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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-12, Page 9tY�•^.Mll1!' 1�e iahSigrnaJSta', Thursd* Y. } ',Here" las ().O 's ansll cn iio tlic• (Itis that t'rnment'.s're' west ' t (.'a• 4 n..a dittn 'firms get buffy, on"' some ' pro jeet 'tit . help .celebrate •Canada's. . forthcom- ink-icentenur). M re•,edy these 21 dolls depicting laninus. eitaracters r frot+t..our lristor� have raised ,money Iront.coast to cnast•for fins cem, rnuriitt ottani/aliens. hos e "appetare►t1 in yluhlic and school libr cries. atm ,,eine et►nstentit: being photographedshit featured b. , m agazines newspapers and i'.V ' 'kettiertti. `Thi. ah ve picture Was .taken at � the ('anudiaa National Exhihitiun . where they delighted thousands Nef' tors, 'Booklets describing hot tier ht)rrtiw them are avuilahle one request frntn Office Overhead,' • The public and separate sdhk�,l children' from grades 5 .to s Members of 'the-=Gocierichfi' Curling Club - from left, Bill•Schaefer,--Bower Farrish, Bill emerged as runners-up at the subdivisitinaI . umby, Pat Qs jorne. Back, from left, John playdown for the Governor General's Graff, John Hazlitt, Ted Rowe and Len Trophy at CFB Clinton last Saturday. Front, Bowman. Public Library on Thursday and Friday. to -view ._the 'displayof historical dolls, - The se t comprises 21 dolls, each representing a character or • type, from Canadian history. The set will be on display on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Mra. L. H. Diggon will give' a talk Ito each group of children about the historical events surrounding the display. The dolls are-providedbyOfficeOvec. load Co. Ltd. to help Canadians appreciate their history. They--- • have become so popular thaatfour sets are in constant demand and a .fifth set is in lroduction. ^ _ The general public is invited - to see the dolls afternoons and evening's from Jan. 12 -to 14. Pete McCauley $$ys Do' sand stslnad ganlnsnts 7M the cleseers of • otncR. Identlfv Ind the. .fyptl ro stain. Dont'.presse .garment that is stainsd, or you' may set HO, stain. ' .- On Jan. 7; the sybdivision-plays down for the Governor General's Trophy was held at CFB 'Clinton. Entries at' this year's, event in. clgesisinks Prom_go eracka lt. cfie1l, Clifford, W ingham, C,FB ,Clinton and CF13`:Centralia. this was a straight knock out, double rink event which saw the "iGoderich--and CFB Clinton rep- a dramatic reversal of play, the resentatives emerge as finalists. Clinton.rinkstook command and In the 12 -end final,- after five went- on---to--win by -the final - complete -final- complete ends had been .played, ' score of 22°16. Graf, of Goderich, led Wight, Playing for CFB Clinton in rink _� oi""�'FB""C1i'fit�""B:U; °while--�Dant: — �°•yveere-^-slap--St�n-••-�V-ight,....To ford, of CFB' Clinton, held a Phillips, `Lorne Horseman and _ slim 3-2 _edge over BillSchaefer's Charles Langille, Rink' 2 :from rink from Goderich: CFB Clinton was skipped by Bob' Davis, and Bruce Turner. The Goderich entry- for rink 1 included John Graf as skip, John' Hazlitt, Lorne Rowe, and Len .Bowman . Rink 2 was rep. resented by skip Bill Schaefer, Bower Farrish, Bill Lumpy .and Pat Osborne. CFB Clinton ,now • CLINTON Planning and zon. tax bill. The debenture -payments advances to the divisional finals Ing are priority %items on town last year amounted to 2:5 mills _ to bei Played. at, Markdale on _anr.