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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-31, Page 19i „:41 wOi%1oI1 must rxl And vVprk together At 1$ nu at women Ontario, attended their who At the third an- choice of workshops. From final Directions conference. Eloise Calhoun of Bruce sponsored by Centralia Col- County's Concerned Farm lege of Agricultural women they heard how the Technology were challenged group moved from being to learn and work together. upset about financial stress Hilde Morden, of Rodney, on the farm to developing a longtime Women's Institute book and a study documen- activist and member of ting the problems. Jean Women for the Support of Johnson of Middlesex Agriculture, opening Women for the Support of s .ker at the Aug. 26 and 27 Agriculture explained how erenceasked l.WhatEare ,,the group is organizing :to you telling yourself?" "- haveagriculture taught in - "So you got the vote? What are you doing with the responsibility? So you mar- ried a farmer? Look at the role expectations and how to cope with farm lifestyles. So you want to be assertive? Learn to be selective in say- ing yes and comfortable with saying no." Her audience saw the NFB film "Great Grandmother" which from historic photos, letters and diaries, re- creates the story of women who helped seta the prairies. "Wome must learn to network t gether; respect each other's views, learn from each other and just generally help each other, regardless of age, in- terest or relationships. We'll only be as strong and effec- tive for ourselves, our families, our communities, our country, when we are tolerant, confident and united. "Live for today, feel challenged for tomorrow, and yesterday is what pro- vided your experience and knowledge," she said, echo- ing the conference theme "Legacy of the Past; Challenge of the Future." A welcome from CCAT principal, Doug Jamieson, and discussion groups were other Friday evening highlights. Agriculture in Schools On Saturday the rural women, from many parts of telligently in the classroom. "Men aren't born with good money skills, they learn them and women must", London stockbroker Sandra Burns told her workshop on Financial Con- cerns of Women. "Why bother? Money left in a savings account will not grow enough to fight infla- tion", she explained. "We've got to make our money work harder...we work hard for it. In dealing with financial ad- visors, always ask yourself "who holds the gold?" and treat them accordingly. Don't be too loyal to any ad- visor at your own expense. If they aren't helpful; don't use them" she said. Credit rating Every woman, to establish a credit rating in her own name, needs a chequing sav- ings account I "deposit the family allowance cheque" ) in her own name. Pay some bills from it, and pay them on time. A joint account is often assumed to be the husband's, despite the fact that the wife does all the bookkeeping and signs the cheques, and the credit rating established belongs to him. Everyone needs to list all financial details (account numbers, where they are; investments; mortgages; in- surance, etc.). Tell your spouse the information and put a copy with your lawyer Search is on for truck driver hero Somewhere in Canada there is a truck driver who is a hero and the search is on for him. Nominations are sought for a professional truck driver who has performed an act of bravery or heroism. The winning truck driver becomes the 28th Annual Na- tional Truck Hero. The per- son or organization that nominates the winner will receive a $200 cash reward The award, which is en- dorsed by the Canada Safety Council and sponsored by Firestone Canada Inc., "recognizes the many acts of bravery done every year," said Jim Sardo, president of Firestone Canada Inc. Entries will be judged by a panel of judges consisting of and in your safety deposit box, she suggested. A workshop on Woman and the Law with lawyer Mary Dionysakupoulos of the Bat- tered Women's Advisory Clinic in London heard that whoever gets interim custody of children when a marriage breaks up will pro- bably keep them. "Posses- sion is nine -tenths of the law," she said and the courts are usually .,reluctant William L. Higgitt, president of the Canada Safety Coun- cil. Frank Hammond of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications, and V. James Sardo, president of -Firestone Canada Inc. Nominations, accom- panied by supporting newspaper clippings, witness statements or other evidence should be sent to: National Truck Hero c/o Canada Safety Council, 1765 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 3V4. Firestone will pay the winner's nominator $200. The act of bravery must have been per- formed during the year en- ding September 30, 1983 by a professional truck driver. Nominations must be received by October 8, 1983. HOME & BARN ON 3 ACRES North of Goderich on Hwy. 21. 