The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-05-20, Page 1-1.
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124th YEAR - 20 ,
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971
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Goderich town council
approved Thursday night to
withdraw its offer to purchase
- --the- -M tlan4 Gott -and Country -
Club. •
Councillor Stan Profit made
the, motion after he told council
members that ,the offer was
apparently still standing, , The
motion was approved
unanimously.
In other council b-usiness, a
• request- by the St.,Peter's Parish
Council Advisory Board .to
repair the sidewalk in froriit of
St. Peter's Catholic Church,
rectory was turned over to the
- public—Works department. The
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letter to 'Council said the -
sidewalk was badly broken- up. ,
by the snow,' plow and the
present._ „condition_ created
hazard to the elderly.'
Councillor Reg Jewell and
deputy -reeve Dave Gower both
said they had received
complaints from "some people
up in arms" over the operation
of a lawnmower business on
Elizabeth Street- Apparently the
noise. 'factor resulted in° the
telephone calls. Council agreed
to set up a special committee
:.._regarding the operation; of small
' businesses in ` the residential
areas.
Hamilton MPP tells Tocol Labour. Council
"When i'IDP's. elected"
Public insurance is in
When the New Democratic Labour Congress American„,,.. Twenty-six Cubs from the third Goderich pack and their leaders
Party _.is .elected in . Ontario, it . _ Federation of Labour. He is still attended 'the :'open hawse` held" at the Local" detachment of the•
Ontario Provincial Police in conjunction with police week. They
were taken on tour by Constable Wayne Moulton. Shown being
Franpuilzer
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A tranquilizer gun for the Department "of, Lands And
town's animal control - officer Forests. '
marbe the answer. "He (animal control officer
The • matter-- was discuss -ed•-° Ki -)--is.rather-:cr„itical-about .thP ,
between councillor Dave racoon ineident," Mr. W9lkomr
Waikom ` and Richard Eisler said, "he feels : he has. been
before last week's council unduly criticized." • E•
meeting. Counc. Wa#kom'said he The councillor said he feit the
would first discuss the situation shooting of such ari animal was
with Roy Bellanger of ' the"okay," - providing het has
.• permission £mom, `.`the powers'
Kinsmen
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that -be," who, in the case of the
., town, is the Goderich police
de tment
elect Ruetz
• Don Ruetz was elected
president of the Goderich
Kinsmen Grub at the group'ls ..
annual meeting held , Mondlay
'night. "
....._ . Doug Cruickshank is past
president.
Other officers are: first
vice-president, John Shaddick;
second-- vice-president,' Paul
Baechler; ch'le.r; •m , secretary;.: Sian
Connelly; treasurer, Robert
Baechler and , registrar, Bill
Kirkey.
District :°"' iie'S not too happy Board will hire 10Frenchteachers
will also introauce'a public mat an executive
insurance plan, Reg Gisborn, Hamilton and
NDP member for Hamilton East, • Council.
told a meeting of the'Goderich ^ •
and District Labour Council over
the weekend. •
Mr. Gisborn was addressing a
banquet held in conjunction
with the education institute held
at the' Saltford Valley Hall by.:
the Canadian Labour Congress in
co-operation with the local
labour council.
• "All the surveys . taken
—'indic�a'te that the -pt�p'te'-`here--.
want such a plan," Mr. Gisborn
-said, "and the New Democrats
can win the next election. That's
why - the insurance industry is
embarking upon their strident
campaign to defeat us,'.
He ' added, "if they didn't,,
think welre close to power, they
wouldn't bother. ,
The MPP said there's no
doubt ' that there's widespread
dissatisfaction with the present
system' of car insurances in
Ontario.
"People are fed up with the
. way rates have been soaring in
recent years. ; and a new rate
increase is just „ now being
implemented," " .he continued.
"They're impatient'with delays
in settlement, often with
attendant' legal costs, and they're
angered•at" the way premiums are
jacked up following traffic
accidents or minor violations of
the law."
Outlining what he termed,
"some 8f the drawbacks of
private �, car insurance," Mr.
Gishprn added,,.r-"one of the
reasons the New Democratic
Party advocates '' public,. car
insurance is to` meet some of
these difficulties "
The, MPP was an executive
officer. of the Hamilton Labour
Council (CCL) from 1948 to
1956, at the time.of the' merger •
of the Canadian Congress of •
Trades ..,and
truce Nuclear
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Ten new teachers have been
• engaged by the Huron 'County
with
c h a n e a: ock Board of Education to teach the
• • . conversational_ French coursee,
will 'again
beginning this fall in the county
° The apparent shortage of different , ships and boats. elementary schools.
