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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-15, Page 11AVM( ess t,7ie Plaster; sena TOWN AND COUNTRY CLASSIFIEDS VICES AVAILABLE 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21. BIRTHS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973—PAGE 11 TERi LI prietor, ent, nicipal. Id up, 24.801 all 55.4601' Bou •(0 Celt« ) DEAIEI 524.8411 :E & TV vood Servict to all sof, elevisin IN STAY. X-520711 CLEANS SERVICE IAKES PECK NA X748 DWN EEPING /ICE Returns err - Indivi eparations E BEANE 'hdne 482', VNINGH4 nes SI. hone 482• cgt. ,TON ANC[ at—Beaftr ervice X11 makes aRd. W 7871 sirs le ame, ,d parking. longer than ;111r1 pare rence ('that he:ivter and tame that r, tit -., w'd'r rest good 'olid and :1 Old ride 01 agree charge,. licence not Mails SIM! within s VIS 8411 John and .HINTING AND UPAPERING REE ESTIMATES 1 524-6667 PEDERSEN THOUSE STREET IN THE ESTATE OF Edith Pearl Jenkins, deceased, All per tuns having claims againstBrenda Thompson, Sea forth. Gran - the estate of the above mentioned, dparents are Carter and Grace Ker - the estate Twp, ufGo rich in -the slake, Staffs; and Ken and Item! County of Huron, who died at the--Thohnpson, Giiderich.`-gll Town of Goderich cin, the 23rd day of May 1972, are required to file proof of sane with the undersigned `on or before the 1 5th day of April 1973. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distributcthe estate, having regard only to the claims of which- he then shall have had notice. '1'1IOMPSON:. [tick announces the arrival of .h14 4.41 iy sf+tter, Renee Grace+, at Alexandra Marine and General Ilpspital, on March 7, 197:1. Renee's proud parents are Jim and DATED at Toronto -this 5th day of March 197:3. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 145 Queen St., West, Toronto. ADMINISTRATOR 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST —White male cat with black markings on head and neck, an- swers to name of Snowball. Lost in Cambridge St. district last week. Anyone seeing this cat please con- tact 524-7598 as it is a cltildC pet. —gl lx DOI)i)S—At Kincardine and District General Hospital on March a, 197:1' to Shirley and Rick Dodds, R.R. 1, Kincardine 0 baby buy, Jason, Richard. ESSEX —At Alexandra Hospital 00 March a, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs.1, Alvin Essex, E(.1(. 4, (soderich a baby buy, Scott 'Raymond. MAI('I'iN—At, Alexandra Hospital on March 7, 197:3 to .Jim and Pat Martin, R.R. :3, Goderich a baby girl. WOLFE --At Alexandra Uiospital on March 9, 197:1 to Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Wolfe, R.R. 5, Clinton a hahv girl, Victoria .Jean. MILLION -Mr. and Mrs. Ken Million, Hanover, wish to announee the arrival of their chosen son, - Gerald Kenneth, a brother for Sue, Robbie :rod 'Perri. —g11 mF 26. CARD OF THANKS 'PHOMPSON, I would like to ex- press a sincere thank you to Dr. R.G. Lomas for his wonderful care of Renee and myself. Thank you also to our family and friends for their visits, flowers, cards and gifts While in the hospital and since returning horse. Many thanks also to Rev. Royal for his welcomed visit. Y-rtlr thoughtfullness will always be remembered. -Brenda and.- Renee Thompson. —gl 1 EEDY —1 wish to thank evervnne who remembered 1110%001e i was in hospital . Your kindness and thoughtfulness was greatly ap- preciated, - Colleen Fa•dv. —g1 1 x ('AL[)WE1.L•-1 wish to thank my friends, relatives and neighbours, for their cards, flowers and Gifts and visits, while I was in hospital.. 'T'hanks to Rev. L. Royale, Rev. McCallum for their visits. Special thanks to Dr. Watts, i)r. Wallace, and all the nurses on the Surgical 1104r . It was'rnuch appreciated. - Mrs. C. Caldwell. —g1lx • CAI('I'WRiGH'i' -1 would like to thank All who sent me cards and gifts while I was a patient in the Goderich Hospital and after coming home. Special thanks to Dr. Lynch, Dr. Lambert, nurses rind 'staff on second floor west. - Derrick Cart- wright. ---g1 1 Peter G. Sullivan (left), Dominion Dairies Southwestern Ontario district sales manager, samples Sealtest ice cream, one of Sealtest's products to be distributed by newly appoin- ted distributor, Alexander 'Sandy' Bisset, (right), president of Bisset Brothers Limited, for the Goderibh area. S.S. 6 0 qrd d like to extend a sincere you to the Kinettes for ing me queen of their .Gras. The gifts were ly appreciated. MRS. L. PROUSE 21. BIRTHS ('ALLAN" ---At Alexandra Hospital on March 8, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs. .John Callan, 104 A West St., Goderich ..a baby girl, Meghan