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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-16, Page 8q• l u M PAGE 2,--G'rQDEftICH. SIGNAL -STAR, 'X'HURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1975. wr • A void to fait . toward you• You immediately souse In the last couple of weeks this �. danger ; ,you take measures to avoid it.� newspaper has received letters from On the other hand, the young ;adults yobng people beg. ins' the cos rnunity to give them - the ' responsibility ,to of Goderich and area have a legitimate complaint. .Activitie's'here geared manage 'their own affairs. This is 'a -� rediitable request, from tomorrow's expressly for this 18-25 age group are ecision makers and- there is on, the sadly lacking. When you' et right down . part of older adults the sincere longing t,to it, about all that is ,provided on any , ud, r basis is the opportunity" to to hand over the reins'o$responsibility re g a to' these yo gstees -'without further -drink and drink and drink some more. ' For concerts and. j-lovies and exhibits delay. they But experience is - still the best designed for this demanding age, teacher, p and experience- has. taught, mus drive ,to London or Toronto.,„. Most older adults that disappointment •Y Some will say God .a� ,{ offers ' and 'sometimes -tragedy' is „sure to hockey games, a ful ''`creation follow when full-�responsibilat,y is ac- a movie hous�, a -bowling program, corded- to all too soon: While there are alley, '.a drama group, a• curling dub, hosts of°young adults who could readily_ golf clubs; night school etc.' --But where - accept the responsibility they say they does a young' mark take his favorite gill want, there are lust enough of their on a Saturday evening'? Or where do.' • peers ho could not take the business the young Married, couples go for some", of responsibility. seriously It is this, dinner and dancing to the music they segment which frightenstheir- elders • • really dig? into withholding some of the, rights andles . in D The answer • as always, privileges• of responsibility from the commUnicat,ion and ca, -9 ration. It,,is entire group in •'t -he' hope that the -• .ointment and tragedy --'••men- time the' developers in this community disapp tioned earlier`.'may not touch them,.as well as the recreation, officials gave Young adults often consider ,this a some thought to a study of the needs of. dults, -At the same time;' oung athese elfish; stupidattitude on the part -of` • ' y n adults must realize 75.YEARS AGO On Monday.. evening the West S-teeet rink was packed to its capacity, the drawing, card being the hockey matin between 'Clinton and Goderich• This being the •first game of the • season much interest was �, •riianifested in the, play an'» the ',boys were always 'cl'eered for .good points 'and ,some. points that were not "so good. The good 'nature of the audience was surprising 'considering the puck was not faced off until 8;50 and the management would, be wise to see that future games start on time or the gate receipts realized on Monday will not be repeated. The ice, was so heavy which may account for, the slow play but the; 'Goderich boys rallied around their goalie;- and scored five gals to Clinton's two. Pri.dham, the • tailor, started a new line this week, fitting ing with the skill, of a •---mastermind '- CapTain and Adjuntant ' M'. Baker of the Mounted Rifles,. _with two suits of that army 'material. Pridham., says that when. Baker'' goes on - parade''•"in - khaki he will be the envy of all the Other-officers.the = .A chimney " at.. _._ residence of_ _Mrs. Fraser, South Street, caught 'fire Wednesday. afternoon and a boy seeing: the sparks fly made for the,.town hall and rang ,the alarm.. ,The fire however, young �he�ir���` Iders.� Perh rt, is, yet such , ,,' he are- t ithou,tblemishand. must, ;��attit;u a ,on the P�`�/f/ of ,old r adu�ts , ; j they y .out la� so' 'tio to the • �� strive to n .,r�sti dive � �� � - _ _ , ve become more like •a . ry �.��� ; , la h � „ = inft'� robbems which, p s Pa , I defensive reflex, much the. same a instant) .s'hieldingk your eyes at the relationships ;with what- use , _ � � , ; known as "the establishment." first glimpse of . an object coming ^ U , • • ,if you' can sew and can get along well' with young'girls, you may be -Lust the, person'to put thosfr t` it,ents to work for 71rt1h �,. the benefit of the community,. who w ni- to, join 4-H Hornem-a,king Citltsci :�.so Ia noel .tth; opportunity because there„ 1 us aren't enough older gals and women who take •an interest in thms sad -}hat the enthusiasm of yotith o )ear"n ..the;" lasting values of homernaking and community 'Service is allowed to fade and die because responsible adults are too busy or too' lazy �Or foo uncaring to provide the guidance these girls require. - . Certainly the 4-H leader does the work on a volunteer basis: Certainly 'she must give .up some of her -leisure: time, perhaps ' even dip into ;her working hours. But. the "inve Tment.