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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-07, Page 5Earnprey. ContrOi A Project For Huron `With the eoanjletion of the 'Lamprey Weir on the Baylfield RiYer is opsin'&x the Fish' eries Research Board of C an - ada amem member of Great Lakes Fishery, Commission- is enrking on the, init}al stages of the lamprey control program in'i.aic Huron, Thi'liarrier is designed to evaluate the strength of .the lamprey spavinitg, ,run prier to stream treatment ins order - that. the effeetivonesS o£ treat. e o' oderchMewoiids:1 Quality 7,-- Service .7, - Cemetery Letterin 4 n H 52449$1' or 'rite 130 •BL E S .. W.. ,Phone GOD�RIC Y AIG '1" office Lot tIon ---:'HURON ROAD on HWY. 8 W. J. LEE QODERIC TF • PRE -EASTER SALE LADIES' COATS Fresh and new for spring '66 we have all weather coats, • laminates and all the other exciting fabrics. Buy now and get this bonus. FREE- HAT With the'Purchase Of A Coat SPRING, SUITS. Eig:` DRESSES Make your selection from our fresh stock. We have Linens, Arnels, Knits, etc. We have a full range of sizes. Reg. 8.95 Reg. 10.05 Reg. • 12.95 Reg. 44;95 w n • 7.99 - 9.79 11.59 13.49 SWELLS -BLOUSES Chooseyour new shell or blouse from the newest of Knits and fabrics. These are high styles and at special Easter prices. Reg. 2.98 Reg. 3.98., 2.69 Reg. 4.98 4.49 3.59 Reg. 5.98 5.39 Manufacturer's Clearance 'Spring, & Summer PU RSES Reg. To 5.95 1.99 HATS HATS These ,are all new styles and, you -can take your pick at this special price. • Reg. To 8.95 5.99 SL'IMS-SKURT Ready for spring and summer. We have Arnels, -Tory- lene, Linens in both regular and novelty styles. Reg'. 3.98 Reg`. 4.98 3.59 Reg. 5.98 5.39 4.49 Balance of Stock Reduced MEN'S . BOY'S COTTON SP.ORT CASUAL SHIRTS ,SLACKS These are continental 'tapered slacks that° are . easily wash- able and Canadian -made. Reg. To 4.95 We have all sties and. you "mare a choice of plains or patterns in long sleeve. Reg. To 6.95 2.99 3.99 SPRINGUALLS • Smartly s'tylWe have dozens to ch selection. MEN'S and BOY'S JACKETS & SCZ ed and oh so modestly priced. choose from. Shop early for best 10% to 20% OFF. IPGERRARD'S THE SQUARE. np ment may bn determined' in subsequent years. The,, mechanics involved in operating the weir consist of laying electrodes aeross the rivet that are = connected"to. an . electric generator. • `7 When in use the current running-aer.*ss the river sets pp an intiinetrable elgetrie field which kills lamprey. . ,-Since.:other- =_spring spawning. fish, in partiaular'the Rainbow Trout, use the Hayfield River we •eaf expect . that minimal numbers • of these will also be killed. „However, protection of these fish from the, electric current is 'maintained when the barrier is in operation by placing nets of wire across the streatn below the barrier. The rzteeh is i e enough to allow lamprey lamprey to pass through but ° prevents most of the Ralnpow Trout from being Affected. Often these net 'arseused fir' conjunction with box traps designed, to hold fish moving upsstreaixia until they can be safely moved past the barrier. In addition to protecting the the . saffects from off fill.s eleotri weir, ;he. general ilk, . c � � 13n lit is protected from" ccident- ally boating through the in- stallation by heavy log booms above and below the elect- rodes. ' The generating plant and an area adjacent to it are fenced off and during the ac- tual operation red and white warning lights flash alternate- ly. to advise the public, ;. BINGO- at LEGION HALO1 I. • Saturday, April. 9 at 8:30 p.m. - 15 GAMES - $1.00 The prize for each, regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined. JACKPOT OF $80.00, IN 56 CALLS Sponsored by Branch 109, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play REOPENING PR1L Zn.'d WITH A FRESH, EXCITING STOCK OF CANADIAN AND IMPOR.TEDo I`fEMS' Squire Gifts OPEN 1 P,M.-ta_9--.P.M.DAILY" EXCEPT MONDAY Bayfield Road. CQNKLIN. VACATION HOMES We Help You To PLAN - INSTALL- FINANCE o" NO DOWN PAYMENT. . . ❑ Teras to suit your budget spread over 10 years (less if you prefer). o Full flexibility --- include all labour and material in ANY proportion. xt• o Complete life insurance is included at NO EXTRA COST to protect your "title." o Full financing package -includes Iand, Cottage, or both, and ALL the extras. 