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1971 FORD CUSTOM
Sedan, V-8, automatic, power steering, radio, white
walls, wheel discs. Lic. No. DHD 991 •
$1995.
1970 GALAXIE 500XL CONVERTIBLE
429 V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power
windows, radio, custom stereo player, beautiful brown
with white top and interior. Lic, No. OHO 889.
$2195.
1968 CHEV IMPALA SUPER SPORT
Two door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio, bucket seats, console, smart red finish
with black vinyl top. Lic. DHD 890
$1595 • ,
1970 GMC HALF TON
Fleetside pickup, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, custom cab, tinted glass, radio, chrome
package, rear bumperguards, H-D suspension, Lic. No.
85878E
$2195
1970 BUICK LE SABRE
Sedan, looks and drives like new. 350 V-8 automatic,
power steering, power brakes, radio, tinted windshield,
white walls, wheel discs, 86,000 miles. Lic. No. DHD 990
$1995
1967 DOGE POLARA
Sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, body and interior like new,
excellent family transportation. Lie. No. DHD 994
$950.
1966 DODGE POLARA 880
Two door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, vinyl
top, radio, white walls, wheel discs. This car is way
above average. Lic. No. 67126L
$895
1967 FORD GALAXIE 500
Two door hardtop, 390 V-8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio, a one owner car in above average
condition, nicely Styled, Lic. No. 1(47705
$895
1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
Sedan, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, power disc
brakes, radio, rear defogger, tinted windshield, new first
line belted white walls. Lic. No, DHC 020
$3195.
1972 FIRENZA SL
Two door coupe, deluxe top line model with automatic,
white walls, wheel discs, stereo player, bucket seats,
• console, 13,000 miles, excellent economy car. Lic. No.
FHF 380
$1995.
1972 FORD LTD
Two door hardtop, V-8, automatic,power steering, power
disc brakes, radio, white walls, 12,000 miles. Lie. No.
1(49451
$3695.
1969 PONTIAC PARISIENNE
Two door hardtop, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio, all new' tires, smart green finish
with white vinyl top. Lic. No. DHD 941.
$1795.
1971 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
Sedan, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio, vinyl top, white walls, wheel disc. Lic. No.
DHD 992
$2395.
1971 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
A beautiful bronze luxury auto, with power windows, 6
way power seat, power trunk, padded vinyl top, AM/FM
Stereo radio, tilt and telescopic steering wheel,lm-
maculate inside and out. A great buy. Lic. No. DHD 887.
$6000.
1971 PONTIAC LEMANS SPORT
Convertible, 350-V-8, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, bucket seats, console, roller wheels, radio,
15,000 Actual Miles. As new, Lic. No, DHD 995
$3195
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PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
MEETING
for
GODERICH TOWNSHIP, STANLEY TOWNSHIP
and VILLAGE OF BAYFiELD
at
HAYFIELD MUNICIPAL BUILDING
on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
at 8:00 p.m.
Come out and meet your new
Cendidate, Don Southcott
GUEST SPEAKERS
EVERYONE ,
WELCOME
COFFEE
DOUGHNUTS
Kippen
The first meeting of Kippen
4,—H Club was held on Feb. 14
at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Grant McGregor. The leaders
for this Club are Mrs.
McGregor and Mrs, Ray Con-
sett. There are nine girls in the
Club with Chris McGregor,
president; Debbie Consitt, vice
president; Lynn Alderdice,
secretary, and Jill McLellan,
press reporter. Mrs. McGregor
led a discussion on "Knowing
Knits". The next meeting will
be Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Consitt.
KIPPEN UCW
The U.C.W. of St. Andrews
Church Kippen was held on
Feb, 13 at the church with
hostesses Mrs, Ken McLellan
and Mrs, Robert Turner.
The Worship was taken by
Mrs. Leonard Lovell, and the
topic on India by Mrs. Gerald
Moffat. Robin McLellan
favoured with two piano solos
and Lunch was served by Unit
3,
James Wright and Brian
Triebner left for England on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cooper,
Goderich, visited with Mr.
Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vivan Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride
left on Friday morning to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine at
Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deitz are
holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Work-
man have returned from
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Jackson have returned from a
holiday in Texas.
Congratulations to John
Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Thomson, on winning first
prize at the ,University of
Waterloo for the lightest egg
carton made to drop eggs 40 ft.
onto concrete without breaking
either eggs or Carton. John is a
grandson of Mr, Robert Thom-
son.
uron board has basylifortdaymeettri,E
BY WILMA OKE
Members of the Huron County board of
education learned at their regular meeting
in Clinton last Monday that Ontario
Scholarship winners will be awarded $100
each this year (Grade 13 students with an
average of 80 per cent or better) following
re,instituting of the monetary award by the
Ontario Government.
