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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-26, Page 16#!I.t`!'"'x lett ig a,Star„ liVICSday, . aice!` r , 190/ iliforship Corning By lVIrs. Walter Rathburn ing them, anticipating all tthe,• wear they will get from them this • Many ideas are in for events summer. for #his summer, ' :P-.Pavailable, and One lady asks why we can't materials now onhandarebeauti. have• • a "Swim Mlet" in Got• fUl. So, • away you go! erich. I suggested , that our The Gaderic,,h and District swiminers are-nizore pampered Crafts . Group are getting under /then- they 'were years ,"ago and way. This group will help us prefter large. pools to a cold lake. ` learn new skills, and improve "'Perhapsthi?Fzg GDCI• Will have some. those we now have: For Cen• wt along this line. ' tennial Year, Ont:ario.needs more I i)elieve there is something crafts and crafts people to work °• s "teaMirtt eSe~crafts:-' V`e-!need j .: • ,.. Augustwhen theWarship ip Visits, s know what� you want to learn our,harbor. This will or can youviiiei in the teaching? event which Will draw:thousands Send your ideas, etc.," to cc, en - from every direction to our hap!, tennial, Post office Box 1967, bor town.°Let's be prepared for it. This will help to make 196.2 4nd girls, this wlil.. b ,another. ' a real busy year for (, of us occasion when you,,t�r u r your • and we will have lear b n soh e- Centenriial dress. 1 know many thing worthwhile. who are planning their costumes, Do start something!^ and many who. are already 'sew- Martha. Property Com rn ittee Investigates Storage Huron. County Councd1 s pro- perty committee is investigating problems resulting from made- quacies-at the Huron County Lib- rary site and the court house where used clothing for theChild. reri's Aid has been stored in ore " of the vaults. With the changeover from a co- operative Library system to a counter library service, additionai space is • required for an increased volume Of books. As well, easily accessible ramps for loading and unloading will be needed. To date no suitable spot has been chosen by the Property ,Committee who .will Study the matter further during the comrn.g months. Members of the property com- mittee will also consider the problem of relocating used cloth- ing now stored in a' vault in the basement of the -courthouse, • The report revealed that the vault space was "desperately" needed for storing records, the original purpose of the vaults. •- In recent yea d - vault was utilized as a convenient place to store clothing donated for redistribution to the county's needy and to complete the necess- ary. labor involved in cleaning, mending and pressing. theswear- ing apparel!* • Provincial Police , Pati'�iling -Hensall The 'first .phase of an Ontario Polite Commissiorr•piair to elira- inate municipal police• forces in smaller communities. is being adopted by the village of Hensall. At it's inaugural meeting Jan. 9, council agreed with a suggests ion from the attorney -general's office that provincial police take „ over law enforcement of the village. •, This move is the .first step During the discussion of the po- liciirg matter, there was a ques- tion as to th e disposition of the . radar equipment now' owned by the village. The commission will be asked . if they would be in. % rested in purchasing same for local use. Alaska has 5,5 80 miles of seacoast. Flt. Sgt. Kerr New Mayor b F 4 At Clinto r CLINTON- Deputy Mayor--FI—t.— Sgt. Donald Kerr"" is Zia.* Park's new mayor following the resignation of the encumbent Mayor Flt, -Lt. Gerrie'Smith, Flt. -Lt. Smith's resignation was the result of his appointment to the newly-er eated-post of Base Centennial Liaison Officer. His new duties will involve working with local area committees on Centennial projects. He will be responsible to Squadron Leader C.D. Perrier, CFB Clinton's Cen. tennial Officer.' - A native of Duncan, B.C., Mayor Kerr joined the RCAF in 1949, having served with theRAF during the war. A' finance clerk by trade, he arrived at CFB Clin. ton in July, 1963, from RCAF Statign Beausejour, Manitoba. At Clinton he is the NCO In charge 'of theaccounts section. Mayor Kerr is ''very active in