HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 180A-,-,09D4RICY SWRIAleST.,1-g, THU4PA.Y. JANUARY 30, 1975
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DR. AND MRS. W. B. WHEELOCK
Austria honeymoon
A honeyhibon .ski ,trip to
Austria followed the January
11 wedding in North Street
United Church of Dr. W.
Brian Wheeld-k and Janet
Anne MacRae, both of
Toronto. The wuple was
- married by the Rev. Ralph
King amid white, gladioli,'
where the wedding reception
\,vas. held: The guests' tables
were graced with candlelit
ming -fern and babY's. breath
in silver rose bowls.
A special .guest was the
bride's grandmother, Mrs.
W. A. MacRae of Halifax.'
Fpr travelling, the bride
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Food poisoning big concern
The Huron Comity Health
Urit...helda public 'meeting
this °week to educate
Goderich • and area
foodhandlers on basic
sanitation practice's ,to
dise.ase.
The • unit invited staff
members from nursing
homes-, hospitals, grocery
Stores/caterers, restaurants,
butcher stores, coffee
wagons, and bake shops to
see and hear a presentation
on yersonal and establish-
ment hygiene for foodhan-
dlers.
"A lot of owners of
businesses 'serving, food are
'ignorant of the facts
surrounding food poisoning,"
said health inspector Jack
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MacKinnon.
preventing bacteria growth should be kept at 140 degree's
on food served. or better. Tempek•atures
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below thamark allow far
.bacterial growth and the,
organisms ,can multjgjy. in a
steam pot for instane
'The health unit personnel The information, included
hope. to make the foodhan- -
interesting facts on ttie.
dlers aware of. their
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provincial regulations. They
conditions. needed and the
responsibilities underrapid growth -of bacteria causing f
feel that by making. the uinioad pp.oeirssoonninngei
.pointed Out that the
poisoning ' agents multiply
rapidly" in temperatureS
between 40 and 140 degrees.
Theorganisms double 'in
number every 15 minutes
and start to grow within tW.0
to four hours after the food
is brought into -room tem-
-"ratures.
Foodsthat are prepared
ahead of serving time and
are kept warm on a stove
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businessmen and staff
members aware of ' their
' duties the health insp,ector
will not have to force the
regulations on unhappy -
clients. •
The 'S. -Objects covered in',
the day long seminar
• touched on several results of
improper .handling, stbring
and cooking of. food and
offered simple and inex-
pensive • methods„, of
G?derich Twp. Recreation
"'Just bUrsting with new
ideas and enthusiasm!" This
best describes the overall...,
inaugural' meeting January
22, of the Goderich Township
Recreation Council-, held in
the council • room;
township teams summer or
winter.
Membership cards valued
at 0$1-Will•td "available for
1975 and will allowthe
bearer of such to pattiCipate,,
in any or all Goderich
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'. daisies, mums changed ,tb a brown knit' pt
__Nevi? Townshtp sports. 'All prepaid
Holmes"ville:
dragons and red poinsettias suit with a CaPe. , ti-- 'old rrrerffiErer----74.4-741---rrale-miaers—will ..reeeiv-e.-- • .-- „, _ -• _ . ,.
cards . , Stop the Press
in brass containers. ' The couple will reside. in •were- in attendance, Jerny their .-0••
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The bride -is the daughter Toranto.where the.groo'rri is Ginn, Hugh Lobb, JOhn automatically.
. Coderich Township
y, Interesting' and en-
of Mr.' and Mrs, .D. L. ' on the staff at .St. Michael's ' est t oo •e, - o Recreation Council takes
Doug Feagan, Mar' '' t'hUsiastic reports were giVen., ••
- MacRae, Goderich, Dr. G. Hospital. gteat pleasure in announcing
- Po" Hazel NIcCreath and regarding: winter crafts by just at press time that
By Audrey Middleton
recreation- for Goderich •
Township, . just organized,
only six months-, then
recreation for the :township
will progress with' colourful
flourish in '75. n -Keep in
touch !
