The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-26, Page 4„
PAGE' 4-•= GODERXCHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDA' SSE'PTEMBER 26, 1974
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II.'IJING
THIS WEEK'S
The GDCI Senior Girls basketball team has a new coach •but
the same old spirit. The team members are (front_r`ow, from left)
coach Donna Doidge,, Myrna McNair, Lori Beattie and Laurie.
Kernighan; (back row 'from left) Jan. Ginn, 'Chris Wildgen,
Sally Stringer, L9ri Keller and. Judy Cruickshank. (staff -photo)
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A, specklL p'rchase makes
this low; low, price possible.
Not CMRC approved, due .to,
:colour variations and small
surface defects, but still good
serviceable roofing value.
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per sq.
SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS
CARAVELLE CARPETING
Needlepunch Polypropylene fibre with foam ,back-
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be loose laid, Comes in 12 ft. widths in green; gold,
orange, red and blue: Ideal
for any room where mois-
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The GDQI Junior Girls basketball team has been working out
. for the past few weeks in preparation for the 1974 season. Theo
.Diane Mitchelmore, Joni Thompson and Karen Donnelly' (third
row from left) coach Madeline -Quick, Judy L' angridge, Aline;
team members are '(rent' row) team captain ..Mary "Burris;' .. Marie, Murphy; Margaret Kovacs, Betty' Sowerby and Sandy
(Second row from left) -Karen Pond, Sheila O'Brien
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New stamps issued
Canada proal
BY 'ROB 'SHRIERa
The . Canada Post Office an-
,nounced on September 6 the
issue- of two- stamps .com-
memorating the Universal"
Postal Union. The stamps will
be purple,° blue and red, and
will be issued' in ,8c and 15c
denominations. • 0
The 25 'million 'ic•, and • f3
million- .15c stamps will have
overall dimensions.. of •40 x_.24,
mm,., standard size for stamps
of this- format issued in
Canada. „These will be
a' a•il•i~<bie., general (Ottawa)
tagged only. They will be issued
on Occobe'r 9th. a
• 'The Universal Postal Union,
known as General PostalnUnion
from 1874 to 1878, the. year
'Cai'tad•a became a member, was'
formed priMmarily to, facilitate
,,mo'mement of. mail between °
c'ou'ntries. The air'' of the
is ' to secure `the
organization and °development
oily the postal service around 'the
world' l'oday there ate ' 150
member .countries: .
TPostrnaster - .Genera'1"'
Ivfack'a> ey w 's° quoted as
tying, "Canada can be' proud
of ifs' membership in -the
• "t.7riiveraal Postal Union . .. a
union which has contributed esti
much to ,.4intssrnational
operation, .to imprririg the
,postal service between court -
.tries,' and to developing,, g
greater! understanding of each
other's differences among the'
150 member countries." (PIC)
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to honor Postal Union
In the world of stamps; Great
Britain issued a 7 pence issue
postage due August 21, and a
61/2 pence definitive September
4th. Recent' American issues in-
clude 'a'n Aug: 31 10c -tennis
commemorative, and a Sept. 23
:energy conservation issue.
Coming issues in the 'seemingly
endless line of US. stamps this
,,year include -a 10c stamp com-
memorating' -Washington'T Ir-
ving.
The Stratford -Stamp Club
begis its season tonight. hides
for two people are «still
available for anyone' interested'
.in attending. It is py , opi•riion
that a stamp club• is an' ex'-
.cellent ' opportunity to meet°
fellow collectors and learn a lot
about the .hobby. It is an infor-
mative ands enjoyable ,way to
spend an .evening, Admission is
free...
,V randy, I'm confused. I
know several o'f our readers
collect stamps, and they must
be interested in expanding their
collections, but nobody wants
anyone to know. The Signal-
SEe a has made. it _ p°ossible - for
anyone td' contact otter collec-
to'rs through this cohame, Just
ea]1.t he Signal offices and leave
your name and collecting in•
telt}ests along with phone num-
ber with the secretary.' .At no
• Charge,` these will -appear in the
paper. 'This •r'coufd' help 4yoti
meet fellow collectors and
enlarge your collection,
If' your have'• anything
philatelically useful` to spll,,you
'can do - so free of charge,
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through this column. Jus
me. 'any night at 524-9106.
Anything you creed or wish to
sell ' will then be advertised in
this column. There are no
'strings attached to the previous
offers; no subscriptions to bu
a,t cut rate or obligation to ad-
vertise at a charge later. We
are just trying to measure
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CHAIN LINK FENDING
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48" ? 50' 27.50
Galvanized .
42": x 50' 22',95
48 x 50' - -26.50
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FOAM
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audience response 'to the
Column, and we can therefore
. offer free advertising. '
' Well, that is this week's news
from the philatelic world. With
any response this will become a
Y regular feature of your paper.
'Any suggestions for the, column
4you rpay have:, would be ap-
preciated. -
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