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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 $25,000
Why pay rent? Popular 2 bedroom wartime, ideal
starter or retirement home, gas heating. Full base-
ment, low taxes. Call Ebb Ross 424-8786.
EVERY DAY IS A HOLIDAY
You will rush home to enjoy the many charms of this
lakefront property with woodburning fireplace, open
planning. 2 sets of patio doors. Possible owner financ-
ing. Asking in '40's. Try your offer. Call Norma Taylor
482.9921.
PORT ALBERT HOMES
Deluxe bungalow with all the extras you dream about,
fireplace, separate diningroom, garage or unique 2
storey custom built home for the family desiring space
and design. Call Rita Allen 524-8480.
KEYED TO CONVENIENCE
4 bedroom compact 11/2 storey, 14' x 24' ground floor
fomilyroom with natural fireplace. Paved drive,
detached garage. Come see - come save. Call Ebb Ross
324-8786.
DUPLEX 11% MTGE
Belch 2 and 3 bedrooms, electric heat, insulated, fully
rented. Hove help with your mortgage. Priced In 30's.
Call Norma Taylor 482-9921.
Cottages & Lots, Lakefront & Lakeview. all price
ranges. Call Norma Taylor 482-9921.
Rita Allen 524-8480 Nr. ma Taylor , 482-9921
Ebb Ross 524-0ea Don PAtCau ley 524-4226
Sorb Shewfelt 524-9581
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Photo.; 41124371
R4iltidone :323433$
30 *MS; farrow to finish
far 70 sows, new home,
Hwy. No. 86. Low interest,
F.C.C. mortgage.
50 ACRES: 30 workable,
good set of buildings.,
near Auburn.
12 ACRES: 13th of Mullett,
large home, nearly new
burn,.. , price' intll♦des'
REDUCED: Spacious and
elegant 5 bedroom brick
home, custom finished
throughout, 2 miles from
Brussels on 2 acres. Must
be seen to appreciate.
AUBURN: 1'/2 acres with 1
floor frame bungalow and
heated shop.
40 ACRES: 22 cropland, 9
hardwood bush, large
double home, large barn,
shed with workshop, on
paved road near Varna.
5 hREmiles from
Blyth,
th, gI rll.rgs.
UNIQUE: country school
house, beautifully
converted on 'h acre,
antique business, paved
road, heated workshop.
RESTAURANT: fully
equipped, living
accommodation, reason-
able price.
BAYFIELD AREA: Hwy.
N'o. 21, 14 acres with ranch
home, many extras, nicely
wooded.
50 ACRES: all wooded,
small cottage, excellent
retreat or sportsman's
property, near Auburn.
HOLMESVILLE: 13 acres,
farrowing barn, 1 floor
brick bungalow, paved
drive.
15 ACRES: wooded
property near Auburn, 2
floor brick home, 2 small
sheds.
STONE MAN ION: on 2
acres, %O line E.
Wawanosh Twp.
85 ACRES: 40 workable, on
paved road, stream
crosses property, good
building site.
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1.
ROYAL BANK building, ideal office or business
opportunity, vault, air conditioning and paved parking.
PRICED RIGHT, Inspect this recently refurnished 2
bedroom bungalow, located 1 block from post office and
stores. Ideally sulted as retirement home.
PORT ALBERT, 4 bedroom custom built home, 2 fire-
places, family room, 2 car garage, on large lot, over
2nnn r^ P" r' II -Inc, r -r-- /'rr- f- 11r1•- thtfr hr'rn -,
reduced in price.
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.
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• GODERICH HOMES
NEW LISTING - AUBURN
11/2 storey frame & J.M. Siding Home. 3 bedroom, living room, large
eat -in kitchen, main floor family room, single car detached garage
with work bench. Set at the top of the hill on 3/4 acre rlvervlew lot,
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74 ACRES -1840 LOG CABIN
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28 SUNCOAST DRIVE WEST
modern 3 to 5 bedroom home with
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240 OXFORD STREET
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Alcah bungalow in Suncoast area. 3
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Asking $69,000.00.
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139 ONTARIO STREET
CLINTON
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- Highway No. 8 Commercial site - 666lapartments and retail space
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