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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-11-19, Page 12, t‘: - 1140 CiOerigh*SWaga-Star, Thur:Sclay, NoveMber 19th, 1964 Foster Homes (C4Atiiitie4 frcln. Page 1) giccted,in some way, - we invest - 'gate the complaint and work with the family to try to solve theilr problems. These vary: marital discord, financial dif- ficulties creating neglect of chilc,Iren; immorality in the home; exce.ssive drinking by one or ..both parents; poor at- tendance at School; death of parent; desertion Of parent; un- fit home; failure of ,parents to provide treatment for a health' ailment. "It is the duty of an attend- ance officer to report lack of school attendance to the Family Allowance authorities, but pot to us. •On -e "boy was sent to training schoel Who had not attended school for two years." Mrs. Yr. L. Clements, county librarian, reported that in the fall school exchange, several schools were forced -to open ad- ditional rooms; where available, number of studenis, Goderich separate school „is again on the list, receiving their new books early in September. Central Huron Secondary School has been added to the high school. list, making five. "New shelving was purchased. last year," MT.S. Clements said, "and installed in January in • our stack ana.....„gy,e.vitli this rowdetf-as- tut Titie—erpansioitwill be • • , Says County CoOricils'Playing, Into Hands- of Provuncial government • "The counties have created was not being operattd in ac. lages 135, and King's Highways an image which leads people omething done but he s'hould200. represent the county as,a whole. The same Applies in a .degree you'r provincial and federal members." Lo believe they have no pur- "We construct eight to ten pose," said County. Engineer miles a road a year," MT. )3rit- James Britnell ifi a talk to the n,ell reported. "One mile takes Rotary Club, November 17, on roads, "They have asked the governments to pay mere and. more for .services .and then - wonder -why the provincial gov- ernment seems 10 want to run things. If the provincial gov- ,irnment is going to pay 80`.''c or more in the form of special grants, they should exert strict control if not ;assume responsi- bility for the services." In favor of the county coun- cil system, Mr. Britten said it is•a level of government "where the iSoliticians are close to the people and the things the peo- ple •vvant. to see' done, , You federal, level, A county coun- cillor 'is elected by one, two or CURLING. GETS UNDER WAY „ci.kflia,g7Yas,.-launched-for- "To me," MT. Brandt said, -grants and subsidies mean con- trol, and to function efficiently county - must have free hand to administer the sea -vices it most perform," He pointed out that the county has only one method of raising taxes --a levy on property, and speculated whether some services might be relinquished to provincial and federal g_overnrhents, the latter relinquishing to the counties some that, can better be per- ferrned-'at local level. - Introduced by past president' E. R. -"Rowlands, Mr. ,Britnell 76117' reViewN the system' county government, the consti- tution of the road comniittee and administration of the road system., In general, the county is governed by the Ontario Municipal Act, "a little anti- quated, by some standards, and now under revision.".. He estimated that on an eight - mill lev • a...i'vm....ass:eised Club Monday evening. Draw- mas.ter Jim Rethington briefed the players before taking to the 1C " There were two draws for men on,Monday evening and the4.skips of the winning teams wer,e,wsim ,Ske-ach,, ,ben Mac - Ewan, Bill Lumby, Ralph, Wei- gel, Bob Shrier, Howie Kuenzie, George Ellis, ban Murphy, bill White and Harold Baird. On' Tuesday evening there was one draw; on WedneSday evening there were two draws. Mixed . curling- opens on -Fri- day --witir two , draw and . coti- tinues on Saturday with two, draW-.s and Sunday withtwo 50,000 tons of granular and costs about $50,000. The Gar- diner Expressway at Toronto is costing $16,000,000 a mile, but a ,great deal of that is ex- pen,iive land. " Nearly all of it is ,on bridge structure, People will take their cars .dowhtown in Toronto, at any cost. There is no way to provide rapid transit, but it seems the Public want the loads and they have to put up with the traffic jams. We go to work here in a minute and a half, but I expect some of you arive around to avoid the traffic . Mr. ritnell Said it caolorkmore to remoVe some ,,, et the old bridges than it cost originally to build them. ORGANIZING FOR DECEMBER 7 ASHMELD LIQUOR VOTE 4 KINTAIL. — A .megting, ox posed of: chairman, .goward ratepayers •of Ashfield Town. Blake, gordon Kirkland, Gor- ship interested in "Note No" don Rabb. on the liquor vote on December 7,th was held* in Hackett's Church on NoVerriber llth. Rev. G. W. 'Kiser called the meeting to order ,and told the purpose of the meeting. He was elected chairman and Ken Alton, secretary. Rev., R. Mataten,rePresef4ng the Onlaria Temperance ,Feder: ation, then addressed the., Meet- ing eoneerning thef earning elec- tion' It was moved by Jack Ritchie, 56conded by Frank Bit- chie that the ' group organize. It was moved that Jack Ritchie be manager. Polling divisiOn represent- atives are as follows: No. 1, Hugh McWhinney; No. 2, Frank rans No. 6, Earl Swan; No. ,7, Ru- eben n Wilson. , Advertising committee is cam- It -was Moved by Rev. J. A. Veldhuis that each one present give $1.00 .to start a fund. It was moved by Russel Irvin, sec- onded by Elmer Alton, that Bill Hunter be treasurer. Donald Simpson was to con- tact Mr, Lewis and Jack Ratclue . . was to contact Ben Brown, ager of the "Vote Yes" mittee, man, com- FARI‘e CREDIT FUTURE NEED Huron County still maintains its position as one of the list specialized agricultural areas of the province. Douglas H. 1VIi1es, county, agricultural represent- ative, told eountY council Mon- day. He said 1963.statistics indi- cate that "Huron was first for quality in'poultryand cattle, second to Perth 4 County in swine and second to Kent Coun- ty in acreage of all field crops.' Mr. Miles said credit is great- ly needed ih the farm program todarY and that unlesTthis is available, "we cannot expect to keen the place of agriculture that we haVe had in,the past." 411111111111,1111111•1111111.1=1•11111111111.11 f T. PRYIPE ici.- SON • — Memorials ,rinebt Stone and Ex erienced FranIc Mtliwain REo4T:NITZTIVE 524=7861 or 200 Gilibons St. — 524-9465 50tf • In Christmas Container; — Light and Dark CHRISTMAS CAKES CHRISTMAS . SHORT BREADS and SMALL COOKIES OLDE ENGLISH clIRISTMAS PUDDING six Servings For $1.00 ' HOME MADE CANDY 'CULBERT'S BAKERY 49 West Street — Goderich 524-7941 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8:30 'tit 6:30 ' Fri, 'tit 9 p.m. r...1101•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••011.....0••,•••••••••••••••••••...