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20 Auction Sees 20 Auction Sales 22 legal Notices 2S In Memoriam
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t'IOTI1CIP TO CRFRITORS MURRAY-In' loving memory
----�rsitsverirrlo.3 �1TS of Iden Murray wl►a passed e
wa 1 ar a Aril 20''
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Auction Sale
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:I::ItiPo 1•* ' 113' : rte .Iete:
YQ.f�R1►��Itl�' at NE.W TUQI S - wrists.
Forklifts and,Torks; 2' 6.06 lb. lift tr AgW" truck
loxes; 2. 14', x tfi" steel doors: 2000 gaLtank trucia
engine parts; truck -rear ends: to too yard crane; 3'
ton hydraulk crane; roller conveyor. damaged hog
panels; 'cement mesh: roofing steel: roof trusses;
4'/s"' barnposts; power shear: asst of tools. etc. and
many, many more items.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lakeport are over stocked
andeve
must go. This is your opportunity to
purchase to quantities at auction prices.
Viewing anytime at the yard
ASK FOR DON
364-1.247 20-02.1
AUCTIONEERS. 'UQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
L ( 519) 827-1458 /.
SAYFIELD ESTATE AUCTION
We are pleased to offer by public auction an
excellent offering of furniture, antiques and
collectable items from two of the older BAYFIELD
ESTATES held on
a . SATURDAY, APRIL 25 AT 10:30 A.M.
In the Bayfield Arena .
Furniture, antiques, primatives, antique boat,
artifacts, sterling silver, pewter, glass, china,
crocks, bottles, sealers, lamps, linen.. bedding.
paintings. pictures, frames, brass. copper;. cast iron,
vehicles, misiceltaneods, and collectables.
See last week's paper for more information.
INSIGHT INFORMATION: The Metcalf Estate
consists of'Dr.. W.F. Metcalfs furnishings from
-Detroit with family heirlooms from °Scotland. Our
most outstanding auption of the year -with approx.
fM items.
ESTAT OF Y_%1EffTCALF-ae.vt tFLD-
---- &
I LIM DU CHARME-111:Rs BAYMM
r Larch Available TERMS -CASH . ' No Reserve
20-01-1
AUCTIONEERS. UOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77"MAIN ST, SEAFORTH. ONTAR-10 NOK 1WO
( 31'9) 527-1456
Auction Sale
for the estate of George Hart
ThurWay, April 30 at 1:00 ppm.
REAL ESTATE: Lot 19, Cone, I'S, Grev Twp.. and Lot
21, Conc. 17, Selling subject to a reasonable reserve
bid'.
FARM MACHINERY: A complete line of farm
equipment including: MF 175 diesel tractor. MF 72
'combine. MF 30'-swathcr. MF 3'5 & MF 50 gas
tractors.
IJMTOCK:4 Holstein cows, 5 beef cows and 20
starkers and feeder cattle, ' purebred 4 yr. old
Chavolais bull
Full listing in next week's paper.
AUCTIONEER: Tont Papple
Seaforth 527-0514, 527-0940
20.02-1
LIQUIDATION AUCTION AT W tW 9qWW 196" )'e go, p
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R��i�QN�LDING NR�
All, persons having claims Nothing can ever, take away,,
apatnsl the estate t1f Joseph The love a WR Ft ho90s derar;,
OIL r.
, Ir -
Henry Jessotti : late. of the • F,ttnd'. MCM6oies titlger ev.�ry pl ' i t isttsttttFc Tor fiv. 1lttern . i Attie tflttt>1s torr":izttE;naRonal, ye,tt
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to
s a 1, wn of • . ajort t: , in the y Y , ` l' ,rS .n in ur+an , Dirable i- f'ersAtt "is -a-great-, idea, 1?t. b
f, wing sa rile i3is ontimtS .ncv, of"ft�,ia e�5oot „ Tet 1,. To .. 4.. tiotiat ,ear, of,I)is . ,.>ed.. F R . , etlr.
