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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-18, Page 9V. I0 s t. j fROM KINTAIL CHURCH NEWS rend j, Weir of the Kin - Presbyterian Church is Moderator for the and Ashfield tenon Churches and the pulpit vacant on October 14. Anyone 1 services of the r should the ... miw contact sir. Explorer. group Of the Assisted with the service ado under the leaders Beryl MacDonald, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Nancy then bound hymn book then dedicated to the for the pulpit which was on behalf of the eE�xl- • by Mrs. ald and accepted churchon of abort- by Rev. .J. _Weir. SOCIAL ITEMS attended the wedding on Saturday evening jucknow legion Hall for 'gid Mrs. Jim Hotn. At the youngcouple re to thefrontl�h Lawrence,e an ad - was read 'oda purse was presen- behalf of those present er ,Van Osch. an"Mrs. Duncan Simp- ,mpanied Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Donald Frayne to Strat- Friday evening to at - the dinner and dance in xtorian Inn sponsored by. uron Perth Separate 1Board for the staff. . JanSimpson of Western ity and Mr. -Gary Kaye acford spent the weekend rparents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Simpson. and Mrs. Bill Van Osch fail Store and sons Ber- d Jim acc ponied the ridge Graeae 8 students teachers by plane to Columbia leaving; Mon - any important places of have been planned for visit and it shou 1;1 be a teresting trip. The store this week while they ay. .Pearl Cole visited with nd M;,, Joe M a c l n tyr e c. and h'rs. F'* d MIS. LILLIAN SIMPSON 529-1548 Vassella and attended the Hogan reception on Saturday evening. A "meet' the teacher" night %vas held at North Ashfield school on Monday evening from seven until 9:30. The prin- cipal Mrs. Margaret MacCharles and Mrs. Marian Mnw.bray as;�jeted _bY Lh.e Special Education teacher Mrs. Mary Bere and the Music teacher, Mrs. Lillian Simpson greeted the parents and discussed school activities. Cof- fee and cookies were served .in the staff room by two Grade 6 girls Lynn Taylor and Janet MacDonald. The teachers were pleased with the splendid tur- nout of interested parents. Mrs. Jack MacKenzie visited with her father Bert Walden who has been ill in Kincardine Hospital, on Saturday. , His many friends wish for h4 im- proved health. Mrs. Margaret Elliott of Kin- cardine was a guest last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson and —family. Beware! Drivers! October weather means- changing weather-. Ex- perienced drivers know that changing weather mean changing ,driving ,conditions. .e,member...October is a month for slippery road sur- faces...especially when the first frost appears, and the roads are covered with a,thin layer of ice. Don't forget...pump your brakes to slow or stiip on slip- pery surfaces. Be a wise driver! Adjust your driving ,habits to these changing driving con- ditions. A head rest in a car is not meant to rest your head against. It is better called a head restraint, and its function is to lessen the danger of whiplash. Adjust so that it will cushion the back of your head - not your neck - in a rear -end .collision. Your body rises on impact, and therefore your head rest should be slightly higher than you think is desirable when you first lean Aur head against it. AMPLIGHT RESTAURANT 'VANAS iRA Don't wait too late! now for snowmobile or skating or any party - Your choice food our pleasure. Seating 80 or less. No party too small. Ntsr 8 Monday thru Saturday. TELEPHONE 482-6624 ric carman photography 7924 - PASSPORTS" 95 Toronto St. WEDDINGS - small PORTRAITS --_ children CO M MERCIAL - industrial f — POSTCARDS - brochures ( F R A M I N G needlework PHOTODRAWING ENLARGEMENTS CIL WINTERIZER t;s A highly specialized formula to condition grass end woody plants against winter kill. Use late In season at 20 Ib. per 1000 sq. ft. or may be spread In two 10 Ib. per 1000 sq. ft. ap- plications. Sorb. $5:49 ROSE COLLARS ihrculite, 12" diameter, i- 11.09 tome protect 4- against wlner damages. Collars TREE PROTECTORS Plos Is the time to protect your tries *hist mice rabbits, Mc. with ad- Nesble vinyl plastic tree protectors. 