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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-13, Page 5P or. sir ( 'ont:nzzed frank Me. pressure and did net rcee#ve remuneration. icor it," A he said. ""This is more thanwe can say for any ether coach in this league.," • Mr. Aldhaurepointed out that �.. Mr. Evans And. Mr. Willcineon had tzrgether''`founded the Gode- er ehe icy-: club., - A -: "Without the efforts that these ewe amen put into it, hockey evould not have, survived in Gode ',rich," he said. Turning to the appointment of coach Horner, be. commented: "He was the only real alterna- tive, to coach 'Evans. He .has a, proven record of success as a fdotball eoaeh and has ,had'pre- vivivv hockey • experience, "We feel we have selected' someone who will" earxy on with the. good job started by Mr. Evans." -. rs-i5 •thee this teedtteh' in the Central League to. quit` this season. Jack Stoddart of the, Owen Sound Greys and Jake Smola of the Waterloo Siskins both left their posts earlier tis season. THE BEAUTY LOUN� WILL BE CLOSE JANU.ARY 13th to 26th. INCLUSIVE We h• ave been invited to attend the Redkin Laboratories Special Educational Seminar's in alornia.., • Attendance at this seminar is by special invitation only and, we feel privileged to have received an invitation. THE BEAUTY LOUNGE Mayora Frank, W�alkom And... The '1966 Council Ra'Iph...J:.oster Named GDCI Board Chairman. An Aslif eld Township farmer, Ralph Foster, was elected head of . the Goderich; Distinct Colleg- iate Institute board at ' its in- • •mow • Your suit will be tailored for you . by the famous House Hobberlin. All cloths tare this fall and winter's style and Dolor. Tailored to measure. Sale definitely ends January 22. - 11 a 1Ei NT' 3E1 TAILORKI TO MEASURE REG. SALE 96.50 77.00 99.0 79.50 110.00 88.00 130.00 104.00. 140.00 112.00 ti augural meeting Monday. Mx. _,.Foster has sat on the boardzias the Ashfield represent- ative since 1959. 1 `,�v,Yice.-chairman for the year Will be Earl „ lliott a town of Goderich appointee to the board Named to the standing com- mittees -for 1966 were: Finance — Lawrence Rieck, Barrie Walter, Russel Kernighan, Dr. Jeck Leitch. Property -Y- Dr. Leitch, 'Mr. Bieck, Mr. Walter, Norman Me - Dow all, Edward East. Staf relations—Dann Murphy, Ralph ' Munro,- Mr. McDowell, Robert Jewell, Dr. R. W. Hughes, Mr. Kernignan. • Transportation— Mr. McDow- ell, Mr. East, Mr. Jewell, Mr. Murphy Agriculture and grounds—Mr, Kernighan, Mr. Jewall,,•, Dr. Hughes, Mr. Elliott. Cafeteria—Mr. Murphy, Mr. Bieck, Mr. Munro. Vocational—Dr. Hughes, Mr., Murphy, Mr. Walter, Mr. Munro. "I3iilding - Mr. Elliott, plus members of the property and vocational committees: The first named on each com- mittee wilt act as chairman for the year. + -OBITUARY NORMAN M. CLAIRMON'T A nationally -known diver and dredge operator, Norman M. Clairmont, died in Alexandra Hospital last Friday at the age of,59.• �. Mr: Clairmont, who lived at 53 Lighthouse street, had been i•11 ler '25_ years. Born -in Goderich-,- he was the - son of Max Clairmont and Mary' Stocker. A member' of'St. Peter's .Ro- man Catholic Church, he is sur- 'Visits TB Office Miss Jean : Robe tson, Superre. intendent..of the Church of Scot- land MisAldn Hospital in Tlugela Ferry, South Africa visited the Huron -Perth Tuberculosis As ,sociation office- during her visit in Stratford, Of the 170 patients (natives) For. Winter Piriving in' the hospital, 86 arc tubercul + . vived by his wife, the former Mary Redfern, He was known throughout -Can- ada as a specialist in marine and harbor repairs. p s. Oth:.r surviving • members ,of his family are one