t s ire , etxtjttalnee ke s, h.ltn:
tits • Cottitt , 01 r* de. ea. a In Pp C y n ikk"..t " it :sonic-.nc Blears ,.attenttpn; to lite dlsabted far.a #e ,rsl�a: '
aperaliott.,.:tee-ate acammissloned to b.,iitg y 1 y r ottitt �z,. ld, t o .fit x.
n..•.ithlr✓ .the da 'of'. nfar: . ' c he du.'s .lie doesn'I 'feel Foe. gov rrtttte .t ..ts. a l .
i tic turtr tes.bc sola; ria th? tri h st who'. s� R fortlmharttciitap cd .pec a1lx. i, d....r .
sale: R;emajn rto its n, 8 - - '
d till and . aTw 5 F muCkt. fa.K. thu. t4isailled A.nl`^ 1haftiiL Ca uxota :
herebx, aY. tit tta s,ani$ara #lerettatt Lei)txV. Whey
taidd } n taConstitttrA
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n iB .. , , d ae d: an • f ,,1, e ata tslioa d
ortld [tC x+ .+�a a:. AhYste !Y . ),
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. The ever fam11rn1e; H .doeshf ,btcYa'.rtheove91",@ts
- at
-the shite , n ar f. la+ts of tlacir claims to . e€iwx .,,x *o c ,t i)e .trott t , tneltldfo Awl*. that'
Sale t,tdadrs end; tt► be lard atld .. e. .. 4. � . #, M P4 Pf �:. $.
t5+t12tCl sttdevstut+. s, nice pm orn'k of t te,d salblett
> P4tttch tl. 1fie' undegs laecl ort or ktr;fate .. n)ay #e kil:nil:'tlrfi : oc even,pardiyxed attend
:Ifateftito street: in ,:.... R . t$
es ria)! in ,re and .;to t:rattspgrttttttlo .fid
t" 7f d of av 19ti1, `. " on of e- a week
n pf titateri;tl :: 'icr 12i? Bard to tiro. hij;hes tbG h ay ,,:., --�- .-� - rise Cetttret inttjail. a t. day,
r ' s is access to, public buildings.
afte.. h .h date lite a se 27 Olrt�l� basis.. 8 :f therm -js a: : bletn', "and that`s.
• : bidder: ,., • ,'., ►I � e •n He feels the'probtent is especially bad in._
LtWBERr Quantity.6f 2 .spruce (umber and 3 fir wilt be dis;rfbutid hating where the'Planning Committee cont .s t .
dumber. 4x6 y nd . 6xtt pressure treated building regard Artty tg claims then HOPPEII-To M,r. and Mrs: This .tvnnnittec, proposes to use the pay small towns where most public buildings
posts. Ix 12 rough, pine boards, 3`' xs" tr�eated.osts, received. James Hopper, RRN2, 'Sea- L'e'ntre fear the Disabled to gei °to ether for a shave steps leading up to the doors. He would
P g DATED at 5eaforth, Ontario pp like to see the problems of the disabled taken
cedar log siding and•pioe panelling. forth, on April 17, a son. varicty oractivitics sucn as physical exercise �• -
DOOi�Si Garage doors. oak store d -cors. steel this 13tb day'of April, 198'1. 27.02x1 in water, Health spa programs, as well as into account when buildings are constructed.
