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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-12-21, Page 20PAGE 211--GODERICH SiGNALATAR, WEDNESDAY, DEMMER 14,, 1963 N y n ^M1 M + OPEN 'TIL 9 pm DEC. 15 'TIL CHRISTMAS SATURDAY. DEC. 17 & 24 'TIL 5:30 pm Everyone enjoys a WHITE CHRISTMAS..... A David E. WHITE Christmas! Because, you are shopping for that special gift for that special man, you will find one of the finest collections of men's gift ideas at David E. White. POLYESTER CORDS By GALA Regular 1040 TO COMPLEMENT THE SLACKS... choose a matching sleeveless or long sleeve sweater from our great selection of ARGYLE SWEATERS David E.White} Clothier for _Alien &Women 3631oppa-s,Square cadent -ill 524-4312 L'i1 Abner is bitious. a boon paw I churned Inch kdo the economy 113 one way or another. aplaineed Maellabb. Bank*, seal estate Eons, breiterage houses, car travel agents, schools, department stores and gas stations all benefit hi Ute windfalt The Conporation's proirds hat year were anion "I'm sure most of you know now Wmtario prufits are used," said MaeNable "For those of you who don't know, Wmtatio profits are &stranded in the form of capital and non -capital grants in the areas (A sports, filness, culture and mambas. Conummities most provide matching funds to qualify" Marldabb said Wintarth IMAM alre alistrbuted in every area of the pinvince with most el t gaing into areas where no lax money is available. He said that Indtatio has also made a considerable conhilnition to the cultural development of this province even though it has ally been in existence since 1978. Large capital grants have been made to in- stitutions such as the Royal Ontario' Museum, the Ontario Educational Com- munications Aidhority, Roy 'Thomson Hall and the Sudbury Science Centre "Fume the games began, $2 million in proceeds have been generated by Lanark", $445 million by Winter°, $37 milks by Super Lotto, 041 million by the Provincial and 415 million by tett° 649," said MacNabiL "How does this affect you and asked Rot" "Weil, thihk for a atthnte-- how does a new Math* get bait? How is spoiling eloping/a mana. Bow are the band uniforins made? The answer is, of coure, by "as and irefivkluals accosts Ontario." MacNabb said the spinoff benefits of lattey grants are impressive to say the least. "In fact, it has been estimatedthat the Waith grants logogram has created well over 16,060 c onstauction johs In Ontario," MaeNabb pointed out that the Lottery Corporation also pays commisshns, representing eight per cent of fetal sales_ These are paid at two levels: to the 46 distrnadors and to the 1900 plus naafi network_ disherators are paid Vla cents far each WffibilliO Provincial and Super Lotto ticket sold_ Betaden treceiee eight COM for each Winter° lidret, 75 cents for each Provincial and 50 cests for each LAW ticket sold. Lottario and Lotto 649 wads get five cents for each transaction." "Once again there is an obvious benefit - the direct commissions the Meilen receive -and a has visible one. Taking the obvious first, last year the Corparation paid mare than 144 million in coni that's 8850,000 each week. The major part of that wed to the local retailer. With today's economic conditions, many small retailers tell us lottery ticket sales are the difference between memo awid fanfare A sew totalling business has also been biasenise ilia at* nothing butioneryliekets," "So far, unbowed* tiddler add* tondo wilt picture diteedy with bit Mews cwnimission And baked), freen die via - off sales be makes Ines go otoestepfarlher. Now tint the bier extra taixone, he may enfold his buitioess and the mamba effect contiones." Mactiabb said that ody lin per mut eif evety dollar is used to adininifier the Lottery C"ii. "We am very proud of the bet that we have the burst operating cook so eller- ventage of Use sales dollar, soneemadinn lottery jarihetion," he said. He went on to midair t1 even the Operating cods of the have a Mg impact on Oidatio himineks. Seemly 'are paid V million plea fur ;wing* tickets (the same people who bedpan WI, also print the today ). And then them are four advertising agencies, com- puter and an *when and many other companies the Cinpotation does business with In closing, McNabb said, "tatme assize you that the Ontario tottery Omporation takes its responsdaties very seriously. We are proud of our coranlnition to the wanly el life in our province and we debated to ensuring the coetinordion of the bottom line benefits to Ontario business. - Stratford actress speaks to Architectural Conservancy group at annual dinner By Helen Owen Some 50 people attended the ammal din- ner of the Architectural Conservancy group at the Little lin in Bayfield on Dec_ 8. The guest speaker was Domini Blythe front the Stratford Festival Theatre, a yomg lady of English origin who has now adopted the Canadian theatre, where her talents have delighted audiences during past seasous. Introducing her, Nick Hill described her as -vigorous and vital,- and these two qualities certainly communicated themselves to her listeners, for whom she provided an autobiographical sketch. Born into a theatrical family„ Was Blythe said that she had never considered any other oc- cupation but acting. truth delightful seff- depe,cating humor she deserted her early training, a stint in repertory theatre and with the Royal Shakespeare Company dur- ing which time obtained tnsiderable ex- periences as -a non -speaking spear canry- ing female " An opening at the Aldwych Theatre peovided new challenge and also impressed her with the ahnosphae. Here, as she was to learn elsewhere later, the im- portance of rapport between players and au- dience added a new dimension to her theatrical craft The St. Laurence Centre saw her detnt in Canada and revealed to her the importance of spntaneity. Several seasons followed at the Shaw Festival and then came her in- troduction to Stratford, Ontario_ This she said, was the hest thing that ever happened to her, and she paid tribute to the direction and tutelage of Robin Phillips. Also the vi- sion and imagination which ;rad resulted in the present theatre was a challenge of a dif- ferent kind, as well as the ertmines to perform with such stars as Maggie Smith_ However, lbw Blythe recalled that when she had left the Royal Shakapeare Can- pany in England she had been told to came hack in 10 years time On her return Are re- joined the cempany and spent the next three years, no longer a fledgling. tad an ex - SATURDAY BANKING am -12 noon Monday Thru Thursday 9 am -5 pm Friday 9 am -6 pm OPEN A i -ACCOUNT AND CHOOSE THE FEATURES TO SWT YOUR NEEDS If you want savings and cheeping' _niOn or more deposited in our savings-chequing 1 -Account iv91 start to nam 7% interest calculated on the minimum monthly balance, and will be credited to your assured twice a year - June 30 and December 31_ You'll get one Free Cheque each month for each non mailmen, balance, otherwise a small service charge_ `If Daily Interest interests you' _s1,000. or more deposited and maintained in our 'Daily Interest- 1 - Account w9I begki earning 6 % daffy irsterest- credited fo yrew account monthly_ AM cherpres are absolutely free_ Either one provides a personal passbook record of aa yOldir transactioses_Free chequing for senior ethers 60 gear of age and urer_AN of your cheque forms are free_and Personarsred cheques are amBable at low cost Either way, you get everything you need tri one comenient____1- Account at Standard Take home a Fre Jest to say 'thank sae for opening a Standard Trust 1-Accoonf with 900 or mora we'll glee rim • handsome Esmond Ilkonterry Slanket_absoholely tree_ Take it home grab you_ klachkie washable, choice of coloues_bkve, sand, Caffey or yellow, capendleag on avallabty_ One Blanket to a custromer. 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In anticipation of such a fascinating speaker the busieess of the meeting was condensed as much as possible with welermaning were fact Presklent, Elva Metcalf, reports frum the officers and an se- am, of the 50th Anniversary meeting presented by Gwen Pemberton which some members had attended in November. 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