sister; Mrs. John, (Maxine) Pattison, Port Whitby, Ont., and .his father, Max Clairmont, Goderich. After resting at Stiles funeral home, Requiem High 'Mass was conducted by the Rev. R Moyni- han at St. Peter's Chuech. In- terment followed in-'Maitlanet cemetery. ' Pallbearersowere: Stan Wilson, Cliff Webb, Eric Johnstone, .Joe O'Brien, Sherman Blake and Earl Allison. rayer=A#ion o Be Repeated Goderieh Mi zisterial ssaci- atioxi has decided to repeat its stkecessl:ui prayer.athan .which was instituted in 11104 to re-' :pluce the Week a Prayer. .4�,hex, :w:> for 'Canada, received nat104- vide. 111.4licity when it was first organized, • `The association has set aside the 24 -hours starting at 7.3Q p.m. on, Tuesday, January 18 at St. George's Anglican Church for the Prayer Vigil, ,Explained the Rev. Gar- wood Rusell;, "The o4ject be- hind the vigil is to have con- tinuous prayer right •around' the--e-look .._-. __._.. • • "We have sent out cards to people asking just what bine they will be there so we *ill be able to tell just when" the blank shots might happen," he said. As last year, in this case, ,Members' of the association will 'bridge the gap. The ..church will be continuously light9d and heated during this per . , " r Said Mr. Russell: "People are encouraged to come in, pray for or meditatle on the ,needs of the world, and so ful- fill our nil Son ih the ,world as Christians." A service of worship will be held at the conclusion of the 24-hour period. Godedelt SioneliStar, 'They, 141InsirY 13, 9* MINIMUMWAGE IN EFFECT A standard minimum wage of l b et a in e effective througbont $1-25 an hour for komtruetion',Ontario on outlay, Deee1uber wol lrers and $1,00 per hour for 27th, a.t was Mated by the l ion. men.and, s on en• in �geuex�ai inq IL. �Lx 4Ttowntree, -Ontario Mini* dustry, oteis an€i "restaurants ter ni~ Labour...., , �.. The .,Department began.intro- Loc�"� ton - Toronto - Oshawa area, in - al RlX11 ,rax 1963,end, since t�lren'has -w tbra .' •applied 1t gradually by .region lx'g14ut the prevu ue, ,TheTakes • ,.J"lonors sta�ndnrti piromu w4 UM • At.linirdine Meng lonspiel been in effect, in, the Southern 0nt'arici area known . as, Zone I; Sa+turday, January Sth. *a rink sitice I4l arch 9 of phis year. Imo skipped by Russ Bradford in the, area affected' on Monday Will �} a 9 a,zn. draw won the MVlac,G•ilivary the, 'Northern Q,ntario region` or ,' Trophy with three wins plus 11•Balkh Zone 2, , Bther..members of the rink were The-mnizriuzn- wage act is„ did+ Iianover,'- ard"-Bruce ' Rutledge; •sid P? oteet Walkerton, lead!' against low-wage" exploitation e, To win the early draw the and also ',protects eniployere Bradford rink beat out another from unfair competition based local rink skipped by Ivan Rivett on the payment of low wages. with Jamieson Ribey, Ray Fisher Prior to the . introduetlon of `and Gerald Dus'tow. 'The Rivett the act, a survey determined that -rink .got: third_ prize with two approximately 132,000 perspns in wins plus seven." - the regions outside of Toronto; In , ±he 11 am. draw another Hamilton and O hawa were local rink was secpzid with two earning less than $1.00 an hour jhs nlus 12. Members of this and some as little as 50 an rink_ were H. Kuenzie, Bill Schee- The legislation covers all en ferto in �chn Hazlett and Bill Lum- tees p y any bs%ness, trade or work except apprentices, pro- fessional people, camp counsel - e lors for echildrene servants •-in private residences, 'farm help, teachers and janitors. Special provisions are made for students employed as • hotel, restaurant and general •workers. during the school term and vacation per- iods. Special pro -Visions are also made for the employnfent of handicapped ,persons. The act is administered ;be the labor ..standards branch of the department.' BIRTHS LONGMIRE.