H., Wheelock • and the late • .. •
Audrey Middleton plus one Marion Powell and Hazel
Mrs. Betty • ' Wheelock of ,iaunches M,c.Creath; men's. hdc,key by Goderich Township residents
• Halifax, N.S, are fhe parents - Sea t 'guest, Wayne Tebbutt. • can look forward, " corn -
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John Wesfbrooke , was Wayne Tebbutt;',Wilderness Mencing in 1975, to a,- 'five
of the groom. elected chairman' for ,the survival, a pos'gible nature ,icre Goderich'"Township
p.,rovided „wedding music • Belt Program .1975 -term,:' Hazel McCreath - club- for early spring by , it!
Izikefront park. •
written by Henry Purcell, ' .• „., as . vice . chairman; Joe .. Audrey. Middleton; Saturday . This' piece of land ,and
Back and Jeremiah Clarke. The Ontario government Fritzley; secretary; and 1 children's' sports 'by Hugh choice beach is situated
The, Ivide was given' in ' last week launched .,an Audrey Middleton, press Lobb. Hugh noted a slump in •actjaCent to 111a-ckpoint Rd.,
marriage by her father. She - edikation program aimed at ' secretary. , -attendance. • of . children• • •
south of 6oderkh, A' park of
wore an ivory wool crepe convincing motoris”, to Wear Residents of the township ° ,beyond•the Holmesville area,. 0.ut, own - a dream come
gown • :which she had - seat belts' it was announced will be, interested to hem' So please note,, elementary trte! You'll hear more front
Organist Lorne Dotterer
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designed. Her headdress was
a Juliet cap of„ 4eed pearls
and she carried a nosegay of
red sweetheart roses, baby
carpations and baby's
breath.
• Maid of honor Was Miss
ht T p t t• • d that the.'Recreation Council school • 'aged children are. later • •
Communications Minister has planned another free welcome to participate in •
John R. Rhodes. ' •townshili skating, party „at flonr hockey at the school. ‘,
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-Goderith arena :for some SaturdaymorningS.
In m'aking the. -an- Sunday in February.. Watch-: Doug' Feagan reported:
nour;cement, Mr. Rhodes for a definite date , Sent by for 'the Teen ' Sports "held' •
said the government has note from the, school. So Wednesday night:. 8-10 p.m.
decided not ,tp make the even if you don't skate, come of volleyball, floor .hockey or"
Betsy • Jerry, L'ondon, '
Wearin _.af_seat beltscom-, and join the fun, Perha-ps basketball.
pulsory because of lack of you could bring your ' Doug °also agreed to
citizens , support and en- ,-. favourite skating record: ' , .organ'ize the Cross Country '
forcement problems. , - '' Wayne . Teb••butt, Ski Club and he .4will be
'•It has •been': this gover-•representative' of the men's . calling an initial meeting
nment's decision that the hockey, was . given per- immediately:
wearing, of seat belts will not Mission to buygoalie sticks Exciting . .and not im
and Markers. He was asked possible ideas spilled frOm
also to shop for 'a suitable '. everyones lips aiid judging
township shirt 'which 'cOtild l'ffom the past good '-per-;
be used ,b;‘,.,* any of our, formance df the 1`974,
• wearing a striped gown of
--silver and blue metallic
.thread , and carrying a
' nosegay of yellow
sweetheart roses., .claisy
Mums and baby's breath. ',
The groom's attendants 'becorcompulsory'beca.use
were best .man Robert far too man'' -people are •
Peters,- Halifaxand ushers against suoh.-legislation,". the
Duncan MacRae', Kitchener,' minister said. "And, ' we
° and David Faulkner,' don't want to declare war•on
Toronto. • motorists, who do not buckle
Red sweetheart roses, vp, -
daisy °mins and bapy's the . program' includes a
breath topped tffe wedcrini— film° PilliS broadcast material
cake ,and silver candelabra for mass .distribution;
• on the, bride's. table at printed rnaaterial and
Maitland, Country Club folders, •
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All frozen products, should
be thawed i'h a refrigerator
where the temperature is 35
to 40 degrees. The inspectors
pointed out - that all
refrigerators whether at
home or at a place of
busines, should be equipped,
with an accurate ther-
mometer. •
The turnout of concerned
fpodhandlers. ,in Goderich
was encouraging to the
health unit: The'y- were,
pleased to see the wide
variety of 'businesses
represented but pointed out
that there are still quite a
few not coming out.
