HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-01-07, Page 151
Anst tt Jewellers
$ ALBERT ST.'. CLINTON 48243901
AT THE MAIN CORNER
WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE....
• Oat -staff goldisnitlhfor repairs to fine leweliery
• In-store watch repairs, Including battery installations
• Ent in-store engraving
• Ip -store ring sizing
• Appraisals by our on -stuff Certified Gomologist
(AGS).
HOURS: Monday through Saturday,'
- 4 p.m.; Friday nights frill 9 pan.
1
I'
].
The Huron County Board
of Education has supported a
motion from the township of
Hibbert seeking the in-
stallation of a traffic signal
onll.ghway 8 at the in-
tersection of Perth Road 10
in the village of Dublin.
The . board endorsed the
motion at a°rular monthly
meeting Monday at .the
request of the police village
CLIP AND SAVE
MAKE "1911" THE YEAR TO RID YOURSELF
OF UNWANTED HAIR PERMANENTLY AT
"RACHELLE'S"
ELECTROLYSIS AND BEAUTY CLINI.Q E
WAXING, FACIALS, ETC.
FREE CONSULTATION o .236-4740
DAILY, EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS.
LICENSED, REGISTERED, ELECTROLOGIST
Hwy. No. 21
ST. JOSEPH
T
GREEN -WHITE -YELLOW -CORAL OR DECORATED ASSTD. SPECIAL!
y
A .
of Dublin and the Township
of Hibbert.
In a letter to the board,
township clerk Charles
Friend indicated ;that five
people have been killed at
the intersection., in, the last
few years. The latest;'fatality
occurred on Noverhber 25,
1980 when James .Melady
was killed as a result of an
alr,comobile accident at the
intersection.
After each of the five
fatalities the township and
village councils have pur-
sued the prospect of the
installation of - controlled
lights without success. The
letter claimed that eight
school buses cross the in-
tersection daily_
Trustee Frank Falconer
said the installation of traffic
signals on Highway 8 was
ridiculous and suggested the
board not concur with the
request.
"l;t is not a bad in-
tersection and is ridiculous
lac AR, 61 1 AY, JANUARY 7,1961—P
to request lights," he saiet
--The highway is -the only link_
to the 401 and no one is lined
up in Dublin"
Falconer introduced a
, motion that the board not
concur with' the township
request but it was defeated
and a -subsequent motion to
support the resolution
passed
In other business the board
passed a bylaw authorizing
the borrowing of up to $20
million to meet expenditures
until revenue is received
Awareness day to be field
The Ontario March of
Dimes in co-operation with
Alpha -Huron will hold an
Awareness Day Program at
the Suncoast Mall in
Goderich on Friday,
January .30, 1981,
The purpose of this
program is to increase
-obblic awa"r"eness-atl'out'the'
issues- and concerns that
physically disabled citizens
face . daiiy. As well, the
program demonstrates the
handicapped persons to
become fully participating
members of their com-
munity.
There will be an in-
formation table, a display of
technical aids for the
physically disabled and a
paint by mouth demon-
-
emon-
sration. y Larry Parker. In
addition, many local
politicians and members of
the media will put in an
appearance during the day.
perform some everyday
tasks our a witeeicha rr- __ _......
The public is invited to
drop by the display to meet
and talk with represen-
tatives of the Ontario March
of Dimes and Alpha -Huron
about such things as: ac-
cessibility, . employment-,
transportation and housing_
The display will continue
throughout the regular hours
of the Suncoast Mall on
PRIVATE LABEL SAVINGS
FREGULAR-RIPPLE-BAR-B-O OR SALT & VINEGAR
• GARLIC QR'PLAIN DILLS, SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI
BILKS PICKLES PRIMO- PASTAS.
OR POtSKIE IBR il'OIGUilVE.119
OGORKI OR RIGIbTOIN!
1 LITRE •41,
.d 900 gr PKG
,SPECIAL!
SCHNEIDERS WESTONS BUNS
PURE LARD I "APPLE SNACK"
'"CRISPT'CRUST . c
PKG. OF 8 _.
1 Ib. PRINT
SPECIAL!
TINS
FOR
SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER
FABERGE ORGANICS
St.
450 rnl .
BOTTLE
PLAN STYLE
28 of .SIZE
McCAINS FROZEN HIGH LINER FROZEN
NAPOLI PIZZA FILLET OF SOLE
` IN BATTER
1,2 oz
SIZE' • 9n ,, oar r_
The harbor's ice appearsto he a cloud of cotton as the sunshines doirn qn it,
Photo by Dave Sykes
Lo�king through files
75 YEARS AGO .
Mr.. CC. Lee, agent for the
,William Buck Stove Com-
pany, received a letter this
week from the firm at
Brantford, authorizing hiva
to Contribute a No. 9 Happy
Thought range to the Marine
Hospital now being furnished
in Goderich. The outfit is
valued. at $60 . and, is a
gerrerouu contribution to the
new hospital
Last Saturday, two.of the
juvenile hockey teams, the
Victorias and Hiawathas
met in . a game and the for-
mer won 5-3. On Wednesday
0.
'{evening the Big Millard the
iC.P.R. hockey teams met on
the West Street**. with the
game going in the favor of
the down hill team 11-0
Mr. Suiten has sold "
weaving loom to Mr. " A.
SnazeL
No ° street in Goderich
requires electric light pore
than Trafalgar.
