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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-10, Page 22GE2?t'4-GODERIcl•T SJGKi►LSTAR, Ali;t�;���,,;,'x:t'-+.ezF.`,bF;''k"h_`+1'',#,:'� i ..•:iY''k �. ,�. • ., RSpAY, JANUARY 10, 9$0. • • 14:-it.mployixlen wanted 14. Employm.nt wanted WILL DO babysitting in my. WILL; BABYSIT in my home, Monday through home. Phone Port Albert,, Friday. Phone 524.2535.-2 529-7278.-2-4 • 15. Tenders 15. Tenders FOR SALE BY TENDER 4 Located one-half block from the Square and zoned C4 (General Commercial Use) this two storey brick veneer building has a first floor area of 1100 sq. ft. suitable for offices and a -second floor area of 800 sq. ft. suitable for a •one' bedroom apartment, Heated by oil forced air 'furnace-&'supplemented-by-etectric•baseboard-units On - the second floor. Lot has a frontage of 53.4 ft. and••an area of 5000 sq. ft. • Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked''property tender' will be received until • 4:00 p.m.January29th; 3980 -„, Certified cheque payable to the vendor for 10% of; the amount of the bid must accompany the tender. Balance on closing date March 29th, 1980. Appointments to inspect the property may be arranged by ,calling the vendor Harold W. Shore 524. 7272, 55 Newgate Street, Box 276, Goderich. Highest or anytender not necessarily accepted. 1f4 'TENDER The Huron Couniy Board • of Educot(on will receive plainly- marked .sealed' tenders far Custodial Supplies required by our Elementary and Secon- dary Schools up to 12 o'clock noon local time Friday, January 25, 1980. Specifications and Ten- der forms may be ob- tained from the Board Office, .103• Albert Street, Clinton, On- tario. NOM 110. Lowest or any tender not necessarily occep• ted.. D; McDonald Chairman D.J. Cochrane Director 16. Mortgages CASH for your mortgage. Callus first 524-2747.-33tfar` 17. Auction sales Richard Lai* V AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE 18. Services available REPAIR TO all appliances, refrigeration service, Lucknow Appliance Centre, Lucknow, phone 528- 2946.-43tf MOVING - household and office. Complete Ontario service. To and from 'G'gderich - Kincardine. Wingham - Lucknow and surrounding : areas. Fully insured. Wm. E. Walden Transport, Wingham. Call collect anytime (519) 357- 2050 or 357.3410.-19tf 18. 'Ser~ i(es available MR HAMMER, Backhoe, 'Septic. bed installations, Cecil •Cranston,.,: -529- .7691.-22tf, PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & Appliances`. Services. phone 1-887-9062 or Granger's TV 524-8925.-23tf FURNITURE stripping and refinishing. Also caning wicker and reed work. 'Call 524 7 490.-35tf MAN '`.WITH truck to do • clean-up jobs; trim°bran- ches,take brush away, snow - shovelling, etc: Peter Prevett, 524-8553.-ltfar. • 18. Services available 18. Services available 21. Personal ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich FALL BULBS BOOK NOW FOR SNOW• REMOVAL Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR. GARDENING 524-2645 STRATFORD .UNIFORM & STORK STOP ��ryry Nursing -°'<`- un.iforhi available in White & Coloured in Dresses "& Pant Suits. Toppers also available. Complete line of maternity clothing. Open 9:30 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Mon.. Sat. 98 DOWNIE ST. STRATFORD -271:8861- WILL BABYSIT in my home, 5 days a week, close to, • `Champion Road's., Reasonable rates. For more information .call 524- 9568.-2,3 WILL DO any odd -jobs. • Phone'524.6069.-2,3 BILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Repairs to all makes of major appliances. CALL BILL DARRELL CLINTON >.. 