��wn.wcvarcrue 7vrrmmmi,>m.ua7n.wn..,r�wmn.w,mumNwu.�+,,.+mrmva• Donald Syinons said at the.,111.. munity centre, further recon. augural meeting' lytnnftv-ks, -- Other major -items for 1967 I ou �I I�ir, mdG� 1 •�II IIII �o•Oni�_.°rs . •C Irl l��.� ar too streets and improvements 'to . ° «`' 1 � a •0 street lighting and "sidewalks, °• • Planning board -chairman -Bud o �� � �r .. Kuehl said. town_ pInpers+ are Iii exp' et ng rilepresenE'ative•of the o , ✓" �� : ., \ Ontario Municipal Btard to°meet °:0° with them sodni to help --prepare zoning legislation. The $224,660 community. cert. ' tre, Clinton's centennial projects ,•.• rr . should be started .. Y within . 'EVER i 'a few weeks, Mayor Sym&is e as YOUR PORTRAIT said. C'�erk. John Livermore -- ' said . OMB approval had been ,OAS . received for issuing of �$175,c$00 ��o�. Imo.: . ! Iei9it Puy - in -debentures. , • Z ; ; r . Highway 4 hass» •already been rebuilt from the town's south- ern. limits , to the vicinity of `; �4 ' �,�. x With the Finest, Quickest Service Available in Your Home Or at Our Office 4 (OUR MOTTOS "Service Satisfaction 'Or Money Refunded" SPECIAL, TILL- ,FEB n` Interest, Commencing . December 16th, 1966 $1,000 Denominations Maturing . 1972 $1;000 Any aid shall carry a two -y lar warranty and full service. "es, we -have Japanese Hearing Aids at $39.95 but don't be Rm ` iiiisl d°`h> 'tl city adver-i" s iT ' at " e% w itiia g � jo ioi• 'A— people.. Tlieie aaaa `rpeople.•Tliese aids cannot he expected to, equal the performance of aids several times their `price. • •. -- CanadianAids f hoin $179.50. Rechargeable, behind the ear,, "'''' award-winii rig, Canadian .\ ids from $25J.95., Also eye glass hear -4 ing' aids and many other models. the smallest Aid in the ' world - fits:.:- �iglIt inside? the' eat'. Will correct hearing problem for most peo"01 . Write or`telephone us:today for an appointment or home service: Highest allowances on trade-ins.: All batteries in our h { -' stock are guaranteed fresh:- You will never be Sorry you called us:" motion ,mom .e there : t -o `-the -main intersectiron has been delayed' pending' pl`alming of a new street pattern. Referring to the 1967 tax load, Mayor Symons noted the town has paid off a 20.yeardeberiture for the sewage system, but said_he doubted the taxpayer would see '( a corresponding" reduction in his ` TeL 524-7924 GODERICH HEARING, AID CENTREn '100 ANGLESEA ST. --.324-6562 GODERICH,:ONTARIO,, 1974 $1;000 197E �' $1,000 *1978 • $2,000 1979 • - - $2,000, ' pIDnYR}nntWr®mmermmIDrminrmnm+m oarrpmmmnraa=mmar ,ram!mwfinuttromm-IrmmozvtanR.0.*n....wunrtvhnrofearaRana°mnnmc•reano70mV(.71.'remaa•.mTra@ 0 1980 $2,000 • . - Parties interested in purchasing any amount of the above issue -should call the Town Trea;urer's Office --5248344. 261,./Mrmn*nrm cinAid-e-ntro enc e�e - 100 ANGL4SEA ST. — GODERICH ONT. v ^ Please -Have • Your Representative Call O_ n Me Re Purchase Or Service Of A • Hearing Aid. NAME ADDRESt ; 65o 'AMILTON STREET MAPLE LEAF VAC PACK - .:y:•S •RMIk MEAL'TYME__.SLICED-- BREAD LIC ED" B .FAD FUM. z4 O llc . NIVERSAL FAIY Sockeye S ARK kP�rk 2 FOR Needs no flue -- can be installed anywhere. AveilabTe iri sizes to snit your -need- - Purchase plan'available' and MI with the economy ,of Electricity. Call now .. . nnA awKneklirtvuax.wvU+mer