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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-09-14, Page 4AR, THURSDAYS THURSDAY -SEPTENIElt14.,1974 LETTERS (COntintficl frorii'pasio ob+ erved. But this also incIudeS the :children who, wish a half day program such as is presently' 'being provided, agree e with ,.,gree to: provide > this service already -available in vornrnunitiees such as Wingharn, Listowel and Walkerton and if necessary, give this rnatter a fair In no way does a :day care and thorough hearing-, centre provide a b 4bysittiiii -� service for .the mother who wishes, .-to-go --shepPing _, Or. -have p• an • afternoot off and who �. �. 110- S ora -,a�i � r-. . �� �Q . b3�-:�4rrsl please keep in mind. that 4the fees for «such a servlee are Usually based on a sliding,, scale. •according to income and this the centre is not for the privileged few'., .l have heard cornrnents that Goderich does not need either a nursery school 'or a day care centre and with this* 1 most emphatically disagree. We need a nursery school for all 'children• whose parents (or guardians) Wash, to provide them with this 1 Y *MAO :l the Juniors take 1 the *ell,' take al headlines this week! They gatlr"ered at the club lastT Saturday, to play for -two trophies,. the Bob Doerksen • Yours truly, Trophy, which goes to the.lunior Mrs. Mona Mulhern with the, Low Gross for the aid. and the Vic Elliott Trophy, which Agoes to -the player witlrr r♦Tye•�eld. Allan Worgan won the Rote Doerksen Trophy. He had a Low Gross of 84 Tony Bedard Jr. won the Vic Elliott Trophy with a Low Net of 62. Need service -neardrto .z .- This morning I visited Queen Elizabeth , School and talked briefly with the teachers. I saw a lot of new faces at school, both in the primary department and in the senior. While talking. with Mrs: Graham, who has nine pupils this year, she remarked .as to the general good behaviour of the pupils who had attended last year''s, pre-school classes. To .rne,: this. is a good reason. for H'onti uin re -school c n g p of sses;,.,...-w"hTeti r r . ares sponsored by the Association (dr the Mentally Retarded, or by the municipality as a day-care program. •...:.. ...-. .. .' if -..-' ...._.... �... ...�«.. J,R...,T��:«J: .».�..,-. A.. : G'eor e, • aeons - g } Goderich Association for the ....•T-- §_: . .- .."'Z ...:,..Kli! L,:_. - 'nfT[Pw... . •t{,•/•i• , . r..... ,L._ exceptional children - the mentally _ retarded; the gifted, the hyper -actives, the children with speech problems, hearing . diff e :.Iii � .-.: . 1 u es and' thea -the chrld w is -lonely for T playrnates, toys, attention, etc. And we need day care for the working mothers who are having problems locating a suitable babysitter. According to Iklr. B. Hey, Manager of Manpower, his office receives numerousenquiries for babysitters .and is having difficulty- in 'Tocatrrirthi se"who- could be considered qualified. In his estirnation a• day care centre could certainly assist in standardizing and raising the quality of babysitting.,, ' I fully realize that a survey was conducted in December of last year to determine the needs for a day care centre but in my opinion the tinning was. unfortunate.I have talked to quite a :few -women who weren't - aware of this survey or who were 'aware, but , could not attend a public meeting. I really don't think this was a fair evaluation of the situation. I do hope that 'Council will the Low? Net f in the group of 15 and 16 years of • age, ' the Low Gross went to Allan Worgan, and the Low Net, to Dennis Reed. In the 1'3 and "14, age group, the Low Gross went to Paul MacKay, followed by Steve Davey. and John- -H-anly. The - Low ' Net was' won by Steve se;"`�171I1"oweiT"n W'' L'a"rri McDougal and',Mike Burley. In the 12 years and under group. Dave Bedour won the a. Low.._Gross w1t .