482-9022 -APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service To All Makes. Authorized Service for Inglis, Enterprise, Magic Chef, Whirl- pool. CALL 524.7861 HOFFMEYER APPLIANCE DEPT. OF HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St., Goderich DRIVEWAYS RADIO DISPATCHED FOR FAST SERVICE CONTACT SiD BRUINSMA A r' ',43Nrki r.77 ---. For aI( your Carpet & Upholstery •cleaning needs, calk:• SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Our' steamvallo Power. brush method gets the deep down dirt, others miss.- Phone 524-8892 Free Estimates L*V.SUEL O•:. _ALUMINUM �� GALVANIZED FREE ESTIMATES O'MALLEY EAVES TROUGHING I AND LIGHTNING RODS TEESWATER •- PHONE: 392-6740 BUILDERS - "Builders for Today's ,Building Needs" Carpentry & Cement Work Call LALEX CHISHOLM ' 529-7714 DOUG BLACKER 524-8147 ` ' AFTER 6:00 P.M. ` i SMITH'S PAINTING • • DECORATING i Free . Estimates Pho,le ' 524-2518 Paper Hanging AND • Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 „AFTER 5 P.M. • WAYNE A. YOUNG "SMALL - APPLIANCES REPAIR CENTRE" 351•Suncoast Qr, Goderich 5244165 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Bruce Pulsifer 527.0053 or 348.9223• after 6 p.m. Handyman Carpenter 'Excellent Hates - FR I.: sTrwtTEs PHONE 52 I -4/39,I, •HOME RERAIRS •NEW CONSTRUCTION •RENOVATING •DECORATING •SANDING AND REFINISHING 19. Notice to creditors 1 - PREGNANT AND DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as close ` as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London" (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,• 357-1769 or 392.6541,-1-52x WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow • and .Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston,• 5-24:.9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524- 7217.-39eow HAPPY BIRTHDAY to MIKE SCOTT - January 8th, 524.2442,-2 • 22.Lost 'and found LOST - On Highway 8 bet- ween Clinton and Goderich, two bags of R 20 Insulation. Please phone 524-4133.-2 24. Busine1,s - opportunities .MAJOR SUPPLIER of custom-built .home systems seeks: a representative in your area. Be the_ -first. to_ offer over 300 floor plans. Please -address inquiries^to - Territory Manager, Tri-ang NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY IRENE ALL PERSONS having,: claims against the Estate of the above-mentioned, late of .the Town of Goderich in the . County of =.Huron, Retired r School Teacher. who died. on November „ 9th, ' 1979, are required to file proof of same with the, undersigned on or before the ,19th, day• of January,•1980. After . that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate•having regard only to the,claims•of whichthey shall then have had notice. DATED. cit .Wingham, Ontario this 28th day of • December, A.D. 1979. CRAWFORD MILL & DAVIES Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors -1-3ar 20. Public notices: • • IN THE, ,COUNTY. COURT OF THE COUNTY OF HURON • • IN THE MATTER OF The Change of Name Act. R.S.O. -1970, Chapter ,' 60 and •amendments thereto ANI) IN THE MATTER OF The Application .,of Howard Allen Norton to Change Ills Name 'to Stephen Howard Norton NOTICE OF MOTION TAKE NOTICE that a motion will 'be made to the Court on behalf of Howard Allen Norton, at Goderich. Ontario, on Monday, the 28th day of January, 1980, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or so scion thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order: (a) Changing the name of the aid.. HOWARD ALLEN 'NORTON to ST-EPHEN HOWARD NORTON the said Howard Allen Norton residing at the Town of, Goderich, in the County of Huron at 84 Waterloo Street South. (b) Such further and other relief as may to this Honourable Court seen) just. -_-•Our hearts, still ache with AND TAKE NOTICE. that -madness, in support of such ap- The secret tears still flow, plication will be read the Why God took our son Mark, Affidavit of Howard Allen We will never know rr Norton, filed, and such - further and other material When wit see his picture ,•. Counsel may advise. He seems (osmile and say, DATED at Goderich this