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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-25, Page 3a • it Ideal Supply needs new addition soon 13 R Goderich Town Council heard '• two delegations last Thursday evening -at its regular meeting. The first spokesman was J.H. MacDonald representing .Ideal Supply, Huron Road. MacDonald said that "due to increase in business in Goderich" the 'companywas applying for a building permit. Construction'. MacDonald said, is slated to begin the second week of June. No decision was reached in the matter, however. MacDonald and • Printing staff at the Signal Star were at work last week install ing the. fourth unit -to' the company's offsei press.. The addition increases'. printing capacity of the press from a 12 page metro or 24 page Goderi The Goderich Municipal Police Department had a busy week: investigating accidents on town,. streets over the past weekend with six separate' mishaps, inviilvfrig "'12' vefiTC 'es; •b ing reported. On May 16 n total of $275 damage was done when a vehicle drivenby Warren D. Moland of 128 Eldon street locally was in collision with another driven by •Donald J, MacMillan of 200' * Widder Street in Goderich as the tabloid in one pass to a 16 pagemetro or 32 page tabloid. Signal Star 'publ isher R.G.Shrier values the new equipment, which is now in full .operation, at, $20,000. —. staff photo Lelters... . Continued from Page 2 ' subscription, and about a month early for my own. This seems to me a reasonable compromi,Se, and I trust it will will .b e satisfactory to you, Yours very'rtruly: Harold B. Stevens Dear Editor; • Enclosed please find a cheque for 8 dollars for subscription to be renewed for another year. Many thanks. t interesting • MacMillan car backed out •of a scrapes, .and , bruises were driveway at the, Public Utilities • suffered by the t�'o when they hit building. The Moland car suffered the pavement after flying off thc� $250 damage and the MacMillan. motorcycle and through the air vehicle $25 • but. there were no for 18 feet. in}trre:... In addition `3!10 damage was • On May 19 a second two car . sustained to the motorcycle •'as' collision occurred involving well as $250 to a • car driven by vehicles driven by Corm Edna Wilfred Alex Scott of 2139- Hilton Driver of 15 Elgin Avenue West • Road and $100 to a car driven by and Hudson Robert Warr of '4,0 Briap K. Rumig of 35 Victoria Victoria Street south in Goderich. Street in Go(jlerich. Police say The Driver car was making a That Rumig' was stopped in left hand turn off Victoria Street. 9 preparation to make ,ay left turn facing north, when it was struck • into the Canadian Tire Store on by the second car,. owned by H.O.Jerrv. There was $500 in IrloderaoT is drtmage•donetothe Driv.er. ca.r,and,„;, ., ,.,. ,...-W .._...., _ ...�:._._. �.� . The: Btu h eating from it all his associate's plan to speak t o pseudo -park just as well for, a residents within a 200 -foot circle' Once a year it does the cockles, its successful debut in' Paris, of their business to determine of theheart good to pack up,` drive while Charles Lindbergh calls for public tennis court? - their reactions to the possible off and investigate • someone and gets help in the Tasaday rain x cord Crawford represented the g D'Arcy's budget with something Tri province Ohio claims that of thmde so if them. '1 they made many 4 : '1 Thoilht of the Da 'he addition at the rear of the present else's worries. We had some good forests and the North Vietnamese Department of National avenue building. , ,headlines to send us off, what with pour across the DMZ into Quang must have loved poo "people -- softball league in town and asked bad for everyone, except the 745 ' persons kilned in auto would hate tosay 'belonged to the - ration that won the Moon but . Huron road when e m y apparently hit the Cook car from behind driving it into the Rumig vehicle. A parked car owned by Michael Sims of London 'suffered $150 damage.when it was apparently hit -- by a. second car driven by John D. Robertson of Napanee. • The accident occurred on the Square at 4:00 a.m. onthe morning of May 21, The Sims car was parked at the time. The Robertson car' suffered $125 damage. Prov-mcta1 Government crashes, only 28 wore• seat belts. genii that a warning track tie permitted close' to the outfield fence at Members; Irish Protestants In 1970 it was claimed that 3500 lost the Earth". James Dickey. Agricultural Park. He said the uniting against Whitelaw and persons were saved by same seat Ashley Cooper writes: "I•suppose fence which stands about three- Westminster; Chicago police belts. • ' you heard about the near-sighted feet high. is dangerous to hall killing more in eight months than Met some new friends'hailing old lady who bought tate April players ch i siri'g flyhalls. He said any other five U.S, cities. And so from the ski.' slopes of ,Lake Cosmopolitan because she Hu! warning track would notify to the U.S. Customs at Lewiston Placid,. N.Y. where they were thought • the centre -fold was a players they .i re gett'ng near the where they had been apologizing using a cross-country ski 'with design of an Afghan rug". They fence and to l ewar?. for holding up tourists while fish scales ' on the underside to say the lawyers' favourite at the ` drugs. bl walk up J srching for , enable youtolk hill.,These local Eatery is Split -fee soup. . Th e..tTi arttf r':,�• as r ef,�r.