HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 4"te.,'•••74•""—"„,:•.,"'"
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Ike urge all residents
to mark their possessions
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Vacation .stimmet months Goderich.Police Department to..
have agonizingly crept upon us promote 'Operation Iden -
arid mundane workloads are tificatipn'. The -groups taped
- cast aside for more leisurely television show'oh a -local cable
pleasures of the outdoors. But television 'station, explaining
thafortunatelY homes that are"' the Operation of: the tool and'at
forsa for beaches and the same time encouraging
"Nea site can beToome a thief's'''. -people to take advantage of
The engraver can be used to
Th Goderich detachment of , mark any type of surface in -
the OPP and the Goderich. eluding steel, wood, plastic as
P ice Department in well as other more pliable
c operation with the Kinsmen Surfaces. Items can be marked
Club would like to help curb the with social • insurance or
loss of ptoperty,4 not -entirely drivers' ', licence numbers,
elin•linate it with the use of an nam, initials or marks of
elettric engraving tool. ' some kind to enable the. owner
• Four engraving tools were to identify , the lost .or's stolen
purchased by the Kinsmen Club article.c "
. and given to the OPP and the CPITSTal21e J.W. Weay •of the
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is ,disappointed
' linked' use the engraving tooA
have seen and stressed its
value in marking 411 household
goods.
"Only,a handluV have taken
it SO far," he said.t seem to be
advantage, of
"People jiiSt don'
_using it and its use is .
valuable•ln 'marking ail small
appliances,' tools and' such
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thingSas cameras.- ,
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"Goderich Potice Chief eat
King has enjoy ell more success
in/ 151-omoting the yse of the
marker in town. ,
i`The response has not been
bad a -tali but it is difficult to get
something of this nature off the
ground," Chief King said", -"But
the tool , is invaluable for
marking such things as tapes
"andtape,degks in cars."
Since the markeis have been
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-registered fei' -.the parent , made available -to the public,
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,-.. p)" have taken' advantag
university, :degrees niti:Fii be csons
The Ministryof . Tran- grahted, by' 7the4a1 'fent Or the ,two '' in he - Gederibli
sportation y- and. .Com- university, - standards of . ad-. police' station, The Goderich
, myriicatiQnshintroduCed a" bill 4. mission.,., ,c urricul-urn" and-, Police_ Department and the
amehlting„the..-HighWay Traffic graduation,for,all programmes OPP will lend the mark,ers to
Act,..: providing " additional , must . be „estahlis,hed' and the users for threes'or four days
controls intespectto.,mopeds. " ' .regulated ' by the parent at a time: The departments
-Under the amendment; ' University. • ', . reCommenti that "householders
motor assisted. bicycle is a • .03,- mark all 'appliances in the'
motor - Vehicle , • requiring Apparently 1300 student.S.0e---
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. home and other valuables such.
, registration and the driver is now, enrolled in, theology ..ziS'CiiMeras'eanci tape decksor
required to hold a, licence. The . programmes inChurch related other personal or , valuable
regiitems,willthat'
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fected by the change. -..... . ,,.. • .• •
. nominal. Any driver's licence ' ° 'b
or an iristriiction oermit, will be The Provincial .grants will The items s-houlde marked 'be . .
in an, inconspicuous. spot that
..'''. acceptable. This' , will , en-sure-'1")4ici d,irectly to the .parent '.
only the. -owner • .would know;
- . university and ' the.- internal -
that operators have proven about and ,the _mark .shoUld be
t)leir .knowledge of the rules of 'allocation of the funds will be• -
- , one that identifies
the'road,t-
. me. -vision ,lefttothelJniversity.' . .. .. . c 1 I 6
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requirements 'and'are at least- .. - Any theologicaLeallege lAiliich .. ou e readily. idenlified by_
16 years of igeThe provisions .:-'dthe oes not wish to come under .,
thC owner.
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• --of., 'the - Piet ',regarding ' the -a&acien21.0.,a.egis of its ,,p4rent, ,The 'Alice. believe . that the
demerit point system and
.. university . will _ continue to marker couid als,o be useful in
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liNncesuspenSion w11 apply. receive the existing level of , -0.; other such..
' ,marking tools), “X),1,,,' boxes and
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. '., items th,at could
' Mr. :Rhodes introduced a grant.' ...
