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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-30, Page 6t The Godarlch Stair le, happy to Assist the orgeeizstlons in and around the municipality to "reserve" detail for Important eVent;. A group, Wishing) to chart an upcoming; event well In advance of • the. date planned., , may telephone The Goderich . Signal -Star with the in- formation which will, be 1 rooted an a master calen- dar—There is no charge for this service, However, . no eventwill be charted unless The Signal -Star is explicitly asked to do so. It should also be noted that, such charting does not ensure that the date selected -will have no other event ongoing. The Signal -Star has no con- trol over such matters and cannot be held responsible for conflic- ting dates. ' The service is intended merely as a community calendar which may or may not be used, as local, organizations chcoose. ‘.)1.1 ARE INVITED on December 10th or 17th to see the best from the west, Ibn Hathfan, 4 -year-old Arabi- an stallion who has over 70 ribbons and 30 trophies. Coffee from,, 2 to 4 o'clock at Cunninghams' Ranch. 20 ~--B � Sti� yet-Watke-rt0n. -48 43 " AHMEEK Chapter. 1.0.D.E., is hold- ing'a Christmas Bake Sale in Wor sells Store Saturday. Dec: 9, starting ,at 12 o'clock noon. —g48,49 , MR. AND MRS. WARREN ZINN in- vite you to. attend a wedding recep- tion in honour of the marriage of their (Laughter. Diane and Ron Fer- guson, on Saturday,' December 2nd at 9 p.m. in Brookside School. Music by Ron Jasper Quintette. --48x OPEN HOUSE Dec. 4 to 8. 1-9, Mon: & Tues. 7-9. Wed-. Thurs., Fri. 1'0` r off all crafts. Doris Pagon, 88 Newg- ate St. —48 cow to. Blyth. Lion& Club Bingo every Saturday night at 8:30, p.m., Community Hall. Adrnission $1.00, 12 regular games, $10.00 each. Two Share - The -Wealth games. One $25.00 special,. $125.00 jackpot, if taken in 60 calls, if not taken, $10,00 added each night. 50 percent of take to full card if ,jackpot not taken.-37tf BLUE WATER CHAPTER No. 284, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a bake sale on Saturday, December 2. 1972. at Worsell Bros. Hardware Store. The Square. Goderich, Ontar- io.—g48x THE MAPLE LEAF Chapter. 1:O.D.E., will hold their annual Chrrstrnas Pot Luck Supper Tues.. Dec. 5, 6:30 p.m. at the Harboriite Inn. —g48 VISIT TRE Kinette Christmas Ba- zaar. Bake Sale and Tea. at McGee's Garage. December 9th, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.. featuring stuffed dolls, toys, and a.quilt draw.—g46,g48,g50 AN "EVENING of Music" by Victo- ria Street United Church 'Choir. Come and enjoy the Spirit of Christ- mas with carols old and new. Sun- day. December 10th. at 8:00 p.m. — 848.49 ASK FOR AN' APPOINTMENT 61, /1/f1rlK _- 1 •us,d, u/ A...:, u.h AI I f you havE a hearing problem contact The Zenith Hearing Aid Service by calling. RIECK PHARMACY 524-7241, 14 t r.e Square. FREE TESTING. NO OBLIGATION. When You Shop Say... SAW IT IN THE SIGNAL Frank & Gus Carry -Out ALSO ' SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI 50 WEST STREET,, GODERICH (Near The Laundromat) FREE DELl VERY! OPEN 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. X5JG 55aStai ✓NIM, S7.3i:9e Sz iris] 5 eS Fi APSWSSA9 BAYFIELD RD.—GODERICH 524-7711. ri DINING AND DANPING ' �A EVERY FRIDAY AND- SATURDAY, NDSATURDAY, NIGHT g FRIDAY & SATURDAY DECEMBER. 