The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-28, Page 12_tl
GUU. RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28; 19171
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The 1971 Firenza; a new_com,paci„ economy automobile for the 'Canadian market, will be
introduced soon by General Motors of Canada: The Firenza will be available in two series including
an estate wagon and will be powered by-1975,cc oveth ad+cam; fpurcyclinder engine. The Firenze
will have a wheel base of -97 inches and will feature power front 'disc brakes as standard equipment.
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Association for retarded
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County boardto study
students councils 41,
MEETING NOTICE
�„ TAKE NOTICE that the Annual meeting of the r
anything about • 'the working of members of the Huron County Pbrk Producer' Assdciation
A sdebt of $1150 incurred by F. E. Madili��a superintendent,
E.S.T. producen
government from their will be convened at the -hour of 1 o'clock•p.m.,
the 1963 students council at told the board the students x erienres they must learn—
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Central Huron Secondary School councils in the county might, rr,p,r February 9, 1971, at the Legion Hall in the town of Clinton
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Q t n was the topic of some,., ,.t•d I k "a y commitments. e -the t.titude that the raise that one mush p�
discussion. Monday evening , at the money themselves and `'if. one students' council
the regular board meeting of the , should be allowed 'to spend it as -.''w
Huron " -County Board of whey see fit. ' makes a bargain' or signs' an
Education. agreement which involves the
A. letter from the schodl's Chairman Bob Elliott student$' council -of-• the next
principal, R. J., Hohiuthsaid said," The,, students' .council' at *year, that students' council must•
ti at , in '1963, the students' CRS is' asking us to forget this: honor., the 'agreement ,just the
c,�ouncil at CRSS passed a motion We're not asking to run their way municipal ,• councils and
to purchase bleachers `for theaffairs." boards honor, the contracts made
new 'auditorium at a cost of: Some board members felt that. by •bbeir `,-predecesso,r, • one
. , $49.50 ith.::lwhe S ipuiutiu t itat: ; i ._s ,P,04.4d1 , .g;441 ;f:.; a d., 4gr. stated.
r xu#f r tea,x,n.,ax'linY;ipeair.M� ;ax+m uu.sv✓a k..Yf "A,�,nt;
cath year $500 w.oui l-he''pa'rd hr''
' the school board until the -debt
was. paid. To date, the su'm of
$3800 has • been •paid to the
board, the letter stated. • .
With the rising costs and
obligations to the students'
council, as well as the fact that it
is deemed unfair' for the 1963 •
students' council to expect each,. .
succeeding students' council to
for the purpose of the proper ,business of the annual
-ieeting, the , considering of amendments( to the
constitution, the election of the county board of 'directors.
Between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'clock in the
afternoon Of the' above :Mentioned date, I%tQ.MINATIONS
AND E ECTiONS for councilmen "under the Ontario Hog.
Produders' Marketing Plan.will'be held, •
James McGregor 'Lloyd Stewart •
President.',Secretary,
PO K LOIN PORK,
accept an obligation to pay for "� ""
equipment which "probably �, TT C H S Ib.59 4 C O P S•
should have been ! the SWEET PICKLED FRESH PORK
responsibility of the school •
board"; Principal Homuth ''COTTAGE ROLLS • Ib' 59'4 SIDE RIBS
P:ICN IC ,STYLE
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.FAST FRY BACK
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794.. BACON Ib: 994
CANADA UTILITY GRADE
Ib. 5A94 ' ROASTING 3, .Y -
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CHICKENS 4
BURNS VAC PACK Fri
2 lbs.•
requested the board to clear this '
' .DOLLAR DAYS FEATURE
books"• HYGRADE - •P.KG. OF 2
'Those.' Bleachers, have FRESH
certainly added to the assets of F $
the school board," Homuth •
R O U N, ® BEEF , ,2 Ib.R
• - • wrote,. "and they have often :BULK PAC
been used during functions in'
which the student body" played ' VV IENERS . "" 31b. a 1 SA
no part."
"outstanding ,debt from their •
BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY
MBREAKFASTEAT F)IES Q1. BACONl
LEGS & BREASTS
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USAGE 2Ib.1 CHICKEN
The Goderich and District • institutes for those who really television studios at CKNX and 'The board` has appointed a
Association for ;the Mentally.'. • require hospitalization. .met a many television ' committee of Dr. Alex•'Addison, WESTON'S
Retarded held its regular M'r. Hudson pointed out that personalities who were familiar. John Taylor and Garnet Hicks totH
meeting 'at tvQueen Elizabeth •government is very.interested.in to them. The .group also went look into ,the matter. As well,
rhos
been ELS A-
. ���],".00l •urf'0oderioh ,Jan-ua,ry., :aw-. tbbse.'.worksho.ps`:an.d:xesidences, , bawling_, and according to their the . committeet e
47 3 .,! ?-':._.�._.-........,-. ...1: ... -.,w. .�a..- wa•..«..:..Y..Ae-i-... :.:^4ewe. �a '--- t,'- , ,,...... ,' -';.-r, esa aliA-'a - .....__,•iluf*ISGuest speaker for the evening a's it enables some mentallyperonestallied 5or►ie "instrued 'o '`tak leol Il :. _ = .
was Keith Hudson of Toronto. r retarded adults to help ` enviable scores.
