HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-08-25, Page 6QQDER CH SIGNAL•STAR, THURSDAY, ACGUS'I' 26, 1971
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•-• The Provincial Government said it appeared the Council had
has .accepted the principle 'that made some headway ' in
. Regional • Development in convincing the Government that
- Midwestern Ontario may not be a better financial arrangetnent
,the , same as Regional must be forthcoming in the
Development rnirother parts of future. He said the Council.made
,the province. a strong presentation during
The Honcamrable Darey discussions .with the Minister on,
• Melceough;"~ Provincial Treasurer- • ,the_._ subject...,.of financ.es;i4nd
and. Minister of .Treasury: -and . membership.
Eccidoti ics.•- needed this boint „.
while meeting with the Board of , Mr. Mcl euugh agreed with
Directors. of the Midwestern Mrs. Betty McMillan, a'member
Ontario 'Regional .,Development of Stratford City, Council and an
Council 'in Stratford last week. executive member of the
"The Minister agreed with the” Development Council, when sire
assessment.•made by the Council pointed out the role of the
that Midwestern Ontario has a Council has changed
" unique urban -rural balance that' considerably since its founding
rnusV lie ' interpreted - in a- -days .,••i -n -.----19a6..- .The ,Provincial .
different manner to other areas Treasurer praised the Council for
of the Province. its alertness and adaption ' to
Mr,.\ McKeough made 'changing conditions and times
Stratford, his first stop ,on a and' that the emerging role is
10 -region tour of -Ontario *here probably more in tune with
he will meet the Directors of today's concern for quality and
each of the 10 • Development: etiV ironment than some other
Cou&ils. regions of,the Province.
The Provincial Treasurer said Walter" W: Dowing, General
. he .was impressed with the y \tanager of the Midwestern restructuring program D e v e l o p tir e rr t Council, is
of the Midwestern Development. presently preparing a document
. Council and said that the on the future role•of the Council
Council is the only vehicle that following the Bolard's discussion
, , can bring together governments with Mr. NIcKeough that will
at all• levels along with 'the assist the Prop ince in • their
private sector including business, clarification of. Regional
industry and the man on the Development Councils and the
street.
rale they must assume in the
Ja'tEnes C. Hayter of (►oderich, future.
President of M.O.R.D.C., said he
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best between COUncii"'-an'"—"-`PTease`Follow.SiriokeyTsABC's
Government and will lead to a
strengtheniii'g of the Council's
role in ,Regional Development in
Midwestern Ontario..
Allan Ross, Warden of •
Wellington County and a`
Vice -President ' of the
De' elopinent Council stated he
felt ,that following the Council's
submission on the Phase I,
.- Design for Development that
will be made later this month,
that a joint effort wilt be made
by the Development Council and
the Provincial Government to
hold further meetings in an
effort to settle the' problems and
unanswered questions that arose
during public .hearings ...,.a_. -few
months ago on the Phase I
Analysis.
, Reeve Charles Thomas of
Grey Township, Catl,City,
Huron.
ALWAYS hold
matches till cold
BE_sure to
drowffall fires
CAREFUL to
crush aII
smokes
Young Goderich man
looking good in
youth putting' 'the l9calrelir-tiindon. go-lfei: -Missed his- Put ,
showing last, week in a Junior the 9thance to chip'his hall.onto
Invitational GO'lf Tournament at .• the ,` green, the nratgh was
Strathroy. dropped on the following..
. Don BedoUr only missed the „unfortunate put.
The match played last
Thursday on the Strathroy ,
course SA W 147' golfers take part;
nine of them from Goderich. ,Industrial 'League
According. to • the second'
with whorn lie had tied for, first --place finis:her the course was in
place in the overall meet, ' , perfect condition and ' the
The competaion was diyided "tournament was well organized
„ division—in--Which he c.ompeted)
and J,uvenile and the tie score of.'
just two over par,
represented the, -best turned in
by Anyone in alrthree sections%
, The second hole was a 275
yard Par .4 and Don's oPposition
hit the green on the drive. Don's
'shot placed the ball on green
tournament championship by a
narrow margin ,when his ball hit
the cup and rolled around it on
the'second hole of sudden death
final against a London golfer
from M:anit�bu .jaunt
BY TERRY HEALY
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.'1 group )t' 21 area students
left Clinton high School
Ttiesday;••August 10 at 6:30 p.nl.
to' complete the exchange of
' Young Voyageurs sponsored by'
the Federal -Provincial
Government.
