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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-23, Page 23Area man heads new cattle group At a Meeting of interested Limousin cattle breeders held at the University of • Guelph on 1Vlorcfay evening November 13th, the Ontario Linaouein Association was founded. This will be affiliated with- the Canadian Limousin .Association with head 'office at Calgary, Al Howard, R.R. 7 Lucknow, who was a 1971 `importer and has a number of " half-blood Limousins. Huron �'� nighty Present at the meeting was Present at the meeting was 01 John • Lockhart Secretary Manager of the ' parent. school Association. The 'Limousin breed originates in the Limoge district of France. Wheat -red in color, the breed is noted for its har- diness,' fertility, ease of calving, rapid maturity, and is .called the "Carcass. Breed" because of its high"'dressing percentage, bling and high cut-out ratio. This is the ' type of carcass which rates highly in the new beef grading system. The first Canadian import was made in 1967 when Bov- Import .of Rimouski, Quebec im- ported the bull "Prince Pom- padour". Each year, greater 'numbers have beenimported, at first mostly to Alberta, but also to the other. Western provinces then to Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick: President of the new Ontario Limousin Association is 'Mr. George D. McLean of Toronto and R.R. 1 Kincardine; 'vice- president, Abner Martin of West Montrose secretary -treasurer, Mr. Phil Ritter. The board of eigi Directors include Dr. C.R. Reeds, General Manager of United Breeders Inc. R.R. 5 ,Guelph and John T. JACK'S /ePLUMBER HOMES, AIR CONDITIONED, 040 AND NEW - ARE HOMES OF CtMP'ORT, THROUGH AND THROUGH O r.G report Nine hundred and ninety adults are returning to school one night each week" to attend classes in subjects of their own ' :„ iterest...ryanging.. from... art,;: and. auto mechanics to welding and women's physical fitness. At the same time last year only seven hundred and nine had registered. Several new classes have been added to those which have been available in former years. Sewing and typing continue to be two of the most popular cour- ses, but their position is being rivalled by gourmet cooking, liquid embroidery and hair " dressing or personal grooming. Judo, karate, golf and bad- minton classes all. have large enrolments. Although several students still ''attend evening classes in bookkeeping, shor- thand, computer programming and Grade 113 subjects for credit toward a certificate, the majority are interested in leisure time activities such as ceramics, oil painting, photography and upholstery. , This year,' for the first time, two classes in tailoring are being taught at Seaforth District High School. These resulted from a request from a group in that area. The Huron County Board of Education had in- dicated a willingness to provide a class in any area where such interest is shown and an instruc- tor is available. Several new classes will be beginning in January '73: Those ,alrea- ly suggested are rug hooking, golf instruction and in- terior decorating. If there is a subject you would like to have given. discuss it with your friends, get them interested, and contact the evening class prin- cipal at your locale secondary, school to see if proper arrangements •can be made. iVSf .. t`.Y.v y •-• y MBING & HATING �=-- - SS KINGSTON ST. • 11.$101144 109't'44. 1 , , TH U 1 it minor are at me Goderich Manufacturing Ltd. milt on Sunday morning. Damage in the fire, which started In a Anglesea Street brought volunteer, firemen out at about 9:30. sawdust bin was minimal. —, staff photo Four ti enrolled in Legion LA The Goderich Ladies Legion Auxiliary, Branch 109, held their monthly meeting in the Green Room' on November 14. -POUT new members" were enrolled, Ann Davis, , Ethel LeBlanc, Jane McClinchey and Joan Vanden Broech. In all 47 members were' present,. Mona Davis, recording secretary, gave a , complete report on the Ladies Auxiliary convention which was held in Windsor September 18. through Edna Powell offered to replace Gail McWhinney as the • -Auxiliary convener for the sick • and visiting and was appointed to the position. The members voted to elect Daphne Malins as Sgt. at Arms replacing L. McAstocker who resigned. 1Vlai y, activities were scheduled for the next two mon- ths and the executive expressed a hope that members will read 22. their bulletins and offer to , help, YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN JIM BIRD not wait to be asked. The December meeting is to be held Tuesday December 12 and will include a gift exehange,, unifarms will not be necessary. .Obeying the traffic lawsis not the only, standard a driver should set himself, says the Ontario Satety League. Having the right to do it doesn't always mean that it's right to do it: Phone 524-8132 DAY__ OR NIGHT Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING Assessment NOTICEs F HEARING „ . TAKE NOTICE that the first siftingof the Asa heal. nt Review Court.:for the. year 1972 to hear comPleints' against assessment for taxation In 1973 In The Town of Goderich in the County of Huron will hold at Council Chambers, 57 West Street, Goderich, Ontario cornrow cing at 10:00 a.m. on December 14th, 1972, ' Appellants. will be notified by mall of the date and'.tinnsrk at which their complaint will be heard.• Dated at Newmarket this 13th day of November, 1972, M. Harbinson, M.I.M.A., ' y Regional Registrar: Assessment Review Court NOTICE OF HEARtNG. TAKE NOTICE that ,the first sitting of the Assessment Review Court for the year 1972 to hear complaints against assessment for taxation in 1973 in The Village of Bayfield in the County of Huron will be held at Municipal Office, Council Chambers, Bayfield, Ontario commen- cing at 2:00 p.m. onpecentber 118th,' 1972. Appellants will -be -notified -by mail of the date1andiime:_ "at which their complaint will . be heard. 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O�TARIO POST CARD CA(EflDAII Available at'bbokstores throughout Southwest- ern Ontario; Free Press offices in London, Sar- nia, ` Chatham, St. Thomas; Woodstock and Stratford or by mail. r . Post Card Calendar -- The Fres Press P. 0. Box 2280, London N6A 401 Please send copies of Post Card Calendar at $1.25 plus Ontario Sales Tax (Total $1.32), City/Town Cheques and money orders should be payable to: The London Free Press A friend is someone who is ready, willing and able to help you when you need help. That's Jim Bird's job, and his way of life. When he's not managing Goderich's Royal Bank, Jim works hard to help his community and its people. He -participates in the Lions Club and other local organizations. If you don't meet him there, drop in to the Royal and say hello - Jim can help you with extra cash for solneliing—worthW'hile, or help you arrange your finances, or just help you sort things out. After all that's what friends are for. Community Corner — Kinette Christmas Bazaar, Bake Sale and Tea at McGee's Garage, December 9th, 2 to 5 p.m. — C,W.L. Christmas Fair, Saturday, November 25, 2 to 4 p.m., St. Peter's Parish Hall. -- Fowl supper, Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Wednesday, November 29, one sitting only, 6 p.m. — Open House, SOth Wedding Anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tichborne, Maitland Country Club, December 2. 1414-1 ROYAL BAN K serving Ontario .GbDiRICN, 521-731 IVIQ;DEL PL62 o s Smartly styled in the contemporary fashion for those whose decijr is suited to this clean look. The c ornerpost construe tton-indicates„that-no-Short--cats-were-made rn, th-entrrtrtirrg of this handsome piece. Cabinet constiujted of hardwood solids and decorative non -wood materials and selected Walnut Veneers finished in Natural W, !nut Dimensions 36” W, 29" H, 23" D (including bark cover) 2h" picture tube. Power packed Modular. Chassis Less service .. , lower cost. Personal Preference Controls. Crisper Switch. 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