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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-08, Page 3PoII-By-PoII Results Of Godericl) Municipal Elections Ilk .MAYOR Dr, "Prat.k Mills Frank Walk•m REEVE Herbert Such ReginaldIt.. Jewell DEPUTY REEVE Harry E. Worsen Joseph Moody COUNCIL Walter Sheardown Bruce Erskine William Schaefer B. R. ,Robinson Robert C. Hays Bruce Howlett' James Johnston Harvey Johnston Fred Fester 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 68- 120 122 83 89 43 131 80 95 69 24 42 '24 68 74 87 98 47 68 129 92 55 118 186 26 29 100 153 85 128 '92 122 79 142 :78 102 50 63, 46 72 31 85 38 74 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 91 ' 143 139 57 82 45 140 92 147 136 67 73 44 111 93 128 132 52 75 45 118 92 149 124 68 7 2 41 128 Eric Johnstone 47 . 63' 76 45 52 28 80 34 90 74 49 103 92 1 2v 336.� ° 'E �. � IB r �,��.T.•. .S ��,. �_ Qin _2 Q �. , 7-7217 .___ 4.0°....-299 37-1` 56 1 W. J. Mils George Fi'lsinger Bruce Ryan , Gerald Whaley 58 .37 99 72 30 102 14 Total 71 131 100 83 137 140 105 1417 42 64 104. 65 80 71 84 I 913 Qo .0 49 112 108 71 ,103 115 104 1163 56 78 94 73 113 94 79 °1137 157 95 . 108 63 .179 88 168 175 118 175 191 155 1985 33 7 21 4 21 13 25 28 24 38 17 32 316 139 73 174 58 127 54 116 72 98 56 57 .29 78 29 74 48 60 35. 81 70 68 88 ,>56 39 36 42 28 50 35 42 32 41 18 24 21 22 129 79 111 69 -123. 67 134 65 98 52 68 35 67 33 51 28 78 30 119 142 108 170 118 137 95 141 143 134 89 137 97 ` 103 80 138 116 118 85 109 73 66 51 87 53 69 52 80 67 45 60 40 78 64 57 61 50 72 68 151 117 1611 133 114 1468 148 122 1468 136 113 1395 121. 89" 1.219 81 54 771 64 770 67 734 55 728 74•r 135 155 112 145 155 55 129 132 105 143 130. 66 .122 127 96 . 156 136 71 113 109 86' 131 126 POLICE ACTIVITIES Statistics from Goderich de- tachment of the Ontario Provin- cial Police Nov. 27 to Dec 3: Total duty hours, 520; Miles of highway patrolled, 4,231; Crim-• inal Investigations -thefts, two;, breaking and entering, two; others, 12; Traffio-property dam- age, seven; personal injury; two charges 10,warnings, seven; Gen. eral Duties, request assistance, two; convictions, two. Bridge •Scores There were five tables in play at the Goderich,Duplicate Bridge Club on Tuesday night. Winners and their scores were as follows: Mrs. Jack Cook and Mrs. J. Chisholm, "73 1/2; Dr. and Mrs. G.L,.M. Smith, 67 1/2; Ron Mc- Donald and Al Selinger, 61; Mrs. Ivan Papernick and Mrs., Bob Sproule,. 56 �./2. 145 ESSEX STREET RESERVE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS NOW ON SALE .FOR RESERVATION CALL 524-9 71 or 524-9264 Catering to 'Weddings--Banquets—Luncheons—Etc. GODERICH, ONTARIO G.. GODERICH FROSTED FOODS 65 HAMILTON STREET KRAFT DELUXE -- 8 -OZ. PKG. ICES.. 37c CHE�E S1. HEJNZ — 11 -OZ. BOTTLES 2FOR49c CATSUP LIBBYS DEEP — 19.OZ. Beans2F49c Browned SUPREME HOMO'GENIZE'D -- 16 -OZ. BUTTER 37c PEANUT SUPREME ASST. COOKIES 3 FOR 99c BISSETS ALL FLAVORS - HALF GAL. ICE CREAM • MEAT BURNS VAC PACK SWEET 1 GAL • 79c SEWER KILLED A petition, signed by 24 south- east side residents, has killed plans for a storm sewer in that area, town council has been ad. vised by its solicitor. • PICKLE ROLLS 1e 59c A 134 118 124 134 44 -353 1607 1482 1470 1444 877 —4093 MIXED FARM CURLING . Fisher, 8 Durst, 8 W; Van. stone, 11- Hallam, 3; Eedy, 6-- Sowerby, 9; Rivett, 4 - Jewell, 8; Hawkins, 6 - Baer, 8. FRESH PORK ROASTS LB. 55c BUTT FRESH PORK Roasts LB.45c Shoulder FARMER STYLE SAUSAGE 2 LBS. 89c 0. OPEN •EVERY DAY UNTIL 6 P.M. EN FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M. OP BINGO at LEGION HALL Saturday, December 10th at 8:30 p.m. 15 GAMES — $1.00 