HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 9•
Most have bcerl facewit .
-.T problems=and declsi'ons'of
'home decorating at one tirrie
or another: Last Week, at
WDQ,'Me Paul'Browil came
'and explained many areas.of
- decorating acid"•gave -.several
helpful hints on rna•kins
selections. • ' .
Paul first. dis'cu'ssed
'estimations •in ' renovating
homes;-
The: Most common'
causes for heornellcoratingis
simly that ° FITople have
become ,bored with what they
• have: Maybe they have a new
home, which is a much larger-
job. .•
Look around caref,lly before
starting to buy.and check the
• reputations p of ...the various'
dealers.Sometimes the
different products' Can- b
found cheaper in the cities but
if the prices are. close, it is
• best to buy in town.
When ' you •decide on a
dealer tell him exactly what
you want and get as • much .
inforrhation on .the products
as possible. Try to, get a price
on.,.how much 'money is in-
volved and get; a prepared •
estimate on paper. You can
often'get a discount en large
jobs also.
How ' do you' buy cheap..
• carpeting and get away with(
it? There .about six basic'
types,df fib"res. Nylon is about
the best buy for Stour, money.
,and is long wearing. Poly-
pr'opolene• •is cheaper than
nylon but:it will burn even'by '
dropping a cigarette on. it.
Woll isn't seen too mt'ch
homes -anymore :,because. it'`
has become too- expensive,
dull and it:won't clean, well.:
Polyester . or Dacron •. is
another excellent fibre...
Viscose is: terrible fdr'
durability but is inexpensive.:: •
There is also a .fibre called•
Trivera. It is a" five sided fibre •
:which is inexpensive and of. •'
excellent quality.. Nylon gives '
the best wear but you get a lot
of static from it: There is an,..
•a•nti-static treatment you can
have done to the carpet to
Prevent this,
Also be sure to .check the.
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backing reaper cazpts:are
thin, with not as many fibres
per 'square: cinch. Ott the
cheaper . carp;ets the ;fibres
are punched rn' instead.. Of
woven to the.baekMg: ..
Multi -coloured -carpets are
best when buying cheaper,
carpets.the cheaper carpets
'have many good uses such as
in .bedroorn.s where ther..eisn't
much traffic. There are many
good reliable carpet
manufacturers., around such
as Harding, .. Armstrong,
Burlington, Prouse,.Pearless
and many more:
Color co-o1dinating was
the next , topic. There•s is a
Class ' of people called Blue
People or people who buy
everything inshades of blue
-such as theire cars, .clothes
anandeven 'home' furnishing's.
Then there are the green
people..'
I n -selecting colors
decorators usually pick three
colors using ononedominant
color. Armstrong. will color
co-ordinate your whole house
if your•
send the plans of you
home to them.. This can be
done through a retailer.
The next topic was on new
things. ' Earth colors are the
big thing now -not' only in'
carpeting but also wallpaper.
People are spending more on
their carpeting and wallpaper
nowt The new things in
carpeting are the multi=colors
and carpetsthat can be glued
to the •fl'oor. Gold .carpets
were bad for showing wear
and dirt 'so riow .they ,.have.
what .is'called dirty gold.'
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The January meetingof the
Goderich and Distri •• Pro
" E7ife group ' was held o•n.•
•: Tuesday, Jani`tary 27 in the'
•former,•: Queen •.Elizabeth
School `in Goderioh'.
;meeting'was•:chaired; by Mrs„
Clarice' Dalton with seyen
Board morn'.bers present. "' •
Plans' were completed' for
the variety show to be -held
-April' 2 at the St. Mary's
School Aud j,tohu.m. Mrs.
Sharon Munro will coordinate
the pt'ogram.and John Oskam
will help: with the refresh= i
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ments. ' '
Mrs."Connie Osborne gave
•a report of the South Western.
