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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-25, Page 32
Alt' Family Rings- are p`rbmptly storm , set on the . premises,. •in our 'cast* b our Graduate own `�yVgrkshop,, .by • Gemologist and' (entified,; Gem Setter G'emological..lnstiTate'gfAmerical, L " s' 1lhrstrated above are just.a: The Ring small, sample of Our•wide selection of styles. roro . •,- EUIERSLLMITED ALBERT ST:,'CUiNTON` 482-3901 _ Clinton - . S:eaforth - WalkertonLoomounimi. (continued'on page 1 briefs' outlining their - con- corns.. One of the additional, cut- - backs in budgets concerned • secretarial assistance 'in. schools: The number of hours of secretarial assistance ii. elementary schools;" will be 'reduced from 757.5 hours per week to 581.5 hours per week. , Dunlop • said this would . work out to an average of about seven hours per week reduction in • each school in the county. At the same . time •the number Of secretaries at the board office in, Clinton was-. reduced by two: Director of Education John Cochrane said this would. effect• a reduction in salaries of about $11,000 per year. One position will become vacant in. two weeks and a replacement will . not be made and the second position will become redundanton May 1. The Dees fordriver education will be raised from a. $25 to . $35 • per pupil. John Elliott indicated this should result in ani additional $4{000 in revenue and bring the Program close -t fee for service area.•'. New fee schedules for nr t school courses were app ed which will generate,a'nether $7,000 according to director Cochrane and, Ariake these,), programs more than self sustaining., Eight surplus school buses now used for field trips and transpeirtation .will be •sold by Y sealed public tender. This will leave five extra biases owned by,the'board. - • • ': A , freeze to the extent of A5.5.0 per secondary' school ,• student and ' $4,50 per elementary 'school pupil -will be"placed on thepurchase of custodial-: supplies, Roy Dunlop said in previous years the custodial supply 'budget was rebated to the size •of the . school -anti what was spent the year before... The second 1.0 per cent „Of the cuts in" budgetformula items will be workedout between 'the budget'-^corY'i- n'iittee' and the ad- ministration. - • �t 16•-.GODER1CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 25 1976 ts closing...: (cbr►tinu;ed on page 1 mainly in or about the Crabb Block, at Kingston street and • the Square. M.C. • Cameron , was. over there; alio John Davison, W.T. Hays. and Torus & Moore, and' other • lawyers were on West Street. - Doyle may have started the long succession of law offices at the Hamilton street corner, ;upstair-s: Darrow & yarrow; ,Cameron, Ho.lt'& . Holmes; 'Oarrow, ',. Prondfoot, '. & , Heaton; Loftus E. ~Dancey and so, "on, as well . a$ in - dm' . numerable studen• ts of•who in - ., were successfulintheir iirofession., .later. A distinguished member of that group was Robert Spelman Robertson, whoread.law with Hon, J.T. Garrow and, after lose, as others in the.same coittinaousfamily operation. know . drover, whbse -name 11. the tate Frank Hibbert. was correctly. spelled • Toronto„ became Chief block have done'through-the but viten in • other praetisiog-in .Stratford and . c McLean years„ succeeded. J.H. Colborne in Justice of Ontario. ways. He lived on St. Vincent. - Ground -floor premises . at When Robert John ,chosen the store' remises second street; near North, until -he ch° ter in street the Hamilton street corner sold out to George S froth the iiami ton "� 1950, the . firm of William had built for himself in 1873.4 have been banks sin ed by corner more than 50 years . the big-' Nelson street house, chartered banks• since 1921, Acheson (later Acheson & ago. Dan O'Brien apened`a with .tables, now owned e, • heeii the Sterling set upshop Son) had been in business in butcher shopof West street incrown . 