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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-01, Page 16524-8581 1 ( "IiAGE 16---•GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, Davis.. (Continued from page 1) operation one at Goderich, Clinton and Hensall Leader of the Provincial Op- position and. theLiberal Party of Ontario Robert Nixon was in Goderich Tuesday morning and then accompanied (grit can- didate Jack Riddell on a speedy round of campaigning across; the riding. While in Goderich he ad,; tlressed party workers during a short meeting at campaign headquarters here and -announ- ced that the Liberal Caucus Letter ... (continued from page 3) west c(i.riz , all;4b._.,a�.c►(►ld i " _girrre ide.iTnece'e t, ,' roonn,,,f expansion and still tie in with the existing entrance. Street parking is not a problem in Goderich. hitt if one desired to keep ;t. muc•h._ of the existing parking lot free..as possible the present .pace at the south-west end of the building could also tae utiliied in the expansion. (thus shortening the ell and leaving more of the parking area undisturbed). The ideal solution might he to relocate the Assessment Of- fice -- which 1, understand is not without its deficiencies,— to eficiencies—to another piece of public land ` altogether, freeing this site for development as a landscaped parking area. for visitors, who might he :encouraged to visit the iai1 complex in, its restored and reiuyen;tted Mate in' the future in atnv case. I Mould nvo-,:a-.. earnest l% and sand respectfully, suggest' that Council member.. Consider tht full range -of ;tlter- nativt'- ;.is well as the iin- plications for the future of any decision that they contempfitte now The w i(fes!)read svmp;tthv which the people •of Goderich trill other interested persons -throughout Ontario have ex- pressed for the position I represent here leads me to hope that it is one which'. you will . also support. In' that case, I should he thi first to applaud your foresight for the future "a1 t f 1 • will hold its next meeting locally on March 12. "Following the ('aucus,,, printed announcement cir- culated at the meeting said, "the Liberal MPP's will loin Jack Riddell in sleeting and talking with the people of Huron." This Friday the Liberals an- nounced a canvass of Goderich when Mr Riddell will join other party workers in a door to door atte.tnpt to reach the voters Et.,,is also expected that Mr Riddell will he at the Goderich Arena on Friday and Saturday evenings (luring the annual Figure Skating Car- nival Next 'Tuesday Mr Riddell wall visit I)ornln►on Road Machinery. Duritig_• tlis -tnemt do•gs_:... t_. tk�; -101 a-t-e4m-tn ttt e r �l c► m } t_ Tuesday Mr. Nixon also met with representatives of the Save-tht, Jail Society who asked him if' he could find time to look into the problems facing their attempts to save the for- mer Huron County .Jail. The Liberal s now have com- mittee rooms operating in Hen- -all, Clinton, Seaforth,` Exeter and Goderich. All three candidates con- testing the hy.election will ap- pear on 'Friday evening at a "Meet the Candidates Night" - in the Clinton Secondary School beginning at 8::31) p.m.: The meeting 1s sponsored by the Federation of Agriculture and everyone is urged to turn out and hear the candidates Liberal candidate Jack Rid- dell is a 41-year.old Dashwood area beef farmer. He' is part- oWner,-operator• of the i-lensall Livestock Sale in (fustry 'and is the Huron- County Board of Education trustee„ for 1.'shorne and Stephen '1'(\ nships and ' the town of Exeter, Don Southcott, the Conser- vative hopeful, is former executive secretary to C.S. Ma(:Naughton. He is a former editor and co -publisher of the Exeter Times Advocate. Nev- Democrat Paul Carroll, _s. is an elementary school teacher•• at Victoria School in Goderich. •He is making his second attempt at prov'inCia1 politics having represented. ,the NDP in .the last contest. ong wit t. your ctincern or t le '- past. • Sincerely, Douglas S. Richardson, v A.. Ph. D' • Assistant Professor Dept. of Fine Art University of Toronto (::::11 THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU 197:3 Work is progressing smoothly in the installation of about 200 feet of 6 foot diameter culvert pipe at the end of the Elgin St. sewer on St. Christopher's Beach: The town men report that the job is expected to be completed sometime next week if the weather holds up. Estimated cost for the project is $10,000. (staff photo) Police investigqt four accidents t.turing the past week, there were four ac'c'idents reported in Goderich resulting in $100 or more in damages. On February 21 at (:25 p.m., cars driven by William John Ruddock of 180 .lune~ St. and ('.hristena Evelyn Hyde of 199• Wellington St. South were hacking out of two separate driveways ut the same time and c'r►llided. , 'There was $200 damage (lune to the, Ruddock but no injuries resulted: Deputy Chief King in- vestigated. At 2:15 p.m, on. l''ebruary 21, a vehicle (driven by Maitland C. Fuller.-- of 24() Mucks 'St-. was. `7:•c}Vttk)1)0.111rd-on Ox-ffrrc1 St --when ""he suddenly -hit rip. i� e patch and skidded into a hydro pole. "['here was $400) damage to the car but none to the pole. Deputy Chief King was 'the in- vest igat ing officer. ,On February 21 tit about 5:-111 p,m., a car driven by David An- drew Nairn. of 268 .lone~ St. was linWee ding; tura St and was uttempt;t make a left Mand turn w4, struck an nnciniiing c driven by 1)uug;Ia., 14• 04 of 94 Rritanrila fid.44 the Nairn car I)amaf 1s estimatti $200 while the OVerholh:ph only suffered about damages ('1>wj k un`tahle kU investigated On Fehruar\ '_'ti at 1 Vi vehicles driven h\ lirrpt of !tit 1 t;u(ferti h anri k{ ('urnntings of lilt; uric were turning off the onto ‘Vest St hen �,mt ran out in fr(►ut.-af Baer ,l, t;k�rtrn ci _ un_ kris. hrxkt, ('urnnrinf,, \chicle car at the ii-:tr ..fht'reµa,t damage 1c, Kier', .ar arid . to the (`tunnunr;,,,ar passenger til the hat'r Brian Ilatinitun „f ley David St suffered a ;t whiplash t'un.tahle F,ir, investigated GROUND CHUCK LB $1 .09 BY THE PIECE BOLOGN-A Le. 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SUNDAY NOON: M.O.S.R.A, sanctioned oval races featuring the best in Western Ontario -- also trail rides. FAIR LADY 1 LB. PRINT • SALADA 70s MARGARINE 5°$9c TEA BAGS $ 1 C WESTON SODA r CRAC.KERS PK :2�R 79c. DAVaoCHwCOCoToE 8kies. 3:7$ 1 TOMATO JUICE VARNA 262-5809 J•' M• CUTT. FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA STREET GODERICK OPEN NITELY TILL 10 P.M.