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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-11, Page 24'PAGE 1 :•GODERICHSIGNAt. STA1R,:'1' The Goderich Midget "B" team of I$56=57held their 20 year reunion recently and played an exhibition . hockey game against the Goderich Sailors. as part of the festivities. The boys; still have their oldlform as they doubled the Sailors 6-3. The team members are front ':row from left Ross Pen- nington, Don Jeffrey, Percy Garrick, Stan Fenner,'Bill Liberal caucus • (continued from page 1). 'down entirely," the. Liberal. leader said. :•. • '",The recent series- •of hospital. closures have been unnecessarily harsh and insensitive to the .needs of rural Ontario, added 'Dr. Smith. "The = government could save almost. as much money by spreading : the'. budget cutbacks throughout the affected"regions." • Dan Murphy spoke" to the Dearborn .... (continued from page]) founded •the ' company ".he believed could serve the Canadian market with automotive exhaust equip- ment. Originally the comp -any Wells says kids need order der lessons People :iriust demonstrate a strong :respect for authority and allegiance to" order and students must be taught : it, Education Minister Thomas Wells said lastw.ee'k: Speaking to a conference of Ontario secondary .,school principals Mr. Wells said that respect for authority is essential for the maintenance Of order, for freedom for the individual and for -• the preservation of the•: Canadian way of life.. , • "Unfortunately - over . the past few years,: some people have been led to believe that.. Militant 'challenge of au ity is. the way to suc,- •ce he More militant, the more successful 'the en- deavour. Harrassment is the way to browbeat the opponent into• ' submission. ' Con- .frontation-style.leadership is new' in Canada,, but , to our great discredit, it seems that. more and more groups are. turning to •-it in order to, achieve -their ends," he said. "Confrontation "is, an 'en- ticing exercise. For .many people who have been lured to it, it 'is a new game, full of .- intrigue 'and 'with overtones of •group ' power •and manipulation which some people seem to relish," the .minister .-continued.: 'Sometimes- it achieves short -fermi' gains, but that is. '•'me.rely part of the"allure, because ,confrontatioon in the long run is overwhelmingly destructive_ .and- ultimately ineffective,". • - employed six ripen including the president and vice = president at the' Newgate Street . location;" All of. the, • employees. were.. from the Goderich' area with -the 'ex-.. ception of design engineer Beth Haydon who was :: brought.infr.om Toronto: • • In response to the demands made of the market, ,Dear ' born realized 'expansion four times si-since-t'he.-floor space of the .original plant .increased by approximately '• four•tirn,e,,s. In the fall' of 1972 - the company purchased 7.1 acres of land in Industrial Park for the construction of a- 20,000 square . foot plant at , the corner of Huckins Street and Bayfield Road, ; The construction marked the f tii'`stage in the. ex_ nasion process and a that P P. e e employ men f re. m m o t o ti th P Y rose ab ee of 60 os to about 90 to ,. , t the production demands. ' Mr. 'Brown said that the •.quality of :Dearborn-' .equip- nient is' known •and respected' throughout 'the, industry: • He said the company's high standards' •of . quality and servicewillbe maintained. The new owners .had highest praise. for Robert' Hotton of 'Tucson Arizona, with whom the transaction was cnrripleted : in recent weeks. - Mr". •Funk pointed out that while the usual' thing fs for. Americans to '.take over. Canadian ,holdings, the Dearborn, transaction was just the reverse - turning an American -owned business ' into' an all ..Canadian owned venture. ' ' Neither_Mr...:_Brown or Mr. Funk have plans to live' in. Goderich', 'although Mr. Brown said -they--had---b -impressed -impressed with the town and the progressive climate here:. "Gus •.will be number one man in .Goderich," smiled Mr. 