'Attorney W.G. here. They were acquired by the same block from 1887, or 18.13, and las in 'opei'at b.n at, Cochrane The past lot on the the Standard Bank in 1924,, -63 Years. (John Acheson, . East street and the Square 63 Square which he boughtaf the and the Standard • merged eldest son , of Robert,. years later,;J_jWors•ell was Square was •.Hamilton street with the Canadian Bank of y Maitland Concession, after 20 in .business. on 'Hamilton ears• farinin sold out and . corner. Since McLean wee in Commerce in 1.928., The Y gstreet about 75 years agog but an expansive '`mopd• at the requiring started a dry goods business .there was a.s.light break in time, he ..may have'. ' 'con - corporation, sit not e g in this block in 1881, but he another site here turned overcontinutty before - Worsell. time ehe building there, to a' realtydied in 190fi.) $,others resumed• .The. lin Williarn_Nbuildn,.died early the. "property pAllan P: McLean, merchant... doubted .'chair, 'ion, ..among corporation, which' :di po ed on d in: in; 1892, and the real estate r to the Royal in19.46:• • tailor and importer; was family businesses still in 1892 the property' es his ditto Y East street,'Opposite Knox's • The Royal Bank: has' now. operation, is Blackstone widow, Ann JaneElliott,, acquired the F.E.. r ibbon church, in 1858 and perhaps Furniture,' 34 West street,. daughter. of James Elliott of `Son dry goods'store next . earlier. In 1873 he advertised where ` 'the Blackstone . Gouerich`township° After four west to 'obtain space, and a his "new stoke. On the Square, restaurant began 80 ,.yea• rs years, she ave'a deed of the long-established • • business will next R.B.°Smith ago• . h. bought t e site or store • Hamilton s reet.corner-to her • • He ht . my child ra s - . ,,,from.WilliamSavage. Years For years after he bong a •�� � - G pledges ••.• •1 street corner, Rev. • 'I I.B. Welwyn, later, he was succeeded as . "the : Hamilton s ree head of the firm by Allan BernardDeyle solid part of his. 1Vlethodiestd minait tergluevaies without adequate' emergency McLean, who _ conducted • a • 13 1/3 perches. to William s1at1an_e_d (continuedGle on._h c l com• munity - iii. _"-• Clinton' citizens furnishings about three McLain,'' : as the . Registry Lucknow, Seafort'li, Stratford the Goderich community facilities men's g have previously expressed years ago after 115 .years of • book spells it. He was a well charges tMrsher 'Walwyn sold ia- would be tremendous. dee concern that doctors wilk'^ Goderich hospital has been p hit town if • • • • move away from t e PVbis opinion.... ordered by the health hospital is closed down. ministry to cut •its 1976 ex - piece at the back of the lot, now occupied by Lyle the PICPinkney d:, insurance„ pe .The board of governors at He said the township had adjusters. In 1921 she sold the.,; little ures thbyan . $two pQ. c a AM&G suggested'that this df 1 little e' than two percent "The Family Ring,: A beautiful Idea .for ift:giving that becomes a gift of love for•every day of your life, .. 'kept '• family ' ,ring'' •from Anstett' P.. Jewellers is custom set fox' you alone, he :birthstone to symbolize each 'with t precious loved one. We can sho''you the appropriate birthstones, .'and arrange them to best advantage, unit Health mor f Comm i e type •o y, Ma $2.2 million budget -7 iMr. continue from • more public input into the enjoyed a good turnout.at the corner to the Sterling Bank, meetings reminded the Centre in Clinton with secon any plan • • emergency facilitie§,. a. sought before any final drafts drawing between 80 to 100 ole each night. -He added ' ith d 1 n is being 1974 series of me g E 'thin Mac wan re meeting..' ___ laboratory, x-ray. facilities are drawn up and the people • ,;We feel Goderich has and ,perhaps four to six township council :asked to that the planners are hopeful g • makga decision that number is 'increased to already suffesed,. enough, holding beds, could fill a large The steps required to make about 150. or 200 people next Mr: The --bo a --board's said.percentage•' • nofe a general week: ` " -board's 'lettere to practitioner's needs. the plan` law start with The meeting format is council . carried - a strong The board at Goderich township council and if, their designed tie allow ;township . recominendatron that pledged to accept. its approval is given it will be _residents to have the draft e,mexg:eney €aci-litres_ :.he. -responsibility in a .`tang 121e • taken' ,.. to county council provided in .Clinton' in any, ,way" ,- to • ensure adequate County council approval will`" explained, break for-. coffee case: The board- says this is funding for such'a community : send-, the proposal . 