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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-11-05, Page 24a t2A GODBRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NQVOM VER §,197 The Goderich Signal -Scar takes great pleasure in extending 1401111* birthday. greetings to all persons who' have reached' Mia age of 80 years or better. Happiest birthday greetings this week are extended to Mrs. Herb Morris, 108 Anglesea St., who marked her 88th birthday Octobers .27. We also ask Mrs. Morris,to accept our apologies for not including her name in last week's edition of the . S. nal -Star". It is our oversight and we are sorry. Birthday greetings are also seiit out to Harry Powell, 44 Anggesea St., Goderich who will be 84 years old Saturday, November 7. Woman to Woman Sounds silly, doesn't it? But it is an actual fact that when - you pay more for a MAYTAG appliance it will cost you - less, figuring its cost over its life, than most other brands, And it will look better allthat time too. Just ask a MAYTAG owner. FOR MAYTAG SEI - - .P , U 4—TV. APPLIANCESo 308 1-1pRON, RD. PHONE 5247831 ` Continued from Page 6A from the comments in ,the materialized, Now, on the Letters to the Editor as well as subject of the Youth Centre, we ,: those on the street that no two. have finally clashed editorially ... people had the same idea of just and we hope our difference of how the next youth centre. opinion on the matter will serve venture should be handled. And to enlighten you concerning all 1 wonder if there are any easy aspects of the subject. answers to this one.• One of the most sobering notes on the editorial page last week came from St. Peter's Parish Council. Its members extended a sincere thank -you to all those persons (adults and teenagers) who had worked so many long hours during the summer at the Youth Centre. I understand that some • At :, the risk of being bombarded with angry letters, I say now as I said from the beginning, the kids will have to co-operate in this thing. Because the youth :centre. cannot function without kids, the kids themselves will have to accept their share of the responsibility, analyze the , members - of St. Peter's Parish mistakes _of the. past summer, Council feel that the Youth , make constructive suggestions as - Centre should hav ad a church to how it could have been connection ,I'm aware there are improved-- . and. _ ♦ learn to other people in . Goderich who compromise just a little on Share this opinion:' certain issues. Of course, there is a segment I'm keen. to listen to the -kids of people interested in Youth,' and I trust the kids are just as who , insist that an affiliation keen to listen to me ... or any with any church would `kill' the other adult who cares enough to youth centre enthusiasm right put' his or her head oti society's off the bat. chopping block in this issue. I'm not prepared ' to pass But maybe - just maybe `the judgement on the question one kids wouldn't even support way or another except to another youth centre in town, • say that a Christian influence Maybe- they'e grown weary of surely cannot be all bad, even the idea. It would be interesting where a youth centre is to hear from the kids now ,... in concerned: writing, so there could be no It was also interesting to note misquoting. b. • Goderich District Collegiate Institute's Large .auditorium w.i41 ring with the sounds of beautiful music this Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. when the St.: Joseph's Sisters Concert Band arrives to play its concert. There are 50 members in the.band, each one an enthusiastic pei-former who has a deep feeling. fo'r the music she Gerrard . and Marcel Stinninssen made an interesting husband and wife combo on Hallowe'en night ... with the husband looking very much like Groucho Marx, cigar and all. The boys' treat bags, showed that most Goderich folk were generous with the -trickers and treaters who called at ,their doors. (staff .photo) • .Y . 0 Ens' and Wnst P 0 E. Provincial taxis ord sh,p ' 22years of hard labour for $1999. This year it seems everybody's.introducing a new economy car. "Volkswagen -sized." - Volkswagen -priced..__ So no4 to be outdone, we've •d' ne the same. Except, of course, we didn't hove to start from scratch. "-43ecause for 22'ears, we've concerned our- selves with working better inside, not looking different outside: . And so today, while ours may not look like the newest economy car, it's actually the rrlost advanced. ,horges extra. It's the only one with a sealed steel bottom. To protect its insides againsi everything outside, including time. Thi -only vne _with an. air -fooled _engine. To eliminate b:iilirlg over and freezing up. , And also the only a,ne with a free electronic - diagnostic system. To spot trouble early and help extend its life. And this year, along with everything else, it's the Lowest priced car you can buy with a 1600'c:c. engine. So even if it doesn't look the newest, maybe now it looks the best. renders, Conductor is the' we$lknown Martin Boundy, aondoin. The. program is sponsored by the Goderich town band and Don McMillan reports there will be some tickets available for sale at the door to accommodate those persons who may, have a last-minute opportunity to attend." Power ;skaters on ice. The Goderich Figure Skating Club began Saturday, October 24, with the "Power Skaters," having the honor of being the first to skate on the new ice surface. Bruce ' Brady is the professional in charge of. power skating. The club is pleased to announce that Art- Hoy will be assisting Mr. Brody. Art is an active personality in • .Aberhart's Garage 30 ST. ANDREW'S STREET, GODfRICI4 /524.6261 sports, having played hockey here for'many years, starting out with Larryr° Jeffrey . in pee wees. He also played on the "All Star" teams. The club has two coaches, Casey and Michael Wildgen, who - assist in power skating. With added help, more power skaters can be accommodated and registrations are open with Mrs. Lois McGill,. Power skating is a great asset to future hockey stars. SIJNLIFE a.. progressive company in a progressive industry GORDON T..WESTLAKE Phone 565-8333 Bayfield SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY .OF CANADA Good today... better tomorrow Canada Savings Bonds help you. plan .ahead --look to the future without worry. They're Canada's most popular personal investment. 1 New Canada Savings Bonds rage an annual interest. yield an average of 73/4% a year to maturity - ° when, held to maturity. Each $100 Bond begins with $6.75 interest. for the first year; ays $7.75 inter- est for each of the next three years, and then pays $8;00 inteieit for eacE "o `fl a last seven yetn: On top of this you can earn interest 'on your interest. 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