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BY MARK JONES
Friday , October 29, the
Student Council at Robertson
held a c allOwe'en Party Tie
admission to the party was aL.
Itallowe'en ' costume or
twenty-five cents.
At the party, there was a ,
spook house and after going
through it; there was a. dance.
Must of the members of the
Student Council worked in the
spook house. -
Many students came and
therefooe _. tfT pa ty".._. .-.-a
success. There was a prize for
the boy and girl wearing the best
costume. The winners were Bill
,,Lougheed and Anita Robinson:
The prizes were bags of candy`
which the,,, ,tudent Council had
sold for Hallowe'en.
DRAMA
Recently members of the
Senior wing have been rehearsing
a French play. It will be
presented ' to the Junior
1,2,3,and 4 classes,
The play is entitled • "The
Picnic." The characters are Pat
I)enomme, Rob Shrier, Wendy
orrrpsc n Jrrhrr rametr; `Phil p
Maine, Bill Lougheed, Kim Diehl
and Carol Chapman.
MAL(OLM MMHERS,.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. -
46 WEST ST. 524.9442)
bonus
interest
Last Friday, St. Mary's School Smith; a puzzle donated by A comb and .mirror donated
had an assembly at which'a draw 13reckenridge Hardware and by Breckenridge ,,,,Hardware and
was held for items in connection again won "by Suzanne Smith; a won by Ian Chisholm and a
with "atrow en celebrations. �db ted f 1't'•'B'>iWe ,game ger
Breckenridge Hardware and won , d o.n ated by Breckenridge
by Jim Gower. Hardware and .won by Billy
A $2.00 gift certificate Leddy.
mated by Ormandy's Jewelry Prizes for the'best Hallowe'en
and won by Carol Fisher; a„r...4,os,tu.mes....,.._.W.ere donated by
record donated by Gi`anger's TV Breckenridge Hardware and
was won by Jim Gower; a Henderson's Book Store.
beautiful orange candy dish
donated by Shore's Gifts_, was
won. by Sheryl -Smith; paints
donated by Breckenridge
Hardware and won by Vicky
Beattie. •
Meet the Student Council „of Colborne Central School, The girls are (left to»right) Cathy MacPhee,
treasurer; Carlene Jewell, Grade 6 representative; Joanne Schoemaker, Grade 8 representative;
Peggy Fisher, ceport,er; Marie Willis, secretary; and Judith McPhee, vice-president, The boys (left to •
right) are""3oe Moore, Grade 5 "representative; Donald Bogie, Grade 6 representative; Fred
Schoemaker, Grade 7 representative, ander Leonard Kolkman, president. (Colborne Central School
photo) ,
The Spooks Ride Again
sem.',. '^'HALLOWE'EN”
By Ricky Baechler
Hallowe'en is on its ways,
A camera, donated by Rieck's
Drug Store and won by Cathy
Wisser; a lamp, donated by
Woolworth's and won by Roland
Lassaline; a man's wallet,
donated by Fincher's andwon
by Mrs. Suchard; ,two pearl
necklaces, donated by MacRae's
and won by Celia Drennan and
Steven Dobie.
A bead set donated by La
Boutique and won by Suzanne
St, Mary's Sehool would like
to express their sincere thanks to
the stores -who donated the gifts
to mite Hallowe'en celebrations
a success.
The•goblins come out,
"On this Hallowe'en night,ISIDP
To rattle at windows, report sresu s
With lots of children very gay.._ CausinWsome fright. ,
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• In the douses they will shine. And hen the night is over, . ' a � re
Spooks leave and won't be of the New Democratic Party of the NDI' replied to the, findings.
seen until next October; Ontario this week released the Question one asked, "Do you
When again it's Hallowe'en! results of a survey it conducted favou'r• government action to
in the early• days of the" recent reduce merican• domination of
election campaign in which the our economy?" The answers
party was represented by available to the voters were yes,
Goderich reeve Paul Carroll. no, and no opinion. 81.7"i- of
Huron NDP organizer Shirley those returning questionnaires
The Students' Council for M. Weary *aid' in releasing the said yes, 9.6`',. said no and 8.V4 -
Colborne 'Central had a dance survey results, that the 'group had no op•mion. '1'o this the
a.
for._, _.their __school last Friday' felt residents, cif the riding and party points out that . they
night. Hallowe'en decorations area might find the findings support . a program for
were put up, but it was worth it interesting. 4 repatriation consisting of
because $35.30 was made on The surveyconsisted of six primary, steps to develop a
admission and pop. Everyone questions sent to residents of the strong and diversified ecgpomy
had a wonderful time! riding -in the, form of a by Canadians themselves,.. They
o m, in t "r se p ose t oreign Yc n rolled responsibility -in uch t tee same.
companies would be subject to way education and medicare are..,
Canadian law and .Canadian public responsibilities.
economic policy. The NDP The final question • stated, "It
policy however does not mean is mp opinion that the
Ghosts, eats, and witches will
appear,
When the dark is drawing near.
Into houses they will creep,
When they should be • home
asleep:, I
Candies and gum they will
With many thanks, they quickly
' leave.
Horne they go with all their loot,
77Tredly taking off their boots.
By Jean Rutledge'
Witches on broornsticks,
Ride through the air,,
Cackling at everyone',
Everywhere. "
Ghosts appear.
They rise from the graves!
-People scurry to houses,
Their lives for to save.
