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.REPORT
On- Sunday; May 2,' on
County Road 3L east of Hwy.
21, Alvin- Essex, , RR 4,
Go rich,' was involved. in a
. single -car collision resulting in
' 'damage,. to .,the vehicle he was
driving. Kathleen, HeA'ther and
Wanda Essex: •'4, Goderich,
wu4) received.
,, On Tuesday, May 4, on. Hwy.,...,..
4 south. of County Road 25•,
'Robert Laurence Scott, RR 2,
Blyth, and Bruce Frederick
• Bates, RR--3,-Teeswater,_ were_
involved, in a two -car collision
resulting in damage to the
vehicles.
Ori Wednesday, May 5, on
Wili. hire'
ten new
teachers
Dairy !the day
will b eid June 1
w Dairymen in Western Ontario contribution to the dairy
***Last week's issue 'of Uoderich's largest weekly newspaper was ' will have -the opportunity to get industry in the,, area of his
uestions• on milk presentation.' Here's a real
what 'is known in newspaper circles as "tight."No, there were no their q opportunity to have your
alcahorlic beverages served at press time it merely means the marketing 'and' dairy cattle opp Y
County Oa e' ady�4•trsmg
Road 1, Donald -Bruce Comps rdn't leave much ,room for the backbone of any newspaper - the June l.st. That's the date of the Another feature of the
' it • will be a Quota
grid copse uentl the ties answered on Tuesday, questions answered.
C t Road 20 east of County department got out and sold ads q y Y facile
142 Carling . Te1?tc�, ietligham, •editorial department. 'JUL staff's Eddie Byrski tells us he wont do Second Annual Dairy Cattle Div .program •
Was • involved' in a single -car again T' � • r etic spurt
aid. ',Producers
f e understand - to
11' " � A lt,' damage to and decided to pay for their upkeep. Gee, ellas, „Yv Agricultural Techgology; Huron wishing to buy or sell milk quota
h vehicle hedriving. and we also agree th-at 'probably �, t p4
Park Ontario
1 he and Bob Shrier apparently just took. an enc gbe held at Centrally College of Exchange Bo
co ision resulting
-in it robabl won't happen again!`'
the ve c e was rivin * * . canst their intentions rip the
Here.'s, the complete -program: Board located in the meeting
Passenger,,, Keith Pletch, ***And that ladyfrom Clinton who.phoned us t'other clay is -Belgrave, received injuries,* _ p - : m• meet and transact seller can then.
weekend: �.a�ora'to�ry tests Registration, 10:00 a Buyer and
something else again. Seems She was all upset about the latest report 9:301Q':b0 a.m. -'hall. u Gt their business.'
:, n,,.... on cigarette_snlokuig released over thev Iia rr princesses. from y'
0r1' Prd',� �, oH..xSn
ie with moce�-.,snotied., •t a4s r�iev�i e.< , ataL�.G i;,.at s little , xca�e�e � ,� uul as �. .4u1�1,�< , �a.. s ��y�a M ..: .
Concessaorl ` s�deroad Goderich t'th massae leo she hides her cigarettes so -the._ n ee., prof.„«sy„.w „•; Lane% Dept of surrQundtng-.:,cs .ugti,es.w;il.t..be.on.,,:w
south .f %Hw ... 8, a Mural Economics a
Clinton lady go e, g hand throughout the day to
Township o y can t get them A g r icu k. ,,
James Roy Linklater, 7"3 * * ' University of Guelph. assist. with registration and
Colborne Street, Goderich, was ***Cormcillor Stan Profit feels kids -„ and parents - should be ;refreshments.