• space at the harbour has resulted Council felt the new dockage • They . are Miss S!iaron
Snug spaceproveBa�:cl East Wawanosh 6,
open i ts' : doors.,
in dockage changes, at would actually more a ►ler.,- - 4
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Harbor and' one Goderich beneficial to the loading of Turberry Mrs. Jennifer' Dattelsf
The .Information Centre at merchant made it clear h did groceries. Stephen IticCurd.`•;Miss Dorothy
ea of the ham our. Both councillors Ed.-E;llitt Brookside; Miss Esther
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the,.. _ Bruce__ ..Nuclear ...•._Powe
Development will; open its doors commission's changing the Giesbrecht and Stan Profit told . Gigericl, Brussels -Grey; Miss
for another season on Saturday, position where his boat has been , council they thought Mr. Ainslie Helen •Heigliington, Howick;
had a legitimate complaint until til r s Linda a, Henry,
May 22. The centre will be open docked., ..m. �
to the public 7 days a we from P docked...,
have been tied'to the same they heard reeve Paul Carroll Blythe -Colborne; :\1iss Brenda
10:30 a.m. to 5:301 p,m. and for ° spot for about 10 years;'' a letter 'explain the situation, Hutton, Robertson Memorial,
the'first time, feature guided bus from -Ainslie. Market Ltd., read,
tours of the complex on "and Mr. Carroll advised I would
weekends and holidays. • have to change — I would like to
Visitors are invited to take in
the continuous program at the
Information Centre, discover the
wonders of the atom' through
film, models, and.displ,ays, view
construction progress from. .an
observation bridge, and take' a
conducted bus tour of the
development.
The Bruce Nuclear Power
Development, which is a joint
-'project of Ontario Hydro and
Atomic Energy -of Canada
„Limited, is located between
Kincardine and Port Elgin on
Lake 'Huron with access from
Highway 21. To„get there,. travel
west from Highway 21 for 5
miles. on , the Douglas Point
access •road, then follow the
signs marked Information
Centre.
Labour
Mb
with
the
Groups are "also welcome and
may arrange, speciat'progr'ams by
writing ., or calling the Public
Relations Detiartment, Bruce
Nuclear Power Development,
P.O.' Box 1000, Tiverton;
Ontario ... telephone (area code
519) 368-7031 extension 307 or
308•.
protest this.” Mr. Ainslie said he
`was presently handy to loading
groceries which -Ate delivers to
Anna Meurer
addresses
cancer '.group
At a recent meeti'ng,ofyHuron
Unit of the Canadian "'"Cancer
Society hosted by Seaforth •
Branch, "Mrs. Anna Meyer of
Wingham•, District Publicity
'..Chairrhan, •addressed the group
in a most enthusiastic and
rinspiring Manner. She stressed'
the work of the Cance Institute,
• of `projects being fi lanced by
you,' She spoke of the
dedication of such archers as
�' a
Dr. Johns, inventor of the
Cobalt .Bomb, and Dr Watson,
•' the clinical application of high
radiation. It is thrilling to see
what is being done in Toronto in
the treatment of leukemia 'and
a "I am so proud of belonging to
Margaret ,,McKee, daughter of this 'organization." The ratio of
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McKee, recovery in cancer cases is rising
Trafalgar St.,° recently graduated every' year. But we have to keep ,
from London,Teachers' College. 1, educating our citizens to be alert •
Miss McKee will be teaching at to danger signals and give
the Goderich Public School. prompt attention to these. She
mentioned the importance of
'obtaining, volunteers; and •of
having well informed members
avaitlable to attend meetings and
schools to assist in providing
answers. • Everyone has had
family or close involvement with
cancer, and your work is a
tribute to those friends and
relatives. Man's instinct for good
is being challenged by this
problem. The impact of the
answer staggers the imagination:
But it Will come sooner because
of your work and determination. .
M r . Murray, ` Seaforth . The 'Right Reverend C. J. at Monday's meeting in Clinton
president, thanked Mrs. Meyer Queen, Bishop of. Hurons which will permit instructors 'in
and commented on what a announces the appointment of,. vocal and/or instrumental music
thriving ciety we-wo ld have- t h e -- —R e v e re n d .„ George to conduct private music lessons
even a fraction of .er Youmatoff, 'S.Th., C.D., to be in schools operated , by , the
0 enthusiasm . could" rub off on the Incumbent of Trinity ' Huron County ' Board •of
other volunteers. Church Bayfield with St. Education,, during .regular school
.. Vocal musical numbers were James' Church, Middleton... hours providing' that some
provided by Mrs. Coombs and He will begin his ministry on.conditions are appreciated.
