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ANNOUNCEMENT
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vice Investment Dealers, and William (Bill) Reynolds, Account
Executive with Davidson's Kitchener, are pleased to announce that
commencing Thursday, November 7, Mr. Reynolds will be setting up a
bi-monthly practice in Goderich at the Bedford Hotel.
HOURS OF 10:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M.
OPERATION: Every 2nd Thursday of the month
Mr. Reynolds is fully licenced, and eager to service
all Stock, Bond, GIC, Treasury Bill, Option, RRSP
and Mutual Fund clients in the Goderich and
.surrounding areas.
Mr. Reynolds can be reached while in Goderich at
524-7337, or at 1-800-265-2546 at all other times and
is looking forward to establishing many long and
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The Municipal Elections Ad
TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of West Wawanosh
that polling for the election of
REEVE, DEPUTY -REEVE, TWO COUNCILLORS
AND
ONE SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE
WILL TAKE PLACE ON
Tuesday, November 12,1985
between the hours of 11300 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the THREE Polling Sub -divisions
POLL NO. 1 - Senior Citizens' Centre, Dungannon
[For Lots 13 to 161nel. Con. 1; Lots 13 to 20 incl. Cons. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9)
POLL NO. 2 - Auburn Community Centre [Library]
(For Lots 17 to 27 ineL Con. 1: Lots 21 to 27 incl. Cons. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7)
POLL NO. 3 - SL Helens Women's Institute Hall
[For Lots 21 to 27 incl. Cons. 8 and 9; Lots 13 to 27 Incl. Cons. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14)
DEADLINE for making Application to the Clerk for a
CERTIFICATE TO VOTE BY PROXY Is 5:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1985
JOAN ARMSTRONG, CLERK,
Township of West Wawanosh.
Teacher Dave Brereton plays a song he composed for Hallowe'en toria Public School sings along on Thursday. ( phot ►
called Hallowe'en Rock while the costumed Grade 6 class at Vic- Hundertmark) "
Victoria may get elevator for disabled
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Almost a quarter of a million square feet
of roof is up for replacement at Huron
County schools.
The roofs, along with a couple of boilers
and an elevator, are on the Huron County
board of education's annual list of items
that need replacing. The list gets sent to
the ministry of education for approval and
funding.
The 1986 list includes the replacement of
248,991 square feet of roof at seven
elementary schools and four high schools.
.. Education Robert Allan said
Director of said
the London office of the education ministry
has informed him that Huron has been
allotted $200,000 for roof replacements.
Not only will that not cover the costs for
all the roofs, but the local school board
doesn't get the chance to choose which roof
jobs need to be done first, says Allan. The
London office does that.
For next year, the school board would
like to see a new boiler in Seaforth Public
School and Vanastra Public School. Allan
said over the past 10 years, the ministry
has approved aho�d' four or five about. four or five new
boilers for Huron schools.
Something new for the school board is to
be applying for an elevator for Victoria
Public School in Goderich. The director
said the elevator will be beneficial in this
two-storey school so that children, in
wheelchairs or others can get to the second
floor. This is a particular need at this
school with the library on the second floor.
It will be some time before the board
learns if the items have been approved.
Young Liberals enthused over party
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
It was a Liberal love -in at the annual
meeting of the Ontario New Liberals held in
Stratford this past weekend.
Thunderous applause, greeted each guest
speaker. Of course, each speaker was a
well-known Liberal in Canada.
PremierDavid Peterson opened the func-
tion for the young Liberals, mostly universi-
ty students. Premier Peterson, along with
Hugh Edighoffer, speaker of the provincial
legislature, and Brian Innes, Liberal can-
didate in the last federal election, all spoke
on Friday night.
Saturday started off with another well-
kno4vn Liberal : John Turner, leader of the
opposition party in Canada. He was in-
troduced by the federal Liberal house leader
Herb Grey.
Both men took potshots at the federal Pro-
gressive Conservative government. Taking
advantage of the fact they were in Stratford,
home of the Shakespearean Festival, Mr.
Grey said the Tories have been "A Comedy
of Errors".
Mr. Turner went on from there, calling
the government. "Much Ado About
Nothing".
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"As a matter of fact we could carry on for
about 20 minutes," joked the opposition
leader.
He hit the serious side though, by com-
menting on the difference one year makes.
"A year ago, political pundits thought the
Liberals would go the way of the British
Liberal party," said Mr. Turner.
However, he said those Liberals who
didn't believe the party would- phase out
have started to rebuild the party. He praised
the young Liberals in attendance for their
efforts in rebuilding the party.
"If you work hard enough," Mr. Turner
told the 350 delegates to the weekend con-
vention, "the party will succeed."
