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The .n w Rotary Club executive in Goderich'was welcotned
to :their posts by_ District Governor•TedBrohman at their
nseeting• Jast Tuesday The new executive are from left to
right:. ' Norman ' .Picket', Director; Jacob', Klerdiorf, '•
Treasurer; Hal Walls, President; Mike ,Roger* immediate
Past Presiiient. and 'Seer -tary; Ted Br'ohm•an, District
Governor; Bob :Allen,: 2' d Vice President Bob Scott,
Director,. Jim Peters,-' lst Vice. President and Alf
• McLaughlin, • director, (staff photo)
Q. iderieh Townsh=ip council
'agreed at their last meeting
to transfer a, building permit
to • Western 'Auto. Parts of.
Oshawa "to a;Uow,. the conzpa.uy
.•to proceed. with construction
of a shopping rnall'on .High-
way 8 justeast-of-Goderich.
The:perniit was issued'on"the
understanding 'that the firm
deposit -a $50,000 performance
bond to replace one deposited
,by Rockledge Proper:ties
Ltd., original hollers of•the
building. ; ,permit- and
deyeloperrs: of 'the shopping
rraall._
The permit and the ensuing
bond • clear the : final ,hurdles
- the i rghw:ay 8 rhal'I inert when
the °Gott rich btis•inessmen.
blocked the ;cons.truction of a
" riyal'shopp'ing'plaza Suncoast
Mall`'_ and th-e Ontario
government`- stoppied con-
• struction on :the township
mall.. with .a 'tem'porary
development -freeze.
•:'. The freeze legality ' was
questioned. by Rockledge and::
when -it appeared the
governments wasn't going to
Back up their order the.
development of the property
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A:family llfe program will,
with 'the press representative:. .Would be
in .a side room;at the board: -boys and
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GQDER.I;CH SIG14AMSTAR, T IURSDAY,. 'ULy 5,1976
garage, Peter -Hos, -a -manure• -
storage tank,4-
Jondriel.
Farms, a manure _storage'°
_tank and Ron. Finlayson for.
an addition: =to:. a : -private'
dwelling. . Permit..' .requests...
-r'fro•m Eiving Parker for a
drive shed and F Baruxna for •
a sow'barn were held pending
stating the exact location Of ..•.
Mr. Parker's building and a •
certificate of compliance fora
the sow'barn
Council ftnaltzed: plans for
:the official ; -opening of a
township -park on.B•lack'•s •'
•Point 'Road -on:Jufy-19: The
opening ceremonies are
slated to begin at six in the
evening andincliide a supper
picnic -barbecue -on a brink
:-
-Your basis. with the `'•`
entire community invited and.
the ..official. opening• `set .for
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`eight in the evening.
•went a.ea The. time less in
the red tape -p p roln ted
mixed with both Stratford was' engaged''again Goderich; townshipato: extend
... __girls ',attending : 'to o6j tlnue cu'stodia'l serv,.ices the 'two' year building .permit
e., started •for. 'Gra'de' 7 • office, for the meeting to together.,'
start: The long wait was. due .. When asked the future' of
students in :the 19 schools,
under` the jurisdiction of the
Huron=Perth County . Roman
Ca•,tholic;• separate school
board'in'.Oetober, ••
An out -line of the,'program
was presented to the board at ,
a meeting in Dubain'Tuesday•
night, :' June. 22,- an•d was
unanimously endorsed: • •
Anthony Chater; Stratford,•
family life' co-orfor,Y
the board, .accorn'panied• by'
eight, members of the-fam,'ily
life committee,. made .the..
presentation: at 10op.m. They
had waited patiently, along
to. the board ; meeting ?in . the program, he _told board
committee ; of. the` whole,-member•`Ronaid Marcy •Of
::behind closed'door's. camera,' ..Stratford that `the only :way
pi ror, to the: general meeting .,... t,o go.:,as ,.down„ to kin derg.arte.n..;•.
- Mr, dieter said the family and work otii'way.up again_••
life program= for -tire grade 8 ' Father' -H, J.• Laragh of St
students would be continued James'' Church, :6Seafor.th, .A
again this fall term as it has member of the' comm'ittee '
:been the last two -years.. said'the priests in the 'Huron-
-• The family. life '.program .Perth Deaner endorsed the
:was'in
`first initiated•.197.1' with program. in. principle, and
a com,�rnittee•formed'to study were writing' the forew,ard to
10 Go.o.d 'Reasons to
.Buy..a •Microwave -Oven
• 1 ,:'Savo time, energy :and
money
A..miccowaveoven saxes_up_.to
70 percent Cooking time, will
decrease.'your electric bill,
andcan pay for itself overt a
period Of years. . -
2: _Simple, _._fast. ...-meal
Preparation. '. •
lust 'about' any. meal can be
prepared in .a • microwave
oven, and this, :: electronic
.wonder : is•i deatfor.rfanailies .on•
3. Make 'more" nutritious
meals.
Because of the faster cooking.
tunes of a microwave .oven,
foods not only _ taste more
flavourful, they retain their
vitamins and nourishments as
Well.' .
4,. Save on kitchen clean-up
Since microwaves '.have . no
Treating effect ()yen :'sur-
faces, food' spills do not burn
on Just wipe clean:
5. Lighten your dishwashing
load,,i W
With • microwaves " you.,; can
cooky: on paper' plates if
desired -or coop and serve on
the'°seme plates •'Fewer pots to
scrub_. .
