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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-07, Page 1212 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, dec. 7, 1967 Eastaope pig WO, froniStraa Si,mta Claus Big Hit (CQntiPued 'tram pagif 1) Besides the nineteen wheeled entries, there were threebands to set the musical atmosphere, from CFB Clinton, the North ford, and OodericWs town•band, A fourth, the Lions Club Clown Band, managed to find a vehicle to transport thew Other marchers included an orange.vested contingent of schools safety patrolmen. Top honours in the float tomo petition went to Alexandra Map 44 rine and General Hospital's per• Y .,.. trayal of a live operation, comp• plete with yards and yards of colourful "entrails". Runner•up float was entered ,3by the Goderich PubllcSchools, whose depiction of a classroom in. the Ward Schools from 1867 drew applause from the crowd. Have you thought of giving her a SPEED QUEEN. DRYER? 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Kinsmen elves and clowns provided extra entertainment, throwing candy to the crowds along the route. The satisfaction expressed by members of the host group was reflected in the happy faces of the spectators who proved that, at Christmas time especially, they love a: parade. Plans Referred (contnue,d from page 1), respectively created the Inchs. trial Commission, and the Tour. ist Promotion, Committee, and. appointed Alex Wilkins to the Industrial Commission,, In moving the referral to the Finance Committee„ Such said council "should give serious consideration to ..this through a committee ttee that will look into the financial obligations invol. yed." 'Supporting Salter's proposal,, Councillor Ray Robinson said that a 'chamber of commerce could not operate without gpur. pose. "Without tourist promotion and industry represented, you will end up with nothing more .than a businessmen's associa» tion again," he said: Claiming that the previous association has been lacking the "moral and financial help" of 65 percent of the business community. ;He said the turnout of ten per. cent of the Businessmen's As. satiation was not a good aver. age, saying that the reason was that it had been "too small and too inward thinking." "A chamber of commerce would promote Goderich in all respects," he said. The Mayor opposed taking the . industrial commission out of the hands of council, saying that if . it were, hisobligation as chair man would be finished. "My obligation ,is to council only," he said. In his letter, Salter had said that it was not the intention of a, 'chamber of commerce to re• fleet on council's handling of the industrial and tourist pro., motion committees, but "to as. sist and act as co-ordinators in the Industrial Commission, the Tourist Promotion and the commercial development of the „town of Goderich." Mayor 14131s ' urged council. and those who were behind the proposal for techalmber .of coat, merce not to "lose sigbt'of the fact that the men who are pre4 sently on these committees are dedicated to the cause of the com.memity." When it reached, the vote, Reeve Suchts motion paase4 with only councillor Robinson voting against. Use Christmas Sews C Culbert's Bakery THE HOME OF TA rY PASTRY SINCE 1877 SHORT -BREADS and CHRISTMAS -COOKIES CHRISTMAS FRUIT STOLLEN LIGHT and DARK FRUIT CAKE CHRISTMAS PUDDING. yij, k - e. THIS 115. ONLY PART OF BRECK.ENRIDGE'S • council Briefs (continued fm page 1) A communication from 'the Ontarto Housing -Oottoraial regarding tenders for senior ' citizen and family housing units owned by the .municipality was, referred to the Property coin. mittee, Councillor . Ray ;Robinson withdrew a motion which would have sent a draft resolution to .the Ontario Mayors and ReeVea Assodlation and to other.municii» Panties in, the province that Crown properties, by assessed at the full tax rate in each .- municipality. By-law s8 --1967 authorizing the issue 01 debentures in an amount of $340,000 to cover part of the cost of construction and equipping of the newsowage treatment piantwaspassed. The - 15 -year debentures will be, taken at an annual interest rate of 7 percent. 186719',67 RFD F�od;m�Ster Ucence i. •. ,...,.., a � To TestNature Human Sale of Ontario's new liG If solei follow the pattern of ante plates -,will again test past years, more than half of Mee human nature 'for. three full the 2,200,000 licendea for . mdnths. senger vehicles, dual purpose' Opening day for purchasing in vehicles and motorcycles will the blue -on -white 196.8 passert solde last two weeks ger, dual purpose and motor., of February. cycle 'plates at all of the 280 The people who work in the issuing oi issuing offices across the pro flces keep hoping that vince was Friday; December 1. human nature will change. Last ' Expdate for 1967 markers year the licences sold in the williry be Thursday, February 29 month of December amounted givingVitra day •to 6, 6 percent of the total; motorists an grace for LeapYear.• January,' another 17 perces od were sold. The remaining'76,`l fiplepart ent-of_TransP ort of• cia'ls are again appealing to puarye e : se:: d: _ . motorists' common sense in runty 1 onwards. urging them to buy their plates Licences for commercial early. There: is no reason to motor vehicles, trailers and get stuck in those, last minuteconversion units are not sold line-ups, and there definitely in the same period. They will be no.extension beyond the be 'on . sale from March 1 to lw,illebruar y 9 deadline. March 31. • Iii ■��/ �► ITE Open Nitely: Until 10 p.m. 91 VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICH FRESH KILLED -- Canada Utility Grade Roasting Chickens BREAKFAST SAUSAGE FRESH BEEF HEARTS 6 OZ: PKG. EOOKEDHAM SWEET PICKLyED OTTAGEROflS Moa.o f �QRI( SHOBLDER wcuadxru n - LB. f5M MIDGET t- Ib. 49c SPARE RIBS Ib. 49c Ib. , 49c HEAD CHEESE 49c Ib. 69c Ib: 49c Ib. 49c BOLOGNAF Ib. 39c XMAS PUDDINGS CHOPPEDSUET'21bs. 69c BULK 1NEINERS Ib.- 49c Winner of week's meat supply Mrs. M. Wilson, Kingston St. Goderich 5 lbs. WHITE SUGAR. -- FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4 LIGIWBULBS AT REGULAR. PRICE CLOVER LEAF -- 7 Oz. Tins SOLID WHITE TUNA FACELLE ROYALE — LGE. SIZE TISSUES MAXWELL HOUSE -- 1 LB. BAG COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE — 10 OZ. JAR INSTANT - COFFEE THE CAMERA WOULD ONLY TAKE IN A PORTION OF OUR TOYLAND THIS SHOWS A LOT BUT IT IS ONLY PART OF OUR SELECTION. THIS PICTURE TELLS 1,000 WORDS. A TRIP TO OUR TOYLAND WILL TELL THE REST OF THE STORY. E SQUARE . •RIDGE - K 1 . • HARDIN4RE t 5244731;, aoxosc E — aa, lfor 89c ORANGPEKOE TEA BAGS.. 15c STOKLEYS — 14 OZ. 29cCREAM CORN . 4 for 85c MONARCH POUCH PACK 15c CAKE MIXES 6d -for. $1.00 CHOCOLATE MALLOW — 18 OZ. $1.43 COOKIES Id Colony Canned Pop BICK'S.— 33 OZ. DILL PICKLES KMFT — 1 lB. VKG. VELVETA CHEESE KING SIZE IVORY 9ULD 49c CASE OF 24 TINS toil X99 CLARK'S FANCY -- 48, OZ. 43c TOMATO JUICE SJAT. WMILLti+MS --24 OZ. —RASP. GRAPEFRUIT' 12'fdr89c 13c CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP NESTLES 99c QUICK SNAKE or STRAW. FROZEN — 14 OZ. 2 for 89c HADDOCK IN BATTER 3 ,Lb. Bag CARROTS 2 for 696 3 for i.00 2or49c 29c 49tai 14 Oz. Tube TOMATOES_ 2 for 49c--