The lesee of the West
Street rink has a bad season
so far, the soft Weather
preventing the making of ice
except on but a few days.
25 YEARS AGO
- The stork finally got
WHITE -CHAMPAGNE -GOLD -BLUE -GREEN -PINK
BiTHROOM TISSUE'LADY . $
ROLL'
WEIGHT WATCHERS 5 VARIETIES
FRUIT SPREADS.5� jar
WEIGHT WATCHERS
WEIGHT WATCHERS. FROZEN
LASAGNA , i Poi, $2,59
THE STRONG
ONES
`PKG OF 10
i
WE RESERVE
THE 'RIGHT TO
LIMIT
PURCHASES
TO -REASONABLE
WEEKLY
FAMILY
REQUIREMENTS
WEIGHT WATCHERS 5 VARIETIES 25Ct ""' WEIGHT WATCHERS' TOMATO
SALAD DRESSINGS 109 CLAM COCKTAIL 891.
WEIGHT WATCHERS PLAIN STYLE WEIGHT WATCHERS 5 99� SOFT DRINKS VAYRIEfiESlf PS��� WEIGHT
WEETECHERS LQ CAL
YOGURT , . s„aSWEETENER 159
WEIGHT_WATCHERS VEAL ' + ,, WEIGHT WATCHERS PIZZA
STUFFED PEPPERS "1 99
WEIGHT WATCHERS
CHEESE SLICES 154 ,t1.39
WEIGHT WATCHERS ,3
CHICKEN CREOLE 129
YOU'RE IMPO
WEIGHT WATCHERS PIZZA
VEAL & TOMATO _ #x.99 CHEESE & TOMATO st 99
WEIGHT WATCHERS WEIGHT WATCHERS
MARGARINE , ,109 ZITI MACARONI SI 99
WEIGHT WATCHERS -3 VA If TIESWEIGHT WATCHERS
FROZEN DESSERTS 11.75 FRUIT COCKTAIL ..- 99'
SCHNEIDERS CHEESE i2 n„
COIBV BRiCK FARMERS c1P
MOZZARELLA ' 7, 98
WESTONS NUTRITIOUS, FRESH
SPECIAL!
3 VARIETIES,1 35 Kq
OLD MILL OATS 129
SENIOR CITIZENS
f4JQr S OFSCoj ' ;rV E(1 PuRC++4Sl5?fP t1• Ssr,
Ill Rr thfOVl Sff- lftiRS
SCOTT FAMILY PACK -
NAPKINS 66, 49'.
ZEHRS SAVE -A -TAPE PLAN
r s : s” 74 .^,r •';•„c
,pr.ryrxP 5"0: N1bSfoLP sr,:.• ,
PRODUCED FROM SUNFLOWER 011.
SIP AEROSOL STP AEROSOL WINDSHIELD
STARTING FLUID 0Q9 DE-ICER 14,49
SiP GAS UNE
ANTI -FREEZE 3 99'
M✓I WILL At PLIASfD TO slitiet YOU IN:
HWY. $
clHIiH .1 URHI RD.. OPEN
OUR ►A II Glli! r!. aiA ilUtD
Flirt,, tViENING5
NOW ON
AT
Dattia WkiU
Ceatittett5
36 THE SQUARE GODERICH
524-4312
around to paying his visit to
Alexandra, Marine and
General Hospital far 11956.
The honors went to W : and
Mrs. I1oyd Atfield, Widder
Street, who were blessed
with a baby girl, Sherri
Lynn. ..
Work on the new $750,000
Huron County Court House is
going ahead right . on
schedule and contractors
Ellis -Don expect that 9b per
cent of the work will be
completed by mid,March
and the building ready for
opening in April.
After referring to projects
accomplished in 1955 by the
town council which "were
long overdue", Mayor J.E.
Huckins, in his inaugural
a+•is ess to 1956 town council
Monday •evening, expressed
I UrfZ a rr over a iriunher CPi
problems facing the town
. such as,,ju}employment,
"arrears of taxes, recreation
program financial situation.
inadequate hydro rates and
police difficulties.
5 YEARS AGO
Julie Lynn StotherS.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Stothers, R.R. 6 ..,
Goderich, was the first baby
born in the new ye ar here.
Nearly 800 people elbowed
their way into Saltford •
Valley Hall Tuesday night to'
support a community effort
to reverse the decision bythe
Ontario Minister of Health. "
Frank Miller. to close the ,
Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital.
The Ten
Week Adventure
S+udy intonngr Plar,n,ng.w.th me •n o 10 wee" pQve•••ure .,rough •h,4 4o4L.na',^a
world o• C',nron H.gh Schou'
Each s•uder• omplete o-des.gr. promec+ 4orpke,r home •,rough selecr.or' c4
,.Vali r r,ier.!0gs colour co ord.na"Con Flaor'nC rlyddpery r.eO,m ors furn.+ure and
•hip,• r,.any ol'er'ot.ree
ih•a ,Curse w.li 4+.mvla+e your crao•.-. 'y a^d be o source o4 profess,ono! odr.ce
CTs InP r.ed Cry yaw pair.cuil'Ca' 'leeci4
f o,il n^o 'octay ',ass 4 1e •4 :. ^'", ed f wan. •c sone 4'.
vau 'here C,33 482 3a71
F:xc-Iu,Av'e Fabrics ih/II!covering's Furinittlre Art & Accents
SliOWROUM 12s Aitrc1rt Stt'ret. Clinton 482:3S?1
•