1 & 2 I The • BLUETONES Please get your New Year's Eve Tickets Now - Limited g Supply Legistaxtaxs;ssrammsaysolza=ssmrsx*ssasszsiciesixtsmiamvaxissj • BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH is now our specialty Something Different Everyday SCHEDULED GODERICH nterrr�edrate C-1fioc + y GODERICH SAILORS vsr PORT ELGIN SUNOCOS FiltAY, DEC. 1st 8:30 p.m. Goderich, Aron Admj � Adolfo - $1.00 Students and Children "it --A: WTBERAN. WorshiP Service Sunday, Dec. 3, 1972, 2 p.ni. Knox Chapel, Goderich. Bruce Bjorkquist officiating. Everyone welcome.-42tf NEW BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m., Nov. 23 Admission $1.00. Fifteen regular games $10 each. Three Share - the -Wealth games, One' Jackpot bane for $170,00 in 56 calls ur, less, or guaranteed $25 consolation. One call .and $10.00 added weekly if not won.---tf BINGO every Saturday at Goderich Legion Hall. 8 3ti"p ni. Fifteen regular games, '1;12.10 prizes. Four phare -the -wealth 1;ani'es with thi week's jackpot $80.00 v%stn In 5.6 tall. t'uur Itrize, Adriii,—sun J iN► -- ti Hearing Tests • (NO OBLIGATION) For appointment call Campbell's, 168 The Square, phone 524-7532. "BELTONE" Service Centre, second Thursday of each month, 1-3 p.m. Batteries and repairs for most makes. STAGS DANCES PLAYS SPORTS PROMOTE YOUR ENTERTAINMENT.,-, GET RESULTS THE SUREST WAY OPEN DEC. 7TH TO 23RD TIL 9 P.M. Letters to the Ediror PearEditor: 258,23.7; Taxpayers' Cost *with 1 would like to reply to.same 'Clinton and District ,Christian comments made tam the mice- School pupas, $.1,257,804; DU* . chairman of the Huron County -lerence, $4O3. Board of Education, in a letter* The above •comparison indi- toiheeditor.., which appeared, ' c ates Mt', Broadfo. ot's claim. is in your paper o11 November 23, grossly exaggerated.What he 1972. railed to recognize boil/ever, is • Mi - -John Bruad.toot stated: , : the effect, the local assessment ft -is costing the Huron County of the parents. whose children Elementary school ratepayers attend the Clinton and District $28,955 because 193 students Christian School, has to the laving in the county do Ott at- Huron County Board taxpayers tend our schools,. a ` in spreading over, at a 'lower This statement is grossly 'ex- ta'rate, the unrecognizable aggerated. Following are facts extraordinary e)penditUre of relative to the calculation of ./ the Board, such as transports• the grant the County Board tion. debt charges etc. It be= .receives from the Provincial comes obv.ous that there is an. Government for Ordinary Ex- o' erall advantage'to the. Huron penditures. These figures were County taxpayers without the obtained from the County 193 pupils who attend the Clin- Board administrative office and ton and Districts• Christian were available tp me as a pub- School while the supporters of lic school taxpayer. the Christian School receive no . FACTS: 1. 1972 Recognised benefit whatever, Ordinary Expenditure_ 54,- .Parents whose children at 294,495: 2. 1972' Ordinary Ex- tend the Clinton and District penditure Grant 70.70'(; 3. 1972 Christian School pay thousands Equalized Assessment 5315,- 869,227: 4. 1972 Equalized As- sessment per pupil $38,934; 5. 1972 Average Daily Enrolment, 8113; 6. 1972 Rec ?gnized ' Ex- penditure per pupil $529.335; • RESULT: A. Without 193 pu- pils of the Clinton and District Christian School, 8113 pupils ni $529.335 each, $4,294,495; Grant 70.70' (, $3,036,208: • Taxpayers' Cost, $1;258,287: Equalized Mill Rate 3.98 mills. B. With 193 pupils of the Clin- ton and District Christian School, 1. Recognized Ordinary Expenditure. $4,396,657: 2. Ordi- --nary l awe -- Gra414; - 71.39'r ; 3. Equalized Assess- ment. $315,869.227: 4. Equalized assessment per pupil, $38,029: 5. Average daily enrolment, 8306: 6. Recognized -Expendi- ture per pupil. 