entrance doors. aluminum doors, cedar entrance McConnell. Stewart & benefit from crafts, movies, and socializing. Mr. Dale thinks the contntuniiy�in general is
doors. mahogany stab,. pine louvre bifoids, mahog- Devecettax JEWITI Announcing Brett The main problem is irattsportatron. good to him and he says his neighbours have ,
any louvred & slab-bifolds, Spacemaster doors and Barloterol Etc- Matthew Jewitt, Ryan's 916. Disabled .topic have no current way of been extremely helpful. He se$ms to be
more plus door frames. Weiser tock sets, bifotd Box 220, 81/: oz. playmate. Born April getting to the Centre and consequently have coping well.of
hardware and aluminum sills. SeafocthL, Ontario 16, 1081. Proud parents are had to stay home. The program proposal 'itis mouth Paintings are beautiful works it
ELECTRICAL: One 5 h.p. and one 25 h -p, electric Solicitorsfarthe toltrix Pon and !r♦at Jewitt. Happy clearly spells out the need for an effective artThey are country scenes and .fruit
motor, quantity of tight fixtures, switch plates and 22-01.3 grandparents are Gladys and para:transit service for the handicapped of arrangements. He has sold some at shows
wiring devices, Les )~vans, is are hand Ella Huron County. and to University Hospital in London and
HEATING: Gas hot water boiler. 8x8 flue tiles, 24 Card of Thanks and Bill Flood. Mitctielt. Diane Durnin. Co-ordinator . f the vanas- too. n Hospital. wants 't purchase some
Selkirk- Metalbestos chimneys. and fittings. and 27.02-1 tra Recreation Centre• says she has applied too. Date says he doesn't need models or
Pro Jet insulated chimneys. 'o for grants front the Federal Government to snmethinv to took at. He thinks them out of
TRIM & MOULDINGS: Pine casing & jambs. 1/. The family of the late Laura time
head. He claims the busier ones take Less
KRAUSKOPF-Dan and Liz try to purchase vans to transport the ante to complete, while others may take to
round, shoe, brick mould, crown. large quantity i~• McCurdy wish to express are pleased to announce the disabled. They have asked for $17,000 but p
plastic woodgrain moulding. weather strip, stair their sincere appreciation to have not it learned whether the will hours, depending on how he feels.
birth of their son. James y' Y Mr. Dale hos a tlie'cnan[cat device he can
nosing, some mahogany mouldings' and jambs and relatives, friends and neigh- Edward on April 14th at receive it. Otte van costs $15,000 and it is felt operate solely with his nose or tongue. With
aluminum mouldings. boors for all their, kindness, Stratford General Hospital. two will be needed in addition to volunteer
PAINT & FINISHING SUPPLIES: Large quantity cards of sympathy, beautiful P it, he can use the telephone, radio, recorder,
g q y 27-02.1 drivers. Mts. Durnin said the Centre is a swer the door, talk to his wife outside, and
interior and exterior paint in gall on and quart size, flora{ tributes and memorial. looking at alternatives to raise the rest of the
Top 'n Bond, decorator and stucco. Z -Brick, 12 well donations received in .the nione The hoc the Lions Club or other min the lights off and an. s helps him be
Varathane • recent loss of a dear •mother: ROURKE-Charles and Mary !'• Y P' or,other independent and saves his wife�a few
Fischer colorant dispenser, Rez stains, Lou (nee Sills), 123 Brentford organizations will get involved.
varnish, Flecto & Tremclad paints and caulking. grandmother and great Liz McHu M a Public Health Nurse.at the steps too` `'
p Road. Winnipeg; Manitoba. - - - Mr. Date fe s the program at Vanastra
ROOFING: Cedar shun shingles, 3 in i asphalts, NIS grandmother. Special thanks wash to,announce the birth of Health Unit, feels the Mobility Vans, which would benefit him and other disabled people
black 36" rolls, galas. & coloured steel roofing, roof to the R:S. Box Funeral their son, born April 16. 1981 would operate like a taxi try picking up the who'have been confined to their homes. He
starter metal, Fiberglass translucent panels. GSW Home,, Rev. R. McMullen, at St. Boniface Hospital, disabled at their doors when cathed is a great thinks it would be good for them ' to meet
vinyl eavestrough & downspout & fittings, Vent -A- Rev. Don ° Pletsch and Rev. y Winnipeg. A brother for idea. She said various groups have tried to other people in a social atmosphere.' The
Ridge, aluminum vents and galy. flashing. Kenneth Knight and Unit I Lucy. Danny and Angela. acquire vans in the past°but the high cost has handicapped would not be segregated from
HARDWARE: Steel brick lintels, large quantity of of Brucefield United Church. 27-02x1 beet, a barri"...A:,largc vehicle is needed so ether people attending the Centre. He feels
builders. nails, glass, truck rack hardware, joist A heartfelt thanks to Dr, more than three .or four wheelchairs can be it h important that they not be kept apart but
hangers, jack posts. closet rods, wrenches.; planes, Scratch, Dr. Quinlan. the 28• Deaths accomodated at .a time. She feels getting allowed to mingle with the rest of society.
