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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-18, Page 5444 40.4.40#7";',;•,, 10 Ashfield Fed. holds banquet Ashfield Federation of Agriculture*Id their annual meeting and banquet air Tuesday last at Brookside School with close to 100 people attending. Guest speaker was' Stan Paquette of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and tV," Foo0-at Clinton, • , M. Jack Stafford the t ?rem ent of „Huron owl y • Federation brought greetings 1 . and conducted the electiOun of Officers for 1972 which resulted as follows: Past President, Ross Eedy, President - Vincent Austin, Vice President - Ralph Cameron, Secretary -Treasurer - Mrs. Pat Livingstone. It was unanimous l& decided that the Federation of • work for the people in Ashfield ToVvnship even though the Farmers Union had received their request to have the levy removed from the assessment and all people of the Township would be given the opportunity to give a donation to help the • work • of :the Federation in the Township. - - 0 "P • o A No.11.n Jury says no airl rafts A coroners•- jury in Goderich ' Tuesday recommended the, • banning of all inflatable_rafts • and 'other air-filied equipment. 'The jury was investigating the'', death op August 2 of Aldo '411- Bette', 39; of Nile St., Fitratforil. It ruled he died when he, apparently slipped from an inner tube about 250 Yards, off shore at Bayfield. His body was recovered three dayslater near the spot where he was last seen. , Mr. Betto was visiting his -.brother, •Marino, who was staying at. the Paul 'Bunyan _trailer 0mo:during the; holiday weekend.• Camp owner Leonard Bannister of ,Strat.foril -testified Tuesday there was no life -guard posted along the 1,500 'feet of beach in fr-)nt of his camp. , He said there was a "swim at your own risk" sign posted at the top of stairs leading to the beach. Iq„jjert-Af.his testimony and that of Goderieh OPP Sgt. Iti)bert Keane, whob, said he Was , _ .. . .. not aware of any water ,safety regulations concerning the--• operation of 'a summer camp, the jury recommendedlifeguards be mandatdry at. all public camps situated near water. Marino Betto testified his brother, a, Stratford laborer, was in good physical condition and a "fair" swimmer. Also appeared "sleepy" the day he drowned- he said, because' he had been up Until 4 a.m-. drinking with friends. , Mr. Betto told the inquest on one previous occasion while taking a cold bath, his brother •- • • • had "something' go WI:one:with his back" and complained that • - he felt "paralysed." The last time he saw his_.„.• orother was ,about: 4:30 p.m., and ,Aldo was, paddling on the inner tube about 200 yards -from shore, . Victor Rose of London siling ,in the area that day, said • he saw Mr. Betto floating in • > 4,4t4:#41.4 4;0 .7.0 • Co-owners of the Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet in Goderich, Don Dungale, left, and id' Pope, right, present a box of hockey pucks to Clinton Recreation Director Doug Andrews, The pucks are to be used in the season activities at the' Clinton Arena. Recently the men presented a similar • danationA0,t9iagerich Minor Hockey Assecia-tion. staf „ •, • • Kingsbridge News BYMFtS.,JfMMU3TIN : Mrs. Bil Van Dyke returned home fr m the Wingham Hospital 4n Saturday after spending a ieek there. 0) Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and family attended the wedding of Mrs. Howard's niece, Sharon Longevine and Colin Crawford in Toronto on Saturday. Patients in Wingham Hospital from this areae Dennis Hogan a\I and Jeffrey Aust.n. Mrs. , Clare ce- Doherty underwent s'urger y last Tuesday at le Alexande 'General 1-lbspital, . Sister Jane Formosa and Marine and '6"cle. rich . rances of • lister ,May. Elizabeth of Galt visited with • their„ mother Mrs. Mary •Lambertus on the weekend. Mi. and Mrs.„ Edwin Myer of London visited with Mrs, Mary Lambertus • and Mrs. Lenhig Dalton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Liernan and 'family • of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and family, Mr. and' Mrs. Earl Drennan, Ray and Terry Dalton. Cathy Hogan was one of Me winners Of the Home Economics award during commencement held a week ago at the F. E. Madill Secondary School Wingham. Three girls tied for the awarckwhich was divided among hfield MRS.. E. HOS. Mrs. David Mac urchy has gone to Florida for, the winter with her daughter Mrs. Charles Hatherton and Mr. Hatherton. Misses Anna and Charlotte Mackenzie of Toronto • visited relatives here last week. The Explorers met on Tuesday in -the church school, with ,,(2,0 pupils and _S beginners. The leaders' are MIS.' Allen Macdonald and Mrs. Lloyd Collins. Visitors- with Earl. Howes lijst week were Mr. and Mrs. Er est ' Dobbs of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Oke of Brantford. • Miss Mable , Macdonal of Windsor visited relatives here last week end. 4 r Onuzrio announced. this week (. . , #'5) 9.0DERICH SIONAL.STA4, TIjURSDAY, islOVEMB1 ia,1971,8 _ .