14 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 295 BAYFIELD ROAD •524$321 Strafford So' MODA TF�01 -� e STRA ... RD, f d w stern Ontario Development Associa• tion offices .will -be moved froth Stra ifo:d *because Strat- ford has refused to .rejoin the organization, W. C. Urquhart, association general managery Old Perth CountyCouncil, i. - Ile said~'directors hid `not yet decided where , the offices would be located, butrtftat the association has had invitations' from at least three muniei- ppalities • He asked Perth to join as a, county instead of having in- dividual community ,mem.ber- ships. Thecounty's., member- ship fee would be $3,015 an-. nually. Mr. Urquhart said he was advised Stratford city council turned down membership "'without giving us a chance" to outline the new program. Stratford was a member when • the four -county assovia tion was formed 10 years ago, but dropped • out after about four yesrs. The four .counties are Turor., Perth, Waterloo and Wellington. . • The proposed Perth- mem- • Opts Out To Move ber$hip has . been 'referred to ,° council's finance committee. W. Stafford Johnston, of °. R.R.. 2, Mitchell, told council yesterda', he would take the job of writing a history of e as nn P to t ��► ce is ro c a ip 7 •, 17 g c ar ehehas' r said res H'fined h a, ' ed �rial iter for �osl: 9 dire writer the Stratford .Beacon -.Herald. Earlier this year, -council.. set .a $30,000 'budget for the' centennial project. lgr..Tahn- ston said ,a 450•ppage book is posed. Ottawa Trip For Wedding Mrs. E. J. Little and Mr. Ford Little spent last week- end in Ottawa where they were ,guests Ea the Matheson•. King wedding. ' Miss Judy King is the daughter of F/S and •Mrs. Dawson W. King, formerly p'f 'Goderioh, and the groom is Mr. Robert Mathe- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Matheson, all of Vancou- ver, B.C. WHILE IN GODERICH TRY A P IZZ AT THE NEW IZZA PAT,i BAYFIELD ROAD Serving Also Char Broiled Steaks & Chops A AUCTION SALE "AT THE Clinton Legion Hall CLINTON, ONTARIO MONDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 11th, 1966 - 8:00 P.M. SHARP REPOSSESSIONS- - BANKRUPT STOCKS and many, many personal consignments consisting ot: APPLIANCES - FURNITURE -- TELEVISION -- CLOTHING Legislature,-, Airs Tru ott Case 'OROmD. -. -The Steven . casecame again am up ag in in the Ontario legislature Thursday although, Attorney- Qenerai Arthur Wishart has said the wholematter is the • responsibility of�e federal l -justilen r d,de$Sop' tar; hat mn , Elme. - Sudbur y`) asked. three . questions about the, case the day before which the attorney -general had tak-' en as . notice. ` . Mr. Wishart said there have .been some' changes in pro- vincial police mehods of in- terviewing juveniles, but "there are no written orders on these changes" which, he said, are 'familiar to the p, oliceIn answer to a second ques- tion, the attorney, -general ,said - it is not the "normal practice" Of his department to have doctors take part, in the in- vestigation of crime. • Medical men are not peace officers, Mr. Wishart said, and they have no responsibility to investigate circumstances, re- lating to homicide. The attorney -general said. that Dr. Ward Smith of his department had not been ask= ed to give an opinion on the time of Lynne Harper's death because he is not a specialist in the field of the human digestive process. Truscott was convicted in 1959 of murdering the 12 - year -old -Harper girl near Clinton, Ontario. He was 14 at the time and was given' a death sentence. It was later commuted by the cabinet- to lite, ' FURNITURE -A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds out to a full. site bled with nylon cover and swivel rocker,°a 2 -piece' French Provincial Chesterfield Set covered in a top grade nylon cover. 3 other assorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions, 2 9 -piece Coppertone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table. 2 7 -piece Sets consisting of 6 chairs and a " table with an inlaid top. 1 5 -piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite. 3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites complete witht bed; dresser, chest of drawers and a matching Box Spring and Mattress with each set. 2 sets of Lamps' consisting of a Trilight and 2 Table ,each to each set. 1 set.of Solid Step and Coffee Tables in an • Arborite finish -other Step and Coffee Tables, 2-39" Continental Beds complete with headboard and legs. 1.54" Continental Bed Complete, 4 full size 54" Spring. 