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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-05-12, Page 15• DAVID M. O'N'L-. Formerly of Goderich, David Martin O'Neill, 22, was one of; hree young persons who died as a result of injuries. reeeived in a traffic lacciden't neer Luck now April 30. Mr. O'liTei'll had :been iivinlg at Hensel, bu. moved to Kings- bridge ea week before the ac n. OBITUARY UARY cident. He had been, I•chedu1ed deuLhter, Teresa Mary; broth - 4o start waking at Alexandra ers, P'titriclt, Gerald, Joe, I3er- Marine andGeneral Hospital. nard and Vez3.nis, and sisters, He was the son of Mr. and Kathleen, Mary Louise, Joanne Mrs. James O'Neill of As hfield Township. He was married to the former Sharon Clark at Kingsbridge in April, 1965.. Iiestdes Inis wife and parents, and Marjorie. Ile was buried in Kingsbridge cemetery following a 'mass at Kingsbrielge Roman Catholic Mr. O'Neill is survived ,by a J,Chure.h. an May B. ‹T• MORE RELAXING T SN � P THURSDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. Also Open Fri. Nite N it 9 P.M. SCHOOL COST HIGHER THAN EXPECTED Debenture issue ' GAY • est Wawanosh To hap n cI ca en a motion. o i on council has tentatively a pr ,vt One fender for the purchase 'he request of there: eblic school d the shed at the rear of the board of East Wawanosh Town township hall was received and ship i'or a $300,000 debenture was opened at this linn'e. The issue for construction and equip- tender of Murray '4+4'ilson, at $60 ping of a new central school. was accepted, ' This is' the seeond,;;•approvial One tender was received for given East Wawanosh. The- or- the eonstructuin Df the, Todd iginal notion was given for de- Municipal Dram. The tender ben ttes of �60 000 which wasf '1p Rebel:, Nicholson n Con- found insufficient to' cover con- struction Co.; of Monkton, of struction estimates received, $2,806 was ac.-epted. • llareld Gaunt and William ; Clerk Joan C. Armstrong was Webster presented to council a i63tructed to order sufficient petition for drainage on the le for the Todd Drain .from 1 t tent`l'an eleventh'I �: r r, dn i s..l � r r r c � _r .s C. Martin 11 if Wallenstain. 'l he •pe.'iti•nn ' v,'as accepted b.' t'•,uneil a re'cd to a request SUN LIFE a progressive CO?.7Lp1CL9'Lg/ in a • progressive tn4u.s t ru GORDON T. WESTLAKE !'hone 6a1R,2, Bayfield SIJN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA TOP VALU ASSORTED CANDY 29 eg. 4 pkgs.1.00 ea. TOP VALU ASSORTED CANDY 39c 3 pk9s. 1100 ea. I:bWNEY'S ASSORTED FAMILY. - - Pkg. of goo PACK., 20 bars ww SHIRLEY GAT STRAWBERR ME F'AMIP E SIZE COLGATE BATHROOM TISSUE WHITE OR YELLOW < 1 ri .ROLLS -- SAVE 12c -- PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 11.14 INCLUSIVE 120, "ANTIC GRANULATED FINE 'WHITE SUGAR. ROBIN HOOD ASSORTED CELEBRATION PUDDING MIX[Spkgs. 'ALLEN'S SWEETENED -BREAKFAST 3 748=oz. . jugs ORANGE DRINK .. o . `T P‘ VALI,I 53WLFTENLD • DRINKS 3aA0=fins $8_ APPLE. GRAPE OR TROPICAL PUNCH �AYLMER SWEET • PICKLES Mixed ••or Medium Cherkans 5 -LB. BAG MOM'S PARCHMENT Pkg. ' `el • TOP VALU SLICED WHITE OR WHOLE is. Rot WHEAT BREAPkgs. MARGARINE YORK FROZEN RASPBERRIES O.R4) STRAWBERRIES KENT FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE 3 21Z 880TOP VALU WHOLE WHITE 3 lib 15 -oz. jars PORK SALE! lao STRICT TRIMMING STANDARDS DEMAND THAT ALL EXCESS BONE'AND FAT RE TRIMMED OFF EVERY CUT OF PORK. THIS MEANS•THAT YOU GET MORE EATAILE MEAT FOR YOUR eAONEIVVISiT YOUR IOA FOOD MARKET TODAY] AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT IGATAPLE TRIM. MED PORK CUTS GIVE YOU MORE VAGUE LOIN. PORK ROAST (BONELESS) •ESSEX PACKERS QUALITY MEATS. • CHEE WEES (a, 590 SIDE BACON.:. 95° SMOKED PICNICS w 550 DAINTY PACK Y. 1.. 4 t 1:00 BOLOGNA '..� 430 LINK SAUSAGE, • 65' • REMI 24 -oz. loaves- 5 oaves 5�a, 20 -oz; • POTATOES. . . . tins KRAIT SMOOTH ' t PEANUT BUTTERn- ; 690 TIDE (SPECIAL PACK) DETERGENT King Size $1,39 TOP VALU FANCY •Pkg. .KERNEL CORN .5T� s 880 WESTON'S MALLOW SUN6AE • BISCUITS 747. 55¢• TOP VALU 41. PURPOSE FLOUR .•••••., Bab f9¢• HEAD. ='LEtfUCE 2 LARGE HEADS U.S. NO. 1 n CORN ME COB 6 cabs 490 U.S. NO. 1 LONG WHITE,,,NEW CROP C POTATOTES Bag 550 NA/' THE RIGHT Tr, LIMIT QUANTITIES TON'S IGA OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M:- OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 0 4) Approval f zlo de 'c e from Go r h $hare , � los ar in th cost of providing ambulance ser- vice to the community. West W iwanosh share is 3 per cent of the cost of the ambulance and garage, , which amount is. $12,500. • • . A bY,lavv to regulate the in- stallation of entrance ways over ditches- and water courses on public roads forming part of 1he township road system was pass- ed. Aecot}nts paid were: Murray Reid, warbioide, $170.00; Signal - Star, shed tender, $2,80; On- tario Hydro, hall power, a,' •75; S. H. Blake, HuronCounty Muni- eipal Officers Association mem- bership, $20.012; Wingitam • Re- tarded Childrens' Authority, 1966 levy, education, $258.46. Road accounts: Harvey Culbert, salary $103.34; Cyril Boyle, sal- ary, operator, $145.86; (Cecil Cranston, snow 'fence, $7.50; Im- perial Oil Limited, fuel and tax, $175.23; Grant