£o110 x`ecL b v Mike-- Lapaine Annd--.-Richard' Rawson. Tony Bedard won the Low Net, followed by Steve Durst and Brian Reed. 'Congratulations boys! Those , are very good scores. Also, a special vote of thanks to Jirn Kinkead, who has spent many .long hours organizing this program for the - juniors this year. - He, and''severe l' 'others have taught these- kids the finer • points of the gairne, as well . as golf etiquette, Which is very important. ;Last Thursdayb the Maitland played host to the Ladies' Owen Sound District' Tournament. Fifty-four ladies took part , in this event. Mentally Retarded. _1-,.enorai .a_arld. Lonny. Bradley have been enjoying a - visit by their two daughters and farnilies: Sandra, Mrs. Williarn Rooney and her two children from Richmond, B.C. and Cheryl Ann,' Mrs. Robert Taylor with' her husband, tiny son Eldon " and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Bob's parents. The Taylors are all from :Ottawa` where the senior 'Mi.h Traylor is, with the .B.C:,• 0 THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU NG PEOPLE LIKE YOU Judy Hunter from Kincardine shot the Low Gross for the field with 84, and alsi won the F.H. Kilbourn Trophy. The runner- up was Della Bedard (89). 'The . Seniors champion was. Freida Whinfield of Owen Sound. - +' - The Nine Hole .event was.'won W. Wawanosh files _Clinton resotution G .r-• u S t e �`h• i�egiLlar, ,eF etiab r`. sessionn" of Wet Warw.anosh Township Cou_ ncwas. field at the Hall on Tu ay evening, Septernber 5. The minutes of.,a special July meeting and the regular August session were rea and ,.adopted on motion of Cou oil fors Hickey and Aitchison: The clerk was instructed to' write the Lucknow Fire I~f SULLY {J ° U n -' by 'qrs. Geo. Brut,e. of Goderich. The following are other Goderich winners, In the First Flight, Maxine' Martin won the and L•.ow Gross, Shelagh Sully .a - 4'v Saturday the Oo 1erioh Minor . Hockey association o elta?�d' registration for the upcorning' 1972-73 seasons. The registration was held at the Goderich Mernorial Arena and won the 2nd Low Net; and will be open again this Saturday Marie Huff won 'the 3rd' Low between the hours of 9:00 a.m. Net, and 12,noon, T}lefinal date for Tn the Second -Flight, the *1st registration will be O'ctQber• 9. Low Gross went to dean Knight __ Regist ation`fees hare¢ been aze.l Beaver ok tothe 2nd Low set -this year at $10 for one Add, Gross, .and.Ardith Brisette won $17,00 for two children in the the 1st Low Net, same .. family, ,or $20.00 as a In the Third Flight, Chris rnairnurn per •farnily, This fee Hoffrneyer had the 2nd "Low must accoxapany the Gross, and. Ruth Clancy won the- registration form op the date of 3rd Low Net. registration.. The team of Jean Knight, Extended health: and dental Ardith Brisette and,Bess Sriiith. insurance is available »at the won the team competition. rate of $1.00 per player, with the'" Both Men's and Ladies' exception of juveniles who may Nights were washed out last week. However, last night, 37 rnen took part in Mea'_s__NigI .- The fol lowing are the .top six r -,issuers: °.Ba -Bas iodF4 t...-m::E,, , .; ..,,._ ., • Hintan, Stan Paquette, George . Bolton, Mike •Mallough and The Ontario Wheat Bob Cuncic. I understand there Producers' Marketing Board were sorne pretty good scores, has sold_ its entire stocks. of Ons. Sunday, -the rnen held milling grade .1972crop: wheat.