-.r. Hydro rate increase put off Ontario Hydro announced this week that it will withhold an announced increase of power cost to municipalities in what they termed "Recognition of the desirability in the present period of adjustment arid :unemployment of avoiding any • action that NirOuld hamper or linpede the g`peCiaf- publiC -measures that havebeenadopte&'- tn - stimnlate the economy."- • Goderich Public Utilities Commission manager Dave Rolston said on Monday, however,, that despite the ' withholding of the increases set to go into effect January 1 by Ontario Hydro the local 4s commission would* forced to go ahead with increases, it reentlY -LEY.0,11 the present rates and costs ot power and labor the local P.U.C. would be operating at a' large • loss in .1972," Mr. Roston explained. "The Hydro increSses," he said, "were only Cathy, Barb Wilkins of Ashfield and Barb Little of Bluevale. Dennis Quinlan spent the weekend in, Kitchener and Brantford. • Father Henry CassanO S.S:h , presented Miss Ursula Courtney a gift of appreciation for -her services as organist at St. Joseph's Church,here. -Guides to ,quilt • by Margaret Austin — The Kingsbridge Girl Gtpdes held their meeting for November 11 in the church hall with 12 meinbers present. The meeting opened with a prayer by Lt. Ceasar then' roll call was taken, Capt. Tigert told the .girls that they were to make a quilt to give to some needy person. She ,handed out the • squares for the girls to embroider,. Lt. Ceasar/spent eonsiderae,mtirrre --en •st,am p ng each block. • The girls then formed, the horseshoe formation and practiced their • parts on the • Christmas concert which is -on - December 12. The meeting was closed with , a prayer by Capt. Tigert, and taps. choppy water about 250 yards off shore, apparently asleep. , He said,he yelled at the man that he was too far out, but got no response. Do-it-yourself It's easy with Sunworthy ready:pasted wallcoverings • WINTER CHE A complete checking and service \program for safe dependable • \winter driving. • Ikere's-what we'll do • * Change oil to Gulf VVkranty Approved Oil._ * Change oil filter .* Lubricate car' Chahge anti -freeze to minimum 35' below zer,o and' install cooling 49 system protector *.P-risiore test radiator Check hoses * Check thermostat * Check all lights and signals * Check fluid levels 7 transmission, power steering, mbster cylinder, differential • * Test heater • Examine exhaust system * Check tires Gaff Guaranteed Parts, • Original Equipment Quality or Bettor GIf EVERY PATTERN UNDER THE SUN :'>" •;?., Start today . , F foryour supplies see 111111110.1111111111111111111111 : ,Piei„, A #M417,. do. 7.; $ nrpp n • - , SU NINO 131/1Y ,. • Bring- In This Coupon * With Winter Car Check BOTTLE OF WIND$HIELb WASHER ANTI -FREEZE HENDERSON'S ••• diDE RI CH 0 A' 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU GRAND BEND CLINTON GODERICH Victoriao titMatila • •,roAtte4Thearvive4toint Phone 238-257 44 Piptie 482-7642 'Phbrie 524-6923 See FIEIVII ••• • part pf the costs forcing our rates upwards In the Ontario Hydro Announcement it was stressed That the deferment of the ,previously announced rate increase "must be considered as temporary or short term' for, • rising .:6P§t,S, gltirnatq. me f of the pr-OCTeds of. rates. -,It-eanitotbe employed to buck the lo4g term increase in the cost of power." • Mr. Rolston also stressed, when speaking to a Signal -Star reporter on Monday, that the increase deferment would indeed be for- a very short term. The Hydro annquecernent ihOic,atec,i that the group had given careful consideration to Lb? eV,P,O,Pl.adainties, that. exit, and .the special measures • adopted' by the, federal and provincial gOvernrrient's' to stimulate employment and 'achieve a resurgence in the 'economy. SUPER "Our most recent analysis of power Ctia'O'confirms that th= has been very little abatementjl. any, of upward trends, The price paid for fuel ,for our thermal generating 'srations and other equipment did supplies has continue& to rise. The increasing concern for the quality of environment has required the installation of • hIghly sophisticated anti -pollution equipment and the use of more costly fuels, Ontario dro also i hY!Aimed _ the "Inexorable escalation in wage and salary rates, particularly those for construction skills," which they say "his exerted a strong •epward thrust inevitably affect ,costs for a number of years. To maintain the financial viability of our enterprise, revenues rnust ultimately lie adjdsted to equate costs." ON THE SQUARE OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 FRESH SELECT Ontario Hydro also, promised to review the sittiation durtng. .the coming 'year. •ininipwww.wWWWVINVIOW • A1.4. ABQUT SANTA " The legend of -Santa Clauts, his reindeer 4pd his chimney climbing hal:ills has ancient acconeto researcirer's4 at Coutts Hallmark Cards St, Nicolas, t kiThrbrsTo-PlrAsia • Minor during the A.D. 300's was adopted as the patron saint of children and the spirit of Christfnas by the people of If011and.'His name in. Dutch was Sinter Niklaas, which later became Santa Claus. The belief that Santa has ,a reindeer -drawn sleigh and enters houses through the chimney comes &cirri Seandirrav- It, developed, ,from an old Norse legend about the goddess Hertha, who rode on a reindepr's back. 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