- At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich, on January 7, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. William Longmire. Goderich, a on. SOWERB .v .—At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich, on January 5, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smverby, R.R. 4, Goderich, a daughter, Connie. • SULLY. --At Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, on December 23, 1965, to C.S.T. John B. Sully, R.C,M.P., and, Mrs.- Sully (She laglt Lucas), a daughter, ..Nat- alie Jeanne_ WILLIS.--At Alexandra --Hospit- al, Goderich, on January 7, 1966, to Mrs. George Willis, Goderich, ` a son, Geoffrey Arthur: \ •ti J Must Modify Habits ous, Miss Robertson states. A The Canadian winter, among lot of the tuberculous patients other disagreeable features, pre. are• childre, -They are kept sop- a'rate, of course.. alld a separate gents a four-month period of Sunday School is held for the hazardous 'motoring conditions children. - during which the prudent motor - Miss Robertson . teaches the--istu••ha•s to modify some of his student nurses and will take driving habits if he would 'side - back .from Huron -Perth Associa- step the perils which are con - tions potters, pamphlets and stantly present on snow-covered educational serviettes to use in tharo:bghfares in a country with the hospital there one automobile for each three. SUIT 25 .ST CK SUItS: Our stock of ready-made suits is nothigh but we are taking 25 suits out of OUT fresh stock and offering them at tliis lovy.price: REGULAR "69.50 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATION'S • 50 TOPCOATS • These coats are froour regular stock which was, bought for fall and winter 1965-66. The styles are right and so ,are the colours. Baty now. REG. 59.50 REG. 39.50 REG. 35.00 REG. 29.95 1 SALE 47.95, SALE 29.95 SALE 24.95 SALE 19.95 BILTMORE 30 HATS" REGULAR 10,95 to 1'195 100 .00 25 Si)ort' Coats If you have. been thinking of Adding a sport coat to' your wardrobe, wait no longe,r. Buy now and save many dollars. REGULAR 39 50 $1 5.00 and $25.00 TONY DAY S:W E -A T. ER S There are 72 sweaters In this group and these , also were Kaught this fall for Chrietmas sell- ing. Our 'stock a little high so you Save. • 25%,_ 0 F 155 DISCOUNT REWIDE DISCOUNT • ARL RAW „ style ,:shop WEST STREET • Revolutionary New System .0f 'CARPET .1).RYCLEANI.NG -YOUR OWN ...H.QME, This revolutionary new carpet 'cleaner makes is passible to clean rugs right in your own home. It endorsed by- all tha leading carpet martufaCturers in tenet:ie. 0 ▪ Carpet is N6ver Wet Positively No Shrinkage No Toxic No Fire Hazard • Cleans Every Kind Of Rug Fibre • No Waiting For Drying Can Be Used Immediately After Cleaning DO IT YOURSELF EN YOUR OVVN HOME 9 95 DOES ABOUT 300- SQ. FT. INQUIRE AT McARTHUR & REILLY LT 36 WEST STREET Sole Agent For This bistrict inhabitants. Dominion Automobile- Associ ation offers below a time -proven See of rules which vOill, if -ad- hered to, help guide the motorist through the winter months with- outmishap. Cheek yoyar own day,: ing habits with the suggestions contained here, and if necessary, revise your methods to conform. Start Gently: To' overcome! rear wheel •sloughing in snow,s. start slowly, s'econd gear, or even high gear, will frequently get a car moving, when,t,lie us- ual low gearstart only spins the See And Be Seen: Don't drive ,with a befogged or show -covered windshield and Wr.i.,rirlows. Don't start- to roll until7 