Ontario Pro, Life Conference
held in Woodstock January
24 Larry•Smith, Joe Austin,
Diane and Mary Brand and
Mrs..'O'sbo.rne attended from -
t e oderich gr
Canadian 'Xori,t-th, for -.hife-;.
Organization •;r held the ir..
'meeting,`simultaneously. at.
the morning,session
'. Mrs Qshorne also gave a
report'of her °si,Ibrnission',to•, •
the .Commission. on 'V,iolence
held in • Wingham on
December 'The:: br•iet
pointed out th,at.studies have
been -:made showing, violence',
is a learned behaviour and
that violent TV programs
desensitize the viewers to -
human sufferi -
While•. child'erng.i are wat-
chinga`Walt Disney movie on
a .Sgrurda;y• afternoon,
previews of coming at-
traction.s will. flash ,.on
showing violent scenes. This
porters
fot:Aprii
may oraly be for a second
=, lu1-,cit erdt 4,4**-s--af t-rn we ssi on7-;
• In Gernmany,, 2,0 years prior:
to the gas chambers, y.t ng
and. old:' people ; .whc' 'were
-deemed . undesirable were
e.l.iminatera' ' on
"humanitarian:" grounds,: •
.Mrs,. K•lainga gave a,
report from Statistic's'Canada
is printed in •the Globe'.,and,
Mail: in 1874 in Canada there'
were 14 abortions for every
100 liw e •bu the :. jn Ontario
there were 20 abortions for
every • 100 live births; 58
percent of • the women were
single, ',3.1 percentwere
married, and 11 .p.ercent were
separated; divorced, or living
common law.
Pro Life offers an alter-
native. to abortion and is
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life c f tdie
dedicated
chil'dto .ttg the.
Letters win be 'written' to
1).r. Stuart. Smith; •new Leader
Of the . Liberal Party in
(tntririTJ asking him to, state
his views -on abortion.
• Ken Reidy offered to help.
with the Pro Lifeinformation
presentation at St. Joseph's
Church, Clinton,. on' Sunday,.
February 1, 1.5iane and Mary
Brand ar•e.in charge of•lides.
Memberships due' may ,be
given to, treasurcr,r•' Mrs.. Joe,
.C'ou'rtney, " membership
•chairman •Mrs. Alice Kroh -
mer or any Pro Life member.
:Bennett: Street
condominium gets
tanning approval
The Goderich area plan --
fling board recommended to.
council Tuesday '• night - ap-
proval 'of, an 18.. unit con-
dom.inium .' proposed.for
.' Bennett . Street,. east . of
' No wax flooring is big now. ,-
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Check on the back and unless
it says absolutelyno wax
neededwatch out. Cushion
flooring isn't recommended •
anymore •as it was found after
a period of time the seams
will pop up and crack It' also
burns very easily. .
Vinyl • 'wallpaper • is' very ••
popular. and• .murals' are
coming on strong. Foil paper
must .be hung by .an ex
perienged hanger: for best
results. Vinyl paper is much
easier ' to hang' now but
remember you can't. repaper
• over it.
Paul- had a lot more: -ideas
along ' with • many, beautiful •
samples on hand to see and to
feel. ' ' see
If .you have been, •irriissin-g t
WDO programs 'arid would
like to join, "come to MacKay..
Hall "on North Street, Wed-
nesday mornings from 9:30 to
1:00: Everyone is more thane-
elcome. •
Feb. 1l -Ilene Thompson.
nd Ivy Slay from, the Knit
it will be .joinirg the' group
or a discussion on knitting,
rocheting and crewel crafts.
Feb: 18 -Talk on Drugs with
ergcant Mery Whitter•
Feb. 25 -Instruction on Self -
Defence with Paul Hunt from
Stratford.'
• Bayfield Road. • Planning
• board gave.th approval after
Contractor Gerald . Walters•
submitted plans for .. the
project at the board meeting.
The iS unit, two storey
condominium will. be birilt
With : Intention' of renting the.
units according' to; 'Mr.