He referred to the present Liberal MPs as
"custodians" of the party for the younger
generation now working its way up through
the ranks. Ranks, that he himself went
through, he said.
"I've worked for a cause, I've sealed
envelopes and I know the excessive amount
of detail that goes into a convention like
this," he said.
"Political parties are no mystery. They
are volunteer organizations," he said.
Getting more specific, Mr. Turner added,
"We need young ideas."
Re -Elect
Dorothy Wallace
to
Huron County Board
of Education
•Past Chairman
•16 Years Experience
Corporation of the
TOWN OF GODERICH
NOTICE
Please be advised that The Ontario Municipal Board has set Wed-
nesday, December 4th, 1985 for hearing support or objections to:
Comprehensive Zoning By -Law No. 38 of 1985 of the Town of
Goderich, being a by-law, under the provisions of Section 34 of The
Planning Act S.O. 1983, to regulate the use of lands and the character,
location an use of buildings and structures and to jprohlblt certain
buildings and structures in various defined areas of the C:Frporatlon of
the Town of Goderich.
Hearing will be held In the Council Chambers, Town Hall, 67 Weld
Street, G ;.derich, starting at 10:00 a.rn. Wednesday, December 4th,
1985.
Larry J, McCabe
Clerk -Treasurer
The federal Liberal brought the same
message that the premier brought the even-
ing before.
"We're here to listen to you," said Mr.
Turner.
The former prime minister warned the
government about its dealings with the
United States.
"Our identity is at risk. Canadians have
paid the' price for five or six generation's.
However, the price of being a Canadian is
worth paying," he said to a standing ova-
tion.
Provincial treasurer Bob Nixon was the
guest speaker for the evening. An expected
visit from Paul Martin senior was cancelled
at the last minute.
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OBITUARIES
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JOHN ALEXANDER GLEN
John Alexander Glen, 92, of Regina, Sask.,
died on Friday, Oct. 25, 1985.
He was the son of the late Alexander and
Janet Glen, of Colborne Township.
Surviving are his wife Pamella, one son
John A., of Regina Beach, two daughters
Marion Sutton and Janet Rangley, both of
London and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Monday, Oct.
28. Interment Regina Beach Cemetery.
MARGERY IRENE ACKERMAN
Margery Irene Ackerman, 75, of Dundas,
a former teacher at Goderich District Col-
legiate Institute, died Sunday, Oct. 27, 1985
at McMaster University Medical Centre,
Hamilton.
Born in Carnpbellford in 1910, she was the
younger daughter of Charles and Jennie
(MacDonald) Ackerman. She graduated
from Queen's University, Kingston and
began her career as an English and French
teacher at Goderich District Collegiate In-
stitute where she remained for 11 years.
Afterwards, she taught in Pickering;
Lawrence Park Collegiate, Toronto; North
York Collegiate, Toronto; Schumacher and
Dundas where she retired in 1972.
She was predeceased by her parents, by
her only sister Dorothy, Mrs. Fred L.
Bartlett, of Kingston in 1983.
She is survived by her three cousins Fred
Cowell, of Oakville, Bob Cowell, of Montreal
and Jane Cowell, of Toronto and a close
friend Gweneth Day, of Dundas.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct.
29 at St. Paul's United Church, Dundas with
the Rev. Roy E. Vessey officiating. Inter-
ment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Camp-
bellford on Wednesday, Oct. 30.
VIOLET ELAINE DE HAAS
Violet Elaine de Haas, 63, of Goderich,
died on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1985 In
University Hospital, London.
The daughter of the late Hugh McGuire
and the former Sarah Elizabeth Wilson, of
Port Albert, she was born Aug. 16, 1922 in
Goderich. A housewife, she was a member
of six different bowling leagues in town.
Surviving are her husband Cecil Haas,
three sons Paul Daer, of Goderich, Jim
Deer, of Burlington and Mark de Haas,. of
Toronto, two daughters Sharon, Mrs.
Lawrence Tyndall, of Pentincton, B.C. and
Connie Lynn, Mrs. Andrew Poste, of
Mississauga, four grandchildren, two
brothers Albert McGuire, of Goderich and
Norman McGuire, of London and four
sisters Rose Gower, of Goderich, Anna
Bowern, of Appin, Thelma, Mrs. J. Lowes,
of Kelowna, B.C. and Betty, Mrs. William
Paris, of Michigan. w
She Was predeceased by four brothers
Ken, Don, Hugh and Wilson.
Mineral services were held in the chapel
on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at Stiles;. uneral
Home with Rev: Gerald McMillah,'of'Bethel
Pentecostal Assembly nffld1#tl#lg.
Interment Maitland Cemetery-