you can see your full circle of visibility. Let others see YOU, by turning on Iternoon, even if it isn't dark. I get The "Feel" Of The Road: by. 4, I • PORT ALBERT The Ladies Guild meeting was held at the hurtle of Mrs. Days, Martin. There -were 11 mem- bers and two visitors. • , The.meeting opened with The Queen. , The elec ion of officers, fol- lowed: Mrs. Harold Adams, pre- sident, Mre. Foster, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Petrie," treasurer; Mrs. Elton Draper, flower con- vener: M°rs. Clarence Hoy, secre- FARMERS' CURLING try anti press secretary. Farmers' Leagtie Curling *- Sewing committee, Mrs. Fost- I sults were: e'r, Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. C. Hay -F Baer 9 T pagan R fin, Mrs. R. Petrie, Mrs. E. braper, Mrs. C. Hoy. Chancel committee,. Mrs.?. R. Petrie, Mis. M. Hodges and Mrs. E. Petrie. The meeting was 'closed by Rev: Jay. A' lufich was served by the hostess., ' • Personal Wayne • Draper of, Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper over the weekend. Baer 7, Rivett '6; Hawkins 9, Durst 8; dinn 16, Ribey 3; Flese ter 43, Eedye 7. Foster„,„is leading with seleen wins. The provincial and federal governments provide Canadian universities with about.$250 mil- „ lien a year for current expehses and plant -fund :account. Your Bulb Can Go Any Tirne ... We Have A Complete Stock -Of JECT BPLII3S Mavie & Slide Projectors Color and Black & White • FAST DEVELOPING rPRINTISIG By Expert Photo Finishers MPBELL'S Check the breaking' efficiency of the existing road snrface With a light lest pressure oh the brake. If you slide, reduce speed aecordinglY. Don't "Tailgate": The general- ly accepted, "car length for each timei' of year. It takeS from three to 12 times, the bare road factor to:stop your car ori, ice and snow. Set up your folloW• ing distance with this in mind. Brake Before Turns: Antici- pate a .reduction in speed and let your engine help you brake for a turn. A fast, right-angle turn on snow can throw you' out of control into an "about-face" "Pump"' Brakes When Slow - •Ing: Don't risk a dangerous skid by sustained brake pressure when slowing or stopping. Ap- ply brake ie gentle- interznitent pressures. Carry Along Some Traction - Makers: Always 'carry a shovel, sozne sand, and tire chains (if 'you don't have snow tireq. in your trunk. Try putting the sand in cardboard milk contain- ers for easy spreading under wheels. Don't -Tata -Your Car Muffler For Granted: A leaky muffler or exhaust pipe can spell "cur- tains" for ych under winter con- ditions. Have the boys at the filling statio!' check these parfs ever9 time your car is on the grease rack. Don't Try To Push Your Stall- ed Car Out Of A Snowbank: Especially if -you are over forty! A severe strain on a .faulty heart can result from the unaecestom- ed exertion pushing of.a car out low truck than an ambulance! Use Your Seat Belts At All Tithes: Seat pelts are particular- ly valuable in winter type skid- . ding mishaps. Don't drive Any- where without them in place. WHY YOU - SHOULD CONVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT TO SAFE, ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT It's easy to convert to oil.,We have,a complete line of top quality ESSQ' 1-ke‘ ating Equipment to choose fram • EsgT9 burner-- $1.85 A month • month. And now, with Esso heating equipment, we can arrange for you to get ESso ,IclOMe Heat Service, at no cost. Your best guarantee 'for continuedfhome heating comfort. *installed to ,your existing duet tqLot., Just phone for an appOintment"—no` obligations - SERVICE „ELECTRIC (GODElikH) LIMITED 30 VICTORIA ST. N. 514.85111