•••••••• ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH DERICH FROSTED FOODS . • a nnifra'lly-T6F-roads. Kt.e; Fiving rich ratepay6r assessed for T._ $4,000 or $5,000 would paPST $32 4141,-a-÷ea-r--to-ward—eount roads, but in the cage of town or village, 45% is repaid to the ti-easurer to be:used,. on iocal roads." The Huron road..levy is $520,- 000, and. "we expect $709,000 in the form of provincial. sub- sidy toward our road and bridge program.' In 1963, he added, Ontario paid out int.subsidieS to the municipalities $85,004;000 for .road.s,, . . • 'the .m'inister 'desig- na.t,es a county road as develop - merit road, the provincial, gov- i0,5Ualmti.3105morXel,-.1,2',..,....47,71s.n.mr,..., • - - oas ing draws. • ,..nment pays 100'7', of the cost , Diawma,ter ReMington say; of tric- eKcept -right of there is room vet for four more way, which ,is •••,thsidized 50%. merir the-selied1176•1 ITT The' \ 'year's' h;ave TOP QUALITY' ESSO' If° r two more---4earas.--.14-4hej nearly ---$2:000,000 •Thirr- 'mixed curling ._(en easy, 1O -year, budget terins) • PERSONAL Tthi,s particular aid, It is an Mr. 'and M7. -s. 11 G.„•:Glaves, Toronto, were weekend guests of ,•-•;the ..latter's -brother, Dr, R. Hughes, and Mrs, Hughes., is divided as f dl.ows:..tawn.,;hips Wellington street. . county .390, towns and vil- -1T-6111-Trigir'—e=7".Cr 'wlfh a large road S. yst e tn. and low. z.,i0.Inent to build the type of 'road the public .re- quires, "Road mileage iri Huron, 2,700; JUNIOR HOME HEAT SERVICE , AT NO COST TO YOU "SERVICE' 'ELECTRIC (Goderich) Ltd: Cor. Newgate & victoria Sts. 524-8581 1 'Sat.,' „November 21 . 8.3b P.M. „ St. Marys vs. Siftos WEDNESDAY-, _NOV-. 25' Waterloo vs. Siftos GODERICH ARENA ADULTS 75c , ADMISSION STUDENTS 50c SIDE. BACON BEEF OR PORK LIVER PORK*BUITT 3-1210211iFTACLE WHIP 59c LB. 39c avg* LB. 25, - JUBILEE SAUSAGE I'LBS. g F1S' PICNIC . SHOULDER LB..13 1:5,Oz:7DEI:MONTE' • ' , . " FRIDAY ONLY BUY 1 GET 1 0FREE TULIP A,. RENLE. 29c READ FOR C ammatzzaggoommusaraa5VomartAatuurarspes ,.zernmaga5.acsraA,,,t. 15 -oz. CLARKS Pork & Beans 4, FOR 63,c 20 -oz. LIBBYS Pork & Beans 4 FOR CATSUP FOR' 43e. • • c` Immon'iramosor .• • 11 LOAVES ---pRopqa DEPT.-. OP EIVONG; GOLDEN RIPE :: U.S. No. 1 SIZE 96 PINK OR WHITE CHILDREN 35c I R A P -E F R EMPEROR R A P E. S LBS 29c ALL THIS IT 10 FOR CANADA NO. TUIRN1IP 5c LB. FOR 1.00 14 1 — 3 -Ib. BAG No. 1 CARROTS 1 —.a -lb. BAG No. 1 COOKING ONIONS 1 -- U.S..Cello Wrapped CAULIFLOWER 1 — U.S. 10 -oz. BAG No. 1 SPINACH -, 1 — U.S. 14 -oz. Cello Tube TOMATOtS (Junior Congregation and N sery)' Rector: REV, G. G. RUSSELL, B.A.,. Mr. George Burgoin, Organist and ChoirTaster. November 22nd Sunday Before Advent elY.,-Cemnuitkei 10:00 .a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, and Sermon. ortiv":5trewt---Urfitecrthurc 10:00 a.in.vSunday Sihooir Sermon: "The Decision" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) - 7:00 p.m. "The ,New,Curriciolum" 'The Rev. W. J. ten Reopen, B.A., B.D., Minister • Dotterer, Organist ',10•••••••,,,,M.M* Knox- Presbyterian Church ., THE REV. G. LO"CKHART. ROYAL, B.A., Minister; William Cameron, Director, of P.ralse SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22 Sunday School At 100 a.m. „at..;,104,1teuggiMiniat-A&Alte.,Ant,,,AL,11,111,,=,h, Service of Divine Worship at 11:0,0 (Nursery ancrJunior Congregation) ENTER'TO WORSHiP. DEPART TO SERVE THE,-,UNassa.souRCH-OF Victoria Street United. Church 11:00 a.m.. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship "A Legacy for Living" • . ,1:30 p.m. Benmiller: Church and Sunday School. REV, CECIL A,. DUKELOW, Minister. MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. - FREE METHODIST 'CHURCH Corner Victoria and Park ttieets ' REV. R. PELFREY, B.A,•B.D., Pastor Dial 524-9306 9.50 a.m.-Sunday SchooV 11.00 am. 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