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t.; DERICH SIGNAL-STAR,THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969
tau late 0'5 Nei
O• ne hundred members of the Youth Bowling Council took part
.in the league this year. Champion team was The •Fouls, left to
right ares, front row: Carolyne Little, Larry Ryan, Dianna Smith,
' Bev Denomme and Cathy Hamilton.. Bade' row: Kevin Rumig,
John:Willis, captain and Dale Oke. - Staff Photo
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
`7 amto`Telegram Syndicate
Most .Improved Bowler in the Youth Bowling Council league this
year was _ pretty Dale Johnston. She increased her average
throughout the season by 35 points. Staff Photo
Mrs. Ivan Paperneck and
Larry, spent last week visiting
Frances in Gravenhurst, Ontario.
R. S. Diggon of West
Vancouver, with small daughter
Anne, is spending some holidays
with his mother, Mrs. L.. H.
Diggon, before participating in
seminars at the Industrial
Relation's Centre- at Queen's
University, Kingston.
Picture yourself
owning gioi
Spring planting will soon begin.
But, before you select your seeds
and plants, stop in and see our
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They take the toil out of tiUirig.
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Here is Pat, nearly seven months old, a baby who
needs to be adopted so he will grow up with a mother
and father of his own. Pat's eager smile depicts his zest
for living. He is a most alert child, interested in
everything, and considered to have very good potential.
His background is Irish and French; he has blue eyes,
blond hair and fair Skin. A tall, well-built boy, he
resembles a defensive half -back not only in stature but
in vitality. Most ,of the time he is a very happy. fellow,
but he does have a temper. Pat had pneumonia when
very young, which took some time to clear, but he is
now in excellent health. He needs parents who will give
him a loving home with a great deal` of stimulation. To
ingtire about adopting Pat please write to Today's
Child, Department of -Social and Family Services, Par-
liament Buildings, Toronto 182. For generpk'°' information
about adoption ask _your local Children's Aid Society.
County budget
Continued from page 1
Huron turned it down when
they did not amalgamate with
Perth County for health
purposes.
"We didn't turn ddwn a 75
per cent grant," retorted
McKinley, "We turned down
amalgamation. We are - being
refused the grant because we
didn't do as we were told."
In his budget. report,
Clerk -treasurer John Berry said
he would like to see a "much
closer relationship and planning
program betweefi the provincial
government and the local
municipalities."
Said Berry, "I feel a prune
example of this lack of planning
has been in -the takeover of the
assessment departments. If we at'
the local level are going to work
towards a better municipal
government for ourarea, then
•..:bwe must have the cooperation
and trust of the provincial
authorities in planning", and
preparing for our future."
In a report of the special
committee, on regional
government, the chairman,
Frank 'McFadden of Bayfield,
said that in two meetings with
representatives of the provincial
government there had been "not
much byway of guidelines."
"It is time we • got off our
apathy andet a few ideas of
our Oft," added McFadden. His
committee is sending a
Bridge Scores °
N There were six tables in play
at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
Club Tuesday night. Winners arid
their scores were as follows: Dr:
and Mrs. Morgan Smith, 49; Mrs.
Jack Chisholm and .Mrs. Jack
Cook, ,481/2; Mrs. Bud Worthy
-and Mrs. Bill Duncan, 46; Mrs.
- Frank Reid and Mrs. Bruce
Erskine,,44.
`ft will be pretty difficult to find a
selection of slippers to match (vhat
we have in stock. If you can't make
up your mind on the style there we
offer GIFT CERTIFICATES good
for any item in, the store. '
* KAUFMAN FOAM TREAbS
* OOMPHIES
-JUST ARRIVED - Kau furan
RUN -TREAD CASUALS
HARBOURLITE
INN Goderich
ANNUAL,
MOTHER'S
DAY
BUFFET
DINNER
May 11-5 to 7:30 p.m.
For Reservations • Phone
524-9371 or 524-9264
`ti
questionnaire to all local
municipalities and requesting
their ideas and suggestions for
better government for, the
people of Huron.
"We're in a listening mood,"
interjected Warden Hayter.
In the meantime, a brief was
(submitted to the „Pon. W. Darcy
,.McKeough, Minister of
Municipal Affairs, when rouncil
was in Toronto March 26-
Three points were stressed in
the brief: the future of the
assessment department and the
use of the administrative
buildings; a definite plan for
establishing regional government
in Huron as to area, population
-and timing for change; and »ie
possibility of Huron becoming a
region unto -itself with legislative
authority to carry out the full
functions of regional
government. •
The brief was well received,
councillors siad.
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