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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-01, Page 3We've always encouragedfoUr son toshow initiative; so both my husband and myself were quite pleased when, he told us that ; he had. joined a sales club for a greeting card firm. • • He was supposed to show Their Christmas Card line on a• • personal basis and to be paid a 4940rcentcash commission or a prize of•his own choice from their prize catalaijue. He chose a racing car set from the latter and was promised faithfully that • he would receive it -in'time for Christmas.. • Well in spite of a letter and two long distanFe phone calls in which they said his prize had been mailed, our son still remains a very disiliusionedand disappointed 12 -year-old. He did everything he was supposed to do and 1 think that this Is a very boor way for a firm.to show their appreciation. • • • The sales club mailed your son's prize to him two days before they reeived his lifter aSking7Were. his. -rain-g-S-ef-W-S: -They-- thought his lettercrossed with their package to him, so they didn't reply. When we told them he didn't receive his prize, they . qUici_.:4.94404..t..ffild it Quality. Brtatiq Name HOME ?FURNISHINGS aTletter---C•StC-Ing-Se-L, L 01)6 E P.S .OU FURNITURE- •SPECIALTY 36 WEST ST. • GODERICH: _52.4-7521. • • • • • • • GRANGER'S TV SALES & SERVICE ADMIRAL, ELECTROHOME & RCA COLOR TV RECORD AND - TAPE BAR MAJOR APPLIANCES 92 SOUTH GODERICH PICK UP & DELIVERY 524-8925 • • • New Horikans grant HuronifieW gets 3,715 The New Horizons • com- .$3,715 from the' mittee, under the leadership Government's New of Mrs, Betty Scratch at. program. Huronview, have received New Horizon.s ,. . . Federal retired people to create Horizons projects of their OWfl choosing. It offers grants to enables groups .of retired people who will undertake activities for the benefit of themselves and others in their d'ornmunity,. The •New Horizons com- mittee of Huronview, will use the grant...to make videotapes of activities in the Home. Thee takes will be ex- alt, • _changed with.-.1-40mes forAhe Agdd, in other areas in • 0#0,00,011000/0• : , "' • "' • BENEFIT. it Ontario. ' HURON C,OUNTY Family planniiig Pf0j0CL INVITES YOU'TQATTEND •-BIRTH.CONTROL • -CLINIC Every Thursday • - From 6130-9 p.rn, Huron County . Health Unit • Shipley St., Clinton . For intorrnation caII ,482-3416 Weekdays or Thur-sday evenings Everyone Welcome REGULAR HEARING AID SERVICE CENTER •CAMPBELL'S 168 THE SQUARE GODERICH . . Thursday, ApriI.8 1 - 3 p.m. • FREE ELECTRONIC :7—REAR'ING TESTS REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES OF HEARING AIDS '. HEARING AID : •SERVICE .88 QUEEN ST. S. L._ , KJTCHENERa 2' •r DANCE • Damage • F.. • • •• Don &lhirley•Scott ••0 substantial . . • who lost their • ' • , • ' • • barn by fire • FRI. APR.'9, • .• • . Brookside ' • Three people were taken to • Public School • • hospitalby ambulance • following a two -car collision • • i • : in accdents DANCING • at the corner of Victoria and • 4:30 - ta.m. 0 East Street. •• • The collision resulted in a • Boyd's Orchestra • total damage estimate of •• 0 $13 000 to vehicles driven by • ' " • Lunch provided Glenn Layton, RR 3 Clinton • • • EVERYONE -WELCOME • and Richard Vynckier, 1691 •• • • Wallace Street, Wallaceburg., •••••••••••,040:19•0 Joanne.. O'Neil, RR 6 -4'. Watford and Terry Mazur, , , . Goderich along with "Vyn- • Promote Cider, in whose vehicle they were passengers, were treated for cuts and bruises at --your . • General Hospital. Alexandra Marine and DUNBANNON OgINGs • MRS MART BERE - • ' "•" „. _ The subject "of H.Q. . Bere accompanied a group of"' • IDo12sOn's Sermon on .Sunday students frain ' the class in at Dungannon United Church Spanish at vcaa:r1.gon citourby wat ,"The Good -Shepherd". to Spain fur the holiday week. 7.:).