'Brown. "We' feel 'for- tunate to have him." - (;allow; Mary Millis;n and Bili Fritzley. Back row from -left. trainer EdErvine, coach Ted Williains,'Rick Duckworth, Frank -MacArth-ur, Gary Stoddart, Frank Miller;• Fred Isreals,• Harold. Leddy, 'Jini .Gilchrist, Larry Jeffrey and i)erinis Williamson. (staff -photo) caudus members about the for community hospitals t� •.hout Huron County. Murphy said that •as ' a. member of the Liberal Party', he expected the party t� attach great importance to the matter of health cutbacks in the province. Dr: Michael Watts spoke essentially about 'what he • termed political dishonesty throughout the" closure procedures. He- charged that patients. have' been made pawns in political schemes, . and said that many citizens are now wondering what will coxae. next. Councillor Hayden spoke on behalf of the ordinary people in'the count3' - 'Dolla>s's can be replace; and ins,tt tutions can be re- organiae`,d 'r she said, ` but.the harm done to our outlook by pushing more'people •int Miller Thunderbolt 225 amp. Welder • Cottlplete with po • Weldirsg cablo `ring.. +6Irilurd Cielrtip s He)Imot ermcable 'SERVICE ANION HARDWARE 3YVIC TORI14`51i N6R11,4 .0QC1_g j1,I Gli. 524. 65111 • increasing cynicism, disillu°sionme•nt and bit- terness about their, govern- ments is considerably greater. and far more •difficult to undo." Mrs Hayd on told the caucus members that the closures • in. Huron were carried out without the ,,most elementary c;onsultations. •.'with the communities in- v,olved" Members of 'the delegation from Clinton .spoke. mainly' about the Clinton Hospital closing. A seventh•member of the delegation from Huron, Dr.' Michael Conlon, was, advised. by: . the Director • of Professional Services prior to the meeting thathe should ,not d. , join in any protest action of any: sort involving • .the 7-h-osRital•-•e-losures— kn:-4,he-- ' province and Aid -•riot:. attend B°:. the Torontogatihering. eir Council • (c'untinthdfrom pnge 1)a was useless to go through the pretence of having a celebration for a •year 'and then find out it wouldn't go on since it was such a 'large undertaking. Councillor Jim Peter's said' in reference to the report on celebration ideas provided by' Mr. Banks'that'there; seemed°'., to. be' an ultimatum ir<yolved that was either council buy . the whole •package or have no., celebration. Ree�:e Stan Profit endorsed the celebration proposal•but rejected' the id a' of getting: help from a. n outsider:. "If -we are going to have a party, let's have a party`," he, said „"We don't need someone from Toronto to tell' us how to spend our'Money. ; Councillor' Leroy Harrison •° argued that expenses simply': had to be made to put•on a sizeable, celebratioon in recognition '-of' the .an niversary of the founding of the town. "Almost 95 percent .of our expenses will be returned," he said. "A person who works at this sort of thing full time has connections and Thave no qualms of retaining a person for their expertise." Councillor ' Bob- -.Allen. ex-, plained that Mr. Banks would ' do the 'hard core' part of the, job and`.. had the staff and knowledge. to de it. Haydon said ; the town should be willing 'to spend money on the celebration but not in . that' way. She adder,. that the tourist committee, should look. for help in town" first. . Coujncitn:Brie'fs Council passed bylaw 20 to establish a reserve fund of-: fective January. 76 ' for an additional water reservoir. A -•charge-of-.$10G-will ahtPlied,•_. for theinstallation of all water service and renewals.' Tim McLean and a teammate of the GDCI Vikings Junior basketball team fight for a rebound' with a Listowel`player in playo rgam.e: last week-t"he—Vikings-defeated ListoweLto earn a berth irtithe finalagainst Stratford. (staff phtot) o/z orad sv}•WKM.}11 GVn'•.. SCHNEIDERS RED HOTS ALL BEEF. :DUTCH.TREAT -, OR SKINLESS SCHNEIDER'S .WEEK IENERS • LB. SCHNEIDERS STE#1(ETTESLg:99C •SCHNEIDER'S 6 OZ. PKG. COOKED9 VARIETIES MEATS 289c SCHNEJDERSS ' - OUN1 R 1 LB. TRAY kGE X29 SCHNEIDERS THURINGER.' SUMMERBY THE PIECE SAUSAGE x:69 SCHNEIDERS FULLY COOKED BUCKETS" CHICKEN EA.3.29: •SCHNEIDER'S 1' LB. MINI SIZZLER • TRAY SAUSAGE 1:29 SCHN_EIDERS FAMILY PAtCK _BEEF 2LB.BOX S BO �.0� ROBIN -HOOD B� ICING ROBIN HOOD PUDDING MIX9 OZ. PKG ROBIN HOOD - PIECRUS:T MIX OZ. PKG. , 69c FOODS SUNSHI'NE 12 OZ TINS ORANGE JUKE ° .9c- HIGHLINER 14 OZ. 1N BATTER BOSTON BLUEFISH : 89C SCHNEIDERSpZ. MIX PKG. 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