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INFO every Saturday at
oderich Legion Hall 8:30 p.m.
too regular games, $12700
ices, Four share -the -wealth
s with this week's jackpot
5ef won in 59 calls. Door
its. Admission $1 00--gtf
OLNIESVILLE U.C.W.
sear, Wednesday November
Commencing 'at 2:30 p.m.,
ing held at the White Car-
uon, 'Holmesville. Sewing,
oduce, candy, baking and af-
'noon tea ser' ed. --43,44,45
WL SUPPER at Victoria
eet United Church, Wed-
sdav, November 14, 6.30 p..m.
dults $2.75. Children, twelve
ad under, $1 50. For tickets
one 514-7696.---43-44x
RCLE YOUR calendar Nov.
1973 2:30 p.m. for the Ar-
ur Circle Bazaar., Knitting,
afts, Christmas decorations,
me baking, aprons will be on
play. Tea and fruit bread
ill be served. -42,44
ENEFIT DANCE for Mr. and
rs, Ross Youngblut, who lost
eir barn by fire on Saturday,
ovember 3 at Auburn Com -
unity Hall. Music by "The
unty Companions". -43-44
BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday 8:30
pan. $150.00 Jackpot. Big cash
prizes.--40tf
FRIENDS, NEIGHBOURS
and relatives are invited to a
25th Wedding Anniversary
Reception for Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Montgomery,, .Friday,
November 9, 1973, at the White
Carnation, .,Holmesville. Dan-
cing, 9.30 to 12.30 to Wilbee's
Orchestra. Lunch
provided. -44-45
THE MORNING MARKET
PLACE, Saturday, November
3, 1973, in Wesley -Willis United
Church. Pantry, fleamarket,
handcrafts, novelties.
Children's Christmas tree.
Coffe 10 - 11.30 a.m. Lunch 12 -
1.30 p.m. -44
ASK FOR AN
APPOINTMENT
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If you have a hearing problem
contact The Zenith Hearing` Aid
Service by calling RIECK
PHARMACY 524-7241, 14 Inc
Square. FREE TESTING. NO
OBLIGATION.
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(RAI IE'S
ON ,THE SQUARE - GODERICH
Special This Week
HANDIWIPES
10c per pack
ANNUAL MEETING
Goderich Soiling Club
;4.
THURSDAY, .NOV. 1
Maitland Country Club
8:00 p.m.
i
Frank & Gus Carry -Out
PIZZA
SPAGHETT1..1ASAGNARAVIOLIALSO' _
50 NEST STREET, GODERICH
(Near° The Laundromat)
5 2 - 7 6 6 2
Delivery Charge only 35c
CLOSED MONDAY
OPEN 4 P.M. - 2 A.M. -WEEKENDS TO 3:30
SUNDAYS TILL 12:00 A.M.
SIN/OW-FLAKE Bazaar and,
Tea - Friday November 16th., 1
p.m. to 9 p.m. Green Room,
Canadian Legion Hall.
Goderich.-43,44,45,46
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall 8:30 Nov. 1, Admission
$1.00, fifteen regular games.
10.00 each. Three Share-,
The -Wealth games. One jack-
pot for 4 ., 0,00 in 56 numbers
consolation. One call aid
$10.00 added weekly if not
won.—cgtfn
HULLY GULLY—Nov. 3 -
Roger Quick and The Rain-
bows, Nov. 4 - Ontario
Snowmobile Grass Drag Cham-
pionship Series, Grand Finale.,
Nov. 10 - Night Lights, Nov. 11 -
Novice Moto Cross. -44
THE SALVATION ARMY
Clothing Depot in Clinton will
be having a lc Sale during the
month of November. The Store
is open Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturday of each week
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location
is 15 Rattenbury.-44
COME TO November Fair at
Victoria Street United Church
Wednesday Nov. 21; 2:30 p.m.
