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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-31, Page 32FREE COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION Pressure Test • Read Antl-Freeze Level m Check Belts • Check Hoses Mayor Eileen Palmer presents a cheque to Ian D'ornellas of Ajax, first place winner in the Senior 1 and 2 category of the Pro -Am Cycling Race held here on Sunday. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Keith Jacober of Drayton Plains, Michigan was all smiles despite minor injuries suffered when he blew a tire during the Pro -Am Cycling Race held here Sunday. "Marilyn (Aubin of the local St. John Ambulance brigade) taped me up real good," he said. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) wer held for Wednesday evening at Christ Anglican Church, a shower was held for Kelly Weaver, daughter of Jerry and Sharon Weaver of Port Albert. Sortie 40 friends and neighbours gathered in the church basement for the event Jane Matier, chairperson, welcomed the guests. The rain 't was —beautifiiY deal► ted ►1dth ; ink whitestreamers f r the oc- casion. The bride-to-be sat in a decorated chair and was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts by Jody Weaver. Lunch was served by Diane Dickson and Jan Dickson, friends of the bride. The wedding of Kelly Weaver of Port Albert to Larry Brindley of Dungan- non will take place at the Dungannon United Church on September 9 with the Reverend Robert Roberts, officiating. Social News Tom and Connie Orr of Stratford have purchased the cottage of Charlie Bristow from Detroit. The cottage is close to Connie Orr's parents, Ray and Elinor Shantz. Spending a few days at McGregor Park are Don and Darlene Bauer and children, Linda and Wendy. Accompa- nying the Bauers is Merle Bauer, .t' ether of Don. Phili. and Dianne Foster of Sheppardton were in Toronto Wednesday atten- ding the horse jumping con- test. Dianne participates in riding and jumping and will have a busy time this Fall participating at some events. r43.00 Off FILM DEVELOPING Bring us this coupon with your next roll of colour negative film for developing and printing, and you'll get S3 OFF 36 exp., S2 OFF 24 exp. and S1 OFF 12/15 exp. colour negative film. Valid for any size of 110, 126, 135 or C-41 disc film - one coupon per roll only. Offer ends Saturday, September 10, 1983 Just bring this coupon and your film to this participating Benjamin dealer: imr I ASK FOR 24 HOUR PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE KPli(p ipcKy,.., We use PHOTOFINISHING PRESEASON SAL E SNOW TIRES 1114 CHRYSLER Read Ready i Service A78-13 WHITEWALL PREMIUM PLUS REG. S61000 -Installation Extra. OTHERS AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS '3825 'NO COST INSPECTION IF REPAIRS 004E IN OUR SHOP GODERICH PLYMOUTH CHRYSLE'll LTD. 414 Huron flood, Goderich, Ontario DIAL 524-7383 ort Albert PORT ALBERT NEWS Tom LIvirtgottilrto, I:5618m71346 and makes 256 cads. -In e Johnston name. 11w�„s. , l associated with, RakeNo. 3 for 33 years. ANNIVERSARY The summer home of Gor-' don and Ruth Ring, Cedar Beach, Port Alberto was a busy place Sunday as. their family gathered to celebrate their 40th wedding The kla� rs. ' Were school -; hit n. laarbage. Eki SO, a 8`r l�TOAa the thir- rewe flew Vancouver to visit an . mete, '?fie uncle, although 88 airs of age, kept his' visitors .ousy, show- ing them a great deal of the Visiting at • the home of Albert at the 9130 a.rn• ser- anniversary beautiful city of Vancouver, Port -Albert 'i9 ori ,kum, mother of Steve Bayfield conducted the ser- London, that they were risar- Barrowerathen Continued on Corkum who at the present vice. The Reverend Robert tied. Gordon was a member to Holly, using a house time is employed at Langan, Crocker, rector of Christ of the London Police Depart- trailer. After a short stay at N.S. in the erection of a Anglican Church, Pott merit for 33 years. The cou- home, they motored to Mont - power plant. Marie's home is Albert, will be in charge of pie have two children, Roy in Clam Harbour, N.S. While the morning service