Chisholm, grease and oil, $31.89, Dominion Road Machinery, cuttiri. edges, filt- ers, S128.64; N. McDonald, fill- ing washouts, (backfilling cul- verts, $164.00; Wm. Park, haul- ing salt, $;.6.50; Receiver Gen- eral, unemployment insurance stamps, $8.40; Bank of Com- merce. Canada. pension plan, $7.66; Frank Thompson, grader insurance, $20.00. - CAR RADIOS CUS POM & UNDER DASH RADIOS FOR BALL MAKES H utcIinson Radio---TV—Appliances 308 Huron Rd. 524-7831 ,The Gederietb Signal -Star, 411hur dry,. May 12, l 1 CaIIFor Sevage Invetigafion In . Ontario Cottage Locafi�n Stressing Ontario's $ ke in pure water au a key fa tor in the growth -of the -tp rr u t' .and. recreational industry, the On- tario Economic Council has .call- ed fol• a comprehensive checkup betwee now and 1970 of sewage systems serving tfie province's 150,000 to• 200,000 private cot- tages - kola Health 'unit was asked to inspect.t1 a adequacy of a4 cot- tage -disposal systems. under it$ jurisdietiu. In excess of { 11,600 inspec- tions would :have: been required and Isonly,e! it- weeks were available for the requested sur- vey, it was h,e1d to be imprac, tical. - The council urged that muni- As future cottage develop cipal assessors, tbuilding and Ment beesme 3 more egncentrat- sanitary inspectors, county ell in the Laurentian Shield, it health units, field' staff` of the is recognized that adequate pol- On+tario department of lands and lution control becomes more forests, and cottager assacia- and more costly and more diffi- tions co-operate in a program of cult. No septic tank system or information -directed' to all per- tile -field, for example, .should sons using septic tile fields ad- be closer •than 50 feet to any jacent to lakes and rivers. well, lake, stream or pond. should be mare more aware of health, in, its published guide - The OEC said that cottagers The Ontario department of current pollution control stand- lines, holds that, in addition, the ards and be required to comply maxi.num elevation • of the with th,m. ground. water table, or of any Cottager ussociatians have rock formation or layer of im- asked for increased inspection pervious material should be not and enforcement, but neither in- less .,than three feet , below, the dividual municipalities, county bottom of any tile trenches, that health units, nor the provincial ispproximatrly five feet be - government unorganized ter- low ground surface. ritories have had enough train- At issue is not only water ed staff for this work, the coun- pollution rhut • the possible -haz-- cil said. • ard' communicable disease The number of cottages in transmission by files or direct Ontario is at least 150,000 and contact. Typhoid fever, para= may be ,Otyphoid fever, dysentry and thole '.andsnearer and forests200000. officialsn some of the virus diseases such forecast a growth to well over as infectious hepatitis can be 600,000 cottages in the next spread. • three decades, the 'council re- ports. • Express Concern Periodic concern has been ex- pressed by cottager groups them - styes For example, the Mus- PaI:' Is Delivery • Owned and Opeiated by Paul Spain Local Delivery Service Local Hauling :- ANYTIME • • For Information CALL 524-9469 or • 52.4-8181 • Three courses of action ap- pear desirable says the council: First. perhaps under the fed- • eral health grant, a number of university ant, other post sec- ondal y students might be en• gaged for test "audits." Fol- lowing instructional programs, they could be given the . job of surveying, under the direction of trained santiary inspcctor , :samples of e tali) shed . cottage areas io deteroi'ine the condition of, existing waste disposal sys- tems The overall results. when pub- lished. might well result in vol- untary corrective action by Frit-. tagers if such is .indicated. It } y might also awaken municipal and c.lunt; co:tncils to the need for an expanded program of inrp eetion. . Second, in e0rip oration with • bolding in$peOtors -"-as5Cs$ax' - and other ltrGlal ,nn.unleipal: o 3al+s, 'health units, and deppert' ne.nt', of lands and forests :Gel':. staff,..mtt�hx rUra a e ato •pub - betty might be gives. to present ,, laws prohibiting the .construe-- tion o«: a. Waste disposal system' without the approval of the coir• earner :healthh.gency and to the legislation goYerni ng the opg -ation of existing systems. d No extensive . plie relations program has apparently been. initiated, as 'least in recent years More frequent legal an - tion for violations should also be initiated' if reported viola- tions are ignored. Finally, it "might be desirable to review existing legislation to determine if more rigid 'sub- division control should not be- come mandatary for any area Within several hundred yards of a lake or stream. . City traffic accidents would bb reduced, says The Ontario Safety •League, if all. motorists followed this simple rule of good driving: when driving through an intersection, .bake your foot ,oft the aecelerator- aand re: •t it lightly on the brake. WOOL JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD. Is collecting wool for grading and sale in the co-operative plan. 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