Walters, who said the, units
could be sold .individually. if
need' be..He said he'hoped :the
three bedroom units' will..'all
be.rented reasonably; adding
that he had considered $200a
Month as the cost per tenant.
The project is the first of its
type to receive approval in
Goderich and according, to
Mr. Walters the final product
will. have different exteriors
do each unit to prevent it
froja looking .like one large
building: He Said he intends to"
provide ,caretaking services.
for th-e grounds to ensure
upkeep of the building.
Mr.. Walters • explained , to
he, board that the units were
based -on' a communal type
existence for the tenants: He
said a common •drive and .,
parking area in the.. rear
wodTd be shared ' by.. the
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• Show times :Sunday:
2 00 • 4:00. 7:00 • 9:00 p.m. .
'Shaw times Monday and Tuesday:
as „7:00 and 9:00pr,, only.
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Three new Kinsmen were
initiated Monday evening by
• the Goderich Club •Members.
They are • Larry McGrath,
Andy ••Gray and Barney.
Purser..,•
BRANCH 109 "
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION,
Public Speaking
Competition
MandaX, Feb. 9 8. p.m.
Legion Hall KINGSTON ST,
GODERICH
COMPETITION IS FOR •
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PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN
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COMPETITORS FROM- Robertson•Schoul, Victoria School,
Colborne Central and V. Mary's Separate .£choor.. M
ALL• WELCOME`
REFRESHMENTS FALLOWING
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tenants with each unit having
its own section of backyard.
He said that each unit was
about 1,240''squarefeet in size,
and as a rental unit:. he
;:believed the :town ,needed
them.'
Planning' board :.T'ecom
mended to counciL that the
necessary' bylaw be drafted
•'designating .the zon•i of the
property -to permit t project
and
that 'the 16'Yla ae w
y, cir-
culated publicly for, any,
objectors to have an op-
portunityto.protest. •
In. .othe.r business d
the
planning board receivea
letter from former member
Bert Stich .who. said his ex=
perience on -the board h4ad
enabled him to participate in
making lasting ' contributions
to the town of Goderich' but
that hewas •turning his at=
Ttention ' to private and
,domestic matters and did not
'want to be. considered 'as a
candidate.for••planning board.
in the future.
The board also received
word.• from tHe� ••-'Qntario
Municipal. Board that the
objections against Peter
Brander's ten Unit apartment
proposed for Bruce Street in4s.
Goderich had been worked
out and the, project •had the
OMB approval. • •
Vanas#ra: Recreation Centre
NEW REVISED
BRONZE MEDALION'.000RSE
Min. Age - NOW ONLY ,
14 yrs,
Registration- & Pre" -test. 6:00.,p.m.
Thurs. Jan. 29th '
Thurs. Feb, 5th•. '
Course commences - Thurs. Feb. 12th
Monday Evening Feb. 9- &:00 p.ITT
BINGO: JACKPOT $275
tn,54 calls
consolation prize $45
Special 810, door prize awarded each week op
previous weeks ad pission til ket. , Must be
present towin. If- not claimed, prize will in•
crease.by,$10. for following week. 15 regular
games 3 share -the -wealth. 6"cards for $1, •Ad-
' mittartce to 16 yr. and'buer. -
NEW SWIM• SCHEDULE
Sat, 8,.Sun,,;: Recreational Swim• '' 3.:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday , Family Swim 2:00 3:00 p.m,
Mon: to Fri. Recreational Swim 7:00 .8:30 p.m.
-Mon. to Thur. • Co-ed Adult Swim 9:00 •9':30 p.m.
Mon. to Fri. Co-ed Adult'Swi`m 12:00 noon
Please call•our caterer William Acker if you are planning.a
•wedding reception, banquet or blsrness Meeting., We are
able'to accommodate' functions large and samll.