Bazaar, bake table, tea. -44-
45-46
FOWL SUPPER sponsored by
the Women of Knox,
Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
Wednesday, November 21, 6.30
p.m Adults $3, Children,12 and
under $1.50. For tickets please
phone 524-7284 or 524-
865.2.-44-45-46
-A RECEPTION for Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Martin (nee Lone
Nielsen) on Friday November
9, 1973 at the Saltford ,Valley
Hall. Dancing from 9 1. Music
by The Four Kings of Wood-
stock: Lunch served. Everyone
welcome: --44
PLEASE NOTE—St: Peters
Parish Christmas Fair and Tea
on . Sat. Nov. 24 at Parish
Hall. -41-44-45
SHEAFFER'S ,LOCAL 2315,
Christmas Dance, Saltford
Valley Hall, Saturday, Novem-
ber 17th, dancing to Norm's
Rhythm Pals, 9 - 1.' Tickets
$2.50 per person, available
from members. Buffet lunch
and refreshments. -44-45-46
RECEPTION AND DANCE
for. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott
(nee Laura Scholl) at Clinton
Legion Hall Friday Nov. 9.
Music by Country Gentlemen.
Dancing 9:30 - 1. Ladies please
bring lunch. -44
THE GODERICH BRANCH of
the W.I. will hold. a bake sale
at The Mill End Store, The
Square on Friday; Nov. 9 from
12 - 3 p.m. -44
a -d
A PROFESSIONAL baby
- photographer will be at the
People's Store or ,.7riday and
Saturday, Novem. 9 and 10.
Come in and get a FREE por-
trait of your child. -44
GODERICH
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524 781 1
AIRCONDITIONED
&* T orro *$I*,1
fol.9 se 10
LEGION
HOUSE TO HOUSE
POPPY •
CANVASS
Fri., Nov. 9
6 P.M. - 9 P.M.
by members of
Legion Branch 109
MONETTA MENARD'S
ON THE BEACH • GRAND BEND
MON FRI 5-10 p m DAILY SPECIALS
SAT 1!i SUN 9 am - 10 p m
PIRAT'S (AVE Open Daily 12 NOON 1 A M
SUNDAY 12 10 P M
• DANCING NIGHTLY '
DINING
WEDDINGS - MEETINGS - SOCIALS
RESERVE NOW - 238-2251
REGULAR
HEARING AID
SERVICE CENTER
CAMPBELL'S
168 THE SOUARE
Thursday, November 8
1 3 PM
FREE
cleaning and
check-up
of any hearing aid
FREE.
' electronic
hearing test
Don Brightrall
Sty ►t )rth 521 07 17
District M.irL Iger
1979 - 1973
Sisters of St. Joseph
Invite
the people of Goderich and area
to loin them In celebrating the
1000 ANNIVERSARY
of the Sisters In Goderich
SUND Y, NOVEMBER 4th
In accordance with the Commission's Policy Statement on
Cable Television dated July 16,,, 1971, cable television licensees
are required to give priority to the carriage of certain
Canadian television stations. The carriage of additional
stations is optional and individual cable television licensees
are expected to determine which optional stations beat suit the
needs of their subscribers and to request the Commission's
authorization for their carriage.
The new Gldbal Communications Network is scheduled to
commence broadcasting in January, 1974. All cable television
systems within the Grade B contours of any of the ,Global
signals or for which reception of any of these signals is
technically feasible and economically practical are expected to
provide carriage immediately upon commencement of broad
casting.
In its Public Announcement of July 27, 1972, the Com-
mission indicated that a Canadian station which cannot be
carried on its assigned channel because of technical reasons,
should be converted to a standard channel which is uniform
throughout the area of coverage. It is felt that such uniformity
is in the best interest of the public and the•television broad-
casters. The Commission is of the opinion that it would be ad-
vantageous if Global were carried on the same cable system
channel where practical.
In addition, CBLFT, Channel 25, Toronto, has been broad-
casting since March 23, 1973 and should' be carried by all
cable television systems within its Grade B contour or for
which the reception of its. signal is technically feasible and
economic -ally practical.
