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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-09-19, Page 16
IIB �}r Cuties are winners The Circle City Cuties recently won several prizes for their stepdancing abilities. Left to right are Crystal Mathers who won third place in the eight and under category at the Mit- chell Fair; Crystal Brennan who won first place in the eight and under category at the Mit- chell Fair and first place in the eight and under category at the Blyth Thresher Reunion; and Sherry, Good who won fourth place in the 12 and under category at the Mitchell Fair. The trio also won a third place in group competition at the Mitchell Fair. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Police News and Views of violence here are very Y low 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 Total News and Views this week deals with crimes of violence reported in Goderich. The time frame is 1974 to August 31, 1984. Yearly averages (1984 three quarters complete) - murder: one every five years; rape: one every 10 years; sexual offences: two a year; assaults: 22 a year (roughly); and robbery: one every two years. ' Clearance rate (crime solved and charges laid or cleared by other action) - murder: one (100 percent); rape: one (100 percent); sexual offences: 14 (70 percent); assaults: 204 (91.89 percent); and robbery: two (40 percent). Total crimes of violence are 250 (average 25 per year) and total crimes of violence solved or cleared are 222 (88.8 percent, As you can see, crimes of violence in our community are very low. When a crime of violence does take place, your police depart - Terry Fox Run set foinSunday The legacy of Terry Fox, the one -legged runner who captured the hearts of millions in his attempted cross-country run, lives on each year in the Terry Fox Run. On Sunday September 23, everyone is urged to walk, jog, run or complete the 10 km course by whatever means possible. Last year 66 people participated in the event and this year organizers hope that more people will get involved. Organized by the Goderich Kinettes, pledge sheets for the Terry Fox Run are available at the recreation office, the town hall and most convenience stores. All pro- ceeds from the run, which will begin at Suncoast Mall at 10 a.m. and continue throught to 2 p.m., will be forwarded to the Terry Fox Foundation. The Kinettes are asking people to challenge friends, neighbours and relatives and one businessman,' Ernie , Nesbitt of Ernie's Roadhouse has respond- ed by challenging all patrons to exceed his pledgesfor the September 23 run. The per- son who does will get a complimentary din- ner for two. Participate in the Terry Fox Run and let the legacy live on. Murder Rape Sexual Offences and /or Sexual Assaults Assaults Robbery 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 20 35 17 17 20 15 18 19 26 26 18 11 222 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 --1 0 0 0 5 ment does a very good job of solving the in- vestigation. d STRATFORD MALL ANNIVERSARY SALE Sept 19-22 1 0% Off Entire Stock SIZES 5.16 MISSES 16'2-24'% FOR FULLER FIGURED WOMEN 925 ONTARIO STREET-STRATFORD MALL 271 3511 INTRODUCING: the flame of the future. WOOD N ENERGY' S E HEATER OF THE YEAR. • H1ah gloss enamel finish in black or brown • Docorative inter- changeable tiles • Attractive pedestal butt® *Fon Option *Hearth stove modal a,iallable future logic. •Unique twico•burning combustion system • more haat, loan omltslont • Double walled back and baso, place as close as 0' ,' to any roar wall •Unique alr circulation keeps ceramic glass clean •Firoboa holds logs up to 19'• in length EN The WOOD STOVE STORE 744 Princes St. Kincardine 4 IT'S FAIRLY SAFE OUT THERE. HELP KEEP IT THAT WAY. 4 otor fata.lities are dwn TQ8Ql+(TQ - "Motor vehicle fatalities taro readmits are driving zuhre.' over the first six months of 1984 were down "11�� idly enoug , afi ilt l°e ss i I fuel con - 1S.1. pr cent against .the same period last sun!iption usually goes ha * !'hand with an year,"said , Ontario Minister - of increase 111, the number of road deaths," Trahsportatiun and Communic tions Jarnes Snow said. "That's a trend I'm pleased 'to Snow. ' 1.