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• MODELS. Roller Skates
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OTHER SPORTING _SUPPLIES.
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73 Hamilton St. Goderich - 5446985
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r ,'tor 1)0,1111M—I 11101011-r, 11140 1110 '0111 110111' the 0010l•S•01 the hater'.
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lilanstoottrotallyopetiltlUatill"L patterned acac'i'a :I;_North Seal
se,1son ,were dampened a bit hit,tic' homier, orkt'tytl,llid italso ha* a.
tllt"v
still tirade a. to low 1n:; L 1'g( -red 5,111• w inch i4 used at
1 sat on North Piet' waiting' cur o0rt,11n tikes•, ,
the testivit,y to begin: ---.1 ,I1iiiotit H'i'tch' illy • view •' lu'rlllt this
said ",activity.' but :1011'01' 11101'0 (1,1 r one andt h t" u n e 1) o n
was plenty You could almost 1001 \ICA11hur"is lig so much tun-
the
unthe build•up,ot tejlsion as it pea it11. 5100(1 out ;''alive ,)-11 others.
2, p.tn with the people swarming fin vellow hull ,incl the white
°yeoa, the craft in Sou", H,11'110 I 0110 S jus�h0Jt0t-f �iiit iii the 1oi0i'S cif,
• Because -01 the tool we,l)Iiei' the w-atel{,and were hail to see 1
' many boats hitt• not. attend. but tv think -.Atli() yellow is 01.10, of my
those of .lis who were,•w,itchin.: 11vo't'ite• colors -a boat
there seethed a goodly ,iuuiit,•er t,sltechally. should be a'''color
Laking part and they are tit his " w 111011 st,1ndS out- 11t t 111 cast' ill'
corlirratul,fted that' thin"cs \\ cit so tl'ollhlo. 111 1lad Stas
well. It was .quite Impressive I i nt1 e rs t a n d it i* 010 s t
Thank you.1 important to have Power
«hilt' waiting' w e were -sort of Squadron training if you are at all
enter ,1i1taed by a couple oT live intet•ested in boating of a.uv kind.
wires who just • couldn't be held -
down, These lads about seven to
tan1 _ :ear,s:gaze w.ere.. _really
scattering the gravel.:_ Thev
carried large stones from one
pa rt._of .the ha rboti r • and dropped
the.m_in. the.ivain. etit ra.uce.-.just
t0--szow their stren gth-and I
couldn't believe they could 'do it.
T•he one lad. with dad',s
permission. pitched stones at the
Parker Evans and actually
clinked it •,a few . tirra,es.., •Good
ar°rrt-proud father •
It was an amazing e(xhihition cif
unharnessed -energy --if it could
only be•put to good' use -hut they
say -us oldies , say -youth is
wastedon the young -or words to
that effect: ° . • -
A half..do'zen boats. different
shapes and sizes. were,launthed
in the short tirrre 1 sat them and,'
• still fee,' this is one of the liyeliest
spots in town.
Bruce Sullv's. - handsome
sailboat,'tile Btitterfl� , started off
and other craft followed..: "
The yellow "Biattef fly". which
Lifer was outside the break walls
with ' its white sails unfurled.
looked pretty nice with their crew
and visitors 'all wearing bright
-yelldw 'slickers:
Bruce MacDonald '' Was ' in
command band • their sailing
tactics -or antics: later -were
worth watching.,
• The most beautiful one --to my
mind -as seen later from atop the
cliff at' the Lighthouse. was the
black and white schooner owned
by Marg and Fred 'Lester. At this '
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W:1. Denomme
SHOP
Phone
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• DAY
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NIGHT
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.FILM DEVELOPING
Betty Bedard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Bedard of Goderich,
graduated recently from
Fanshawe College. -Betty
received a Recreation,
. Leadership diploma from the
school..
Miss MarilynRodges, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Rodges;
R.R. 2 Goderich, gradtfa'ted
Wedn•e'sday, June 21 from -
Woodstock School of Nursing. She
has:accepted a position on staff at
Woodstock- :General Hospital •'
commencing in the fail'. (photo by
Beta Photo Studio)
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This training can take up a good
• ileal of your winter hut it is "th•e - As Senior Citizen's- Week didn't dampen the spirits of the
most
mos# importa•n•t training of vonr---..d-i •was- to a close,• the residents residents; -who gathered to the
lite. if you plan. to have a -motor or,...,,,,.5•eenv to be standing.uji to the husv .auditorium/ along with their
sailing craft -or even just "fool" ' 'schedule of ` 1Yents' better than guests and' 40 tl tubers_ of the
around with a friend's boat. •.some of the staff and volunteers.•- Ving`Fia1 'm,S cion•, Citizens Club.
