HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-26, Page 5Mr. -and it's, Olen Ecktnier,
'Scarborough, Visited In Goderich
last week,, renewing acquair}t,
enances, prior toleavidgforSault
Ste, Marie where they will be in
charge ,of -the library at Algoma,
College, Later this will be•.per- t,
of the University of Sault. Ste,
Marie.
The Eckmiers left Goderich in
1961 and were ' lith. the
Scarborough Public Libby fq
some tine., . Mrs. Eckmt 'has
been.witli York University where.
She Was senior acqutsttion 11b-
rarlan 0d during, the, .past yam" •
4.01 °up: a ,new clepartine0t,og One
ernment documents atrithenniliers,
sl They new address i11 Vie: .
Tadcaster . Placef, Sault.' Step
,Marie, after Feb...1' a
ST CHURC
Sexa eshna Sunday .-.= Jany 29th
T 8:30 •a4m,--Holy Communion.
11:00 a.rii.-iatany and Sermon.;
A century of 'cokinty 'government 'in Huron
was , commemorated Tuesday with the Wu
yelling of a plague in the council chambers
by 1966 Warden Kenneth Ste.4art 'Wending
left) and J. M. •Ecke. rat, ' of 'McKillop Town-
ship, a former warden. The first meeting
• of Huron County,. Council was held Jan.
22. 1867.,
No Increase In
By Shirley J. Keller increase- in speed from 50 to
60 miles per hour on,CountyRaa•.1.
In these days when the living
is,"expensive" ritez than easy,
the highlight of the road report
at the. January -.session of Huron
County Council was the state.' •
ment: "It is anticipated that our -
1967 budget can be financed'with-
out an increase in the 1966 County
Road mill rate of ,9.3 mills."
Engineer James W. Britnell
.who presented the report tol_d,,.
Co3'notl that people who expect
improved road's without in.
creased expense are unrealistic,
. _but...added-that tf-eOSts-af-ma•ter*.-
ia'1 are in' line-w-1th 1966 prices,
the road budget can probably be
_held for another near..
'Total road construction in the
county durin-' 1966 aina anted to ,
$410,890 w'• :edge aud culvert
building accounting for an addit-
' ional: $246,799'.1;52. Maintenance
of roads cost $427,851.96 with
bridge .and culvert maintenance
.expenditures a po r t e d at
$4,444.86.
Clifford R. • Dunbar. reeve of
Grey, wondered 1f sanding and
salting 'was overdone. He noted
the cost for . this item alone wars
$50,184:65,
Mr. Britneil told him most
people preferred - 'to travel on
a skid free road and that_.tt►e
were no hard and fast rules re-
Bard Ing the amount of, sand ,and
salt. .required tb keep them that
way. ,The trial and - error 'method
roved the most satisfactoryway.
Odetermine the quantity of salt
ftd sand to b'e' dumped on county _
ads, he declared, and said it
1vas left to the discretion of
the road foreman and the dr-tvers.
Council learned r`that an . item
marked "Sighs"' on 'the ',road'
report and costing 432 ,7S4,bti
included almost $10,01)0 for
centre line painting. Courutj Road
markers are now general in the'
County; reported Mr. B'ritnell,
who said the route Markers were
nese. ary ' ben
increased traffic-on-eounty roads.
"The average stop' sign oh a
pest. in. the ground s worth $20,"
Britnell remarked.
',Specific road work scheduled
.;or 1967, said Mr. Britnell, in-
„coludes, hot mix paying, on seven
miles_nOrth_of_Rile; grading -on
five miles South of Lucknow;
'grading from, Hillsgreen to High-
way 84 (two and one-half miles);
100 -foot Kinburn Bridge On County -
Rlad 20 in Ashfield township.
Conncit approved a. Salary in.
orease Of $1,000 per annum 'for
County Engineer_ Britnell; an
'Discusses
Milk Market
WE
Attending last Thu,Esday.'scivic night at
Harbourlite Inn were, from, left, Huron
Warden Donald McKenzie, Provincial Secre.
tary and Minister of Citizenship Robert S
Welch, 'Goderich Lions president James,
Britneli, Goderich Mayor Dr.' W. J. Mill$,
Provincial` „ Treasures'' Charles S.' Mac-
Naughton.
