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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-06-14, Page 25
GODERICiJ SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 197377 -PAGE 9A Liz! A MEDI Eco ETAR11 know cad 414 11 CLINT 12 or Ping h0 comp*, one Y11rt In not vincial government's plans for the Niagara t and the Parkway tem ringing metro ask farmerstro too much," says Gc President of the On eration of Agriculture.and ho is a Varna hog n fernier frorn Huron id, "We support land- ing but not at the far- pense.' government rovincral K ill lock land into far - then fobs the respon- nto the federal govern - make sure farmers can 'ving off this land. Far - not survive if they are by such, hyoo er major weakness is ernment's refusal to Ste land -owners for overnight drops in property value when land uses are changed. Certainly, farmers should not have to foot the bill for something that will benefit all of society," adds Hill. The government's claims that compensation is too costly are rejected by the OF'A. "We have already submitted a workable proposal for compensation that will not cost one dollar of tax revenue. We cannot accept such a weak excuse for inaction." The Federation also criticizes the plan 'for not setting aside land strictly for livestock and poultry production. "A land - use plan that had concern for farmers would specify certain areas where livestock and poultry producers could live without being continually harassed by odour com- plaints." tformallon ram d111 ,gradual To cover an ever Increasing work load the Huron County Public Health Unit has been Increasing staff over recent months and on May 22 hired Senior Health Inspector Jack MacKinnon. Mr. MacKinnon comes to' the Huron Health } Unit from a position as H'ea!th Inspector with the Bruce County unit and experience in Kincardine. He will be working with a staff of five, permanent Inspectors and two summer staff members. He explains that he hopes to more fully organize the health Inspection program and get a full Inspection system functioning In Huron. (Staff Photo) n to: Rspl ollegs, 29$ Kitchener, 'ENCY f the top bowlers from n Elizabeth School with their teacher Barlow and volunteer arg Allison attended a ama" in Kitchener on June 1, first tournament for from trainable retar- Is in Region 2 of the 'on, was held at Vic - owl, Kitchener. It is at this will become an event. nthusiastic teams took th the Goderich team seventh. The Guelph team won the trophy donated by the Kitchener -Waterloo Association for the Mentally Retarded. The five bowlers on the win- ning team were also presented with smaller trophies donated by Mr. Walker of Victoria Bowl. Crests -were presented to the Galt team members who placed second in the tournament,. Glasses with a bowling emblem engraved on them were presen- ted to all those who took part. Trophies were also presented by Mr. ,Walker for high single and high triple scores for boys and girls. After .bowling two games in the morning lunch was served to everyone at McQuarrie Memorial School. A third game was bowled after lunch and the presentations made. The residents of Huronview, along with other senior citizens of Ontario, will celebrate Senior Citizens' Week frortr June 17 to 23. The event has been endorsed by the ministry of Community and Social Ser- vices as part of the program for Homes for the Aged. The Committee of Management of Huronview has declared open house for the week, and invites all senior citizens' clubs, or any citizen over 60, to come and join in the programs. For this week only, the dining room will be open to visitors' and volunteers' at a nominal charge and supper, will be provided the day of Che pic- nic. It would be appreciated if clubs or individuals whey -a -re planning to stay for meals would let us know i a . ce. Following is a sche ac- tivities: 1 A special church service will be held in the auditorium on Sunday morning, June 17, with the choir 'of Ontario Street Church providing the music. Our Chaplain, Rev. W. McWhinnie, will be in charge of the service. In the afternoon there will be a concert by the choir cif Marian Villa, Home for the Aged, London. Monday afternoon there will be Old Tyme music and dan- cing in the auditorium. Goderich Senior Citizens' Club will join with the Huronview residents in the activities and will assist with the music. Tuesday afternoon, Lucknow Town and Country Club mem- bers will visit Huronview. Rev. George Youmatoff, Rector of Bayfield and Middleton Anglican Churches, and for- merly Padre of C.F.B., Clinton, will lead a sing -songs in the auditorium. Rev. Youmatoff is well-known to..the most of the a residents of Iltrronview because of the great interest he took in Huronview during the years he was stationed at the base. Wednesday, the annual Fluronview picnic will be held on the grounds, weather per- mitting, or in tije au,ditor*, if the wettherman does not cooperate. There will be games, races, etc., commencing at 2 p.m. and Wingham