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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-01, Page 12• r, laThe Gederich Signal -Star, ThurSday, December 1, 1966 Curling Queshonnaire Reveals School Operation cents. assessment of area pupils a en ng, 1; attend ng (reduction of three from ?apt $14,500. other staff business ad. principal, 4,300; 686,719; mill rate, nine mills' CHSS, 76; classrooms 16- teach further addition to vocational fac. todian $400 per month; fiVe cus. ary range, $5,300 to $13,500; 1.1 report of Winghain District High School: Ptepils attending, 980; attend. ing GHSS, nil; classrooms 39; plus two partitime; salary range, $5000 to $15,500; other staff, head custodian pays staff of six., -42a--140;- offiGe, WiFtre4ii-ow-rwar3L---row , $2 650 Scores F -arm'' Mixed League Lobb 10, Baer 5; Westbrook 2, Moore 8; Hawkins 7, Durst 8; Montgomery 8; .Rivett 4; Jewell ;7.; • Farin La et-"- Betty Moore 10, Eedy 7; 6, Bernice Moore 2; Hawkins 12, MaePhee Durst 6, Lobb 5. Hawkins leading 2 wins plus 11. Farmers Men Pocock 6, Hallam 4; B. Fisher 4, Forbes 10; Stoll 9, Young 7; Cox 10, Kerr 5; Crawford 7, • Johnston 5; Hallam 11, Forbes 1; H. Fisher 8, 'Young 4; Cox 7, SililiiJb8. Stoll leading, 3 wins plus 14. Pickling. Puzzle., It takes guts to face up to the pickle Conservation Officers in Bruce County have found. The department of Lands and forests asked for the reproduc- tive tracts of female deer. It received 60 samples. "In spite of mimeographed dissection, instructions' many amateur butchers were unable to locate the correct organs and end- ed up bringing most of the inter. nal anatomy," said district for ester, F. L.Hall. • "This in turn posed an inter est- ing puzzle for the pickling staff," ° he said. • Kings sent to representatives of .the Pupils attending, 1,066; from 7,9P-14-2q=35-1-.6-ri--,-V interesting- llifOrirliftiOn, ng tomparative point of view, was principal, 66; Salary range,, '13y R. S. ATKEY 4.1 part. The questionnaire was un - u der 14 different.headings. J. Ross Lovett presented the facts for Central Huron'Second, As a result of a questionnaire ary School,, Clinton: • Voards.Operating district 650- classrooms 37 • sh- Oa at annual cost $59,020; cost of travel per rniie, average 59.98 Cents; assessment of area, 1966 $l0,858,225; mill rate, 17.92; Present capital program, $506,900; equipment $67,500; (sp. orts field, $19,073. _ Refrusst,4rni421glanciasiet.nted Collegiate, Institute Board: W. la • resented to members of Huron $5,300 to $15,000; other staff, County Council at theirNovember 22; salary range, $2,200 to $7,- 000 (business administrator): 10t buses; 11 routes, 550 pupils pef day; miles travelled by buses, Session. Questions asked by members indicated -some doubts on their Bond Sales Final reports from payroll es: ta.blishments in the area show that employees have purchased '33437,000 of CanadaSavings Bond. s, Centennial Series, on the pay.. roll savings plan. This is 22.2 per cent over the quota set by Bank of Canada and exceeds any previous year. This figure does not include pay- roll s which are classed as pro- vincial or federal accounts, Such as employees of railways, civil servcce, chartered banks, dept. of highways, hydro, chain retail operations. The combined total result will probably exceed $1,250,000. Percy Blackshaw, OwenSound, is payroll savings adviser for the Bank of Canada, securities 'dept. in the area, which is known as the Blue Water Division. Ur- ban centres include ivieatord, CoI- ingwood, Durharn, Harriston,. Palmerston, Chesley, Hanover, Walkerton, Winghare, Clinton, Southampton, Port Elgin,Kincar- dine, Goderich, Markdale, Or. angeville and Owen Sound. ivir blaCkS113.1N.; said that the' rt -been• obk tained without the good co-oper-, Record Pupils attending, 650; attending CHSS, 124; classrooms, 24; tea- chers including principal, 32; sal. ary range„ other staff, five; salary range, $2,000 to $4,500; 10 buses; miles travelled by buses , 820 daily; cost per mile, 33 cents; ass- essment of area, $14,185,439; mill rate, 17.9; capital program, $1,. 400,000 addition including equip. ation of management, campaign meet. directors and canvassers. John C. Brewer submitted the You Need An Electrohome HUMIDAIRE In Your Home! et' idar • KINGSBRIDGE, — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Forbes, MTS. Har - Old Forbes, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and family. Mr. Jim Sinnett is spending this week at his home. Mi. Jerry Heffernan, Guelph, visited his parents over the weekend. • h. