Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-27, Page 19production through incentive programs. . Farmers- were led to believe there would be -ample market for"their increased production, and are now faced with a heavy increased debt load and a -cut-back in production. A meeting will be sought with Agriculture Minister Wm. Newman as • early as possible because the situation is urgent and farmers are anxious for an early response. - Mr.. and Mrs. John .,Street, celebrated their silver Schaefer, 239 Catherine wedding anniversary Saturday, May 22' at the Maitland . Valley Country . . 'Club, and the bride of 25 years danced inthe gown she wore. at her' wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer were married in Durham May 24, 1951.'„ Special' guests for the oc- casion on the weekend were Mrs. Schaefer"s parents, Mr:. and Mrs:• John Baker of Durham.' About 100 relatives and friends'' -from' • Owen Sound, -London;: Toronto, Galt & Kitchener, Durham and_the surrounding area attended. Kid Dear Sir: I wish I could live .a little longer. 1 am ten years old. From what I hear we will only livefortwo more years and I will only be twelve years old. I won't even be sully educated: Along° our road there's about one hundred cans and bottles.' Tonight I'm going to ask if I can pick them up. But the next day .I'll bet they're going to be there again. Your. Friend Melodie I have heard a lot about sanitary'laiiMfill, and, (from what I've heard,) I am very much for it. I have a suggestion; When ,'a.hous.e or other house (under 3 stories) is being built, ,the workman should, when their building the hole for the underground .part (basement, foundation, etc.) they should' makeit several feet bigger than nesseary (sic). theft -the extra. sp ce could be filled in with the landfill' materials - and a house built : on top. '.Result; a hind fill site that isn't way out in the country! Sincerely, -- Mike s say ..... GODERICHSI Kitchener were on and to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery andtheir family. During the .day,, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery received congratulatory' telephone calls from . relatives in C-alifornia, Saskatchewan and other district points. PAL's ARS • 2 tandart AUTO GLASS LIMITED THE GLASSMEN OF ONTARIO For vinyl Topa • convertible tops . car upholstery • windshields • body protective moukiings pinstrrpirip 3 6 5 a, YFIELD RD. GODERICH (Al►t 524-2136 We have IN. UPHOLSTE ING LET O'BRIEN UPHOLS' RING IN HENSALL.LOOK-` AFTER YOUR NEEDS. - Free pickup and delivery — Over 800 patterns to choose from — Pick out the fabric in your own home - .10 years experience —=Work guaranteed 5 years in writing O'BRIEN .UPHOLSTERING 108 Richmond Street S. Hensa II 262-2615 • li olden Mrs and Mrs. . Iarolfl Montgomery, 203 Cameron Street, Goderich were honored 'Satufday evening May 22 at the Goderieh ' Legion Hall when their son and. 'daughter and their families entertained over 200 guests •at a "reception and dance . on the occasion of the couple's .50th wedding am niv.ersary; Mr.' and. Mrs. Montgomery were married May. 20, 1926. in Goderich at Victoria Street United Church by the Rev. MR. AND MRS. HAROLD MONTGOMERY Mrs. Doak will celebrate her 90th: birthday Sunday. Mrs: Florence Mae• Doak; the former. Florence Mae Bean, will be at home to •all her •rela-ti-v'es; friends and neighbors from 2ato.5 Sunday, May 30 on the occasion of her 90th birthday. •The special ei ent. will . take place at the - home of Mrs. • Doak's daughter, Mrs.. James Wilkinson, 125 South.Street. Mrs. Doak is the widow of Williann Henry Doakwho predeceased his wife in 1970. The, couple was married: in 1910.- . . Mrs. Doak has five children, •Harold, Arnold, Robert, Walter and Mrs: James (Evelyn) • Wilkinson,. all of Goderich. There are 10 grandchildren and .18 great grandchildren. Mrs. Ddak is a member of the. Women's Institute, the :Rebecca Lodge, the Past Noble Grands Club and the Ahmeek. Chapter. of .the IODE. She was a member of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary . for 25 years..; For the past five years, Mrs;' Doakhas.' made' .. her home at Huronview.. 0#IOnQl. iversary E° .. Jefferson. Thur farnie 1 itt :loderich TkcWnshi'p and clborne Township before retiring -in Goderich in 1966. ,They . have, .• two . Children, Harry Montgomery, Goderich Township and kkelen(Mrs, Roy Mitchell) London;` seven grandchildren and. three . great .grand - Children. •Guests' from Van;cctuver;.; 13C; Bad Axe,» Michigan; Ottawa, Trenton, Tweed, Southampton; -Port Elgin and arer inion want. aeon; an q:uotasn The National Farmers Union held a . meeting .at . • Malton• on May 19 to discuss the serious financial crisis • facing industrial milk producers'in Ontario. •., Walter Miller, NFU Vice- President, said the meeting decided, that the NFU should call on the Ontario Govern- ment to assist producers with. an adjustfrient equal`. to the federal export levy, which is. $1.35 per cwt. .: . The meeting was attended by 75 representatives of NFU locals and districts from across Ontario who agreed the Ontario government has a.' `distinct responsibility in light of 'its role: of encouraging 1 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Florence Mae. Doak, a life -time resident of Goderich and, now living at Hurollview, will be 90 years old this coming ..- Saturday, May 29: Local couple married. 25 years Only Oth:e best go to the QIyrnpics "Canon" is going The. Olympic_ Committee , has selected Canon as the official 35mm camera of the 1976 Montreal Olympics. ; Like the competitors themselves, products selected to represent the Games •are among the finest available in the world. Officia ;'. 35mm Camera - of -the 1976. Olympic Games VALUE —"------ - --- » CAMPBELL'S s with carrying case VALUE: 299• Campbell's tales Staff will explain how you get your 520 rebate direcf from 'Canon.* s Z 7'. WITH REBATE $20°°\ - AN 8c STAMP! on the Square PIELL'S tiCAMERA ..Gbdericli'' S24-7532 • R -c� dining fri. tray 28 ; 9 A fi Lsets' . sat. jvne colt TINE coNfeMPDRAIRY LOal ll� WokLiV'S .CASHio S 04114 come in and meet Rosemary Davison who will introduce you to new and excit g summer fashions. `IL 0 fl�rm'erly'�EATON'S GODERICH. 4-0 0 w eo M•°+'i!Y GNM%.P1. �.�. a:w .. ;';;1 1%.1,