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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 8
r.� 0 vai Women's lid bookmobile to arrive in Goderuch On July 14- and 15, the Women's liberation Book mobile will be • in town. It is actually a converted school bus used for transporting women's books on -a -variety of subje s'to ,filnces where they •would not „ordinarily be available. The idea was conceived by two young . Toronto • women about two years ago. They saved up enough 'money for the bus and then purchased books, pamphlets, ,publications and poster' 'by and about women and travelled around Ontario distributing them to women who were not previously -able to obtain them. Last summer they 'received. an Opportunities for Youth grant from the Ontario` Government for their., work: Their working 'number •, has grown to seven during ,the touring season which ,, lasts .. about:five. months. Four travel with the bus and another thine stay in Toronto; handling dates for the bus, phone calls ,and orders' for books lortg with' As costs go up, so do values, And as the replacement cost of your home' 'rises, so does the I1lflatitin Coverage In a -State Farm • Homeowners Percy, Bill Barwick: JO Kingston. St. Goderich 524-75'51 Like a'good Neighbor, State facm is ttiee. ' STATE FARM FIRE 'and, Casualty Comprany Canadian Head Offic@: Scarborough, Ontario w Shipping them to the bus when. supplies runout. Most orthe people working on the project : are, from rural areas where they say there is, n,eed for such a program. The program so far has been. a smashing success, with Tess. adverse reaction than • ex- pected. They ,','have even returned to the same places three times'in one year. ,. ' The general public is invited to, visit the bookmobile, to browse, buy ° or " just talk. Remember, everything is sold - at cost or below: G l% -r 5' ..+e ."r '.4 , N { •41" i. • V• 4 GODERICH S NAL STS` R, THURSDAY,,TiIJLY 10, -1974-,-- A•lra'g 3B BRUCE MACDQNALD ELECTRIC:',=. Graduate.' . John S, Hughes graduated with a Master of Business Administration from Concordia University in Montreal. The' degree was conferred 'at the inaugural convocation of ;the university which 'recently in corporated the campuses of Sir George Williams and .Loyola..., Attending, the graduation exercises on June 7th were his parents, Dr. and 'Mrs. R. W. Hughes and his wife, JoAnne. John is presently 'employed with' the accounting firm, Hyde, Houghton and Company . in ,Montreal. LOWER.*NTEREST -RATES. Available`On. .�1 ST, ND D MORTGAGES Anywhe a in Ontario , RESIDENTIAL, COMMS C1AL, INDUSTRIAL. and FARM PR a ERTI'ES • Interim Financing For New Const uction,& Land 'Development For Representatives In Your rea SAFEWAY; INVESTMENTS ' ND CONSULTANTS LIM1l'E'D (519) 744-6535 Collect • -•"4- Head • -Head Office - 56 Weber St. E. Kifthener, Ont. —We Buy'Existing Mortgages for Instant Cash Track' aod. fi15dIinners The track,and• field ,,winners at Holmesvil a Public were presented 'their awards at the Grade 8 gradua iod last week. The winners were (front row left to right) Jane P : rro>tt, Shelley Ste. Marie, Gary Sanway, David Elliott, John Weber,, Dan Redpatht:and Charlie Wise;. (second row left to right) Dan t `M• Tyndall, Larry Westbrooke;; Karen Jantzi, `Rosemary Bird, Sherry' Duff, Karen Bolger, Janet Steegstra, Debbie Wise, 116resa Duff, Andrea Jackson and Shelley Middleton. (photo by Doul, Williams) r.• Annual grant increased �r horticultur •,1 societies .,Horticultural societies throughout Ontario•w,;ill receive „additional ' financial iassistance this year through a doubling of their annual' grants, '•-=-The in- creased'grants are,part of several changes announced by the Hon. William A. Stewart, minister ofagriculture, and food,-ifi"—,`T �e to icultural year. Under the amended Act new proVision allows for volunteer or donated,labor to, be considered as an expense within a society to one-quarter m of the aour`Tt expended. • , Iri . making they` -an- nouncement, the minister -emphasized' the expanding role of the horticultural societies an Societies Amendmen Act 1975 Prior o' the amended Act, ; . Pkiyhoose cO horticultural societies qualified for an annual maximum grant Experienceave serecange wereby abershipnumbnumbers. The levels Sgrahbadh The Ontario Government's Experience '' 5 announced its giant to the •Huron. County ' Playhouse. to assist in the formation of -the Playhouse Young Company, which is now in 'rehearsal for a Musical Revue' "Playhouse Past and Present" and the well-known hildren:s play "Puss in Boots' _ Both p.,;odusrc�n�•�, wi .l h open ,,at the Hutron County Playhouse. The revue will -be performed a's part of: the ;,.Cabaret Showcase on Friday, July 18th fo'l,lowrng the perforThance Q1 the •coriim ity. "They have been a rear.