• their Papernick , Trophy event. K. A,, Standing, secretary - The winner of this trophy was manager of the rnarketing George Gould .with a net of 66. board, announced the sale of The runner-up was Alf Costello more than 3.7 rnillion bushels to with a net• of 67. Canadian . International Thee Invitational• will be Development Agency for world played this Saturday with.a full food aid. Destination will slate of 120' golfers. • include several countries, the Championship Day will •be -name of which were not. September 30. disclosed...- -ed...- tir c os �.:., Shirley 1. Colin, Edit•'•, Signal -Star, Geduld, Ontnrl* eme(A/C1 (Continued from page 2) afoot for' a fashion show and talent show sometime soon ....- but drama' is° the ultimate goal for ;the Blyth playhouse. - While talking with Keith, the idea struck that sorne sort of a co-operative theatre -venture among little theatre groups in the' district might help Blyth hopefuls get their prograin. off 'the ground- - and at the sarne time assist established little • theatre groups to broaden tri For irtstirnce,. foderieh • Theatre produces three plays a season. Let's • say that wh GLT sold its memberships sorne' year, it sold there on the basis of seven plays instead of three. •It would mean that Goderich people would see the, three Goderich plays •as' well as four plays brought to Goderich' by contributing theatre grodps in Department, 'iii regard to • providing - more "'efficient . fire protection to the ; rural areas. Resolutions frorin the Town, of Clinton and the •Erie Economic' Council were - placed before Council', and th'e Clerk Y3was instructed to file there. Council decided to consider the Dungannon Drainage Works • report on September 26 and instructed the clerk to make the necessary preparations 'for that date. Thg Road Superintendent .was instructed to apply for the �• ••,Interirn Subsidy on' road expenditures on ,a motion by Councillors 'McDonald and Aitchison. Wegive you a7,Getter deol -you better believe �t LOW COST 1OANS A!VERAGE_MONTHLY PAYMENTS__ cis* Y.0 ' limelit0 12 Mf: 18-11116: -24 Mr.- 38 Mir' 48 Me. o Mn. $ 1001 8.84 , coo 1,.. $ 2001 17.60 12.10. 9.32 1 300' 20;52 18.16 13.98 9.82. 7.76' 400 • 35.35 24.21 18.65•. 1'3.10 10.34 8.71 500 : 44.19` 30.26 23.31 16.37 12.92 10.87 600 53.03 36.31 27.97 19.65 15.51 13.05 700_61.67' 42.37. 32.63 22.92 18.10 15.22 800` , 70.71 48.42 37.20 26.19 20.68 17.40 900' 79.55 54.45 41.95 29.47' 23.26 19.57 1,000 19.39 60.52 •46:61 32.14 25.85 21.75 1,!500'' 132.58 90.78 69.92 49.11 38.77 32.62 000 171471 121.04 93.22 65.50 51.70 43.49 2,500' 220.96 151.30 116,53 81:87 64.62 54.36 000:216.15 181.57 139.83 90.23 77.55 65.24 3,500 309.34 211,83 163.14 114.60. 90.47 76.11 ,000'' 363.54 242_,09 186.44 130.95 103.40 86.98., ,000 44 51 233.05 163.71 129.25 108./4 . SPL : $1,000 repaid In twelve con- ***Ova nionthfiy ltwtalmenta of $88,89 woad tOst $60.08 sit our tate annual inter- fist rats of 11 ppin t per annum. Loam are Ufa (for Insurable members) at no x 41 NOW ONLY �oderich Community Credit Union .. 15 M` tlAVId S'1`. �:�.__.:�:.:�``�hlt-�►'#f t31f�-I1N1L1.Id1��Kilaw�4111--� �.� ,�.. 1 41,14. 