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TliE-,GoDERicwsiGNAL:4TAR, THURSDAY., )Att 12, 1967
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L.B. GRAHAM (standing) AND JOHN WILSON (in uniform) AT INVISTITORE
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Text of Mayor Mills inaugural beyond the budgeted amOunt.
address: Committees to pass their own
It is most gratifying to gee accounts without interfetence
such a good attendance for this from non -committee menrbers;
derernony of „inauguration bf the however, as stated before, -a list
new-nithileipal government of the of all a.ccounts passed will be
-Townaof Goclerich. As your Mayor included in the reports for the
for the coming two -ear term, I ' information of the 'other council:"
welcome all of us and I am happy • lors. °
and honoured to be serving yolk. PPecialcOmmittees of, interest
. L. la. •Graharri, secre of the.St.aalohn...4.1nliulance AS40.
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• • the Goderich branch committee '
M. Grabens was invested as.
of the qt. 'John Ambtaance As. an Officer Brother of the Order
• of St. John and Mr; Wilson was
9ciation-and-Johil-Wi1sozOounder- invested -as a -Serving Brother -
of the Goderichabrigaie,were The Honours were conferred
a honored recently atan investiture ° by A. A. CraWleY outgoing chala
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held at 'Government Honse cellor who representedGovaGen.
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Ottawa, by the Canadian Branch Vanier; Prior of the 0
View Of Richord Meedham •
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tounoo4 4.0pualoolPy sa4i.
The. Order John • as
ers nearly 900 Yeaa'SlagOandWaS
first establtshed in Canada in
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Known internationaUy for its
Hospitals and -Welfare PrOgrarna,
the QoderichaBrigade Goderich '
is active in the Coramtinity;
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Columnist Speaks Here
Toronto Globe and Mail Cola Needham's b'est writing, it turn"
out,. stands up extremely wen Needham the -puraeyor-of-oreai.
under . a second or third reading, Ideas. In this role the column's
Goderich today tospeak to Grade' •
umnist Richard Needham as , in,
]J -students at Goderich District even when a dozen or more hero seems always intensely
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pleased with himself and his
'Collegiate Institete in the after. columns are read at one sitting.
is. an event of views. He suffers, indeed, from ',..
noon diethe Lions'Club in the "Ntedhaini'sarnferaQ somethinhe freCluentlYiattaola$
, , . some. aignifiaance in the histpay
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evening. .
• This Is what Robert Fulford of Canadian literary comedy. pohllt)hitetts-seon.adv%igheiteouting,suclergy.
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said about Needham in the Needham is most eloquent, and man, has ever appeared more
Toronto Star when he reviewed funniest, *hen he. Is deseribing satisfied with his .own state of
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the Columnist's book, Needhthe- imginary world .he calls
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"old -T.0." This is the Bonne of When he discusses morals
In less than three years as a •Bay Street bellesconsta,ntly on Needham assume aatiolier-than.
a
columnist, Richard J. Needham the prowl for atiraaclass men. thou attitude that is cloge to un. •
has established himself as 'one It- is the place where Fifi Fah. bearable, "To me," he writes,
-renheit, meets her •laaye.a Yves
of the great performer,s in Cana- "gal -.perhaais to
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dian ajaAraalism, •His, daily Laaifference, where Little Red —aeoalta&thisaaeltakable eouna -"
of —}1101-"Bacidfr encouliteirglf
column bn the e,ditorial paptry, Moral values e thinp like • •
the Globe and Mail is; at its best, from Calgary, Alta., anal where courage, responsibility, inte. ' _
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are The Sleeping Bea,uty is rescued gray, kindness and the ike But
and a huge pleasure; His ideas
tune Of each member Of•Council "astadus fire‘with which we do not should gam encouragement
a fresh, his humor is intensely. from her trace by a• man Who on individual pages, andunder the have the reserve to cope except attraction to our Harbour_ by to the great mass' of Canadians,
picture, his namg ancl the 'corn. hy the .use of the by.paSs through " summer visitors on land or on
mittees irat aar' seaves on.,1 our pumping station' which will wateaga
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It stands_loareasPra tOen, that fa,try tale themes mix enchant. to -liquor and -sex."