"Many people are
poisoned and don't know it
and some are poisoning
people and don't know it,"
pointed out Jack MacKinnon.
"People get,/ cramps,
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diarrhea or vomiting and
they endup in bed. They
may think it's just the flu
and.sttrug it off. If it lasts
two days they should go to
their doctor immediately.
Food' poisoning unchecked
can cause death in some
cases."
The one day seminar will
be offered four times during
'the week. The Unit will take
the course to Seaforth,
Wingham and Exeter. in the
hbpes of making it available
to everyone concerned in the
county.
"HouseVves should take
heed also," • -said Jack ,
MacKinnon. they don't
keep their kitchen area and,
themselves clean and don't
store and cook foods
properly they could poison
their families."
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Ministry of
Housing
Ontario Housing Corp' oration
TS FOR
ILDERS4
CIP(0 F ST. THOMAS
Ontario Housirig'Corporation offers to ,buildess
servicedf building lots for the construction. of
17 detached houses in the City. of St. Thomas.
Proposals are invited from builders interested
in leasing the lana for the purpose of building
houses for sale under OHC's Home Owner=ship
Made Easy (H.:.0,M.E,) Plan.
The lots are located south of Elm Street and
west of Fairview Avenue.
Builders' mortgage applications,are subject to
approval by Ontario Mortgage Corporation
which currently_makes mortgage financing
'available to sueces,sful applicants at- 93/4 per
cent' interest o,n a five-year term with art amor-
tization period of 35 years. •
OHCis encOgroging the pEodUction of basic,
housing which conformsto local
municipal requirements at prices within the
reach of mOderate-income ,
.Prices submitted IbuiIders will be mea-,,
sure'd against QHCs ,`•`target prices" which
are btts-ed- -current appraised building
costs in st. lhomas.
Builders may obtain, a proposal package from
the third floor -offices of OHC at 60 Bloot'SriFer'
West/Toronto, or fr,om the Clerk's Department,
St. Thoma9 City Hall, Talbot 'Street.
In order to be- considered, proposals must be
received at OHC's head offite,101 Bloor Street
Test,;Toronto M5S 1P8 by 2:60 p.m. uesday,
Februliry 1,8,1975,
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SALE
OF USED CARS, TRUCKS,
SNOWMOBILES AND,EQUIPMENT
TO BE HELD 10:00 A.M.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1975
AT THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
-AND COMMUNICATIONS YARD r,
,,-1450 SEVENTH AVENUE EAST
, OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO
' 5-1470 to 1912 Automobiles,
• 4 door sedans, cyl.,
auto.,some with power
• braks 'and .power
steering
4-1969 and 1970 12– Ton
Express Trucks - 6 cyl.,
(Dodge, Fargo, Ford).
1-1972 International 1/2 Ton
Express - 6 cyl. (non-
operative - requires
engine overhaul)
1-1969 Fargo 12 Ton Ex -
drive -
1-1968 International 34 Ton
Express with 5 man cab -
6 cyl.
1-1970 Fargo 34 TonEx-
press with .5.man cab - 8
cyl,, .
5-1969 to 1971 11.2 Ton
,Trucks With stake body
and hoist - 8 cyl..
,(Chevrolet,
Fargo, International)
5-1967 to 1971 11'2' Ton
Trucks - Caliand.Chassis
- 43 cyl. (Chevrolet, In:
•ternational), ,
1-1968 Ford and 1-1969
Fargo. 3..Ton with dump
box, hoist And hydraulic
plow attachments - '8 cyl.
2,1965 and 1-1966 In-
ternational '5 Tonwith
dump box, hoist and
hydraulic plow at-
tachments - -8 cyl. •
1-1966 Ford 5 'T'on with
dump box, hoist and
hydraulic plow at-
tachment - 8 cyl. • -4-
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1-1965 Ford 6 Ton Tractor
'with ' fifth wheel ..at-
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tachmept cyl.
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1-1959 Galion- Grader,
Model 5039 ,6 cyl., gas
with' Windrow
Eliminator.