•is mini mal compared to the .great reward . of knowing._. a contribution has 'been - • rhd'de toward the future of this corn- `- Triunity, this province, this nation: leaders Sounds im ortant, your say' • facing the Town of Goderrch The safety of the �t is difficult to played important, °4=H dubs thisyear is, of .course, the, children isa prime, coricrn, ternoon in ' which- • 'the Think' again. Originally,, what the future will hold, of live with this •highway pha>t g 21 south p 1 ` 'naturally. Everyone s in - course. for an indefinite period of :. students whitewashed the tc sof Highway. ro ct 4''" course. were established under the ausp.�_-Q g d p d keeping' our ly possible time say X50 years? W111 it coinhandlerS to the tune of 7 - the Womean4s Institutes, that well- respecte! organization .of women in p Bayfield Roa 1, t4 ,;wl,,ef ter',este in, But it is entire w._ but, mor 'safe. Council .is the PMinistry of °' Tran- really 'serve our needs? Or is . 0 The ,cash custodians .were not to widen, youngsters • x id i t,1 IMI-i�4,h i ((i 'carers .- ` ♦ f soon at the 1 - ...4. brigade was d'sclosed • or that we do -not .'.. like the • scene and after spreading P ter' crested in m) fr a' s o %t a rely �, ino .Tena e want *the name leven t ' ,on e era after .thelong Serres o�r, ”•leastwe"believesomg realreaderwoecthis case since a 'highway nota not be � ssued todNew Year's,"it is time to getconsideration • ,hwa21The12tter stated.°Nowilleventually ofimuss-. i,"'t �,esettling•t,at counili!boatoo t s of the_ note po sibility that an interim out a few lengths of i hose, r J/ p /- e Blue -water" , c d and',iyeturned Now that uch /fan tin the/ t the routine of win / ,,/ iifionf dertaking h t th ver printe l h h0edor e �vyll acceptable' in ,toy, ,t ll. Should some ' 'Christmas and� s. holidays for Chr-• should be sentiment • bypass ` prevent 'alarms being turns • back to the-sexious business given to, making Highway in around,' Goderich to carry the bulkin for chimneys-. a' through route, with ♦ local' amount of jogging Think of the, traffic heading ,into thoughtof writing • in eaed Coria 60 YEARS, AGO - provoking 'editorial 'trafficencouraged to shy corners is any good.. not, just Onta-rio�s north ,. fro,m the Signal -Star away from Britannia• Road ` the' future- 50 - ear.S years' Ontari Sarnia'district , • " material fora" :Sig •and to rnaKe- use of -other the red for less where - will Goderich's„ bankers 'and the Goderrch haughty �' you say`A • Homemaking clubs are not all that One of the. major_ issues -,--- bargaining power.. with MTC Collegiate. Institute was • 9 ,.• the -School r rets Later,." Saturd'a,y� determine he then? Are we prepared to . . on 4' af- y � b ob a Homema next ave ^ little ruthless If that should •happen, p game between tfle readers. That s a rg J' streets in the community. Sometimes as true•challenge.. - - � thinking is requi "that a ortanxly, the recoil- already giving some thought .Corn there a- better • way 'right• at a disadvantage in' playing, .. s ortation � :' and established to educate homemakers struction 'of.the intersections to ways to,. ,get Khoo', rnunicatlon'knows something i now. about'the�basics'of'good nutrition, safe., at •Britannia Road: Very children safely acrossa four, A food 'handling consumers' .rights, , wisely, town A council has lane highway. °' g An outburst by •R-eeve Stan family rearing and so on. The con called • a public, meeting 5on - tribution made by the WI' to this this matter for February, profit, 'ch,air.man of • the traffic division • of council, , r-- country can not ,be calculated, and the Assessment Office at 8'0 Makes some =real sense �' Usefulness of a full '4-1-1' %P• It woul• d be fair to say that however: He believes some neither can the'p -Homemaking program be under- of the responsibility, for the this year's council is honing < est i,rnated. - up endeavoring to gust' lie with' -the school • If you have tam's to spare a,nd the-• for • the meeting. Its safety of the'school children members are n ' become familiar with all boards.' desire to,..give it for a worthwhiI€' en • aspects of the proposal and According.. to Reeve Profit de l thought to illi some strong support H leader. Training the Huron County h onlyreason her h - have already° su It i s also y someu Whatins `to happen to not be ending up is also to be hoped that school yard, .'at itheir respective '' citizens Will' take Public School to funnel this town in about 15 or' -20 Bay .Fur_Auction later is sides. interested d effort' as into a safe ,ears, after the so-called SeTh legalized ."brutality y P blot m e carp , only six „men .