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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-31, Page 10R.� PAGE 4-G•ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975 aitI�nd Teleservices Area" telephone customers Auburn and has been seekiicng.a face higher phone• bills this i5 percent increase • for more month. than=ayear. •' Maitland Teleservices An MTL official said this is Limited has finally got ap- the first increase in several proval for' a ten percent rate years. - • increase from the Ontario •• Telephone Seryice Com- This ten percent increase was mission, OTSC,termed "interim", meaning, it The Maitland Teleservices will be in effect until a further Ltd, serves Brussels, Blyth and request for increased rates is Booklet aids abused child A new booklet oia•hitd abuse, neglect and "battering" called ight Around Home" is described by 'its publisher, the Ontario 'Association of Children's Aid Societies. as "a guide . to community .action. against child abuse.''' • This booklet, which ----111 be distributed at no charge by'' Children's Aid Societies throughout Ontario, `lists for the benefit, of , teachers;•, -...doctors, neighbours"andother•s the signs Mat a child- is abused,' or neglected. A public health nurse 'will suspect neglect when a baby is too quiet and not 'thriving. I1ill isc$ on a baby' should alert the family doctor. Children who ' ithd,ra'v front situations requiring them to change into :;t m , c:lothes should* make the • teacher suspect abuse. 'Phe>,booklet emphasizes that persons " having -this in- • formation should not try to fix blame 'or speculate' on the 'causes„ but should report immediately to the, Children's. Aid Society. The CAS will then check the situation .and use various therapeutic means to ,f help the parents to cope with, children rather than taking the children away. ,A great deal of knowledgeon why parents abuse or •negle44� their children has been gathered in;the last decade and this is shared in the booklet. This knowledge can be used by the community , to prevent neglect andebuse of children. Free copies can be obtained from most Children's Aid Societies. The Bell Reunionheld its on women's attire, (dress, ' annual picnic at 'Clan Gregor stockings, shoes; hat . and Square,, Bayfield on Saturday, purse), take a short walk and July -.26.' A quality crowd at- then pass the outfit on to the '' tended from Port Elgi.n,next man to parade in. The Hannilton, London, Toronto, women put on men's attire,. Detroit,y Mich.; Dashwood, (overalls, socks, workboots, a Lucknow; Calgary, safety. hat, and lunch pail), and • „ . Zurich, New , York State, also completed a short walk. „ Burlington, .Goderich, Clinton Who woh was hard to deter-, "and Bayfield: Invitations were mine: The men got the prizes. n=ailed ' by *Mrs. Reg Bell of. , Another t•elay which had ail Goderi,cW and Mrs. John Pat- terson of Seaforth. Wilda Cudmore, president, and Harry Cpchrane, vice president, both .of Clinton, welcomed the members and guests. Mr. Walter'" Bell of God,erich•Township was master `of ceremonies. - Registration at the gate• was' by Mrs. • Charles Bell ' of • were organized by Del and • Bayfield and'Mrs. Ernie Bell of Frieda Cook,Holmesville; Bill Clinton. "Name tags' Were ,Cuda ,ore,' Clinton; and,Gerald issued by Mrs. Howard .Arm- Bell of GdderichTownship. .strong of Zurich. The oldest One comment .heard, ",was , menber to register was Roy that. '`no, .two dishes were the „ Wilson' "ol~ Gp effel'TOWnshnp: sa'me". - .Russel-_, and-•:- Jean