2-1961 Cockshutt Tractors,
Mod'el 540, 4 cyl. (1 has. 5'
sickle bar mower)
, 1-1960 Massey -Ferguson
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Tractor, Model TO -35, 4.
• cyl. with front end loader
and 5' sickle bar mower
attachments (loader
requires repairs)•,,
1-1958 Michigan Loader -
Model 75AG, 6„ cyl., 4
•• wheel drive with cab
(requires clutch and
1-1955 'Glendale Laboratory
Trailer - 8' 'x
tandem axle and electric
brakes
1-1958FMCGinness and 1-
Trailer - 8' x 16' - Single
al9x5i8Mid States Office
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1-ChaUsse Maintenance
Kettleoine.- 4 BBL Cap. with
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8- 3 Passenger Dump Box
. Crew Compartments
1-1959 Mott Hammer Knife
Mower - 72"
1-1971 Ford Hammer Knife
Mower • 84"
' 3-1966 Brantford Hydraulic
Sandspreaders - 5 cu. yd.
with engines - Model 23F
- Quantity of New and Used
Brantford Model 23F
Sander Parts
1-1969 'Ski -Doo Olympic
Snowmobile • 2 cyl.
1- Sullivan Jackhammer
2- 1Najax Water Pumps - 2",
(1 is non-operative) -
1-1961 National Sickle Bar
, MoWer - self-propelled -
36",
2- Sets of Grates for
Grimsby Coal and Wood
Furnace
5- Fuel Storage•Tanks (100,
200and 400 gal. capacity)
8- Snow Wings' ,
4- One Way Plow
Terms and Conditions - Each item will be sold without
– ,warraritran an'As Is.-7Where1s." basis:At -ner tim e-sha I I any--
. claim be allowed against the Ministry with respect to any
- material or equipment.
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Vehicles will be sold without licerite plates. In order to obtain
Plates the buyer must have the prescribed inspection carried
out by a licenced Motor Vehicle Inspection Station and a
Safety Standards Certificate issued. Vehicles cannot be
removed front Ministry property until paid for in full and
then only under the following condiotions: (1) with 'a'Dealer's
Transit -Licence Plate (b) with an Out -of -Province .Licence
" Plate (c)using proper towing or car transporter.
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The•Ministry will not be responiible. for any damage or'ac-
cident involving a.'vehicle following the acceptance.of the
vehicle by the new owner his agent.
The successful bidder will be required to load and:or tran-
sport' his purchase at his own ekpense.
Amount of $100.00 or less, being the full bid price must be
paid at the time of sale. A deposit of $100.00 on eachitem
over $100.00 must be paid at time of sale. This deposit willfie
held by the Ministry as security for the due performance of
the contract of sale and as part .payment of the purchase
price. 'Failure to comply will result in the item being re -
auctioned. ,
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--NOT 64--Buyer-s-Ma y.,-before_thp start ofdeposit wit h_thP
Cathie"- an amount equallo or greater than the'amount that is
deemed'sufficient to cover deposits or full payments. ,
Each successful bidder Will be required to pay to the Ministr,
'The bid price,' filu-S 12 perteilt-FedOral Sales Taraiirdi Periirir
Ontario Retail Sales- Tax, where ,applicable. The Ontario
' Retail Sales Tax will be based on the total of the bid price and
the Federal Sales Tax.-Withinlive (5) working days after the
date of the sale, the. Successful bidder must pay in full the
balance owing for his purchase and remiVe it -from Ministry
property. Failure to complete payment within the five
working days, the deposit will'be forfeited and the iteni held
for resale.
411 cheques, money orders, or bank drafts must be made •
payable to the "Treasuretof Ontat'io." All cheques must be
certified.
Items may be i9spected at the above location from ;9:00 Lim
to 4:00 p.m. on February 3rd, 4th, 5th and Thursday,
February 6th, 1975 until time of sale.
Further information may be obtained from:
Mr. W.G. Schwandt,-
, District Supply Supervisor,
Owen S�ufld, Ontario
Telephone: 376-7350
•Area Code: 519
Ontario
Material Control Office,
iDownsview„Ontario
telephone: 248-3725
Area Code: 416
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