41o0dAy tee Friday 10 9.iw. is p.ti+l.. ,Souraey' tl I4n,-12: km. !PHONE 824w1131 IT'S WNERE You BELONG • other towns and cities around the district. Maybe there could ° be a couple of plays brought in frorn Wingharn• and' two . from Owen Sound. In return, 'the GLT could take two of their plays to ,Owen Sound and to Wingharn. • And, thought Keith, 'if Owen Sound, Wingharn and Goderich could be'pursuaded to bring one or two of their plays to Blyth theatre, put sorne money in the till at the Blyth theatre and also educ.ate and et`rtht*s th Bl h a ,r o le'"'as Ufa a d ii'9h, it ..v c v'n theatre group is concerned» ;,yet is a tremendous idea, I feel, pan'd;, one which should be carefully considered by local and district theatre lovers. We're fast approaching an age in which "leisure time will forrn a major portion of our life f•.. and live theatre might as well flourish in this part .of the province as:. anywhere, , 0 for onefesstiitat be covered, for $.2,00. •This a prerniurn', h (leaired, is in, addition, to registration fees and is. to be paid at 'the ,tire a of registration, J. ,Birth. certificates will be ''required for a number of players later* in the season and parents or guardians should ensure that these are readily .available. the exceptitan o goalkeepers, all players must provide their own hockey equipment, Any player who has not turned in his registration form and fee will not be .a Mowed on the ice. Fees may be .paid by snail to the G.M,H.A. at Box 25 Goderich. Minor hockey officials note that it is advisable that every • b re. pA741.10 dwY Mr. Standing revealed the sale will dispose of . til, l stocks i•.es.en. owned--� _ n. � . b tkC�_ y rnarketing board -'of - lraiUin quality,• leaving only about 400,000 bushels of sprouted lower quality stocks unsold. The sale calls for immediate, shipment -from St. Lawrence ports. Mr. Standing said one boat, the Gordon C. Leach, picked up wheat this past weekend at Sarnia and Walkerville for dispatch to Port Cartier in the lower St. Lawrence for transfer to ocean vessels. Total rnarketing board• purchases of 1972 crop wheat to date amount to •five rnillion bushels• Earlier sales'by the rnarketing board included about one million bushels to the United Kingdom. Player should, coyer hunself-with the 4 _. n tarx¢ litaspital Insurance Pian, 14, ease of, injury, the playeir and .parents or guardian. wave claims, of any kind against the C,M.H.A, in regards to njurtes,fincurred by, players playing' or: prasti.sing, and -.against,., ,•driyers when on G,M.H.A. business: • Parents of children chosen for � � ' trave Ilam` tears are 'expected to provide transportation for out of' town games. Local ..- :_.: o..:: raP h COVERING ALL GENERAL WORK FREE Lawn Patch Kit WITH ,EVERY PVRCH'ASE OF rA�" }:7&nWu7 3Pl S TSFc'y¢fE, .> 4;RNHF4 3 w7nY As 1 w7n ?7 FALL sEAScI REPAIR* REMODEL with PRICED:RIGHT Bmimms, WN F TV -- with weed control A Special Formulation That: * Guarantees a weed -free lawn next Spring Gives grass a good green colour throughout the Fall Prepares your • lawn- for the•° harsh winter ahead * Notirishes grass roots during their most active growth period * Helps your lawn to a faster,' healthier start next Spring • * ree GOWER'S Industrial & Garden Centre 75 Hamilton St , t;nci� rig h 1.2.1 f3/t,1 • PAINT • PANELING *CEILING TILE • INSULATION PLYWOODS • gARJNE ;PAINTS See Us Soon & .�:Save & ACCESSORIES . wti:•�yyJ$•h:i:Y}:•}.'F+v:{::•Lbs:{: i s:•1\}� 1.ti•}AL :HARDWARE • HANDTO'OL,S- • M01 Dmes • CEMENT & MORTAR • •.ARB_ORITE MIX. ,• QUALITY •LUMBER JOHN JEFFERY lit SON 163 ELGIN AVE. EASE' 524-8171. -TRANSPORTATION (47.50 -5% SAIES TAX -AND LICENCE Yoe will Never be able to Duplicate This iough Truck at this low PrIco. CKS ONLY! SpeciaIPurchose; of year end 1922 model Trucks --(THEY Will BE LICENCED ASA 1973 TRUcK)--Indudcs... HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION LOAD "RATED TO 1400 LBS. ' - 6 PLY WHITEWALL TRUCK TIRES ' -,-- 110 