(.1.ain'ile The Sacrament of the Loryi's The trip 4. Spansh ndoor20students The Confir Stinday servicaon April - ia,) : s, Supper wilt be adrninistered Miss Quick, zil)ikel-a,t.)0ntt,est.icibeerst... rnation clasS and , twO: t'll meet on Saturday at 10 a,M.. GbkrichMardi 20 and in the Sunday school room of returned on• : March -29., • Dungannon ..I.Juited Church. Mrs. Bob Eeci ); and twin • •.The OffiPial-Board Will meet daguthers spent a few dayS at a. week front Monday, on the-firk of the v,Tek. with Mr. April 5 at 8:30 p:m.. W. Nile and Mrs, Ir) ine, Eedy, Mrs, United Church. Anyone. in- ,Bob Ott anc. boys .visited Men terested in Senior Adult Days parents for the latter part of at Five. Oaks May 4-6 should the week; ' • • contact the minister for. mcRwobhinneytancl,r sa• ..LiSizridsrSte 7 details. . •Mr. Russell Johnston w_ as, -7Maibr.ie; roez. th:(.)rpnroound ,silrd.eanyts, • taken to Winsham Hospital of a. son, Robert Christopher, on Sunday morning. Mr. Cecil Blake retuned _March 28, a grandson for Mr. home on Friday:Iron:1. a two •and.Mrs.. Hugh McWhinney. week visit with inembers of Kim and Kathy Dawson, her family fn Toron_1_,O, and daughters of Mr.' arta' Mrs. Cambridge. • . „.., „; The' Dungannon Women' §' spent a few clays with their Institute held a dessert grandparents Mr. and Mrs,. euchre party •at Brookside,, K.K. Dawson. School on Wednesday 'March. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas, • 24 with 2. tables. The.prizes Linda. . and • Wendy of • were Lu.eky place mat;:Mrs.„: Wiliowdale, .visited Lois' Clara Raynard; men's high; ; parents, Mr and Mrs. Thos. 'Bill Caesar, men's "low; Webster last weekend: Clifford Hackett, ladieS!. There: were 7 tables ai a • „high; • Mrs, Jean Jardine, card party. at theOrange Hall ladies! low; Mrs. Dynes in Dungannon :on Friday Campbell, lucky draw for evening. The prizes:were men; 'Earl McNee; lucky. high man; Jim Errington; draw for - ladies; Pearl second; Art YoUng; low man; Caldwell and -nearest an- Bert McWhinney: high Lady; • tiiversary Mrs. Philip Mr..Florence Reid ;• second, Stewart , ' Mrs. Louise Brindley; low; _. Thre—dmage to the Lay -rob . . MrS".. Marina • Vark, Mrs. TMrs. Cora Cranston. There ..• vehicle was' estimated at ances : $8,000. and $5,000 to the •.......S.hazuRawson spent the past Orange Hall . in -two weeks an ...,_ „.........----- -V4iekier-veh.fele-::----.- --- ' ---- -,.....4 • .e.,ay. -,-,Art„_.,_,12..U.__________., "- a • • • Jamaica. Mrs. Maxine Maize T h e , • "D u mg a n Mob' . 77, • .r • • " • D t.Cti 0;-' t • trophy for-4-i-1actliievernent. The next trie'eting will be...,,helpl on the fourth • Wednesday of April and is open to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland arrived home on Tuesda.Y,-• after nearly three montbS'•-in Texas. Qn Sunday evening they visited daughter Carol, and Bob Andrew and • boys in Kinc4rdine. •; ".Glenn Anderson; 16 yr. old son Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Andersah, was: seriously Injured, in an .apciclett. in- yolving his motorcycle anda Car on the Bayfield Road in frOnt of Suncoast ' Mall on March 20. He suffered severe fractures to the left, leg, nec.essitating amputation, below .th.? "knee on Thursday and further surgery is ex- pected. He is in hospital in London. Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie visited Mr. and ..Mrs. John Bete and Kare in London last weekend. • Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick of -1.-ucknow,,visitN Mrs., Cecil on Sunday. , • FrAnk and Cora Thompson., attended :the Fire InsuranceConventiOn in Toronto from Wednesday to Friday. • Mr. Thomas Joseph. Lan- nan, fortnerly.-Of 9th con- cession, • Ashfield, passed away at• Marian Villa • Hospital,, London on March 26 • in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Margaret Laura • Noreen Park, • and Mrs.. will be another card party in ' S OWrT 1 ' second two -car c-dlltsion on . Huron. Road at the was to have gone with them' Agricultural Society iteld . • • -Canadian Tire . entrance on but was advised by her doctor '' regular monthly .meeting .on suppers March 27 resulted in a total •not to o up in the plane..Miss WednesdaV, March 24, at the ObRON CAMERA. CENTRE COLOR PROCESSING (Eric Carman Photo) ' 112 The Square.