The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-12, Page 10IQ The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, October 12, 1967
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE -- CLINTON
86x Office Opens at 8:00
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 1,1-44
DOUBLE F1"1�'
M•
BOEING
BOEING.
URE --
(Adult Entertainment)
(Showing at 8:15 Onl)W)
Tony Curtis -- Jerry Lewis
In Color ,-- Plus
"BEACH BALL"
(Showing at 10:00 Only)
Edd Byrnes .-- Chris Noel
Color Cartoon
Corning Oct. 20,2i:
"KALEIDOSCOPE'
and
"A BIG HAND FOR THE
LITTLE LADY"
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Centennial. Calling 'Mfs. Waler Rathburin
County Fair In Nov.
I talked to Catriona ( pro.
nounced Catrina) Dykes' mot.
her -and, she, in her nice Scots
brogue;, tells me Catriona is
wqrking hard to complete her
Centennial Wed spread. At 13
years, this was a very big
undertaking and a broken wrist
this summer along with so
many.. other distractions has not
helped much,, She is knitting
one rhundred squares in Several
colors and when it is finished
„it will be something to trea-
sure.
I asked about the interest.
ing name "Catriona" and Mrs.
Dyke told me her home in Scot.
land, was near the home of
Robert Lewis Stevenson, writer
of one of our favorite stories, .
"Kidnapped'-', and it was a pop.
ular ' name in those parts.;. So,
Catrina or. Catriuna, I hope We
can see your project soon.
I saw a very, lovely C enten.
Mal project today and this, too
has taken hours of hard work.
I shouldn't say "hard work" .
because to someone who has
her whole heart and soul in .
what he is doing, it is never
hard work. A very talented
painter, Florence (Mrs. Don)
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HOT WATER
HEATING'
Is The Most Economics
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Aberhart has completed four
large oil paintings, depicting
the four seasons of the year
bf her favorite landscapes. They
are very beautiful and, of
course, work to' be proud of,
I` wonder "if there are other
artists who have attempted any..
thing really special this year?
I would like to hear about' it.
The Centennial Hoine, Allen
Homestead, is being closed and
there are still a few items the
Colborne ladies' would like the
owners to pick up. Perhaps
they've forgotten them, or are
maybe donating these things?
Mrs. Evelyn (Wilmer) Hardy
bless her, is very busy. weay.
ing and trying td get the "Conn.
try Fair", ( the crafts and hqb.
bies fair ) underway for Nov.
ember 8, Wednesday, and Nov.
ember 11, Saturday. This is cer.
tainly a popular event. She tells
me they may have room for
hobbyists and craftsmen out:
side their own group this year.
So if you' wish to show and/or
sell your work, contact her by
October 16, As you all know,
they have such GOOD *cooks
in Colborne; so remember the
date and enjoy some 'of their
wonderful hot bread and other
baked goods — I will,
Martha.
Increased Salaries Cost County $17,000
R.S. ATKEY
Huronview, the Huron County
Home for the Aged near Clinton,
at the present, time has 244 resi-
dents, the highest on record,,
Superintendent Harvey C. Johns-
ton informed Huron County Coun-
ell at last week's session in
Goderich.
Total is made up of 97 males
and 147 females. Approximately
half the residents pay fqr full
care, it was pointed out.
Mr.' Johston recalled , that
there were • 184 residents five
years ago and 96 residents ten
years ago. Staff now numbers
125 as against '50 five years
ago and 25 ten years ago. Sal-
aries now total $31,00.0 per
month, as -compared with $10.000
'a five years ago. and $3,200., ten
years ago.
Actual eost of operation in
1966 was $5.49 per day.
The Board of Management re-
ported holding several meetings,
d u r i ng the past months to
negotiate contracts with the In-
ternational Union of Operating
Engineers, local 944, and 'the
Building Service Employees Un-
ion, local 210.
Council authorized the War -
Why not investigate hot - ' $
0
water heating. You'll be f
surprised at how little it
D
costs to install. How
little it costs to heat 1
Ii
your home.
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Ask about credit life insurance on loans at low group rates
HOUSEHOLD FINANC
GODERICH
35A West Street—Telephone 524-7383
(above the Signal Star)
.lsl, about WI? , 'iiill1! lir'lll_�
Thereis an alternative to the
24 years of "Conservative"
Policies which are responsible for
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AIL HIGHER TAXEt-
4*. BALLOONIING GOVERNMENT
DECLINING. FARM INCOME
SMALL COMMUNITY STAGNATION.