�,edd..•ta.�.,h.e .-_ ,,,,,_ea ,.. • public wot ►.s committee of T•fie lfOlicT y1Iouses on the New _ . same'friends- personified- the••. -Life-Ls wrist slashing- montes; -.-• .-..M. courrciL York Throughway serve just as kindly heart of the American, for Finding a sign on the lot next door The matte f the founfain in the-rndigeshyrle~fare-as-of yore -•but 'tey-ha pperted-m,-thei•o-v'n saying: x tor new—Tennis--------- '" the discovery of ,the day was that house a Korean lad with an again brought the anti -pollution device on the insatiable ambition to possess an y g: memory of former town clerk Court." Sherman Blake was. A 1 9 7 2 model a u t o h a d American doctorate. This he • April 23. Watched those two to council's attention by. most energetic and inquisitive Councillor Frank Walkom: Nick satisfactorily bled it of any eventually achieved. First the astronauts cavorting about on the Hill., Huron "County ..Planning worthwhile acceleration for. bachelor, then the• master and passing cars.' Mileage was 2 finally the doctorate: Now he has moon: technician, will �e contacted P g y concerning the project. .A m•p•g• lower than with the 1970 secured a good teaching position The usual pilgrimage was made model,, while inspite� of dropping in Korea. to' the oldest church building in Also r e introduced b y '' South Carolina: St James' at Councillor Walkom was the 'from premium to r,e.g u l a r Renting a furnished, air- Goose Creek, begun in 1704 and matter of reconstruction of the 'gasoline, the cost per mile was a conditioned cottage here on the .dedicated in 1719; built by • -- transit ocean front with four bedrooms*� pillars Highway " �' 8 at the cent a mile, horse Huguenot labour at a• time when entrance to Goderich There was power' • . "fetches $1500 a month June to there were but 31 Huguenots at Proceeding after a night's Labour Day. e e Isle Goose Creek in 1699. The a o s fascination of this church lies.in historic memories, for apart the presence of the Royal Arms 'of from being the home of Francis England 'being emblazoned above Marion, alias the Swamp Fox, you' the -chancel in relief•and in colour. • look across the bay to the first Spanish settlement in America in Ashley - Cooper again • from a - 1526, - •- • ... • Dallas, Texas church publication: Close by too is Lafayette's first • •There will be a meeting in the in 1'777. Here also is north and south ends of the landing place Fort White which `failed to defend .church. Children be baptised Georgetown harbour against four , at both ends.” And again:.„ ``This Union vessels in February 1865, being Easter Sunday, we will ask so that ,the Southern cause was Mrs. Swanson to come . forward lost when Admiral Dahlgren in his and lay an egg on the altar''.. Same flagship •"Harvest. Moon'' definitions' Popularism: Taking bombarded the fort and the care of the little man; Minimum defenders spiked their Columbiad wage; • Guaranteed , Income. cannons and "withdre'�°" 1Jater Socialism. Polarisation: Dividing 'still Captain'aggett, $"'resident • the people entil there is a of Georgetown.,. floated a home dictatorship.. Roadside sign: made mihe against the hull of "SERVICE -YOU CAN TRUST". "Harvest Moon" and sank her. Finally there was the mother The hull is still- visible.in the hay who had had boy after boy until she still no decision on this proaect.` B 11 I 1 Gardens Reeve Carroll reported on the sleep it was noticed that the on Winyah Bay holds some LIP program in Goderich. He said historic field of Gettysburg was in. that 4,850 trees have been planted need of aid in the form of a to date and a second "trailway" to "Fantasyland" . Which was the the beach from atop the lakebank , more thoughtless war? The Civic is completed, As well, a picnic War or that in Vietnam? Both ' shelter • and .washrooms' at St. excelled in- destruction of Christoph.er's beach is about Property. A few miles on and a bill :•--- • . -- ._.