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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-02, Page 21W -E L C O• M E .SERVICE would 'like to call you with "housewarming gifts" and in- formation about' your new location, The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star - (all her at 524-7854 • WE ONLY SELL — AND PLEASE TAKE NEED, 007 y4 ERS GUARANTEED APOPERLY <A/STALLED CAU- 7RANGANflR4 CioRAT 524-8349. Ar 'TRf1 Ns CANADA cREPt r' I'LL- TAiLAR YDU4 LaAlkl FSR HOa1 E uPs-- NEW FVRNE, ;ADDITIOAf s,N W 574RA6-E' ORA Ftz As'AVT FAN11L' R0014. T,4O< WITH ME - FoKFRIENPLY BOVG- 'T • NEEP ANT FAST SEiROCE TaNs CaNaDa CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED A Personal Financial Service of Traders Group Limited Bylaw Officer Dick Eisler has been busy for the past month warning or tagging-motorsts violating the two hour parking liniit.on some of Goderich's streets. The officer has tripled the average number of tickets issued by the town policemen when they were handling the duties. (staff -photo) Bylaw officer triples parking tickets issued. , .Bylaw officer Dick Eisler has nearly impossible 'for his men has proven' worthwhile in Other been on the job for about two to handle parking violations. areas. Chief King revealed that' months now and already has `.`He's (Mr. Eisler) able to get revenues from speeding of - tripled the number of parking up there regularly and on his fences have risen 30 percent tickets issued to 'offending own time," said the chief. "By since his department has been motorists 'in Goderich in a mixing the times'he makes his relieved of the parking duties. 'month. patrols, he can get the job done He said that the increase ..In his August report Mr. better";than we could ever do amounts to about $800 extra 1✓isler indicated that he had it." ` money from speeding 'tickets in issued 5,1 warnings and 159 Mixing the time' the patrols a month. He pointed out that tickets to drivers'extending the are made is one of the reasons the money is not kept in two, hour parking'limit on The ' for the extra tickets. Some days Goderich but goes tb v the Square and its arteries. That Mr._ Eisler makes his first province of Ontario, adding number is about three times the check early and some days late however, that the extra sur - number that the Goderich so that motorists can never, be ' veilance increases safety on the police department issued in an sure when the tires will be town streets. average month when they were,-,'cl.alked. By patrolling in this•.,.,,-,.;.,�`Mvst of those tickets were handling the duties. • manner he can successfully do Police Chief Pat King ex one of the things he was hired'to plained the sharp increase by ° do, keep the traffic moving in outlining his officers'' daily'• the downtown business area. routine. He.said that quite often The removal of the parking an officer would make the chores from the police roster rounds in the morning chalking tires and two hours Tater he would be too bus with something else to return to The Square to echeck the cars, • He added that if an early afternoon check was made, • then the officer went off duty at' four making it impossible for the new man to get up to The Square in time to issue any tickets warranted. These facts co mbined .With two ..days of co rt proceedings made it • issued without the help of radar," said the chief. "The department's radar set was out of commission and the replacement took about three weeks to arrive.''' BRUCE MACDONALD ELECTRIC Domestic-commercial-Industrial 133 Britannia Rd. Phone Evenings 524-81'46 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO H• - PUBLIC HEARINGS The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry Appointed to study, the possible effect on society of the depiction of violence in the media, the Royal Commission on Violence in the 1om- munications'Indus:try will hoed public hearings in WINGHAM December 3, 1975 — F.E. Maddill Secondary School, Gym 28 Carling Terrace . Wingham, Ontario 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. You are invited to submit a written brief at least three weeks before this date. Everyone is urged to attend, 'whether or not a submission has been• made, , Submissions and requests for information should be directed to: '• The •Royal Commission on Violence in. the Communications Industry, 151 Bloor Street West, Room 810, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V5, • The