HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-20, Page 7ARE NARD TO FIND - WF HAYS
THE IEST SELECTION IN TOWN
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1970 PONTIAC UE I/IIANS T-37
Twoudoor hardtop, 350, V•8, turbo"hyd'ramatic radio•
` T belted whitewalls,, wheel discs, body •side mouldings, vinyl•
interior. 22,000 miles. Lic. NQ; K39819.
1969 GTO
Two -door hardtop, 400, V-8, po- wer
brakes, radio, rear speakeN rally
headlights. This smart ,:performance
condition. Lic. No. K37876. •
$2$95
steering, power.. disc
wheels, concealed
car' is in excellent
$2495
1969.BUICK SKYLARK -_
Sedan
V-8, automatic, rldio rear defroster, whitewalls, wheel
discs. 36,000 miles -..Local car. Lic. No. K3881'2.
$1995
1969 OLDS CUTLASS 'S'
Two•doorihardtpp,.V`d8,`console, automatic, pow•ei'steering, ..
power brakes, radio, vinyl top, smart brown and white: L•ic.
No. L41099
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—1968-6'UI"cKRSKYCA K CUSTOM <
Two -door hardtop, V-8; automatic, radio, whiteWalls, wheel
discs, vinyl trim. Lic. No. 835280.
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$2396-
ROund and . .
About
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You just cant beat snow for scholarship awards to.
sledding', 5eeve it or riot—if you Universities—ones in each
didn't have a Snowmobile then you -province—brings the total up' to
sure wished your had a sled $84,000 ,since 19.55.
becauseihat was the ou;y you. Besides ' helping in the ,,fight
could get around car mom againstpolioM,welr. over'4$250,000:
anything -like roceries for has gyne into the :fight against
"• Cancer. Also, s 1.
example, bets Sigma . P 'ti>w
'Yoh folks in Arizona, Florida .•overthe world have joined in the
and other warm countries were fight • against Cystic Fibraslsy
probably smiling right out loud another dreadful disease.'`•
when you ,;read of our blitzards When ths group was foundedin
and heavy snowfall. ° 1931; i•t was for.the purpose pf seLt
Last Saturday we were caught in•a, development' through social and
blizzard with—I'm` slue a 6(, ' cultural actiiitiet and; •congenial
1VI,1'.li, wind•and ittook us an hour friendships. But its members
to travel about one ile.. We were couldn't be still, they HA,D to
`sure thankful"'to gn ,without an extend their interests into the
accidentand nothing more thit'Eir a community then the world around
red `nose and frosted- jowls. them,. This iPwhy you may hear of
Not only that—it was 3 below their contributions to 'Girls
zero and chill factor> about 3' Town—a real home for, girls
below zero—,so no wonder there needing• a good home life, also
• were -so many accidents and frost Ranch `Hope' for Boys.
bite Thousandsof dollars have been.
The Hard Times, Dance this sent to "Literacy Village" of
Saturday nite (Jan, 22, '72)' at ' Lucknow, India since' 1957.
Saltford Valley Hall, sponsored Literaoy°>Vi11age -was founded in.
by the -Beta -Sigma Phi Sorority of 1953 by one of the world's' most
Goderich is going to mean good. or ,. dynamic women, Mrs." Welthj+
better times for under -privileged Fisher, now 92 years old
children in many different forms, President of , World ' Education
. Local Sorority group have beer Inc., a distinguished author .and
helping Children's Aod projects humanitarian.
and needs for sick children at the Shue is also an International
local hospital: Honarary member Of Beta Sigma
They . also contribute towards Phi along with other outstanding
projects all .oyes the world; This women of the world:
very few hear about. .. • A new-iPediatric Care Centre -
One thing of which they are was completed last year " in
proud are the grants which help Florida, caring for nearly 100.