-boardannounceda swimming pool completed:; . _ .._. . He said that application has "right on the edge of the been made to the federal battlefield." - .. government for an extension of One of the .now well worn the LIP program in Goderich to method of defrauding the September 30 with funds to customers is the motel . bed- • support it. Perth MPP queries $400 on the car•Warr was driving.., from Kingston ' gov't.ggA minister whohas served No .injuries. A ear owned by Robert T.Leof 9'l West Street in Goderichwithin the Synod has beenMnaineci. suffered $1-d0 damage when it wasth,e official nominee for struck, while parked, by a carModerator and 51 minister . and driven byJohn E.` Green• of 21elders have been co.mra�issionc�d Strathcona ' Slreet in London"` tin 98GeneralAssembly cif the Police report the Green car Presbyterian Church in Canada, backed into the Legg vehicle •hen which .convenes in Rivc'rdali turning around on West Street. Chureh, Toronto. Sunday evening On Miry 20 a single car accident4 June 1972 at eight o'clock, caused $800 dani ge to a vehicle (Riverdale Ch, Pape Av. oath of driven by Vaugha•n°J. Kinahan of ' The°Rev Max V Putnam' D D: k�^cc�i'dinc to an announcement �`rn�lows down. c,'tt ;' lttghwav s o that f o t' s o me nn i l e'S t o ' A visit t o W a c c a s h aw time she washoping for a girl. So - 'I'ilc�sd,{� by Liberal NIPP for • ,,,c•.+tecl a mile away from the 70 Richrnordd. Virginia. it was stop Plantation f about....lagoon. vibrater: The fine for defrauding the meter is $1000, but there is no redress when, as occurs so often, the m•eterdefraads the exhausted' touriht by failing to 'vibrate when fed a.quac er. And so to Rocky Mount after surviving a most extraordinary Good 'Friday Lemming -like exodus of cars from Washington, today. had collected six, when all the ound the azaleas at it was quite natural for her to give • 1' rth, Huh 1:clfghoffer. it, rete lagoon The liberal M.P.P. and go all the way. The favourite their peak, while the live oaks her sister a boy for Christmas . '" t directly ctlycentsthe e .c ontent • surrounding the I istnwel Lagoon have not been completely solved. - lienr s•th.it the problems and ' note( that those most cite beer which was 50 in continuedtodtsport their silvery last year. The return was via the iiteeted by the smell would be the North had reached $1.00 here. beards. There was a bit of local Chesapeake tunnel and bridge, Limners who live near it. Some Michigan cars bear a plate " colour when a man arrived at our' mostly bridge, with the „gulls The Provincial member for ' marked 'DMZ', while in South already full hostelry and pleaded taking pleasure in soaring at Perth also charged that there was Carolina you can be foisi with to be 'allowed to sleep out -on a parapet height meeting us head - a s k'e d overflow for at least two weeks 'SIN' for your license money. 292 chaise beside the pool. At the 'on. . James � ttiF� s tin runoff this •Aster to date, while the � � • Legislature last•we'ek- � �� � • year. "They did it after the spring Stormont is superseded at last. reached 306, while the -U.S. still Wednesday May 3rd. Today's -Mr. Edighoffer Environment Minister 1 rior to p g killed in lr same time the Ulster carnage or an in eres ing Danforth) Auld in the paper. 177 Quebec Street locally. The car , if anything was bein done to was proceeding along Elgin g runoff last Year" he noted. The usual threat of a rail strike in hadi146,000 Men,in Vietname. quote: "The best weapon (tn . Sincerely, Avenue when ft crossed the street Kingston, formerly minister of resolve the problems and He also said that the problem the U.S.A. M. Biirr, • Knox Church Listowel. was received a promise from the A.pri117 and Venus Bels with the Vietnam) is the'guy with an M16 • and adjoining lawns islamming was presently being compounded The old road sign Reno or Moon's saur.er and some mistake rifle on the ,round, and he just G.P.O. ,into a house located at 96 I✓1gin. chosen b y fn'i n i 's t e r s and minister to report on the situation by the malfmiction of motors on gust" has fvenQplaee to "3876. g it for Apollo 16. The local .. isn't there. ` And another: "Air N th Dear Sir: We are taking this opportunity A three Vehicle collision on •to thank you for the' help vou„aaVe, May20 resulted in injuries to two Messrs G L Royal Goderich: us in making our Camp out 't huge motorcyclists ar A F H �"�t �� ivf Jas. .success. • 147 McDonald Street in Goderich Ferguson, and Ladttbeth Ont. ;art ai representative elders across the ssaon Damage to the house was $2,000. - %"""Y om n>oii voTil�r Tnp anuary • . Commissioned by STRATFORD-HURON: Rev, elders . w'._, 11, ..�5rt1'",a. Cook -of ,.tl, , g Stratford; a as • Thank you very much: and p sen on the hike he Cam. Douglas, Atwood aria Ron and Norene Barker was driving, Bel/kill/ Dale Graver Nicholson Belgrave. • R _guts, inks.._,:. �o?v...�. BramP_ t.on.