There are several conditions which apply
to the award to a student, awarded a
secondary school Honour Graduation
Diploma, who has obtained an aggregate of
at least 480 marks in any approved Honour
Graduation level courses having a total
value of six credits.
The Board approved a recommendation
from the. Education Committee that the
field trip from Goderich District Collegiate
Institute to Brantford Collegiate Institute
and Vocational School, April 12 to 14 be
approved in accordance with board policy,
and subject to the necessary consent forms
being obtained • from the parents of all
student participating,
The board approved the hiring of one ad-
ditional teacher for the Clinton Public
School as of February 1, 1973, for the
balance of the current school year. This
became necessary because of the families
moving in to Vanastra and the children at-
tending the Clinton school. Three classes
averaged 36 pupils in the junior grades and
by hiring one teacher • all grades were
reduced to 27 pupils each.
The hiring of Mr.'E. Eberhardt, presen-
tly on half-time basis at Queen Elizabeth
School for the Trainable Retarded,
Goderich, to a full-time basis was ap-
proved, commencing February 1, 1973.
The board approved the recommen-
dation from the management committee
that gasoline tenders be awarded to BP Oil
Limited to supply gasoline. for all the
school buses owned by the Huron County
board of education at 41.9 cents per gallon
at Stephen, Zurich, Brookside, Grey,
Howick and Turnberry.
The board voted to have the 1973
education tax levy installments due as
follows: 50 per cent on June 30, 1973, and
the remaining 50 per cent on December 15,
1973.
Chairman C.E. Hill and Trustees Mrs.
M. Zinn and Donald McDonald will form a
committee to examine all aspects of the
driver education program.
The board voted to accept the factor of
1.4 to be applied for any fees from the
board of Education for the City of London
for any Huron County students taking
courses of three or more credits in ap-
proved technical subjects.
Mr. D.J. Cochrane, Director of
Education will be empowered to write for
the same fee to Boards of Education in
Bruce County, Lambton County, and Perth
tower your
taxes
Raise your
savings
Your deposit at Victoria
and Grey of up to
$4,000 in a Registered
Retirement Plan before
March 1st will be
deducted from your 1972
taxable income and will
raise your retirement
income. Start retiring
today — at Victoria and
Grey.
TICTORM and
VG GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 19E19
Lyle R. Zurbrigg Manager
Elgin and Kingston
Streets
Goderich 524-7381
oir"oreksw.,,,,.‘00%,"*.reworook,
County, And any wards of the Province of
Ontario, • Three trustees will be appointed by the
Educational Committee of the Board to an
Ad. Hoc committee on Schools for.
Trainable Retarded Children for 073-74.
Thr following non-teaching personnel
resignations have been received: Allan
Nicholson, bus driver, Turnberry Public
School, effective January 31; Carroll John-
son, bus driver and liaison driver at
Howich Central Public School effective
January 31; John Manning, custodian at
Victoria Pnblic. School, effective February
13; and Mrs, Lynda Allin, secretary at
Goderich District Collegiate Institute, ef-
fective March 30.
The following teachers have been hired
on probationary contracts at salaries accor-
Pioneer dies...
On special occasions, there was dancing
and Christmas concerts with music from a
wind-up gramophone. Mr. Sloman also had
a battery-operated, hand-cranked movie
projector for entertainment. That was a
great thrill and drew "crowds".
The school-car in which they taught is in
Toronto at present but will be transfered to
the C.N.R. Museum in North Bay.
Mr. Sloman, a Veteran of the Field Am-
bulance Corps in the first World War, has
been a patient in Westminister Hospital for
the past six years.
Mr. Sloman was born in Clinton on
December 20, 1894, the son of the late
Jacob Sloman and Sarah Livermore. He at-
tended public and secondary schools in
Clinton. He also attended Teachers'
College in Toronto.
By Milvena Erickson
Bayfield council learned Monday night
that the Director of Housing Development
has requested information on a possible
site for the Senior Citizens Home in the
village. They acknowledged this'correspon-
donee and are awaiting word for a
representative to meet with the Municipal
body.
A letter from the Ausable Bayfield Con-
servation Authority shows the village levy
to be $1579.20.
Council decided to acquire a used wood
furnace to replace the one in the Old Town
Hall.
Correspondence from the Liquor Control
Board regarding an outlet in the village
stated the request had been remanded un-
til a representative checked into a location.
