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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-08, Page 3Biotin On Credit Don't be fooledby talk o, .low 'payments oar easy credit. The law requires all the following items to be filled-in on your purchase contract: 1. Cash price 2. Down phyment t,., 3. Tdtai finance charges 4. Annual percentage rate (interest rate) 5. Amount of each payment 6. Total number of payments. If there are any blank spaces, DON'T SIGN, DON'T'1UY. Don't be pressured into buying $ales &Service . WHAT'S TOUR :CHOICE?:._ "MINI, Opt or ,pC.I These snowmobiles feature dual headlights, Light polycarbonate bogie wheels, hinged hoods and many more features, 12.5 -- 60 h.p. ' PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED 116, Excerpts from the Proving o1.9ntadq Consumer gedesr for Sorrier Cki:ana, a at u.$ by HonooreAM John Yerogreko, Q•C., Minister, Demonens of Social saw Pam* ServMa one 11 . wul10 , Mrt kiwi/me. Q.C.. MInMw Department of Flnr+eiY tate Ceerigereiel Affeirc Paul Bettles 524-7234 39 St. David St. 524.7931 Hours • Mon. — Fri. Sat. 6 p.m,` ? 1 p,m. -- 6 p.m. Open on Thanksgiving Day. .r.: :: r::::.: r i r :.•n • .. •. •• r•r . . ... }:•Y.•�:1:?:..:.:i:f i•:..:.•• '�::r?x?v: r:::::{%f,., ' .. .. • � � . •� f r r {lir:. • SCHAEFER'S _GODERICH,..„ y:: . • .,. . ,.:„........:....„: :,..„.....„:„....,..." . . .. ,.::,•:„..,,,,:: •.,,,„•:, , ,0,,,,,, „.„•::::.: .,,. Liiiiii.,1::. •P ” . , .:. . .:.:3. . .,..:i.i. ..:..i. O ::::: `} . :.......:::.:. 811118iliiilifilinigiligniiiiggii ::11:0111111111:118iiiialigliniii?.;..., fiiiii::::::10:14•11::15.1:.iiiiiiiii:giiiii::... .:„.1i*R.:•:1.•,..:::.......:,::::::::::11:::!:II::1:::,„........;.:;11Tgii:iing.:.".ilf,.11T:iifiiiig:i.:;:::li:51.• . , , Approximately 200 , young people from the Synod of Hamilton and London of the Presbyterian € hurch in ,Canada . ,. will flescend on Goderich on Thanksgiving weekend, — This particular Synod is found :'. West of a line drawn from Owen and to Haniilton. It is an o- historic entity within the Presbyterian Church 'and ' dates x ' back to the union of all Presbyterians erians in the year 1875. ,y. Each year hanksgi ing time the young people within this. jurisdiction hold .p Rally of young folk. 'All has meant a good deal of work for the young people locally whhoo lave been working on a subject' •f ° `� ' ' intensively since June. Bruce ' Johnston, immediate past. _ president sof the Knox Y.P.S., is.. rally chairman. The present president, Mitch Moore, ;�. is directing the local society assisted by his ,-executive comprised of Janet Sutherland, viceresident` Louise Schaefer, , treasurer; Dale Johnston, secretary; Cheryl Hamilton, social ; convener, and Margaret Royal, communications officer. In overall responsibility are the r e .ser Y adult advisors, Bob and Lee McCallum. The big job of billeting the 1200 delegates has been entrusted to a committee Mr. and Mrs.:Andrew Straughan, 126 Park Street, returned composed of Louise Schaefer, home recently from a trip to the United Kingdom and found convener, Nancy McKellar and part :-ttot eie-sgarden—had had—run—am 'he tail plant Mrs. ->aneV-Sutherland: ... ... ... Straughan is standing, beside is not a tree but a dahlia that had grown to almost nine feet during their absence. The blooms were not particularly large, but other plants in the garden had developed blooms almost a foot across. — Staff Photo ..,2,911•1a41. •. ,'Ramarreerw GROUND FLOOR Fully washable,, plain, and textured weaves, over 40 pieces in stock. Complete selection of fall fashion shades and new pastels for Christmas sewing. • SALE PRICE Over 20 pieces in stock. These are selling fast this fall and, a nest buy. SALE PRICE 54 -INCH. In pastel shades with metallics for festive season social events. SALE PRICE Sew yourself this fall's most fashionable garments in this fine wool material. 