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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-28, Page 22BINGO every Saturday at Goderich Legion,, Hall 8:30 p.m. :IY , Fifteen. regular . games;\ $12:00 Prizes. Four share -the -wealth games with this week's jackpot • $80.00 if won in 56 calls, Door ' 'prizes. A3mission "$1,00—gtf NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall 8:30 Every Thursday. Ad- mission $1.00, fifteen regular games. $.10.00 each. Three Share -The -Wealth games. One Jackpot for $190.00 in 58.calls consolation" One call and $10.00 added weekly if not won.—cgtfn BLUE WATER CHAPTER 284 Order of the Eastern Star Spring Tea and Bake Sale, Apr. 6, 1974 2-5pm. MacKay Hall. -11„12,13&14 ``CAR leaving for Western Canada first of April. Room for passenger. Write Box 96 •Signal Star -.-12,13 'RECEPTION will be heli on March 30th, for Mr. and Mrs. Eric Drennan {nee Dianne Stothers) in Saltford Valley Hail., Music by the Broughams. Friends), neighbours" and relatives are. welcome. -12,13 Huron lose money on BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth Memorial' Hall, Saturday 8:30 1"-,m.` $150.00' Jackpot. Big cash prizes.--40tf THE MAPLE LEAF CHAP- TER I.Q.D.E. will met April 2rcd, 8:r5 p.m:, at' the home of Mrs: Barry- Eastwood, 359 Iddon Street. -13 PANCAKE SUPPER at Knox United Church, Auburn, on '`Wednesday, April 3, 1974, from 5-8 p.m. Adults $2.00, Children 12 and under $1.00, Pre-schoolers free. Sponsored by Auburn Sunday School. Films for all while waiting: ----13, BETA SIGMA PHI JUNE BALL, Saturday, June 8th. Music by The Bluetones, 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., Saltford Valley Hall. Tickets $12.00 per. couple available .from any member.- 1.3,14,15,16 , THEY WOMEN OF ALL CHURCHES are invited • to hear • Mrs.' Marshall and Mrs. Mills of "The Invitation to Live,,, Crusade'' at North Strep Church, iri'the Ladies Parlour, Saturday, March :30th at 10;110 am.• Coffee will he served at 9:45. Please plan to at- tend. -13 farmers will sweethorn Q Abput 100 Huron. Count-'ffar- mers` stand ea lose money this season because Canadian Can- ners Ltd., of 'Exeter 'will 'con- tract only for the high-risk green pea crop,.executive mem- bers of the Ontario Vegetable Growers Marketing Board sai • ,Wednesday. Aubrey Lyons, board director for Elgin, Middlesex and Ox- ford counties, told a green pea and sweet corn growers' meeting in Londonlast week .that vertical integration allows proce'Ssors to put• such a squeeze on farmers. Vertical integration is the means by which processors' provide their own supplies by renting land to grow their own crops. • ' .. I, i ron County, the far- mers were told that the cannery Would grow all its 'own' sweet corn. The land- around Exeter is the best in the, province for sweet corn, yielding six tons per 'acre,:: while. the green pea yield is only at pear with the provin- cial average, said Mr.. Lyons. The crop with the lower dollarp otential and much higher risk will be given to the. " ..farmers. We .are powerless to stop this," he said. " , y,, The marketing, boarddoes not have acreage`agency.powers by which i' can set farm quotas and limit the increase (of ver, tical integration'"'farming, he ,said. ° "I have often