Philips, Lucknow, .prepared ' ample chid drinks for all and coffee was made the way we used.to like it in'a copper boiler by Mrs. Charles. Bell, Bayfield and Mrs. .Ernie Bell, Clinton. -"The ,new president, Frank Northgrave, (a well-knowri artist from Arva who painted signs that were put up around .. the picnic grounds), ''.was chosen and.Clan Gregor Square,. Bayfild will again be the location for the 1976 annual Bell reunion,. • right shoes put in a pile left many bruises and grass stains, but everyone had fun. The ,usual balloon- full of water throw, kick the slipper, toss the frisbee, races 'for all and guessing "games kept.. - everyone -. busy until the delicious , smorgasbord supper was spread on the tables' that .Q Runners-up were Bill Mutch v and Harry Coc resile Of Clinton.; all being 72 years young. The youngest person to register was T=una Bei], daughter of, Walter and •Cathy Bell ,of Goderich , Township. Mrs. Stu Pole, Dashwood and Mrs, Bob Markham, Hamilton • organized a sports prograin. which made three hours go-by very quickly and which was - enjoyed by everyone. A relay game had everyone in stitches each man had,to put As the month of July comes ei " Jeanne ° °Senior, Betty'.'=Fuller a close, golfers shb ld take note and 'Lil Lqugheed. Low r putter that the season i"'' alf oyer: ; for the night was Betty Fuller. Let's hope than the ecoalf Congratulations Betty.,! of the golfing seas ► n p l'c ° Tonight, :Ladies' Night ; will as many fine-wea her 4 'ng .include a steak supper. days as, the firs Low gross on Men's Night July 22, 'was Bill Bradley and low .net was Gerry Lassaline. Congratulations. Bill and Gerry! Appro'xim'ately 60 men , were present. First flight winners were Gres:; Hansen, Bruce Erskine, Leroy Bedour, Paul Baechler and George Low, Winners in second flight . included Don Mitchelmore, Lteon Gaynor; Cam MacDor:°' Dan,Worthy, Bill Bt own,. Paul Corriveau.and Stan Connelly. Winners of the Don't forget the mixed Scotch third flight were Mike Ritchie, two ball and corn roast , on Brian -MacDonald, Roy Telford, Monday, August 4, Please sign Raye'' Armstrong., Mark the ' list. in the Clubhouse if McKenny, Stan Profit and Ray you're planning to attend. Everyone is welcome. r , The left ,hand must remain ` firmly in control of the 'club throughout- a -golf^-swing. One way to accomplish this is to concentrate on stopping your backsving with your left hand while maintaining a straight left arm, This keeps the right hand from taking overwhen you start the downswing. That's all for this . week. Happg golfing • art'' COME ', ALIVE IN '75! O -Sunday, 'JOn -'=uly 27,' ''the Godericlr 'United. soccer team held a Scotch two ball. and barbecue at the Sunset. First place ;winn=ers were .Evert Micldel and Evelyn Middel;" second place, George_...Gould and Pete Herlufsen;; third place, Iain .Lambert and Alex Varga; and fourth place, Brian. °Allen,, and Pete Teichert. The most honest golfers for the day were Tony Van Dongetn and Robbie Armitage. , Cook. Twenty-eight women -were pro:tent for Ladies' Night on ar Ju4. Low gross was won by Cya=n. , Ph;illips; - Congr'atulatioris Maine ! - '"- Other winners were: first flight, Jo Anne Telford and Shirley Baechler; second 'flight, Joyce Bolton, Isobel MacDonald and Mary Lynn Telford;. third flight, °Karen Sturdy, Nadine Brown, and Barb FIs} er; and, fourth flight, e , submitted to the OTSC and accepted. H,,p. Ross, the [octal manager said'he couldn't say how great an increase they":asked for or when a further