Hon Judy LaMarsh His Honour Ju dge L. A. Beaulieu Commissioners Call us toll-free anytime at 1-800-261-7091. Scott Young dp Art Club preparing for the Christmas fair After a summer recess the Goderich Art Club met recently ; at the home of Mrs, Lorna Vincent, President Mrs, Lu Legg, presided and 12 en- thusiastic member discussed plans for some fall events. The studio at MacKay Hall has been open for painting sessions , every Wednesday afternoon, since September 1. There is great activity among the members who are preparing pictures' for exhibit at the Colborne Fair. Any in- terested person is welcome to,. drop in for information on those afternoons orjust to take a look` around. Lu Legg read a letter from Donald Shortreed, manager'of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, in appreciation of the exhibition at the Bank which is changed every two. months by an artcommittee. Beryl Harper read the rules and regulations for'' the Colborne Fair which will take place on October 14 and 38 at Saltford Valley Hall, After discussion, a trip to the Doon School of Fine Art and Pioneer Village was planned for October 25. This will be for ;members only. Volunteers were assigned as caretakers. for the Goderich Art Club exhibit at Saltford. The members decided that they would like to see more art GODERICH SIQNAL.STAR, THURSDAY, OCTQBgR 2r 1975.-4%0E13A films similar to the showings of last year at the Public Library. 1 his will be arranged later. Lu Legg announced. that Dr. and Mrs, W.N. .Watters graciously offered their home for the annual C•ristrlmas party. The October meeting will be held at the ,home of Margaret MacFarlane. Part of the time will be dovoted to a discussion of historical painting. Fran Armstrong will. provide the theme in bringing material and reproductions •of - Rembrandt painting. The ' meeting adjourned for refreshments and a social hour.' W. J. 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Even splurge on weekends • Enjoy bacon, rnufflns;'sparenbs, peanut butter, spaghetti, real' mayonnaise even champagne Satisfy your desire for quantity of food and variety. It's all here anc,we call it 'Adult Flexif,lllty " Lose Weight with the plan that treats you like an adult Eat the foods you've always eaten and enjoy the freedom and " pleasure this NEW plan,offers You get special encouragement- at the friendly J4weekly meetincjs.where your motivation to succet.cd is fortified by your lecturer and a roomful of people pulling for you , We have helped hundreds of thousands of Canadians lose' �wei.ght since 1967 And we can help you There are over 250 classes a week. Come to the one nearest you .rW GODERICH CLINTON, St. George's Anglican Church 16 Nelson. Street. 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In addition to free O,HIP services, the card provides more than 1500 free pre- scription drugs to all seniors receiving federal Old Age Security or Ontario Quarantred Anneal Income System (GAINS) cheques. , The new Privilege Card offers identi- fication for: • Freeadmission to all Ontario provincial parks. • Free or reduced admission to many historical, cultural and recreational sites, -such as Ontario Place$the Ontario Science Centre, Upper Canada Village and the Royal Botanical GgIydens. 1,474/ • Special senior citizens discounts atmany business establishments. • Special senior citizens rates on certain public transit'systems. (Check with your local transit system to see if it offers these.) • • Participation in community activities and 1.1 centres for senior citizens, • If yotfare presently receiving your monthly drug benefit card, you should receive your Senior Citizens' Privilege Card automatically. Sign it immediately. Without your signature, you cannot use the card. - If you are 65 or older, and have lived in Ontario for 12 months or more but have not received your card by September 30, write 1,0 to:., - Ontario Senior Citizens', Privilege Card ,(Drug Benefit) Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 2S3 If you are 65 or older, but have lived in Ontario for less than 12 months, you may apply for a temporary Privilege Card. It will enti'tle•ydD to all privileges except drug benefit. Write to: Ontario'Sen'iol= Citizens' Privilege Card Box 21000 Station "A" Toronto, Ontario M5W 1Y5 Ministry of Community and. Social Services Rene Brunelle, Minister ' 0 OM Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier 4, rtAk 3 'i. 9