Don't erty Lnl only sleeping 9th day of November, A.D., We'll meet again some day. 1979. "^ This seems so hard to un - THOMAS J. TROYAN dc'rstand• Barrister and Solicitor, 1 Nelson Street East, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant -2.4ar Home ' Systems, P.O. Box 339; Lancaster; Ontario.' KOC 1 N 0..613-347-3737,-'? HOT TUBS' OPPORTUNITY Some dealerships still available with Canada's leading Manufacturer:"" -- call Toll Free 1-800`=265-2186 'h. 13il the 10. In me'moridflt • 31. Card of thanks HALLAM MUNDAY In loving memory of a' dear=' -My sincere thanks to Dr. wife and mother Mary " Chan, Dr. Thomson, the. Gladys Hallam who passed nurs,and staff on first floor away one year ago January east, my daughter Mrs. , 13, 1.979: Evelyn Carroll, my gran - God knew that she was ddaughter Mrs. Sharon suffering; Scruton, the McNall family; That' the hills were hard to for the kind thoughts and climb, gifts, the Royal Canadian So He closed her weary s Legion and Ladies Auxiliary, eyelids, my neighbors, during my And whispered "Peace be.: stay in Alexandra Marine thine." _ and >General - Hospital, Away in the beautiful hills of Goderich. Gud, "When someone walks By the valley of rest so fair, beside us, Some day, we know not On the road that we must when, keep, We will meet our loved one Our burdens seem less there. heavy, -Always remembered and ' The hills are not so steep, sadly missed by husband The weary miles pass Arthur and children: Grace, swiftly, Evelyn, Arthur, Raymond, As bravely on we stride, Lois, Betty,. Joyce, Ralph. And all the world seems and Howard and their brighter, • - families. -2x With someone by our side." Sincerely. Bertram Roy Munday:-2x A - chairman:.. said one ' volvement in quota JOHNSON •- In memory of -,a dear sister; Eva Jane Johnson, who passed away one year ago, January 10, 1979. • God knew that she wasn't happy, , .. - That the hills 'were hard to climb, So he closed her weary eyelids, And'"whispered, Peace --be Thine. • -Forever remembered by her sisters, Florence and Mabel and the families. -2' ' MacAULAY In loving memory 'of our dear "si9:n, brother and grandson, Dale, he left us suddenly January'lt, 1975 at the ageof 17. We remember Dale the day we lost you, And,will till the eiid of time.- But with` all our tears and heartaches,,. One thing •that brings to mind. • That, you : were chosen to spend • Those' precious ,years with Hur�n discusses quota values by Alice Gibb as any business down in Quotas, quota," values the city" and that far - and the supply mers must a t like it is. managemen't'sy'stem He -warned producers were defended by Ken must be prepared to McKinnon, chairman of operate more • on the Ontario Milk borrowed Capital in the Producers.' Marketing future. Board (OMPMB) and Jim Johnstone, chairman New Quota Exchange of the Ontario Egg In response to a Producers' Marketing question from the Board at the January audience, Mr. ,McKinnon meeting - of- the -Huron said -his marketing -board County Federation of is going to be introducing. Agriculture' in Clinton on 'a new quota exchange' Thursday. • system in the future, Mr: McKinnon told an which will allow is new audience, of over 100 .producer- in the dairy people that he believes industry the same chance quotas in the milk in- to •share in available dustry should be "as open, quota. Under this system, and freely transferable the°quota will be sold for' as possible." He said the highest dollar. quota values should'be Mr. McKinnon said the determined by • the board hopes this new marketplace. exchange system • will The marketing board , prevent third party in- '-"'-- PINKI IEY.,,,--.. •- ..concern •'raised about , transfers. We wish to express sincere milk quotas has been that .In response to another appreciation to our friends, current prices make it question, the chairman relatives and neighbors, for difficult for young people said it's wrong to their thoughtful expressions wanting to enter the dairy speculate .