• promote .Culture rn,." i„Canada, children from insfancy to 16 years
Starting in 1955 with aieto .the of age. Another ,million dollars
Canadian Polio Foundation, 1956 , have been spentt onr othe
' to '611 saw scholarship awards and Endowment Fund projects.
writers awards to the tune of , There are many, many stories
$61,000. Music .- scholarships that could be told but I''m sure you
from'69 to end of•July '71 another ,' .can feel the sincerity this•small
$3,000,.
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Clirisirnas
Im Ari recent spot check of other, A Severe• electric' shock
p ...•.. i .- xeceivi g - e cowltt
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Waring Model •No.,,KA-601 and' Canadian Tire,. of 20
Model
X11
No. • #.
GQ, ,, has , own � companies "Who pnxekiathese
that some of these 1.UO-volt units imported 'r . radios front All
have a screw A : that may be Nations ' uTrading Limited of
.electrically `alive” on •• the Az Toronto, has offered 'to` accept
bottom of the set. This means return of these Imperial radio
that if a Orson' touched the sets at their Associate Stores
snrew , 'with one hand and, a anywhere in Canada.Regardless
grounded metal appliance, water•of where the set - was 1)014 14;
-tap, or hot : air . register9 with the Canadian . Tire bas offered the
use of their facilities in returning
the sets to the distributor for
exchange , - at no a fet Co the •
owner of the radio.
The recalled setswill be
re examined '. and reassembled
- under Canadian ' `wStandards
.Association supervision asy, a
protection IV the public ' who
purchased them since they went,
on sale just' prior to Christmas.
.W.
TOWN
TALK
.-. Win. Iyvo free passes to the
Park Theatre .on The ' Square
to see the movie of your
choice. just telephone . the
Signal -Star office anytime
MONDAY with ndWs of your
weekend activities. If you are •
-the 15th person to telephone,
you will autornatic'afly receive
two free theatre tickets.,.;,
and receive the social news of
the community as an added
bonus. Let's hear from you':
' Mrs. Russell Brindley, 'RR 3,
Auburn, visited in Niagara Falls •
# recently with relatives , and
friends.
a „
group which had begun with the
Teresa Stratus of met fame was intention of enriching their own
the. winner of 'their very first lives with 'Life, Learning and •
music scholarship award." With Friendship.
So,—you are all invitedto have
Etter,•,—to—E(ij-• Q • areal :nod a . ' o gjn this
Saturday nice, •
Dear Staff, • • .Don't forget this Sunday nite the
Please find enclosed,. money Lithe Theatre Workshop at 8 3D-'--
—order forthe sure tsf—$8-Signal- McKay Hall -_and Saturday wird '
Star. Sorry I am late in sending it.' Sunday starting at,9 a.m`"""'''
Next weekend—the, Winter
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1968 FA WANE °500
STATION WAGON
VJLLEE"
Philosopher
A LOT OF MEN
DIDN'TCARVE,
THEIR `
CAREERS,
THEY
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MAINIttair 30. WI
(*SITAR�'
Assiessm,nt Act
TAKE 'NOTICE that the flrat4it** Of,:A,tNsliasniant
Review Court for the yam 19.71,for the Municipality ' the
11~ Pthe n Huron r. l:.be held at,CounCirt441010,
Tvyvi1 all, oderfth, .Ontario cork taticing the 'hour Qf
1;00 P.M, on Thursday the 3rd day'oftthruaLry',1972.
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Dated ,at' ..1-ondoYr
this 17h day' of .plait.. 1972 '
R. It 'R itz d,,
. Regional' Registrar,
OUTH WERN ARE:.
Thank, you for sending it on. Carnival. Have Fun!
Sorry that it's so difficult to get _ x
news .correspondents from the Marfha
country. We miss "home news".
Long ago, every little hamlet had
.'news and those away from hohne
V-8, automatic, radio;: power steering, medium blue colaur.
Lic. No,. X17609. $1495.
L•am
1968 VAUXHALL VIVA -
Deluxe Coach, automatic, 24,000 miles. Lic. No. K40676.
