HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-09-21, Page 4DEEICki SIGNAL•STAR. THURS}}DAYy .SF�PT1 1 BER /21,, 1972
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A meeting of the .. executive
members of Huron NPP Ending
Associa�ti7n ;z ,gas s �he1fd— in
Goderich `WSunday night 'to
finalize details for the Septem-
ber 27 nomination meeting in
Brucefield'. Election strategies
were° reviewed and preliminary
:appointmentsto.: the election
committee were made.
- Special 'speaker. for the
anticipated that certain atudent ,"apr" on ; localenumeration
voters ”may be,deprived of their ` l• ists, •
-vow because they- i be at z It-warA deeicteittolhave °Ri4in
ding school out-of-town on Oc- Vi6e;pxesident, Herb K1npp,
tober 3(1. 'Thur would normally Zurich, obtain additional proxy
- e forms from the Returning Of•
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- pominatwn meeting ,ill: be Ted . w/ C a ti co
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Walkerville, Provincial NDP , At -.last the, ratepayers°M
labour critic and men*ber of the Huron. County as 'well as
Ontario p Municipal • Affairs • ratepayers in other parts'of the -
a' Committee, r province will "get an oppor-
tunity ederal cam'
manager tunity to air:' their beefs on the,
• will be Paul _Carroll, Goderich, costs. of education -and ,
who reviewed.: current plans. suggest ways, to. 'alleviate
' Election materials will be pur-' increased spending.
chased •locally and volunteer There will be a meeting, in'
manpower will, prepare all sign London • Monday, .October 30.
The Kinsmen club of Goderich elected their new executive , Don Ruetz, past president, Back, Lionel Kloss,'direfctor, Stan material. ,Efforts will .be direr- Groups and/or individuals are,
Connelly, second vice, John', Shaddick, president, John a ted at the production sof a coin- invited to attend, • but
last week The are, left to right,_ front, Bili Dobie, a
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- - �- .6, B`II Kfrke , direct if nn "` , sr+r... r w pr ix'
rearyistrar,. Paexl Baechler:, first vice, a >r portrayed
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• "� - national themes poin`' advance of any intention to do
yew . . w• .> �, terms . (af -1n a1,,imuPR The cam _,
au*
share of -federal government
ricer to have 'them available at
the 'nomination meeting, Riding
--•rnember .•will1b advised.._. that_...,_
under Section 46 of„the. Canada
Elections Act, such students are
° allowed vote by proxy.
In reviewing policy
statements,. the changes in the
revenuescoining from the cor
• porate sector as compared to the
contributions of individuals
. - ; •..,�, ere di d It was stressed
heard that Mars Jean,Carruthe_rs that members h c ear iy —tl`°
has been • engaged.. full -tune, for understand that arty "Leader.
the • kindergarten at Robertson David Lewis was not calling for
School.. in Goderich; Warned .increases in Corporation taxes
that Jim Murray has resigned as but rather that "loopholes should
custodian at the sande school, be closed'• to permit a more even
hired Howard Hopps as Driver distribution` ` ;of, revenue
Education instructor at Seaforth contributions to the, federal
and Clinton high schools; and government.
approved the termination of a A ° further . meeting ,will be
contract with Mrs. Eila E. Mar- called when election committee
tin, , French teacher J.A.D. appointments have been confir- -L
• Cuul. Schon o e ,ouiids ixi_ b mein .ers :co'ricern &
of impaired health. 4 , -
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SCHOOL BUS SAFETY-_ An* dew
n views
paign slogan will be"New Persons wanting to meet' with
Democrats Listen": there 'will . The Committee on the Costs of
be no campaign song. Education should write to Dr.
In further discussion, it was J.R. McCarthy, Executive Direc-
i n ettes will tor, Committee on .the Costs of
Education, Room S-944, 252
Bloor Street West, Toronto 181.
distribute . Other members include Chair-
• man T.A: McEwan, P:E. Ar-
senault, Mrs. H. Farr, L.M.
drug info
Kerr, W.G. Phillips, J.C. Ronson
and D.C. Trowell. '
W.D. Kenwell, Superinten-
dent of Operations, told the
board that while in 1971. there
were 739, kindergarten students
enrolled in 39 classes, this year
there are .773 kirgarte"
pupils, in 36• classes:.nde. , ; �n
The.new Goderich Kinette Club executive took up their duties
on Monday evening as the club swung into another season of
activities, Left to right executive members are, front, Karen
ON DISPLAY
The largest stock of show
cars that we ever had this
early in the model year.