tools, bolts & nuts, trowels, Poly -Pak hardware.' Payne and Dr. Larson. rite -__ public support is difficult because ,"The This. is important because the handicapped
padlocks. drawer glides. Dexter door sets, -Stanley Intensive Care -Unit and the public generally catviot fathom the difficult mud to get discouraged very quickly since
butt hinges, saw table and plumbing fittings. staff on the second floor RUSSELL W. HODGERT ics with transportation that the handicapped -they generally don't know all ,the .connec-
DECORATOR PANELS & PLYWOOD- Odd plywood north at Stratfgrd General Tues.. Feb. 10, 1981, of nAi into, because they (the public) take this dons or to whom to go' for help,, ,
sheets, 12"xl2" ceiling tiles, 2'x4' ceiling panels. Hospital, the ;staff of Ritz Brookfield, age 62 years. necessity for granted, Mr. Date admits that he shies away from
4x8 cedar closet liner, 4x8x5/l6" firply, 4x9x1" Lutheran Villa for their toy- Beloved husband of , Mae Mrs. McHugh feels a non-profit organrza- other handicapped. people. He says, he would
Fiberglass Gtas/Clad wall sheathing, specialty ing. care and concern. Your Hodgert. ' Dear father -of tion like Alpha -Huron (Action Lcague' for rather talk to normal people. He thinks
plywoods, enamelled bathroom tileboard, K-I.ux kindness will always be re- Margaret. (Randie) Bauer of Physically Handicapped Adults) is the most,others feel this way too. He knows there will
.panels. ceiling grids and corkboard squares. membered. West Bend,
Thomas � . ynd •appropriate body to sponsor t ye' Recreation � plenty. of people to talk to at the Centre. If
MISCELLANEOUS: Vinyl ,house siding, ABS & ErvKathlen and Doris Silleryen &Lorne Aikens
Mary. Further survived b , 2 Centre. proposat. Communit and. Socia{ he o hadd__a•.a in there:: - -
copper pipe. wrought iron railings & columns, h odsonc p„lt and- ���ey-vice; -Hospitals, Virtorraot r er o m ing � ��the�
quant _Slay -bricks- it rete -'.O ---pipe, __- _ ..$aue� brothers; 4-sister-Nutsey flablic Hivfth, 111c Liay ;Cenfre .l`or ___pmbtems in getting a paratransit system is
Bloklo k wire, barn & casement sash, pr fit window other relatives and 'friends. the Homebound, and of course. til ha -H ton
h lastiurrounds, We would like to sa a very P u that Huron County is so spread .out and
.nits, cptnerite, metal tat p Funeral *.tervitce3, Fri: Fe13t are all firwtly behind it. dridbcs would have to travel for utiles to pick
garbage can storage bin, metal ceiling ten's.~ sincere thank you our 13th at 2 p.m. at Wauwatosa Another strong. supporter of the proposal up people. In that regard, it is so different
aluminum vapor barrier rolls, saw hprses, carpet & relatives and friends.for' their Presbyterian Church, ,2366 • is Alfic Dale of Seaforth4 President of the. front a similar' -system io.. th"c city. Still, she
floor covering samples, do=it-yoursdlf books, wood cards, visits and get well N 80th St. Wauwatosa. In- Planning Committee and a quadriplegic,. for feelsthe benefits of this propose centre and
legs. mirror, tile, dryer vents and range hood. wishes for Lloyd's recovery torment, Wisconsin Memor- ' the past t5 cars, after"a divin accident. He
STOREMISPLAY FIXTURES: Plywood -.panel dis- while he was in Stratford p' y g transportation system to the '-disabled
play racks,' nails bin with drawers. revolving display Hospital. ial Park. to state at the has a special interest in aiding the outweigh the problems. She emphasizes the
racks for books & tiles, Moor covering, display Lloyd &Winona Pipe church on Fri. from 1 p.m. committee in acquiring the proposed van(s). program is -open to all disabled people in
racksaf or various brand name display bins, 24-02x1 until time of services. Russ ; These van(s) would not only provide• Huron County, ages ,18-60 and costs only 51
leaf-ru-shaped store service taunter. 7'x8'xT, stand-up was a store manager at "transportation to the Centre, but would a day. It is scheduled to start April 1.