Council was reminded of the Annual
meeting of the subscribers of the Tucker-
ding to schedule, their duties commenceo
January 1, 1973: Miss Janice Bonthron,
Bayfield, to Robertson Memorial Public'
School; Gred Hazlitt, Goderich, to
Hohnesvilie School; Mrs. Cheryl Hesse's,
Blyth, to Blyth public School (half.time);
Mrs. Bonnie Jewitt, Clinton, Clinton
Public School (increased from 2 /5 to full
time); Mrs, Chrystal Jewitt, Clinton, to
Clinton Public School (2/5 time); Mrs.
Elizabeth. McGee, RR 2 Zurich transferred
from 3/5 time at Huron Centennial to
fulltime at Exeter Public. School; Mrs.
Mary Walters, RR 3 Granton, to Usborne
Central; Ann Zwann, Brucefield, to Vic-
toria Public School, Goderich; Mrs. Jane
Campbell, RR 5, Goderich, to Holmesville
and Hullett (duties begin January 15);
and Mrs, Ira-Jane Wilton, Woodham, to
South Huron District High School.
(continued from page 11
On December 12, 1922 he married the
former Cela Beacom in Blyth. She survives
him,
As well as his career as a school teacher,
Mr. Stepan was a Sunday School Superin-
tentant, a member of the Lions Club, and
this coming April, he would have been in
the Masons 50 years.
Besides his wife, Mr. Sloman is survived
by one son Bill Sloman of New Orleans;
three daughters, Joan Reid of Toronto,
Elizabeth Hillman of Montreal, Margaret
Sloman of London and Freda Hampton of
Courtenay B.C, Twelve grandchildren also
survive,
Funeral services were held from the Ball
Funeral Home on February 17 with Rev.
Lewis and Rev. Bonham, Padre at West-
minister Hospital, officiating. Burial was
in Bairds Cemetery in Stanley Township.
smith Municipal Telephone System to be
held in the I.O.O.F. Hall in Brucefield,
Wed. Feb. 21 at 8 p,m.
A letter from the Advisory Task Force on
Housing Policy showed where meetings
had been established for different regions.
Council endorsed a resolution from the
Town of Thorold, Niagara Region,
requesting Ontario Hydro be left as it is
rather than have it put into Government
control.
From a request last meeting regarding
Cable T.V., the Reeve discussed the matter
with the president of the company and
learned that they are in the process of in-
vestigating that possibility.
A letter' from Ministry of Treasury re
Winter Works program stated $2000 had
been approved for finishing the painting of
the interior, painting the exterior and to in-
stall a ladies' powder room for the Com-
munity Centre.
Spot dances were won by Glen
Johnston and Carol Jewitt, and
Tom Pollard and Kathy Pen-
found, Christine McNall and
Doug McClinchey won the
elimination dance.
FLOOR HOCKEY
In a game played February
14, Detroit defeated New York
by a score of 5-1. This week's
game will see Chicago play
Montreal.
On Wednesday, February 14,
a special Valentine's program
was presented by the pupils of
grade 2, Miss Wittie's class.
Attending were parents of the
grade 2 students, as well as
other pupils of the school. The
assembly opened with the
singing of "0 Canada",
followed by two songs--"Win-
ter Song" and "The Bird's
Valentine".
Next the Heart-Hoppers
presented a folk dance entitled
"The Chimes of Dunkirk." A
musical play "The Raggletaggle
Town Singers" followed, and
then Mr. MacLennan ad-
dressed the audience. The
Hullett Hillbillies next enter-
tained with a song and rhythm
band--"0 Susanna." The class
then sang "Snow Flakes" and
"My Valentine".
Also during the assembly,
since many pupils had not been
at the Clinton Winter Carnival
to see Glenna Ellis and Ron
Plunkett crowned as Prince
and Princess , Miss Heather
MacAdam, Queen of the Car-
nival, assisted by Christine
1VIcNaIl and Tom Pollard who
had been runners-up to Glenna
and Ronnie in the school con-
test, re-crowned them. Miss
MacAdam also spoke briefly to
the students, inviting them to
the Carnival.
Bayfield to find senior housing site
News from Hullett Central school
TOBOGGAN ,PARTY
AND DANCE
On Saturday evening,
February 17, the pupils of
grades 7 and 8 enjoyed a
toboggan party and Valentine
Dance. A bus carried everyone
from the school to Ernie
Brown's hill, near Clinton and
after two hours, brought them
back, shivering, to the school,
for hot-dogs and chocolate
milk_followed by the dance.