request for increase will be submitted. Mr. Ross said the increase was demanded because the cempari r needed more money to. function since, like everything else, costs have gone up.. He named the cost of 1 4, equipment, wages and wires as ..some of the items - effe.cting theip°•costs.' Mr.' Ross w•ouldh't say what the company's budget was but said 96 percent of the company' is ow,ned by Bell Canada and the rest by the public. The last annual meeting was held in March, in tot -onto but. President G.H. Ntkvtini said the phone company's tax bill in- creased 150 percent in the past two years. 1 This request was turned, down after- local 'residents . sent in letter .of - protest to the OTSC. This spring 'a meeting was held in Brussels with local resident,so they could air; eir the rate increase .wasn't views vn a rax,eincrease, discussed, he safxi, a Mr. Ross said this rate in - When seeking a rate increase crease will help. Before of 15 percent last returning lo- the OTSC, the August • 0 per ceiithike, ci)nlpau will h:iv;e, to .haye - This' rate increase which is irncreases fr trn� $11 to $12.50 more facts find figures. effective July 1, will raise the, while last year the , MTS • 1 t will -40.e to con.vin --e the •ivale home phone rate- free • — requested an incr�;ase to $16.50. commission that people ate not $4. _'5 to$4`,`65. W', To install an extension phone, getting the _service they are L4tst year's denied request it will cost $10.50 and a new ,, demanding because of lack of would have raised it to $4.90. business phone $20.50. funds.-..•..,.,..--.-�.,- ' . Both the two-party and the Color costs and now residents He said there are -pockets of rural multi -art will pay$10.65 for a color. h ;...• multi-party pfiones will phone, an increase from sa.70. There have als"p been in- creases - in have., and services. Owners of Princess phones will pay len cents more per. month for this style phone. ' rvrdual service out °in the increase 30 dents. The business country,' that c int he supplied phone rate will increase 75 at the moment. cents fora private and 60 cents "It's improvement of service far a two-party line phone. where we seem to be running , The *set vice .charge for the into problems," Mr, Ross said. installation of nev+ phones. ti THE .;ASE F CTORY UTLET HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIR'LS' and BABY'S WEAR YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT SEWING MACHINES7SMA►LL;, APPhtANCES-LAMPS.. LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA • SPECIAL HOURS FOR BIG. TOP SALE THURS., JULY 31 = 11 A.M. T09 P.M. FRI., AUG. 1ST -11 A.M. TO9. P.M, SAT., AUG.. 2ND 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUN., AUG. 3RD TO 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. FINAL DAY OF SALE CIVIC HOLIDAY OPEN - MONDAY, AUG. 4 - 11 A.M. T09' P.M.. • THURS. 5 15 ON T. -SUN. and MON. (THAT'S -CIVIC HOLIDAY) JULY31,-ALJG. 1-2-3 and 4 ti aRa DURING THE SALE THE FOLLOWING 'FABRICS WILL BE' FEATURED..,AS "IN STORE 'VALUES"' ,• BY THE YARD- ° . SALE PRICED, BQRG FABRI( $400 TO $800 PER YARD SHORT COTTON PRINTS. 77c SUITABLE FOR 'DRAPES, BEDSPREADS t ASSORTED COLOURS &SIZES " RUGS„ SEAT COVERS ETC: a S7 PER', SHORTS AKNIT SST BY LOVEABLE $ 1 57 BORG FABRIC END $1' COLOURS AND SIZES d - CAR COATS & WINDBREAKERS LIESURE SUITS FACTORY SECONDS. REG. TO $15.95 OUR PRI•CE 4 $49' SPORT JACKET AND PANT SETS , TWO PIECE '$4 SIZE 5 ONLY. $397 OF ^ - ' . SHORT SLEEVE, 'LONG SLEEVE, LADIES WEAR FLARES : ELASTIC WAIST KNIT FABRIC BY ."LOVEABLE" ASSORTED COLOURS & SIZES' $29 ASSORTED - 30 x.40" & 30" x 60" SOME CIR- CULAR • . o• ZIP FRONT UNLINED B ORG RUGS - $579 TO $1 597 'ASSORTED COLOURS & SIZES $197- - 1 KNIT DRESSES- .J OR�G BATHROOM SETS.