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second 'Bill,: An Act -to arnerid '''Theologicar '6"olleges 'which easily' ,betaken fromtheex-
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-.the . Highway Traffic 'Act... In ire• not presently' federated or terior of the borneYoungsters
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;Febru-ary amenilments , were .affiliated with - a ProVincial Otild findthe- -engraver
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, .. , made to the.,,'.Highway- Traffic :university . would' became - valuable in the protection, of
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Act • respeding school "'"Iii.,i,se.S.' ,-eiiiiI.-3de' ' • for the ina'se d biCyClesand related ac-
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''This Bill .contains,-adtlitional g' ratn's— -•upon suctessfUllycasores 60e -daily during the,
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. amendments and.,' will also negotiating affiliation' _ ot carefree sum rnermontht.
- come into effect 0i-1'September ' federation with. one of th'e. 15: 'fh • -
. , Due to. e meagre response
1st. The one amendment is to 'provincial universitie,s, .upon Constable Wary indicated that.
:preV.ent the l continued use of
chrome e1 to buses-whieh-are'
no longer used as school buses.
When they ate converted' to
otheruses such ascampers ,or
trucks' they •inust ,he repainted:
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A further' 'amencitteM grants'
atithoritr to rrniniciPalities to
designate school buS loading
zones where the stopping' rule
. will not apply.
Thc Minister of 'Colleges arid
UniverSities, Mr 'James Auld',
'arinoun'ced detai Is.."4. revised
-'operating gt—TriTs ornor
eligible Provincially' assisted
'univeisities with church
. related .colleges which . teach
theology.
This new 'policy ,could
., generate an , . additional $1.1
million ,--, for , McMaster fovcrnnient next fall. • It..jS
University, the ..University of hoped that.Sonie relief nfay
Qtia W a Queen '.§, the . lichieved.within year in these '•
Univerglties. of Toronto and 'sitizitions. Presently there is no
Western. Ontario and. Wilfrid . supportexcept,welfare.
LEtUrier UniverSity. Since 1967 .F6r , Widows, hoWeVer where
a formula based on enrolinent . he husband • had Worked -and.
has , been used to calculate .contributed to the Canada,
.operating suppOrt to provin- , Pension firridfor threecalendar
cially assisted universities. -years and _died. before 1975,
- Starting in 1976-77 the. same would be eligible fOt ;.1.,pensioh. •
forrnula will be :;_ipplied to the If he died.. after'1975, his On
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theological. College,s strbjedt ti tributions would have 10 be
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• . the -following conditions, • over four calendar ,years,
Students in theology before she becomes -eligible fpr"
prograinmes must be. :the pension., ,
meeting, the conditions butt ined„,
the OP intend to -tape another
in the new. poi ic. ' , . shbw demonstrating the use of
. - I haVe had severalenquir-ies:.4he-rnaiiker and its value; in a
s, from constituents who want to second attempt to encoUnage
lu-io(/what ,is” being "done for people to use it, They believe
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wid WS and .singles who are, that wide§pread use of the
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e ears of age and"do not . marker,..,WoUld. be a definite, grants., to 1 Ontario
as yet qua r for the'Old Age deterrent in curbing thefts and '
Security Allowances. urge all citizensto take ,ad, inunicipalitiesf \to- adniinister
directly as loans to
Legislation, " has been in- svontage ofthe Service, - •
homeowners occupants
troduced to extend' old, ,age "., . - to
security to age 60 for spousts of ,
pensionert, subject to a means '
_t_e_s_L-14„...E'h ‘ $. ()uses' Allowances 4
will escalate quarterly in in
with increases in the Consumer
° Pi -ice Index. _
However, income support -for ,
' widows° andsingles, will be part
'of a social secorily-review by
the ProVinces and -the -Federal'
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GODERICH,SIGNAL-STAILTIM,RtDAVt-J-.1iLY to; 197 kr---pAGt
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We are looking. for.an aggressive businessman to be ourdeaier ".
in this area for Canada's top line of in -ground swimming
pools.
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Can be riAnalong with present business.
Representative wilt be,io your °Pea
the rnontli of August 1975..
