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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-09-27, Page 26PAGE 10A-- 00DERICH STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 CHESS CLUB NEWS Bob McKinley named PC Party Whip The Goderich Chess Club will start again this year on Wednesday, October 3, 7.10 p.m. at 150 Cambridge St. The Club will run much the same, as last year with players competing in levels ticordirt to their ability. It is open to beginners as well as experienced players and to all age groups. Members meet each Wed- nesday at 7.30 and play a schedule with percentage of wins determining which level On auto shows they fall into. In the spring each level has its own playoffs to, decide level winners. , Last year's winners were: Level 1 and overall winner Charlie MacDonald; Level 2, Jim Kingsley; Level 3, Dennis Little; and Level 4, Rick Kingsley. Membership fees are 25 cents per week which is used for club expenses. For futher information phone 524-9019. Dealers plan separate shows for new cats There will be no auto -show in Goderich this near. At least there will be no unveilingobf the new 1974 automotive lines in one place as has been done on previous years at the Goderich Memorial Arena. Organizational difficulties have resulted in a decision by local auto dealers to drop that plan for 1974 and instead hold their own` individual introduc- tions of what's new 'on wheels for 1974. A number of the dealers have already introduced the new model year with special open house daysat their dealership' locations while others are plan- ning to introduce their new lines at a later date. Huron Automotive',in- troduced their new models over the past weekend, September 21 and 22, as did Jim 'Hayter Chev-Olds. McGee Pontiac Buick officially unveiled their new lines on September 20 and 21. Those wishing to see the new DIRTY .� CARPETS • DEEP CLEAN WITH STEAM CARPET .CARE 524-2440 Chrysler lines will be able to do so when Schutz Motors throw their gala unveiling on Septem- ber 28 and 29. The American Motors lige of cars was in- troduced on September 5 but Grafs Fina, the local dealer- ship, has been facing- delivery problems but will have new models on the lot later in the month or early in October. The 1974 Toyota lines will be introduced during October by Strickland Toyota and M and W Motors, will unveil the new Volvo s in late October as well. The 1974 snow machines, which were also featured during the combined arena auto show, are also in town for viewing at the local dealer- ships. Witnesses distribute Member 'of the Federal Legislature for Huron, Robert E. McKinley tPC) was last week named whip of the Progressive Conserative Party. Mr. McKinley succeeds Tom Bell, member for Saint John - Lancaster, who has held the post as whip since 1958 and who recently has become -party house leader replacing Gerald Baldwin, the member for Peace River. Two months agcy Mr. Bald- win announced his intention of stepping down as house leader and has now been named chair- man of a parliamentary' strategy. committee. - Assisting Mr. Bell will be Walter Baker, member for Grenville Carleton, as deputy house leader. Mr. McKinley. 45, a native of Zurich, has been serving as deputy -whip, -since 1972. • His dirties as -whip will include keeping track of members of the party, appointing members ot'standing and special commit- tees on behalf of the party, organizing speakers in- debates and rounding up members for vot lug Mr McKinley .has been a member of the Commons since 1965 when he replaced Elston Cardiff who had held the seat -"for the Conservatives for 25 years before retiring. 1)on Mazankowski, member for Vegrei ille Alberta, .has been named chairman of the Conser- vative caucus. Legion Branch 109 New members invited to, The regular monthly meeting of the Royil Canadian Legion, Branch 109, was held Thursday September 18 in the Green Room of the Goderich Legion Hall with 30 members present. First vice-president Ed Tanks presided over the meeting in the absence of the branch president Bob Champ - man. The membership chairman reported that forms are now available to .sons of veterans who wish to apply for associate membership in Branch 109. Persons who enter the branch under this' new category must be 18 years of age and will be subject to a special initiation. They have no vote. Associate members would be expected to support the aims and objects of the Royal Canadian Legion. Other membership categories include the ordinary member ship, which is open to those who have lo Canadian Armed Forces, • Stinson and confined at home fall will fraternal members, those who were Brian Markson and Lou tober 26be held on F are not veterans but assist in Whiting. t:.� Zone C-1 °'the work of various branch The September 18 meeting set to fall cony committees, as well as was also informed that the' S be held in s honorary and life members. cement has been poured at the ea Po September 2 The meeting was informed Lancaster site linon 1 'Commit that $1800 in bursaries have for reception, of they Sherman the charrrnanehip oft been awarded to seven students Tank president Joe Fenn; purchased last summer making to further their education by the Branch. g Pteparation f, beyond the secondaryschool wry N -C-V wreaths and The tank is to be transported church and poppy` level. This money comes partly from Toronto sometime in Sep. which will Cenotap from the Legion Poppy Fund tember. both be and the Ladies. Auxiliary. The first Legion dance of the November the Barn da" :� A committee of Past Presidents is 'to be set up to review e laws and revise the branch FOR THE FINEST IN - —VOA meeting learned that the HUNTING GOd monthly 50-50 club draw is FISHING —Nose proving very popular. The & SPORTS EQUIPMENT —CRA sports committee reported, that a golf tournament is planned for at K served in the U Veterans reported in hospital _ , Westminster in London were il William McGill, J. Dodkin, J , ' .v -•71iv_J.�" SPORTING GO e ay and Murray McDonald. At w 73 Hamilton son niversity Hospital is Don S24 • • • • TO SEE THE 4 CHRYSLERS How'sYour Hearing? Montreal, P.Q. — A free offer of, special interest to those who hear but do not understand .words has been announced by Beltone. A non-operating model of the smallest Beltone aid ever made will he given absolutely free to anyone answering this advertisement. Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obliga- tion. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 9218, OBeltone Elec- tronics of Canada, Ltd., 3637 Metropolitan Blvd. E., Mon- treal 455, P. Q. special tract � F A v 3, • Every man, woman and child associated with the local congregation of Jehovah's -Wit- nesses has volunteered to, take part in the distribution of a special tract in this area. Mr. Lohse presiding minister said, "this is in conjunction with thousands of congregations throughout. the English speaking world. It is expected that during 10 days beginning• September 21 some 130 million ,tracts will be systematically delivered to homes. Later this year other language groups will share in distribution also," he declared. "Since the first announ- cement at international assem- blies this past summer, special programs have been in progress to synchronize the work of distribution. "The four page tract entitled, 'Is Time Running Out For Mankind?' briefly presents' man's problems then..quickly directs the' reader to a list of 4 Bible scriptures for one's con- sideration as to the remedy," 'Lohse said. The Witnesses maintain that they do not expect to convert the world. Rather it is their desire, they say, to provide scriptural hope for those who are looking for something bet- ter and that can be provided -only by their God Jehovah. They point to the tract as one means of accomplishing this - work. A PARTNER IN UNITED do FEDERATED APPEALS ATTENTION VETERANS * New seat bail arrangement °witl , shoulder belts the t engage only when brakes applied * Larger motors on Fury and Monaco With each new car sold Friday and Saturday, September 28 & 29 Ex -Service MON aed Women sad Dependents THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER Mr. H,W. Moyer Provincial lqrvlce Officer London, Ontario wiN be visiting In the area Anione wishing 'Information, advice or assistance, regarding war disability ,pen•Ions, treatment, allowances, etc., Is requested to contact the ssMNos Moab, or secretary, et the local branch, whose name appears blew, not Prier then Oc- tober MN, 1973 to arrange an interview. - Geor r Low lsrvlce Officer PHONE S24.723$ et 5244390 ,IO •r where quality is a little hi Dodge Trucks Fargo Trucks YOUR AUTHORIZED FULL LINE CHRYSLER DEALER 414 HURON ROAD GODERICH 521-8311 • •