CHURCH SCHQO,',
10:00 a.rn,,,--Grades 3 to 9
11:00 a.m."--Nursery to Grade 2 .
Rector: REV. G. G". ' RU- SSELL, B.A., d.D.
Organist and Choirmaster: LORNEH..DOTTERER_
1 from Hit; ilvay 4 to Highway 81, HighWit.; 31 and County. Road 16
County Road 13 from "Clinton to from Highway 4 'to• Brussels. •
W!SH -T0 THANK
THE
PEOPLE OF GODERICH
for the wonderful response
Promotion.
to our
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recent
Business
EY,
As a result we are a few days behind in our service, but
by .tile time this ad appears We will be caught Sup and
ready and eager to serve 'you.
T You' rs Very Truly,
KEN McCOSH
Goderich Appliance'
EIe"ctricai .Service
100 ANGLESEA STREET
PHONe 524-6562
LOANS COST LESS.
• AT YOUR "
THE UNITED .CHURCH' OF CANADA
North Street United Church
GODERICH • COMMUNITY
,CREDIT w,: UNION -
AVERAGE- -MONTHLY -PAYMENTS
Cash You
Receive.
$ 100,
$ 300
$ 400
$ 500'
---$ _ 600
$. 700
$ 800
$ 900 '
51,000
• $1,500
, $2,000
$2,500
53,000
.12 Mo.
8.87,,
26.64
, 35:50
44.40
53.28
62.15 ,
- 71.03
79.90
88.76
133.15
177.55
1.8 Mo.
6.08
12.18--
18.27
2d6
30.47 •
36.55
42.65-
.48.74
54.82
' 60.90
91.38
121.82,
152.30
182.80
24 Mo.
14.11
18.79
23.50
-- .28.25
32.92
37.61
12.30.
47.00
70.50
94.00
117.54
141.08
30.:Mo._.
36 Mo.
15.45
19.35
23.20
27:09
30.95
34.80
38.66
-58.00
77:35
96.73
116.10 '
16.57
19.88
23.20
26:53
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33.13
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82.$9
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Longer Terms `Available ,If Necessary
When you are ciffered credit somewhere, add up all the-
charges, you are ''asked to pay. Then compare with this
table. Almost always Credit Union charges are lower.
•
In the" Credit Union you are an owner noflust a customer
JANUARY 29th, .1967
10:00 a.m.-.Senior Sunday School. -
11:00 a.m.---Junior Department. ,r
11:00 a.m..--+Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject: ('Chance Meeting'"r--
��.,��` Supervised Nursery _
7:00 p.m. -Annual Congregational Meeting.
j,. All Welcome.•
Mr. Lance Read, Organist and Choir Director
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
Knox 'Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART, ROYAL; B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director of Praise • J n'.:,
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th a,
10:00 a.m.-Church School. 4
.vi E'' °•'' r' lir:
11:00 a.m.-Divine 'Worship:'
Sermon: "THE -IDEA OF THE HOLY" "
The Sacrament of Holy Cotnmunion
(Nursery, . and -Junior'' Congregation)
7:00 p.m. -Chapel Service and Communion.
8:00 p.m.= -Young People's Society.
-1867 j-- Canada's gentennial of Confederation -- 1967.
- ENTER_ TO WORSHIP 1DEPART--TO'SERVE-
THE UNITED. CHURCFr OF eANADA
Victoria Street United Church
The House of Friendship
1,Ik00 a.m,--Sunday School -MI Department*.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service:
Saturday, 7:06 p.m., -Young People's.
1:30 p.m.-LBetimiller_Mforship Service -and Sunday. School.
REV. LEONARD WARR, Minister
'Mr's. J. 'Snide; Mrs. Ben Streughail
Victoria Organist Benmiller Pianist
'FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Montreal 'Street Near The Square
'YOUTii -.SUNDAY
_11:00 a.m.z.-Morning Worship.