The prize for each regular game will be $1200 1 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined • JACKPOT OF $80.00' ALV56 CANADI1ANSLEGION Sponsored by Branch 109, No One Under 16 Permitted To Play ANNUAL MEETING And ELECTION OF DELEGATES To The ONT.. LIBERAL LEADERSHIP CONVENTION' ELM. HAVEN MOTEL — CLINTON THURSDAY, DECEMBER'15th Dinner, At 7:00 p.m.. Meeting At 8:00 p.m. — EVERYONE WELCOME — pARKOLHE6AERT,RcE., FIRST RUN FILMS IN' AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Entertainment Is Our Business 'THURS., FRI., SAT. — Dec. 8-9-10 /mHRE'SABUILT-JN BLAST �► IN.THESE BOOBY BOMBS! f;,. See them triggered in ... �:�,, * nMER, cnN'NlERNnr,ONA, �D D OTa f � \� �J ''� TtCNNIOO_l SHOWS at ,7:30 and'9:30 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:15 ppm. --Admission 25c MON., TUES., WED. IRNA TURNER INN GAVIN SANDRA BEE OAN 0 H RUNY SUSAN KORNER ROBERT AID _JUANITA MOORE MANAIIA JACKSON trrM� ?ewW JACKSON Wald' U' I, Dec. 12-13-14 Adult Entertainment SHOWS at 7:30 and 9:3p P.M. Coming Next: — "MAYA" At town hall .on election night a, group of interesting spectators and candidates gather- ed to hear the results as they were reported from the polling stations, Some arrived soon after the polls closed at 7 p.m, . and stayed. until the last ballot was counted at 11 p.m. . Public School Activities "Books Are A Treasure' An, essay by Catherine Russell about books; To look idly at a book means nothing to the casual observer. They see merely a multitude of printed pages, protectedby two covers. Only when a book is read can the true value of the volume become known. A book is a fountain of wisdom, wisdom chat has been rediscover- ed for centuries andwill continue to be, and a wealth of knowledge that must be preserved. To destroy a book is to kill part of that wisdom and know- ledge, to prevent, another from reading and gaining from it. 11 - Hallam 6; Crawford —Books arm. �e �'e�•'est records Kerr, r Without them, our literary society would be completely des. troyed. Books are a treasure that must be read, retained, wind benefit - 'e must learn what books FARMER'S CURLING Eedy, 6 - Sillib, 5; Betty Moore, 8 -Hawkins, 10; Bernice Moore, -4 -1 Durst, 5; MacPhee, 5 - Lobb, 10. Hawkins leading 3 wins plus 13. Farm Men H. Fisher, 8 Forbes, 5; Pocock, 17 - Young, 0; B. Fish. er, 10 - Kerr, 5; Stoll, 6 - John. ston 7° Cox, 8 - MacPhee, 6; have to teach us, a.nd hope that for Many more centuries, others will read both old and recent books, and realize" the information that is to be obtained from them. COY, .din - 4 wins.. - 0o s> d test 1VIan s" $`= drib, 8r g on- earthicr betting . ow ____ plus• --1.52.----._ ._. �_.._.;_....�•_ , ° , . history, learning, anj emotions; _ _ P Ag -x. - �... r rs• s .A! Y •!�! ,K `A?.• Jl� �lr ir`i.:EY•-I Teen Club 67 Organization Meeting SUNDAY, DEC. 11th 2:00. p.m. Harborlite Inn, Goderich Application and Member- ship Cards Available , at this Time. • • • ALWAYS WELCOME BLACK & DECKER PORTABLE; POWER TOOLS JIG SAWS -19.88 71/"- SKIL SAWS - 39.88 1/4" DRILL KITS — 24.88 VIBRATOR SANDERS = 19.88 PLAIN WHITE JOHNS MANVILLE CEILING TILE 12" x-12" 101/2c EA. Fnished and ready to ,,,Int Easy to assem ntk dismantles in sec- rn. s for easy storage. Full ' q" Rea flake tops assure Netter bouncing. Mode from 2 pieces of 54 x60— to farm regulation size table o es of 34 plywood. CEILING TILE 6 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM EXCELL -0- GLOSS 4'x8' Sheets 10.24 DISTINCTIVE LIGHT FIXTURES MAKE INTERESTING GIFT ITEMS CHECK OUR FINE SELECTION 295 BAYFIELD ROAD 524-8321 AK OK 'r ' -. ` '' A,§g w"'a AVZig .% v 7-;'.N d Bi' 707;70 r .