community affairs. In addition to his new d ties he is _th, e;resi- dent of the •Wesiey: 'illis United Church choir, and vice-president of -the "Harbour•aires' in God- erich, He is married .to the •.li former Elsie M s, Duncan, B.C, • They reside at 6 Regina Road in Adastral Park with two of their �,_ children, Karen, 12, andDc 8. Their elder daughter Irene, 19, is-married.The present Adastral Park council will control the recrea- tional and cultural activities of , the 225 - familX air force community until nextSeptember. A new deputy' mayor will be efected from the -present town council. MIKCW� \ Mrs. Orlon Ralph Ross (Elizabeth) Meagan, R. R. 2 Clinton; Mrs, Dewar (Ruth). Mrs. Orla.n Ralp. 76, of $ask: Talbot, R.R. 3 Baytietd; tws sts. atoon, the former OW*Eleanor ters, Maude, and' . Mrs. x NOW - Foster,' died in hospital. in (Phoebe) Young, both GQderigh. Saskatoon, Jan, 11. Mrs. Ralph was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Foster, who settled at Sheppard. ton around the turn Of. the cen- tury,' and 'the last member of a family of 10. She went toPalmer, Sask,, in 1915 and to Lumsden, Sask., in 1947. She lived in Sask- atoon a year. had, been ill two year.Besides her husband, Mrs..Mr. L. inkater was born in . aalph.-ia.s,ury ved olborne osmtrip7—sgu -of. -t4 b daughter. • i`Torth•.'Burna y. BC ..od.late John Linklater. and Phoebe Mrs. .William (Alice)" James, Clutton. He attended school in Saskatoon. • w Colborne and later the Ontario• A funeral• was held $an. 14 Agricultural School Ain Guelph. in Saskatoon where burial was He farmed in. Colborne until in Woodlawn ;Cemetery. 1957 when he retired and moved to Goderich: He was a • member of North Street United, Church. His wife, the former, Lillian Blatchford, died' iri 1958. He is survived,zfby a daughter, Mrs. J. W. (Dorothy) Wallace, Goderich and a sister••, M.^s, Ilarry (Mary) Williams, Saltford. Burial was in Colborne Cem- etery. • Roy Linklater A funeral was conducted yes- terday at theSliles Funeral Home by Rev. tJ.Donald MacDonald for Roy Linklater, 84, 0173 Colborne St, who died Jan. 22 inAlexandra Marine and General Hospital. He , Mrs. John Harris Mrs. John Harris, 84, of. Holmesyllle, who died Jan. 23 in,,GodericT1 was buried yester- day in Maitland Cemetery follew- ing 'a funeral conducted at the Stiles Funeral Home ,by Rev 'Andrew Mowatt; DD, of Clinton. Mrs. Harris was the former Marry Jane Beacom, daughter of the -late John Beacom and Eliz- abeth Ward,' of Goderich. She 'attended school here and following her marriage to John Harris, who died Jan. 31, 1946, she lived in Goderich, Bayfield' and Holmesville. She was amem- . ber of Holmesville United Church. She is urvived by two sons, Albert, erich; Donald, R. R. 2 Bayfield; three daughters, M:°s. Doris M. Acheson, Toronto; Mrs. of the police commission to ev,ent- ually eliminate any police forces with less` than 1q men. This will be done either by amalgamation or takeover by the OPP. The department letter asking. for approval of the change did not • give any date as to 'change over. Policing of Hensall, pertain. ing to rnatters under the High- way Traffic Act and the Criminal Code will be handled by the E. eter OPP detachment. Ernie Davis, presently the one. man force of Hensall, will coil. tijtie to enforce regulations com- ing under village by-laws and will be the liaison officer between the village and the provincial offic- ers. ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN Cha I nese--Food Our Specialty _ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Friday arid. Saturday .12 Midnight " The Esquire «Restaurant "524-994{1" {Business Directory ¢ Ronald L. McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNT.40 39 SF: David St., 5246253 39 Sf: David 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario, R. N. BENTLEY 4 Britanni P UNT Wilfred wE; Stevenson - A funeral was conducted Jan. 19 at the Lodge Funeral Home V ,by Rev. G, L. Royal for. Wilfred Edmond Steyenson, A. 81, of 56 Stanley, St., wha `diet!; Jan, 16 in - Alexandra .Marine and "General Hospital, Mr. Stevenson was born at Port Albert; W.s9n of The 'late James Stevensdl and Margaret Chains. bers. He lived .in Claresholm, Alta.,. for several years and for. the past 15 years in Goderich. He is survived by a brother James; Goderich; two sisters, • Mrs; George, Ashtpn, Goderich; ` Mrs. Harry Munroe, Victoria B.Cip , u1'ial---was, , jnP•or-te Aiber Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harold, ;Adams, Roderick Mac,: Kenzie, Melvin • Dickson,. Roy Petrie and Ted McLean; a Legionm rra iOes European Journey On application,. to a limited num, ber of next of kin who other.