• .. ""Fi�c�� `'� Rotiirdto�•rrezts . Spinks., .y. �,.. AINSLIES Home Dressed Select Meat NO BACKS Chicken'Legs REPEAT SPECIAL Ham Roasts of- - (YOUNG POICI(• WHOLE OR HALF) . HOMEMADE - •• HEAD CHEESE FRESH STEAKETTE STYLE Minute Steak LET US WITH OUR -lb. Ib. Ib. 69c R FRE,EZI LESALE PRICES . Save . The . Cost Of d •We - Buy Direct From 'The �'r�oidul+�'er — � v • ` q1 O y rr Meat Is Government Inspected 'the INlyddl�, ��n , � � � two aeroateI s used to break flown t.o-Reno' And so we columnist of .. _1he , News and power cannot stop the ter �_ .� ti w lAtlteS... am- mr, from the Liberal the soli( waste in the lagoon. — same apartment - Courier: Ashley h l e•v Coo e r , Vietnamese offensive. The question rive P Cour e A _ remarks on , truant officers now Thursday May 4th. Quote,'of th4 MP'P was prompted, he said, by a Mr. Edighoffer asked in the same bouquet bill this year "From •,.the employees\'. The 'being called ''Attendance Day. "I told them to 'stay, ,stay, call from a farmer who lives near legislature if the -re was any policy the lagoon. The farmer was said to help 'a municipality financially to have told Mz Fd-ighoffer-itiat an in the rebuilding of the sewage overflow had keen opened Monday plant system. He said the Ontario and "'closed .again on Tuesday Water.., Resources Commission' allowing effluent to run into the had,designed and built the lagoon r.�.,..,., . , ...._ . EFTA c�Iraii7'� entptt�es—s`Lttriast-utrtii°`1974but, painted, artt.T • into the Maitland River.. This effluent was described as being very dark in -colour. Mr. 1'.flidhofter also said that on Friday evening the smell from the would have to continue for•another Lagoonwas so bad it was two to three years in its present impossilne to drive, with the car that it was already. operating at full capacity. The 'M.P.P. noted that it seemed like a very serious matter to him since the situation' state. Branch Elect 1972 offices The monthly meeting of Legion Branch 109 was held in the Green Room on Tuesday, May 16, and conducted by President George Low. The following comrades were elected for 1972-73: President George Low,. first vice-president Robert Chapman; second vice president Harvey Jones; third vice-president Joe Drennan; secretary . Stan' Youngblut; assistant . secretary, George Gregg; treasurer,, Don McArthur; assistant treasurer, Reg Huckins. • - relations officer Neil Shaw; • service bureau, Murray Slreardown; property, George Chambers; entertainment, .d.Barney,r�.= Davis; .._, house,.. Wm. Moore; - sick and welfare, D. McMillan; -sports, Howard Carroll; Sgt. -at -Arms, Sandy Profit. •' The new branch executive will he installed on Friday, Arne 2. An - installing tea`rn from the Rxeter Legion will •be present, and ol:lowing this ceremony, a dance for those .ttending • inst`afiation will be' held. The membership chairman reported that there are still a few tardy members who have not yet paid their 1972 dues. No Legion Magazine is received by those who are delinquent. A report of' membership for district C in which Branch 109 is 'located shows 12,30 in 1970 and 12,627 in 1971, a gain of • 297 members during that period. The sick and welfare chairman reportel the following comrades hospitalized: in Goderidh General, G.N Goodrick, Frank - Wilson, and. Bert Bogie; in Westminster, J. Kelly, J. Dodkin and Wm. McGill. The members. of the branch approved a motion to 'spend $200 for the promotion of PeeWee )Tasebalt. ` Donations were also made to the Mental Health Association and the Salvation Army. The branch will again sponsor the Royal Canadian Legion Best Shot. Trophy, which - wild be presented to Alan Bogie of the Goderich Collegiate Rifle pub' oft May 25 at the Annual wards Assembly. ravages of inflation demand thesupervisors and garbage,stay. They withdrew without putting and pitching green be collectors -becoming . "Tra"sh orders". Lt. Genl. Hoang duan abandoned in favour of a high rise . Engineers": Lam on the loss of Quang Tri. moteltobe available next season -__...._,__,_ ,_.. .. w. . _. ist r ant.. ,w-�` �" � Goder'it�`ti'"" �L1nC1I ��•h`�s..,""g�v`pn �•�ndpa�ssed-an h or�,c�io�lalrn, .. . second reading to a by=law to exchange a block of Wellesley Street for -a tennis court. Why, stir up the animals so unnecessarily when you could us.e a piece of the April ' 2L th„ fell rumour and this in a locality where golf reaches the Beach "'that the May 6th crossed to Queenstown courses ar'e twii a pe i'nt%. The much ,maligned Charlie Chaplin returned to receive an 'Oscar, accompanied by a reprise of several excerpts.' from his classics. The Hamburger makes "The' Battle ' of , the Forty". Compare 39 highway deaths a month in South Carolina or 1500 plus on Highway Number One -in. South Vietnam of late.. , r 1911 PLYMOUTH. 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