The Huron Expositor, 1963-04-18, Page 6I 1 oN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., APRIL 18, 1963
Peveiop.mentGro u p
Elects New Officers
The Mid -Western Ontario De-
velQpment Association, hard hit
in 1962 by the withdrawal of
a number of participating muni
cipalities, looks to a somewhat
brighter future in its 1963-64
operation.
Ross Savauge, Seaforth, retir-
ing president of the association's
executive, said increased mem-
bership this year will bring
about $3,000 more into the treas-
ury. He also has hopes that
others will join or rejoin.
A deficit last year of $1,846,
he said, was caused by the lack
of members. The 1962-63 rev-
enue from memberships had
been estimated at $11,000 in
the association's budget, but the
actual revenue was $8,127. This
year, Mr. Savauge said, $11,010
will likely come from member-
ships. To date, $7,832 has been
received.
members to the 14 -man board
of directors named at the Janu-
ary meeting. They are the four
zone chairmen, plus Walter
Gerth, and Ira G. Needles, of
Kitchener.
Mr. Stacey will remain as
zone chairman of Perth County,
since Perth, which has two
m ember municipalities, has
been unable to hold a -meeting
and appoint a representative.
Milverton and Listowel are
members of MODA. Mitchell,
where Mr. Stacey lives, is not
a member.
Suggests Drive
Mr., Le Masurier suggested
that a drive for members be
undertaken in Perth. He sug-
gested that rural municipali-
ties could make a strong body
for MODA.
The government representa-
tive also suggested that the
Delay Budget "Economic Research and Feasi.
The board of directors, meet- bility" study the association is
ing in the Windsor Hotel, making should be previewed at
Stratford, on Wednesday, ap- a meeting with township repre-
pointed a finance committee to sentatives. He warned that such
studies often get buried, and
their value is lost.
bring in the 1963-64 budget.
The board had originally plan-
ned to determine the budget
during the meeting, but A. H.
Le Masurier, chief 'co-ordina-
tor of the regional co-ordina-
tion division of the Department
of Economics and Development,
suggested that it is not fair to
the MODA general manager,
Elmer Goebel, of Stratford, to
have him work at the budget.
The new president of the ex
ecutive, Allan McCulloch, of
Arthur, and the four zone chair-
men, Ken Burke, Waterloo
County; Howard Stacey, Perth
County; Howard Aitken, Huron
County ,and Howard Latch, Wel-
lington County, were appoint-
ed to this committee.
Other executive members
elected were: first vice-presi-
dent, Robert Kerr, Galt; second
vice-president, Murray Greene,
Exeter; third • vice-president,
Walter Gerth, Milverton; secre-
tary -treasurer, Harvey Goos,
Preston.
The association added six
Strikes'n Spares
At Seaforth Lanes
• (By LEE HEE)
The main feature at this time
of season in the bowling lanes
throughout the country is the
playoffs. Seaforth Lanes is no
exception. —
St., James' Church League has
completed three weeks already
and have -two 'remaining before
winners are declared. The in-
ter -town team will be in the
fourth week this coming Satur-
day, when they visit Mitchell.
This Saturday will also see
the Legion Bowling League
start their roll -offs. Egmond-
ville Church . League played
their first on Monday night.
Following are the standings
of .the second last week: Lime -
lighters, 113; Jokers, 101; Froz-
en Toads, 91; Teetotallers, 75;
Freeloaders, 71; Unexpected,
52.
Ladies', high, single, Eva
Brown, 244' triple, Helen Nich-
olson, 577; men's high, single -
and triple, Leo Hagan, 301 and
585, -
Legion playoff rules are as
follows: All six teams in first
eliminated the first night; the
three teams with the highest
pinfall will qualify for the next
round; the top three teams will
play the following week, with
the two teams with the high
pinfall playing off for the tro-
phy; three games with total
pinfall will decide the winner.
