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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-06-16, Page 12,!! 12 Thei oxteeI.1iIt ThUrsclaY, tune i6496 Ooderich. Lions Club coritributed to the largest Parade in London's history Aolay 29 when Lions from all parts of Ontario ' and Quebec gathered there for their annual convention. The t Goderich float depicted Younb Canada Week's office and staff. Young players wore hockey sweaters from various . WANTED 20 MILLS participating towns and the referees were Lions Jim Coulter and Ralph Smith. Goderich cheerleaders kept morale high, and the float received considerable applause all along the parade route. West Wawanosh Tells Auburn To Cut Rate West Wawanosh township clerk Joan C. Armstrong has been instructed to inform Au- burn village trustees .that it can- not set its tax rate at 20 mills. The mattei was brought to council's at:ention by auditor A.. M. Harper, who said the high - Pauls Delivery Owned and Operated by - Paul Spain Local Delivery Service 2• Local Hauling ANYTIME. For Information CALL 524-9469 - —524=8181 est rate chargeable by a police village is 15 mills. Mr. Harper said this -limit is set out ia the Ontario Municipal Act. Clerk Arinstmlig was instruct- ed to wfite the village clerk in- forming the village to rearrange the budget and reduce the tax rate to 15 mills. Final reading of the Todd Municipal Drain by-law was re- scinded at this time. This 'action by council is necessary to have the by-law approved,by the On- tario Municipal Maid before it is given final rbading and pasSed.. Council also repealed a by-law passed cm -December 13, 1924 -to raise $10,0.Q0..to aid. in -the . con: struction of tile, stone or timber drains, preparatory_ to paSsing a• by-law to raise $200,000 for ••• READY-XIXED CONCRETE For Stens, Sidewalks, Floors, Walls Barnyards, Etc. Also' Jn Stock F'recast Sidewalk Slabs, Curbs, Edgings Bumper Blox, Etc. Calcium Chloride -- 100 -lb. bags the same purpose, upon approval from the Ontario Municipal Board. Council aproved the erection of a pr:xlominantly vocational addition and alterations. to the pres,:nt -Wingliam District High School .puilding to accommo- date an additional 510 pupils, and the iSsuance of debentures on the assessment of' the Com- bined Lueknow,,and Winghani pistrict High School areas in payment of approximately 25 per cent of the total cost of the said addition and alterations, Couneil agreed to raise the grader operatcr's salary to $1.50 per hour. The clerk was instructed to write E. H. Uderstadt, O.L.S. lof Orangeville to have him undertake th,9 examination and survey of the Dungannon drain, as soon as fiosSible. - A by-llw to set the salary for the road 'superintencthnt at $1.50 per how was passed. Futures -Market ,Employed In Hog Contracting Program A new hog contracting pro- gram using, the.futures market is being set up by one U.S. packer to allow producers to.sell their hogs at a specific price several months in advance of delivery. The program is being offered. by Wilson and Co. in Iowa. The orogram is intended to accommodate. producer S with both large and small operations and'will cover as few as 40 hogs per contract. Producers will re- ceive a partial cash payment at the time the ohtract is signed. TI37e parker will .hedge his price risk by selling futures con,tracts, on the Chicago Live Hog Futures Market. Normal procedure for nego- tiations start.- with the price the packer elcpects to obtain on the futures market. Against this price, transportation charges and quality 4iIferences are al- lowed, depepding on an indivi- dual's location and production record. Huron -Concrete • Supply Ltd. R.R. '1, GODERICH PHONE .524-7361 21-22-23 What doer the Bank of Montreal offer you? Basic Banking, that's what! Basic Banking is based on the fact that nine times out of ten when you enter a bank you are looking for serice in one Of three basic areas -savings, personal chequing orcurrent accounts. • Basic. Banking means simply thatwe.' have geared OUT branch offices to give you absolutely top performance in these three vital. services.. With Basic Banking, you'll get your banking done pleasantly and efficiently and be on your way in a matter of minutes. Wouldn't Basic Banking be the answerp • your banking needs? "Sorry, No Giveaways Sorry, No Tiger -tails 'Sorry, No Samples Sorry, No Stamps-... at ada's First Bank" tovvi tvit, 4110 ttittetti Vi!ttliti1 A'itt 'MY BANK' 103 /411tI0N C4/1.401.05 BANK,.. OF MONTREAL that RATE with DAD on ins bliv, • SHORTS - • SPORT SHIRTS • T SHIRTS • SOCKS o TIES • 'SLACKS • SPORT ;OATS • • JACKETS • DRESS SHIRTS 'o o BELTS • JEWELLERY • HATS 0 • BATHING SUITS GERRARD'S MEN'S WEAR' 'THE SQUARE Two Departments Involved Manpower Training A three -clay conference of „of- ficials from the Ontario depart - Ment of education and the On- tario department of labor, to -study alici co-ordinate their man- power training program, has con- cluded at the Billet Lake centre for continuing education. , The patters under consider- ation included the academic and skill programs conducted by the applied artsand technology branch of the department of 'educationf- and the on-the-job training program of the depart- ment of labor's industrial train- ing branch: To ensure filling industry's Consultant Suggests Central Reference STRATFORD — Library con- sultant Francis St. John said Saturday he will ,recommend a strong central reference service, probably at Kitchener, for librar- ies in Wellington, Waterloo, Perth ad Huron counties. , Mr, St John of New York is preparing a report on area •public libraries for the Mid - Western Regional Library Co- operativ 0, which covers the four colitis. Giving a preljminary state- ment, to 150 library trustees at a conference here, Mr. St. John said the reference serv- ice -would be available free to each library in the region. ' He said he will also recom- mend a travelling library for areas without book facilities. Grove Deal With