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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-03-18, Page 10BY BRIAN D91 DS • Things have quietened down around the school now- that the baske,Lba1i1 seas.on, as over and the exams are •eo,ming.. up. Ex- a'm>+s commence tpmorro.w, Fri-_ -d Y, for' the "Grade 13's,, while the re't of the school digs in on Mlinday, • Easter exams mean. a• great deal to the lower grades as •these marks are avel'aged in witth their Christmas and .June - ,marks to obtain .their final av- erage. For the Grade 13's these ex- ams provide a pretty good idea In the .men's curling division own ry u . , Ralph W ei g el's rink is in ,,the - lead 'with four wins and a plus of 17. In the mixed division, the • , skips of each . of the following rinks have four wins but ‘with a plus• as indicated _after their - names: dole gaff, . 26;• -•Beb Keene, 23; Arm Britne11, 16; George Robertson; 15; Harold ilitbbert, 15; Ralph Weigel, 10. ° of h•4w hard they will have to woik between noiw and June, LAW, for some of them it might co;.: $5.00 per paper to °wttite .thr* if .1114 4o not secure- a high enough .mark in their re- p.�ctive tcpies. - S. nior Vikings might have felt a Little consoled earl - in the •wet k when they heard Ghat• the Parkhill Maraud?rs 1captured the Ontario "B" School i ar•ke•,'tba11 championship in Cornwall!, Ontario last weekend. During the past week or so t he quivering strains of "La :V Iarsrilioise,," accompanied by the clicking of a sewing ma- chkne, has 'been heard from the basements of various students who have eyed with disdain our vacant flag pole. Messrs. Pirie, Wilkinson. and company need worry no more— "La drap.eau Canadienne" flut- eproudIy`1rom our pole a the crack of dawn on Ronda morning. ap The Students' Council hats se Apr,.il 9th as the date for th• annual formal. This year school queen will be chosen dance, „'1 ce,-_ �- --•✓... Kos taken Japan as its_. the rt,e: Music- will be provided by the. Bobby Downs orchestra from London. The formal has always been the big event of the year and lit is hoped that it will be as well supported this year. In, the Farmers' League,,t Gin,n's rirnk is in the lead with 90 points, Standings of other rinks are as ,follows: Rowe, 87; Fo:: ter, 65;-Feagan, 61; Je+vve;tl; 57; Hawkins, 57; T. Moore, 57; Baer, 48; Eedy,..47; Fi:her, 46; i o Kernigiian, 42; E. Moore, 41. two more games have to be ! b 1?1iayed by each rink in the Fanmers' League to complete is the present 'draw.. • '0 Scores cf reicc�r.t•g,ames,''Were: I '�cd.X,..1..£t.....E. ,.141orare..,.�zr .G,in-n•»fl;:;--ar Fisher 5; Rowe 10, Baer 2; T. dMooreL 8, Foster 7; Fea ca,n 19, E Kernig�han 7; Hawkins 16, ti Jewell 2. . b TO SELL •TANKERS The tanker, lmperia,1 Simcoe, f Imperial 011 -Limited, which -as for several years the first oat into Godericli- harbor in he spring to open navigation, to be pensioned off. Imperial it plans .to sell -it and also rnperial Welland. The In-Ter- i--Simcoe aced -35, "iiOw ock at Sarnia, was built' 'in n ;land and spent most of her me in saltwater before being rou,ht to the Great Lakes. Knox Presbyterian Church doors were .decorated with cross` ed brooms on g tartan background in honor of a special curling service which was held there Sunday morning. The Rev. G. L. Royal and Gordon Muir, president of the Maitland Country Club Curlers are shown following the service. A spec- ial mass fOr curlers was also held at 8:30 a.7n°- Sunday at St. Peter's R.G. Church Signal -Star photo -are appointed to ..bo,,ands for three years on a staggered basis for continuity. We try to sit down with new members of the board. Per Capita Q: If a County __planning Board is' set up the costs are `a&sessed to .the individual muni cipalities on what basis? A: This is left entirely in the hands of the municipality ,concerned although recent :cases have chosen a per capitabasis. Q: Will the province subsi- dize a co•un•ty plan? A: .re are p,rece,d•ents now where the province .has provided a su,b- s.idy of 25 per cerit"+but this is far from being blanket approval. Q: Bow can a village an•d township form a fire .protection zone? A: Wr;:te to the Ontario• Fire Vlar_cial, Qua,n's Park, Toronto. l'tohave a full-time planning consultant? 4: There is no •way, of telling this. The only._ thing to do is to ask a con.,-tu1 ant to quote a cpri•ce for his work. Q: What duties or control • would he have over rural municipality? A: By and large they just give advice. you are paying the piper so you decide whether or not you like the tune. Q: What should the duties -!board- be f 'Yy' , y oyto 'Irnatib/�+,,+„r . studii►ea to show trends Of de, x"elbl? ent.