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urrpy Cardiff a.
Murray Cardiff, The' special 'coinmittee
N one 9f six that have
been set up since
Parliament opened in
April.
The- committee will act
as -4 Parliamentary Task
Force composed of seven
PariNnventarians
representing all The
parties in the House of
Member oX Parliament
Or Huron -W.190 has been
appointed to a special
committee of the House
of Commons tolook into
the feasibility" a a
National Trading Cor-
poration and report to
Parliament by`December
19.
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Corn -mons. Mr, Cardiff Is
one of three 'Opposition
members appointed to
the torn mittee.
The terms Of reference
state that the committee
shall have the: power to
consider- means of
assisting small and
medium-sized Canadian
businesses to expand
specia m ittee
their :export _markets, It .:-:-'.0.007here to colleUt:lfl
Will 4dvise the govern-forrilation. and gather the
vont on - what - role View*, of parties .who'
government could play in would be affected by the
such 4 -.corporation, how creation of the projected
the corporation should be corporation.
finance/4, and how it , Creation of this special
should he stru9tured and committee has been
managed. The committee' rumoured. since), the
is empowered to travel -opening of Parliament,
throughout Canada and but itsformation was
bold up by disputes about
whom it should report to.
The decision to go ahead
with - the committee
represents a victory for
the Opposition, who have
argued that such a
committee should report
to Parliament and not.to
a . Minister of the
government.
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YOUR GUIDE TO A GREAT WEEKEND!
Doug McArthur will be one of the main attractions at the Goderich and District
Optimist Club's bluegrass festival on June 27, 28 and 29. The festival is being held
at Harbour Park and will include day care for children and displays of arts and
crafts.
Canada celebrations...
• from page 1A
Canada captain who lives
across the road from the
Guelph airport and keeps
planes as well as cars in
his garage, will be at the
Goderich air show also..
He is Canada's former
National Aerobatic
Champion and he
executes one of the most
precise and spectacular
show sequences seen in
North America today. He
flys a 200 H.P. Super S-1
Pitts Special bi-plane.
The show itself will last
until about 4:30 p.m.
Well, with the
bluegrass festival at
Harbor Park, the giant
air show at the airport
and a Laser sailing
regatta in the •harbor,.all
on Saturday, you would
think that would be
enough. But the Canada
Week Committee has
planned to have the day
wind up with a bang! '
A giant fireworks
display has been..pla.nned.
The town has set aside
some funds that canLbe
used to provide ex -
The committee which citement for young and
has put ..together the old in the form of rockets,
show, has been working flares and slam-bang
and organizing for over a explosions.
year now. All events will Goderich Police Chief
Pat King says the display
'depend on the weather.
Twenty acres of land, will not be nearly as
has been rented for ad- 4' ZvertCelming as it was
ditional parking space for
spectators and there will
be three concession
booths on the 'grounds,
one run by the Foresters,
one by the Lions Club and
one by the Experimental
Aircraft Association
members and their
i.wives. Two of these
concession booths will
offer hat dogs and
hamburgers;
• Admission will be $4 for
adults; and $2 for
children over six years of
age. Children under six
will be admitted free.
for the Sesquicentennial
but taking into account
the rising, costs of this
type of display, "...it
should be a very en-
joyable one that everyone
will have fun watching."
The display will be set
off from the south pier at
the harbor and spectators
will be able to use the
many excellent vantage
points along the banks
south of. the harbor.
Boaters who wish to
anchor inside the break -
walls will also have ex-
cellent viewing.
"We hope to show
everyone that we are
proud of 'Founder's Day'
and the theme that it
represents,' says Doug
Bundy, organizer for
some of the weekend
events. "A show of pride
and exuberance by a
community such as ours
is nothing new, but we
think we've got one of the
best in this part of the
country so we are aiming
for one heck of a show!"
EAT HEARTY
In an attempt to
alleviate the expected
crush that local
restaurants might ex-
perience on Saturday,
June 28, two local
churches will be
providing home -cooked
meals as well.
With the influx of
tourists to see the air
show •and listen to the
music at the Optimist
festival, the.. Goderich
Tourist Committee, as
part of its Canada Week
plans, has asked some of
the local churches to
provide meals on
Saturday evening for the
extra people. '
St. Peter's Roman
Catholic church on North
Street and Sit. George's
Turn to page 3A •
FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY
JUNE 27, 28 and 29
Friday
JUNE 27
Saturday
JUNE 28
Sunday
JUNE 29
BICYCLE
RALLY!
ANNAINEMEMBISIOn
MUSIC FESTIVAL
AND FRIENDS
HARBOUR PARK 4 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT
Folk & Blue Grass Music
Crafts Display
Hospitality Tent
(sponsored by the Goderich Optimists)
LION'S CLUB
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
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WELCOME TO FIT -IN
GUESTS FROM BAY CITY
STATIC AIRCRAFT DISPLAYS ALL DAY
GIANT
AIRSHOW
2P.M. TO 4:30 P.M. ADULTS
'4.00 CHILDREN 6-12 YRS. '2.00
SAILING REGATTA
(GODERICH SAILING CLUB)
LASER CHAMPIONSHIP TRIALS
10 A.M, &CONTINUING SAT. & SUN.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
AND FRIENDS
CONTINUES AT HARBOUR PARK.
0 12 NOON - 4 P.M. & 6 P.M. - 11 PM,
Music, Children's Theatre, Food &
Beverages
HOME COOKED FOOD
tOUNTRY•STYLE SMORGASBORD '5 P.M. -7
P.M.
St. Peter's Catholic Church Hall and
St. George's Anglican Church Hall.
Adults '5.00 Children under 12 '2.50.
THE "BIG BANDS" DANCE
DANCE TO BIG BAND MUSIC 9 P.M. TO 1
A.M.
The Goderich LegionT1b11,NO CHARGE
Lunch & Refreshments Available
FIREWORKS DISPLAY
DUSK OFF THE SOUTH PIER '
Goderich Harbour
FU. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
WHP4 Sunday 9 a.m.
June 29th
Meet...Canadian Tire
Parking Lot Hwy. No 8
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TAKE A TOUR AROUND GODER1CH
MAPS
SUPPLIED
CLUES
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REFRESHMENTS •
AVAILABLE EN ROUTE
MYSTERY
BIKE TOUR
STARTS I -ROM CANAZTAN TIRE STORE/9
A.M.
An interesting & fun way to tour our town
No charge/bring the family ,
CHURCHofouS, EToRwlfnICCEhS
Manyurches
be hblding
special "Friendship Day" services and
welcoming visitors who have come to our
Town.
PANCAKE BRUNCH
COURT HOUSE PARK • NOON TO.2P.M.
Goderi-ch Lions Club
PARADE
LEAVES 2 P.M. FROM AGRICULTURAL PARK
South St. around Square, down West St. &
Waterloo
"Friendship Days" & "Founder's Day"
Floats are still welcome - call 524-8895 if
your organization would like to enter.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
AND FRIENDS
CONTINUES AT HARBOUR PARK. NOON TO
8 P.M.
Music, Crafts, Food & Beverages
LIONS BEEF BARBECUE
COURT HOUSE PARK 4 P.M. - 7 P.M.
CONCERT
"KNIGHTS OF JAZZ"
COURT HOUSE PARK • 7:30 P.M.
Kincardine's -Famous Musical Group
A.
Approximate Distance: 10 km/Approx. Completion Time:3 hrs.
SPONSORED BY THE CANADA WEEK COMMITTEE
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