A number of licensees have already been approved for the
carriage of CBLFT - in some cases -on an interim basis where
carriage was to be on the same channel as the local television
station.
' Accordingly, the Commission will hold a Public Hearing
commencing Monday November 26, 197$,`at the Westbury
Hotel in Toronto, Ont.-; to consider the following applications
for the' carriage of Global and CBLFT. These applications ,
�. also include other changes.
APPLICATIONS TO DISTRIBUTE CBLFT,
TORONTO AND GLOBAL
AND OTHER CHANGES
GODERICH, CLINTON ANI) -HOI,MESVILLE, Ontario
Applicant -- Bluewater TV Cable Ltd., Clinton, Ontario
On Regular Channels -- Channel 3 - Global
Location where the application
may be examined -- R.R. 2, Clinton, Ontario
INFORMATION ON
APPLICATIONS AND44EARING
.RIGHT TO COMMENT:
.Are you interested in an application mentioned in this notice?
If so you can comment in an intervention to support, modify or
oppose the application. To do so follow this procedure. Send a
copy 'of your comments to the applicant by registered mail or
personal delivery to be received on or before November 12,
1973. Send another copy to the CRTC to be received by this
same date. Be sure to attach your postal or messefiger receipt
to the copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the applicant has
received his copy.
VIEWING OF DOCUMENTS:
Anyone can view the -aPplications coming to the Public
Hearing at the office of the CRTC, 100. Metcalfe Street, Room
1607, Ottawa, Ont. or at the local address given in this notice
for examination of application.
PROCEDURE AT HEARINGS: -
Read the CRTC Rules of procedure to find out the rights and
obligations of the parties too a hearing. Copies are available
from Information Canada
INFORMATION: '
For additional information on the applications at the hearing,
please contact the CRTC in writing or by phone 613.992-6240
or 996-2294.
Guy Lefebvre.
Director -General of Licensing
Acting Secretary
CRTC` - Public Notice 1973-52
Canadian . ..
Radio Television
Commission
Conseil de la
Radio Televis`'lon
Canadienne
the LADIES HOSPITAL AUXILIARY presents
an EXHIBITION & SALE of
60 PAINTINGS
'b,► JACK McLAREN o.s.a.
NOVEMBER 15'& 16
north street united church hall
to be opened by
Mayor WORSELL
at Z p.m. november 15 —1973
10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
BOTH DAYS t"'
E.R. Thede
19 Queen St Soul h
Kit( hoon01
HEARING AID SERVICE
SUN INTERNATIONAL
PRODUCTIONS
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OPENS ..SUNDAY
NOV. 'I 1 th
Three days only.
Don't miss this
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GODERICH, ONT.
524-7811
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OPEN HOUSE 2:30 - 5:00 pm.
In
St. Joseph's Convent - St. Peter's Parish Hall
BAYFIELD RD. — GODERICH
524-7711
DINING & DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
SUNDAY
DINE BY CANDLELIGHT
OUR ROAST BEEF IS
A DELIGHT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 2 AND t
THE BLUETONES.
Entertainment Wednesday Nights
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH
IS NOW OUR SPECIALTY —
SOMETHING DIFFERENT EVERYDAY
RESERVE NOW FOR
New Yea's Eve
CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR WITH THE
CREAM CHEESE
GOOD TIME BAND
TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE
SAVE OVER 52.00
ON A FAMILY FEAST
of
Kentucky Fried Ckickin
WED. NOV. lth and on WED. NOV. 14th ONLY
WHEN YOU BUY
A BUCKET
OR BARREL,
WE'LL GIVE YOU
JHJONS..'
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Fc3nttly PAr- k of French Fries
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.16 :12r. of N, .„r f Root—or— salad
Cit t,
A loaf ('f hot no -et Iain Bread
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87 Kingston St.
- at the 5 Points
GQDE•RICN*ducky• Ckicken
J rANAD,AMCbMfAW,
Colonel Sanders and his boys make it "finger lickin' good"..
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