The obj'eetive of the exchange
progwam -is to pro_:ide 'the
,opportunity' to meet other
young Canadians' who live and
work . in any, iier province 4and
whose regional and cultural
backgrounds differ from our
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The A. group consisted of
students ,...Taratx�«, the' following
srhiwls: Central Huron, F.E.
.tiladill,_^vuth rthltrr way
High, Middle s.ex,
Strathroy District', Seaforth
.District, and GoClerieh District
Collegiate Institute.
The three students from
Goderich were Theresa Healy,
Christina Vanden_M Heuvel and
Murray Wightman. The escorts
were 'Mary and Doul• Ellison of
E eter.
The group travelled by bus
frena Clinton to Toronto Airport
where they- boarded -Air Canada
Charter. ,and flew, to Winnipeg,
Manitoba.
`4 Bile in Winnipeg they
toured such places 0 -,as the
Legislative Building, Grey Nun's
aw, Museum and the Assiniboine„,
Hutterite° Colony (which is
similar to a Mennonite
settlement), Carberry Desert,
Sprucewoo.d Forest; a seminar at
Brandon University on pollution
and slides on space and Apollo
-1 b; also :Souris which has a
famous rock mine and a
"swinging b,ridge" across the
A day was spent, at the
"International Peace Gardens"
which consists of 888 acres of,
land in North Dakota. and 1,451
acres of land in Manitoba.
Another day was spent at Clear
Lake where there is., a Buffalo
compound. '
On Thursday;—August 19, thea..
u returned to Winnipeg P P g and
toured they_ "Mani.toba Theatre _
Centre" and had a farewell
cruise and dance on the "Paddle
Queen" Riverboat n the Red
River.
n da
Wednesy evening
‘,4_0'r w« uliFa
Brandon where they lived with a
host family for one week. While
itr Brandon they toured the city,
the new City Hall and the Police
Headquarters. They also went to
places ontsrde the vity such as a
and ren.,, it was his first entry in
competition such as this in his
six years as a golfer,
Last Friday Don headed up a
team of -four.,,Gpderich golfers
that also included his younger
brother Dave as well as Mike,
Palmer and . Barry Walls at a
similar ,tcyurnament in St.
Thoma r at the St. Thomas
• as...well but the ball rolled off Union'Golf �tuli.
Mighty Fleet, with George Galbraith at the controls, sweep to
victory in the featured Preferred. Handicap at Goderich
Raceway Wednesday night, going the distance in 2:09.3. This was
the tenth win of the year for the Black, seven-year-old. gelding,
owned by Reta and Alex
the outside is Bradle i'
Galbraith'of Wingham.
McLean at the controls. —
Parsons of London. Coming,up fast on
Gilbert, owned .and driven by Mac
Mr. Goldfigtir(was third,, with Ray
Photo by Don'McGee
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Saturdays & "Mondays
to Thursdays
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fridays,
a.m. to 9 p.m.
ANNUAL MflTING
GODERICH LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
The Air Canada Charter left
Winnipeg at '4:05 a.m. Friday,
August 20, for Ottawa. Friday
afternoon consisted of a bus
tour of the city and a tour of the
'Parliament Buildings.
Saturday morning, Augu
21, the group. left Ottawa and
,trav-elled by trainto London and
then went-- by bus from London
back to Clinton High School
where they. were met by their
parents and taken home.
Go�let'lch Yc�uttg Voyageurs
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BACK -TO SCHOOL TIME -
HERE'S'YOUR ANSWER- TO MANY
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39 St. DAVID ST.