�. Motor Grinding .&' Parts Co. enable travel to neighbouring towns just for In trying' to get public support for the
moulding display bin 16' long. about 53 lin. feet of The family of the late Elenor for 24 ears. Memorials to. a char` c of scener , or out shopping or
back to wall (Wilson?) hardware display fixture with (Nellie) Palin wish to thank Y g Y PP g disabled, Mrs, McHugh and iv1,r,; Date would
bases, shelves. dividers: hooks, pegboard back all relatives and friends for the Church' or Wisconsin to a movie theatre, all.. of which -would be like to remind the community at large, haw
Heart Assoc. appreciated. im ossiblc without a special, van now. Mr., improvements ih town benefit them as well
panels complete & modern to be offered in 3 lots. the help and sympathy dur- PP 28-02x1 bale has a motorized wheelchair to make asthehandicapped•. Ramps and curb cuts
17',16', 20'. Plus sections of island displays ing their bereavement this him independently mobile, in •, %is home and make it easieF to, wheel• about shopping
assembled in various lengths. Also, a round store past week.. For - the flowers PP g
town but needs a van w'th a lift for carts and buggies, as well as using canes
securit mirror a K -Luz panel display. 3 warehouse and donations to the Heart trans ortatibn outside of town d walkers A flat entrance door next to a
Y
carts. shingle staplers, asbestos cutter, a shop dust
Fund... Also: thanks 'to Dr.
collector system and, a 2" construction pump with
Rodney. Dr. Underwood and
gas engine.
the nurses of Seaforth Hosp-
'AND (subject to reserve), A model ER3200 Sharpe,
ital, the Whitney-R,ibey Fun -
single drawer cash register with digital display and
eral Home, Rev. James
receipt and repord.tapes, and a 1970 C-50 Chevrolet
Broadfoot, Miss Laurel
"Y-8 truck with short cab, flat steel platform 8'x16'
Lavis. organist and , the
with side racks, duals on rear 8.25x20. Lic. DD2-642
Ladies of St. • Thomas
and RGW 22000 18s. 'Truck offered as -is -where -is-
Church. W.H. Palin
not certified. Also, a lift truck (Allis-Chalmers), gas,
and family
type G.. NR'32C. 180" lift, single stack pneuntatic
24-0`1x1
p an
Mr. Date feclshe would enjoy. going to the: parking lot, makes it handy for people not in
Centre more so in the winter, when he is wheelchairs, too.
more confined,to the house. In the sunuiter r The Planning Committee thinks' that ' a
he spends the daylight hours outside program for the handicapped at, the Vanastra
painting by mouth. His wife Loreen does not Recreation'Centre would be an especially
drive so' he relies on his wheelchair to take good idea in this year for disabled persons.
him around town. All that is needed is an.adequate para -transit
"Scaforth is goon for getting around," system to-�makc the dream a reality.
Mr•... Dalc said. He feels this is due to the Anyone wishing further information a 1t
curb cuts he was able to bring about by the program may- contact Diane Dur
contactutg the mayor anti the editor of the the Centre at 483-3544.
tires, completely overhauled 24 trios. ago. (Note:
sustained by anyone attending t e auction. n case
of dispute, the auctioneer's decision shat) be final.
_--Committee-(CI-TC}:
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"Train
Tho eash- register, the truck and the tiff truck are
offered' subject 'to reserve.)