Senior Citizens' Club will assist with the program. Thursday afternoon there will be organ music in the auditorium. The Senior Citizens' Clubs of Bayfield and Exeter will put on a variety program for Family Night (Thursday evening, 7 p.m.). These same clubs provided the. Family Night program during Senior Citizens' Week last year and it waskreally enjoyed by everyone. Friday is always Bingo day at Huronview, but for this week, we hope to have many 'outside' seniors with us. The games will be held in the auditorium with some real prizes, instead of the usual chocolate bars, etc. Brussels' Senior Citizens will join our residents for the afternoon. On Saturday, June 23, there will be table games in the auditorium (progressive euchre, bridge, 500, etc.). Seaforth Happy Citizens' Club will spon- sor this activitx. support the mentally retarded Service Station and Coffee. Shop 411 Huron Rd., Goderich /524.6871f' t f GODERICH & OWEN SOUND Floor Coverings - Paints'- Wallpapers Draperies - 18th Century Furniture Relinisher IN GODERICH PHONE 524-8532 MANAGER - CLAYTON IIIA ZEN Custom. Farm Work PLOUGHING CULTIVATING PLANTING Goderich rs I j " Twenty two year old Klaus Seeger, a recent graduate in Environmental Health from Ryerson Polytechnical *Mute at at Toronto, joined the Huron Council Health In- spection staff May 14. Mr. Seeger will cover the complete range of inspections conducted by the Health Unit but for the moment is concentrating In the areas of septic tank lot approvals, swimming pools and the inspection of nine summer .camps located Irv. Huron. (Staff.. Photo) LAKE RANGE ACRES TIMOTHY J. HUNTER THE REASONS for Insuring locally through our Independent Insurance agency - • CONVENIENT SERVICE • LOCAL KNOWLEDGE • CLAIMS 8 COVERAGE ADVICE All Types of Insurance W.J. HuInsuranceA9ency 38 EAST ST GODERICH 1524-8100 ,Don MacEwan 524.9131 Palmer, daughter of Mrs. W.J. Palmer, Street, received her es a graduate nurse et the annual Ion exercises of St. School of Nursing, . Moss Palmer was on the students' coun- Goderlch District to o1 which she is a e. At St. Mary's she Ident of the Student s Association. Ad - her class as valedlc- she_ spoke of each te's obligation to the status of her among the other alICipilnss -sad - -to. the morales upon It was built. Miss has accepted a at Toronto General (commencing this fall. by Ford, Studio) • FARROWING PENS • COW TIE & FREE STALLS • SOW TIE STALLS • WATER BOWLS • FINISHING PENS • LIXIP PIG NIPPLES • ALL TYPES OF FEEDERS Contact Henry Gerrits aaEqu pme t 482-9588 Distributor for HYDE PARK Farm Supply Debbie MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aitken, Market Street, received the general proficiency award for Grade 12 at Alma College, St. Thomas, during recent ceremonies at the school. The award carries with it a $500 scholarship towards her next year's tuition at the school, Mins MacDonald also wort the award for History; the creative writing (English) award; and the gold pin -.for maintaining first class honor standing in all three terms of the school year. idb ir ADVISORY Business Management Seminar with' tpe co-operation of the Godericit Businessmen's Association lF YQU_ Own and operate your own business — Manage a business -- Expect to own and operate a business You are invited to attend a Small Business Seminar "EXPANDING YOUR BUSINESS" at the Bedford Hotel on June 20th, 1973 9:0? A.M. - 4:30 P.M. CANADA WEEK' PROCLAMATION T til r Canada, our land created by the fusion of ng cultures, enriched by the contribution of ,umsr cultures, fatherland of all Canadians; To �rtour this country, home of over 22,000,000 :Proud of their heritage and the freedom they 10 honour this land of peace and prosperity, this lend of untold resources; to fpa011r this country which Is ours, of which we all NCANAOAh KWoclalm the week o# Juni 25 to July 1),04$I Invite the •citizens of Town of ©oderlch to e lt by striving to know our 'country better, by our naa and displaying our symbols. Harry Worrell Mayor PROGRAM: "Small business financial statements and the Impact an expansion of the business may have on them . will be discussed. The seminar program will Include brief presentations and an Illustrative case study of Interest to owners, operators and managers of small businesses, and per- sons who expect to own and operate a small business." REGISTRATION: ' "Complete the attached notice and forward It advising number attending and enclosing your registration foe(s) of $10.00, luncheon included, (no additional charge for spouse). Make cheque payable to Industrial Develop- ment Bank. Exterior Latex White Exterior House Paint White Avant garde Exterior Latex White and Colors Exterior House Paint White • and Colors Floor and Porch Enamel - 5 exciting colors Director of Advisory Services, Industrial Development Bank. c/o Mr. Bob Swartman, Secretary -Treasurer, Qoderlch Businessmen's Association, 88 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. Name(s) Address JOHN JEFFERY &SON 524-8171