Mr. Spittal, accompanied by September 1, succeeding the The instructor must make
Mrs. J. McConnell. Reverend E. J. B. Harrison', who arrangements with the principal
Mrs. Durst conducted 'will, be retiring at that time, of the school; in the opinion of
business, and reports of Mr. and Mrs, Youmatoff" will , the principal, there must be
committee ch,�.irren pointed up live in their own home ii suitable aecom,mo'dation;
the worthwhile assistance being Bayfield.. interference with the regular'day
given throughout the county. Mr. Youmatoff was born in school program should be
Mr. 'Brandt, ' new Field ._.Helsingfors, Finland, coming to minimal; school ,requirements
Secretary, thanked the campaign Canada in 1925. In 1950' he set for space and/or equipment will
chairmen for their- efforts in up , a program ' of -ussian take precedence over the private
'organizing the campaign, and language instruction across music- lessons; and the principal,
• after consultation with and
complimented the Unit for the
Canada .for the Army, andat the.
- fine turnout• and ` lively . and same time served as a lay -reader agreement of• the Area
interesting meeting. in Ottawa He enrolled in the Superintendent, • ° reserves the
ht t ost ohe or to cancel
Goderich; Miss Beth- Roder,
Victoria PS Goderich; Miss
area''' • • od ar , a mese
Hullett; and Miss Shela
Vermeersch, McCurdy-Usborne.
'Other teachers include Mrs.
Madeline' Anderson, Brookside; •
games Bishop, Seaforth PS; Mrs.
Barbara Bosman, Hullett
Central;._ Mrs... Margaret._ .Coates,
music, itinerant; Miss Waverley
Goforth,, ' Mrs. Jeanne Kirkby,
Miss Nanny Schwartzentruber
and Miss , Lorraine' Wilson,
Howiek Central; • Miss Marie
Johnston, Mrs. Margaret
Rogerson and Mrs. , Donna
Sl addick, Clinton ,PS; Miss
Nancy Kirkland, North Ashfield;
Miss Linda Knight, Stephen
Central; • Miss ,Jo- Ann
011erenshaw, McCurdy; ' Miss
Cathy Scane, Wingham PS; Mrs,,
Pamella • Scotchmer, speech
par
Councillor Stan Profit added,
"'the police chief, by the way;
allowed this man to. shoot this
animal without a permit." '
The matter came up. after. an.
Albert Street resident "
complained of a racoon sitting
on the roof of her house and the
animal control officer shot it.
Numerous criticisms were
aired both to council members
and through letters-to..the editor '-- •
of -the final -Star..
therapy,' itinerant;• Miss' Carol
Shannorr` 'Robertson - Mem°orial; -
Mrs. Barbara ' Soldan, Huron
Centennial;..: Allan Sygrgve and'
Mrs,, Glenda 'Waiter; Victoria PS;
Please turn to Page .2. „
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Supera n nUated '
ach�ers �wiII
meet May27-
A
rifeeting of . ,the
Superannuated Teachers .of
Huron County will be held ,n
the Robertson Memorial . School
on T,h,u.day,,,,, May •27 at 2:30
p.m.
The meeting will be addressed
by Mr. • Bassett, : representing
'Victoria A&re firtist moo„
will- give advice on matters
relating to the ' creating of
estates, making of wills, etc.
Anyone interested in,hearing'
this address is welcome to attend
this meeting.
The old
along, side
and
the new
the
'Agawa
is quite ewident'here;as
Canyon, the. newest ship to enter the Gbderich Harbour.
(board
School
gives nod for
music lessons
the
Maunaloa
26d, built in the late 1800's, is shown
Mrs. Ruth .A4ton, RR 7
Lucknow, ' has again been
granted the privilege ' to teach
, private , . music - ,lessons at
Brookside Public School during
regular school hours.
Mrs. Alton conducted , the
lessons at Brookside this year on
a trial basis and received the
approval of.the principal at the
school to conti'hue if the school
board would also grant approval.
The board formulated policy
M s. W: G� acEwar� trightj cut the anniversary cake
Regent Mr"s:'-l1" Neville assisted Mrs.',Mae bran who
member of the Ahmeek Chapter. A full story on the
the Goderich S,ignaI- tart (staff photo)
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at the celebrations Monday 'of the Ahmeek
has given mora than~5ff Yearn assra
event will appear in next week's edition of
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hour followedadjournment. present. - - . • the regular day school program.
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Linda' Diane Bedour, daughter of'
Mr. and 'Mrs. Armand ,.Bedour, •
recently graduated ° from Seneca
-College ' of, Applied' • Arts,
Willowdale; and -plans -td -teach at
Hillcrest Progressive School at..
Willowdale.
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