The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-04, Page 17ni
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STORES.,.FOR
MOTHER':
DAY GIFT.
BLACKSTONE,
FURNITURE;
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FASHION:SHOPPE.
THE SQUARE
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GERRARD'S
THE SQUARE
•When the E. B. Barber,:an Algoma Central
Railways ship, comes ;to town, it requires
assistance to get turned around. Here, two
MacDonald Marine service tugs,. the Donald
Bet and the Ian Mac, are doing just that.
The "Barber", a 575'--self•unloader,• picked
up a load of salt from the Sifto Salt mine and
cleared the harbor for Detroit; on W ednes- `
day, April 26th. (staff photo)
Business School. Grows
The University of Western One
tarso• today announced a, major•
program of 'expansion for its
school of business administrar
tion, already the largest and
most advanced of ` its kind in
'Canada, as well as the oldest.
The school will double its. fac.
ulty and physical plant. It will
substantially' enlarge its under.
graduate, graduate and doctoral
programs. It will increase oppor-
tunities for senior management of
Canadian, business and industry
F. E. HIBBERT & SON
LODGE
FURNITURE
WEST STREET
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ROSS SHOE SHOP
THE SQUARE
SALTER
Home Furnishings
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to participate in continuing educe
ation.,
A constriction contrabt `has
been awarded by •the board of gov-
_ ern'Drs to" Ellis.Don Ltd. ,' of
London, for a 60,000 sq. ft. add-
ition to the Richard Ivey school
o: business administration build-
Interest-
uild.
Interest- Up
At Commerce:
Canadian imperial Bank of
Commerce will pay interest of
4 1/2% on its new Non.Cliequing
Savings Accounts,' L. G. .Grein.
wood, Chief General Manager
said today.
• Interest will be paid twice. year.
and-will,-ill=be calculated on the
minimum monthly balance.'
Mr.''Greenwood said the mea-
sure, effective May 1, gives re.
cognition to the rate structures
which are evolving as a -result
of the revisions to • the' Bank
Act
Earlier this month 'the Bank
announced it.wiil'•increase thein.
teres, it pays on regular s:t.vingS
accounts from 3% ` to 3
This increased rate, als.� off.
ective M'ay 1, will be calculated
on the minimum half -yearly l,al-
ance. It will apply to rel u1ar
savings accounts with full cTieq:
„uing privileges.
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SC1��►EFERS
LAMES WEAR LTD.
THE SQUARE
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SPROULE SHOES
KINGSTON ST.
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Looking for a garage style that exactly
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our wide variety of 'plans. You'll .sae
some with an attractive porch for out-
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the lowest of three bids received,
The others wereJohn Haym^.n and
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W. A. McDougall WA. ($1,687,.
00o;.
Colonel a B.Weldon, chairman
of the board, said work will get
u ider„way im:u 'diately .and the
new facilities are expected to be'-
ready for occupancy inSeptember
1968. They will ease the strain
on• enrollments and enable West..
ern to carry -out its full range of
programs to the benefit of bus.
mess; industry and government,
the chairman aided.
To , Use More
Lakes Water
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Ilov�'. vvbY, vv h°i n•` vVlit•re, who
iaunlliar c,ui's'ions, And the
Flak\V('f. can hi' found in books.
And Inc` hooks tali he found at
V .nr literary.
Increasing use will be made of
Great Lakes water to' meet the
ever-growing needs of =inland
municipalities, the Chairman of •
the Ontario' Water Resources
Commission,. Dr. James A.
Vance, told delegates at the an..
nual . meeting of the American
WAter Works Association, Can.
adian Section, held in Hamilton.
Presently, 60 per cent of the
800 million gallons supplied daily
to Ontario municipalities is from
the Great Lakes system, Dr.
Vance said, adding .it_ is ' inevits,
able t'fiis perceiita.ge will increase
when existing local supplies
prove inadequate to meet the de.
mands which are being placed
upon them. ,
He said the Commission has
undertaken „a series of 13 regional
studies, .designed to reviaw th€
water supply 'needs of various
municipalities, and three similar
studies for regional sewage treat,
meet facilities.
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If you are NEW-TOJTOWN o
have just moved into. a net
home
GODERICH'S OWN ;
WELCOME
SERVICE °
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SIGNAL -STAR.
Call her at 524-9525
Amendmen�
Financing"bran
Municipalities will be. able to
provide capital funds at .fa your.
able, rate for public libraries/and,
associations for retarrde4 eh;U
ren under legislation i'throduced
to the, Legislature: today by :Hon;
C. S. Ma,cliaughton, provincial.
treasurer.
A.n amendmthe ntario
Education Capitalentto Aid CoOrner.
ation Act empowers that body 'to
purchase' municipal' debentures
issded for the pnrpose of mak-
ing .grants for libraries and re.
tarded "Children'.sfacilities within
the nyanicipality, `
This is an a Ctension of the
fermi
des Schools
programs .b')' which W prow *
lends Ott .funds :dor 1
conSiruction at, ` t,percen
ThIs . ar;s tt;tdget efitit ate�l
that, miillicipaltties, Saved $1,1
million in 1$00 :albne‘because
the low rate of Interest. Aver*
age interest rate on ?rnW
debentui es last ►ear w
fa 1,� percent.'
Ariothez' a endmeAtilitro 1i c�d
by Treasurer Ma,cl .u}�'ilea Off¢
ables the province'top ovi4e. art
'al funds ;tor colleges and applied
arts and te�:IuLolog',Y at e ^ono -
5 1/2 �9 ;c' :Ont rate that now app.
lies to universities,
BUT :N.OTYOU
When you read the job ads, 'are. they aways
looking for .someone else? If so, you ought
to look at the Program _ that worked for
40,000 out -of -work, 'dissatisfied Ontario
people in 1966, -they took the
ONTARIO MANPOWER
RETRAINING PROGRAM,
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, Now over 80 of there' have well -paying
satisfying jobs. .
New courses start every Monday in Grade
9, 10, 11, 12 upgrading, Commercial -Clerical;
Drafting, Commercial -Stenographic,` Weld-
ing, Machine Shop, Nurses' Aide, Orienta-
tion. i
For further information contact your Local
Manpower Centre or The Manpower ' 'Re-
training Centre, Northwestern Secondary
School, Forman Avenue, Stratford -- tele-
phony' 271-5700. This program is sponsored
jointlyby they Federal and Provincial Gov-
ernments and administered by the Stratford-
, oard of Education.
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That's finding that Meteor is the bigger
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And Meteor gives you 15" `wheels, your
choice of a Six or five V 8s ... and the
lowest` priced 2 -door hardtop in its
class., Ever- thing you'd want in a lig
car. But only 'Meteor gives you a
smaller car price tag. So see your •
Mercury dealer soon for a test drive.
Then ask him about Meteor's price.
And expect the unexpected.
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