39c �.. FALL EVERGREENS woo NOW 18 THE IDEAL PLANTING TIME $ MectIon of Tulip Bios, Daffodils, Narcissus, etc. ART's NDSCAPING IVNURSERY . N111 to . E, GO d#141CH 14126 LANDS6A rp SERVICE & *UPPUEig Open 7 Days a week y Til IIATURDAy TiLL DAR SUNDAY 12 to 6 Provincial restoration seminar Does restoration pay or is there more money in high rises? Invitations have been sent to members of Huron County Council, the Goderich and Area Planning Board, Goderich _Mayor„.Harry_ Worsen. and the-, President of the Goderich Businessmen's Association by the Huron County Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario to attend a provin- cial seminar next month to ex- plore answers to these questions. The seminar, to be held at the University of Guelph on Saturday, November 3, is spon- sored by the Provincial Conser- vancy. The theme will be "Con- servation A Constructive Community Policy” and the A.C.O. claims it is timely because at long last municipal officials and conservationists in many areas are beginning to think alike. ,- �. Demolition of - historic 'and architecturally worthwhile buildings to make way for "town renewal" and for ad- ditional high rise buildings ism ._losing favor with planner generally according to the A.C.O. "The big argument against conservation was MON-EY", the A.C.O. points out in its seminar announcement. "Now, some governments, some public officials, even a few developers and a growing number of private and corporate citizens are getting the message." "They've discovered there's money in conservation". That, the Conservancy people believe, makes all the dif- ference. On hand at the Guelph seminar will be civic officials, architects, the general public and even a few developers to prove it Meetings commence at 12 nood- and continue till 5:00 ,p.m. The sessions are open to all citizens interested in conser- vation and restoration. Tickets, obtainable through the local Conservancy Branch or from the Wellington County Branch, Post Office Box 574, Guelph, are $5.00, including lunch. On the program are John Fisher (Mr. Canada), Canadian C tial C minissioner and en enno authority of restoration projects across Canada; Robert Phillips, executive director of Heritage Canada, Ottawa; two Toronto developers who have found bigger profits in restoring old.. -buildings---:-than—bctEiidng — new ones; representatives of a Hamilton group which buys, restores, then leases or sells old buildings, and -a representative from Waterloo Regional -Gover- nment which -has recently set up a foundation to fund such purchase and restoration of historic architecture. ' A special feature will,,be a discussion of the Industrial Estate as a means of cen- tralizing industry, outside all municipal borders to reduce civic.' pollution and eliminate the scramble among cities, towns and even villages for in- dustry. GODERICH BIGNA,L•9TAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 111„ 1107i-TAb11' TASTY MEALS ,o►konwry LIGHT SNACKS for not -so -hungry people GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE. & TAVERN Ltd. LICENSED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT WEST STREET $UPEW$ATEE AUCTION The Poppy Committee of Royal Canadia Legion Branch 109 of Goderich are hard at work preparing for upcoming Remembrerance ay. Committee members are left to right, past president George Low, president Bob Ch pman, poppy committee secretary Ann Drennan, committee chairman Joe Drennan and Sandy Profit who is In charge of the distribution of wreaths. WMS Presbyterial at Knox The fall rally of the Huron Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church was, held last Wednesday in Knox Church, Goderich, with representatives from Seaforth, Hensall, Belgrave and Auburn present. President Mrs. Alex Enright was in charge of the af- ternoon's program. , The meeting was opened with a hymn with Mrs. G.F. Mills at the piano, . followed by prayer. Rev. - Ronald McCallum,- assistant' minister at Knox welcomed theladies to the church „on behalf