_._direr therr'Iittrle ils•t`atfe'''a id- . eT' -.__.
� • Speaking ofvo7tinteers• w•e awe The`V�'ii��raifii�T:Iu6""piiFon a
-• fun. chasing arosmd from the
Basin to the hreakwa 1s, the
Boaters had a barbecue and a niee
friendly time yarn'swappin etc.
I've fled some it uiries 'about
the , "Town Streets To Be July
Open -,Air Tavern.'; This was just
-.a poor heading- for the write -up ---
but it was .cert,ainTv an • attention
getter. and this is the general
idea., •
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Don't let it disturb you -or
some of you.
Tne Kinsmen will probably
have a large tent in some part of
. the park. but I don't expect it to
create any drinking problems or
disturb Art Mart and all its
activities in any °way.
them a retrlly big ' thank-voTi" millinery show, which'"feafured
• Members of the aux.iliar•y were styles of the' hats of the ruture
-here every day to • rook , after which -Were' Very practical, made
registration of guests and to help out -of such things as bedpans,
in countless other ways. chambers, birdnests, etc. Each
Clinton'Kinettes helped us out of the hats represented a song
on ''picnic day, Wednesday. with the chorus.of nineteen ladies
June 21s8, "Many individuals joining in the music melody.
helped inmany Ways and space Ttie Lions Club of Clinton set --
would not permit us to list •• them some games of chance in the craft
all, even if we were sure we would room that proved very popular.
remember them all. Our own staff ",Following the showing ofslides on
pitched in to try t6 make.- this ,a activities at luronview. and sing
memorable week for all -residents song, everxane gathered at the
and we want to publicly thank main dining room area for the
,therh. - picnic supper.
The Sunday morning church Mrs. -Couper of Hensall 'along
service. was taken bv' the regular
pastor. Rev. ' McA'hirinie, with with her class of s'ix• young .people
In the last.„ few . years, many special music supplied by the demonstrated • spinning • and towns, have had this type of Ontario Street4Ctioir and direc•tetl w•eaiying in'several areas of • rho
entertainment=? -can't think -off 'Dorfs •McKinley This was' home, on Thursday afternoon.'
the right word, but -•t has always
gone over big and is a good money
maker.
-The Kinsmen •are• a wonderful
group of responsible citizens°and
you can bet your boots everything
will be well -handled and 'under
control, •
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The ART MART part of
SUMMER FEST, we hope, will be
bigger and better this year as we
try to grow with the town and do
our share of entertaining the
tourists and visitors who a're•here
at that time
Have you -',marked your
rated by several .of the residents 1 Many,'of the residents who 11,,1'3
as one of the nicest ser.yices vet. rerrrem-tiered the ar`t..•of carding
• During the, afterh'oon. the • and spinning the( arn' froni the
GoderiehBluewaier: Band, i d_bv sheep's wool, enjoyed . the
Mr.
Charles Kalhflei�ch, played demonstration.-,-
for a concert on the :la— n which
was ;enjoyed _ by the residents
either from the rooms on the west
side -of the btiildinl; or outdoors
• Speakers were set `up in five
different areas in the home SO that
everyong could enjoy. the fine
organ music of Ed Stiles, who
along with about one hundred . played -many old favourites and,
visitors.requests. • The Bayfield • and
The Goderich. Senior Citizens 'Exeter Senior Citizens clubs
Club was .in charge •ot 'Monday joined forces to provide a variety
program for 'Family' Night.
afte.rnaorispragr�•tm and provided ; -;program One hundred and twenty took•
an hour a n d a ha 1.f of fine part in the Friday afternoon bingo
� entertain . entertainment for' the crowd' of � in the auditorium with some
...and ' staff to sery°e t
Calendar'=•July 27, 28'• 29? 250. Thev assisted the volunteers
Please do=as we hope you will ctwenty games played ' with 50
•he
• tell friends and relatives this. is a refreshments. • winners. .
good, time to 'visit Goderich. Rev. Youmatoff of,Bavfield, a Thirty tables of games were
' . •B•a •-•- e t•s- J s• •1't' $l a LecL -14i ,...Saturday all""
.it e..r:.no n .
a"rlr� d't"t'flF�' •1'r , ervice
Sunda, +ening at Harbour Park• Base at Clinton, accorilpanied at •sponsored by the Happy Citizons
with the Lake ;T.,,o w n Band the piano by „Mrs. •Jack Parker, . Club of. Seafor•th. ' • . -
performing. The follbwing Sunday . led a 1ivcoly. ' sing -a. -long and The antique cars on display
V
the Paris Band will do a n contributed several vocal solos ' during the week 'were courtesy of
William Wells of Clinton. Thev •
added an attraction for many of
the residents who had driven
some of the models in the 1:920's.