• Carry on a public relations program and Aire data to.ai es repre>sentataoto hitcher .overnnient. ,Jurisdiction Q. What can county planning do that municipal planning can- not do? .A: There is no junis- diction •+Ghere is a relationship In advisory terms. Q: o Doss ARDA committee takeRthe•p.l_ae'e .o f -a county -plan, ming -board? A: ARDAA is fed- eral'and.:the,,provincial govern-: mlent operates the planning boards. Otlr terms are mare of urban reference than, those• of ASA. • Q: Should the county get into the parks business? 'A: There is noa`ing to prevent it where a parks program is ,too difficult for a municipality td under - bake on its own. ` Q: is it the responsibility of the .co.u•n ty to provide 'recrea- tional facilities for non-resid- ents? A: I don't see how y.ou can, s+bap them at the gate and say:"Do you llive here? if not; get on your way." Q. f rttrre—in--:t terms •af two generat,io•ns for the fauns in -the county of Huron? A: There must be as the farm is vital to the im- portance of the economy of the area. - Zarb. Thursday attgrn zU , April 1, Ihc Go€lerieb local Oil- ing area wlill, 'l 'expanded to irt'clu le All Itelep'httrzes In tie Dungan > on exchange, W. W. ' llaysom,. Bell Telephone miain- ager .here said today. The Bell and the Hoon and Kinloss Tele+pihax%e'-' Company Much .operates' the Dungannon exchange, have cooperated'to i+ntrodu+ce calling without long distance -+charges between the,. two -coir turiltl s. ;- Mr. Haysom�: added that in :order to reach Duxgaiin�on tele- phone.' subucribbers, custouners must ,dial the full seven digi+tg of the, listed telephone number. Dungannon ,ou:Itom rs also must dial 'the full seven digits[. to. reach 'a Goderich numlber. Dir- ectories containing Dungannon listings have been delivered to all God:eriah customers. Church urd, "Fossil A London Conference Sei gn- •'- on the Town and Country Church was held by the United Church •af Canada at Sit. Maws on Tuesday and Wedn,etsday. Several members otf tie Rural Life Committee' ttee' from the "Hur- on )County area attended. "Opportunities and alespom%' ,S� tbilitaes o Z9h�e Ctuj,tii j;8 .iLur: nasi"Az`easn''. was the subject of one, of ",more '?ban half a. dozen addresses dealing . with ,the chi1Voh in rural .areas. Ralph Kruger of the Univers ity of Waterloo chided the church dor...tfa - , •ill�g' � -Provide ",gtrastsroot leadership' in mural developmz,enit. programs. He re-. ferred +to bhp rural church las "'A fossil of another, • age," and added •that it "faces extinction." Wide Variety Of COFFEE CAKES CHOCOLATE BROWNIES SQUARES Peach Filled -- Date — Fiesta Fruit HOT CROSS BUNS Sc CULBERT'S BAKER:Y 49 West Street. -- Godericlt ' ` — 524-7941 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat.,' 8:30 'til 610 Friday 'til 6:30 -p.m. ear,." Top Quality Features: 12 Ib. Capacity Porcelain Tub Soak Cycle Hot, Warm, Cold Water Selection 2•Speed — 2•Cycle Automatic Lint and Sediment Removal Fluid Drive Transmission guaranteed for -5 years No longer need you go t_ oia"F1y special fuss or bother to soak your badly soiled clothes. The new Speed Queen takes care` of it auto- ' matically with a built-in soak cycle. Result: cleaner clothes than ever! And that, with a Speed Queen, is° really clean! ."r R v' ELECTRI ._... a4_sw a sign�ai Spring• -is -the. -- A meeting of the Huron County Soccer League to prepare for the 1965 season. It will be Field at Clinton Town Hall on Monday, March" 22, at 8 p.m. Teams interested in play- ing in the' league are invited to send representatives to the meeting. Newly formed teams are especially urged to have, representatives present. There is quite a Scarcity of experi- enced referees' and all soccer referees who are reasonably qualified are asked to begat the •meeting. • PILONE 52446n5 Mrs. C. H. Edwards, Campaign Chairman. tU1DE TO BIG PARADE AROUND THE .SQUARE STARTING AT 7:00 P.M. At The Arena From 7:30 P.M. SKATING_ -- - - - --- CLOWtki BANJO HE Amateur and Professional Skaters In Person "LADIES" HOCKEY GAME 1' SUG FURNITURE BUYING us NOW Begin With A Budget! dpi Either• you are furnishing for the first time, or are ready for a fresh new look in. your home, , and- wish to add new pieces . . . whichever the case, determine first, how much you can, afford to spend, all at one time; or how much you can bud- get -monthly in time payments. 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