UCTIONEERS NOTE% Builders & Dealers wel-
1 would like to thank all those
who sent cards and flowers
and visited true at the hospital
Conestogolo train the.
trainers'.
come. This sale. of interest to ever-yorie:
and since coming home.
He was referring to
the Trainer,"' a three-day
tensive experience in train-
ing industrial trainers and
.is.a
BRING YOUR OWN -TRUCK OR TRAIL R
ASTERCHARG VISA
Tom L. Scott
24-02-1
"It's the first program of Road Machinery Ltd'. of Gods member of that company's
"If i'' 'known then what I
TERMS:. CASH.ORM
Full• settlement must be made 'sale day and' before
hell} March 23-25.,
any real consequence we've erich, Western Foundry of Employee Relations Depart-
tried, and it was very well Wingham, Ex -Cell -O Wildex merit, said that • too CITC
know now, 1 would have
taught that lesson different -
removal of any goods.. Neither the auctioneer nor the
CITC.
,
1. Clinton and Dashwood approached- ' Conestoga for
ly."
vendor will be responsible lot any loss or damage to received: saki Wayne
.21 -Tender Wanted 21 Tender Wanted amides purchased or, any accident a .injury 25 In Memoriam Kennedy of the Huron Com-, Industries of Exeter. assistance, seeking to use There will be a follow-up to
- -
h I munity industrial Training Course leader was Bit
the Guelph course as _ a_ _ "Trainthe _Trainer'- �eaclt
HULLETT
TOWNSHIP
Tenders wanted for a
tractor with a side -
mounted mower. Tender,
forms are available at
the Rd. Supt's. Tenders
to be in the, hinds of the
undersigned. by
5 p.m. May 4;1"1
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily, accepted
and must be approved
,by M.T.C.
George Hogg"',
Rd'. Supt.
Lgndo wo;, Oat.
Nt)i'1'i 2HO
21-02-1
rTIGNIIERS-WANTED
GRASS
CUTTING .
at Brodhagen Ball Park
Written tenders to be
returned to
NWt4* 80&9
by Aplr3i 270"1
or information plea -to call
345.2f3l -
2L•02 -f
n
TUEMDAY, MAY 12,
1981 for all necessary.
labour and material to
replace the roof of the
HURON COUNTY
LIBRARY BUILDING
situated at 66 Waterloo
5t. S.. Goderich,
Ontario.
To obtain specifications
and tender forms, can• '
tact the undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not
necessari� accesliCd.
B.G. HANLY
•- L''kik �'raaaitrer
lc AdmlgkltraWr
County ole Ifurati,
Cttnrt Hance,
Tbe'Squarsr
Godarleli, Qyttarto,
147A JN2 -
Tel. 524.8394 (Am 514)
23-�2.1
sustained by anyone attending t e auction. n case
of dispute, the auctioneer's decision shat) be final.
_--Committee-(CI-TC}:
--- � --
"Train
Mcltrtitsh; who-hasfiad' ex-
-
model. • �
"1 talked to members, of
partieipantw`il`be undertak="
ing a period of practice
-
Cheques will be accepted with Yank letter or
for
The committal service for the .
late Janet S. (Jinks) Goven-
He was referring to
the Trainer,"' a three-day
tensive experience in train-
ing industrial trainers and
the Guelph CiTC", he com-
training, under superyision,
be serving in such a capacity.
The workshop, which en-
identification. Register on arrival bidding
lock will drift" hate Friday,
hell} March 23-25.,
who led a similar, and very
merited, "and they satisfied,
in the workplace. The CITC
CITC.
number. LUNCH 800'l;Il ON PREMISES
May 1, 1y481 at 1 t a.m. 'tri
Maitlandbank, Cemetery.