personal, and he writes like a •
brea. thes t h er „ear"I 1
: ove moralitya and immorality .are ' •
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' - angel. _a...a.-
yota" This 'is aaalforld where things that relate to and only
believe. s ch a booklet wouldgive immediately flood the mains el- - ,We must also carefully -con. ‘
his'first book-Needhimashilerno, ingly. With big city realities. .it Needham thus places himself .
a' modern . facade. to our listing the town with untreated water with sider the appearance , and con. is all Needharri's own creation
a collection of 76 columna- will ,. securely among .a moralelite of
of town ,officiala and would be the resulting pollution of the dition of our beaches, the swimm- be at least enjoyable. But it is and he describes it Superbly: a
availablo give out to our visia. mains. • The answer. to this pro.
in the cat. : ing area, and the condition of -better than that; it is delightful. Once upstand values oata time, there was individuals who truly Under. ... .
ors dur g Centennial Year, to blem probably lies those -buildings- Which now -exist . - .. • .,. a girl in Toronto named -Gloria . ,His attitude fto
people 6 are interested in the , struction of a largeunderground . on our beaclY- areas. We must - . , • • Monday. She was blonde,She women is similar. At one point . (
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provide an attractive well-dis- ' '
. . •, Ilia alter •ego, RudolphaT. Needle.
in this position to townspeople will be set up, town, pr tive industries, will water
reser-voir in our industrial , was beantiful, and • had first- berry, tells- a young woman: "For
• • • We are now 'in the centennial having regard to the partieular•- • to be another part of the tnoderia sub -division .which will, at once, cipaned beach area, with good Start• Zone - class ' men buzzing all around i
Year, "Celebrating the 100th Anna need for a alistorical lievelop. promotional .efforts of atir , ,provide us withunlirditedreser part, •/ would sa-Sa of • a
faci ities for all of•our falralies • • her.. She ,thought nothing of hay. "' - • ; • • '
, . „ women what Clitirchill said of "aa
versary of Confederation in Can. ment COmmittee "which would- eh. " As we enter into our duties for industry, , residents and fire and our visitors' families that .•
ing lunch with ;a witty man at
ada..: .This • is a year: 'of great_ those people in our tOwn I wish tO place before this counail hazards. The Cost of such a re. uae this -Pala or our town. " Roll -Off .12 with a virae .man 'at 1 and-
' is a. year 1 n which to revere its` historya-10--servith the do. atlieimportant things • to.be •done than equal the - cost of 'the in- working oh the problem ofattra.ct. . • to rnake an 'evening date -With her
brancli; they ate' Geed' s gaeatest
importalice to our natiori. This 'Who areparticularty interested in what I Consider to-•be..4 some of serve would probably not more • suffering annalnitya-but - •
We mist immediately begin • • with a rich man at 2. In order
• I know only one other man who
ing aew industries to our towaa Toth Fisher and Gectrge. Van. •
all those people who have inmany • Opeaation of the Couboll in the during our term. of office. , .stallation Of Water meters in our you had tti join *a line-up of first: "!
,• agrees withane and he has been
ways, and with manjahardships, development' of this aspect ,of I see 'first a need to examine town- residences and business This, I belieye, will entail fed. .,derburghe of Goderich, came sec: •
class men which went alk -the deported to i"'Hamilton"
carried on the developmen-tof the . the town. I also feel that the . our' voting by-law.s to make what- places as has been. pro
posed and ond and fourth respectively after • Neeclhaan writes about women
era and provincial bye°
g. run nt way alood BloOr Street and part_ as he led personally-dscovet.