1'/2 storey home, garage. OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL this month. Asking '41,000. Make an offer. Immediate possession. Coil: Rita Allen 524-8480 W.J. Hughes Realty Limited 524-7373 move children back and for- th. Leaving a bad marriage? Don't leave the children behind, she said. A domestic contract, even for couples who have been married awhile, can be used to set out each other's responsibilities and rights and what happens to the family assets if there is a separation. Wills, the lawyer suggests are crucial if you want to dispose of your estate rather than having the courts do it for you. Other workshops included The Great Journey of a Life Time Challenge with Melanie McLoughlin of the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation; Eating Well; Being Well, with Deb Camp- bell of CCAT; Developing Leadership Skills with Eloise Calhoun; Time Management with Bev Brown of Rural Voice and poultry farmer, Brenda McIntosh; Community Development with Beth Slumskie and Carolyn McDuff of Concerned Farm Women and Relieving Stress with Sabina Hubsher, a Lon- don therapist. Exercise breaks to music were conducted by fitness in- structor Drusilla Leitch of Seaforth, who teaches classes at Vanastra for all ages and in Seaforth for senior citizens. The conference was co- ordinates' by Valerie Bolton of the Huron County group, Women Today. W.J. HUGHES REALTY LIMITED 30 Kingston St. Goderich 524-7373 524-8100 BUNGALOW UNDER $40,000 Spotless centrally located home attractively decorated, spacious kitchen, garage, well landscaped. Call Rita Allen S24-8480. K-124 ASKING $25,000 Why pay rent? Popular 2 bedroom wartime, ideal starter or retirement home, gas heating. Full base- ment, low taxes. Call Ebb Ross 424-8786. EVERY DAY IS A HOLIDAY You will rush home to enjoy the many charms of this lakefront property with woodburning fireplace, open planning. 2 sets of patio doors. Possible owner financ- ing. Asking in '40's. Try your offer. Call Norma Taylor 482.9921. PORT ALBERT HOMES Deluxe bungalow with all the extras you dream about, fireplace, separate diningroom, garage or unique 2 storey custom built home for the family desiring space and design. Call Rita Allen 524-8480. KEYED TO CONVENIENCE 4 bedroom compact 11/2 storey, 14' x 24' ground floor fomilyroom with natural fireplace. Paved drive, detached garage. Come see - come save. Call Ebb Ross 324-8786. DUPLEX 11% MTGE Belch 2 and 3 bedrooms, electric heat, insulated, fully rented. Hove help with your mortgage. Priced In 30's. Call Norma Taylor 482-9921. Cottages & Lots, Lakefront & Lakeview. all price ranges. 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ASHFIELD TWP., 6 year old 3 bedroom home, 10 acres (1 of land, fruit trees, reforested area, excellent work- shop. This property must be seen to be appreciated. Could not be duplicated for the asking price. ilLUCKNOW, 8 full sized lots, Delhi Street, available in a block or separately. Priced' to sell. COUNTRY HOME, highway location, Klnlough area, 5 cibedrooms, well maintained, has 2 baths, drilled well, with approximately 2 acres of land. Excellent value at reduced price. LUCKNOW DUPLEX, both apartments have 2 bed- ilrooms, close to downtown. DUNGANNON, 2 excellent, 3 bedroom homes priced to sell. ASHFIELD TWP., dairy faifm, 315 acres highway alocation, pipe line, excellent home, cows, quota negotiable. LUCK NOW, structurally solid building, suitable as ilauto body shop or truck repair, priced to sell. KINLOSS TWP., 100 acres, 3 bedroom home, excellent barn, suitable for farrowing and beef. Approximately 20 acres workable, 50 acres hardwood bush, balance reforested, ideal retirement or vacation property. Excellent fishing. Asking $84,600. ASHFIELD TWP., 240 acres, 225 workable, Llstewel loam soil, Immaculate home. KINLOSS TWP., 150 acres, 145 workable, 4 bedroom home, beef barn, 2 upright silos. For further information on these properties please call aPHONE 52R-7350 R. R. II 2, LUCKNOW 4iC==m19 19 7f19 =st Warren & Terry Zinn Let the nation's fastest growing red estate organization do the job for you...quiekly and profitably! Why list with LOCALLY OWNED CENTURY • a1 is ::one of::the. largest real •estate ,organizations en this continent. Unlike large chain com- panies, CENTURY 21 is not impersonal. The CENTURY' 21 office serving your area is owned and operated by an independent broker who has been around your neigh- borhood for a long time and plans to be around even longer. 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Call Dominic 524-2111 or 482.7841. 74 ACRES -1840 LOG CABIN and pond highlight this unique property, and you can walk to the beach. Ideal for the nature lover. At a reduced price - $79,000.00. Call Gary at 524-2111 or 524.8777. LAKEFRONT - LOT AND COTTAGES Near Port Albert - $25,000.00. Call Dominic 524-2111 or 482.7841. 28 SUNCOAST DRIVE WEST modern 3 to 5 bedroom home with 11/2 baths on main floor 4.4 fully finished basement. Call Gary 524- 2111 or 524.8777. 240 OXFORD STREET Ready to move Into 3 bedroom home - spotless Is the word to describe this home inside and out. NEW LISTING Alcah bungalow in Suncoast area. 3 bedroom, living room, dining room, laundry room, games room and work shop in basement. Workshop has heavy duty wiring and "hair dresser's sink". Double car garage, enclosed breezeway and cedar deck. Call Dominic 524-2111 or 482-7841. 239 QUEBEC STREET Picture book perfect • quiet area in West end with 3 bedrooms including one on the main floor. See it and you'll love it. 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