Elizabeth. WILLIAM acDonald Electric COMPANY LIMITED 133 BRITANNIA ROAD 524-7851 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL FREE ESTIMATES Owned and operated by Dave Beach JACK H. GERRITS CONSTRUCTION R.R. 4, CLINTON For better and longer* lasting BUILDINGS heiher it be barns, a garage, teen -to or home renovations. We do them all to your satisfaction. Call or write for free estimates with no obligation. PHONE 481-7290 Announcement ... On March 1, 1973, the partnership of MacEwan & MacEwan Insurance agency was dissolved. This division was completed on a friendly and co- operative basis with Peter S. MacEwan continuing on an agency in his name, and Donald MacEwan has moved to W.J. Hughes Insurance Agency, 38 East Street, Goderich, Telephone 524-8100. l will be handling all insurance business for W.J. Hughes Insurance agency along with certain clients tlrom the MacEwan Agency: • Our office handles an lines of Insurance and real estate, and my main interest will be in the insurance field, DONALD G, IMIacEWAN TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH Tenders for Gravel for the crushing and hauling of app• roximately 12,000 u. yds. of 5/8" gravel and must be capable 011000 cu. yds. a day. Work to be done to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent And com- pleted by June 15, 1973. Tenders are to be in the hands of the Road c ftntendent by 6 p.m. March 19, 1973 and ac - by a certified cheque for $500. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars contact Joe Potter, R.R. 3, Clinton Road Superintendent cg10,1lb There are plenty of motorists in Goderich these days 'who are wondering whether the municipal .road budget is adequate. In the midst of all the discussion settling around the former "Huron County Jail, Sky' Harbor Airport, the shop- ping plaza and Suncoast, Estate's new. housing develop- ment., cars travelling some Goderich streets are encoun- tering seas of mud which in cer- tain cases are non-navigatable. Chairman of Public Works for the town, Reeve Deb Shewfelt admits tae problem is serious in some parts of the municipality, most particularly the portion of Eldon Street below Bennett Street. Shewfelt said indic tions are the road budget needs to be substantiall\ increased this year to begin an intensified program- -of-.. digging out --and rebuilding streets in Goderich. He mentioned Eldon, Warren, Brock and St. Vincent Streets for starters. The Reeve did- say that the 1972-73 winter has been the worst winter in many years. "We've had 'three thaws and three break-ups," said Shewfelt. "The road crew is doing the best it can with pit - run gravel but it really isn't - solving the problem." , `Last year's road budget was $125,300. Shewfelt said that his budget for public works in Goderich, as yet unapproved by council,, could he , as high as $460,0(10. - In fact, Shewfelt claimed that if a half million dollars was spent every year 'for five years on roads in Goderich, "we might get caught up". Taxpayers have been telephoning the town office and Reeve Shewfelt voicing their displeasure over the ..condition of the roads. Reeve Shewfelt urged ratepayers to bear in mind that not all their tax dollars go to the town. of Goderich. About half` of all taxes collected goes to the Huron County Board of Education; another substantial portion makes its way to the County of Huron; and Goderich gets what rema-;ns to pay for all the services needed in the municipality. local planning board hears lawyer's letter about the county. jail A co t t i t ri s Of correspondence discus?; at Tuesday evenings Plant 'ng 'Board meeting was one letter from Stratford lawyer William Byers requesting, on behalf of the Save the .tail Society, a change of -zoning at the former Huron County Jail to park land. it was pointed out at the meeting that such 0 change would not he a by-law change or amendment, as requested by the letter, 1'11 a change to the official plan. Gary Davidson, county plan- ner, explained to the meeting that he supposed the ap- plication was meant to request an official plan. change and that'it represented the first, step of legal maneuvering by the S.JS. "Once the application is made," he explained, "no ac• tion can take place with regard to work at the site (tearing down t he controversial jail wall) until the matter has been dealt with." if the board were to recom- mend such it change to Town Council, and if it. were atr- proved, such zoning would not permit construction of the County Assessment offices on the site. If the Planning Board and Town Council turn`e'd the request down then those filing it have