H.P.,OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE -y- GOOD GAS MILEAGE - 30 MILES TO GALLON -- 2 SPEED HEAVY DUTY HEATER „ - ALTERNATOR (12 VOLTS - 360 WATT) -° CIGARETTE LIGHTER -W- PADDED DASH -r-- CURVED SAFETY GLASS ARM RESTS This Truck has the "Gine to haul a 1/2 ton 'load uP'to 85 miles per hour. THE ONLY TRUCK WITH. A 2000c0 ENGINE. ' "" • •P34 HURON D-GODERICI 4 .sr CHURCH STREET MEDICAL CLINIC DOCTORS , A.B. DEATHE-R.G. LOMAS-B. LYNCH -H. CIESLAR ARE ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS EFFECTIVE Monday, Sept.1 Drs. DEAtHE & LOMAS FROM 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday & Thursday NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY TFROM 9 a.m. to 12:30. Tuesday Friday BY APPOINTMENT - ONLY a Drs. LYNCH & CIESLAR- FROM 9 a -m. to 12:30 Monday& Thursda BY APPOINTMENT Y ' ONLY FROM 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday & FridayNO APPOINTMENT . . NECESSARY . 47 CHURCH STREET . CALL 524-8309 J Judy Hunter from Kincardine shot the Low Gross for the field with 84, and alsi won the F.H. Kilbourn Trophy. The runner- up was Della Bedard (89). 'The . Seniors champion was. Freida Whinfield of Owen Sound. - +' - The Nine Hole .event was.'won W. Wawanosh files _Clinton resotution G .r-• u S t e �`h• i�egiLlar, ,eF etiab r`. sessionn" of Wet Warw.anosh Township Cou_ ncwas. field at the Hall on Tu ay evening, Septernber 5. The minutes of.,a special July meeting and the regular August session were rea and ,.adopted on motion of Cou oil fors Hickey and Aitchison: The clerk was instructed to' write the Lucknow Fire I~f SULLY {J ° U n -' by 'qrs. Geo. Brut,e. of Goderich. The following are other Goderich winners, In the First Flight, Maxine' Martin won the and L•.ow Gross, Shelagh Sully .a - 4'v Saturday the Oo 1erioh Minor . Hockey association o elta?�d' registration for the upcorning' 1972-73 seasons. The registration was held at the Goderich Mernorial Arena and won the 2nd Low Net; and will be open again this Saturday Marie Huff won 'the 3rd' Low between the hours of 9:00 a.m. Net, and 12,noon, T}lefinal date for Tn the Second -Flight, the *1st registration will be O'ctQber• 9. Low Gross went to dean Knight __ Regist ation`fees hare¢ been aze.l Beaver ok tothe 2nd Low set -this year at $10 for one Add, Gross, .and.Ardith Brisette won $17,00 for two children in the the 1st Low Net, same .. family, ,or $20.00 as a In the Third Flight, Chris rnairnurn per •farnily, This fee Hoffrneyer had the 2nd "Low must accoxapany the Gross, and. Ruth Clancy won the- registration form op the date of 3rd Low Net. registration.. The team of Jean Knight, Extended health: and dental Ardith Brisette and,Bess Sriiith. insurance is available »at the won the team competition. rate of $1.00 per player, with the'" Both Men's and Ladies' exception of juveniles who may Nights were washed out last week. However, last night, 37 rnen took part in Mea'_s__NigI .- The fol lowing are the .top six r -,issuers: °.Ba -Bas iodF4 t...-m::E,, , .; ..,,._ ., • Hintan, Stan Paquette, George . Bolton, Mike •Mallough and The Ontario Wheat Bob Cuncic. I understand there Producers' Marketing Board were sorne pretty good scores, has sold_ its entire stocks. of Ons. Sunday, -the rnen held milling grade .1972crop: wheat.• their Papernick , Trophy event. K. A,, Standing, secretary - The winner of this trophy was manager of the rnarketing George Gould .with a net of 66. board, announced the sale of The runner-up was Alf Costello more than 3.7 rnillion bushels to with a net• of 67. Canadian . International Thee Invitational• will be Development Agency for world played this Saturday with.a full food aid. Destination will slate of 120' golfers. • include several countries, the Championship Day will •be -name of which were not. September 30. disclosed...