The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-23, Page 11HoUsing.'lepOrt Due...
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Co* Robinson has asked all
comlrnittee :chairman to instruct
town entOloyees not to, b iy any.
thing' `for ithd town at his slots.
The Ontario Municipal Act'says,
elected Officials are not,, t04444ve
private business transactions
witk the public corporations they
represent,
Council had 'previoUsly agreed
in across the,table conversation
to -allow council Members todeal
with the tOyinif they disclose their
interest: •
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retest ' of the Goderich
Minor Soccer Association. for'
use , 01 the agricultural park on
the' evenings duly 10 through 16'
for a Centennial soccer tourha.
ment has been referred to special
committee.
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Huron County Historical So>
iety's request for' support for its
archives room at Huron Pioneer
Museum has been referred to
,
finance committee, * *
The Cp and T fund request
for tag day Aug. 4 and 5 was
referred to special committee.
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Tag write offs of $1,130 for Bell
Telephone, $4.47 for the estate
0f the late Dr. Jean Mallough u
and $26 for'`�M and M Invest.
ments Were referred to court of
revision.
Bell Telephone pays taxes `on
assessment which is a percent-
age of gross revenue. The max.
imutn payment= ,based. on mill
;..rate. by the assessment act.
The recommended tax write off
is an amount in excess of the
maximum based on the mill rate.
M and M Investments is an
out.of.town organization that
briefly operated a restaurant in
OPP REPORT
From Feb, 12, to 18, 1967 the.,
Goderich detachment of the On.
tario Provincial Police worked
a total • of 580 nian hours and
Patrolled 3,256 miles of high.
way and other roads.
During the' same period, two.
theft, two break and enter and
15investigations exclusive
of traffic were coiiducted: T1iere
were six property damageaccid.
ents investigated and ohe
personal injury accident ii'tmhich
2 _persons were- in jured.
Asa result two traffic charges
were laid°and 23 warnings issued,
- 5 charges were preferred unde'r
the Liquor Control Act and 12
nvtetions--were=registered
overall.
ennio rr .
a service station at Kingston
and Victoria streets three years
ago.
12omestic animal's manure
may no longer he dumped at the
Goderich dump according to. a
bylaw passed,. Thursday by coon.
cii. Ma xiniu l; fine .for an in-
fraction is $60.
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Council passed a debentureby.
law to borrow $500,000 for con.
struction of the ,addition at God.
,erich strictCollegiate lnstit.
ute, P yments to •be , shared by
the• munic>palities in the area.
served by the school, will be from
‘10,525 to $48, 86 s' for 20 years.
tinclei*ox Audiences: Evre-Ssgs..
By Mrs. Walter Rathburn
I'm happy to tell you that well
over "7,000 children enjoyed
booing the mean Queen and cheer-
ing the Princess, this week at
the 'performance of the Toronto
Children Theatre players.
Just to watch that sea of faces
was a real thrill and I know that
the Pegasus . Players of Clinton
and Goderich Little Theatre must
be happy that this Centennial pro-
ject worked so well,
Financing Details FoIIow interruptidn
The financing of ' a11.eieelric
houses was explained in God-
erich Monday a few hours after
the area sat through an hour.
and.20.minute power interrup-
tion.
The blackout happened shortly
after 8 a.m. It was blamed on'
a defective switch mechanism at
a Seaforth transformer station
from which .Goderich is supe-
A.M. Knight, area manager for
Ontario Hydro, said a motor
which controls a gang switch bn
three 115,000 -volt lines fromSea.
forth to Goderich; was activated
by 'a short circuit. •
The short circuit was blamed
on frost heaving a conduit which
carried - wires into the motor
housing.
Mr. Knight said the Goderich
transformer station had to be
isolated before the problem was
found. It was- 5 Rem. before the
repairs were completed.
` - °tl M•onday-evenih member.
-Goderich Public Utilities Com-
mission, builders, realtors and
electrical contractors 'heard de.
ofhow second mortgages can
be obtained on a11 -electric
houses.'
The' explanation •was given by'
repress tatives of a finance,and
mortgare company which is a sub-
sidiary of Canadian General Elec-
tric. The 10.year mortgages with
a limit of 0,000 are , ckged
8 1/2' per cent intere-st, on re.
sidential building. On commer-
cial building (apartm•mts) the
rate is 10 per cent. The PUC
collects the payments.
..,.A, condition is that all electri-
cal material and appliances must
be purchased from d l:.
MARRIED 40 YEARS,
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. William Madge
of Goderich were honored.- re-
cently ,.on the occasion of their
40th wedding anniversary__
A gathering of friends and
s" -of-- 'auris, was --telt- tire- ;htorrre
of their SOT) and (laughter -in-
law, Mr.and Mrs. Richard Madge,
also of Goderich. •
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574-9442
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The children had _a real taste
of theatre as they were made to
feel they were really part of the
performance. They saw set
changes and costume changes.and
were• made to feel that acting can
be real fun. '
Jill bet there will be a lot of
"plays" fop 'the next few months.
