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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-11-27, Page 1011.1 (QRUQ► SION,AT,AT Ri THPRSDAY,H9.!19€9 A joint initiation ceremony was held by the Goderich and Clinton Initiated into-the•Goderich club were, left to right, George White, Kinsmen Clubs on Tuesday evening, November 18, in Clinton. Bob McDougall, Don Mallough, Fred Jewell and Ron Fluke: i ItIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111t1111111111111IiI11111U11tIII11111111i111111111111111111111111111111iIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iIIII11111111111111tIIII111111111111tIIIIIIIIIIIt111111111ti111gIIIIIUulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttllil1111111111111111111111111111, Firearrns GDCI students to visit U of W affected The provincial police district headquarters in Mount Forest this week issued a notice on recent Criminal Code amendments concerning firearms. "It's not gossip, it's law," the notice was headed and Constable H. A. Tighe, accident prevention co-ordinator, said the new laws took effect last Oct. 1.. Among the sections changed: — It is unlawful for anyone to sell, give or lend a firearm or ammunition to any person under the age of 16 years unless that person is in possession of a special permit issued by a Registrar of Firearms. — A firearm means any barrel weapon from which any -shot, bullet or missile can be discharged and includes any. rifle, shotgun, revolver, pistol or air gun. — A person 14 years of age but under the age of 16 years may be issued a permit to possess a firearm or ammunition. — A person under the age of 14 years may be issued a permit to possess a firearm or ammunition if he resides in an area in the province designated by order -in -council .and the local Continued from Page 1 Registrar. of Firearms is satisfied Dale_ McEvoy moved to 4. Twenty-five students from writing 'programs. They will Goderich District -• f;ollegiate tour the computing centre and Institute - will .• be among . on . 230 attend a lecture on career senior high school students and opportunities in the computer 24 teachers who will visit the field and the educational University of Waterloo on requirements for various Saturday, November 29 to occupations. Three computers attend a computer science day. will be made available to them. • Attending from Goderich will The U of W computing centre .be Don Leitch, Bruce McPhee, is the largest in Canada and in Terry Worsell, Peter Johnson, the past year. has continued its Bob Worgan, Ralph Moxley, Diane Dixon, Marilyn Rodges, Shelly Lipner, Susan Adams, Janet Willis, Jan Fisher, Catherine McEwan, ..Dan Paquette, Peggy Stoddard, Carol MacEwan, Kim Ainslie, John Manning, David MacDonalds, Betty Moss, Ian H,arperBarbara Hetherington, Susan Bisset, Jan Palmer and Pat Wraith. The students will be accompanied by Mr. E. Redmond, math teacher and will travel by bus supplied by GDCI. The visitors will spend the day receiving instructions in the principles of computer programhig and will be - given the opportunity to apply what they have learned by actually able that the permit is : needed to Goderich last ° summer and are enable that person ° to hunt "all set to go as soon as they game for food or family - (the federal government)• lets us support. GDCI coach featured on CKNX TV The Clinton and Goderich town councils both gave approval to the Blue Water plans last spring. It was said then that the system would,supply at least nine television . and six FM radio channels plus a weather Goderich District Collegiate forecasting channel with Institute director of physical background music.' education, Wayne Horner, head While the company awaits a coach at the school, will be the • CRTC go-ahead, Clinton Council special guest on a pre -Grey Cup is considering a Mississauga Game interview show on CKNX resolution urging the provincial channel 8 TV this Saturday go v e r n m e n t to allow afternoon from 1:30 until 2.. municipalities to establish ' fees Mr. Horner, a former Calgary or collect a percentage of the Stampeders player and long time gross revenue - of cable TV football star, will be answering operations to pay for the use of questions on the outlook for the public streets and rights-of-way. game ' scheduled for Sunday 'The resolution also askes that between Ottawa and municipalities be given more Saskatchewan. Host of the show authority over ..safety is well known CKNX requirements and other aspects 'sportscaster Crawford Douglas. of CATV systems. Q opepopempeawaperogive planned addition O.P.R. REPORT Six aceident4, five of them single -vehicle mishaps, were investigated during the last week by Ontario Provincial rolice, Goderich t etachment, The only two -car accident reported involved vehicles driven by Woble :Bylsma,:RR 1,. Blyth,. and William Little, Londesboro. The mishap occurred .November 16 on the 13th concession of Hullett Towps,hip just east of Highway 4. Resulting damage to both cars was estimated at $90. Also November 16, .Barbara Collings, Queen Street, Blyth, was involved in a single -car mishap on the fourth concession of Goderich Township just south of Highway 8. Damage in that accident amounted to $250. A Dashwood youth, John Braid, was involved in a single -car accident November 19 on county road 12 south of county road 3. Damage to the Braid vehicle was estimated at $200. Gary Koyle, RR 5, Lucknow, was the driver of the vehicle involved in a single -car mishap growth with the . on county road one south of of a greater amount of Highway 86 November 21. core storage. The centre is now • Two single -car mishaps were operating a number of terminal reported November 22, one systems throughout the , involving William Henderson, University. ( 'RR 3, Kippen, on county road 3 Computer science days were south of Highway 4, and another initiated in January 1965. Since involving Otto Erwin Weber, 195 then about 17,000 Ontario Julien Street, London, on students have participated in the concession 9 ' west of county program. road 22, Members of the Goderich Junior.Hockey Club 1919 20 are pictured here. They were (back_row, left to right) L. Walker, E. Pridham, G. Strickland, C. Taylor and T. Johnston;.centre, M. McNevin, president; L. G. Young, manager; J. H. Lauder, trainer; front, W. Mountain, W. Sanderson and W. McDonald. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Licence plates go on sale Monday involved. Used motor vehicles licensed previously in another province also require a certificate or mechanical fitness on being registered in .Ontario (continued from page L) get new plates No certificate is needed for normal purchases of plates, renewing existing owership with no transfer SAY Merry Christmas With APPLIANCES 91 VICTORIA ST. and first new time. o�d rn aste r issued plates ate for ' 1969 plates for trucks, buses and trailers will expire March 31, 1970. Operators are advised to consult their local licence issuing agent for details concerning registration dates for commercial vehicles. White Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. I•a WESTONS — 16 oz. 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