11: OD a.m. Current Issues
involved -fired rrr�a`single-carc011isiQ reminded--of---t}r-lrrt g those -bicycles around town after dark•- tie Dairy Industry - a panel r Plan now to ;attend""Dairy'-
g damaged quite a few youngsters driving Cattle Day on Tuesday, June 1st
resulting in • to the around
says heo has noticed lightingice
ve�y icle around aid .there are no proper or reflecting facilities an the with, Jack Humeri moderor;
t' Surety to members Prof. S H • Lane at ' ' Centralia Oollege of
'bikes: It could prove a mighty dangerous practise.
u 'A Agricultural Teehnolog Huron
On' Saturday, May 8, on, the goodness l the mothers and fathers of Goderich kids have enough Guelph and Grant, Smith, •Ray g
4th Concession, Ashfield Twp. e to make, sure their youngsters aren't out on dark streets
west of Dungannon, Barry peddling sro'und without pro
Anderson, - RR 1, Dungannon, -
Continued from Page 1.
and Miss Catharine Wenger; East
Wawanosh PS. , - -
Secondary- School teachers,
hired were Robert Johnson, Mrs.
Fila Martin and Thos.
Shackleton, Central 'Huron;
Norman- Anderson, Edward
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;Brister: and Norman 'Wliyi:e,
E. Madill; and Brian Kennedy,
Seaforth.
Elementary school teachers
who have transferred are -Mrs.
Gail Brown, to Robertson
Memorial; Mrs. • Loisr Farrish,
Brbokside; Miss Beverley
!'Hughes, conversational French,
Exeter; Mrs. Miliann Johnston,:
conversational French, Seaforth
PS; Mrs. Verna Kane, speech .
therapy, itinerant; Mrs. Ila
Kayes,' , special - education,
itinerant; Mrs.' Barbara
Livermore, Hullett; Miss., Donna
Malick, conversational French,,
Wingharn; Mrs. Gwen.. Patterson, •
`Seaforfl�;:'M'r . "Gayle-' Redmond; .
Victoria PS'; and Miss Roelie
Schipper, Wingha. .
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MacDougall, Harold H. Scott Park._
Regional Members of the
***We've come up with a'1 -dandy solution to you guys,who Ontario Milk Marketing Board.
was involved in a single -car h •d a of e„tting married' in' the near future. Our suggestion is to""'
have ideas
pail~. lit -- or reflectord - bicycles. and Kenneth G. McKinnon,
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cot
Ili' ' 's�on resulting in m da age to l And then if, after a couple of years or
Noon - Bring your own 0
'find the ugliest ga you can. n ,
his vehicle. An`d'erson received -son you decided you've had enough and can't stand the sight of:••her, lunch or patronize a local'
ge your Ivor
t divorce. So what have you lost?
injuries
restaurant. Milk, cheese and ice
, * * * cream courtesy of . the_. astern
Charges, 22 -- H.T.A., 11; «*•*cW'e'd like to say thanks to those who came to our rescue last Ontario -Dairy Committee. See
L.C.A., 8, 3 were minors; C.C., week." in our efforts to dig up thF• words for Jesus, Christ •- • Super these exhibits - arid'
3. Warnings, 22.Star. Actually we were going to buy -the album anyhow and when we demonstrations at noon.- Milk
' did, found,a-detailed booklet went with it. Special merci beauc.oups, Quality Tests, Mastitis
General - Requests for to Mrs. R: C, Procter and Gary L.ounsbury who took the time out to Monitoring, Farmstead Snow
Escort 3' brin the words along _to the office.
A t 6 Prisoner g
ssis ante, , r , >a* * *
Wi d ontrol Ontario Milk
.Convictions, in Provincial Court, Marketing Board display.
Criminal Division, Goderich, 9.r ***QUOTES OF THE WEEK DEPARTMENT: Our staff's 1:00 p.m. - Farmstead
Howard Aitken, after we told him Reg Gisborn, NDP for Hamilton Improvement - J. A»
persons convicted of L.C.A.
offences and 4 of H.T.A. East, told a meeting of the Goderich Labour Council over the Underwood, - Ag. Engineer,
"'offences':- -• „. weekend that a -public car insuirance plan will be introduced whew Central H
- - ColIege:. oward
Drivers! When driving at the New Democratic Parfy"7elected in Onta'ri'o--quoth HHoward; Langstaf , Zones', Forester,
night, remember ... the -law- who we have a funny 'feelingis slanted towards the Liberal party, Stratford.
requires you to deflect your high "yeah, but they won't have cars by then. 1;40 p.m. - Dairy Barn
when.,„, Our staff. s John _B.uchanan,,."my wife„ went to the beauty shop Design - R. J •Milne,
beams within- 500 - feet • �. ••-•<�..
meeting oncoming vehicles, and and got a mud -pack. -For tw9 days she looked nice. Then the mud' Agricultural-"EYli'ineer,r O yD.A.F:,
within 200 feet when following fell off." Woodstock.