- "Are You The First Person Who Was Born?"'•
. 7:00 p.m. -Young People's Installation Service.
• Speitkeri. Pastor J. Heynen, Clinton, -lint.
The many pages of this newspaper
are full of news of_many things. Ne-ws*
. Of people and their doings,in nearby
places and to the far gpritier's of\the
earth. And most recently in the aoper
reaches of outer space.
HOLMF:SVILLE Goderich But there is another kind of news
calture held its first meeting of
trifle Hall with Alfred Warner
Minutes of the last meeting
and correspondence were read
by Jim Lobb. The report of county
federation was given by Lloyd
appoint-
ed secretary treasurer on/the
resignation of Jith lobb.
Discussion for the eveningwas
. Marketing. Ray Cox report-
ed 'onvecent meetings of the On-
tarto Milk Marketing Board he
-0 attended In Toronto ttnd answered
' Messengers Meet
The Messengers held their Jan-
uary meeting Friday in theSunday
Sdhool root:. Scripture was read
' by Glenda Blake and prayer was.
led by Mrs. P, Cantelon. The
offering was taken by Layrie
played bir +Glenda Blake.
LatIreltuThe I3ond was appointed
secretary, atid Glenda Blake
trea-surer for_ the coming year.
Stories were told by Mrs -Can.
'felon 'and Mis. G. Blaie. The
Worlds Friend maguine was dis-
tributed and Mrs. R. Potter con.
ducted , the. recreational period.
-The Hi -C group heidatobo
prirty on Saturday -Petting -1U
-at Itolmesville United Church
Jan 29, 'with the 111.Cti taking
part in the service and supplying
the music.
you buy would cost you mofe i thtr
'were no advertising.
Without ad_Vertisi,ng to inform -the
'public,".there couldn't be mass _pro --
'auction aS -we know it today, with oft
its economies and, advantages.. People
------)can't buy things - or, want things ;--
.3dniess. they knpw
-- The big, Oroblem- in this -country at
this moment„and likely to' be a, big
prablem for sorile 'time to_corrie, is ribt
people but of products _and services
,the news in the advertisements.
' it has often been s'aid that the
funcItion,of advthising to improve
the -standard of living. It does have
such a function. But it must start, ne-
cessarily, with the manufacturers who
make the products.
What advertising does is to tell
people' abput new and .better things
and new features of esiablished fa-
vorites -- and 'whe 're they can be
bought. In a very- real sense, to in-
.cre.ase 'demand and Ipa.d the way 'to
-lower- prices., It-isJite,ira I lc/. ancLactu.
ally true, that practically everything
Internationally Travelled Evangelist ,
Director of Canitcla's Longest Citristian Radio PrograA
SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M.
The --Free Methodist Church
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIE.LD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
PASTOR: SPECIAL SPEAKER
10:00 A.M.-OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOQL
(OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR)
PHONE: 524-7150
WOO _a.m.-Preaching Service.
7:30 ,p.m. -Preaching Service.
"Come Where You Are Never A Stranger Twice"
Acivertising is the ideal' technique ,
for mass communication becauk it is --7
the cheapest, quickest - and most re-
sponsible -- y to reach the people.
" A good example of the Jow cost of
adv'ertising is shown in this newspaper.
An entire full-page advertise,ment, *ith a weekly
'circulation of 3,700 costs a little less than it would to
mail a 2c postcard to'each of our 3,70tsubscribers.
Justihink.of tke.cost,of 4.4dreasing 3,790:Postorde
And the' time it vvould taket
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
62 Cambria Road North
9:50 a.m.-Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. -Rev. C. K. Carlisle, guest speaker
Prayee•Meeting -- 'Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock
SAMUEL M. MILLER -Paster
"A Welcome Awaits You"
Bethel Penh,' costal Tabernac
Corner ot Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for ill anis.
11:00 a.m. Morning Woorship. ,
1:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
, over Station C414.-0, St. Thomas