of Rev. G.L. Royal and (he Session of the church. SMILE Marijuana—Potted plant Rouge—Paint blush Goodnight kiss—Bedtime smack Moon clock—Lunatic Sculptor's masterpiece—Feat of clay Pretty maid --Sweeping Beauty How pleasant it is to have money„ (Arthur H. Clough) Ready money _is Aladdin's Lamp. (Byron) received by members of the Ar- thur Circle. f ports of the various sec ries was received and a report of; council meeting in Toronto was given by Mrs. Gor- don Schwalm. A hymn was sung with Mrs. Clayton Edward at the piano. The minutes were accepted as "read by Mrs. Wilfred San- derson in absence of Mrs. R.S. Kerslake. The financial statement was given by Mrs. G.G. MacEwan. The guest speaker of the af- ternoon was Miss Jean Gar- diner of London who is the educational resource person for the Hamilton -London synodical. society of the Presbyterian Church •'in Canada. She introduced the new study' book, Why Christian Mission, Today? and showed the film, Mission Is. . Plans were made to hold the. annual meeting on January 9 at 1:30 'in Seaforth. , Reports will he received and the Hen- sall W.M.S. and the Arnold A solo was.WMr .4 Circ)e ,At t lc IN .,thea ripmJnatingr Robert lgctallum accompanied : committee to bring in the new by -Mrs. Mills. The offering was slate Of officers. `The devotional period was taken by Belgrave. The scrip- ture lesson was read by Mrs. J.C. McBurney and the meditation tvas taken by Mrs. Joe Dunbar, Mrs. Victor Youngblut, Mrs. Walter Shor- treed, and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mrs. Youngblut closed with prayer. BuiIdingperrnits- -up�ver last year The report of town building inspector Roy Breckenridge filed' at last Thursday's- town council meeting shows ,some startling and distinct facts about the architectural growth in the town. The report for the month en- ding September 29, 1973 shows that to date this year 222 building permits have been issued as opposed to' 167 last year at the same time. This represents an increase valued at $833,655 since the total value of the'perrnits this year is $2,718,750 over $1,885,095 foil the same period last year. Four apartment complexes have been erected this year. Commercial structures have in- creased ncreased by five this year from 24 to 29. The value of the struc- tures this year is $425,000 as compared to $416,790 in 1972. Demolished buildings are down this year, to four while there were seven last year. Thus far this year 12 garages and carportsvp been put up valued at $2300. So far in 1973, four govern- ment or institutional buildings have been erected valued at $171,000. There were none last year. Two industrial buildings --valued at $294,000 have been raised to date this year. Minor residential repairs with a value Of $158,900 numbered 100 this year as compared to 92 last. The new single residential structures are up slightly in 1973 numbering 48 but their" value is down figuring at $1,162,000 as compared to 44 last year with a value of $1,296,000. Ten signs were erected this year with an appraised value of $12,250. People in the town seem to be enjoying more luxuries these days as nine swimming pools were put in around- the town this year,. Their value ranges around $30,800. In 1973 to date, 95 new dwelling units have`'been created in Goderich. 24 TH Mrs. Clayton Edward in- troduced Miss Nina Knight and told about her work with S.N.A.P. during the summer months. She sang three songs and accompanied herself on the guitar. Lunch was served by Goderich ladies. x Snowmobiles, Motorcycles, Accessories and Clothing Camping and Sporting. Goods Hockey sticks, Bali ` Gloves, Helmets Spark Plugs --- 011 Sale Time 1:00 p.m. SAT. OCTOBER 2 0; 1 971 ALL SALES FINAL — NO RESERVE On the spot financing available AVCO — CHARGEX Auctioneers - GETHKE and LOBE HUL.LY-GULLY SPORTS AND RECREATION R.R. 1 VARNA, ONT• Phone 262-6809 — thejxa.t tt }t THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET NOW LOCATED ON HWY. #4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASiRA 42bx�' STORE HOURS. 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