The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-05-07, Page 3gr.
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JEAN HANLY PRESIDENT
Kinettes Review
Accomplishments
The Goderich 'Janette Club
met,in MacKay Hall 'on-lVionclay,
April 27, with ' a full attend-
ance. Aftei the minutes and
the treasurer's report, A.discus-
'sion took place on„the Kinsmen
Trade Fair; taking place this
year on June 18-19-20. •
e date of an entertainment,
t at Ontario Hospital was
announced as May 27. The
club has visited the patients
an one other occasion, in Febru-
ary, accompanying theil Kins-
men husbands. •Seeretary Marie
Whetstone reported on her con-
tact with the Retarded Child-
'ren's School. This resulted in a
unanimous voteto give the
school $200 for •the purpose of
sending children to camp for
three weeks. "
stone; treasurer, Ferne Carter;
registrar, Ev. Gardiner:
An account was given by the
president of Zone Infer -club,
held jn Shelburne, April 22,
and .attelided by 13 members of
the local club. At this zone
meeting, a report was given on
the activities of the club, some
of which included the"donations
of $25 each to St. JOhn Ambul-
ance and Muscular Dystrophy;
also a -trophy donated tor the
Goderich Highland Dancing and
Piping Association; and the
sponsoring of a'Greek ehildjn
the Canadian Save the Children
'Fund. It was also Stated that
the club helped a needy family
•at Chrisenias, packed candy for
the town's Santa'visit, and gaVe
two complete layettes to , the
Children's Aid Society.
Following the discussion of
DiStri-eraile Vtibhi
held this year in Sarnia, and
the naming of voting delegates,
the meeting adjourned, and
The club's' annual' election
was held with the incoming of-.
for1964-65&lag: "Presi-
dent, Jean Hanly; Ist vice-preg-
dent, Florone Cummings; 2nd
vice-president, Jean Cruick-
shank; secretary, Marie Whet- lunch was served.
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VICTORIA DAY CELEBRATION MAY 18
We Will Jlave A Large Selection Of
FIREWORKS
All Pric,e Ranges
FINCHER'S Smoke &Gift Shop
THE SQUARE (Formerly Goderich News Stand)
Town Council
Goderich Town Council had
its longest, busiest and in terms
of decisions made, most, effec-
tive sesOon this year Friday,
May 1.
„
Council:
decided to Impose a
hour parking limit on The
Square and for one block on
.side streets off The Square.
See 'separate item.
• listened to ,charges" that
the town would be in for trouble
if the 'Bluewater Aquanauts are
hired for service. See separate.,
item,
• voted $400 to support the.
purchase of a. Lancaster 'bomb-
er by Branch 109, 11ey,a1 Can-
adian Legion, as a memorial to
K. S. 'Hopkins -on.. See separate
item.
• got itself into the dog
catching business. See separate
item'
• committed itself to A de-
cision on a tourist in.Wmation
booth location within two weeks.
See separate item,
posal •for refurbishing The
Square is meeting with favor.
See separate item.
• expresled-cOncern aer Vhe
cdnditiion of the harbor. See
separate item. ,
•• discussed,' A ,propo4 by
Deputy Reeve Beg. Jewell to.
construct $T,400 werth of 'steel
steps to the harbor; from Wel-
lesley street, and rejected it.
,• heard that one of the
town staff is. leaving and, there-
fore, _leaving a vacancy for a
bookkeeper.
• ,heard Councillor Robert
Squire suggest the population
figures for Goderich 'ell:high-
way signs be brought up to
date.
puzzled over what to do
with letters addressed, to the
defunct Goderich Jaycees and
decided to send them to M,iss
Bea Bradford, tourist inform-
ation booth clerk.'
• gave permission to Reeve
Frank • Walkom to attend the
June convention in Sudbury 'of
the assopiat,ion of Ontario May-
-ors -and Reeves.
GODERICH
Dancing every Saturday night for theyoung crowd.
No slacks, leans or shorts.
THIS WEEK, MAY 9th
PrifE DEL -RAYS ,
9 p.m. to Midnight Admission 75c per person
SPECIAL FOUR-HOUR HpLIDAY DANCE, MAY 16
Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets, etc.