• and the superior speed of the school , boys kept them guessing. The G. C.I, •gpaltender had a snap; all the' action being in the bankers zone. , , Two ladies teams from the Collegiate to Whom the ,sobriquets of Miss Clifford's Colts and Miss Hodge's Heroines had been attached; neighbouring' "-sportsman's"' met in a game 'of hockey.at A W.a n tS .--.. trap-line.The pads—were ' { ' ripped off, the leg=bane , the West Street Rink on resp-ohsibilit • crushed.., I suppose the Saturday, the result of which y 'fur market was was a score of 1° -fl in favor of avour, please consider becomins.a 4-. ' to give some rel With ,programs are many, many alternatives- from Mayor Deb Shewfelt - depressed been ount Board of pelt will the "Colts". Miss Mary Tom whit provided.' E rry C its are -waiting. You citizens. Ed citron should fence the Dear Editor: the d in'11ie North and Miss Doris Hays were won't bd sorry. Call Karen Taylor at Victoria is go this the stars for 524-6195 a nit; m between 9-1 and 2-5 'daily, Monday to Friday. Thanks: rofitable play, If you haven't , found thea secret of making money on a _ falling stock' • market, this .little gem will Make you ',ince - maybe even weep. A group of business and economics • y dlents at Wilfred Laurier University, vMerloo, recently turned -a profit of $29,484 in an:eight-week°trading• period, S Another, .�........�::��..,�• ,�.. e._ PQ.. �,�_�,�....�.v�..�..... group managed to come...:up.P. with There was, as it. happens; just one • $15,879. small catch: it was all just a game. -�. Using a mythical $100,000 as a startipg • 'point, 220 team's of fivestudentsplayed season.. . gas' mUuc A lit The' ,first m.asquer'ade than _officials have suets e m is •'. _ lull of the year will be a acquainted with, the leaving the opportunity for chasing' all of the ut?y YeSg, conscaenhe of •'every` fashion=' held at, theest Street Rink • '„people today o evening, Mr. proposals for Highway 21 =them to enter Britannia eb le of (Bayfield Road)• and ,;Road Bayfield Road, Blake • Chased O>.ft'to find a bit�•of,, minded Canadian woman on 'Tuesday' venin in a south d with a” luxury she.very-attractive providing g Street and Gibbons Street freedom that for one' reason who allows herself- he Goldethor e evening with willtarriveoc the meeting just cannot be provided ' with some concrete ideas :from --vast ally 'any point or another j P--1-1•---need-at a cost a generous 'list 'of prizes based on .factual "findings, Both me era - mss h time an children .fid d •j to become pedestrian route rather _o n agree that the found in Goderich. Why"?. Is -does not rely �, tion so of so much pairs and terror, Twelve prizes will be offtjred " A not petty emotion' only public clamor can 'for the best cos u the market daily, using the stock ticket` . 'siby ty for the. safety of -the torrible • that ,restric the , 'A�/llied ,�representing • -. w ' - ""' ;---•''C'U's sEhof51- of btYsiness put-on everything bring. about the abolition of separate contest located in •a.. �• _ but they school board :must he' p s° The "-ame was' in The Signal -Star has been must co-operate as. well... „M'' they --•do? 0?- s . it because all traps that do not im- Nation (tand economic gg " in thisProfit , says •th t' something ,or someone feels mediately kill the victim, for each nation. This should troduced as part of a first-year W, Ly extremely interestedReeve Y ? I do " not say this as a make a very interesiing G d h c d 'parents° this bush • afternoon con in a , rte ' town has a deep respon- the younger geri tions Onl ate; ed by the -m • • to Yical amateur" • "or --series' of competitiaons, and asoma tr , k t 'operates,and has since n keids.arestreetsdress the intersection, that you, the people' high children ridicule us, f mer and landowner who and comic costumes and a been extended to more than 100 moved to Industrial y=i�^�l actu.a)ty leads c�'hi h nee y schools ao,ross Ontario. Before you curse, them as kn ally - or ask in wondermen-t�,wliat t secre iNas - one small word of comto Might i4estore your .equilibrium: the " majority of .the.•220 teams .,lost money: was 'so, give; `us a ar. to has too often, in the past 30 division for the youngsters, Park. Our employees drivel' oft -The property ,via many chance. Just a c a e can .