'to the and discuss their opinions province for final judgement_. with their neighbors and then _important to the: community, health centre at Clinton. a their uestions: not only in emergency ,'The letter, . sig,ne-d-' by-'-and`th restrictions --iii fire --R ••— -•-- -r Chairman Doug McNeil, Dr plan will be law. • "People may be'hesitant to Situations but for the purpose ' • —J �kee in doctors n-the-.Deathe-and-J. NV., ;_Banks, "It's a: 'fang drawn. out ask questions if theyfeel they • . ., _ ,"oto, to hR-x© -.are e. in their.. thounhts town: a minis ra or,' tivAerl• _writk ss�burQ. warned at the the thought that council ,see allow. everyone a chance to x said Mr. a a, sort .Bfittr Dr. Deathe w . they find out over coffee that press 'conference that' this as an "innovative; viable- propose; changes. or oppose 'doctors wouldn't *ant to alternative . to the current' • specifics;" said Mr. David-: Boering the dOwn theme thing they road . is Won - 'locate in a community • existing situation".. son..•'We even sent. a copy of the plan to •a man in Peru but will be more apt to stand up we . have our' doubts he will . • and ask." make:th.emeeting." The reason for. the cir- . Ljons` b1us• ���� culation of the proposal is to . allow for inure ' public Input (continued on page. 1 NEIN .YORK THEATRE BREAK 3 NIGHTS-. 4 DAT $65.00 PER PERSON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY INCLUDES ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 3 NIGHTS. OR- CHESTRA SEAT FOR BROAFIWAY SHOW SGHTSEE'ING TOUR IN NEW YORK CITY.:'. • F -L OR.41;.LL.O-.NEW YORK ViA '• AME-RiCAN AIRLI-NES OR AIR CANADA • RETURN FARE $96'00.PLUS,TAX T • E COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE, HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 5 24-8366 . iti'�: final dra•€t-•-�ual reply, � ' planner explained`that it •was Your T -•help them on and off the very .difficult_to_askpeople to-bps_and_ during thewinter I . } reapt to -a . concept that- is sometimes had : to' ,shovel : .' explained to them. He said if them a path from their door a specific set of policies are to the bus," said Mr.. -Gaut - QUID -led and written down cher referring to his people will be more apt 'tee passengers. react and that is what. He added that, during the,,.,. - township council and • the . two: morningshe,. drives for planning department want• . them they are the boss and'. "The .. format of all -the' they .'eci• e .w - = t;: „: eetings so_far and for this to go. and how long they will .ne on April •1 is to have in- , be. He pointed out that he dividual 'questions and doesn't waitat stops for problems dealt with before people but rather returns to the final draft is done," said pick thorn up Mr: Davidson,, • 35% hike "I can't .get too involved if I'm going to keep everybne Lighten kitchen Chorea with a Speed Queen por- table ort ibte dtshwasher'^ High washing and drying fern. peratures asinine 'Olean, germ-freo dishes. Potg and paha stoup ,lean automatIcalljr. Smooth ' railing,;: non -marring casters pormlt easy 'noveriteet sof tHshwaahor to and tram sink. Super silent Ii"t►nrxtrUotton menus quiet, un4leturbing operat1011 'thrc hod e*Ch `Qyele. ' Is IE yIOTfSf;elA Ei .NoiiRtif 4-• OODERIOH 524=858i • + i F.RESH LOIN• dollars cover more ground with High Quality FARM SEED Forage_.Seeds.„:,. Reasonably priced and processed to a high standard of •.Special Mixtures As in the past, we prepare Mixtures tri ,meet lyour own individual requirements based on recommendations ()UbeMinistry of Agriculture at no extra cost. • . Wehave on hand. Bade •M i xed Grain Weare taking orders.for registered seed grain, Custon cleaning by appointment. over - Robert • Shaddick_ 523-4399 N' BACON RINDLESS 5 LEL- 48 SCHNEIDERS FULLY COOKED ./ PORK S,HOUL L , 9 'BOLOGNA L B 0 1 89 MAPLE LEAF 'LB WIENERS 8 FRESH BU1T ROAST JaCK,s. POTATO . CHIPS' 8°8 OZ. PKG.. PALMOLIVE DETERGENT ` ROYALE' LIQUID24 FL: oz 119c TISSUE FLUFF() INGERSOLL SHORTENING .HEESE. 55c ViLLAGE.1 LB. PINT. .9 MARGARINE 39E. SCHNEIDER'S I LB. TRAY OLD, CtitiNTRK,POLISH COUNTRY -SAUSAGE :1i 09 SAUSA.GE $.1. 19 NAVEL ORANGES .• 0 2 DOZEN sl fOR GOLDEN RIPE ..PROD. USA NO..I.GRADE 'BANANAS ii.6.29C CELERY STALKS E RAPE..:F.R111:t; NESTLE ; -HOT 0.00 61.99c ".; 59c .A8fLAllgR F AYLMER TOMATO OR VEG. SOUP ScR))1.ou • RED ROSE SON0MY 100'S TEA BAGS 99c MCLARENS BUTTER Z. I 7 24 FL °Z $1 09 CANADIAN' • ItSPRERRY OR STRAWBERRY WITH PECTIN • FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA STREET OODERICII 'OPEN NITELi TILL 10 P.M. INSTANT $ DOWNY 100 FL. OZ. LIQUID BLEACH