• Goderich • 524.7924 • • damage estimate of $700 to jaqueline Dawson stayed Agiicaural .Hall. Prizes vehicles dren by Irenewith her aunt and &idle.; Mr. 'were given out to those who Daltbn, 1320 Mary St., and Mrs. St W rt Paul took art in -the Mar-athon arid Mar Beth stayeci with 'they were Mrs. Diane Park, • • Oshawa, and William Hamm- • Arte a . •:..?;. Mail year problorns.to "Impost" cit -this pow.Aft Lete will be woo* FooviOesl o stanapesloifclressseeleeletse enclootO Soots of •enerol interest will be oeblishost • . Letters must be so•n)ssfblitlios hi0.1' reveal, yootiOontilti Quoshoos an Anit;eferiholto0 e Etohlishelf to Inform orid.oiiii• advise..N• one • , *bawd 'fro. to 'apply Or iaterprohthe I Piet. without the alaidarist 04160 of • 'mined expert who knows the •.l fasts, *ince the fasts of each at moy..shange tho • application of the lake• NO .PHONE GALS ; ()dem iass ' (MILT PLACE ,heaiiquarters, for • your glassneeds. . • lE$1DENTIAL • COMMERD141... 524-2671 50 Lighthouse St. . & SOD T. 13r),cle Ltd. District Representative. DOD' Venorntre .7.51 -1A1101 -JON, GODERICH TS.1'1:'1S4ARK0t5.v,.• '..LETTERI`IN4•0'. ' • • 2173' or r. 6621 call BILL: MELICK at 'Your COLLISION REPAIR'CENTOE SOLITKEND BODY 524,9181- Griffis; he is survived by son Lyal,- _ daughter-in-law. Theresa, brother. William, _ Mass wasTier-at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Kings6ridge on Monday morning, March •29 at10:30. — Sirprise plymenit ._ _ . _ .._ . Y - • —of Blyth.• There. were no in- Mr. and Mrs. Doug BroW.n. • Gordon " Smyth, Wayne tan • A single car accident' on Aldharn spent a few_days of David, Caesar and Michael `...,, March. 28 resulted in $350 the holidays with Mrs.. Mary Roc:1y, ArrangementS were • • darnage to a vehicle driyen by Bete and Jamie. Dight and, made •for two associate , Earl:Salter, 100 Nelson St. E. 1VIary6elle ' AlcIllairi and ilrectur: Co. look after the Goderich. Salter collided with, children came out on Sunday caretaking each month in a railroad switching device to help Jamie ce1ebrate- his turn, Anyone interested in near the harbor. There were tenth birthday. . renting the hall should con- • no injuries. • • Duarie -.:Rivett, -Ronnie „tact .Da),, id. Caesar. Mel- , juries. --• • - "The Ontario .Bean !. . Producers . IVIarketiag' 13oard dePictedla-s-tWeek... to ftake' a $2.09,. per hundrdweight .payrnent to ptoducer§,___ EaTlier _ ,..payment has :totalled $.7.00. per hundredweight, • „ ' Board memberphil Durand n said that although the hoard had • no funds- at present, • During the past week the Delbet•gue;hland Jarnisr•Or*ettrifksiln and •Rod 'MacKenzie Goderich Polfce 'Department • I dhock the tour- are to meet with the fund- • 'Al.::±>t2C=D4i=?"<=41"="t=*=.11CZ also laid three charges under p aye ey in 1 1 • L • Appearing This Week WED. MARCE11 to SAT. APRIL 3 "SPECIAL ATTRACTION" " JESSIE •THE.-B-EDFORD COURT• -LOUNGE .1- . • • COMING NEkt WEEK • WED. APRIL 7 to, SAT. APRIL 10 -SUNDOWN • PLANNING DINNER OUT • TRY OUR DELICIOUS SMORGASBORD . TUES.'12 • j:30- P.M. • WED. 6 - 7:30 P.M. SUN, 5 • 7 P.M. Bedford Hotel The Square •Goderich •- 524-7337 4. ••••••5. •••• Weekend • Entertainment •Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3 ' • THE WILDVV001) TOP COUNTRY AND WESTERN Treat yourself and your friends for your convenience . our Hot Buffet is served THURS., & FRI. 12 noon - 2 •p,rn., Casual 'Dress Dine by Candlelight • •SUNDAY., • SMORGASBORD 13M. to 8 p.m.' • , • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY Visit the KEG ROOM + Colour TV Relaxing atmosphere 'Candlelight Restaurant & tavern Licensed underl `k:. C. B.O.: E.AVI-1-E•LD•RD., GODERICH 524 .771! on '....r.a.i..s ing----:Q-m-n-ln-LP P • -at-n‘L'a-t-----mil-d-maY w i the Criminal Code one under ....Tuesday. The Lucknow regards to orgariizing a dancb. the Narcotics Act, three under bylaws, eight under the Atorns- wan the first game 7-1. . in the near future.. ' ' with Mildmay but ' lost the The tentative date for the _ Highway Traffic. Act and five secondgarne 2-1 to Blyth. fair is September 24. -George ander the, Liqaor LiCence ACt. -": Betty Culbert and:Kathie Smyth offered to present a • BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH . ° • •":•!..,"ii:•". • 1, •• g." • • • • • . • • • . • had clocidud to borrowto ' make the payment. ,----Last year's total payment was $13.42 per • hundredweight.: • • , , ..