$39 'PORTEYD FROM $697 ° ITAL REGULAR TO. $75.0 - DOUBLE & SINGLE BED SIZE imported from Italy ASSORTED • $ 00 QQ BLOUSES COLOURS & SIZES " BORG BEDSPREADS 45 TO X50 A, CK .SPRATT FROM: TAM,' 0....SHANTER ° - -. y CASUAL.. .. BY JA DOUBLE KNITS & TUBULAR KNITS $;'�.S7 PANTS AND JEANS• IN TIME FOR OUR SALE - NEW.SHIPMENT LB'. " * ',�A FOR,,THIS SALE ONLY VELVETS, --FAKE -FAKE FUR -TERRY CLOTHSW[ATERS PUt_LOVERS - SHEETING - TOWELING.- BEDSPREAD MATERIALS ALL, AT LOW., LOW BY THE POUND PRICES • DURING OUR: "BIG TOP-aSALE" AL1 'REGULAR FABRICS.- BY:THE YARIk: WILL, BE REDUCED AN EXTRA 1 0% -- '• MEN WE SHORT. SLEEVE BY B.V.D. REG. TO $11.00 .SPORT SHIRTS - ON E SMALL LOT— MEN'S BAT-HINC-SUITS . ASSORTED SIZES & COLORS TANK TOPS A' SORTED CASUAL - "BY 'JACK SPRATT' S ACKS IL JEANS SALE ONLY DOUBLE KNIT 'BY "NASH PANT'S WHITE DRESS PANTS SMALL ASSORTMENT -'MEN'S,. CUFFED PANTS- ' LON,I;;-.SLEEVRESS -- BY "MANHATTAN" ' SHIRTS (SECONDS) MEN'S n WORK :GLOVES - WHITE SLEEVELESS UNDERSHIRTS' COTTON - SIZE .36 ONLY $'39J� $397 ASSORTED -STYLES, COLOURS, SIZES, 100 PERCENT ACRYLIC & ORLONS -$397 REG, SUGGESTED RETAIL REG. $4.47 - $10.47 OUR PRICE PRICE .- $6.9g OUR hPRICE ..$, 97 LONG SLEEVE KNIT, CREPES, POLYESTER ' s MB ASST. COLOURS AND SIZES DENIM AND CORDUROY ' • RE -G. $9.97 ` $10.97 NOW $597 JEANJMKET5.5, LONG SLEEVE -- IMPORTED . CANADIAN MADE 4 r .. BLOUSES REG. $4 2.57 NOW $. 97 TAPERED LEG . COTTON SLEEVELESS PANTS AND JEANS TIE BLO1ICES REG. $5.97 $ 97:. ' FANTASTIC VALUE FOR PANTS :� NOW, OR. "CUTOFFS"' ; . - ' $ 5T ASSORTED POLYESTER SIZE 14, 16, 18 � r ., FLARES AND(BAGS4 $ 97 N 7 'We have erected a circus tent on our parking lot -- to -add over 1500 square feet of selling space and brought ° in thousands of dollars worth of special stock for this - ---gigantic sales event --- Don't worry there'$ still plenty 'of parking. BOYS W AR BOYS 2-6X. ASSORTMENT OF FLARES ASSORTED PATTERNS & COLOURS' FACTORY SECONDS REG. VALUE TO $6.98. OUR PRICE $ 97_$ 97 ' 1 2 TWO PIECE SHORTS,SIZE t7 ' 1a SUBSTANDARD AND DISCONTINUED LINES GIRLS WEAR • 3 PIECE' ROSEWOOD'FINISH• REG. 14 f..BEDROOM SUITE a,' 431:91 . GIRLS'7• - CORDED COTTON . 'CANADIANMADE $ 9% �� PRICE 299' 197 FLARES NAVY AND RED y 2 _•,.. COTTON CORDUROY" • $457 OPULARSHOUT"$: 97•; BEDROOM. SUITEFLARESPLOOK. BLUE. 3 SALE $ j 9997 'PRICE 3 PIECE WALNUT FINISH $ 97 FLAB E COTTON FLORAL PRINT $297. FLARES .,WOVEN AC RYLIC $297 CJ E D $ 97 DENIM SHOU IVARMSTRONG- VINYL - 9' )c 12' FOR THIS $3 97 LVL 1� N V J ASSORTED COLORS " SALE ONLY STUDDED OR EMBROIDERED DENIM CUSHION FLOOR SALEPRICE PAi R $197 .(LUTCH-BAGS 2 STYLES 177 ka�k r3.7t 149' EA. 57c ro BELTS VINYL & LEATH�ER 77c SMALL LOT 2 PCE. DRESS -SNORTS $197BATHING SUiT•S ..$397 $ 97•ASSORTME•NT OF FLARES ASSREG(. RVALTEDUE COLOURTOS$6l98 & OUR.,PATTES $ 97 SIE,'15.17r%2 REG. X6.95 PRICE RN1- '' 291' COTTON FLORAL PRINT - $'�97 100 PERCENT,COTTON' a LONG SLEEVE WORK'' SHIRTS ONLY $397 PLASTIC -"CHECK'& PLAIN . 9y BEiG"E, GREEN OR BROWN - CANADIAN MADE 'RAINCOATS ASSORTED LONG SLEEVE BY LEADING KNIT T-SHIRTS • MFG DIAN ASSORTMENT -OF SHORT SLEEVE TSH1RTS r MISCELLANEOUS 300 DOZEN - SUBSTANDARD SOCKS aLL TO ADULTFANT r- J SOCKS GREAT SAVINGS MANY MANY MISCELLANEOUS i>TEMS REDUCED 2S% to 5�% OFF OUR REGULAR LOW LOW BASE FACTORY OUTLET,DISCoUNT PRICES dt