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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-11, Page 14- N T E R' E S T IS CALCULATED ON THE MINIMUM MONTHLY BALANCE AND COMPOUNDED HALF -YEARLY. The executive of the Bruce'" County ' historical society is pleassed to announce that it has made arrangements withNorman McLeod-, M°A.,B,,Paed,,F.O,T,F. Of Toronto to write volume two of The History of The County of Bruce from 190.6" to the present. M. McLeod is anxious to Ire.' ceive at his home, 18 Brendan., Road, Toronto 17, material from anyone in any of the C o n,ty ts` municipalities. ,,Trhe 4evelap. ' ments in all walls of life since 1906 will be 4the-•material which -`-'hiCiftiDes to put intro the book;•'iirn•--LL portant events, developments in education, churches, ' military, county council, interesting items - regarding sons 'and daughters of Bruce who have risen to distill. ction in the County or beyond should make up worthwhile store ,1 its$ for every township, village, town. It is hoped that through news. papers, existing organizations, it will be possible to gather news.Goderich Union Men March worthy historical malarial touch. ing on the last sixty years. WITHDRAWALS AT ANYTIME WITHOUT SERVICE CHARGE. Dearborn Steel • Tubing (Canada) ' are experiencing a period of peak production and sales at their plant here in Goderich. The section of assemblyline shown here are ,engaged in welding sections of the tailpipes which are manufactured for practically all types of autos made in. Canada. At right, Colin Howes, .:chief,; setup .man at Dearborn - Steel Tubing, puts a bend in the steel tube with one of the powerful presses that give the tailpipes the many bends and twists they require before they'll fit the chassis of. an automobile. (staff photo). The picture of Salmon P. Chase appears on $10,000 bills.Grover__ Cleyeland on $5,000, and Wrlliam McKinley on $1,000. To Hensall With On Saturday, May 6th, about 20, union..men from.Goderich, walk. ed to Hensall to present the Published by ,w. GODERICH-and DISTRICT 'LABQit =COUNCIL , So we lost our potential in. dustry, Our town was judged on its merits and found ,wanting. We could have financed the building; serviced the potential industrial park,- supplied them with a labor force e,,nd we still lost. Tne factor that tipped the scales was the male wage rate they were given of $2,13 per hour. We don't think this figure•repre. sents a decent living wage today, but -does it represent a man's wages here in Goderich? This fig. 'ure was quoted tb them by one of our' local industries. Did this industry expect that the new in- dustry would hire all their men away from 'hem? L€ so, they had better have a check on their per. ° sonnel relations. We honestly believe we'd have a lot more - money- to spend if every man working in Goderich wa-s getting $2.13 per hour. But the really exasperating • thing is that inthe last four months, three separate figures have been useci,to,represent,Goc erichwz�'es, $3,501.00, $4, 800, 00 and now this $2.13 which is"$4,430.40 par year. •The 54,800.00 keeps us from being made a designa'tedareaand the $4,430.40 lost us an industry. We are almost forced to.the con. clusion that ;nobody knows what Mr. Average Worker inGoderich gets. Maybe we should find out before we talk to our next pot. ential industry. Saturday, May 6th was a proud day for Labor in Goderich. From our incomes, which leave very little margin for things that aren't necessities, we dug out a very nice bit to help our neighbours, who suffered such heavy losses . in the tornado.,• Perhaps you have to know need yourself before you can understand somebody else's. To those outside Labor, who con. - tributed, we say a very sincere, "Thank you," on behalf of the people who suffered loss. Those who asked our canvassers to leave their premises without even ,a civil, "no," no doubt feel they did the right thing. We don't . How about you? It would be nice if we could give you the exact answer in our advertising, but for this we require considerable knowledge about your financial situation, your family responsibilities and your present assets. However, we do have a formula which enables you to list most of your important financial needs. These guidelines for life insurance are expressed lin terms of a total dollar amount in some cases; in a percentage -of annual income in others. w Oyer Formula looks like this: 1 M 1:2 114- 1/2. 1 1 year's income—the amount your family will need tc' cover Estate.Clean-Up costs. M The mortgage. remaining on your house. 1/z - 1/2 your annual salary for your wife until the children are out ofschool. 1/4 1/4 of your present salary to your wife after the children ' are educated. • 1/2 1/2 of your, average annual earnings as a retirement • income for yourself. . Now you have on paper the basis of a truly sound plan for financial security for you and your family. The next step is to guarantee this security with life insurance. The Man from Manufacturers can sho'ty you how much you need. " W. E. Williams Representative GODERICH Tel: 524-7665 216.66 Donations tornado relief authorities with tile proceeds of a canvass they had made among union members and the people oLGoderich4 The Town Council has started the fund off with a ,cheque for $100, and a total of $678, was raised and'duly presented. As the Province is matching every doll- ar raised locally with another one -,---it can be --easily- seen that -0 every bit helps. • : -• The day was almost perfect for the ' walk .and the bagpipes `of Allastair Pirie made the last part of the trip more pleasant. a' I t is . hoped that the blisters these men got from their, walk are healing nicely, and what' is more important and the object of their walk, thg tornado re. lief • fund got some publicity. There is a great need for help. Earl 'Dick, chairman of the tornado, relief fund expressed their thanks to all who contrib. uted, and Goderich labor are very grateful to all those who helped them to help their neighbours: SOME IMPORTANT TIPS FOR COTTAGE BUYERS FROM HALLIDAY HOMES S ,. ,'{ moi"^•`• .` ''. REAL COTTAGE VALUE IS MORE THAN .SKIN DEEP... BE 'SURE:, YOU GET ALL YOU'RE PAYING FOR! COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY! How can you be really sure you're getting tt'ue value when you huv your cottage? Often,a quick inspection can trick vou. 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Deal today- and see how much you can save. . e CANADIAN IIVIPERIAI,,• ; BANK CSF COMMERCE, + , ° 1967- aur"Hundredth•Yaar tlt Banking Service 4' WELCOME SERVICE MERCURY would, like to calI on you with ,"housewarming gifts" and in- forniation about, your new, loca- tion. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your, subscription to the: ,_, SidNAL-STAR. Call her at 5244525 Goderi:c h Motors PHONE 524.7308 ' WO