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tor further information, cacoqect:4
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ACORN POOLS
110 Dundurn Street S., Hamilton, Ont.
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DiViSion of ACORN LUMBER COMPANY
In BusinessPver 50 Yeprs
NoTic-
itizens
of
Goderich
A shrub with a diffeTeoce
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Due to Industry expansion in the Area, a shortage of
accOmmodation has developed.' The Goderich, In-
dusfrial Commission request that anyone interested in '
providing living qyarfers, advise the commission at 57
'West Street. °
Harold RiVers of 177 Newgate Street in Goderich stand's next toa bugb in his back Yard and h�.
really isn't sure what it is. It was stiirted from four small Shoots four' years ago and now
measures eight feet across,and 'nine Wet high. It grovvs on a frame consisting of a post and two
wheels. (staff photo)
The Goderich, Industrial
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.Commisicm Executive
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.,j,HRP flOcts gitOcti..fed
to
Hay, Clinton, Zurich,-
irants 'for,.
plementation of the Ontario
Horne R effeWar:Pi-ORrarn,
'(OHRP) hive been allocated' te
several. additional Ontario
— Municipalities, including the
',Town of Clinton, the. Town;hip,
ofHay and, the' Village of
Zurich, Housing Minister
Donald R. Irvine arinOunced
today, .
OHRP P-rokkl4s per:c'a ta,„
the
conditions and the upgrading of
plumbing, heating and ele‘c-
trical systerns. of the oWner
, riccupant's horne.....„,„;,..... •
•"914I2P is 'directly Oriented to
low. and mederate income
fanillies., wit ". a ..max,irrium..
annual income .of $1.2,500;',Mr:
Irvinesaid.
The maximum amount of ati
• OHRP loan, ag-• determined 4b3/-
thelocal municipality,
• less'.any 'funding from other
home renewal programs. The
muniCipality'isalsoAsponsible
. for determining the rate . of '
• repair their ,houses to an ac: charged onthe, loan,
ceptable municipal minimum
A A, from zeto to..eight percent, and
standai-a. .
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.t.tymoTrinis_wilerfr_paitunte.,d_pa.444-1,411is_li)an will be
ALL MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S
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,$9,500 at this time,,,HaY fotgnerefor
not be ptitth a Ck.'
, and Zurich, $14,500. Mr. Irvine
said, , which represents ap- OUR P,,extencis home renewal
..proxiniately 25 percent of .the pos:S i bi li tie§ to owner occupants
total 191',-.76 funding designated in inv munici'pality in Ontario,
- under 0.1-11Z17 for the urban' ,or ruftd, which= has
municipality • " . adopted „ either a minimum
The prime objective, ofthe hOusingAstandards,•bylaw or a,
program is the correction of resolution 'selting ,such stan,;.
faulty .structural and sanitary dards. -
On .The S,quare, Goderich
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-Funerals- -Get Well-
-VVeddla9s.. -Anniversaries-
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61 CHURCH ST. GODERICH
td - serve you
7 days a week
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"Chip, 1 bought a Belden curvet
because it'll look this good when
You're my age.":
also,
All of, our spring and
I weiiht wool coats
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Large group of sportswear -especially reduced (troll) stock) for this sate lf*
dudes tops, she1,14, blouses, shirts, sweaters pants skirts, Jackets plus bathing
suitshattetgraCrtd :shorts, ; ' •
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ORIOINAti.Y SOIDAT '9.00 TO 4'.00.‘
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Unequaled rn quality, the Curvets low cost
WS it within the reach of every progressive •
farm operator Stressed-skin:design elimineles
the need of co'stly trutsing Or -interior bracing •
makes erection quick And easy Constructed of
heavy gauge, deep,,channet•ridged steel panels,
this building is detigned, for the rnoet heavy duty
uses A fruly buildinT-for today's mqdern
.farming. The Curvet •ie easily rglerged at any timer
0 0 sealer No hidden ei.ctras required SEE.A cuitiver
comPlefe with footjn.g. channel and all necessary
-• by ad4inV new panel sections Each Curvet Cornes:_
AT YOUR NEAFIE&TI3EHLEN DEALERT9DAY
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EQUIPMENTILTb. r 1'378 64:5EL1Nt RD.
545 GRAND AVENUE tAST LONDON, ONT.
CHATNANI, ONT• 3p.m° Nbi< 2E6 -
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When"you to buy it only once, anything less than RAW is overptiat• ti
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our all weather coat group
SHQPPE
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