INCREASING LOCAL EDUCATION COSTS
¥ PROVINCIAL DOMINATION OF LOCAL
COUNCILS AND SCHOOL BOARD'S
Robert Nixon —and his team will form a government that
will correct these injustices "NOW"
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A VOTE FOR SMITH IS A VOTE FOR NIXON
AND HIS LIBERAL TEAM
den and Clerk to sign a con-
tract with the Operating Engin-
eers for one year commencing
January 1, 1967, setting wages
of shift engineers at $2.15 per
hour, representing an increase
of nine rents per hour.
Council also authorized sign-
ing of a two-year contract with
the Building Service Employes,
showing increase in minitnum
salary from $2,300 to $2,580.
per annum.
Increased salaries will cost
the County of Huron in 1967 ap-
proximately' $17,000, of which
the Province of Ontario will share
70 per cent., In addition, an in-
crease of six per cent in. all
categories., is provided, effective
January 1. 196.8.
Categories and salaries ap-
proved ' for start and one year:
Nu r s i n g Department: ' RNA,
$3,360, $3,600; charge nurse,,
$3,120, $3,360.; ward attendant,
female, $2,580: ward atteficlant,
male, $3,360. $3,720: adjuvant,
$2,820, $3,0e0; arts and crafts
director, $2,580, $2.820;
Dietary: cook, number „'one,
$2,880, $3,240; cook, number
two, $2,760, $3,120; kitchen aid,
$2,580, $2,880;
Cleaning and laundry: domes-
tic, male, $3,360, $3,720; do-
mestic,. female, $2,580,, $2,820;
Handyman: $3,480, $3,720.
The Board of Management rec-
umnlended that a bylaw be passed
authorizing the Warden and Clerk
to sign any contract .between the
County .bf Huron and the Inter -
nation Union of Opgrating Engin-
eers, local 944, or the "Building
Employees Service Unione local
210, when approved by the Board
of Management. This was done in
order . that union contracts ,,may
be signed without undue delay
after a contract has been nego-
tiated.
R e nt al agreement with A.
Veenstra for the farm land, which
runs out at the end of the 1967
crop year, will be` renewed for
three years 'on the same terms;.j
In general operation of Huron-
eiew. the following havebeen
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LIONS
PEANUT DRIVE
TO -NIGHT
dealt with: butter and ice cream
contract, Bieset Bros., Goderich;
garbage contract, C. Neilans,
Clinton, at $110 per month; :29
wardrobes for female normal
care wing at $40 each, Square
Deal CQnstruction.Co., Wingham;
drapes, Ir'win's of Clinton, $590;
comfort allowance for residents
increased from $10 to $15 per
month andtobacco allowance dis-
'continued, effective June 1, 1967;
roof of 1961 building repaired
at' $1,265, by Dobson Roofing
Limited, Exeter.
With regard to the Grand Jury's
unfavourable report, the In-
spector's report showed cleaning
and dusting program quite ade-
quate; beds washed weekly a n d
More often if necessary.
Alvin D. Smith, Turnberry,
chairman of the Board of Man-
agement, declared that this year
has been "a very exciting one"
for the committee, the highlight
being ' the ,signing Of the union
contract�.
fir. Smith` felt that"the annti f,
increase system was "for the
birds". He himself favoured a'
cost -of -living bonus system.
He reported that average age
of men is 76, that of women,
80 years, with an overall av-
erage of 78.1 years.
(ulbert's Bakery
THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY
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SINCE 1877
NEOPOLITAN CAKE
A 3 -LAYER COLOR CAKE
Lemon Filling 'and Butter Creme Icing
LARGE` VARIETY OF HOME MADE CANDY
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CUlT'S
ED 6t. WH��ITEF,�o'drna,s'ter
Open. Nicely Until 10 p.m.
VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICH .
PLUMP YOUNG, TENDER.
BY THE PIECE
KENS
BOLOGNA
SUGAR CURED - SMOKED
Pork Shoulder
FSPARERIBS...
LOIN
Roast of Pork
SAUERKRAUT.E
5 FRESH ORK
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CHEESE SLICES 2
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