• $695
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1.967. BUICK"SPECIAL DELUXE
Sedan, V.8, automatic, radio, 'rear speaker, power steering,
tinted windshield, chrome `package. Local car in excellent
condition. Lic. No. K38244: - '
$1395---
19.6 ' DODGE COR-ONET •
500 CONVERTIBLE"
V..-& . automatic, radio•, bucket seats.
"84383L. Winter priced at just
-Sharp. Lic. No.
$1195•
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LJ,L�yfi '•.tiL ?'�:i• L: ti tyf •. J �h•{.h .• t�c.�:?�$ yj{i,4.'{ ..vti`.h� ti,.':;.
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1967 COMET VOYAGER
STATION WAGON
V-8, automatic. Price slashed to •sell before reconditidnjng.
Lic. No X17627.
$495
1963 FAIR LANE
Sedan, V-8, automatic, radio. Above average° condition.
Priced -to, sell befoj'e reconditioning.,,Lic. •No. 46860L.
$225
1963`EAIRLANE
Two door, six cylinder, standard shift, radio. Above average
inside and out. Price slashed to sell before reconditioning.
683.
$150.
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HAMILTON 'ilttEET ,Gopeasai 544:
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,iae1y �r�
• Jean Lednor,
Downsview, Ontario.
Goderich Saturday, January 15,,
,which saw 47 skatO's. try their
Preliminary Figures and Dances.
Successfully passi.ng .
Preliminary Figures were Hazel
Stephens and.Michelle Campbell.
Preliminary ' Dances: .Dutch °
Waltz—Mary Harper, Janice
Hicks, Tammy Ellison.anci•Leslie
MacEwan; Canasta -0 Tango—
. Therese Cummings and Linda -
Vance; Swingarin Pedei sen, „-.
,Michelle Campbell, Lailra 1. oss
and Anne Marie Murphy,
• judges were Mrs. Doris
Phillips and Mr. Jack- Whitesi'de.'
of Stratford; Mrs:. Alma Craven,
Goderich; and Mrs. Elsie
Johnston of Kincardine was Trial
Judge. Mr. Grant Ellison was Ire
Captain.
Judges for Nigh, Tests were
unable to come due to roads and
'Weather con'tlitirons: Skaters- from
Seaforth,and Wingharrr„the Judges
and Pros remained in Goderich
overnight.
Dear Sirs:
Enclosed money order for
eigl"it dollars to cover renewal of
Signal-Starai;o Jan. -15, 1973.
• I hope you ,are_ able to keep
your .,promise of ,"Improve in
1972" as peryouu'r article on
Editorial Page:; 'of final 1.971
edition. .
Today (Jaii;q11) 'at twelve
noon we received your paper of
Jan. 611, -1972. That is five days
sinedit was printed. We`get.mail
from Goderich written by
relatives • the day after -it is
written and posted. 'Can you
trace reason for' paper delay?
,Please -try to "Improve in
1972” and give your
out-of-town subscribers ,a more
newsy paper with more accurate
reporting. I worked in' The
Signal —for—.18—.'years so krtow
many of the people referred Co
in the rjrticles.
Clarence MacDonald
7 skaters
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C.F.S.A: Tests were held in
30,000 IN STOCK
Reduced Up To liz Prize
4,000 PAIRS OF SHOES n BOOTS
FLOORS OF SHOES
ROSS .SHOE SHOP
The Square
-Service•-=Statlam-
and.
Coffee Shop
411' Huron 'Rd.,: Goderich
524-687.1
This 'is a. store -wide
CLEARANCE
* Nothing held /back.
* .Only a few wshoat weeks to clear,
all merchandise including fixtures
Business 1for sale
-All Offers Considered • -
Contact S. Snider at above address
1I@TNOW
STILL L A FAIR SEL,E LION OF
STOCK' YET IN THE CLOSING
DAYS, HURRY' WHILE YOU
CAN STILL SAVE MONEY.
THERMAL
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' UND ER WEAR