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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-24, Page 7.* w. Shown are the executive members of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 109 Royal - Centre row: Mrs. Elaine,Harrison, Mrs. Fred Larson, Mrs. Mona Davis and Mrs. Rose' Canadian Legion, who were appointed to office recently. Front row: (left to right) Hill. Back row: Mrs. Sharon Scruton, Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs. Myrtle Goodrick, Mrs. M. Lassaline, 'Mrs. Ferne Moore, Mrs. Jean Elliott and Mrs. Alice Anstay. • ' Mrs. Evelyn Carroll, Mrs. Leone Sherratt and Mrs. Marion Harris. Point Farms •Pr ovinci-al Park: . __. undergoing several im p..rnvenen:ts 'The Point Farms Provincial thepark this season, bath for havingdiscovered the park ,and Park, located near Goderich, is • camping and for day -use. its. features during a° previous r; make its facilities even more attractive as a recreational park . for both vacationing 'campers and day -use. Hydro facilities, are being installed in • 74 • 'Carrtpsites. Installation of the hydro outlets is now being completed and they are expected to be ready for use during the month of July. There are a total of 235 campand trailer sites°now in the park. A complete new, modern sewage system has been installed in • the park, with .central lines and a pumpiin.g unit to convey sewage underground to a large lagoon. Construction of the lagoon was .done by earth 01)gving equipment last fall, and. Mei installed in preparation for • this season's operation. The new system • replaces the former i ddividual tile bed 'facilities and has a eapaci-fora more . than double the present requirements of the whole park, allowing for the planned future expansion of camping facilities when required. A new sanitation station has also been installed at,the park to provide a. sewage dumping location for trailers. The park superintendent, Clifford Bates, and his staff anticipate increases in visitors to • Midges .,win one lose :one: The Goderich Midget hardball team broke even . over the weekend after beating Exeter 2 -1 -on Saturday and.then losing to Crediton by a t-3 'score on Sunday. • ° In Sunday's encounter, the Crediton team outhit . and bUtscored the locals through the entire game. • Saturday's version ., •has slightly different as Gay Yeoman, on the mound for Goderich, struck . out five batters, in' what was probably the best game so far thisyear. Phil Petrie played ,a • good game on the field with six assists and twoputouts. The L xeter hurler. struck out 17. Exeter outhit Goderich 4-2, with Exeter players committing three ••errors to Goderich's. two., Collier wins second race '- over last year, and for the May 24th weekend, camping was nearly double the normal number of campers. Many of the campers are now return visitors, ie r vnca Par located on the ,Lake Huron shoreline, Point Farms is relatively new, having been in operation only ' since 1965. lint • „ Scott Anderson, 2% years old, formerly of Goderich and now a resident of Winnipeg, has a good star{ on his fishing life with this string of catfish. The youngster is the son of Mrs. Helen An4ersori-anal grandson of 1\41-,,; and Mrs. Wilbert Thom. Wawanosh council West Wawanosh Township Council met at the hall on Tuesday, June 1, for the•-regulat June session, with' all members in attendance, and Reeve Lyons presiding. The minutes of a special meeting on April 19, and the u7 0.P. P. ,REPORT. regular May session minutes were read and adopted on, On Thurs. June 10 on No. 21 motion of Councillors Aitchison Hwy. at Dunlop (Jct, Huron Rd. and McDonald. 