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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-05-12, Page 5THE NEW ARID DRY FOAM SHAMPOOING 2Ilve Modern Way To Clean Your Rugs 7 Does Not Leave am Odor • DzdOS iI 12 to 30 minuted v� Will not ;shrink rug • can be used immediately • Rowes Stains • CocoVietelY Salter For All: Ru s- ` • Quick and Convenient ' . r3 SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE 5244$92 524-6522 Goderich Association's Letter irks Such Cornnnents on the er- anee .of the business Gseetion during Young Canada Week raised Councilor I'lerbor Suet's ire last Thursday, A letter from the (Weide% Businessmen's Association toomplajned that the court house #ark had been. Strewn with rubbish durilrg the an- nual hockey tournament, The letter said that ,this .its the time of the year when Godericho receives a large share of publicity, and many Visitors.` . Question Impression "We cannot help fiat won- der what the impression was as they travelled around the HOW CHARLIE MADE A PILE DOUGH! Charlie is just an average fella to his neighbours but he is a real ,.caneey guy when it comes to a buck. You see, Charlie made a pile when" he heard about this big rhid-yeiair clearance we have right .now. Oharlie came Tight in and saved hundreds which -IS a pile of dough and after all Mien you save money you make money. You do save money 777 during Sqw r e," 'the letter said. Couneilior. Such, chairmen of council's parks committee, Mee to :the defence ,saying that. .because of vet weather it thud been impossible for the parks workers to go on. the sod. Re said tete turf would have been damaged bya nen work- ing on it at that particular time. "We were lucky we could. get on it a year ago, but this year it ,was impossible," Councillor Sueh said. _ Visitors Contribute He said a major share . of the scrap paper was strewn around by the Young Canada Week viswtors' themselves. Councillor Such was asked to contact the Businessmen's Association and /e cplain the situation. ik said he was eager tO do 00. Mayer Frank Welkom said he believed severalmmore ,trash receptacles should be placed in the business•area. Another member Of council suggested that. the trash eans be made more stable so they would not blow, over. The Businessmen's Assoefa- tion had suggested that `the. trash baskets be refurbished and a slogan stencilled on them to eneourege their use. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stone- house, Rienard and Lea Anne of Guelph"i spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. M. H. Martin, Elgin avenue. WESTINGHOUSE • EXCLUSIVE NO TURN SPEED BROIL Broil 1" Steaks In 8 Mins. 'No Need to- Clean Oven White Or Coppertone_ NO INCREASE IN PRICES THIS YEAR AT " WILF REINHART'S • TH•E-G4DEST-APPLIANCiDEALER'1N GODERICH– a DONNYBROOK. PONNY OOK.-Tho 'United Clan 'h Women held their Thenleo1Ter'i tg Meeting Ttwesday evening. , Mrs. Morley Johnston and Mrs. Stuart. Ohamney weir eorne4i the mebents from Au- burn,' Westfield, Valvin-Brick, St. Helens and ' Wh'iteehureh auxiliaries. The call to°'worship was given by the president, Mrs; Term Armstrong who also .con- ducted the- meeting. °°-This is my Father's World" was sung and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson read the Scripture. Mrs. dwar'd Robinson led :n prayer, follow- ed by the Lord's prayer in uni- son. Mrs ai es Small and Mrs. William H4rdy received the' of- fering dedicated by Mrs. Arm- strong- Mrs. Gordon McBurney and Mrs. Alex Robertson sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. Norman Coull es. "Jesus shall reign". was sung. Mrs. Sam Thompson introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Belgrave who spoke on "The New Fiveangelism." Mrs. Marg- aret Leidy read a "Mother's Day" poem and Mrs. John Hilde- brand showed slides correspond- ing with the poem. After 'sing- ing "Day is dying in the West," Mrs. Armstrong closed the meet- ing with the benediction. Baptismal services were con ducted Sunday in Donnybrook. United Church