Dominion of canada„ . the Tourist Development Coinmittee-: sever changes may he necessary which, altliough it would restii f •
encouragement and aid in the , the 'first five games of a 25."
we, in
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/own of Goderich, are Most for: of our tOwn should be CorTiposed to allow people who have lived , the use Of -water, will notprovide establ' h ea f '1 d t
is m o new n us r es; a game =roll -off at Little Bowl dur.
cards were° orifv, er: Valentineifsed the female sex; andlie writes
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*ate tp he able to say that one ofiaisiness men -people who are in this Town for many years. the tremendous .reserve that we it will entail erhilo-yment of afull. ing the 'past weekend. Tom Scored •
and it was the middle of aboutindividluntsmand fredom
• 1,353 and•George . , .• au Y as if he had invented.. bciffrOf
1 t t d in the 'tour. and have had no vote, the right , actually need. Meters would, Of • time industrial comniissioner erore sne nnished opening all
Th oll off is- to 'determine " --a•-thern. Readers who find this"Side
• of the Fathers .Of Confederation, • ac, ve y in eres e
. •.' AlexandeK. Galt, actually -had- a- ist businessaAriathe town- and to vote in our municipalelectiOns. and this must be a person who . ,
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. course, add to the increasing • • " e r ' her Christmas presents." •
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direct connection 'with our area • with the to -operation of council This. may not be evadent to some expense of the residents, is deeply interested and has know' the 11 ailigra and 10 women who _
y p eces may well.find
In this world,. otherwise or. his dill i'' of him less thanadmirable in * - the Dominioa.,,,We• are also shotdcl enable =the tpaai to see am aaf you, but from my own exper. We are faced with ',a large i ' •
edge of the needs and facilities
A wiil repr, gentaaestern Ontario's
it downri ht anno '. h* b
ying ie is ook.
ciliary girls bear exotic names
or in, s les a atia own. ‘• •Zone C in the Eastern Canadian *
most fortunate that -One' of the" improved attitude of hospitality ience in the pre-electionperiod, I 'Public Works program to re- f • du tr' i 4T like', aane ,Bloor, Pearl Diver,
But the,n,g.perhaps the oppressive
our Town. walks "Where needed. We 'areii elopmeht program* our. new maich in Ottawa EaSter wes-kend.
The women's section bk Dolly • Varmint, arid Grace solemnity of Needh
well-known promotbis and sup-- ana d interest to the tourists in sound _many people in thia par. ,pair, replace and install side-
_ We must begin a. defuate dev.
porters of t•he Huron. Tract, Dr. ,a • -ticular predicament,'
• • . William "Tiger" •Danlori, act. terest to the tourists in-ourTown .SeeCondly, we are Aiitrediably faced with the Problem of re- • -10 games 'in Stratford last'w
industrial aub-divisiora providing
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the water and sewage mains and young :women from' their literal-
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1 to :placed--11-th-44144-seore-of..---------,..-. comedian
parents,. aarhere are
• ,uaLly lived in the Town of God. The structure of the standing in 'Seed of a planned lighting pro. surfacing levelling gradin andend arid- ti • mMoore of Goderiah,
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fine heritage in our Town -and up tpdate and in order to do this, quate lighting of the Square and
Aboundirig. There is„a real Santa
am the _phil.
.osopher, is. the price we must
Claus who comes 'and rescues pay for the gaiety of -Needham the'
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. TOD man in last weeend's five /
• this sub-divison: we must be • - - ' celebritiesalike Elementary Wel.
• _ games was Norm Kratz of Kit.
