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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-15, Page 16r N.T. Ormandy, chairmn3n for Monday night's "hospitality sem- inar" -held in the auditorium .'_)f goderich collegiate, welcomes a co-chairman, Chris George, to the speaker's paltform. Mr. Geofge, who represented Ontario department of tourism end information, extend?d greetings to the audience and spoke briefly about the importance of the *tourist industry in Ontario before introducing the guest speaker for the event, Bruce- Connon, .innkeeper at London's Holiday, Inn. • Huron Junior farmers Meet Plan Seaforth Field Day June 17 The Huron county Junior Far- mers held their regular meet- ing in the agricultural ' board room of the Ontario department of agriculture and food building on May 31, with Murray.Hoover in charge. ' Mrs. l I arie j'rott took pi's tures for thlluron county year book which e Junior Farmers Ire having made. Field day -for the -Huron Juniors will be held on "June " 17 at the Seaforth district high schoolwith all the clubs in the ,county part. icipating, They will end their day of sports with a dance in Walton, the same evening: The Junior. Farmer sweaters - will be available to the members • in the near future. The sweat. ers are white with five stripers on the left sleeve in different shades of blue to represent each club in the county. .. Don McKercher reported that there are still a, few century farms signs being sold even yet at the higher cost. The Huron county Juniors are planning ' an exchange visit with W elland county Juniors. They will go to the Niagara Falls area for three days, July 14 - 16th. Don Pullen reported that ther_e _ are 243 members *in the Huron County Junior Farmers oxganiz• ation this year. He gave -the treasurer's report and stated that all bills were paid. The clubs in the county .have been assigned different areas of. i Baron in a which to solicit . advertising for their year book. next meeting will be June 28, '67. a Business Directory: i Ronald L. McDonald ,CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 39 St. David St., 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario , Ro N. BENTLEY. ACCOUNTANT 4 Britannia Rd. E. — Goderich Phone 5249521 FINANCIAL COUNSEL 23 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH GODERIC j,,,,,,fANADA 524-9688 - Mutual investment Funds a Specialty REFRIGERATION and APPLIANCE SERVICE AU makes — All types GERRY'S APPLIANCES The Square Phone. 524-8434 . "The Store That Service Built" • Tel • Bus. 5244'531 Res. 524-92431 PETER S. MacEWAN INSURANCE AGENCY • REALTOR 44 North Street Gotderich, Ont. ,Alexander and Chapman - GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 524-9662 G. C. WHITE ' Accredited .-Public Accountant" 88 Elgin Ave. W. 524-8797 Ontario Goderich R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 5S—'57 SOUTH STREEI. , .TELEPHONE ' GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-7562 Before Investing • Investigate UNITED. ACCUMULATIVE FUND LTD. ALBERT J. SHORE Representative UNITED -INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. 9A Qusc St. 5248164 Miss flora Simpson, 9 year:old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Simpson, Kintail, won a$50,00 Canada savings bong for her entry in a combined art/essay contest open to Domtar employees' chldren, across Canada. Sponsored by, Domtar Ltd. .a subsidiary of wnich is Sifto Salt Mines here, the contest attracted nearly 800 entries among wh` ch Flora's entry was judged fifth. Flora, those father Duncan is employed at Sifto Salt Mines, Goderich, did her art work Name Ted .Mills To Auburn Hall The regular June session of cou'ncrl of -the township of West, Wawanosh was held at the hall on the 6t4 . of June, with all members present and ,Reeve Lyons presiding. The May* minutes, and the min- utes 'of a special meeting held May' 22nd were read and ad- opted ona motion by Council. lors „Aitchison and Errington.. On a motion by Councillors Foran and •Aitchisan, Edwin ("Ted") Mills was appointed West Wawanosh representative on the Auburn Hall board. Mr. Mills succeeds Arthur Youngblut ° Great Ontario Adventure Vacations with crayons in which she drew a house and yard scene in wnich appeared many of the house- hold and building products .manufacturedby the diverse