'Filled Mattresses, 2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker, 9 x 12 Rug, Hi -chair, Telephone 'Table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome Rocker. APPLIANCES and TV -A large Refrigerator with a full cross - top freezer, 2 Electric Ranges, one being a deluxe model. A Long - Skirt Washer with pump, a 21 cu. ft. Deep Freeze that holds over. 800 lbs. of frozen food. Automatic Washer and Dryer -matching pair. Combination Radio and Record Player, .and last of all, 4. different Television Sets, 21" models that have all been checked over and are in A-1 working condition. All the appliances'in this sale are guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when you hook them up in -your home. BRAND NEW CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -A large selection of Fall and Winter Clothing has just been, received for Auction from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers in Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING --Socks, Underwear, 'Ties, Sweaters, Dress'. Shirts, Sport Shirts, Dress Pants, Pyjamas, T. Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts. -FOR THE LADIES and TEENS -Double Knit Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Nylons, Cardigans, Pull= overs, Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Pyjamas, Slippers. BOYS GIRLS - BABIES -Jeans) Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, Socks, Jackets, Pants, Sleepers, House Coats, Crawler Sets, .T -Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sets, Girl's 3 -Piece Sets, Sleep and Play °sets, 3 -Piece Velvet Suits,•Coat and Hat Sets, and many other 'items too numerous to mention.' ° THIS SALE WILL CONSIST OF THE LARGEST AND BEST OFFERING THAT WE HAVE EVER AUCTIONED IN THIS HALL AT ANY TIME DON'T MISS°THIS OUTSTANDING SALE! AUCTIONEER -- LEO E. BIRD TERMS: CASH -- CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE 5% Sales Tax ' In Effect wmirr-- - - - re...°_ e Ooderi'eh "Signal-Ster, Thunidvi APttit, Campai,gn tCan �nu. °.1 . ufr.om p. a > I) der chairman un lim �i kea. d with co:ohairman Stan: Pr vett,, Mrs, Frank Curr►',, Mrs, Sert Baeehler, Andy Boutilie', Eric. Johnatonel and members -A x" -: .- !oxen's- t 4 �- the - . . iiiarY. Mr. Elliott coi ninex t'- ed: : "This important job ' will requiremany oani;vasser<s' and Itis cpirnmittee wili'be a*Ing for help :rept the various ser- .1 vice organizations, and others. gf you can help, please .call Jim Knkead at 524°8172.° ` It is planned to have this blitz coverage late in May," ° At the same time the Weal canvass is going on contacts will be madewith out of town companies in the major cities by a committee headed by Jim Britnell and co-chairman AL.Selinger, Bill Gardner and Bruce Sully. "An attempt is being, made to be sure that all s'oui ces for donations be covered. Since the old hospital buildings are torn down we must succeed since our government grants and kans are dependent on our raising the $109,214.00 by public subscription, "The enthusiasm and co-op- eration to date has encourag- ed the building committee to believe that the quota will be met without any difficulty," added the hospital .official.. Shortly before press time, George Parsons revealed thht a° further donation of $100 ;had been made by former resi- dents of the town. ' S * M+.. and .Mrs. . E. DoVI On a ng the cheque,, wrote "X , !au Ante everyone -wilt be proud of this modern' 'buiidixtg,", ' r e What's It's likely to be one word ...."Insurance More important than just having "insurance are the questions: "what kind' -'"and "how much."„ ` Have you neglected tochange your policy to keep up with changes in your home? Now you can streamline your in- - surance with a tailormado "package policy." Call us this week for details. PETER S. MacEWAN iriturance - "Real- Estate 44 North St. 5249531 A Modern .Store With A Wide Variety Of Merchandise . a - MODERN STORE 'VTF, THE STOCK,/ ° • SMOKE SHOP For Your SBeppmg Convenience We Are OPEN- rIL 11 P.M. NITLY SUNDAY' 10 A.M. to 8 PM. CARLTON Greeting Cards A Fine 'Selectiotr'Of' Easter Cards Available BISSETS " y CREAM PIES 2FOR 79, HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE EASTER FIGURES Bunnies - Chickens -- Aeroplanes Choose from solid. chocolate or items filled with small chocolates. 29c. to.,1.98 A small deposit will hold your selection. Buy early to avoid disappointment. Lowney's Easter Bunnies SMALL PACK 3 for 29c • KIST QUARTS - SAVE 20c CLEARANCE Billfolds PASS KEYS• - SMALL PURSES KEY CA$ES - Many other items in genuine leather and Morrocco. MUST CLEAR FAST 30% OFF SPECIAL SALE LIGHTERS & 2IPES Re40 1.00 Lighters 69c Reg. 1.00 to 1.50 Briar Pipes 79c inger Ale 4,"78c Plus Deposit A FULL LINE OF BOXED Neilsons Chocolates 1.25 =° 3. B1,AC t: MAGIC 1It3.'vl.1 In Atti-active Boxes Rowntrees BOX Chocolates Just Arrived - Factory Fresh ►,.. �.:...::: ,.:,Ar 1.95 .3.50 4.54