25) John Osborne., 565 Gratlon At 9:00. p.m., the Durnin •Street, St. Laurent; Quebec and • •Drainage Works' . report. was _Edwin Andrew 13ennett;' 98 East considered and discussed by, Street, Goderich were involved ,Council and Mr. Russell Irvin in a .two 'car accident resulting in and Mr. Frank McQuillin on extensive damage to the Osborne. behalf of Rev..' B. Green. No vehicle. other owners appeared. Since all On Sun. June 6 on �l owners were not in agreement Hwy. north.t"' Rds.. with the 'Report, it was not 10-12 (,l' ippen), Mark Russell, adopted by Council'at tt)is time. 15 Victoria Rlvd., Box 45; A motion by Councillors Adastral Park, Ontario,. was McDonald and Hickey involved it a single car accident authorized the Road resultingIn.rninor damage to his 04 Superintendent to advertise for vehicle. Russell received injuries. tenders, to apply pit run gravel On Sat. June ;12 on Con. 12,• on 197.1 construction, i.n..three Mullett Twp. east of No. 4r local newspapers. ' Highway, John Bylsma, RR 1, Five tenders received, to Blyth was involved,in,a single car supply a diesel motor tractor for accident'„'resulti, g in damage to the Township, were_.opened and the vehicle he was driving. considered': by Connell. Motion On Sat. June 12 on Lot 79,• by Councillors Aitchison and Plan 5,„ Bayfield, Diana Laura Hickey "That the Township of l3rochu, 170 Albert Street, West • Wawanosh accept the Clinton struck—.a•.........•parked tender of G & E. Sales and unattended vehicle owned ..by Service, Lucknow, to provide a henry Machdwski, 350 'Ilu?on Massey -Ferguson t1 sel tractor Street, Toronto 5, resulting in and bar mower at $6,121.50, , minor damage to Mchowski x ' e ification 'and e to c n I� I n s ve is a CC ords ip h D g -..C.ar�ro ,fount x.. U uarius. Y” �7 c urt N Pete Collier and his Gemini posted their second' win of Che young season to -capture the Bluewater Sailing -Club's Sunday morning race amid southwinds estimated at between 10 and 15 knots. Pirtle of the winning race was 1:27.45 actual, '1:8.445 corrected. 'Second was Fred Jewell (Chancy Blue); tl ird, ''•Paul GET STAMPS TOO , Tinkertown meeting .1 postponed Parents of children to enroll in -Tinkertown this..fal.) will not be expected •to attend ' an organizational meeting this month as was previously scheduled. ��^[y�M +ry,s. jt., Mt�o�.jn�ya��(r� �ry,M�/ug j�1��ryh�yh�,r yn�' pressures of family and time, the executive :of.. '1lnkertown has agreed to postpone' the meeting until the first of September. ti GOPERICH SI.ONA .. L. . ,. AY, ATE ; 244971 Encouraging reports at. Timet.ing Parents who do wish to help out during the summer with' the accumulation of toys and other equipment should contact Mrs. Ann Knox at 524,-8403. As well, there is still some room left in the fall classes of Tinkertown and parents who wish to register their children should get in touch with Mrs. Knox as soon as possible. the new supervisor,. Mrs. Jane Lane is attending conferences and meetings regarding co-operative nursery schools and is expect d to be a real asset to the functioning of't'inkertown in the fall. Donald S. Curren, Leamington, graduated this spring from St. Clair College of; Applied Arts and Technology, receiving a general .bukiness diploma with a major in data processing. Mr. Curren, son of Mr. and Mrs: George Currell, Goderich, has been appointed office manager at the Leamington District Memorial Hospital.. He has-been employed by finance companies in the insurance and bookkeeping field"arid was lately managing the Leamington office of the Household Finance Company., (Beta Photos Studio) NAME BRAND ITEMS AlPRICES Encou agh reports-,- were 'presented . by chairmen of: standing committees at a recent meeting of the Huron«Perth Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association: held at Seaforth Community Hospital. t " ,`The meeting was in charge Of the president, Ivan Forsyth, RR 3, I£ippen. Those deporting were Mrs. Ms' . Dodds; - Stratford on Chest Disease Screening;, Rev. Garbutt Services and Rehabilitation; miss E:"-- O'Brien, Goderich on Education and Thomas ,Leiper, . Londesboro on the Christmas , Seal Campaigns. The Association voteda grant to the "E. J. O'Brien TB Fund" for developing countries. Mr. , O'Brien . has recently retired from the Ontario TBRD • Association after 44 years as Its Director, Interested in the develoiing,,country scene he, at % his own personal expense, started manyprogrammes in ' these g,,nn ,ries in TB control. The TB problem in developing countries is the same there now as- was the case here at the turn of the century. In view of today communication assistance,of this nature is in effect a form of self defense. GET STAMPS TOO At BLUE'S SUPERMARKET ON THE SQUARE 5 oz TIN OFFINSECTREPRLANT Jelly Powders 9:$1 OPEN NIGHTLY `TIL 10 SHELL NO PEST STRIPS—REG. '2.95 HOUSE & GARDEN VAPON•A - • ,2.59 RAI'D;. SHERRIFF ASSORTED - 3 oz. r BISSET'S HALF: GALLON Ice Cream 99 -PRODYCE. ►iV'A'IDA 'Nb. 1 r'HOT HOUSE. , ONIATOES 2ib.61 ONT. NO. 1 HEAD LETTUCEus. NO. 1 TEXAS - • , 2449° CARROTS 2,e 39° NO. 1 tGREEN PEPPERS 2439' NEW POTATOES 10679' FACELLE ROYALE Colour Print -Paper .TOwre!s 2 roll; 51 FLAT FOLb FACIAL TISSUE KLEENEX 3:89° WE DELIVER BUG, ,KILLER— 11.2 oz.' 1..39 50 lb WHITE 15 Ao SUGAR NESTLE'S — 15 oz. • Y q LEMONADE CRYSTALS — 3 ')z. CANNED PUD:DiNGS389 RISE ' SQUIRREL — 2 Ib. 2994B994 Peanut u,tter DETERGENT — 24 oz‘4111" . JOY Liquid d1.� , " 0,( 411.74 a lti Vkiltt°ri `C'.,. haat{ ie t"i415v4Deptt4 ft ,Jof ,, 14t6647.111"'iti "6. and 'ixthP lt'lan ,.ntsat, lu e 12 71.9214•• fifth Brace Soil Butterfly ' y • y The road accounts were Hwy., I3everley George Jewitt, P�tGr.,lcil, d Sanderson (Sandy Feil). Two ordered paid , om imotion - of • 1; Clinton was involved hi a Wats failed to complete the Councillors Durnin and single car''accic)eht resulting 4n raceb- • 41 Aitehlson• damage,' to his vehicle. h 4M U.S. NO. 1-45's CANTELQJPES ` 3°894 FPESH GREEN -.ON,IC�NS 21unc25 • FRESH BUNCH / -RADISH 225 414 • MEAT- FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF' WELL TRIMMED LOIN PORK:CHQPS lb. COLEMAIU'S " 1 Ib. Vac 'Pak WIENERS EPICURE SLICED RINDLESS 1 Ib. Vac Pak JY M1 • 1 59° 6 OZ. LIQUID CERTO " McLAREN'S SWEET MIXED -32 oz. - PICKLES 55 ,STbKELY'S — 48 oz. Tomato Juice 179 SHERRIFF GOOD MORNING —, 24 STOK'ELY'S - 10 oz. CREAM ;CORN STYLE . CHOCOLATE'— 2 Ib. ',Nestles Quick 89 5 R 89' GOOD TASTE — 5 lb. CHARCOAL (IR BRIQUETTES 2 61 oz. ° , WILLARD'S — 10c SiZE MARMALADE 554 Chocolcite Bars 1O8984 5ROF' DETERGENT24or IYORYLIQUID 79,4 .STOKELYS — 1,0 oz. POD HONEY PEAS CARLTON CLUB -10 oz. eel, AVM CannedPP 1noOc MISS MEW •- 6 oz, CAT FOOD 6e$ ORANGE CRYSTALS — 6'/2 oz. RISE'N.SHINE 38T9 INGERSOLL — 16 oz. 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