Hallowe'en 1971 ,has come a sum paid for by the county tax stol 3--en•-•b"atbrday ,night as well
and gone and according to payers. It took a, crew of men in addition to about 80 gallons
Huron County Engineer Jim working all day Sunday and of gas stolen from construction
Britnell ,it cost the taxpayers of Monday to replace the stolen os• site fuel .tanks. PadloG.ks on the
Huron County the usual large damaged signs.....a.ccording to,the
stem for the replacement of county engineer.
sn}ashed..-..and--•-•stolen-- p.roperty; _ _.. .fights -seem iopu'1'aralt-_ ear-lcit ;;-'- _- n._how'nru-en-a family earns. To
with the roads:,department this 75,3''x' replied yes, 16.0'3- no
suffering the loss pf 30 to 40 per„ and 8.7":• had no opinion on the
year. Many, the engineer matter. To this the NDP add in
explained aren't really'stolen but ...their report that they propose an
immediate reduction to a family
.premium of $10 per month and
that the service, would be
extended to include prescription
considerable .cost. drugs, A dent'al-.'hn ' for children,.
The lights are made but of an ambulance services and nursing
unbreakable plastic, he care among other thiole WMM..",--- ,^"-
ekplained,.. and when 'vandals ..Questio.n four asked, "Would
find they can't break thein with •you like to see. property, ..taxes
-rocks, .or hammers or screw shifted to a plan based on how
drivers or..,evenby jumping on much a family earns?" A total of
Chem; they resort to the only 64.7% said yes, 26.6`. said ,no
method left, that of driving over and 8.7% had no opinion. The.
1th 1 ed over were. missing the added expense of Halloween it with a car. "They can be very NDP claim the principal of
tanks were cut off.
Mr. Britnell said the flashing
the out and out buying back of
American firms they stress.
Question two asked if the
voters favoured a universal
government operated 'car
insurance plan to which T5.7'";
replied yes, 16'7, said no ,and
9.3`% had no opinion. The NDP
explain . that their group
proposes a public plan to correct
the deficiencies of automobile.
insurance in the province where
it is nrt compulsory, where the
no" fault policy does not cover
property damage and
compensation for ' accident
victims which is discriminatory
against women and pensioners,
they say..
The third question'•' asrei1..•.f
the voters agreed that medicare
casts should be changed from
high premiums to a plan based
mostly stop signs. explained, - is made up Of $5.00 '
"In all 100 county signs were for ' the • sheet metal backing,
knocked down-....or,stolen,". he $6,00 for the red scotch light
said, "most of them were stop. _material the: stop part is made.
signs and I wish. we could make of, $2 for the compound used to
people understand just how stick the scotch light -to. the
dangerous an act a prank like metal, $5.00 for the primed and
that can be- Mr.. Britnell
(explained that the- removal of a
stop sign might well spell the
end to some . driver who
proceeded through an
intersection and. peraaps into
would like to call on you with oncoming traffic. "This could
"housewarming gitts'L and happen particularly to -strangers
information about your new to the area," he said.
location. The Hostess will be In 0_
25 of thestopsigns considerable amount without
lad to arrange your subscription._ k
to the 5I`GNAL-STAR.
painted post and about $12- for
the' crew of men (two men
working two hours) 'to replace
the post involving the use of a
truck.
About "2'00 signs have to be
replaced each year at times other
than Hallowe'en he explained
and this cots the taxpayers a
just "crunched, up"' and
destroyed. At a cost of $26 per
unit this rate of loss represents a
government has not been tough
enough indealing with
pollution." , To this 78.8`'
replied yes, 7.1''said no. .and
14.1`'; had no opinion. There
must be forceful attacks against
pollution and the government
must co-ordinate efforts of
industry , and research
institutions in the development
of abatementmethods the NDP
say.
The party thanks those who
returned theanswered
questionnaire and point out that
"the opinions are solicited as
part of our democratic process
of policy formation."
Savini s y 00 moN e to Victoria and Grey
in the period 'November 1 to
November 15. will receive lull interest
from November 1.
This means that the savings account You..
Open before November 15 earns full
interest for as much as two weeks before
you open the account! S�, whether it's a
04% chequing account bearing interest on a
minimum semi-annual balance or a fast
growing higher .interest non-chequingo,.
account on a 'minimum--rnonthly.:balance;
r,l n
t(� a '.,b��,�' �n�i
.-."�+cn:' eiv3gwa w�` cY�t�' •Th,",T :."!:�.,.4i.�,�.
.bonus interest.
The -senior Ti C'cnpc,ni
dewier' cm'ireli h) \e'rifn,
the people (1/ l)nl,n'ro.
RIAandG
9:00 -to '50Q Monday' to Thursday
9:00 to 6:1:10' Friday
ill, Manager -524-7381
Elgin and Kingston Street's, Goderich
Call herr at 524-9525 .,,altogether •and the cost per sign vandalism. •
averages, out to about $25 each-•° A few flashing lights were
frustrating I guess," Mr. Britnell housing as a public responsibility
said. • can be accepted as a public
'FR,IDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1971
one of our representatives
Mr. J. D. Bri;nklow
will be at
THE 'BEDFO,RD HOTEL
...Goderich
In this district and throughout Ci3riada"'many
persons and firms- in practically 'all types of
businesses including
Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational
Businesses • Construction • Professional.
Services • Transportation • Wholesale and
Retail. Trades, as well as Manufacturing
have obtained loans from' the IDB to acquire
land, buildings, and machihery, to increase
,working capital, to start a new.business, and
for other purposes. If you consider that IDB
can be of service, you ,are invited to arrange an
appointment with the IDB representative by
telephoning
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