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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-19, Page 3GOL ERICF1 SIGNAIATAR, WET)NR$DAY, JANU4.'Y 19.1 3-,PAGE3 Rotarians dear about iocal I entrepreneur's s bisinss In the present derpessing economic climate, , the Rotary Clpb members were delighted to hear from a local entrepreneur whose business is doing ex- ceedingly well. Gary Richardson, who will shortly open an office at 62 Cambria Road in Goderich, told Rotary members at their meeting Tuesday about his line of up-to-the-minute telecommunications equipment. He demon- strated a hand held set by having members place calls to their home and ' office phones. cellations • are essential. Please phone Carole Stephenson, 524-8055, Edna Stephens, 524-9309 or Helen Brown, 524-4166 if you plan to attend. A prayer coffee will be held Tuesday, January 18 from 7:30-9 p.m, at the homte, of Phyllis Anderson, 03` " Britannia •Road West, , Goderich. .t4 Kerwood tractor pullers Mary and Frank Verheyen, left, and Barb and Art Helm of Lucknow leave January 30 to attend an invitational tractor pull in Rotterdam, Holland February 5. The Verheyens and Helms have the distinction of being the first Canadians to be guests of the promoter of this European pull. All four will be driving in the pull against tractors from England, Germany, France and Holland. (Photo by Sharon Dietz ) Area tractor pullers to attend invitational pull in Holland Lucknow tractor pullers Art and Barb Helm and Frank and Mary Verheyen of R. 3, Kerwood leave January 30 to attend an invitational tractor pull in Rotterdam, Holland February 5. The Verheyens and Helms are active members of the Great Lakes Tractor Pullers Association which promotes ,4ulls in south-western Ontario and Michigan. Mary and Barb are also the first women in the history of Canadian tractor pulling to actively compete as drivers. Both couples will be driving in the Holland competition. For the previous three years, American tractor pullers have been invited to attend the Rotterdam pull, but this year the Verheyens and Helms have the distinction of being the first Canadians to be the guests of the, , promoter of this European pull. - The tractors going to Holland are the Verheyen's V-12 Rolls Royce called the "Gold Digger" and Helms' V-12 Allison Aircraft called "Second Choice". The tractors were loaded rSTATE FARM 0 INSURANCE 1. ' FOR INSURANCE CALL BILL BARWICK AGENT 388 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-7551 L11te a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Stale Farm Insurance Companies • Canadian Head Offices: ScarborouQD• Ont BUTLER. RingDrive Silo, Unloaders Big Jim Silo Unloaders Volume Belt Feeders Convey -n -feed Cattle ,Feeders Single Chain Conveyors Barn Clean'ors Oswalt Ensllmlaers FARMATIC- B lender Hammer Mills B lender Roller Mills B lender Mills for Ground HI-Molsture Corn Augers Leg Elevators ACORN - Cable Barn Cleaners Hydraulic Manure Bumps WESTEEL-ROSCO Grain Bins 1,350 to 150,000 bu. Bulk Feed Tanks ACME - Fan -Jet Ventilation Systems HOULE Liquid Manure Pumps, , Cleaners, Steel Trusses B & L. - Complete Hog Cori. flnement Systems SLURRY -SLINGER Liquid Manure Spreaders CLAY. Partsand Service for Clay Equipment ALSO Electric Feed Carts 3fraw Choppers 'Fibre -Funnels Ritchie Heated Bowls Hurst Equipment WE HANDLE -EVERYTHING - ALMOST LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS, 11111. Kincardine, Ont. Phone 345-S286 in a sealed container and lavdtuni will arrive in Holland the next day. They will spend the week advertising the pull for the promoifer, before com- peting in three classes at an afternoon i9 and evening session On February 5, against, tractors from England, Germany, France and Holland. shipped to Toronto, Sunday where they will go on to Montreal by rail. From Montreal, they will be shipped by Polish Ocean Liner to Rotterdam, Holland with an expected arrival date of January 27. Verheyens and Helms will be leaving Toronto airport, January 30 in the evening After the pull, they will be holidaying for a week before returning on February 17. The Verheyens and Helms have competed at pulls throughout Ontario and Michigan as well as the prestigious Louisville Kentucky Farm Show Tractor Pull. This' is the first time either couple has competed in Europe. They see the European trip as an opportunity to promote their sport in Holland. Club to hold dessert coffee The Goderich, and District After Five Club, sponsored by the Christian Business and Professional Women, is holding a "New Year" Dessert and Coffee at the Candlelight Restaurant in Goderich on Tuesday, January 25 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. - The program will inc de "Hooked on . Cra by Frieda Snieder of The Dutch Store. in Clinton; "Hooked on Music" by Lee McCallum of Goderich; and "Hooked on Life" by Korleen Schmidt, business' woman, homemaker, mother and - area representative. for C.W'-C..Hin Hanover, Grey - Bruce and Listowel. Reservations and can - Richardson said the equipment could place calls up to about 30 miles fromthe base unit that is connected to the local phone lines. He explained the creative uses to whichlocal businesses such as scrap yards, riding stables, marinas and camp grounds were putting the new technology. Any business where the owner works away from a phone but must be available to take calls, has found the units invaluable, said Richardson. He noted that those who have found "beepers" useful invariably find the full two - way Communication capability even more useful. He cited the volunteer firemen whp are now able to learn of the fire location and go directly there rather than to the firehal1, Mr. Richardson's presentation/as followed by enthusiasticuestions and discussion. He was allowed to leave only when he offered to answer further questions at his business office. °s" VO NSTETT JEWELLERS 8 Albert St., Clinton 482-3901 SAVE up to 38% r 75- 1`.0 • on 20 -Piece Service for 4. in Silverplate and Stainless ' J� )- l..ThtAr �. X .' 8 1881. ROGERS S/LVERPLA rE -�p Suggnsu.d SAIF 1441 ,4 A COMMUNITY SILVERPLATE • S129(95 9,,t; norponne br•.h1•y .7 f mm�vin•1y -, unngnallPtl Rnryniar ,ug011,;r00 rni,re S, 4,4 M. 8 1881 ' ROGERS X SILVERPLATE. .. .. 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This week only save big on almost every item in our store! SAVE ON ITEMS FROM THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS - E] TOOL ❑ HARDWARE ❑ PLUMBING ❑HEATING ❑ TOY ❑ HOUSEWARE- ❑GIFT Ernie• BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE 2 The Square- Downtown Goderioh , Dial 524.8131 All Sales Cash No Exchanges or Refunds 37 YEARS EXPERIENCE -