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney spent the .weekend in Detroit. Those who attended the wed- ding Lfi Martin's Church, Lon- don, of Keith Veiled and Janet Barten' were Mr. and Mts. Earl Drennan, Mrs. Dennis Dalton, Mr. and letrs. Ray Dalton, Terry and Oletus. Mr. and Mrs. ,Toni Middegaal, and family. Blyth, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch , on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adleman, Detroit, spent the weekend with Leonard and Matthew O'Laugh- lin. • FAIR GAME Despite the fact that a toy 'poodle now milady's pamper- ed pet, it was once an English ihunting dog. That animal care- fully. trained, sniffed along the ground at night and located strange quarries which put up no flight. Moving in with a its master bagged nett — —truffles. A dpzen and a half centuries before Columbus, Greeks said, `sthe extent et the oceans" would be the main difficulty in circum- navigating the earth. FOR EXPERIENCE and CAPABLE REPRESENTATION RE-ELECT FRANK WALKOM As MAYOR For Transportation Cali 5244827 Teen Club '67 APPLICATIONS For . MEMBERSHIP Available At HARBOURLITE INN Or • REGENT TV And At NEWS RECORD OFFICE, CLINTON. In winter -dry homes the mu- cous membranes , of your nose and throat are robbed of moisture. Once their ef- ficiency is tut down it clears the way for colds, sinus in- fections, asthma and other respiratory ailments a n d leads to an uncomfortable stuffed up feeling. Exeessi-e dry air can do a number of damaging things tb""your -home As well as your health. It can affect -your furnishings and your fuel bill. Wood shrinks, table and chair legs wobble, ven- eers crack and peel, doors warp and floor boards -sep- arate. There is no question about it, you, need w humidifier home. Don't put it off, see how little it costs. It will be a small price. to pay fer good health and the preservation oliurnishings. 1 teachers including principal, 47, in your SERVICE ELECTRIC (GODERICH) LIMITED 30 VICTORIA ST. N. Dial 524-8581 BRUCE E. RYAN Bruce E. Ryan, a building contractor for 10 years and now an equal partner in a successful manufacturing busi- ness for the past, 5 years in the town of Godericli, would again appreciate your vots on Dec. 5 for P.U.C. 1 Commissioner. Being a Commissioner for the past a years and, serving the good people of Goderich has been a privileges and honor, also gaining much knowledge and f, experience in municipal affairs. 1 —Some Facts of Interest to the Citizens of Goderich- 1. Our 'hydro rates. are, being lowered. 2: Our operational costs, due to the key personnel of the Public Utilities are among the lowest in Ontario. 3. Negotiations with • Council are now effect and we shOuld haze a much better street lightinc! program in 1967. Bruce E. Ryan looking forward for progress in Goderich in the coming years. FOR- PUC coavimissioNER. , to $4,800; cafeteria staff, $1,-50't� $3,000; buses, 14, and - feeder lines; miles travelled, 1,197 perday; cost per mile, 37.97 tw ary range, $5 500 to$11,900; vice. tt 42 1 510 pup,ils increasing capacity to reta.ries, SO 400 t $3 200. b • chief cusp ers, indluding W; year; future capital prograln; minIstr'ator, $6,70b; other staff, custodians, $3,000 to ilities to accommodate additional todians, $1,50 per hour; four sec - $4,900; buses seven; miles trav- 1,5x20enpuippihlnas. t epos tdrillitoan 29(1,sirniolesrntrileavelled, 650 daily; * eUed , 10,170 miles per year; $3142 e424 Loss_ cost per mile, 38 cents; assess.' Pupils attending, 980; attend. rate, 15; addition to cest, $2,118,. - nil; classrooms, 532. $800,000 replacementaddit. to 41; to increase library; Ing CI -ISS, fourportables and chersincluding principal, at, " 39; tea. sal. and classrooms Russell Bolton reported for -Sea.forth District High School: ion 16: RED& WHITE FOOD STORES RED & WHITE Foodthaster Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. 91 VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICH FOR ROASTING — FRESH KILLED - CHEF STYLE ALL BEEF Prime Rib Roasts IB.79c STEAKETTES iiiiNcli4G BEEF 09c ErsHound Chuck FR CHRISTMAS 3 CARPET CLEANING WITH OUR HOST DRY CLEANER FOR AS LITTLE AS 9.95 • DECORATE WITH WALLPAPER CARPETS • READY-MADE DRAPERIES • MATCHINd DRAPE & BEDSPREAD SETS McARTHUR & REILLY WEST ST. A 41 • FOR BUDGET MEALS 40 SOUP MEAT Braising Ribs LB 39c Bologna BY THE PIECE LB 49c Chopped Suet LB 69, 1-13. 69c' LB. 39, LB. 29c ORDER NOW FRESH KILLED — TURKEYS — DUCKS and GEESE FOR XMAS SAVE 10c SOCKEYE SALMON 1/2s 200s KLEENEX AYLMER 19,02:•-•-• Pork & Beans KRAFT — 16,0Z. • MODERNS 6 FOR 99c • TISSUE, 2 FoR4.5c CHEEZ WHIZ 67c 64 -OZ. J AV E X LIBBY — 14-0Z. TINS 4 ROLLS FOR 49c 18 OZ6 Alpha-Getti 2. Shredded Wheat 37c PREM — 12 OZ Luncheon 'Meat 55c Beauty Soap 4 RID FOR C • DOVE 45c FOR 37c SAVE 40c 6!4,3 Amara COLA CASE OF 24 TINS 199 WESTONS SODAS 1 -LB. 1 -LB. PRINTS PKG. CHEF BQYARDEE 3 FOR 1.00 Pizza Pie Mix 49c CROSS AND Bil4WELL — 8-02 TINS CRISCO 37c Date & Nut Loaf 2.4;0, MAPLE LEAF — GIANT SIZE DETERGENT 201410 FOR C GIANT CHEER 85c • SAVE 20c SILVERWOODS -SUN SPUN ICE CREAM v2Ga eB. BAG 1 LB., 8-0Z. SNOW WHITE CARROTS 2 f°r 39c Fish & Chips 59c Mushrooms Grapefruit 12f0,89c Head lettuce2for39c Tangerines GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE SAVE 13c — ALL VARIETIES BABY PABLUM CEREAL 1 -LB. PRINTS 81-0Z. PKG. 2 FOR 40