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LETTERS
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Could cost*17C) Totul
Government wants
If ,you want a train ride just
for a day
yra -a. --
• it`o;_s a<,3#at es'
wonderful display;
They take this ride in the
colourful Fall.,
For here it is Autumn's Annual
Ball, '
1 have travelled Ontario from
East to. West
But this is by far Ontario's °best;
So if you are interested in hills,
rivers and lakes
Canyon trails, waterfalls and a
road bed overcooked it snakes.
For here God has shown to all
.mankind
places these He gave man
the skill to find;
But man with all his knowledge
cannot compete •
To 'make this gorgeous trip -"
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-anymore-complete, , 7
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The control and prevention of
arthritis is one of the greatest
in
s-��. fay
eh,a�l<leng g �t
science today. It is a challenge
that calls also for the most
effective organization of public-
health services across our
nation.
The federal government,
'through my Department, has
joined with provincial health
departments in combatting
arthritis. We are supporting
research and treatment
programs in various centres. We
are greatly encouraged by the
expert initiative of The
Canadian Arthritis and
Rheumatism Society, as a
voluntary national health
agency, in its service, education
and research campaigns to
control the disease.
Nnw s -the times .for'us -all,-.as-
individual citizens, to' recognize
our responsibility to participate
directly with C.A.R.S. in this
great effort. It means much . to
those afflicted. It means even
more to the health of our nation
in the years ahead. .
My congratulations and best
wishes to all members of
C.A.R.S. in your vital work.
There are still 4-fiany places
yet to see
On this magnificent journey
along with me; •
So if you like .Nature at it's best
Just travel ups the Agawa
Canyon and see the rest.
N'ow when you reach the
Canyon top
You wish the train would slow
down and stop;
For there unfolds before your
startled .eyes
The spectacular beauty that
won the prize.
May I say this, ere we part
I give thanks to God with all my
For giving me life and eyes to
see
This enchanted land. in all it's
majesty.
oderc E evator
v/CV nlrqueTfriih`pt9 ��ape—rmr,
�... — issued otSasnab:`
Developments Ltd. _y
for
construction of a 13=storey
apartment building' on " the
northwest ' corner of Dufferin
the traffic and the resulting Avenue and Colborne. Street,
noise in front of our home.
It really depends where you `There Toby be quite a number
of differences . in' the,,.
are situated how you'll react to circumstances surroundingthe
a certain situation, we agreed.
• London, problem and the
* * * Goderich dilemma; but there is
enough similarity to leave local
council members with a glant
- Victoria Street between . the
two sets of lights - we would
welcome a police officer who
would just sit there, controlling
It was interesting to note a
headache ... wondering which
story on the front, page of
way to go in this ease, how to
Monday's London Free Press
developer, Tony Graat has
asked the Ontario Supreme.
Court to seize the assets Of the
custody London building
inspector John Dodd because
the city has refused to issue -a
building permit to a Graat
company.
Graat's lawyer, Vince
O'Denovan contends the city is
in contempt of the Supreme
Court for failing to carry Out an
order nf that court that
the
appease the ratepayers in the
soitthwest corner 'and "-whether
the entire community should be
penalized - tax -wise fOr the
•
,to -- __b se cost
An item of $170,000 has been included in the Ministery of
Transport estimates for 197.3-74 with provision for carrying
out repairs to Goderieh Harbor. But the job will be done, says
J.H:W. Cavey, Chief, Harbors and Forts of the Department of
Transport, subject to appropriate financial arrangements with
oderich.. Elevator and. Transit Company "Ltd.
x. ,"Our analysis in:dieateA that when the ,rates under the'
bovernment Wharves Regulations were revised. upward in'
1964," Cavey said, `,`Goderich Elevator and Transit Company
was granted special rate concessions and .a fixed charge of
$1750 perannum wasapplied for the five grain storage barges
Por let it be stated again. At
the ' present moment, James
Hayman is within his rights to
ask for a b.uilding permit for his .
multi -dwelling housing unit at
the corner of Bennett and
Warren. Streees.
Whose fault,is that? Does that
really matter riow?
Dear Madam,
—Percy Barker
Goderich
Any new ,venture requires the
support of the conununity_if it is
to succeed. In reviewing our
just -completed, season at The
jail, Pendulum Players f.eel that
we have achieved at least some
. measure ot success, and we wish
to acknowledge and thank those.
who have made this possible.