the right to appeal it before the Ontario Municipal Board which would again tie the matter up until a ruling were made. Decision 'on the matter' at that point could take some time. . The Planning Board agreed to send a letter to Mr. Bvers in- forming him that his ap- plication was incorrect. Save the .Jail Society president Joan Van den Broeck said Wednesday morning that the lawyer had been contacted by phone and a corrected ap- plication would be filed in time to be dealt with at town coun- cil's. March 22 .meeting. Trustees will meet St. Marys council By Wilma Oke Faced with the prospect of prepaying 5O percent of the con- struction costs of the sewage nutlet for the new addition started this month at „Holy Name School in St. Marys, the I[uron-Perth ('ciunty Roman Catholic Separate School 'Board will send 0 five -man committee to meet with the St. Marys Town Council in an at- tempt to get the town to pay a - larger share. The meeting will he held tin March 20. On the school ho0rd commit- tee 'an ad hoc committee for huild1ng _projects, are trustees Gordon Ball of St. Marys, Howard Shantz and F.J. ' Vere both of Stratford. Added to it are trustee David Teahen of Stratford ` and former board member Chris Walraven of Kit- chener and 'formerly of St. Marys, who were both on this committee last year and are familiar with the sewage problem in the town.. • ' Mr. Ball, reporting for tte'ad hoc committee, said _that con- struction for the $193,245 ad- dition to St. Aloysius School in St rat ford °\yati e xpec ted to start the first week of April \E 'ork 0n the $289,891 addition to Holy Name School in St. Marys underway. Superintendent of wine at ion, .101)11 Vintar, and trustee Michael ('onnolly of RR '1. Kip - pen, and Ted (;eolfrev of I(.i.. 2 Zurich, ill . attend ' the Regional Conference for School Trustees and Adm1nisi rators to he held • in Han►ilto11 from March 29-.x31. David 'Peahrn, chairman of the Personnel ('omrnittee, said his committee would hold its, 011 salary March 27 in The. Goderich Brani-h of the Huron Unit. of the Canadian Cancer Sorit}tE•-,(net Thursdav- at St. George's, church - and heard Education Chairman .Yeah Ginn give a report on a seminar she attended in Lon- don recent ly. The speaker at the seminar, Canon R.C. Brown, education chairman -for Ontario, said that if people would notice things early and see their doctors early, a greater degree of suc- cess in treating cancer could he realized., Canon. Brow . stressed the seven safeguards mall people: regular medical ('he ups; no smoking; dental checks 'for unusual conditions in ..the mouth; bowel examinations arranged through family dot -- tors; no over-exposure to sunlight; and for women, regular self-examinatiirn of the breasts; and regular pap tests. Consideration is being given to the need for. an Industrial Cancer Education program and the benefits to he derived from resident nurses in industry. A letter was received concer- ning the Daffodil Coffee Party ,to be held at The White Car- nation April 4 from 2:30 tc► 9:00 to kick-off the annual cancer campaign in Huron. Each branch in Huron [Unit will assist at The White Carnation at some tirtie during the day. A project entitled, "Send tt Mouse to College" was discussed but the matter Was tabled until a later time. The project provides funds for laboratories t -o buy nice for cancer research. New pamphlets . ('out cancer were displayed , the meeting and the educt ion chairman was given pe • issiop to place suitable pa ' phlets in each of the school in the county. The ike-a-thou for the Goderi • area was discussed *rid f rther plans for this an: nua event will he released go . residentf3ob Swartman was lected chairman of planning, development and nominations. The next meeting is April 30 at St. George's Church. first meet ing negotiations alt Seafort h. Trustee Vincent Young of Goderich," ciiairnian of a sub, committee on the Family Life Advisory ('ornmittee, said his committee would present 0 report on 'Tuesday. Nlarch 1:1. at St. James School in Seaforth. • At the board meeting held in St. Michael';-' School in Strat- ford aptesentation on Library Resource Semites was trade 1)v. Miss !Marigold ('ollins, teacher- 1ihrarian at St. Michael' School and b'. Pascal Calarco, program consultant, with the ministry of education in Waterloo. Miss Collins gave ;an outline off her duties in developing 0 program of school lihrary ser- vices, in 'selecting appropriate and essential books and materials that -support- - the school curricultnn, in meeting the eth ca11onal needs :ind in- terests of every individual child. in tvorking