Vcrnastra Centre 482-544
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GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THCIRSDA.'Y. FEBRUARY'•S, 19
CQMI_N
VERY-
SOON
OUR GIGANTIC
RENOVATION SALE
EVERYTHIN.- WILL BE ON SALE
ONE WAY OR.THE OTHER •
.W.ATCH '•N WAIT!.
IF YOU DON'T; YOU'LL WISH' YOU. HID
GLENMARK LUMBER
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524_7308
BUILDING
CENTRE
PRICES EFF..ECT.IVE TILL
FEB. 7, 1976
SCHNEIDER'S (EXTRA LEAN),,
Shouldero
Pork
Ribs
9c
LB.
SCHNEIDERS M'SWE'0" PICRLED
Corn Beef
Chunks. $1 4 9
SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGES
9t.1 -
Sizzlers
FPOZEN
.19
McCAI.N.S•
Peas
2'LB. BAG
79c
FRASERVALE
TURBOT '
Fisk
Chips
OZ. PKG.
101,.
SAVARIN
.BEEF
CHI C•KEN
TURKEY
Pot.
Pie:s,
H OZ. PKG.
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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantitiesupermar.
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MAPLE. LEAF .•
CURED --SMOKED
Picnic
Shoulders
99:c
MAPLE LEAF
Bulk
Wieners
FROZEN 2 LB PKG
$ . 0 0
BONNrE
PARCHMENT
Margarine
LB. PKG'.;
3
FOR
51.00
CANADA PACKERS
Thrift.
Bacon ._.
(PART'SLiCES)
LB.
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FROZEN02.L13: BOX'
Roasting
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NABISCO
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Weekly' Specials
Oreo Cookies+
GOLDSEAL
Pink Salmon -
Nestle's' •Quik,
BEE 11'1'VE'Corn Syrup
JOY Liquid Detergent
• I LB.,PKG. 9 9'c
7,1 OZ. TIN
I L•B/TIN;
3• LB: TIN:
32 OZ BTL.
99c
99c
99c
99c
-ROBIN • HOOD Flour. 70 LB. BAG 3.2 9
Cheese Whiz $ 1 .2
ORIOLE •Soft Margarine 1 LB TUB 4 9c
Gravy
CLUB HOUS•E
GONION,, MUSHR-0OM;
cavy Mix BR.OWN0(FOIL PACK) 4/4 1 .00
DR- BALLARD 4 FLAVOURS ------
KRAFT'
I LB. JAR
Champion .Dog 'Food :15 02. 4/$1.00
MAXWELL HOUSE
Instant Coffee
POST Sugar Crisp
10 OZ. JAR
1.3 Or PKG..
$2.99
95-c
• CARNATION INSTANT -
Pe; DERED Skim Milk 3 LB. BOX.:, $ 2.1 1
GREEN .GIANT
Creamed Style 'Corn
14 OZ. -TIN 79c
JOHNSONS NEW18 OZ, AEROSOL TIN
"Shoot" $talo Rernov►er , $1-.49.
� 'MAPLE°LANE+ 3 OT, BAGS
SILVERWOO S
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Homo Milk Skim
$1.55%1.50 '1.45
KRAFT
Macaroni &
Cheese
DINNER • .
jl.. OZ. PKG.
5F0R $1.00
.FLOR'.IDA NO. I
SIZE 48'S.
WHITE OR PINK
Grapefruit 10. 99c
U'.S.A': N0. 1
tOmatoes LB 39c
U.S.A.
He -ad
Lettuce 2/691
ONT. NO. 1
Garro-ts
2 LB PKG
2-/49c
-ONT. NO. 1 FANCY
Apples
5 LB..BAG 79C
Bread and Pastry.
WESTONS LUNCH BOX
WHITE, WHOLE WHAT::
CRACHEO WHEAT....
Bread L 2/79c
VVESTONS
Chelsea Suns ' S9r
DIETRICH
100 percent WHOLE; WHEAT
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