No spares pay be used in the
playoffs, ui less it is a case of
necessity, then only the play-
ers' average they are playing
for may be counted. Only five
scores will count, and those
five must be the ones that are
bowling that night.
Mixed Doubles League
Team standings: Snowballs,
126; Dutchmen, 105; Oddballs,
104; Highballs, 94; Kids, 84;
Teachers, 75.
Ladies' high, single and tri-
ple, Molly Kunder, 590 and 242;
runner-up for single, Margaret
Coming, 220; men's high, sin-
gle and triple, Gerry McCourt,
264 and 650. Other high sin-
gle, Gus Boussey, 233.
St. James' Church League
Standings after third week of
playoffs: Parrots, 15; Flint -
stones, 15; Shamrocks, 11; Blue-
birds, 9; Alley •.Oops, 9; Roll-
-Rites, 4.
Ladies' high, single and tri-
ple, Betty Leonhardt, 312 and
649; men's high, single and
triple, George Hays, 293 and
125.
The association's boar d
agreed' to continue with the
economic study of Huron, Perth,
Waterloo and Wellington, and
proceed with the third part.
Three sections in this part of
the study deal with population,
land use and agriculture, and
industry and commerce, and
will be published as separate
sections. Total cost of the
third phase will be $7,500.
Mr. Goos and G. W. Cruik-
shanks, Wingham, were appoint-
ed to the publicity committee.
Other executive members
are: Robert Pickell, Elmira;
Ira Needles, Kitchener; J, D.
Oaks, Guelph; Kenneth Denny,
Fergus; tial Nickel, u Listowel;
Maurice Bain, Milverton; Ger-
ald Cruikshank, Wingham; Robt.
Squire, Goderich; Ross Savauge,
Seaforth, past president.
Elmer Goebel, Stratford, is
general manager of MODA.
Inter -Town Playoffs
Following are the scores of
e Seaforth players in the
t ird round: A. Finlayson, 258,
84, 170, 183, 215; L. McKen-
zie, 228, 236, 134, 160, 166; L. Lagan, 207, 143, 160, 161, 283;
Matzald, 164, 229, 175, 255,
i A. Lauritsen, 136, 203, 165,
146, 219; P. Weimann, 228, 187,
194, 150, 166. Seaforth garner-
ed nine points for the after -
loon. This Saturday the teams
travel. to MitehelL
OBITUARIES
MRS. JOSOPH O'ROIJRKE
A lifelong and highly respect-
ed resident of McKillop Town-
ship, Mrs. Mary Ellen O'Rourke,
passed away in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, Wednesday,
April 10, after a short illness.
Daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas ,Flanagan, she
was married to the late Joseph
O'Rourke, who died in 1952. A
faithful member of St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church, Dub-
lin, she was a member of the
Catholic Women's League, the
Altar Society and the League of
the Sacred Heart..
She is survived by three sons:
Dan and Frank, RR 1, Dublin;
John, of Rosetown, Sask., and
four daughters: Mrs. Michael
(Mary) Murray, RR 5, Seaforth;
Mrs. James (Ellen) Ackroyd,
Mrs. Al (Irene) Young and Mrs.
John (Loretta) Lannin, all of
Toronto; also one sister, Mrs.
Thomas Murray, RR 1, Walton;
one brother, Joseph Flanagan,
RR 1, Dublin, and 13 grandchil-
dren.
The body rested at her late
home till Monday, April 15th,
when Solemn Requiem High
Mass was chanted at 10 o'clock
in St. Patrick's Church, Dub-
lin, by Rev. R. Durand, with
Rev. Dr. J. B. Ffoulkes and
Rev. J. A. O'Rourke assisting.
Mrs. John Nagle presided at
the organ.
The pallbearers were Wilfred
O'Rourke, John E. Murray, Jas.
Flanagan, Pat Givlin, Joe Kelly,
and William Flanagan. Burial
took place in St. Patrick's ceme-
tery, Dublin.
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