closely with teachers and making available even Issi,tance from the library for an effective claisroon► prograru and in assistirtg with 11rriitt 11111 development and unit planning.. with teachers. Miss Collins outlined ad- ditional duties she has as it librarian and also presented slides tie+";wing different pr0)('•ts carried out by the students through the art ap- proach. Mr. (' larco told how lihraries have evolved in the school ,stem, that they ares a recent thing in some eletnen- tary schoolsancf something Yet to carne in others. Ile ;poke of a .greater stress being placed on language as a learning vehicle and this is helped- by exposing students to a wider• range of gond books. Mr. ('alarm said that in rural- areas students are ill pr'tepared to compete with student' from large urban cen- tres with their fine lihraries. He stressed the importance 0f providing good libraries for the hest quality of schooling t0 overcome this inequality. Mr. Calarco showed pictures of the new library resource centre at tit. 13onifa(e School in Zurich to demonstrate Ahat.. can be clone iia ;I ,small rural school 12.12 pupils), then he showed pit tures 'of hoar 0 small lS'ellington ('aunty -shoo! ;it Marden has used its general purpose room as, a part -11111 hhrary in the question and answer period, trustee 'Ted Geoffr•e\ asked if bookn►oohilt's would fill the need where no lihrar'v resource centre was available in a school. Nil-. Calarco,,-aid it, was_ not':)lirr1,cti(al alterniitive. ile suggested that two or more schools in tht' same area share the .services of one librarian. "Materials, will he used to ;1 c greater extent if they are located in the school, readily available to both the teacher and the students. -rather than 0v ailahle only once ' 1 week during a bookmobile visit," he Said. • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin over the weekend. Terry I-(oy of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy ' over the weekend, also Debbie and Kelly I-fov of God&tpich on Sunday. Mrs. Grenier had several guests from Detroit over the weekend, Her grandson Arnold. Meader and June .Jewel were married on Saturday. Lois Adam; °'1' itr''tc:r rind Brian Petrie, Cheryl Ann Hodges, Sharon Shelly, Lloyd, and Susan • Tigert, Phillil_ Black, Phit ip Young. Joanne and 13d1 Mole- were all confir- med hy'Bishop H Applevard at St. George's Anglican ('hurch, Goderich on March 4. A recep- tan) was held after the confir- mation. On March 11, the ones. that were confirmed took their first communion at Christ Church, Port Albert Congratulations to Dean Dougherty on winning ``;1lit) on the ','Who am I' contest on ('KNX-'I'V Friday night. • Mr. and Mrs. George Fritzlev and Ron "of Burford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper over„ the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cozvn and family of Stratford were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Petrie. On Sunday 1tev. G. Russell dedic ated bihles, Prayer looks, and a new ;tole at Christ Anglican church. Mr,. Sally Johnston and family and her sister Florence visited with Mrs. Arnold Green o11 the weekend. Mr. and Mrs George Williams, returned home 0n Monday. from Florida where thi•v had been on holtd;:vs for the past four week`. Local boy home from YBCSevent Larry 1)aer of Goderi, h was one of more than (4111) youngsters from wari+orr- p,or(1ts in southern Ontario; too (ortyerge 4an the city of 8c:rrhor,'r,:;h to compete in the loth inatio! proyinc`ial Youth flows ling Council ('hampionship),, Competitions \ere hell for girls :1011 boys singles and teams in three age di\Neons bantam, tumor- and senior, catering howlers from eight t0 19. years of age. These voiingsters tatted in competitions in their own Mewling centre, unwed to zone plaYdow'ns and then into the frra� 1111 i;il Coin i)etiti0ns. Sottt hemi • Ontario, , because of Its -i1(', is divided into 1 7 runes. A total of 1t youngsters represented each zone. which also meant a representation from about 811 bowling ((111 res .Althloigh Larry placed lith in the Bantam Boys Singles with a scOre of 419, he did very well to go as far as this. Huron New Democ"ratio candidate Paul Carroll, right, with the support of NDP Prorincial ' leaderStephen Lewis44left, toured the facilities of Sherlock -Manning Piano's Tuesday mor- ning when Mr. Lewis made an eleventh hour campaign visit to the riding., The New Democrats also visited the County offices in Goderich, Goderich town hall and the Sheaffer Pen Company plant at Goderich. Their visit to Clinton wound up with, a press conference at the NDP committee rooms.