Sunday, of London and Nancy War - in this area, she visited with September 4. nen of Vancouver. For some her son, John and his wife Mai> Service time, it appeared as if Nancy Bev and family in Sarnia. Dungannon patrons on and 'her son Brad would not She has also visited her Route No. 1 first received be able to attend the event. sister, Betty Howard Fyke of their mail delivery in 1914. However , problems were Ridgeway. Marie Corkum Thomas Elliott was the first removed and the Warners will return to Clam Harbour courier and delivered mail were there on the happy cc - Saturday morning, after a by horse and buggy or cut- casion. Gordon Bumming very enjoyable vacation. ter• has been retired for seven Mary Dickson from'1'oron- He was followed by years and in the winter, he to is visiting with her Thomas Rivett of Dungan - mother, Jean Lednor at her non, age 29. He started with home in Fort Myers, Florida home in Port Albert. a horse and buggy or cutter while in the summer, they Mary Johnston from Port with a gradual change to a make their home at Cedar Albert is very happy to have car in the summer, and later Beach, Port Albert. her brother, Frank Vrooman on, the car was used all the Travel to from Qualicum Beach, Van- time. couver Island, B.C. visiting. Tom and his Model A Ford Vancouver Frank was in charge of were a welcome sight to his Don and Barb Harrower, Crown Life Insurance Corn- 60 patrons on the route. He summer residents of Port pany in Thunder Bay when was given the Centennial Albert, motored to Winnipeg he retired, and upon retire- Award for his dontribution to on July 19 to visit friends and merit, ne went west and now the postal service of Canada family. While there, Don makes his home at Qua ileum for 50 years service. received a copper kettle Beach. It's been 10 years After his death in 1968, from the Harrower family since his last visit. On this Mrs. Mary Rivett continued that was used on the boat occasion he will be spending to deliver the mail. from England coming into several weeks in this area Since 1970, Ben Mole has Churchill Harbour in, 1814. that he grew up in. been on the 20'/2 mile route. The fifteen settlers were Church News Changing times, Mary mostly English, Irish, and Many visitors attended Johnston of Goderich, who Scottish. The descendants communion at Christ delivers the mail to R.R. 3 have now taken residence in Anglican Church in Port nst 'Pr , t a� '":. the: Reverentlh t " " ,.a o tthe-...and its surroun p area. l�Taniey<�t,gl'klttr arilfatrrl :ftC Syt'''�` was � �11+t e or -"~DSS. _ PiEis``�seirei�) ���on[ir r,Cfi't�i'alt�"stil��he- �Re�e$I�:���v jRetw'n'�A'� eg. tfte Goderich, travels 60 miles Winnipeg. a1 I pekes, Vermont to visit their son Scott and wife, Sarah. They have a wood maple syrupfarm Just :recgntly Sarah gave birth to a son, a first grandson in the Har- rower family. They also have a daughter Mariah, The Harrowers travelled 4000 miles by house trailer in total. (Recently from the village we have several residents: who have travelled extensively by ear on their vacations. If you have had an interesting trip, we would like to hear from you. ) Silo gas may be more of a problem Drought -like growing con- ditions during July and August may have created a situation where silo gas may be more of, a problem this year than others. Climatic conditions play a large role in the formation of deadly silo gas, and weather condi- tions over the last two mon- ths have caused some farm safety experts to issue warn- ings concerning the gas. Silo gas or nitrogen diox- ide is produced as a by- product of the fermentation process that takes place once plant material is put in- to a silo. A variety of climatic stress on the plant material duringthe growing season can dramatically in- crease the possibility of toxic gases forming. To avoid silo gas, farmers are advised not to harvest crops immediately after a rainfall. Conversely, crops damaged by hail or frost should be harvested as quickly as possible to avoid build-up of excess nitrate in the plant material. 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