Entertain
,Parents
CREWE Wedding bells are
ringing in the Crewe area.,
The children and teachei•�f No
16r. Crewe entertained the pre.
school children and mothers at
a Valentine party on Tuesday
Valentine Day.
Mrs, Will Reid returned home
'"on Saturday after visiting in Tor.
onto for a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Reid and little grand.
dau_ghte°r Brenda.
Mrs. Grant Curran entertained
relatives at a shower in honor of
Cathy Kindervater, ` on Saturday
evening. "
Dead Animal.
.Wish we could peek inkpn some
of them!
Now, about another Centennial
project. -I hear that most of the
.boys of the Midget Sailors and
Louzon Flyers are going to be
here • for the* March 4 '"Big
Game." Ted ahab
real bgsy roundingupWillims theses boys.een*
boys? (They're grown Ment) Any.
way: he is real pleased with the
response as is Gerry Ginn who
had word about the Flyers.
They also `have, some inter,
esting between period acts lined
up. It''Will be.nice to see, Walter
Thomas. whd is a Goderich boy-
show us some expert, figure skat.
ing. ,
Speaking of figure skating donrt
miss seeing the youngsters this
Friday night, Take your children
and ' enjoy the evening. Some of
these youngsters. may 'snake a
name for Canada in the, not so
W. J. Denomme
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icor dead and disabled animals , -
call collect 1132
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Phone 482-7269, Clinton DNIGHT
ead animal 'licence._ number
350-C-65 Agent for 24 -hr.
4t1 FILM DEVELOPING
e iIny
distant future..so let'$ cheer thein
'on. •,
With all, the -Hockey, figure
skating, skidoo.ing and sleigh
rides,. I think ..we are haying a
real good winter. and there is.
still lots of snow to proye 1t„
Have fun.' Martha.
satur oy, .February
atid 810. p+.
- :MES""$3.,00
Th. prize for each r iuIar:..oame be SA"
4 }T -.. Te.. 4,c1cpo.,,Ciombined
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Sponsored Brnnrh 11 ROM. CA,. IAN: I.A019
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No*Qne Under :)6 P.rmlttd4 a Islay
(First Observed in 1903)
Knox.. Presbyterian Church
7:30 P.M.
unday, February 261 h, 1967..
MUSIC BY THE KARBOU RAI RES
(Broadcast Over CKNX-Radio)
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U.S. NO. 1 GREEN U.S. NO. 1 ANJOU
CABBAGE .... 2 lbs. 23° _ PEARS . 35 s for 39
CAN. NO. 1 DRY. FANCY GRADE DELICIOUS
ONIONS r Bas 45° APPLES , •i 5. 5 for 39°
FRESH YOUNG PRE -DRESSED
SHIRLEY GAY
RNSW PIE ..; - -
TOP VALU'CHOICE •
TOMATOES . Tin 49 r
19ECNZ" TOMATO. OR -VE -G7 : _.--
SOUP•b _. 790
r Tin;
JELL•O ASST'D. FLAVOURS
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Dessert. Powder 9 Pk9, 1 OO
NESCAFE (SPECIAL PACK)
*INSTANT COFFEE 6;a . 99¢
HOSTESS,
TEA BAGS f 100
OGILVIE ASST'D.
CAKE MIXES .26z. Pkgs.
14-15
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THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES
WITH THE
DIS
FRYERS
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
` FEB.. 22-25
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EXCLUSIVE GODERICH DEALER FOR
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WE CARRY: 50 -LB. CATTLE BLOCKS
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WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY ON:
Kaufman work boots, rubber boots by "Bata", Penman work socks, .Lennards underwear,
,Wolverine work gloves, Trout Man work shirts, pants and coveralls. Goderich's asst
complete stock of machine bolts, st6e bolts, cap screws, lag screws and they're, STELCO
quety. Hand 'tools; power tools, electrical fixtures and supplies by G..,,Syivania bulbs
for home and farm. Volvolin._e_motor oil a full line of famous Fuller and S. K, Wayne -
tools, Beach and Kennedy tool boxes and many, many more items for the home - farce
and .work shop.
ARRIVING MARCH 1st:
A full Zino of Garden Supplies—Fertilizers, 'seeds, box plants and , gardening tools.
Arrangements haVofieen nide with the former suppliers of "Ryan's Feeds" to meet°
your every gardening need. ,.•
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Toothpaste S zi lube. . SWIFT'S POT PIES
:.. P1.�5
Breck Assorted -- Save 50c --
HIRMIST- HigEhliner Save 1Oc
(Special
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CHEESE SLICES •
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