• . ..,••• • "•-• • . • • • , • • • We're offering special low prices on all new MF farms tractors under CO pto hp, plus new MF industrial units in stock. Check how much you can save: t • ,„ ‘10I)EL. • • • • ;MF 20 Tractor• MF 235. Tractor MF 255 Tractor • MF 265- Tractor .MF 275 Tractor • • MF 20 Backhoe Loader • •.. " From B:Pckhoe Loader MF. 40 Bwokhoe.Loader . . , • MP' 50A Balthoe d MF 711.B Skid Steer ,Loader Liinited to available inventories until April 30; 1976 „ YOU.CAN. NOW SAVE • • • SA • I N Up , We've 'got other bargain Machines in stock, at .prices you'll find hard to believe. Come see, come SAVE! • G and E Sales & Service • 528-3426 LUCKNOW • OVSINES§HOURS •M•ilday to -Friday 8 a.m. to 5130 p.m. ••• Saturday 8 A.M. fo 5 p.m. 4. 4 •••.4.1, al 4i. ......1.4.,.w.a.m.a..o...1.w..60..41•Aaakese J HN JEFTER'Y IL SON call the lumber Number 524-8171 • gaol/laza, s 4 70.11_ -.63 ELGIN A/E:E.GODRICH I ' How does -one •fight the.government and win?- 'For some time now fhave'been eagerly-awaitin§the arrival of ' an Unemployment Insurance cheque which is -due to me, butthe weeks go by and still no cheque in the mail. I have phoned 'wig distance on severatciccasions to see What is -causing the delay butt• just don't seem to be able to get any kind of satisfaction. I've been told to phone•back while they look into my claim and •aosotwraly'm. toldihat a•cheque wasmailed out and must :have gone . • 1 desperately need this money but am'now so frustrated that I 'just don't know what to do next Any' suggestions from you as tO • how to successfully communicate with the Unemployment Insurance people will -be gratefully. received. •• • •. . Ottawa has ▪ been notified by the U.I.O•office that the cheque • they mailed you is either lost, stolen or strayed. They claim that no reply has as yet been received from Ottawa but they point out that this could take considerable time as all aspects of the cheues' whereabotits must be determined before a duplicate • cheque can be issued. It's nbt a question of them doubting your • word, but a thcA•ough investigation has to be made to make sure mainly, that the original cheque has_not been cashed by anyone SCHUTZ MOTOR S • LE Your Ful! me CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH ' DODGE 1111"4" .414 HURON 1311•GODERICH holida iloclgeTrutM1s —524-8311 • enclosed is a photostat copy of a checitie 1 sent to Poster World inW.innipeg for delivery of some posters.. That was, as yoy can •see by the,date, away back on June 10. Since then all they have done is -to cash the original cheque, and so far I have received absolutely nothing in return, not even an acknowledgement•of any kind, so any help you can,give,me to speed up delivery Of . these miising posters ,will, be appreciated as my patience is wearing thin, . . . thank you.' • On receipt of your letter, "IMPACT" contacted a Western ''Open Line" columnist and 'made him'aware of your problem. We don't exactly know what transpired from there, but we do know that since then the posters have arrived safely at our reader's address, so once again, "All's well, that ends well." • • Readers are reminded that ALL letters•addressed tothis column will receive a personal replY,, provided you en- clo4e a StAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, 3 HOUR. • SERVICE iEPIRS L E ATINS . • -P•or Fast PickUp .8. Delivery Call III WEST ST, GODERICH 524-6231 #g' ANT'S LANDSCAPING, • NURSERY'S. GARDEN CENTRE ** • cOmPLETE 'LANDSCANNA SERVIC ResqlseenEfiDaliCsoomomr:iNTci:ls;iitainuclussfiai No aPADINGa TOPSOIL • • rtotiLizEit ifisEctiCloss • ALL YOuR amfosNoioNtsos lviembo Of Lar&IscpeOhtario •;60DEPICH‘ 2491 26 .11 BNNETTST. FAS -*As