read about, the mysterious creature in ..the mountains of Tibet,,called the abominable snowman. You don't have to go to. Tibet to see them -we've got a real snow job right here." " Bill Collins, chairman of the board, said a special committee 'has been established to meet with ministry officials on both a provincial And ,federal level to push for the equalization qf. vertical farming. "We are going to try to 'bring C'them back down, maybe to 20 , per' cent," said 'Mr. Collins. "We are going to do .the best in our power to elirpinate this insi'd'ious method of farming by multi -national corporations." He also said the board corn - crop mittee - would push for equalized prices' for vegetables, in Eastern Canada: This year the Qu,bec farmers have promised to hold out for prices comparable ;o Ontario's, he said.\ • . • • "And\ I hope` these•;`farmers. . will not settle for ds..We lost 13:,000 acres, of beans to Quebec last.year because of -their lower prices," said Mr. Collin Clarence Doroh, board direc- tor for Huron, Pertk,and• Lamb=, ton counties, said soipe farmers • were attempting 'to hot rj ,out, •on their' 'contracts. "Some farmers' kiave1.•' old them they' li'„.grow peas if we can get corn, but so far we've \ got nowhere. The grpwers aren't taking it very 'lightly,' he said. . "We're very unhappy' about it, but I don't know whether we'll be able t'o' do anything about it. Perhaps the growers should unite." ° Farmers at the Meeting said they would suffer' a loss but could not estimate how .much. Frank Barnes of the Ontario Crop Insurance Commission, a federal=prt vincial cost -sharing - program old the farmers their insuranc premiums will :almost 'lo ble this year. The inc ease is in direct relation to price .increases set by the marketing -board rlier this month, he said. *17 7HLt / ircren CIINNbrunix (04 WSW ID SUPP4fte !1i Orivy won/our . ArD laaoM 77M4 I JOYANrY !iO' warlrix" ;fir AT THE MAgKAY_ . HALL, Wednesday, April the'.3rd, The God'erich Rebekah Lodge will be holding a dessert card Party at 1:30 p.m... Admission '75c. Euchre, 500 and ,Bridge will be played ,until '4' p.m.. Prizes, followed by a bake Sale. -9,14,13 THE ANNUAL SPRING DANCE sponsored by Lucknow' Agricultural Society, to the music of Lionel Thornton and his' orchestra, will be held in Brookside Public School on Friday, April 5th from- 9:00 to 1:00. Admission $5.00' per couple in advance with. a limited number 'cif tickets, or $6.00 at the door. if available. To reserve tickets call, Russell Irvin, 529-7408•-10-13 fci NEXT ROTARY TRAVELOGUE ESCAPE TO PORTUGAL William Kennedy APRIL 30 Physical Conditioning A"sthmatic Children ° • 5 to 14 years Public Heatth office, Clinton -Eight Sessions 10 : a.m. Satur- ' iii i "'begiiiiiing Aprily 6, 1974. Doctors Consent required. A' Christmas Seal Service con- ducted ,by Mrs. Carol Bowker. - CARE is peoph.,p heipi ° Help crippled" kids- Buy Easter Seals. eeeeeeee i i i i i eeev I i ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTE4 Now Playing "FREEMAN" Coming Next "JET STRING" If you"'re rA NEW IN TOWN and dont know whichway to turn, ,call the Monday "Match" Special EVERY MONDAY IN MARCH • 0 Junior Burgers French Fries AT THE BUR'GER BAR EAt—IN 'OR TAKE-OUT 524-6152 37 Kingston St. Goderich