•a an in •he, years, been sickened • and that being comic Costumes ..... - ve_r.. d _y,_� d none.at anterseetion prrilve that •w • • s, n the. incredible for boys and girls. ,Ra'yfseld Load e, Y ;. ex-its,..non._• . ad -...;.r onsite:Le; _e'verr-r-ftit.I.usL 1 disg w a. y h . i • ,for o_.. "� � _..___._ is t ,..�.._.,. 'it' we, know .just how traffic and tw,o 'onto BaYfied�R� crupity a sociated- wihTeg- i'r ups can affect •us and ,just in the middle of'the hlock.� the responsihi'�itYc°�hmuniit� ho1�Ps��•A A� chilling CB;C how 'much of a -bottle-neck • 5 YEARS ;AGO• • it' seerrls entirely,- feasih�,e a reunion in a. .p - � ^• o v e� n m e n t if town . council., and „hall,; . Ab Christmas party' at' docum+entary.,. on ` 'trapping The g that V Hall ("A Certain, Shame") .last icebreaker Alexander Henry school board officials would - the Saltford "• .aIle ed for year also revealed -how, smashed her way through sit down togethe>� and a that jog in Highway 21' at i itannia Road can 'he. is our _contention, of that as Industrial ods-�a-rtd- with • the r a shopping plaza cour Park addition d a 6te1 nigh • gree which never;; happen wasteful they are, Of the ride ice , to enter hoof "Q• R�easorror Another." heavy g .•••'• 1,911 animals and birds Goderich harbour .on Sue Wardell. killed i .one survey, only "561 "''Tu°esday at the request of the "'� tcluh on • were • forbearers of ,any Goderich Elevator Gompariy. an c safe ,,•....,..,.,.,.,• y.. commercial gallas. , ♦ It is the earliest the ice Bayfield 'R � • d, 'traffic' to, a plan to have a , ehi1dr`en at Victoria School, exiting the grounds -at one or will would • be Moraloverhaul One ;neon sous aspect is ` , much,much heavier g breaker ever been called become made -for the safe crossing of the disgraceful example we irai•to heel out in the harbour. in .this part .,� town. �• the children from s,et our young p-enp e> Tugs ac two specific, points whore provisions• Q1'ff • If f m one side of �' j and, at ICK M Donald Marine 'ell Road is : ,,tiresome four` -lane high Y to Dear Editor the same time.blame them Tu Co. were standing by tQ to to commended for her , �. • another, a four -la e through . Councillor Elsa Haydon is Bayfield- a , headache ' •->yo�%,�c+i•11 he much, much worse in the kli v iy past e school them as "violent' •oiild he of no 'serious efforts.; along with the entrance the, irinpr har- years to come. w ``promis.1 uous", "pot- -hour basin and waded oral ;, Internatjonal Fund', for A „ • We „sire just not • satisfied eonseclutance,' . heads", "punks", and worse. into - the lake• again.. nroute these safety • Animal •Welfare, .in 'saving d viii h the present prnposal 'to Na•t>r.rallyas Until • :we scrap the front' Windsor to Sault Ste, Make "Britannia Road a'' crossing precautions 'would -hears, suches whalesr,� ov r.1ding .nutty notion that Marie, shoe has arrived iri m ' through street, •High,way 21 lie repeated whore sch- l man can do > s he likes with �crderich• Monday night 'and should her-th'e through street children from St. Marys „and' ••dolphins etc, a the ` "lower" and' "soi.1ess'' staxted intb the ice early Closer' to home, I `!�f� -1, the in our opinion. What's more, Robertson Memorial School there exists an equally' orders of creation, Tuesday morning. The big Z should he ' removed were involved with Wthe four- urgent cause, as was em- ,the--road. m situation will' continue. A ;henry is standing by in case from that stretch of highway jars highway, phasized - when we paid " a fundamental ,sora) overhaul the last boat., to leave the Christmas visit to. "fri nds is -long overdue. Our • ebur- Sault ruris into heavy ice. • ..-s _- „-- ,.hao are totally remiss -.in the - . for manly things, hrandiftg reityove the ice boon's at the �•., ,GC Founded in' 1948 and published every Thursday at Goderrch, Oat 3o, 00 nber of th�! 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'SHRIEK_ president' and punisher SHIRLEY J. KELL2A editor -� JEKF SE000N --editorial staff' "• EDWARD J. BYilS.KI--advertising manager 1'16. " DAVE R. WILLIAIMS--9dvertisirig representative". at the• time of alteratlt5n's to °the ave this. rr.�ttlize, Fill he AStonomicll pon our reques atter_ on y „, into -,,the cat, gaunt and emag.iated, riestion, likewis e, ladies' hut the Int ni"t, I�,i 11i. it•A . i circ r - input on•who h-a>cT just draggetd herself q . yearsto;corns ill justify the west inn of . change -5 home o three legs after " libbers. BaYield„, Road we had a J,'C.I•1(indm'a'rsh expense, - � yf� � sperl;�ing' several -days in a However, it 'w(Y uld appear lgtter, •(the writer 'did not w k h•