- -ed...- tir c os �.:., Shirley 1. Colin, Edit•'•, Signal -Star, Geduld, Ontnrl* eme(A/C1 (Continued from page 2) afoot for' a fashion show and talent show sometime soon ....- but drama' is° the ultimate goal for ;the Blyth playhouse. - While talking with Keith, the idea struck that sorne sort of a co-operative theatre -venture among little theatre groups in the' district might help Blyth hopefuls get their prograin. off 'the ground- - and at the sarne time assist established little • theatre groups to broaden tri For irtstirnce,. foderieh • Theatre produces three plays a season. Let's • say that wh GLT sold its memberships sorne' year, it sold there on the basis of seven plays instead of three. •It would mean that Goderich people would see the, three Goderich plays •as' well as four plays brought to Goderich' by contributing theatre grodps in Department, 'iii regard to • providing - more "'efficient . fire protection to the ; rural areas. Resolutions frorin the Town, of Clinton and the •Erie Economic' Council were - placed before Council', and th'e Clerk Y3was instructed to file there. Council decided to consider the Dungannon Drainage Works • report on September 26 and instructed the clerk to make the necessary preparations 'for that date. Thg Road Superintendent .was instructed to apply for the �• ••,Interirn Subsidy on' road expenditures on ,a motion by Councillors 'McDonald and Aitchison. Wegive you a7,Getter deol -you better believe �t LOW COST 1OANS A!VERAGE_MONTHLY PAYMENTS__ cis* Y.0 ' limelit0 12 Mf: 18-11116: -24 Mr.- 38 Mir' 48 Me. o Mn. $ 1001 8.84 , coo 1,.. $ 2001 17.60 12.10. 9.32 1 300' 20;52 18.16 13.98 9.82. 7.76' 400 • 35.35 24.21 18.65•. 1'3.10 10.34 8.71 500 : 44.19` 30.26 23.31 16.37 12.92 10.87 600 53.03 36.31 27.97 19.65 15.51 13.05 700_61.67' 42.37. 32.63 22.92 18.10 15.22 800` , 70.71 48.42 37.20 26.19 20.68 17.40 900' 79.55 54.45 41.95 29.47' 23.26 19.57 1,000 19.39 60.52 •46:61 32.14 25.85 21.75 1,!500'' 132.58 90.78 69.92 49.11 38.77 32.62 000 171471 121.04 93.22 65.50 51.70 43.49 2,500' 220.96 151.30 116,53 81:87 64.62 54.36 000:216.15 181.57 139.83 90.23 77.55 65.24 3,500 309.34 211,83 163.14 114.60. 90.47 76.11 ,000'' 363.54 242_,09 186.44 130.95 103.40 86.98., ,000 44 51 233.05 163.71 129.25 108./4 . SPL : $1,000 repaid In twelve con- ***Ova nionthfiy ltwtalmenta of $88,89 woad tOst $60.08 sit our tate annual inter- fist rats of 11 ppin t per annum. Loam are Ufa (for Insurable members) at no x 41 NOW ONLY �oderich Community Credit Union .. 15 M` tlAVId S'1`. �:�.__.:�:.:�``�hlt-�►'#f t31f�-I1N1L1.Id1��Kilaw�4111--� �.� ,�.. 1 41,14. 41o0dAy tee Friday 10 9.iw. is p.ti+l.. ,Souraey' tl I4n,-12: km. !PHONE 824w1131 IT'S WNERE You BELONG • other towns and cities around the district. Maybe there could ° be a couple of plays brought in frorn Wingharn• and' two . from Owen Sound. In return, 'the GLT could take two of their plays to ,Owen Sound and to Wingharn. • And, thought Keith, 'if Owen Sound, Wingharn and Goderich could be'pursuaded to bring one or two of their plays to Blyth theatre, put sorne money in the till at the Blyth theatre and also educ.ate and et`rtht*s th Bl h a ,r o le'"'as Ufa a d ii'9h, it ..v c v'n theatre group is concerned» ;,yet is a tremendous idea, I feel, pan'd;, one which should be carefully considered by local and district theatre lovers. We're fast approaching