• ,, in our CowIty. ° . - I have added to jather than the streets leading to .our high. , We must immediately provide prepaed to make concessions to sonthe TV :producer.Tthere is
; chenera with 1,441, and top w.oman '
ablianged these aaaahding com. activity areas from The Square; earlY thorning coniplete . snow attract. desirable industries to . i . - . a famoUs TV joernalist; Hum.',
I personally, have a vety deep
nrittees. - in 10 games was Thelma Thomp- _
that is to the arena the high removal -from all of oar buainess •
• • ' • respect for the- earlY -aettlers-
fausr"- Son, of Kitchener, with 2,600. • • phrey Bodasd
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commi eels sc ool, • the public schoolsaand•section: l'Ay this, I mean the in every way., and to. everyonea
adleawli
W . is no ut becomes tare victim
- - followed thema-and ia.particulart Finance and Welfare. Thia will the c•
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__removal of those hazardous ancia promote ibiar town, irorder•that
•hut s air" a old and•
Next weekend's action isin Kit-
e of an tnifibrtunate occurrence -
"One. morong, in the middle
• . of the showmy millions of de,
voted viewers witnessed an
. •alarminrspectacle. There was a
' great_ roll of thunder, "all the
screens turnedhright red, and a
voice said rather quietly: "This
is G,od speaking. Th,ere is no
' Humphrey Boodle." At which
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point Iregret to say, I ceased -to
exist." •-• _.
icfent form of mtmicipal goy- , and under this, the ' Pollution control cominittee and develoPment and improvement of At the centre of this Magic
••- ermnent that Is suitable for our • - Arena commission . the same. will, I am sure have the our Harbour.. Our harbour ha.$for this Centennial Yearpromise
In conclusion, I, as your mayor
Official opening of sa $737,423 world stands the real hero of
a .., present ' age With its_ rapidly Fifth. Fire, Traffic and Safety and eathusiastic co.operationand_ .13een _allowed tO fall into dis; ,,, ,
addition to Huronview home for Needhanas column Career: The
changing Ways and heeds, andWe• Cothinittee. This igan expadaion Support from the whole Council. .rpair, with disregard' for the you that I will make every' effort
to achieve all thee thins which the aged will be delayed five unlikely figure of the columnik
must endeavour to make 'Pro. of the Fire Committee, andforms Thard, weare also immediately _important potential of this part
I have stated here tonight as months because of a shortage of himself. Needham depicts Need.
'4 vision for the forseeable future. a natural .groupirig of those ser...... in need ofaa careful re-examina of our„ Town. The Harbor 'Com- quickly aS possible, and Your electrical supplies and millwork. ham as a rake, a wild ciiihker,-,
Therefore, •We cannot •'do as the viceg that have to do with the ation. of ,our water system, with mitteeamust now, therefOre, work problems will receive fair and Harvey Johnston, home super. an irascible but lovable employ.
Town Council would have done 25 safety aspect ,of our cornmunity:i aadecision on- the prcivision .for with. and Pide the. involved dep.Ori h intendent, said the planned Jan. • er a man of m sterious o • in
thO htful Con 'd a it
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for those who provided thmun. 'place the Welfarepayments of our young are known tohse freqaent. frustrating snow6nks that .we' all who visit it will leave with c ener an a er oo,
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• icipal governrhent for this Town • Tamil directly under a committee 1T,. •and for whom we musk pao.
are usually faced with in our • the impresslon of friendliness
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. in those early years However of council in charge ofthe Town :vide the safety of adequate light. business areas Our snoW re- , incaprogressiveness from allour
---just -as the early goVeromentsel' finance and _those who Should be ing. Along with .this, we peed moaal must be carefully sup- town regiderfts and business uronview
our Town endeavoured to pro- best qualified to dispense these . a plan' wherelay each and every ervised and Iimed to provide people. - • -
vide a atiniely form ofmunicIpal funds wisely. . intersection of the town will be satisfaction for li oar res1d- *” 0 • •
• • tereated in the indestrial develop. Opening
gOvernarient based .on the needs ° _Second Public Works -Com. ' adequately lighted and -in the
eras: a a. I, personally am greatly in
that -yere evident to them ak that , mittee,as is. . future, adequate lightingon each We are at the present time
mat of the town and will devote
' time we, the newly electedmun. 'Third - Special Committee. street between. these' • inter. engaged in cliscussions with the ,•
the maihr Dart of my efforts to
icipail .government, must Provide the saine. ` sections. This will be "under the two departments of our govern.. - - e " - •
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a modern, well-organizedand eft; ' Fourth - Parks_aliereation guidane
of the WatekLghii-and---rnerit-that-have-this particular need
to -do with -the -
Delayed
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ago, or even 10 This will be a busy conimitte :an adequate water reserve. I have artmeatS oagovernment in order 1.2 Opening will. nowataae _plate andavacentric tastes. In Many,. Reg Ferguson, ton of Mr. and
prorapt action by yoar new
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Years ao, but we masa clawaaa They will bla onderned With th made a studrof Ourwater system to provide -4- n ary re- l
niunictoa_goveramen • ,....,June ll. • • Needham columns, and in Need- Mrs. Harold Ferguso,p, Bruce
is evident for this day and age ereatfori "OrlideddStoff-Signs and arthilme, and filiddialaffehaVe alignment of -the a A-Lboais •
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Offices being relocated in,the ham's Inferno the author is by Street has purchased Wodstock'
-4' to provide -a ,modern, up-to-date stop lights and the correction modern and efficient' filtration .