' 2:20 12.m. - Environmental
***THINGS WE•DIDN'T KNOW BUT SOON FOUNDrOUT IN A Management in the Dairy Barn -
FIREWORKS - HURRY DEPARTMENT - our rent is not going up because of the, J. E. 'Turnbull, Engineering
You might get • more of a little' write-up in last week's column., thanks, Vic Pope - . that Research Service, Canada
show than you bargained for if limtrick we' came -up with last week was the work of W. S: Gilbert, Department of Agriculture,,
you leave . the t o who h 1'd off the h apparently wrote it as a humorous protest against limericks; Ottawa.
a -vehicle.
4'fireworks box, accordi,g to theme thank you "Rev. • Garwood Russell. And by the way,. Rev., Russell ' 3:00 p.m. --Question Period
Ontario Safety League. A stray comes up with this little gem: t , ' • -3:15 p.m. - Adjournment
spark onen
landing th u lit pieoes An amorous M A Outstanding speakers for eachtide significant the kids when the whole box "From their prodigal use, has m
will provide great entertainment Said of Cupid, the C.D. topic have • been secured. Each'"'.
blows But -chances . are; _ - He •is I' deduce;'
somebody dy could- get ' hurt - y The John Jacob, A.H."
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Remember 'to put the lid back My goodness;. Rev., we're stumped. ,Both of these missiles, are
on after removing each piece. apparently included i11,,"Out of a Limerick," by Bennett Cerf.,--' that
we called that new ship the ACAW'A Canyon and it's just not so -
'It's the AGAWA Canyon; thanks Mac Campbell -- that labour unions
�last week. the Goderich and District � r�"�, `x� � Y j� ;,; f 'wl•?•��::�11 don't j�lst..always go on strike;
Labour Council donated $85 to the Goderich Retarded Children for
t.
"S > <x Ken lylullens. • ,
,, t �< � .; . • • , , ��;r '' jl summer camp; thanks,
i t: r , < ti !✓� .; .; * * *
***Dig these sexy broad. It's enough to make a guy switch from
'airplanes , to buses. These two gals are sporting the new airline
stewardesses' outfits on a Bolivian airline. .
BIGMOB!LE SALE
PRICES SLASHED
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL -- Big 604 ' x 12' three big
bedroom; Expando in living .room, heavy duty furnace,
extra heavy duty insolation,, No'. 1 nylon carpet, luxurious
furnishings, big 14 cu. ft: double door Frigidaire, house size
dinette, 8' pleated drapes, big picture bay window, stainless
'• steel sink, deluxe range, shutters at all windows, Expando
makes living room 16' wide has extra big, bedrooms for,
children with lots of wardrobes and posturpedic beds,
strictly a deluxe horse, brand neiiii 1971 show model.
Regular price $11,400. Our Special Sale Price $9,495.
SAVE $2,000. , • • .
DOUBLE 'WIDE ,HOUSE - 48' x ,22' three bedroomp.
deluxe furnishings, shag carpet, electric range, makes a
beautiful home. All house construction. Sale Pric•
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delivered, set up, and ready to live in - $12,900- • '�
BIG'12' x 60' - ,three outside doors, separate front dining
room, raised„kitchen, 8' _picture window and drapes, extra
big .master bedroom, built by Hillcrest -°- the world's most ...
popular trailer. Shag' carpet in living room aid rear
bedroom. This is' a ctYsrtenti,built home. Regular $10,900.
Check bur Special Low- Low Discount Price.
'PARKWOOD CUSTOM 60' x 12', shag carpet, deluxe
furnishings, fireplace, separate 3rd outside door with utility
•room.. Come see it!
