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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-16, Page 7•6, • . , • ...• 1,•••^-,,,••••••••••,' ' • • ••',',:•far'',, ';•-• . • , • , • • cicip$ORfi0.. • itnalliE a . , NIS ENT • 0 0 0 IVO • 0 4 ." • viacPTig-tria-,,, , 19,1 ia';' ',geatures like Weiii44601 1 *. *tot . not go unto. our approofatio0'. • rum? Council. ' ...:?..•••:, ,,-, .v.,- . • -, to„,iii,,,,,, p ... 0,,.... Ai V.04'f'- •,,,Fitl,k, '' AT riACTLAND G. AND C.CLUB tioAIDAY. JULY 141ORS 14 AND UhibER 13(11$ 14.14 GIRLS SiN6LES ENIORS7 OVER 14 DoUSLES ER NO tx served• • donors; asitd PA* volunteers wh9 re Wit Lorna Vincent "t'"' Yours sincerely, hen oOcmah0 • patrick D. King, and serVqd DiSgUated •. . • -Chairman, ,• Parade Committee, who notified. an4pt doThnoresKI, frild'''• iotol4 eg41/ 'atkc' • Jubilee 3 Celebrations t orMaUee. that they 0,0 or ' • rnembOis:',..0 the Ticon40 4 laxi,g,„0400 Dear Editor: up also deserve tient! • Finall a very 4 YjO Hka a. 040k of „,,,,!otimsiotog Just does a- Person Thanks to ma e an examp o • in Goderich? Once again our Canadian flag was stolen which meant the person had to climb a flagpole at least 40 feet and cut it clown, as itwas securely taped and no rope to the ground. This is about the sixth flag we have lost over the last few years, some taken even before they were paid for. Our only solutiOn is to eliminate flag poles at least the flowers wont be tram- pled. • Roy & Leah Breckenridge. Parade funds OPENLETTER have to 'ccdtkeep flags flying you to every dozier sho time 'fr m the d SOMetittg It they had used BU11 #401041 energy trylag to fulfil 0* of the localt „aebc1s, GOrie11' • would haVe already betterroada .and sidewalks as ell as a recreation and creative arts centr. Elsa Haydon has servedthe town with dedication and without selnnterest which is rare today at any level of government. She has • not hesitated to help small groups without influence who try to. do something creativC,,She thinks logically and her ideas are progressive, and balanced with a dowmto- earth realism. She has Many supporters in the community and I commend Eileen Patmer for standing with her, The pettiness • of the other Council members show them up as people of limited mentality who, feeling big and invulnerable as a group, feel their collective egos by attacking a lone woman who has a better record than themselves. It might be well for their image if they looked Critically at their own past per - pear Editor! On behaltof the organizers of the Blood Donor Clinic on May 2kh. 1 would like to thank all those people who helped -make it such a suc- cess. There were 286 registered donors, 69 of whom were there for the first time. ,aY the clinic. You helped The Gift of Life.. Thank you • Judy Hiles You're invited Dear Editor, • Gravenhurst, Ontario, was Week For - more 4a-foi**# please write. Centearkial 2132, Graverthurst; Oaf POC • Yours sincereW, Cyril Fry, Chairman, ENTRY FoRNIS AVAILABLE AT THE LOG CA !phi Jo* y Table Settitig CONTEST • To: William R. Gardner, Vice President and General Manager, Sheaffer Eaton Textron, Sheaffer Eaton Division of Textron Canada Ltd. • Dear Mr. Gardner: On behalf of my Parade Committee, indeed the entire Goderich 150th Birthday Committee, I thank you very formance as well as their"much for your cheque in the present shabby and ungen- tlemanly behaviour. More power to Elsa Haydon who has the Courage to put these ego -trippers in their souvenirs available from the LOO Cabin and •,Irkiirly_Godeitich Merchants • amount of $500.00 to sponsor in our • Sesquicentennial Parade the Hamilton Firefighters Drum Corps. This Tine precision band, with over 60 players, will greatly enhance the sights and sounds on July 9th. Your great interest in events within this town is common knowledge. Your sponsorship of the band is yet another example of you giving a community project that added push which helps make them successful. • I am taking the liberty of sending a copy of this letter to • the Editor of the Goderich 0 at the JUBILEE 3 ANTIQUE SHOW Friday and Saturday, July 8 & 9 00E /4,0 0 frileqff 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. IN THE FORMER /MP BUILDING, WEST STREET Open to organizations or individuals PRIZES: 1st $200, 2nd - 100, 3rd - 50 FOR DETAILS OR ENTRIES PHONE: 524-8957\ 524-6600 p. S ncti ed BEER MUG - $3.50 LUCITElAPEII:WEIGHT s89 LAPEL PIN -,a1‘01,0T11,4V11V4441,' rfa.• fttt,•••.'i HAT = $275 LUCITE KEY CHAIN - v1.98 FRIDAY, JULY 8th 6 p.m. At the Agricultural Park Goderich BIG MONEY PRIZES AND TROPHIES FOR PULLERS (ALL NON-MEMBER PULLERS WELCOME) ' OtAftt; NO NONENS'E P 'L98. ADULTS $3.00 Children $1.00 UNDER 12 Seniors $1.50 OVER 65 0010/0110' ELEVEN 00 eit':.t6.4....gt;,g.ii.;;Av. ,04 '914:44Y,ar;c4 EXTRA -SPECIAL ATTRACTION • 4 Wheel -Drive Trucks'•Pulling competition a cri Tickets Available at: ourt House Square,,Goderich OioN CONTACT BRENT BAEFI'At424.1* 11E°P9U48:rEAS At 6, "