for Daryl Mur- ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilson, and Doreen Elizabeth, Barry Arthur :ted William Tho- mas, children of Mr. and ,IVIrs. Wesley Jefferson. New Librarian Huron County Library Co- operative Board has accepted the. resignation of Iibrarian, Mrs Jock Pirie. Ml's. Pirie is returning to herformer work as - a high • school teacher. The board has engaged Mrs. Catherine F. lluffman, form., erly of London Co be acting - -`' county fibra: ian. Mrs. Huff- man will commence work im- mediately. She has 12 years experience with the Kent County Library_ to=o�penative, including two years when she was in charge. 47.0 • MID -YEAR DEMONSTRATOR Ct.EARAN-CE During The _Car Buyers. Field Days 1966 OLDSMOBILE 1966 Corvair Monza -DELTA, 88 FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP — This beautiful, luxurious automobile is finished in Tropic Turquoise with a special matching interior. Driven Tess than 4,000 miles'by an executive. Equipised with every possible option for your driving comfort:These features in- clude hydramatic transmission, power brakes, power steering, power- aerial,. tinted glass, remote control Mirror, 365 h.p. Rocket engine, whitewall tires, traffic safety sentinel, dock, radio and rear seat speaker. There is alsi _specialexterior chrome .trim ..plus many other Oldsmobile options. Lic. E1845. Factory List Price --$5,155.00 Our May Clearance Price- - $469 5.00 1966.BISCAYNE FOUR -DOOR. SEDAN. Finished in deep Royal Mist Blue with' matching interior. Features automatic transmistiin. radio, whitewalls, • heavy duty suspension, wheel discs. Just' over 4,000 miles. Lic. E2908. Factory List Price— $3,345.00. May Clearance Price— $309,.00 1965 ENVOY r.� Special company demonstrator. D'riyen 7,000 miles and is still under new car warranty. Lic. E3871. ,iFactory List Price—$2,436.00. This Month Only— $50.00 nly—$50.00 OVER INVOICE PRICE shapes you to .the shape of fashion TWO -DOOR HARDTOP. Finished in Aztec Bronze with beige vinyl interior. Driven just 1,000 miles by the wife of the company presi- dent. This car has had very careful attention and is really priced to save you money.' It features tinted glass, automatic, Monza motor, whitewall tires and special wire wheel covers. Lic. E3448. Factory List Price—$3,270.00. Ma Clearance Price— $3000.0.0 1966 CORVAIR 500 TWO -DOOR HARDTOP—Finished in deep Royal Mist Blue with matching interior. Driven less than 1,000 miles. and features Monza motor, four -speed on the floor, wheel discs and radio. Lic. E4602. Factory List, Price— $2,825.00. May Clearance Price— $2599.00 1966 Chevrolet Impala TWO -DOOR HARDTOP—Finished in Moderra Maroon with black interior. Features big 327 engine, automatic, power brakes, power" -steer- ing, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, tinted -glass and rear seat speaker. -Driven just over 4,000 miles. Lic.-..E31$7. Factory List Price—$4,260.00. May Clearance Price -- $3645.00 OVER 30 BRAND NEW CARS AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN ALL MODELS plus 30 Used cars ranging from 1965's doll to 1957's. These include hardtops, isedans, compacts, etc. 4 BIRD MOTORS (GODERICH) LTD. • 414 HURON ROAD n 524-8311 M X -POSE LACE • BANDEAU The special secret is the cross-over front that separates the cups while gently supporting over, around and above. Stretch straps and a low cut .LYCRA powernet' back add comfort and style. A32-36, B32-38, C32-40 Banton Lace Cups Style P428 $5.00 Kodel Lined Cups Style P4428 $6.0.0 SLIMEITE" LONGLEG PANTIE Whisper light unc, ad Lycra power - net for perfect control plus comfort. Side panels of Lycra stretch satin for a smooth hip Zine j Lycra front acid back panels for control. S,M,L Style 916 $12.00 X Large $13.00 LADIES WEAR LIMITED • The t rich 1-$t tc'R. ►y,110Y *. , 1a1 itter Word War Develops . (Coutintm4 tfma page to have been Streit by a car,. driven by a foreman going into the plant, and slapped. the driver's face. Pollee have investigated . but no -charges have been laid. o Saturday . h'bor supporters, in and' `inti .Goderich marched' around the town Square to • demonstrate sup- port for the Goderieli Manu- facturing employee's strike. The company; yesterday, is- sued a formal statement:. "In many news, releases.giv- ep by the union, the following statement has been made re- negotiating committee' now pa ';gaining in good $agith,wben it 101 Come track to the eotn* .,'L,Ony with counter" a c er~ Which would cast the company over 56 cent's an hour within seven months? dein a .sta•ternent px,esurably 'issued by our union ernployevs 'and widely circulated. in,g0de- rich, they Pave stated that their latest request would amount to $1,012121 '00 - eployce .over a twe year per-' led. Simple arithmetic woulde show that the n nlnnn 00.SW to • ' the company • would be over 36 cents an hour 'for garding the union requests, I seven months and over 56 tents an hour for• the reanair-: ing seventeen months over a two-year agreement for a total cost per employee of over $2,500 in two years. ' "In various statements made by the union, the com- pany has been blamed for.. delays in negotiations. It is a fact that it was the sole 'this will amount to 40 cents an hour increase over --Te next two years.' It would ap- pear that the company's offer was quite generous since it 'provided far wagereases of 39 to 49 cents, plus &any other benefits over a period of three, years. Is the union Pair Organized Cyclists' Club The increasing number of motorcycles on the roads has prompted two Goderich seen to organize a motorcycle club . here. - Syd Lawson, who is organiz- ing the group.along with Gord Crawford, said the main pur- pose of the club will be to encourage safety among mo- torcycle operators. Mr, Lawson, a two -wheeler rider of many years experi- ence admits to a number of injuries from motorcycle mis- haps "But I never had any ac- cidents after .I joined a motor- cycle club.'' he said. Ho said both Goderich po- lice and the provincial police will assist the club with 'safety lectures. "It has been proven through the years that clubs with con- trolled riding cut accidents to the minimum," said Mr. Law- son.., • >.The clubs program to begin ivitri includes field trials made nip of obstacle races, , hill climbs, mud runs and slow races in which no bikes will be in low or out' of second gear for any length of time, he s9id. "All trials will be run on chosen spots outside of town and off all roads," said Mr. Lawson. . He invited anyone interest- ed tl attend the club's first meeting at Gord's Sport and 1 Cycle next Sunday at 1:30 I p.m. responsibility of the union re- presentative to contact this company before July 30, 1964, if they wanted any modifica- tions to the contest; ether tfise, it was automi ica)ll rte newed for one year. - The t fon '►re,sentative failed in his responsibility since no orre'aapondeAee was received Until. September, 14 The company could not ;give erg weage increases at that time Bruce le. prior negotiation*, Mr. Harkness, objected to wage .increases ,bait the corn - Parry had given without his consent, ' "liegertiations. a _ new agreement 'vcre en'eed on August 25, •1965, Meetings were 'held, .on .September 6 1965 and September 27, 1965:. in the meeting of. October 28 the Coann1iation Otter s - Billingtola, was present and advised the union that their deanands we'ce unrealistic arid requested them to do time homee?vork, narrow dawn their . ppropesals, and then ,request: another meeting with the Con - cilia' ion Officer. Mr. leark- ness agreed to do this, but did not arrange for the next , meeting until February, 1966 " VINYL FLOOR COVERING SO SPRINGY IT EVEN RECOVERS FROM SPIKE HEEL DENTS!` New Vinyl Cushlonflor actually has a.vinyl built -In foam, cush- ion–feels' like walking on sir because you EC • WIt1MERI. • QUIQTERI ••• WEARS LONOIM • EASY TO CLEAN, BY CONGOLEUM ` cArthur &WEST STREET Reilly SHOP AT "THE MODERN VARIETY STORE" NCHER'S SS OPE AND COFFEE SHOP Open Mon., Thru Sat. 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