Motor Products Ltd. in Wood
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the main harbour and * I 'ask that all comPlaintsPet- new section will be -occupied next far the most intereating eleMent.
town and-arrattractive future for ef -Problein Parking areas- -that • Rianz wim go_ cap ty, that we proVisionaof attraPtive, adequate Wens- an q , .
7acl ICI d re uests- be in w ling mondra•and some of the 75 beds Needha "has li e —
rri , ow ver,
- an.- -stock. Reg was a partner in this;
the To*n. Wail all due respec •
t endanger both driver and pedest.. have a good standpipe with agood ,
bosintitafer the past two years.
and sufficient small boat dock- and given to the clerk treasurer in the . addition are expeated to other side, not nearly so ih. ., He f od .11 i.
s a ormer o eric ros
and . consideration for the rkttn• " • •• • average toWn water pressure, hut age In this regard•the if at the municipal office and thew be occupied by Mareh Mr:aohn• teeling- or likeableThis •-
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thoughts, actions andaccom' lish. S___ixth___. ateraaLi d aaaed,aaaa'aaam,iganaa-_,_wiliajae_„adaae_cted_:_to-theaappr,opa--stonasaida--------a-----aaa-aaaa-aNeedhitmithe!isOclaf-phiio:sopherrzT'"'
hat -we o not have a eseave. 1-s dont
p eFarng cane s aaitillarallator uomAtim ee." This is and no mat er how effective or Off. expenditure (whih has not been • rioter committee of the town,, You•
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• and bearing these aina:mind, I a Utility committee. In View a latent" the filtration or ptitnping changed in any .wzato cost the will receive acknowledgement of
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asaaasaa,aaraajaaajaaraeaaaaa)aamaaaaa&-rl-an----conixatglataalh the hear future, serait capacity, we will always ion of the anug Harbor wharf of them. " •
realigning the committees a., Nire must have a committee oklack- an adequate; unlimited •to provide Approximately 1,800 W e have ,a big job ahead Of us •
Council to the needs of our town- Council directly related to this. Supply for inaAtraana residents, feet of small boat dockge. This and ask for your patienee,..cOna
today ., ' ' ... Seventh. Harbor Cominittee. . and place ourselves in constant will provide; sufficient dopkae sideration and co-opertion as
Council mee iit-ig-S WIII be held 'rhfs--hgs aalwaysabeerr-aasin-gie---danger-of --the -threat-of -- a-disa -- for the
coma:ittee of COuncil. It will " ' '_j -i . a----- foreaeeabl-e-futufe7-and we-proceed-with.IL. ,..L.
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• weekly on Thursday. at Vp.m.,
mar stay as . a sinlacoMmittee • ' . ,
in order to give us a Closer time •
a since there is much Work to be .•
contact With any problenis which ..
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one- in this -part of our Town.
may arise.. It is my stiggvstion -14 • a'"•
that the committees of Council Centennial Calling • • '
•Nghtha Indu-sTrial Committee.