ONE BIG, BIG, MASTER BEDROOM, big kitchen, big
liVing room, ideal for newlyweds or retired couple, double
door frid9e, house type dinette, lots of windows. Special
Low l Hce $6,995. '
MOTOR HOMES
20' and also 24' models on display -$8,995 furnished.
Dodge chassis, 318 V-8 engine, power steering, power
brakes, one only at this price. • ,
USED 60' x 12' repossession, must be sold, take over
payments, only $400 down,'deli,ered, set up, everything .
- -works, one year old.
TWO USED .UNITS'- -10' x 40' two bedroom, new white
' paint, irtew bedroom_and living room furniture, extrapclean,
ready to move in, lots „of wardrobe space. Only ,$3,295
delivered and blocked up.'
41' x'8' two bedroom, full bathtub and- shower excellent
condition inside and out. !dear for the cottage. d steal for
only $2,795 delivered and blocked up.
ONE NEW 50' x t2` t iia ii y home, heavy -insulation; heavy
duty furnace, one only at $5,995. Ten years to pay,
payments, like rent. �
'USED TWO WEEKS - Absolutely like,new, 56' x 12' two
'bedroom, front living room. Come makean offer. Special
glow,' low price. '71 model full factory warranty. •
TAKEN IN TRADE -
1967 KLA' FORD CONVERTIBLE, in excellent,
',condition, 390 four barrel engine, bucket seats with`!
• floor shift automatic. - I
1969 DODGE Coronet 9. passenger, Station Wagon;
244000 actual miles, brand new tires yesterday. This car
is-irr°absolute ~,new condition, ,must see to believe, taken
in trade on motor home from older gentleman: Cost'
$5,140 new. Only $2,495. Beautiful leather interior.
Free delivery and set up on alt units in area.
THREE BEDROOM TRAILE'R'. IN STOCK:.
' Lots of TRAVEL. TRAILERS.
AS ALWAYS ONTARIO'S BiOGIc,ST DISCOUNT DEALER
•
obile Homes
Between London and Lairdreth' ' -
1000Wharncliffe Road South, London.
• 652-6303 -or NIGHTS 43,35091
°pert'7 days,,a week.
•We trade for anything that.4oesn't eat.
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.SALT BOATS
The following is a list of ships
that have docked for loading at
Domtar since April 9:
April 9, E. B. Barber, Port --
Huron; also April 11; April 12,„
Thot':Zhill', Goderich;' ,April- 13,
Barber, Bay , Cify; April 17,
Lawrendoc, Prescott; April 18,
' cingdoc, •Goderich; April 22,
Martha Hindman, Owen Sound•
April 27, Agawa Cabyon,
Windsor; May 1, Roy A. Jodrey, ,
Sault Ste: Marie; and May 2,
Ruth Hindman.
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Op.i1'110115
In order that Signal -Star -
readers might express their
p{Pinions on any • topic of
ublic interest, Letters to The
Editor are always' welcome
for publication.
But the writer` of such
letters, as well as all readers,
,opinior"ts expressed--'irr'-letters '-
published are not necessarily
the opinions field by The
Signal -Star. -
AN.
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Raymond Hogan, son of Mr.
and Mrs: 'John Howard of RR 7,
Lucknow is a 1971 g'raduate-.of
the Ridgetown College. He will
receive his diploma. at 'tithe '•
Graduation - Exercises on May
21, , when the speaker will be:
John A. Stewart,': Ailsa -Craig,
..Chairman, Advisory Committee
,on DiplomaEducation for
Ridgetown College.
E.verett Biggs,,
Deputy -Minister., Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food will prpesent the diplo
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FIRE WORKS.
(THESE ARE NOT FIRECRACKERS)
For' Those Who Wish Their Own Displays At Homp
Have Our electioil<
Or At The Cottage, We Usua S,
Of Family Displays.And Individual Fireworks.
(FIREWORKS WILL NOT••BE SOLD
TO PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OF GE)
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Sundays Till 9
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This , modern established'
service station is available '
for lease. You can be in
business for yourself and
profit from your own
efforts and decisions.
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