-. catalyst in' hr'inging• all levels F•of the rfimmunity together in '' a nmon bond,. a common in- t. -k co tet . ,,rl role o Ontaric amende strengthen -further the all citizens throughout in the societies, ,the Act now allovis young t h d d y gets . whereby yearly maximun5 grant of $500 is available to -societies with 100 - members or less; :a $1000 . yearly' grant to. societies with 100 to 200 members t `and a $1500 grant .to societies with more than 200 remembers.. Where 'a new society is •formed, the first year 'membership ,grant w has been"rncrea:Sed from 50cents a pt rso,ra with a $75 jnaximum, to ;') • . Cli@tw i+diil.r. a.- s�"2.$©' ':maximurit: Societies which have°been in' :, existonc .-€gar •.-mce than •one year will now receive grants -based `on $1. for each :membrer for the previous year, and one- . half' of the expenditures in-. curred during the ,previous • FEATURES:,, t • "Dames at ,S -a',`, The children's'play is sch.'dul,edfo°r Saturday afternoon,"' ly 1'9th• • in the new theatre.....• After -July 19th,• both productions 'are open for. .bookings and will be touring _ e surrounding ,. communitie during July • and ''August, :. vg isitinrest - homes, par,'ks, ospitnt .group or organization .who., do 'not • have the opportunity to view live theatre.. • For further information ani bookings, please • contact Ann .Antkiw at (519) 238-92.22; ,.. sD ,P Domestic -Commercial -Industrial:. • 133 ,Britannia Rd. wit one Evenings.. ' .5 4-81 4 6 . NOTICE !4■wt1rsrl, .41111111111111 ,The Goderich Town Council will meet on the following dates °"during the summer months of July and August: ; JULY 14. 4th. 7:30 P:M. AUGUST• 1 1 th,'7430'P,Me people under 16 years of age to become•associafe members for grant ` purposes. As well, , a. society in a territorial district or provisional county will only be required' to haver• 25 mem- bers, .„tot- the 50 .individuals • _previously 'required 'for membership.. This will make 4t '°vasier for some societies to°get c'stabli:shed °` in Northern 'Ontar icy;'' added Mr. Stewart. '`The'-u'pstirge in gardening tnd •hortrrtr"i,t,ural projects C0.nvincea.usp'"ur'ther broaden the objectives of the :Societies' Act," he said, ``B -y including ' balcony gardening, therapeutic, 'gardening in hospitals and 'enitll' citizens' 'homes, plot gardening, „anal' by, promoting X)utdoOr art. and the „protection of .the environ'rnent 'through the use of horticultural projects', horticultural societies will iinprove 'our quality .of - life,'• J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T•,C:M.C. Clerk -Treasurer• A457 West,Street., • v , F�,of Problems? Come in and see.. .. Mr.. William F. Parsons, d foot.specialisl from London Mr: lParsonti will be- at ROSS SHOE SHOP on Thursday;. July 10 • 1:00 P.M. - 5:40 P.M. S ' , • Y wt ,,r C, 'Use hot water wisely Save energy..Save money . • ?t{;Si7-f'GII� jit%� �%' f''I.�„�(•y;�r%'�..•:•ire;?'., r.: r/fi>i�. //., iii 41�iri� �•''.:'v :4/i.,.;!':•:a;',.:.;.., trepans, frwzir door: 'he freezer holds a lull 112lbs. offrozen load. Nordefroetln/ 11.11 No•frost • marts you never have to defrost' eosin • • peckepet don't stick tdpether • ,. food .teye fresher Wooer . , and space isn't 10114 by Iron build-up. Two Oka -flea Ice trays. Thais exclusive Ice•eube trays ere epecuily treated to release cubes inttendy. �. Two edlustati1410 poslt{on shelves _moon up or down to meet yotir chanpinp storey. requirements. ,{ Slade•dut'poKet ln,grUst end w0etefite compertmenteliumid,ty Nsied to keep your meal. / Oiloxe app basket holds more shin ' Seperare butti't,eonditidhir and oily endpaillen fresh , „wpculeiiirst moist end yipetebles two dozen epos safely :n or out •. Chia.. compartments eonven ant " -• - - - --- - Stovall/ without herd 1reetl50 I giueai e,,spaCIo 13.2"`osift.ilo-ffast.refligerator Ronald t McDonald. CHARTERED'ACCOU=NTANT ' 39 St, David St.. •524-.6253 Goderich., Ontario • ,Cy \(HISHOLM =FUELS . 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For FASHION RIGHT SHOES' DIESEL� Rumps. and injectors Repaired For All Popular Makes , Hurort"-Puel Injection Equipment Bayfie,IdRd,- 482-7871 The Place To Oo • ROgS SHOES 'Cards For All 'Occasions BGoi tot `, Stationery Suprilies ANDERSON'S EASi" St Godet len 1 Apart from• home 'heating, a `fiamiiy usually consumes the most energy in producing..h,Qt.:water, Here are fust a few-sm:al.l •th•ings y©.taroa'n� do, that *can add up to a 0.64i,derable energy saving. Turn Off hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to match the size of the load. wait until,you have a full load before using a dishwasher and-remerilbc showers usually require less h"o"t water than baths Try not'to,use more hot water than you need. , 711/4'ie.Cascade 'electric water beater will give you a derienctablesupplit of I -tot water:byt it's up to you . to use it wtsety v. •