Now for
Back -to -School deeds
When it's school days for the youngsters, it's "dollar daze'
for dad. Where 10- get money for all the new shoes, new
clothes, books and other expenses? The answer is . right
here! We'll provide you with the cash you need for back -to -
school costs`. And you camarrange..,conve.nient repayment to
fit your budget,,
EXAMPLE: $200 repaid in twelve monthly payments of
$17.75 would cost $13.00 calculated at our true- annual
interest rate of 12.1 percent' per annum.
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PHONE 524-7931,
to Miss Terry Nealy wno
prepared a report for us on
the trip of three Goderich
District Collegiate ,Institute
students to Manitoba this
mnonth
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Finals start tonight
The • Goderich Indust gal,
Leagues final starts this evening
between Cords ., sports 'and
I) RMMCO BU....tea ns.won their
semi final rounds two: games
,traight. °
Gords • defeated Gower's-
Gatden Centre 4'-1 last Thursday
and then -11-3 last :Monday.,
D K' i1'1 -C O dumped Sandy's
Clippers 6-3 Thursday while on
Monday they made it 7-3. '
In ' the, • first game writ
Gowers, Gord's Sports- came up
with 3 runs fn thelourth inning
tcfight',baek from a 1-0. deficit.
Gowers had scored in the
second inning on' Frank
MacDonald's• triple, and a passed
ball:
Last Monday' Cord's scored
five runs' in the top of the first
inning and went on to defeat
Gowers 11-3. John Ginn scored
four of the runs. to provide the
offence whil9? Stan Doherty
limited Gowers„ to ' 2 hits and
struck out 10 batters.
In the first game between
DRMCO and 'Sandy's the road
machinery boys• bunched four
singles and an error together and
scored four runs in the fourth
inning to break, a 1-1Hdeadlock.
Bill Gallow's three singles in a&
many trips to bat,plus a sacrifice
and ,.Mj,tch Millers solo ,homer
provided the offensive punch.
In the final . game with
Sandy's DRMCO scored three
runs in the first and sixfh innings,
to defeat Sandy's 7-3. • Don
McWhinney had three, singles4n
three , jppearances• at the plate
and Ji McWhinney had a single
and a double in three times at
bat to lead DRMCO. .
The final are the best three
out of,.five series starting tonight
at 7:30 with the second game
slated for Monday, evening. ,
WILL BE HELD
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8:30 P.M.
THURS., SEPT. 2
"ALL LIBERALSUPPORTERS WELCOME"
J HOWARD AITKEN
President
HAROLD W. SHORE
Secretary
- Reorgurlization
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Doug �i.lddell
Phone 237-3576 •
Dashwood
ensal
Livestock Sales
IJackRiddell "
•Phone 237.343 t... 4.00
Dashwood "
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Sales Every Thursday at 2:00 p.m.
Vic Hargreaves
Phone 482-7511
Clinton
All Classes Of Livestock
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SAFETY:
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4mpact absorbing recessed dash.
Recessed door latches and locks.
Three point retractable front seat Lefts.
, Two point rear seat be.lts..,._.
Front sway bar: .«
Impact absorbing steering.
Front disc brakes.
• Electric windshield washer.
Electric rear window defogger. •
60,000 candlepower headlights.
, Padded sun visors. •
Large rear tail lights.
Back-up lights.
Latest ekhaust emission device.
FACILITIES:
Fourspeed syncromesh.
Three position courtesy Tight.
One •piece ,moulded seat back and head rest.
Rally type gauges for easy reading.
'Cigarette lighter..
Manual choke for cold starts.
Full-vin•H1 interior.
Right and left garment hangars.
Reclining front seats.
Tool kit.
Touch up. paint.
Glove box.
Side view mirror.
Undercoating.
RELIABILITY:
12 volt system. .•
Heavy Duty. 60 amp. hr. battery.
360 wattalternator. '
1.1 hp. starter motor:
4 cyl. o.h.v. 5 main bearing engine.
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