8529.335. • RESULT: 8306 pupils $529.335 each. 84.396.657: Grant 71.39'1, $3.138.773: Taxpayers' Cost. $1,257,884:. Equalized mill Rate 3.98 mills. Comparison: Taxpayers' Cost without"Clinton and District Christian School pupils. $1. - hr/ OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY TIL CHRISTMAS CHARMS LARGEST SELECTION' IN TOWN OVER 1000 ON DISPLAY A z=-xz.L...... The WILLIAM WYLER, n,, RAY STARK aafl. Production Thu.30 Fri.I 50.2 are the luckiest eagle in the 11 A- COLUMBIA PICTURES and RASTAR PRODUCTIONS present BARBRA STREISAND• OMAR SHARIF to "FUNNY GIRL" TECHNICOLOR'" • PANAVISION* THURS. 1 'SHOWING` 8 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:00 P.M: & 9:30 P.M'. PARE' GODERICH, ON t. 524-7811 SaurJey Matins. 2 THIS WEEK ONLY SHOWTIME 2:15 P.M. dear , LA TM*NCCLO. P,G3,1repl+p roll !0$111 10A111.1,4 RAP 'r' E CP 1ijsm a$ -,c (ci.(; Di40000 PfakttiOrl5,t w • of dollars each year in elemen- tarp school tax to the County Board for which they receive no kaltte. We therefore belieVe our. request is justified toi 'share rran,mo tritinn facilities, and eliminate the need of running uses the tai sand it b on the same route.. Rev iced facts are now before payers of Huron: County is up to these, taxpayers to decide on whai is right, just, sni fair, - Cecil Druinsma 'Ilft4,094erich ipso ill■ ss. (■sass 00 tat ........... ELM HAYED MOTOR HOTEL PLAYING I THIS WEEK 1 CERBERUS",1 i ■ 1 Coming Next Week 1 MILESTONE. ■ • Matlaee.Saterday - ▪ 'afteraoen.4-6 p.m. • wiNeammomme i■■aailrunian Zbe �itt[e. Jun BAYFIELD 565-2611 Open Weekends Saturday and Sunday ,DINNER -S:30 - 7 • Sunday -- or Bi'ffet Lunch' 11:30. 1 DANCE Saturday Night TO THE COUNTRY M USI C,M EN 9:50 . TO 1:00 HOLLY GULLY +k�'n �' °• dY YI. r :. ..•¢j. '1'q,�na'�`.: `o••& 4 , „} F}, r .> may 5tic•1 �' .es" REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ARENA SCHEDULE FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 8 P.M. Intermediate Hockey Port Elgin vs Goderich SUNDAY, DEC. 3, 2 P.M. Santa's Court FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 8:30 Hospital Hockey SUNDAY, DEC. 10, 2 P.M. Walkerton vs Goderich' 'FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 8 P:M. Public Skating SUNDAY, DEC. 17, 2 P.M. Intermediate Hockey Seaforth vs Goderich FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 8 P.M. Public Skating FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 8:30 P.M. Intermediate Hockey Kincardine vs Goderich SPECIAL FOR STUDENTS ONLY Monday, Nov. 27 to Christmas SMALL PIZZA WITH ANY ITEMS • Frank et Gus -Carry -Out PIZZA STUDENT CARD MUST BE PRESENTED WEST ST. • GODERICH • 8:00 P.M. SHARP 15 Games for $1.00' 4 Share -the -Wealth Games EXTRA CARDS 25c-6 FOR $1.00 Oven Ready Turkeys Every Bingo Wins A Turkey 2 DOOR PRIZES Mwo mom rW 4iyYfW. aro am.,.WMril low,.iiM.Wil M.. .i, lir. air. ii•l• _ .. Mr— un.M) Mon. tun. ilii SAO Seat Mit y ,rrietrrwrtitietatt ,ops; ,,,µ(r Poor... `PICK UP OPI IDI' e'o on•.. J .s: .040,( 40,010*...... JACX AlIK ttSltYWARREN MARTIN SHEEN , ArticiMitAtst I:rfiFaiL *Wirtgtkorrorli t,r totprllo t srifiiitttrr d ELGIN AVE. between SOUTH & WATERLOO ST. 12:1 5 All floats entered in the parade please enter the Marshalling area from the West SUNDAY DECEMBER3 GG ERICH MEi11t+DI~tNAl» ARENA • ,' p.ins Sponiored by Goderich Recreatlorn . Ind Cori munity Centre. !toad tt • 0 fel a a •j 0 0 1� u