See the Oldest and the Newest on
the showroom floor. You'll see 73
Cadillacs displayed with an all -
original 1904 one - cylinder chain
driven Cadillac!
Under the canopy is a big beautiful
73 Pontiac Grandville sedan
displayed with a restored 1927 Pon-
tiac Landan sedan with 14,000
actual miles.
COMPLIMENTARY
Inv . -1)y ei (Jr)
sa r,offee anti
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C•4,DP.g Bitr���e
Fry, secretary, Helen Hill, president, Anne Doherty, treasurer,
back, Bev Whetstone, past president, Donna Reed, bulletin
.---,editor and Judy Hiles, vice president. (staff photo)
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EM *MEE
.The first, meeting of the
Goderich Kinettes was held at
the Kinsmen Playground,
September 18.
During the first week of Oc-
tober the Kinettes will be
distributing- Narcotic . Guides to
each residence at the request of A capital forecast for the
e _Godexeli-�P�alice--i�epat-d 19?$_ to19l7 showed two
merit. The' Kinettes will again Projects totalling $323,000 for
head the Ability Fund (March Exeter Public School . in. 1973
of Dimes) January 29, 1973. The and one for Victoria Public
girls are already busy making School in "Goderich at an
bazaar items. •estimated $300,000 slated for
The Christmas Bazaar will be r
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held December 9. Cookbooks are : The Victoria School project
in the process of being published was to have begun in 1973, but
and will be ' ,available at the' • is being delayed fora year to
Bazaar or from any Kinette. "assess.pupil.• population pat- .
Several of the girls will assist terns in municipalities ' im-
Mrs. Brady's Guide Troop in mediately' adjacent • to
earning their Child Care badge, . Goderich".
The meeting adjourned with a In other business, the board
social hour and lunch. approved' policy on the pro-
- . ; rating of retirement gratuities;
•
CordiallyInvite .The Public
To Attend Their howing Of The
•L •NEW '73 MODELS
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- LETTERS TQ'ME EDITOR
Consumers' Association of
Canada reports that in Ontario
alone, in the period from Sep-
tember 1963 to June 1970, 14 '
children were killed' .and 581
seriously injured when the bus
carrying them *as involved in a
-collision. School buses are
exempt from many sections of
the Canada Motor Vehicle
Safety Act including those sten-,
dards covering'interior-occupant
protection. CAC headquarters.
are at 100 Gloucester Street, Ot-
• tawa, Ontario.
--HOUSEHOLD-SAFE -Y- -
Because household synthetic
detergents for laundry, wall and
floor washing are used in ,every
home, Consumers' Association
of Canada requests' the Depart-
ment of Consumer and Cor-
• porate Affairs to have these
products listed under the Hazar-
dous Products Act and therefore
subject to its labelling
requirements. CAC headquar-
ters are , at 100 Gloucester. •
Street,' Ottawa, Ontario.
ON DISPLAY
AT THE DEALERSHIP
Thursday & Friday, September 21&22
OPEN TILL 1 Q P.M.
.
FREE RAW
:ez
_.. BRAND NEW . .
with a picture that outcolors, outbrightens, outdetails
and outperforms every other color portable its size'
1 year parts & labour warranty will' b
honoured by Chisholm TV, 311 Mary St., Goderich
EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY ATTENDING IS EL1GIELE•
Dt1AW TO BE.MADE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 344. 1972 BY POLICE CHIEF FRED'MINSHALL
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AND AREA MOTORIST'S fait OVER 43 YEAR
5�lirl'II�Cr GODERICH .._
Dear Editor:
It's not often that a play
opens. in' Toronto. based solely "
on the characters and farming
community of, an area of Rural
Ontario. And when will it ever
happen to be about the people
around Clinton, Goderich and
Holmesville? To -nit° that's
when!
To-nite, Thursday, September
21st, The Theatre , Passe
Muraille opens in Toronto`
Those of us who enjoyed the °
play < the ' group. put, on: out at the
Bird farm would like to wish
them well. I have just recently
'Owed-to_-P-6derich; but�-k-ern -• -
personally acquainted with one
of the cast, and I plan to send
them a telegram of best wishes.
Perhaps there, are, others who
would like to do the same. If so,
send it to Theatre Passe
Muraille, c/o Paul Thompson,
Director, 11 Trinity Square,
Toronto.
I'm sure they all would ap-
preciate it.
Sincerely,
D.R. Bundy
Goderich
WAIT!
Till you see the
new GM Bumpers
YOU'LL FLIP!
When you view the
all new intermediates
New Models
New Names
G'AN' A
CENTURY
LUXUS
REGAL
MARVEL !
At the new
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