Mr. Hudson spoke a year ago at themselves., It provides them as Mrs Graham mentio
the Goderich Collegiate well with a well-deserved place a trophy would be
i concerning youth working ,with iri the'community. incentive to,, these young
"the mentally retarded. • With some help at the local
'Mr. 'Hudson's topic this time level and government grants, who' bowl once
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student council operations in the
county.
d that "It's a .very large question,"
great • warned Mrs. J. W. Wallace: She
e,ople suggested the" board ,• mightget
tle , into the whole matter of
erich through e whether or not students' council
was on workshop s and these workshops' and residences • Bowl ►n o
residences. He is well informed " can • be, reality in many -courtesy of Harry ` Little. The , are paying for certain services
on the subject being , a communities in the province, league involves about 44 people which the' school• board should
re resentative for the Ontario Mr. Hudson' said. : from ages 9 to 27 in Goderich, be supplying.
Association for the' Mentally. A Regional Meeting for the-Wingltam and Exeter areas: - --�*►
Retarded'. • Executive is being. held in Home Care Chairman, Mrs.
With the largeJnfh x'of. young. Clinton, February . 15 with all Betty Reid,- reported that the
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people • coming ' out,of district Associations to be nursery school• is stilt needed ,
over -crowded , institutes very --represented. with seven little ones waiting to .
,
- capable.. of going back lap -The financial report Was given start. 'She said"; the, immediate
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communities, Y workshops for by the` treasurer; A. Jenkins. problem was to find a suitable
em to yment and' residences for Mrs. Evelyn Carroll' reported . person tp supervise and to give a
p � �' � e hand to the volunteers. .
living in away from home, are , on the workshop activities. At ';',1
, helping Nominating hand
to Committee was '
Vitally needed. , the present time she said, there
It is ,felt that if such facilities ( are six girls engaged • there • They formed to ,obtain a new "slate of .
could be 1 -provided; it would are • very active• iti skating; officers to be sworn in at the
permit' additional }space in bowling • and other- social .Annual Meeting in March. There
activities, , but they • also put in "swill also be a report from' the
many hours of work with great Regional Meeting in' Clinton at
' ,.this time. ' .
success. • The public. is .cordially, invited
Mrs ° ROnnie -Graham showed ',
slides -of her senior • class on a to all meetings of the local
Association in the area. Help and '
return 'visit to Winghatn. They ideas are • solicited always.'' In .
were given a four of "them d
• Goderich, .membership cards are -
available at no charge.
SCHEDULE
MONDAY
Hockey
` TUESDAYS ' „
2-3:30 - Pre -School Skating
3:30-5 - Lions Club
",Free Skating
8-10 - FigureSk.ating
• WEDNESDAY
4-8 - Figu're Skating
8 C.H.H.L. Hockey
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BY SHl"RLEY J. KELLER ,
Miss Ethel Dewar,, Huron
County . librarian, said that
10,559 residents of Huron
Gpunty or approximately 21
percent of 'the population has
memberships iegisterc-d ith,e-,
Huron County library office.
•THURSDAY, She said there was -an
2.3; 30 -- Pre -School Skatin ' increased circulation of 16,$3'7,,
330-6'- tions Club g books during 1970. A•�total
' new of '
.16,37 books were
IN -TORONTO
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.,Get away, from•it aIL'Come to the Lord Simcoe;`close
• to shopping, theatres''and entertainment.,
Special price$54.9Oper couple includes
Fri., $c Sat. night accommodation in, deluxe
A'
bed sitting room, or best available.
Bottle of champagne.__ , _ . _
Breakfast and dinner (for 2) on Saturday.
Breakfast and city sightseeing tour (for 2) on
Sunday.
Please mention the get -a -way weekend to your travel -_
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FreeSkating - - `� ,-fgent--or-when you -Make your reservations. Special
.pnrch�ed last , year, too,
bringing the total book stock to weekend price valid until April 1, 1971, and includes
114,262 books. taxes. is,
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�a-*: T.U.BD,+0.11...:„s•,rr.:ax«M , i Dewar reported that the •
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ltti e'Y,r rki10-12 - Mite Hockey• `library in thonty, will --
open 47 hours per week instead ;Tel. 362-1848
of the previous 11 hours. She
said there W.il'1 be continuous
service at the Goderich library
from 16 A.M. to 8 p.m. Monday.,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday;
• 12-1 Power''Skating
1:30=5:30 - Figure Skatip,g
SUNDAY
2-4 - Family: Skating_
4:30 - Midget Hockey -
7.and 9 -
Hockey times
Admission 50c
10 a.m, to 5 p.m. Saturday. The
- 'library will be closed all day
Wednesday.'
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• During th4. e presentation' of' the
library report, commendation
was again•accbrded to last year's
library board chairman, Walter
Sheardown, Goderich, •
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