Ninth-. Tourist Committee. •' - - -
should' be sinaller, composed.of• aa ,
• three ineMbers, to enable them ,
Tenth-. Revision: and. Property '
more efficiencY with the 'pro. Heylsion sits twiee a year only, C anctdiart a
-Something- TO • Do
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fimction faster -find,- deal with Committee. Sinee the Court of
I have added to this Property. .
' blems that confrorit theiri.• The. , ;-,
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this will deg With the ° actual - -.
cOmMittee meeting should be a•
according-to•theaeeds•of the Comproperty owned by the town, the By Mrs, Walter Rathburn Year will set a lot of changes. made. ' A hooked- rug was a,
• mittee, and at the phairmants rev,enties and eapenditures nec. So, now we are in Centennial We have learned a lot in the past necessity years ago. Now it id
choice of Ideation and frequencyessaky and all those things re. Year -What are we going to do few years and this "Do it Now" beautiftillariiiide tiricaahangs--oh
The chairrhan of -the committee levant. to Town Property aside about it? - '
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is to write or dictate a report- from park areas. ' , Well, I know a -lot of people niets tiledi.p e shot in the arm we the wail. Ceramics and pottery,
a craft that the Men, especially,
of the committee• meeting, and . Eleventh. -Historical Develop. who . are doing. a lot of wonder. For almost a 'decade a few are getting their hands into and
' the office staff of the town will Ment Committeefu l things and a lot more who dedicated geople have been try. loving it. To Create a. piece of
• frialce copies Of the proceedings, These ' adjustments in coma want to helpa Goderich is going ., ing to have the arts and crafts pottery or a small rug or bit
' • tinCluding all accounts passed at mittee structures and committee to really be on the movesin more . developed in Canada for arid by of sculpture for the back yard
the conirritregifig, lair each areas will bring the re -align. ways than you think. "The Prett. Canaians. 1,Canadiana*, is obly idi really rewarding and now in
Councillor so that all n'qtY be in ment _of, our Council committees jest Town ID Canada,' is a saogan a Word to Most of us, but to Centennial Year we are going to
forinecLof the business concluded which should enable us todealthat soMeone hurigonuSyears AO many People it is something to he able to do these things.
at any commitee meeting; . and with our present lar* nee" in and, ”-xe the centederatiOn work for and Something is now ,, The "Powers that be" have
be . aware of any motions Or.., a more satisfactory fashion. - • Fathers, they Were thinking of being done about it so that we had to lookrat this phase of our-
amenarnents tOthetiOhaporningtO it is my Wish also that this years Ahead and What, our town 'cn learn these craftslife and • give tis all opportunity
Council frorri the don:miffed yar as Centermla Tear, We paird-136- it We fuSt try to live ' i t ' ,'' ' ' '
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Meeting,.• Of the TOWri officials in the Off. / setioeove„ tans a evial
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7-- mous- WIthin the limits of their a booklet with a Centenniallace ed a1 these years. That second - more' Canadian' orafts;ior all,.. will be a bumper year fOr,
own Widget but under file stir. on it. the 'crest of the Town and look sometimes sets you back on inuluding the tourist to enjoythe hobbyist and oraftsMen, S6
---,-...1*eillarkee.,61,.. -thet-chair-mall.4-thes- ---the--pOPOttion--- ttatedi---firee6toWii-- your-teeltr but-yoit-rise-upvIth,---Crafts-YOUagOat.grand,Went4,,..110.0 in,SI.Sit litigrAttX Ailne„t,1,440.,
finance committee and the mayOr, Officials for the years 00708 your mind inn& Op to do wine,. euloyed.ore being taught and big.
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you braVe eriongli 't0 try to d� never find ,time -for hobbi6s and' •
to insure against Over«sending•and in this boOklet staill pies
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atently ,.at the Maitland ?Curling Club,
lyt...cotalltdationfLot.itte„,trophy
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