{ wise would .be unable to pars ticipate in this piigriimage, ° Visits can also be made to Canadian war. cemeteries in Ger,. many and Belgium. Applications can be made through the secre, tary of the .Goderich branch -of the Legion. Officials of $ranch 109 of the °Royal Canadian Legion have announced that arxangennen;ts can be made 'for relatives' of Can. a,dian service personnel, buried in Holland, to visit their graves in September, A charter air flight, under the auspices of the Netherlands War Graves Committee and the Leg. ion, requires' a minimum pf 120 passengers, • ' 'MONKEY BUSINESS • The pilgrimage will be of ten JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Only t----••days{-dere tionrand-the kalnblu- - -half--the cal•1s--that eorn to-thc�--y -bre -cost from Montreai airport' 'Cityrand County Paige Dena rtnnent° and -back willbe approximately are reltadto fires: Firemen $20Q. This 'includes transatlantic air transportation 'and, through the Dutch people, free land transport- ation, . accommodation, meals, sightfseeing and entertainment. throughout the stay in Holland. Also through the Netherlands Committee, assistant~e towards defraying dart of the cbst 'of transportation in Canada and across the Atlantic Is available, A statue of Copernicus, the, 16th Century Polish astronomer who discovered' that the earth revolves around the ,sun, not the sun araund the earth, will stand at Expo 67 near .the pav- ilion 'Man the Explorer." Under a no -strike pledge sign- ed by the unions at 'Expo 67, workers will not"•parti•cipate in any collective or individual ac- tion which would hinder the organization, - iholding or.. the liquidation of the Exhibition: • James ichardson & Sons Ltd. 'Serving The Feed Dealers of Western Ontario' PHONE 524-8388, GODERICH CANADA FARM and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT S HOW dove done e,verythingfronl, remove ing cats trapped inside walls to delivering babies. They'•ve. been called to reove rattlesnakes frpm air'.conditioners,' cats from , 'trees, and. small boys from fold- ing garage doors. The depart. ment failed to answer a call of a woman -whose monkey had run up, a -big oak. tree' by saying that it was doubtful if any fireman could:Mo outclimb a monkey. Come to the CANADA FARM • & INDUSTRIAL ° EQUIPMENT SHOW. JANUARY 25, 26,°27 & 28,1967 EXHIBITION PARK TORONTO, .Ontario •� v Secure Your free admissions from your Fatm Equipment Denier tL each', Goderich ' 4-9521 Sky Harbour Air, Services For Charter Flights -= Flying Instruction New & Used Aircraft Sales ' tRZrims 1/ tglezACoR FINANCIAL COUNSEL ,N Reg. Price each 59c - SAVE 20c 3 -LB BAG SA1VE 16c iHANICPortion BUTT PORTION WHOLE- HAM 14 TO 16 POUNDS CENTRE C -U OR STEAKS • N ALBERT :h' SHORE. United Accumulative Fund Ltd. Now serving" the savings and Investment needs of more, than 1/0,000 Canadians (Net assets as of June 30, 1966: $2$6,711,,168) Superior investment program for as little as $144,- or $24 a. month L Voite — env tment-1-- Services 'Ltd. 92A Quebec, f.. • 524.8164 23 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH GODEIZICH, CANADA §24-9084 edezie oleah m aAcifrede,zo-re& u_ REFRIGERATION and ' APPLIANCE SERVICE All makes -- All types GERRY'S APPLIANCES • The Square Phone 5244434 "The Store That Service Built" Tel: Bus. 524-9531 Res. 524-9243 • PETER S. MacEWAN INSURANCE AGENCY REALtOR 44 North Street Goderich, Ont. Alexander and Chapman 'GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 524-9662 1 �w���dv� mutide 1 G. C. WHITE Accredited Public Accountant 88 Elgin Ave: W. . 524-8797 Goderich . Onferio R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST • The Square - CHA TERED ACcf UNTANT AA,. 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