Company Goderich's council option and $11,500 offer to purchase on the Bingham Grove at the foot of Wilson Street was placed with M and M Investments ilAd through the real estate firm of Aleicander and Chapman, and not with the Bingham Estale as reported in last week's Signal - Star. Mr. St. John released an 182L page survey on Ontario librar- ies earlicr this year. It included suggestions that trustees be -elected instead of appointed and that small public libraries be replaced by regional co-opera- tives. Mrs. Frances Whiteway, li- brarian of the Middlesex Coun- ty Library, told the meeting it is cheaper to run Mnddlesex's 23 libraries as a unit rather than sepai'ately. Sherisaid 'it cost the libraries $30,000 to ,borrow books from the county las' year. If each had bought the. books, the cost ‘vould haVe been $550,000. Equipment Approved The Central Huron'Seeondary School board has federal gov- ernment approval for $67,500 worth of equipn-ient and furni- ture for a proposed addition to Clint.:..n's vocational school — but no approval. to build the L. R. Maloney, - administra- -tor, said the la -bar -department would ply the $67,500 but final approval of construction, invol- , ving $506,900, is still awaited.: Goderich Minor Hockey Association FATHER & SON BANQUET SAT., JUNE 18 ARENA 6:30 P.M. - 0 ' Bring Your Own Silverware Let CONKLIN'S help you YOUR 147,6471 ON 077/W..; G VANIZED 2 CHAIN 4LI FENCING 50 FEET 10.99- 42 quEN • VINYL COATED - CHAIN LINK • FENCING 50 FEET 15.95 , TAHITIAN STYLE BI -FOLD DOORS 19.2.5 to 2065. These doors are ideal for -closets or hallways. They are made of clear pine and come in a basket weave style. See them on display. NO DOWN PAYMENT ON CONKLIN CUSTOM CREDIT SAYFIELD ROAD 524-8321 • . Studied manpower training needs and the development of the individ- ual trainee's full potential, the delegates devoted thelr efforts to exchanging information ..anel as one another's training program' Case study methods were employed and solutions determined to priivide for the inteklOcking of the program's of the department. The rapid • growth Qof man- power training programs in On- tario since the federal -provincial technical 'trades agreement in 1961 was studied and statistics analyzed to indicate that this growth will continue at an ac- celerated rate. The number of unemployed in training witn the department of education program five increas- ed to 35, 354 in 1965-1966 from 23, 136 in 1964-1965. Since the department of lebOr launched its short term on-the-job training program last year, nearly 1,000 firms have requested asAistance and contracts have been signed with 179 industrles for the train- ing of 19, 418 trainees. The depaitment of education's busi- ness management courses have increased -from four in 1963 to 1,156 this year. , • To meet these growing , de- mands,the Conference achieved a greater degree f understand- ing between officials of both departments and ensured mutual co-operation in achieving their common' goal. Cariadians Greatest Users Of Petroleum canadians use more pOtrofeum mineral in Canada in value of produds per person than any- prodacti.m." The 1965 Can- adian production (A 921,000 bar- rels per day represent S an in- crease of cmore than 4,300 per cent over the iprodustion of less than two decades ago. • • The publication says that oil and natural gas supplied 71 per cent of all Canada's energy needs last year. It alsc states that the oil industry has spent $12.7 bil- lion in the past 20 years, search- ing for and developing oll and gas fields, builcUng pipelines, refinerieE and other facilities. The booklet adds that "only in the past fur years has revenue from oil and natural gas pro- duction begun' to exceed' the amount spent on exploration and development.. As it is, the pre- sent net deficit exceeds $2 bil- lion," And—for thc! se who really want to know • the dockside price of Guanipa, Venezuela crude oil was $2:53 per !barrel in U.S. funds. one else in the free wrold, ac - coding to the latest edition of "Fets and Figu" teS About Oil in Canada. The nation'estimated oil pro- duct consumption for 1965 aver- aged 750 gallons per person. That's nine gallons more per person than in the United States. Canada as a whole ponsumed more than 40 znillion gallons per day. The statistical booklet contains information on everything about the petroleum industry-L-frona a breakdown of the Canadian mo- torist's gasoline dollar to the price of a barrel of crude oil from Guanipa, "Venezuela. Oil companies during 1965 re- ceivd 44.3 cents of the motor- ist's gasoline dollar. Federal and provincial governments re- ceived .38.1 cents, and service station operators, 17,0 cents. The booklet reports that "crude oil is, now the leading STRAWBERRIES • FOR SALE ORDER YOUR BERRIES NOW AND BE ASSURED OF YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS SEASON. PHONE 482-3462. F. -W. ANDREWS CLINTON 24-25 -417 HOW T� MAKE DAD SMILE WITH 9 A 'GIFT FROM The Fashion Shoppe Actually we are going to suggest that you use some of your feminine wiles and Dad will think it is pretty crafty. If he doesn't smile over it, he is either a grouch or he has read this ad. We're going, to suggest that you buy yourself a gift for Father's Day. Now that may raise Dad's brow a bit but you can quickly explain that, after all there is no need to be grouchy as you did it for him. For him? Well of course. We knoiri that"dear old dad wants -you to look your feminine finest and we suggest this you an do by. donning a new dress for Father's Day. We have a beautiful collection that starts,at 10.95. We know that Dad will be as pleased with your new dress as he will with the gift you purchase for him. Oh, we know, it all Soundsa little bit sneaky, but aren't we girls just a liftle smarter than the average Male? Ws also a novel way to get a new dress. P.S.—If Pop goes a liffle -short because you purchased a new •••••••l, dress, we are sure he won't mind, (we hope). THE S-110. PPE THE SQUARE .\\ •