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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1982—PAGE 7A
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Tid Bits.,
• from page 6A
GDCI and McMaster
University, Hamilton, where
he .earned his Bachelor of
Arts Degree (B.A.) in
political science.
Ernie is currently articling
with the law firm of War-
dlaw, Wardlaw and Mullin in
Orangeville, Ontario.
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DR. HAROLD
J. KLOEZE
Lynda Hoffmeyer an-
nounces that her husband,
Harold J. Kloeze, son of
Harm and Hillie Kloeze of
R.R. 3 Goderich, graduated
with honors from the Ontario
Veterinary College,
University of Guelph with a
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine Degree and
received the 0.P.P.M.B.
award for proficiency in
swine diseases.
Harold is currently
working with Schomberg
Veterinary Services.
Looking
Back
75 YEARS AGO
- The Goderich Con-
servative Association met in
Victoria Opera House block
on Saturday evening for the
annual election of officers.
William Campbell was re-
elected president.
Mr. W.E. McLean has sold
the property on the corner of
East Street and the kuare to
grocer P.T. Dean, so that the
long established meat and
butchering business must
make a change.
Dan Wiggins has greatly
improved his boat house and
now it is neat and com-
fortable. His row boats are
always in the best of order
for the use of rowers:
The program for the big
celebration of Dominion Day
in Goderich is now about
completed. Col. Logie and
Capt. McLaren,who were in
town last Friday. , completed
arrangements for the visit of
the 91st Highland Regiment
of Hamilton. •
40 YEARS AGO
The most contentious
matter before county council
last week was the system of
government by the council.
itself of the County Home at
Clinton.,,
Miss Pauline McEwen has
resigned her position on staff
at Victoria Public School and
has moved to Hamilton.
Several settings of the 3500
pheasant eggs supplied by
the Department of Game and
'Fisheries this year to the
Huron County Fish and
Game*Prote'ctive
Association were allotted to
Goderich sportsmen.
25 YEARS AGO
Off to a flying start in early
returns. Elston Cardiff,
Conservative candidate for .
Huron, progressively
stretched out his lead to
°
finish in front with a
majority of 3,756 in Mon-
day's federal election.
Cardiff victory parade
throughliluron riding had a
rousing wind-up in Goderich
where voters give him a
local majority of 563.
More money is needed to
maintain and make im-
provements to the 400 -mile
county road system, Wardeii
Harold Gowdy declared
yesterday as Huron County
Council openedJune
sessions at the curt house
here
5 YEARS AGO
The Goderich Pt'( refused
to make a firm Uecitt,r
Thursday night on
missioners* attendance at
conventions after complaints
from Jim Searls were made
about wholesale attendance
at a water works convention
in California.
liberal incumbent „IRA
Riddell coasted to a victory
in the riding of Huron -
Middlesex defeating his
nearest opponent, Con-
servative Nilson McKinley
by almost 4,000 votes.
Rick Banks of Taurus
Marketing Services in Port
credit has advised council
that a detailed color sketch
of thetot; n's new coat of
arms has hoer" roceiN:e0.