afternoon and an evening concert. • on Tuesday afternoon. ' •
This year starts a bus service. Although the weatherman was
to pick up Senior citizens wishing ' not . very • co-operative for
`Wednesday afternoons picnic. it
to attend the- concerts. The bus
route has been published. For any
•-'o• "1rer^ inquiries call' Pat
Patterson, Don McMillan at
P.U.C. or Dr. Jim Peters, •
Enjoy yourself.
Love.
1.1 Martha •
Edward John Rumble and Lawrence Murdoch Rumble, sons of
Mrs. Audrey Rumble and the late Mr. D.G. Rumble of Toronto
and 183 Essex St. Gdderich, gradated from University of
Toronto and York Universityrespect ipfy. Edward graduated as
•Doctor of Medicine on June 9th and i$'presently interning at the
Wellesley Hospital in Toronto. Lawrence received his" B.A. in
English on June 2 and will enter Osgoode Hall Law School jn=t
September.
On May '29 Ernie Brubacher of
Goderich graduated from Temple
Baptist Theological Seminary
with a Master of Divinity Degree
having obtained the Highest
Honors in Theology. While
attending the Seminary Mr.
Brubacher was student bady-
president and was the
valedictorian during graduation
exercises. He received the
L,tayman Straus' Award for
Expository Sermon. Mr.
Brubacher now plans to join the
staff of Te'hn. Temple, ollege in
the departments of Modern Math
and Introductory Greek,. He is the
son of Rev. and Mrs. Reuben
;Brubacher of Goderich.
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Inspect and test drive
THETRUCK CAMPER
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Wendy Marlene Chase, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.• H.F. Chaser, 137
Warren Street in Goderich, -
_ gr'aduatei•,.,,.fr•,om. , St. Joseph's -
Regional School of Nursing, at
London on June 23,
BUY•SEII•RENT•NIRE...
NOTICE
Town of Goderich
1972 TAXES
Council has approved the 1972 budget with a tax levy of
• .$1,104,762.$0, A summer of r
comparison:
• Resi.dentaal: ^ 1971
Public- Separate
General
47.Q5 47.04
Education 46.67 49.33
County '24,07 24.07„
TOTAL " 117.79 120.45
A
Indus#ria' & Commercial:
General 53.80" 53:80
Education 51 86 54,81
County 24:07 24.07
TOTAL- 129.73 132.68
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1972 •
Public- Separate
70.08 70:08
26.59 39.47
3984 20.84
11i,61 130.39
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• —29'7:44
20.84
•' 129.45
.79.07
.43.85--
20.84
3.85--
20.84
143.76
F,itial tax billing less first installment (interim) of March 15,
1972 is due as follows: •
Second Inata)-ln ent of 1972 Tax&s due June 30, •1972. Thirld
Installment bf 1972 Taxes due October"31, 1972:
Taxes payable ayalt Chartered Banks and Victoria & Grey,
Goderich, Ontario: •
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. 1 Harr,,, Wall_ A.MC.T.,
- fax Collector,
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57 West Street.
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For Daisun
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Slebps family
of 6
• 2 -burner gas
rangette.
• 20 Ib. Gas bottle
with regulatJr
• 12,000 BTU
thermostatically
controlled furnace
•"European Swirnwear.
• Maternity Sportswear
• Golf Togs '' -
• Kamer Hosiery Including Supp -Hose
, • Exclusive Sportswear and dresses
•Unusual gifts and jewellery
• A new shop in Pine Tree surroundings
Hours of Business
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00,pem.
, on eat side HighwaY 21
It's so easy with, Certo* they natural fruit.
pectin.
Certo mkes your jams', jellies and
--- preservds taste- . so much .better- because you --
boil for only one minute. It's good to know
the fruit's fresh flavour doesn't get boiled
away. You can alsopget a ‘ bigger yield and
a perfect set. n
• .Get a good start on.the season. Clip the
t --coupon and buy your Certo nrow.
f3
Save on the purchase of
ote package or bottle of
Certo pectin vvheiyou give this
coupon to your dealer.
hook-up
redeem th, ['novo!, 1,1f fl,p plus
of the coupon OHM' why, artOhcailon
Coupon All coupons sohnoted for redem^phorr
. beCOme the ph oert., of Oeneral Foods. Limited For
Box 3000 Sa,t4John N 13
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