We fireatly appreciate the .,
action of the Huron County
'' Council in allowing -us to use the
former County Jail in Goderich
• for, _our performances. The
generosity of the board provided
, us with a perfect setting for our
We wish,to thank. Mr. John
Stringer for his co-operation in
permitting us to borrow
bleachers, and the Drama
Club's sets, .properties and
Publicity vas neCessary for
our venture and we are very
grateful- to reporter Ron Shaw
and to the Signal -Star for the
excellent coverage which we
i The people of Goderich and
surrounding area were most
generous, They gave us their
money, , facilities, time and
moral support. Most important,
- they,came to see our plays, even
when it . rained. Their support
throughout the summer is -very
mull appreciated. ,
Finally, we Wish to thank our
•- long-suffering parents who
helped us in so many ways. '
The support of the 'community
we are certain has paved the
way for bigger arid better things.
for Poderich in the area of
summer theatre, . .
Sincerely,
• Pendulum Players.
A youngster rests inlhe cool shade of a tree as he waits to retrieve a ball aboUt be aimed
—61-16411Okity Mouse. Judith Gooderham playgroOnd was the action place last Friday afternoon
as kids put on their own Penny Carnival. (staff phote)
19,72 CdUGAR
TWO430OR tiARDTOP -:•-• A beautiful sporty car
with just 10,000 miles. 351 V8 automatic, power
steering, power disc brakes, tadio, electric
defogger, whitewalls, wheel discs, bucket seats,
console. 39305.
$3895
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1971 BUICK CENTURION °
TWO -DOOR HARDTOP -455, V8 autoMatic, power
steering, power discs brakes, pov4ar windows,
radio, rear defogger, tinted windshield, vinyl top.
Beautiful bronze and belge. K46212. $3695
SEDAN -350 tiDower steering, power
brakes, radi p , rear defogger, vinyl
trim, new be whitewalls. K48655
SEDAN—V8 automatic, power steering, power
brakes, factory air conditioning, radio, individUal
front seats. Just 28,000 'miles. H14939 $2295
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1969 FORD GALAXI,E, 500
FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP --Smart 'gold with black
top. V8, automatic, power Wakes., power steering,,
radio, tinted windshield. K49115. ' $1895
Wedding
Photography
Jobs available
at London Fair
London's Western. Fair will
provide its customary annnal
boost to the area's employment
picture for a couple of weeks, as
the Association prepares for this
year's exhibition.
Applications, mostly from '
•high school and university
students, are beginning to pour
into' the personnel office,
presenting a formidable task for
Western Fair ,staff. About 800
people will be required as tate,
grandstand and parking
attendants, supervisors, midway
ticket takers, cleaners and
security personnel.
"Iifexperienced workers account
for only about 35 percent of
• those hired, the majority having
worked at the fair in previous
years. Applicants must be at
least 16 years old.
Last, year the Western 'Fair .
emPloyed women as ticket
takers -On the- KiddieIand -
midway. The innovation was so
successful it is being repeated
this year, and, about 25 lady
ticket takers will be required.
The Western Fair
employment office is open from
188 -BRIDLE PATH
LONDON
679-8562
Phone or write
for estirnates
Canada Manpower will operate
a fair -employment trailer on 4.
Ontario -Street just north of the
administration building: It will
be open from 8:30 a.m. fo 4:30
p.m., Monday to Friday,
beginning August 28.
1969 BUICK LE SABRE CUSTOM 400
"SEDAN --350, 4 V8, automatid, power steering,
power brakes, radio, defogger, remote mirror. Still
under factory warranty. Smart original Silver
finish. We whole-heartedly recommend this car.
K15072
WEDGWOOD CHINA
Because of this, our volume his increased considerably
and we can now offer, for -a limited time
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•WEDGWOOD
• JASPER WARE
6, FINE CHINA
OVEN TO TABLE WARE
COACH—V8, automatic, radio, safety checked and.
very clean. K48642
1967 METEOR RIDEAU 500 •
• PETER RABBIT NURSERY WARE
TWO-DOOR—HARDTOP -.--V8;---Eiptomatic; -power-
steering, powei brakes, vinyl top, radio. Away
above average. A66899
at
rri-i-6-7-15LIDS DE' Alt CuSTOM
brakes, power windows,'" vinyl top, tilt steering
wheel, radio. Zeibarted ,when neW. J10121
e Charles Pounder
Music School
RESUMING GUITAR
AND
CCORDIAN LESSONS
After Lebow Day
Again, ire would remind you that this is' eiccellent
opportunity to' buy now tor future gift giving.
SQUIRE
GIF -TS
GUITARS AND Accommottis FOR RENT OR SALE
ALL LESSONS $4.00
1967 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM
TWO -DOOR liARDTOP-300-4 V8, automatic,
power steerirkg, power brakes, vinyl top, *radio,
tinted windshield, bucket seats and console. TOp
condition. K50533
1-96.6 ,CHRYSLER WINDSOR
• SEDAN—V13, autothitic, power *leering, Rower
brakes, real°, safety checked. 8518N
radio. Jus
L64559
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