HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-04, Page 2OPIARICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1971
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One hundred'and seventy persons attended Guenther Tuckey Transports Limited
Annual Safe. Driving -Award Banquet held. at, QashwUod Community Centre, in I
Dashwood, Saturday, February 20. Forty-two dr'iv.prS were presented with Safe
Driving Awards ranging from qne year to fourteen years of unpregentable accident
free driving. Each driver was presented with it safe driving award pin and a cheque
from,G-uenther 'rickey Transports Limited. Safe Driving awards were -presented to
(back "-row, left Ara—right) Laverne iVIcCarter; ArtValkom, Leon VVilliams, Kirk
Beecroft,. Jim Warwick, Dun' Russ, Ross ,Gwyn, .George ViIson, Lewis Erb, John..
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Hospital Auxi lary
pans penny sale
Trizfe-v-v}.fg. a- t-atyhtiteli (tali etr-- dh
stliemFehruarN meeting of the date set for the annual Penny
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Women's Auxiliary of Alexandra Sale Tea to be held ‘a,t Knox
General and ;\1arine Hospital. Presbyterian. Church.
The president, Mrs. G. C. White,
' presided.
w A letter from .the -hospital
administrator expressed thanks
to the Auxiliary for the recent
gift of a Stryker orthopedic.
table and mailing assembly.
(Photo. by Jack Doerr)
Erb, Russell Lee. (middle row) Harold' Parsons, Harry Towte, Murray Finlayson,
Bob i1/1CMichael, Glenn Irvine, Jack Harvey', Joe Riehlrt Lloyd Huy, Raymond
Huri4;•-•Dan ttvalter's; (front row), Harold Thiel, Torn Vuerman, Bob Dykstra, Antbn
Hansen, B. IN. Tutkey, Leslie Mitchell:George DeJong, Cecil Smith, Dan McLeod,
gtfiliner Adkins. Nrnues Of-d'iNers presented' with awards but not present for the
picture are: Jack Cleve, John Fleury, Ted Raye Armstrong, Jim Orr', John
Serson, DOd PhiIIip, Rpn Anderson IVIacLaren, Seldon Nichols, Benson
tdvyards, Gordon Appleton. et).
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uron County gets nurses
,A geriatrics nurse to work
with the elderly piti'ztens in
The hospital administrator, Aluron, County and a nurse to'
Tim Elliott was • a guest at the
meeting and answered question
concerning the hospital directed
to him by the members. This
discussion 4'as interesting and
inforrnatiye-3
a
progressive'
companey -
in a
progressive
industry
• work in the Tiela of :drug- and
• alcohol 'addiction have been
approved fo-r the Huron County,.
Health Unit this year. ”
A bid for a fourth public
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health inspector and a total
dental program wasrejected.
The additional nurses will
cost.$11,650 represent,ing-tabout
two-thirds costs fora year since
the nurses will not be working'in
the county for a full. 12 months
in 1971.
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Christmas seals raise
$33,265 for research
Ralph. Goren, • Campaign
Chairman' for the annual
Huron -Perth Qnristinas Seal
CTM-rpaign has' announced that -
the 1970 Campaign - raised
S33,265 for • :Research,'
EducatiO ,and RebabilitatiOn.
He expressed appreciation' to all
supporters, volunteers and postal
workers for, the.. 9o -operation ..
• that had duntributed to the
Campaign. ; ,
Mrs„ Edith . Brothers,
• Stratford, Mrs. Edith Fisher,
7 'Mitchell. Mrs, David- Salem:I:,
Seaforth and. Mrs. Beryl.
Davids -on,' Sebrinrilr attended
the semi-annual meeting of the
Ontario TB and Respiratory
Disease'fisSociationin Toronto,
,yecent,iy,
tc Mit.' Davidson, Program*
'Director for the local group
addressed the- delegates at the
meeting. Her 'topic was
Rehabilitative Programs' for the
Chronic Pulmonary Disease ,
Sufferer."
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CANCER
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Barley Contracts
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Seed Beans
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Allindications point to 1971 being ariother Good Year for. White Bean Prices, so once again we
are recommending White Beans as your Number One Cash Crgp. We have a good supply of the
"NEW SEAFARER VARIETY"'
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both Foundation and Certified. We suggest you. Order your Tequirement; Early while storks last.
We still have a Limited Number or '
"MANING BARLEY cONTRACTS'
available, to save disappointment, Order Now. •
"Trade with Confidence" •
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Council cut from the budget •
$6,300 for a sanitary inspector
andabout $11,000 for the
increased dental program.
Total budget will . be
S209,46228, for regular
program; $53,700 for program.
begun iin 1970rand continuing in'
1971w-,--an4,, $11,650 for new
program. The total proposed
hudget was $294,04
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Dennis Doll, manager of SprouleeShoes, has been with the store for 8 years. Dennis
looks forward to serving his friends and customers, new anrctold at the same store
with the new ma ager and the new stock.
RE -OPENING
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REG. SALE PRICE
MACHINE WASHABLE - 6O''O WIDE 5.94 yd.
,CREPE, BLISTER AND IIERRINGBONE WEAVE
30 ,COLOURS TO 'CHOOSE FROM.
DOUBLE KNITTING YARN
4./Ply — 2 oz. Balk 4
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ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS'
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