For rental information or reservations
DIAL 524-9371 or 5.U-9264
•
Briefs
-0 tabled, two, Te.5olution$ from
New Toronto and one frain New-.
mviset that nursing home ,s . be
brought under the Ontario Hos-
pital Services plan, that the
education talc be transferred
from real property to earned
income and that school facilities
be used for loner periods of
the year.
•received the town anditor's
r6port including kstatement of
surpluses and deficts, $46,009,
surplus for PUC hydro; $5,000
deficit for PUC water, $4,000
surplus for GDCI and $7,000
deficit for public schools.
Harbor Condition
I A
Cause For Concern
There were rumblings 'about
the condition of Goderich 'har-
bor in town. council Friday, Mayi,
1.
Councillors iere concerned
with the toil' level of the water
and its consequences, as well
as the facilities provided by the
federal Department of Trans-
port.
Council approved a $100 dock-
age fee to be paid to the , de-
partment so that visiting yachts
would not be chargegd• for corn-
ing to Goderich.
Then the councillors got down
to discussing harbor 'conditions.
The deputy reeve thought that
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MON., TUES., WED. — MAY 11-12-13
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• 59 PERSONS
11 iEAR3 OF AGe
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Filmed . in Greece. A sophisticated comedy -drama in
which a Yankee tourist $becomes an „abortive reformer.
• Melina Mercduri, Jules Dassin and George Foundas
THURS., FRI.,-SAT. MAY 14-15-16
— Adult Entertainment —
Jimmy Stewart, Sandra Dee and Audrey Meadows
Present the hilarious story of an overly -protective father
"TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE"
Scope and Color
Watch for "The Prize" with paul Newman
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ladders would have to be low-
ered along the' wharfs to reach
the water.
"Snug harbor to pie has beep
-badly neglected in the la.st five
years," said Deputy Reeve Reg
Jewell.
"It's very, very poor and
there's much that can be done,"
he said. He thought it not
quite fair that the department
charge* $15 for a ianker to tie,
up for a month and as much as
$9 for a pleasure craft. '*
The godericu sig4akstar, TIArAlay
ie s'Ogge$ted that ,tatere N41,44
be a lot more 1-0101).daying sailOrs
coming to Goderich, 'if we did
.sonOthine
Councillor Harold Shore
gestod ;the t4nkers could be
Proved to 'the hacX ofthe port
freeing' the lower regions for
more activity.
"We'Ve hist a lot of business
in the list couple of years,." said
the deputy reeve. He suggest-
ed dredging snug, harbor And
building a new mooring wall
along 'the land side of the
harbor.
A meeting is planned with
the department.
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SUNSET DRIVE-IN
• HIGHWAY 8 ,— EAST OF. GODERICH
THURS., FRI., SAT. --- MAY • 7-8-9
"The Three Stooges Go 'Round In A Daze"
,siso "PlireeMf ,Blood River"".
with Kerwin Matthews and Maria Landi
Scope and. Color
• Rock Hudson and Arlene 'Dahl
"THE BENGAL BRIGADE"
Murray, Hamilton ,and Kathy Dunn
•-41%,-titifitt WWI:MEN"
GETS ;PRO.
TOMMY Morris
444, V)
Tiverton„_,forpteiclyof Saltfe.
has bQ.0.4
tloo• of PrQatzetWg ,A,118,1?'
.kne4:3-40X Label . 410,40aPkill
`CP1,01),A,Tri of. T4OACI.OL He has
been with the 0014,004t for tive
years. Prior to going t Thnt •
ctOn, he was 4SPOeiateel With the:
Huron eotantY clerk's 4441e 14°' :
'der the stVerAriSion. of the Late
A. 4: Erskine, Tommy receiv-
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'Goaderich. Business College,
LAKEVIE
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THURS., FF11., SAT — MAY 14-15-16
Leslie Caron and David Nivin
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Marshall Thompson and Gaby Andre in
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MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY, MAY 17
One Show Only on Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. •
FRIDAY, MAY 15
and Every Friday
"THE DEL -RAYS"
9-12 p.m. Admission $1.00
SATURpAY, MAY 16
and Every Saturday
LIONEL THORNTON
And his
Casa Royal Orchestra
9-12 p.m. — Admission $1,50
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