday afternoon, Mr, Raymond Dalton is spending a month's vacation with his son and daughter in law, Mr: and Mrs. • Palmy Dalton and • daughter - Patricia ` Kathleen in,. Nanaimo; 13ritish,-Columbia and with his daughter Mrs,. Kathleen ,MatDpnaldand.` daughters Julia and Shawna in Edmonton, Alberta. Jerry Heffernan of Stratford •spent the weekend at the home of his. parents Mr. arid' Mrs.. Outland J.effernan and family. ' Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs; Tony Slootjes of Ashfield Township onthe birth of a baby 'boy,_Christopher John on`Easter Sunday,,. April 18 in .. the Wingham and. District General Hospital. Joe O'Keefe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .O'Keefe left on Sunday, April .25 , by car for employment in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Joe had been;•.em- .ployed at Douglas Point. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs: Rena Fisher and family on the 'sudden passing•. of her husband George at his home in Wingham on Friday, April 23. His body rested at the S.J. Walker 'Funeral 'Home, Wingham until Monday where burial service •took • place in St. Andre'w's Presbyterian •church, Wingha'm. • • Billy Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sirtipson.left on' Monday,; April 26 by car, for employment in Medicine Hata Alberta. Billy had been employed at Douglas Point. 4H. . by Press reporter Donna Drennan,, .. , Casey . Vanden Heuval •was awarded' this trophy as the most improved goaltender in the atom house league. Strike All but about 330 of the 3,000 ' workers returned to work -at the Bruce Heavy 'Water : Plant B. construction site-. Tuesday ending the virtual shutdown of activity at the ,site which began last week., About• 100 . boilermakers employed by Horton Steel were . .still •off the: job, however. .The workers, •Me.mbers of I.ocal 128 of the "Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders.,' Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Union left work,•April 1,9. The • dispute: apparently - centeredaround coverallsriot being provided to workers by the company. The boilermakerswere. joined April 21 by 150 membersof the same union employed by BabNck and Wilcox:: The day before, 14 union members employed by Lummus •Construction were also off the job . About 60 members of Local 804 of •'the International Brotherhood of Elec:trizal r" • Workers •:(IBEW) set up picket lines April 21 in a jurisdictional dispute with Local 1788 of the sarne union. Ontario 0 Hydro .which employs Local 1788 sent the workers onto the heavy water plant site' to do some . whrk which- Hydro considered would save money. . Local • 804, employed Foy Lummus objected to the other local getting the work and as a result set up picket lines. The members of Local 1788 Were ' allegedly threatened and prevented fron-i dni•ng their work and as a result Lu.rnmtts;:'fired• the Local 804 members, • . According to Hydro in- Ormation officer' Don. White, 140ro has 'agreements with., • • ends at Cdrigratulations , Mrs.: Jon Zdybel of '. RR 7, Lucknow on the birth' of a • daughter, Carrie Lynn in the Ajexandra 'Marine: and �. Genual: Hospital, Goderich on Tuesday, March 30. ' A large crowd attended°the dance held in the Saltford Valley Hall on Friday April 22, spans orred,_sponsorecl by the ` Lucknow. Lancers Intermediate Hockey team. The hydro was off in this area for approximately five hours pn Sunday, April 25, • and winter has returned thus putting a stop to the seeding Operations. • . Several from' this area attended the reception for Mr. arid Mrs. Lorne Hackett held in the Lucknow Legion Hall, on Saturday, April 24. Mrs Leila Fitzgerald of Stratford :and her. mother. Mrs. I.rene Murphy qof v --The -seventh-meeting-of-the - 4H Kingsbridge Twisted Chain Gang was: held in the home :of Mrs. Helen Riegling on Tuesday, April 2o. The ' meeting got under way with the ' .4H pledge 'led' by the President of the club, :Kathy O'Keefe. Marg, Luanne Clare, 'the secretary of the eta read the• ."- secretary's report.of meeting six with all members present .' . •The roll call was "one place •. to use the French knot." Leaders- discussed uses of the .French knot and ,Mrs. the constriiction trades and Lummus which allows it to do any electrical work on its own if it chooses.. , The Local • 804 :members ct?ntinued to picket the site April 22,23, and 26 causing - traffic jamson access roads. Ki.ncardine OPP. were on the scene and no serious trouble was reported. ' On Tuesday alibut 18 of the Local 804 members• had returned to .work and werere- hiredby Lummus. Also on . April 20; 61 •pipefitters. members' "of Kitchener .Local 527 were fired by Lummus for leaving the job site early. They were given the , opportunity to return to work if they' promised to adhere to ,rules regarding hours of work.; On Tuesday, all but 18 had • DELINE MASONRY BRICK •BLOCK - STONE MASONRY REPAIRS. FIREPLACES • A.SPEcIALTY;, + Huntsville 'Granite • Pield,5tone - -i- Mica Stone• + Angel Stone PHONE 4:82.'7043 Bruce Ever since the invention of. the - wheel, man, has looked for an economical:'way to get around on It.• , The solution? Mobylette.°-' Mobylette has the appearance of a' regular motorcycle, only it is smaller. The engine is ' sr'na_.11er. • .. Th: ft" ize,is sr'naller. The weight is srn ler-. - Best of all, the price is smaller! Now whether you .use-. your- Mobylette to go to work, to shop,, to play, or just -plain go; you're not Going to .set any land .speed record. But` Cop speed is about 2.8 mph. (rnore downhil;l:!) .You'll get about 150 miles per gallon, and a lot of peace Of .mind. , You've now' •eliminated the health hazards: traffic, parking , - spaces and speed. So, although we never•claim to THE have -invented the wheel, look what we did with. it. • • • Registration $5.00 • . No Road test necessary • Liability insurance only '. (from .535.00) • Minimum: driving-age•16 •' Prohibited on expressways • Maximum speed 30 m.p.h. •; N9 helmet :required Riegling showed the girl's how 'to make a 'mitred corner. Mrs. Delores VanOsch talked about .the'different ways to •- hem and finish their articles. • ' In group work, the girls finished their learning stit- ches article. .while . others Worked on a free, choice ar- ticle ' returned to work and were rehired by Lummus. About half of the 3,000 -man construction force was back On the job Monday. , ' Mr.' White said discussions are still' going between' 'all parties concerned .with the three disputes: April 22, a• meeting was called in Kitchener when . representatives of the IBEW, Lummus' and Hydro rrlet. But nothing was resolved at that. time. The Building and Trades Council of London, ordered workersback to the job on Monday. • Smile Flexible: Changing your mind to include.new ideas. Inconsistent: , Another person's flexibility. Each year a private school presents a classical play Such ' as "Hamlet", "Macbeth,'", or "Rotheo and Juliet',.' . A few days before this annual event was to take 'place, the fifth grade .teacher decided to prepare her class for it. "Does -anyone know who Shakespeatre is?" she asked. ' One childraised his hand. "Sure," he answered;' "he"'s the guy •who writes the eighth grade play every year." ;' " :Clinton & District Christian School PRINCESS STREET, CLINTON , TEL. 4827851 Enrollment of New Pupils for the 1976-1977 School Year The Clinton and District Christian School is a non.. denominational, independent Christian elementary school,.' controlled and financed by the parents. Our school receives no financial support from the govern- ment. Are you interested in having your children receive a God-d'erltered education, preparing them for ,the living of a Christian life .in this world? 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