The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-09, Page 8The GQdefteh Aignal,Stari0, Thursday. nacch 9, 1967
tanniaLolyns.
xt Event 01d Home
The Game of the champions
is overt I am always a little
• sad, when, after looking forward.
to meeting someone it is sud.
•.deniy all over. It was wonderful
seeing the players again and it
was great to hear them all talk.
ing a mile a minute, trying to get
up to dame with each other. I'm
sure everyone enjoyed seeing
them and they -have vowed to d6
it again sooh,but "no hockey
game" is the plea of the oldsters!
The next reunion td think about
is during Old Home Week, or
"Come -home Week." 1 hope that
you have beer; tellingpeoplsabout
it. •
This will be a great week, so
• ' start thinking about it. ' Think
of the parade and the floats that
• are needed. Pick any piece of
Goderich History, build it up for
a float, and you'll have' a win-
ner and a lot of fun. The best
part of a parade is preparing for
it. The men are growing some
dandy beard"s. Hang on boys till
• 'July first.
So now we need some girls
Housing .
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asked. •
"I do object to them compet-
ing against private enterprise,"•
he said. He said he wanted ass.
urance that the authority would
work with, town welfare officials -
to - see welfare. recipients get
decent accommodation. '
Mr. Aitken said he expected
c"" '"" "' " ` ti1-a tis Y� n–We2fal attfrrirli 5'tra.'torg
had made the inforrfiation on On.'
tario Housink available to wet.
• fare applibant .
for the Centennial Queen. How
about that? Start watching your
diet, cut out the fried stuff and
those :.everlasting bottled, drinks.
I'm thinking more about your
complexion than -your size! Miss
Dom iniop of Canada Beauty Queen
might' be:invited to visit Goderich
this slimmer,. any °brgantzation
interested?
•
Oh Girls, raltnost forgot, The
Navy arrives in August and •I
understand there are over 150
young men on this ship! .There's
something about a•sailor-!
More flews -on this later.
On Sunday the 19th the God-
erich Art Club is taking a bus
-load to Kleinbltrg - to see the
"Group of Seven" and other Can-
adian- artists), -paintings,- Would
you' like •to . • comp_ along? It is
a fabulous collection in a beau-
tiful. setting and worth seeing. The
Art, Clu b also plans .an exhibit
at the Library next week -don't
miss it,
St. Peter's Ladies CWL Cen-
tennial Supper this Saturday .is
He said that there -are per. '
sons in the public houses who .p
would pay $85 arid $90 rent to
private landlords. "There are, _
X,. no single family rental units
available." Mr, Aitken said.
'Mr. Jeffrey said • that of 28
applieafions now .in the author.
ity's hands only two• could be
;,placed in the subsidized units,
Coun. Robinson said he found
this difficult 'to believe when
the reported average wage in God.
erich is, $3,501. This was a 1961 .
Census figure contained in the
Ontario Housing . CorporationTs •
. report on .the need and interest..
in Ontario Housing in'Goderich.
"I can only speak on the app.
lications we have; 7 don't go out
in the street and look for applic._
ations," said Mr. J,effrey. •
Coun. Robinson said that as
far bask as 1964 h 1 bad been
'directing those who rKeded On.
t'arto "HDus ng to the authority _
and they had .beer; denied acco.
mmodation."They-'-pie been •given
half a dozen irresponsible an•
• swers why they dont, get homes,"
he •charged.
Mr. Jeffrey said many apply"
for housing. believing they- will
get a house inmediately. He said •
,the authority has to deal with as
Cancer Group
Plans Drive
The Goderich branch of the
. Canadian Cancer Society heard
reports on the details of the
annual April campaign for funds
when it met in the Municipal
offices on March 1.-.Williaarn Bar-
low, 'chairman • of the campaign
gave a detailed account of pro-
gress to date.
Grant Showers, president of
the branch offered the society the
use of . office space at Industrial
Acceptance Corporation; 29 King.
ston St. This will become camp•
sign headquarters during April.
The resignation of Mrs. George
MaeEwan "In Memoriam" trea.
surer was accepted with regret
and a letter of appreciation is to
be sept to her for her nine years
Of service in this position. Mrs.
R. E. Crawford was appointed to
fill this vacancy. '
It, was decided to send gifts at
Easter to the cancer patients,
and the service -to• patients chair.
man, Mrs. Anne Follis wit_ Iodic
after this.
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BENMILLER •
The March Benmlller UCW
meeting was 'held Feb. 28 with 18
members present. Mrs. Maudie
Swain led the worship period and
Mrs, Gwen Durst took the second
chapter of the study book. ,i,'
Roll call was answeredbyeaeh
member 'bringing an article or-
keepsake over'l00 years old.
One- article shown at roll call
was a little' doll 400 years old.
Another article was a tiny stir!.
ing silver wedding ring box with
glass lid at least 150 years old.
Reports were heard from all
cominittees and a business period
was -ably conducted by the presid.
ent, Mrs. Eimer Fisher. Mrs.
Mired Moore gave a report on
tP.resbyterfal meeting at Wing.
ha , which five members
attended.
Lunch was served by Miss ,
Annie . Baxter, Mrs. Evelyn
Treble and Mrs, Mary Turton.
many as 10 applications whe' n
one unit becomes available.,
Coun. Robinson was adamant
about those exceeding incomeay
limits. He would give such per-
sons 30 ds' notice and let the
...vacant unit sit if the authority
had no applicant to fill it he said.
Reeve Bert Such suggested
'"r c'Otirdil"investiga"'Te a i`b'ia""1Ty"' t—
fare development such as one in
'Toronto.
"Bert, how many of these wetb,
fare cases aren't living better
than you • or I?"' *asked Deputy.
Reeve Harry Worsell. °
"Well, I don' t live it 'up,"
-the reeve said. '
A new member ion -the aufh.
.ority, Harold Shore, took issue
with Coun. Robinson's . state.
ments.,
"Councillor Robinson has gone
to great lengths about support
for private enterprise; unfortun.
ately in Goderich we have very '
little private enterprise in this
line," Mr. Shore said.
He' • said this was from his
knowledge as, a realtor and from
his work on the authority. He
said. if .questionnaires were sent
to 750 tenants in Goderich, the
recommended number. of units
would. -not provide -';Hush- compet-
;tion. for private, enterprise. He
asked for .more time•to read the
OHC report before the author-
ity be asked for a recommend.
ation. :The authority ,members,
who just 'received theOHC report
ttta.t night, offered to give council
""'written presentation.
bound to be a -treat. They are
having Children's singing to help
entertain you.Won't be long be.
fore Young Timmy and''"Whip:
per". Billy Watson will be here
to start off Young' Canada Week
and the Faster Seal Carnpaign,
This is. another big Centennial
.project with their one hundred
teams. Plan to donate a bit more
' td this campaign, as' they are
.really working hard;
Martha.
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