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Store open
Monday
December 23
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
MICORWAVE OVEN
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• Patented door handle and interlock
• Interior oven light
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• Sealed -in ceramic shelf
• End of cooking audible signal
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• Illustrated microwave cookbook
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DRYSDALE
MAJOR APPLIANCE
CENTRE LTD.
HENSALL 262-2728 Ontario
"THE PLACE TO SUY APPLIANCES
Open a - 6 Friday Night till 9 p.m.
Our 40th Year
Closed Mondays
Name
Gerd Heidinger has opened Samuelson's Jewellers in the Suncoast Mall. The jewellery store
offers a complete line of men's and ladies rings, gold and silver chains, watches, selected
crystal and silver plated items. Heidinger says the response to his new business has been
positive and he is looking forward to a future as a member of the Goderich business com-
munity.
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BY SHARON DIETZ
Gerd Heidinger and his wife, Ann have
enjoyed a positive response since they
opened Samuelson's Jewellers in the Surj-
coast Mall, Goderich.
"People have been great," says Gerd
who managed a jewellery store in the Kit-
chener - Cambridge area before coming to
Goderich to open his own business.
The store has a full line of ladies' and
men's diamond and stone rings, wedding
rings, signet rings, a variety of gold and
silver chains. earrings, watches, tie tacks,
selected crystal and silver plated items
and jewellery boxes. Samuelson's also of-
fers a complete service for jewellery
cleaning and repair.
Heidinger plans to increase his stock
next spring and he and his family have
plans to open more Samuelson's jewellery
stores in the future.
Gerd and Ann are excited about the pro-
spects for the Suncoast Mall under the
direction of the mall's new owners. They
look forward to living in Goderich and ser-
ving the people of the surrounding area.
First tripartite stabilization plan
for red meat producers is signed
By Stephanie Levesque
Federal agriculture minister John Wise
has signed a tripartite national stabilization
agreement and he is waiting for provincial
agriculture ministers to put their signature
to the document.
"I've been waiting for two weeks," Mr.
Wise told a crowd of about 200 at the Strat-
ford Rotary Club's annual rural -urban night
on October 31.
Mr. Wise said there is a vehicle in place to
put forward the tripartite stabilization pro-
gram, an idea that has been tossed about
between the federal and provincial govern-
ments for the past 10 years.
"The vehicle is there, the wheels are on.
There is no sense in me driving down the
road by myself. I want some passengers,"
said Mr. Wise indicating the passengers
should be the provincial agriculture
ministers.
With the support of the Progressive Con-
servative caucus, the agreements involve
setting up a national income stabilization
fund for beef and pork. Three parties, the
federal and provincial government and the
farmers themselves pay into this fund in
times of high phif es and during times of
poor prices fatmelts take from the fund.
Mr. Wise acknowledged that not all the
provinces would come into the agreement.
"Quebec will not sign, we know that," he
said.
Not only Quebec, but British Columbia is
also not expected to sign the agreement for
pork and beef, said Mr. Wise. However, the
federal government intends to push forward
for this with the remaining provinces in-
cluding Ontario.
"I just want him (Ontario agriculture
minister Jack Riddell) to come to Ottawa
and sign the papers," said Mr. Wise.
The day before Mr. Wise's visit to Strat-
ford, Mr. Riddell had indicated that his
federal counterpart was holding up the pro-
cess.
Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta are
expected to sign both pork and beef
agreements. Manitoba may only sign the
pork agreement while Prince Edward
Island, Nova Scotia and possibly New
Rrtmcwirk wi11 inin the cattle agreement.
Free trade was another issue on which the
federal agriculture minister was question-
ed. Mr. Wise stressed that the federal
government has only said it is willing to sit
down and discuss the idea of negotiations,
not actually negotiate.
"The only agreement we'll be signing will
give a fair deal, a better deal, for Canadian
agriculture," said the federal agriculture
minister.
Ian Munro of Shakespeare, a former New
Democrat candidate in the last federal elec-
tion asked Mr. Wise why a subsidy had
recently been given to the tobacco growers.
"It is not a subsidy. It is both a grant and
an advance payment," he said, noting it has
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been given out annually for the past four or
five years.
Tobacco in this country is still a legal
crop," he added.
White Gift
Sunday held
By Blanche Deeves
HCLMESVILLE - On Sunday morning in
Holmesville United Church, White Gift Sun-
day was held with the Sunday school
children doing the service.
The children played out the nativity scene
and the children's choir led in the ministry
of music. The young men received the offer-
ing and the white gifts.
Enterprising Seniors
The Enterprising Seniors enjoyed their
Christmas pot luck lunch last week in the
Community Centre at Holmesville.
Mrs. Jean Lobb played Christmas music
on her portable organ as a prelude to the
lunch. A sing song of Christmas music was
held. Bert McCreath welcomed everyone,
including the guests. Following the bountiful
lunch, bingo was enjoyed with everyone get-
ting a prize.
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Dividend No. 117
Notice is hereby given that the regular'.
semi•onnual dividend has been declared as
$0.50 per share on the outstanding common
shares of the Company payable January 1,
11U to security holders of record D•c•rra-
ber 13, 1119. Only common shares (335,
164) have been issued by the company.
By the order of the Board.
Goderich, Ontario
November 20, 1,05
J.C. Chisholm
Secretary
HAPPY 25th
ANNIVERSARY
Mom and Dad
Love: Ken and Cathy.
Clndy and Larry
Shelley and Gregory