` see has been reversed:" During the4anuary-June period this year, Motorcycle fatalities provided the one 430 people.were killed on Ontario roads - bleak spot in the otherwise encouraging down from 525 in the first half of 1983. report. The number of motorcycle drivers "The 1984 figures represent the lowest six- killed rose to 47 from last year's first-half month fatality total since 1980 and can be at- toll of 41, while passengers accounted for tributed, at least in part, to the impact of seven road deaths, one more than in 1983. anti- rrinking/driving campaigns," Snow "These numbers are discouraging, par - said. titularly in light of the fact more emphasis "I suspect society at large is no longer has been placed on motorcycle safety," willing to accept or tolerate people who Snow said. "We cart only hope our efforts to drink and drive. It's been a long time corn- reduce the number of deaths soon gain as ing, but I'm convinced it's a critical factor." much public support as,.our measures to get impaired drivers off the road," And statistics from the. Ministry of Bicycle and pedestrian deaths also declin- firstRevenue show fuel consumption during the ed icyc in and four months of the year was up 3.5 per g y from 18 to 15 and 84 to 70, cent over 1983, a common indicator that On- respectively. •••••r•••••••.••••••••••••••••'• • • • • • 0 SUPER FALL SPECIAL ALL REMAINING - IN STOCK TREES & SHRUBS 1/2 PRICE ALSO GRASS SEED AVAILABLE $ 1 .95 Ib. IN BULK P NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT! WINTERIZE YOUR LAWN! WITH C•I•L (S.C.U.) FERTILIZER Make sure you use o good fertilizer like C•I•L with S.C.U. (Sulphur Coated urea)...this will feed your lawn gradually until spring. What good is o fast acting "cheep" fertilizer in the fall ... your lawn doesn't need it now! It needs fertilizer feeding the roots gradually all winter like C•I•L with S.C.U. DO IT NOW! ... IT PAYS OFF! VISIT... JITHEEE dFIIs,T PET SHOP AT SMITH'S FARM & GARDEN CENTRE DOG FOOD SPECIAL SHUR GAIN 20 Kg. 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PET SHOP SPECIAL* PURCHASE ANY AQUARIUM SET UP '50.00 VALUE OR MORE AND WE'LL GIVE YOU (YOUR CHOICE) $ 00 WORTH OF • FISH FREE*SPECIAL IN EFFECT IT UNTIL SEPT. 29, 1984 HI*FARAMG GARDEN CEWTR CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' EF T-BONE STEAK 8/KG. $369,L8. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 369 G. PKG. • « BYE THE SEA LIGHT 74VEGETABLES14 F. 9 TU N A6.5 FL. OZ. °Z9 ' LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 FL. OZ. 99' DEL MONTE 4 X 5 OZ. 3 LB. TIN "IPUDDING1 49 CRISCO $389 E.D. SMITH 19 FL. OZ. McNA R SULTANA R CHERRY 199 RAISINS `h PIE FILLER o Sas G. ROBIN HOOD 540 G. STOKELY 28 FL. OZ. MIX RUST $139 PUMPKIN$129 RTEA EBAGS60'S 0$ 4 9 NABISCO 100% 450 G. $ 3 A BRAN 7 TORANGE2G $ 59 COMET 00 G. 9 CRYSTALS • CLEANSER •- 9 BEATRICE 500 G. BEATRICE 1'L. 2% COTTAGE $, 3 9 CHOCOLATE MILK 99C CHEESE 4 ' MARY MILES RINDLESS MARY MILES 450 G. BAON S9WIENERS CASE OF 24.10 FL. OZ. TINS 0 • • • • • 0 V-8 JUICE 48 FL. OZ. 59 KRAFT 500 G. PEANUT BUTTER X1 .59 • • • • • • • • • , 0 • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 • • 0 • • • • • • • 0 0 0 0 0 SIRLOIN STEAK 7V/K6$359/L11- PORK 5"$0 : 79 STEWING sc s SAUSAGE BE I"CUBED :9/.LB, ROBIN HOOD FLOUR GRO ND BEEF 3• /KG.$1 b9/LB. MARY MI $ , '9 $593 CAN37SIAGN QUE NSi 89 DINNEItH�M+/LB. 9KG. LUNCH MEATS • BONELESS INSIDE CUT ROUND STEAK�6:S/KG��9/Li3. Q(t T PICKL D SMOK 3. ria COTTAGE 5”/KG. PICNIC 39/LB. ROLL5 S239/LB. • • • • • • • • • • • • • BONELESS RUMP R$ 4" 9 t}ASTS6:s/Kd ROUND SjkAK STORE SLICED $ S ROAST 4/KG' COOKED X5'49 stmts. PRODUCE OF T. CELE fE STALKS 594EA. PRODUCE OF USA NO. 1 GRADE CANTALOUPES 784 EA. PRODUCE OF USA CAN. NO. 1 GRADE • • • • • • • • • •' • 0 • • • • •• •••.••0•••00.0.0000000.0000.000.0••• PLEASE ORDER IN ADVANCE RED GRAPES $194/KG. 884/L8. NO NAME SUNFLOWER SEEDS 10 LB. BAG r 99 PRODUCE OF S.A. VALENCIA ORANGES $2.29,0z. PRODUCE OF ONT. FANCY GRADE BARTLETT PEARS 4 LTR. 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