The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-05-03, Page 7Kin:seridge
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BYDELORES VAN OSCH
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mote (Mary
VanDiepen) who were mar-
ried at St. Joseph's Church
on Saturday. Their dinner
,and reception was held at
Saltford Valley Hall, Goder-
ich.
Bill Van Osch held a very
successful auction sale of
groceries, hardware and
many other store articles on
Wednesday evening of last
week. Rathwell and Associ-
ates of Seaforth were the
auctioneers.
Congratulations to Larry
and Melba Park on the birth
of their second son last week.
Melba taught at Kingsbridge
a few years back and recently
has supplied.
Some little friends of Jen-
ny Martin attended a birth-
day party held in her honour
on Sunday afternoon for her
seventh birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Frayne
of Brantford visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Frayne and Mr. and Mrs.
Don-Frayne and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Osch received word this
week of the sudden passing
of Mr. Van Osch's brother-
in-law, . Jack Rambags of
Holland last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Rambags had attended
Mr. and Mrs. Van Osch's
fiftieth wedding anniversary
a year ago.
Eddie Sinnett• is . visiting
his . parents and family for
about six weeks on leave
from his boat which he left at
Point Tupper, Cape Breton
Island..
T -he Garvey Public Speak-
ing was held 'at St. Joseph's
School for . grades five to
eight.on Wednesday of last
week. Grades five and six
had a choice of a poem which
they chose themselves 'or a
reading. Grades seven and
eight had a choice of Intro-
ductions or a poem. The ones
whn did speeches were heard
in February.
The Sacrament of Baptism
was received by Vannessa
Yolanda Hogan, baby daugh-
ter of Raymond and Mildred
Hogan on Sunday morning at
St. Joseph's Church. God-
parents were Tom and Karla
Hogan. Following„•the Bap-
tism, a dinner was held for
family and guests at Ra
mond. Hogan's. Attending
were Tom and Karla Hogan
and family, Father Ed Den-
tinger, Brother Carl Voll,
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard,
See the priceless
ROYAL DOULTON
FIGURE EXHIBIT
May 14 to May 19 ,
from England, 2'85 beautiful
figures of the pat...
Michael Doulton will be
here to .autograph your
purchase of a current
Royal Doulton product.
— The -
Gift Shoppe
Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thurs. 8, Fri. Nights till 9 p.m.
127'Broadi'ay; Tilfsonburg, Ont.
519.842.8604 •
Anita, Leona, Francis, Steve
and Lawrence; Marianne
Frayne, Jackie Van Osch and
Wilma Janvier.
Baptism services also took
place in Kincardine on Sun-
day afternoon at St. An-
thony's Church when Eliza-
beth Ann Zyluk, daughter of
Dave and Vickie Zyluck was
baptized. Dave Zyluk is prin-
cipal of the school in Kings-
bridge.
The Mass was celebrated
by Fr. Ed Dentinger of
Kingsbridge and at the end
of the Mad, Elizabeth Ann
was baptized by Father Gro-
gan of St. Anthony's. The
godparents were Ray and Pat
Brooks of Mount Forest.
Grandparents attending
were John and Catherine
Bahro of London, and great
grandparents Matt and Caro-
line Majurac of Bothwell.
A reception followed in the
Parish Hall after which sev-
eral of the guests returned to
the Zyluk home for supper.
Highlight of the day was
Mr. Zyluk's former grade
seven class from Precious
Blood, Exeter, attending and
some participated in the
Mass and even helped baby-
sit.
Kindergarten registration
was held recently at St.
Joseph's School. Those reg-
istering for the fall are
Tommy Hogan, son of Mr.
..and Mrs. Tom Hogan; Jenni-
fer Redmond„ daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Red-
mond; Raymond Dalton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Dal-
ton; Rachel Brophy, daugh-
ter of Mr. -and Mrs. George
Brophy; Connie O'Neil;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe O'Neil; Dean Riegling,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Riegling.
HTA
amended
for May 1
• Two amendments to
The Highway Traffic Act
aimed at reducing
tailgating by trucks and
the lighting. of all coin-
' mercial vehicles' will
come into effect May I,
Minister of Tran-
sportation and Com-
munications James Snow
said this week.
"To -cut down on
tailgating by commercial
vehicles, trucks
travelling over 60
kilometres an hour in
Ontario will be forbidden
to follow any vehicle
closer than 60 metres or
approximately 200 feet,"
said Snow.
"And commercial
vehicles are required to
have all appropriate
clearance and iden-
tification lights on when
operating after dark on
any road anywhere in the
province,"•Snow added.
These two amendments
were part of a group
passed last'December but
required proclamation
before becoming law.
Perhaps` most. .im-
portant in the -original
release was the allowing
of a left-hand turn on a
red light from a one-way
street' to another, ore way
street -after coming to a
fu.11 stop. -
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The junior girls' floor hockey team at St. Joseph's
School in Kingsbridge won the Huron -Perth Floor
Hockey Championship inrecent competition. Back
row, left to right, are team members Mary Anne
O'Neill, Gerda Hendriks, Vicki Doherty, Christine
Stapleton, Cathy O'Connor, Shannon Durnin, Mary
Katherine Stapleton. Front row, left to right, are
Linda \'an Osch, Sally Van Osch, Maria Dalton and
Mary Lynn Doherty. (Photo by Sharon Dietz)
The junior choir of St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge
won third place at the Kiwanis Music Festival in
Stratford recently. Shown with their music teacher,
Mrs. Park are back row, left to right, Marcia!
LeBritfon, Wendy Miltenberg, Lisa Smith, Patti
Durnin; Mrs. Park,'Brian Redmond. Centre row,
left to right •are, Brenda Van Osch, Christine
Connelly, Kelly O'Neill, Brenda Van Osch, Sharon
Van Osch, Jennifer Dalton, Jenny Martin, Laurie
O'Neill..Front row, left to right, are Elmer Foran,
,Jimmy Sinnett, Vince Doherty and Rhonda
•Hogan.( Photo by Sharon Dietz)
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 3 , 1979—PAGE 7
Keep posters
off poles
says Hydro
Many Ontario Hydro
linemen grimace when
they see the picture of a
smiling political can-
didate affixed to a
wooden hydro pole.
It -is not the posters
which annoy them, but
the tacks, pins, nails and
staples used to attach
them to the poles.
"As' well as being costly
and time consuming to
remove, they can be
dangerous to a lineman,"
says Ontario Hydro
public relations officer
Don Carmichael.
"If a lineman's clim-
bing spurs slip against a
piece of metal on the pole
he can get hurt. A
number Of ' our people
have been gashed by•
protruding nails and
staples. It's not very
pleasant," Carmichael
added.
"This is why we are
appealing to campaign
managers and volunteers
not to fix their posters to
the poles. It is dangerous
and, in fact, it is against
the law (Power Cor-
poration Act, Sec. 45,
Para. 1)." -
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