.-workshop
at the Clinton campus of
Conestoga College. Co-spon-
successful, "Train the Train-
er'2- workshop co-sponsored
me, So" we decided to go
ahead with it.'''
will then conduct an evalua.
tion the results
a-
+a
Sale conducted by
PEARSON AUCTION COMPANY
4 . 26-0_2_x1
Bored by Conestoga and the
by Conestoga and the Guelph
The workshop concentrat-
si fr
a basis for any future train-
tore r
,
tr '•"
WOODSTO CK, ONTARiO,1-5'19.539-4745
Ed Pearson, Auctio6eer
your nkme is spoken.
Huron CITC, with the assist-
once of the Federal/Provin-
CiTC last October.
the Huron CITC has been
ed on five major topics: The
Learning Process, dealing
ing courses.
There are many others in
'Coutity
Tender
RoofTender
- 20-02-1
'DOLMAGE-in loving
tial Government Employer
in existence for a year. It
with how adults respond in
Huron *ho could
forgotten
memory of our dear son and
Sponsored Training Initia-
conducted a survey which
training,situations and why;
benefit from such training. I
ea d tenders will be
-
brother, Donald Alexander
.
live, the workshop was de-
revealed a perceived need for
Task Analysis, dealing with
according to Mr. Kennedy. '
received by the under-
21 Tender Wanted`
Dolmage, who departed
signed to provide instruction
trainer instruction • among
how to break down a job into
He said that he hoped to see
signed until 4:00 p.m.
- - 21 Tender Wanted
suddenly four years ago:
for'people already employed
Huron County industries.
specific tasks and analyse the
a similar workshop or train -
TUEMDAY, MAY 12,
1981 for all necessary.
labour and material to
replace the roof of the
HURON COUNTY
LIBRARY BUILDING
situated at 66 Waterloo
5t. S.. Goderich,
Ontario.
To obtain specifications
and tender forms, can• '
tact the undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not
necessari� accesliCd.
B.G. HANLY
•- L''kik �'raaaitrer
lc AdmlgkltraWr
County ole Ifurati,
Cttnrt Hance,
Tbe'Squarsr
Godarleli, Qyttarto,
147A JN2 -
Tel. 524.8394 (Am 514)
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CROMARTY-BALL-PARK
April 27; 1917.
in an industrial training cap-
John Goddard, Director of
skills, knowledge, tools and
ing program mounted before
TENDER
it's not the tears that are
acity or, those who will soon
Perth and Huron County
equipment required; Corn-
ation Skills; Motivation
the end of the "year. s
For further information on
for
shed at the time
That tell of the hearts that'
be serving in such a capacity.
The workshop, which en-
campuses, represdnts Cone-
stoga College on the Huron
munii
and Job Instruction Training.
the "'train the Trainer"
'r '
Grass'
are broken
tailed a total of 221/3 class-
CITC.
instruction combined
workshop held at the Clinton
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it's the lonesome tears, in
room/lab hours, had 13 par-
Mr. Kennedy, Profit•Shar-
theory and practice training
• campus, contact Ted Boyd. '
BEEF TUEEOAY PORK
the after years,
ticipants from four Huron
ing Co-ordinator at Champ-
situations. with emphasis on
Manager of Continuing Edu-
Cutting.When
your nkme is spoken.
County industries: Champion
ion Road Machinery and. a
practical demonstrations.
cation for Huron and Perth
bonefidial to watch myself on
'I V. I would' say to myself.
To the world, you may be
s
After' an introduction to
Counties, at (519)' 6532511,
at
forgotten
training princi ales and tech-
Fut.$.
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To others, a part of the pa$t. ,
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niques" partici?ants had the
Written tenders to be re-
But to us who loved you and
and
opportunity to observe them-
ceived by April 25, 1981
addressed to:
lost you,
Your /i gm9ry will . always
Freezer Mees"
selves and each other in
practice training situations
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last.
through use of a videotape
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Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by mons. dad.
'.
Mr. Kennedy commented:
"One
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brothers and sisters.
of the strengths of the
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course material was that it•
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was applicable to any situs.
tion Task'Analysiswas very-hetpfuilso
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were the videoEXPOSITOR-
tape session. i found It very
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MALL ST., HENSALIL, ONTI.
bonefidial to watch myself on
'I V. I would' say to myself.