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Take advantage
Overs.„.
o5u' you can make delicious
econd„and'even third,. meals
roar, lehtovers._.and .they 'will
aste as•good as the first time.
icrowaves >reheat''fRotis'..-Sar
ast they can't dry Out.
:Keep cool and smokeless.
ishes can behandled-withodt
otpads and you stay;-nice.,and
of . throughout meal
reparation, •,
`
:`•befrostfoods quickly.
tyy-fotids_::on°.sale and' freeze
em_'And when unexpected
uests drop . you can hive,,,
perfast:'defrosting ,without
riving food consistency. -
Modernize the kitchen„.
st units are comparatively
tweight and fit neatly on ft
titer top. Just plug it into
y standard 3 pin electrical
let and you're ready -.-to
k.
Create arevoluthi -
is right! A ' microwave
'Will free you from kit -
,slavery and give you the
e tiine'to do, other things:
it will help make you a
in your own home
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The program. Folletwi ' the a• pamphlet to be,,givF .to
start with the .grade: 8 parentsexplaining. the
students;. the board found it Program. 2
necessary to hire' a co 'Mrs. Joseph •DeGroot
ordinator las-t• year to begin Seaforth, 'a' parent -on •'the
impiementtng the•prograrn in coh'imittee,:'s.aid° she herself' -
otheis•grades: • highly endorsed the program.
Mr. Chater'said, the family Mrs.,E.Scott, St:: Marys said.
• life. program 'is a'supplement• children need more'-expos.ure•;
:to tire;x•e1igio}is progra.;n. and; and that if they have a good,..
in no way replaces it; He said.' grounding in elementary
o;n.ly-2.0_.to-:2.5.rper..cent of tileschool they.:-avii .:not -be. o.=•
program' could be called sex_:._susce•ptib;le '.to problems . in
education: .. i secondary .chool::
Meetings with:teacherSrarid 4 Sister. Mary Si. Joseph,
parents' Will be held,'prior to princ.t,pal, of St:_ James.
commencing,. -,the .program,_ Sdiool,-Seaforth; ''said- the
Mr: Ch'ater : sgid. "Cam- m students appreciate' being
munication , with .parents` is able to .sit down and discuss;
extremely important. .• When • problems'' and questions on
they see what is -happening in family life ' with -their
classroom :whey.. -will lie -__ .teachers_
r: `definitely Po,.it'• G'uideline's = : Other'. membe•ttsof.-''the
:will' be given to the teachers committee” in attendance in
that. are to' b"e followed he•. addition. to- those who -spoke,•
-explained:The classes .will•bp • were: Joe .Blytlxe,.'teacher,at .
for: 30 to 40. minutes per week:• Precious :Blood. School,.
Mr: Chater sa:Zd: : Exeter.;' Laurie •lraftcheck, "
spoke of the amount -of-:'. teac'lr.er sat. St ,.. •IVI.i&hael's........
input' . by-. parents to ''the School, ' Stratford . and,.
program.,:.A library will, be ' Vercq �pica •Brehm; teacher at .
started at the board office for St: Mfchael's.
reference. , material --books, . Following the, presentation
film., strips •but because `the,;.,. business ,part of•
these .materia.ls . are 'ex ' Meeting got- ,underway.:at
pensive it will lse`"'biiltr'. up 10:45 -p.m. when the ,board-
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at St. 'Michael's.-.Schoo .at'�t;he for the-rnall one year ,but to.`
rate ;of kY5Gi0 per th.. effi ensuge-,gaol -faith on the part
fective ' . March1976 tq,,• yof the _ developer *t'hey.
March; 477: requested a• performance
The block -'' -parent ' bond `for $50,000. The existing
0,....p repos ed:,.by -the,: bui°Iding_.perm,it..•.expires ..'.oil
F•inette..Ctub of St.7Marys was • November 29; 1976x; '
�1so'giyeu,.appt.ova.1: • Additional building permits
The meeting was adjourned•• were: issued by,.,, council; to
at 11 :15 p.m., when theb.oard John Ladd for' .the con- _
went 'into c:orhmittee of the struction '''ot' a workshop,:.
whole -again..' Jerry Greydanus,., a drive :!
o shed, J. Tebbuft;', a•'p'o'rch and..
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gradually. ,,hired Sister E'ilenn Foran 'to`"`
In;reply te'a question from• teach at St Boniface School,
John. O'Drowsky, St: Marys, Zurich
• lie -replied that -the. -classes Sparkle• = .Maintenance ° of-=
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Mine aivor ers settle
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members of C,ana.dian...
Cheri -ft al.:Uniart .16„.-s.igrieci a.,. w.:,.-. -
year=lon'g 'contract,: last
Tuesday which amounts to an
11:3;4er- cent increase,_ the
- maximum •allowed:'under the.
Anti Inflation. Board ruling:
• According to. ;Karl; Buhler,
-production superintelid•ent at
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carried out at a "very high
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- The contract isjn reality a
75 cent per h'ou`r increase -i r`'
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April 1
1976. ,The Pew cb.n-
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Ma Butler , explained athat
• the. workers are:'corning off a
three year contr. act. Althotigh
an additional 15 cents per
hour: as awarded in 1975 as"a
cost of diving increase''by the
coi ipariy, outside the con-
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under present.-econom-it
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one-year- contract would be
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at.. the mine noes- stands fit
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