e Colonel Sanders and his boys are cooking up a entucky Fried Ckieken. Our. Regula *1.85 Dinner TUESDAY ONLY 3 Pieces delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken Golden Brown French Fries ' Creamy Cole Slaw Grecian Bread 'm Colonel• Sanders and.his boys make it "finger lickin' good'I • 87 Kingston St. • at the S Paints GODERICH CI 2er WNS A CANAOIAN=COMPANV • , / I A • � •,. , , /I. d „ "a Y, N S x;' k,, x . d d p . J" a-.: 'r . r - . .M ¢, \. l .Y n t y ' 4Sa , • OODERIC I SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, `MARCH 28, 1974 ----PAGE 'SA SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT' PHONE 524-6`$38 0). THE BAVARIAN °.' 1NNr Bayfield THE REQPENING OF THE RESTAURANT SATURDAY; MARCH 30 Reservations Appreciated Phone -•565,-1.843 4): 11,12,13b. Annual meeting_ OF GQDERIC F1GURE SKATING CLUB TO BE MONDAY, 1 8:30 p.m" . H '-REN A . • UPSTAIRS GODERIC •A • Election of new executive for. coming year. Parents and • terested 'citizens .come. out and support your club. in - .,Fran & Gus Carry -Out ALSO- SPAGHETTI-LASAGNA-RAVIOLI LSO- a SPAGHETTI-L.AS�AGNA-RAVIOLI • 50 WEST STREE•t,.GODERICH (Near' ,The Laundromat). Delivery Char•9e only 50c CLOSED MONDAY • OPEN 4 P.M. - 2,A.M. - WEEKENDS TO 03:30 SUNDAYS TILL ,1:OO' A.M. . •n FRANK & GUS Special Tues. Weil: & Thurs. LAS&6NA OR .RAVIOLI Si GODERICH ASTY MEALS - tor husgr►4 PP!I LIGHT SNACKS Tor not4o4iungry pow GQDERICH RESTAURANT, STEAKHOUSE it TAVER)1, Ltd. LICENSED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ltd. WEST STREET - 4'• ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Thursday, April 4 AT THE ARENA • -� 7:00 P:M. ' Interested coaches, parent;s,_ managers please attend. - :kti ` \'•t�♦��\•4\�\\\ :??:�1� ..{j{y}� •?,^�\\�\ •.' fi:y�1��4:. ti\V•�''tiv`{ti n:} •: M1\w�` "�i?{.' •.•?•YI.v�; y L.N• '•`l\�,'•`� 1'•., 1.\•til\`'l:• \1.1'• :��ti L•,•,\1\1k}•,.:ti\ \ YA f� A ::,.•, h? % t4{v4•':.} �:v�ti�\\:•,\ti:,��tiLy.��•tiv1•+�\.?:�;�,:L,••.�.:1�yA-::•'•'.,. .:?. ir,.;y.; h•;�,f,. 'DINING AND DANCING:_. M FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 29 and 30 SUNDAYS DINE -BY 61 CANDLELIGHT Our roast • beef Is` a delight BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH Different Every Day • Licensed under L.C.B.O. BAYFIELP RD., GODERICH ° 524-7711 COLOUR TV RELAXING ATMOSPHERE Bow1i0g banquets•,are On the way! •~ • 'Why not try a• buffet? 2.75 to 3.75 •: }:i} ':T}:'::;:;:!{:4:{;::::•{%:i; ••:{::•::}::$•:•:•.^.}%: }y:•:•!:4:< S}}�:v$i:}}:til:':$$}:ry:1� '}i: r'•: ?.}.v},.e. e.! •.v. CALL' OF THE WILD SHOWING AT FRI., MAR. 29 - 7:00, 9:00 SAT., MAR. 30 - 11:30, 3:30, 7:00, 9:00 SUN., MAR. 31 2:00, 4:00, 9:00 :;x:59 :.x.30 s.,.3I ADVENTURE. It EXCITEMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!,:. 4' 1 �. �N ,'�� Jnr ..',.•L4 S!. /fin' • N' i %.Y 7'yii, �Di•-i•.•w.. •w- . i`L'.'LF11�llr�lllV�'.�,�i l ..!"' q IOU THE E.ASCINATING STORY OF SIU A COURAGEOUT DOG .WHO ME NATUE'S TOUGHEST CHALLENGEI. CHARLTON HESTON in JACK LONDON'S "CALL OF THE 'WILD' A KEN ANNAKIN FILM ; . ALSO SHOWING AT . SHOWING ONE DAY ONLY AZTEC KINCARDI LYCEUM WINOHAM S,A'r. 29 & 3 o MARCH WED.' 3 APIs. ONLY LISTINGS FOR NEXT WEER INCOMPLETEr AT PRESS TtME'- CAL, THE PARK FOR SNOWS ANO TIMES � I N 1 a •, 01 .10