an age in which "leisure time will forrn a major portion of our life f•.. and live theatre might as well flourish in this part .of the province as:. anywhere, , 0 for onefesstiitat be covered, for $.2,00. •This a prerniurn', h (leaired, is in, addition, to registration fees and is. to be paid at 'the ,tire a of registration, J. ,Birth. certificates will be ''required for a number of players later* in the season and parents or guardians should ensure that these are readily .available. the exceptitan o goalkeepers, all players must provide their own hockey equipment, Any player who has not turned in his registration form and fee will not be .a Mowed on the ice. Fees may be .paid by snail to the G.M,H.A. at Box 25 Goderich. Minor hockey officials note that it is advisable that every • b re. pA741.10 dwY Mr. Standing revealed the sale will dispose of . til, l stocks i•.es.en. owned--� _ n. � . b tkC�_ y rnarketing board -'of - lraiUin quality,• leaving only about 400,000 bushels of sprouted lower quality stocks unsold. The sale calls for immediate, shipment -from St. Lawrence ports. Mr. Standing said one boat, the Gordon C. Leach, picked up wheat this past weekend at Sarnia and Walkerville for dispatch to Port Cartier in the lower St. Lawrence for transfer to ocean vessels. Total rnarketing board• purchases of 1972 crop wheat to date amount to •five rnillion bushels• Earlier sales'by the rnarketing board included about one million bushels to the United Kingdom. Player should, coyer hunself-with the 4 _. n tarx¢ litaspital Insurance Pian, 14, ease of, injury, the playeir and .parents or guardian. wave claims, of any kind against the C,M.H.A, in regards to njurtes,fincurred by, players playing' or: prasti.sing, and -.against,., ,•driyers when on G,M.H.A. business: • Parents of children chosen for � � ' trave Ilam` tears are 'expected to provide transportation for out of' town games. Local ..- :_.: o..:: raP h COVERING ALL GENERAL WORK FREE Lawn Patch Kit WITH ,EVERY PVRCH'ASE OF rA�" }:7&nWu7 3Pl S TSFc'y¢fE, .> 4;RNHF4 3 w7nY As 1 w7n ?7 FALL sEAScI REPAIR* REMODEL with PRICED:RIGHT Bmimms, WN F TV -- with weed control A Special Formulation That: * Guarantees a weed -free lawn next Spring Gives grass a good green colour throughout the Fall Prepares your • lawn- for the•° harsh winter ahead * Notirishes grass roots during their most active growth period * Helps your lawn to a faster,' healthier start next Spring • * ree GOWER'S Industrial & Garden Centre 75 Hamilton St , t;nci� rig h 1.2.1 f3/t,1 • PAINT • PANELING *CEILING TILE • INSULATION PLYWOODS • gARJNE ;PAINTS See Us Soon & .�:Save & ACCESSORIES . wti:•�yyJ$•h:i:Y}:•}.'F+v:{::•Lbs:{: i s:•1\}� 1.ti•}AL :HARDWARE • HANDTO'OL,S- • M01 Dmes • CEMENT & MORTAR • •.ARB_ORITE MIX. ,• QUALITY •LUMBER JOHN JEFFERY lit SON 163 ELGIN AVE. EASE' 524-8171. -TRANSPORTATION (47.50 -5% SAIES TAX -AND LICENCE Yoe will Never be able to Duplicate This iough Truck at this low PrIco. CKS ONLY! SpeciaIPurchose; of year end 1922 model Trucks --(THEY Will BE LICENCED ASA 1973 TRUcK)--Indudcs... HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION LOAD "RATED TO 1400 LBS. ' - 6 PLY WHITEWALL TRUCK TIRES ' -,-- 110 H.P.,OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE -y- GOOD GAS MILEAGE - 30 MILES TO GALLON -- 2 SPEED HEAVY DUTY HEATER „ - ALTERNATOR (12 VOLTS - 360 WATT) -° CIGARETTE LIGHTER -W- PADDED DASH -r-- CURVED SAFETY GLASS ARM RESTS This Truck has the "Gine to haul a 1/2 ton 'load uP'to 85 miles per hour. THE ONLY TRUCK WITH. A 2000c0 ENGINE. ' "" • •P34 HURON D-GODERICI 4 .sr