operations -of Domtar Ltd. Flora is being congratulated here by A. E. Cummings, production manager at the Sifto Salt divis:oa, Montreal. Looking on are: Gordon Muir, ,Sifto Salt Ware manager at Goderich, Flora's rather, Duncan Simpson and her another. Representative Management --who resigned the position at the beginning of the year,. NEW FIRM - Bylaw No. 10, 1967, was,".given. .third and final reading and pas. sed on a motion by Councillors Chisholm and Errington. This bylaw authorized. the "Maitland Teleservices Limited" to erect 'and maintain necessary ' equip- ' ment -on roads, lanes.,. etc. in the` township. Maitland Teleser- vices Limited is the company. formed by the amalgamation of. -the Blyth Municipal Telephone System and the Brussels, Morris and• Grey Municipal Telephone Systems Two petitions for drainage were received from Leonaftt- Chisholm and: William Beyers. bergen. Councillors Aitchison and Foran macre the motion to accept the two petitions, and the clerk was instructed to con., tact ''Messrs. Gamsby and Man. nerow with regard to undertake ing the necessary : surveys. Carried. On a motion by Councillors Errington , and Foran the gen- eral - accounts were ordered paid. M.V. Notre Dame de l'EspCrancc at Moosonee The Trail to Arctic Tidewaters On an Arctic Tidewater Adven- ture Vacation, to-Moosonee and Moose Factorynsland, you'll rub shoulders with Indians, Eskimos, traders and prospectors from a thousand miles around Hudson Bay. At Ontario's,last frontier, you'll taste• the flavour of a pioneer past and sense the prospect of a nation's great future. On your way from North Bay to.Cochrane—departure point for, the fabled Polar Bear Express —you can Swim, fish and boat in Ontario's most beautiful tree - fringed lakes, visit world-famous gold mines and gigantic wood -pulp mills, scratch hope- fully among Cobalt's abandoned'° silver workings.' Comfortable accommodation an4 well -serviced campsites are always near, along smoofh, easily -travelled highways. " An Arctic Tidewater Adventure Vacatiqn will thrill your family to their very bones. Would you like t� have more informa- tion? Just mail the coupon, today. Province of Ontario, Department of Tourism & Information, 'Parliament Buildings, Room , Toronto 2. Please send me details about an Arctic Tidewater Adventure Vacation. Name Address City Zdne Prov. Ontario Dpartment of TourisriY & Information' The registration desk in the lobby ofGoderich collegiate was a busy place for severalminutes prior to the opening `of the "hospitality seminar" held here Monday night, June 4. The dep- artment of tourism and• information, a cosponns�,or of the program, supplied visitors .to the event with, extensivepamphlets, book. lets and bulletins covering ail phases of the tourist industry 'in the province. WEDDING STATIONERY Signal -Star 1 PLEASE, NOTE BREWERS RETAIL Summer Hoursfiof Sale Effective June 19 Goderich Will Be Open • Monday thru Thursday , 1`0' l?to.6 p.m.' ' Open to 9 p.m.. Fridays and Saturdays to 411 Brewers Retail Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd. gill Extend soil Study Federal loreshy •. `and rural . de'veldpraenlf minister Maurice Sauve and, Ontario agriculture andfood tninisterWm. A,Stewart tgday .annotinced the signing of agreements" extending the Study Of soil capability for agriculture and initiating a study of the sport flab, use capability classification... both projects are part of the Canada ".land inventory;. financed, by the federal • government, , The • cost for the current year's work soil . ca0abiliby studies is estimated .at $80,000 and is to include the •checking and carrel ation of information !oil the north Shore of Dake I-Iuron, the Lake, ' head region, m the Fort Frances area and the region around Dryden. An estimated $36,000. will be spent on the sport fish capabil. ity study to correlate present information and provide the ser. vices of a field party to extend knowledge of this section of the • Canada Land Inventory for On. • tario. The O-ttario Departments of. Agriculture and Lands and For. .ests are to be responsible for these studies. E .Y ER. I SECTICIDE ' 'O DE -FLY -ER„ of CANADA LIMITED are p R announce the appointmentof c al CN -87-4 r CINCI the satisfierl This summer, enjoy Carling Cinci Lager Beer. It goes down a little easier, satisfies a whole lot morel 4 -4