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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-02, Page 22PAGE 6A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR T'EDNP S1 v ' .IL2. 1986 YS; U R FAST lNDH'•ND REFERENCE FOR +USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES! Service Clubs GARDINER'S MOVERS Locally Owned And Operated 'EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL 'PACKING CARTONS . CAREFUL HANDLING REASONABLE RATES !CLEAN MODERN EQUIPMENT PROMPT & COURTEOUS SERVICE !FREE ESTIMATES 1 (EXPERT ADVICE For Moving Anything LARGE OR SMALL 524-2421 ShaISlee CAN HELP YOU FEEL BETTER Choose from our wide range of Nutritional Products (designed to suit your needs. For further Information contact 4. David or Eileen„ r Fred or Cathy Slelghtholm "'t`' 524-9400 524-9350 Ronald L. McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 47 CHURCH ST.. 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario MORRIS DRAPERIES Your One Stop Interior Decorating Service Centre Custom Drapery Kirsch Track and Installation Available Draco Window Shades Wallpaper 8. C.I.L. 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The maximum insurance available on parcels to many countries will double to $1,000, the same as for domestic'parcels. Also coming into force are modified regulations to enable blind persons to send 'by surface mail "talking books,” tapes and other recorded items free to virtually all • ow only be sent freer to These ritems tre ognized institu- tions tor the blind. A new international "urgent medicines" label will become available in postal outlets to ease identification and Speed customs clearance of acceptable medicines in the country of destination. The complete sealing of books to facilitate postal handling and the use of window envelopes with more than one window will be permitted worldwide. These and other changes, designed to reduce customs documentation and simplify international mail services for customers, result from agreements reached by the 168 -country Universal Postal Union. Revised Canadian regulations were ap- proved recently by the Federal Government. . Gallery will feature exhibition TORONTO - An exhibition of recent ac- quisitions for the Art Gallery of Ontario's caricature collection will take place in the Walter Trier Gallery and Anteroom beginn- ing April and continuing to May 25. In 1976 the Trier -Fodor Foundation donated to the Art Gallery of Ontario a large group of drawings by humorist Walter Trier (1890-1951), together with the artist's collec- tion of folk toys, and a special fund to make possible an ongiong program of acquisitions and exhibitions of humorous, illustrative, and satirical graphic art. Through this en- dowment the Gallery has acquired 211 draw- ings, prints, and watercolours, building a comprehensive,collection of caricatures from the 15th tthe 20th century. Along with the acquisition of individual early works such as a large anonymous 16th -century Gelman engraving, Head of a Jester, and an Italian 17th -century drawing of poets gazing at the moon,Francesco La lung ispiratrice dei poeti, by P Mole, the Gallery's collection has largely focussed on French and English works •of the 18th and 19th centut'ies. Caricature flourished in both countries during this time and prints by William Hogarth, James Gilkey, Thomas Rowlandson, and Honore Daumier, as well as many other artists, have been ,purchased over the last fez years., Some of the most inventive ' caricatures of the late 18th and early 19th Murrary Elstoh to speak at VON meeting centuries were amateurs and the Gallery has acquired a considerable number of memorable images by unknown hands. Among the works in the exhibition are a watercolor of the French actor Coquelin Cadet by the .late -nineteenth-century Edouard Vuillard; a drawing of a clown from the Carnival album of 1846 by Sulpice- Guillaume Gavarni; a 17th -century etching called The Fable of the Plucked Peacock by Daniel Schultz; and eight hand -coloured et- chings by James Gillray dating to the time of the Napoleonic wars. This selection of ' recent acquisitions demonstrates that the long-term goal for the collection has been to develop a group of works that will cover the entire history of caricature and that in turn will generate ex hibitions focussing on important periods and figures in this history. . 'the Honorable Murray Elston, Minister of Health will be the guest speaker at the Per- th/Huron Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses annual meeting. The Minister is the son of Bill Elston, a Huron County resident who was a municipal representative to the VON Board of Management until 1985. This . will be Elston'sfirst speaking engagement in Perth County. The VON Annual Meeting will be held on - Thursday, May 29 at the Knights of Colum- bus Hall in Stratford. The meeting, will take the form of a dinner Meetingand v1411 be open to members of the general public. FINANCIAL MARKET TRENDS as of March 26, 1986 BANK RATE 10.44% PRIME 12.00%e . T BILLS 10.19% CDN DOLLAR .7130 US DbLLAR $1.4025 GOLD (CDN) $483.58 SHORT TERM 10.375% 1 Yr. 3 Yr? 5 Yr. GIC's 10 1/4 10 1/4 10 1/4 RRSP's - 10 • 10 10 MORTGAGES 11 11 Y2 11 1/2 MUTUALS 26.80 26.20 21.80 FINANCIAL TIP The "nevli. budget has made Registered Retirement Income Funds even more attractive, in most cases better than life annuities. Compiled by: ABC INVESTMENTS 53 West St., Goderich