'SALE PRICE far- hi p s - -h S� o s The W. S. Hall Memorial Scholarship in Science in the amount of $100 was established 'for F. ' E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham, Monday evening at the regular meeting of the Huron County Board of ;education.... subjects) who degree at a current year. W. S. Hall An award wa Hall for prof for some years Last year, time he iodic establishing scholarship a cheque:-- Members of agreed to withdraw Bruce Cou Education. ° this deci following c James Kin Co F Huron and outside the c It will be awarded to the graduate with the highest standing in Science (two is proceeding to a university in a was a principal in Wingham from 1934 to 1959. s presented by Mr. iciency in Biology his son, Dr. Hall continued th e _award. At that 'ted his interest in a memorial nd later confirmed his intention with his letter and the board also a suggestion that interest charges be attached to abillowi ng' the board from my Board of Bien was made onsultation with kead, Goderich, chairman of the Arbitration mmittee which settled matters between the schools in. the : school areas ounty at the time the new boards came inti eing. In other business, the board learned that 31 teachers have appealed to the ,board regarding their experience allowances; • agreed that a study be made of the "activity period" in the five high schools as well as the student card costs at each school; heard that vandals have done damage at Usborne Central School (about $800) and Sea fort h• Public School; discovered that thieves have • removed about $180 from Huron . Centennial School and $40 from Holmesville School; established policy on field trips in the county schools. IF'PEALLT+tt of i_ Cy THE (RULE , FitMEN LUE WILL KEEP +.E itr , c —• Registration , begins at 8 o'clock on Friday evening in the assembly hall at Knox Church.. As' soon as the visitor arrives posting to billets will occur. After visiting their billets the delegates will return to the church hall for fellowship, greetings and a coffee house. Music for the weekend will be provided by blind . Walter Gibbons of Waterloo University, Creme and Company and by Warren Robinson of Goderich. During Saturday various project groupings will be undertaken in the following categories: , ,Urban-fturai. Conflict, PoUgtion-r, (Sir, Water, People, .Garbage), Communicption, --Worship - Workshop and Prop, ,misting: in these various departments,W be, Ken Dunn, president of the Lions Club, 'BMM. 'Wok of the G,D,CtL staff, 'Pr, Victor, Meek,. A. or ' ' Oodericrix Psychiat e, Hospital, Mel Greig of the Gode)ich • Police VolVe, Jol>:n Hindinarsh, Warren , Robinson, Crawford 'Douglas. . of CKNX Wingt gym, Jean Scott of the G.P.�..staff 'and 'William CravenProbation officer 4 f Huron County. Assisting in, the Pollution" studies will be Clark Chisholm, and Michael Franklin, It is -hoped that 'on -the -site' studies: will be made incltidingr visits to G.P.H., Water -Works, Filtraltion Plant, and perhaps. even CKNX.— On Saturday" night "Celebration. of Life" wilt be observed on The Square. will include musical selections and entertainment, Afterwards the delegates will return to Knox assembly hall for. refreshments. During the weekend three young ministers . of the Presbyterian Church • will be present as resource people; they will be Rev. John Congram of Hamilton Rev. Gary Mortonof Burlington, and Rev. Kenneth Heron of Barrie: The President of the Synod " P.Y.P. S., - Edward „,Haines of Auburn, will.. bring greetings from. his executive. Joanne Meyers - of Woodstock is the'-- Registrar. he`° "- Registrar. All meals at' the church will be arranged by the Ladies Aid under the direction of Mrs. • Gladys Barwick and Mrs. Kay Bell. Murals are being prepared by Mrs. Beryl Harper. • On Sunday the service will be under the direction of the young people. The order and content will eminate from the worship . `workshop. The P.Y.P.S. will provide all segments of • the service. • The projects will be under study throughout Saturday and Sunday afternoon with a presentation and coffeehouse'jt night. With a Brunch at 11:110 on • ' Monday morning the • weekend will end. 45 -INCH 36 -INCH For a short time we are offering this, one of this season's fastest selling fabrics, at only -%-SALE PRICE A fabric that will go anywhere and do pything. It is washable and crease resistant.' 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