• the quota will of sympathy during the Loss' • industry. He told ,_the• all be, bought up by - - of Mrs. Gertrude Pinkney. ' audience the marketingwealthy farmers. He said Special thanks to Dr. Hollingworth and staff of -.board, " in legislation if large corporations had. - --A-le-xand-ra-Marine and - regarding_._quot.B___t.ran-r_wanted.,oto-.take.of;r-the_--- COLLINS. At Alexandra Hospital,,- Godericht Ontario," on • January 6,_ "198q, _to Mr. and Mrs: Rob Collins, Goderich, a daughter, Dayna Tamara; - ,weighing 7lbs. 3 ozg. • FARRELL At Alexandra Hospital; Goderich, Ontario, on January -5, 1980, iii"Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell, Goderich, a daughter, Carla Dawn, weighing 6•p?.. 15 ozs. • A sister for Tahitha and • Sonya. Proud -grandparents are Carl' and Beth Palmer of Ingersoll, and _Eldy and Mary Harris of Kincardine, us: • You are dearer...still as -the years dc,,part Arid will live foreverr, in our hearts. -Forever ,em em`•liered•, Mom and '�ad and all ,the fa m ily.--2x.• • 31. Card of thanks FULLER We would like to thank all who remembered us with cards, flowers and presents on our 50th wedding ng an- niversary. Also many thanks ,to °Victoria- U,C'.W,, for preparing; -and serving a KUBIK lovely dinner and a big thank -At Alexandra=` --Hospital, you to °all our family for Goderich, Ontario, on making it a happy. day we January 7, 1980, to Mr. and will always remem- Mrs. Ted Kubik, Goderich, a he r s -A us tin • and son, weighing 6 lbs, 9 ois. A brother for Patty. VANCE Ji 1 and Cathy Vance are roud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Roberta Ashley, weighing -7 lbs. 6/2 O7:5„ at Alexandra Hospital. Goderich, Ontario, on January '2. 1980. Prgpd grandparents are Margaret and ..Len Willis and Joy' and Whitford Vance, all of `Goderich. 30. In memoriam BOWERS. • In loving memory of our dear.- sun Mark who was taken so suddenly 5 years ago Jan uaI ' 11th, 1975. K.M.R. RANCH LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that K.M.R:` RANCH -LIMIT$D intends to dissolve pursuant to Tho Business Corporations Act. DATED at Markham this 7th day of January, 1980. "Margaret Yeaman" Secretary rS • Still somehow we must try, The sddclf .t word we'll ever know, • Will alw,ry,' he "good-bye." - So when- God took our Mark, and We were -left behind We know how much God loves hint. tot angr is are hard to find, -Dearly" loved and so deeply -hissed hy, Dad and Mom, brother Mike ,and sister Mary. -2 Adelaide; --2x HOIYIUTH May we express our sincere gratitude to all our relatives, friends .:nd,neighbors who helped in. so 'many ways during the loss of a dear wife, mother and_„ grand- mother. Ruth Homuth, All the kind expressions of .sympathy,were appreciated more than' words can say. Our special thanks to the nurses and staff at Huron - ,view for their kind, ,and loving care: to Rev. G. L. Royal for his message, to the Stiles Funeral Home for handling all the details: and Ur• the Legion 'Ladles Auxiliary for serving a delicious lunch for the family and friends. -Mac, Rom, and Sh irley.-tar MAWHIivNEY 1 l,'uuld like to thank all my relatives, neighbors ` and friends for the beautiful Christmas, sick cards and treats, while 1 wtl,s a patient in Goderich Hcispitafl and since I returned to Huron - view. Also thanks to Dr. Watts, nurses and staff in' Goderich Hospital for their kindness, and doctors and nurses of Iiuronview. Special thanks to Mr. Archibald and ladies for looking after this celebration of my 90th hir- 'thday.-Chester Mawhin- ney. 2 McASTOCKER • We wish to express our :toffy( lotion to our friends and relatives who attended our -Open House,' January 5th: good to see all of you, Thanks, -.fico, Nancy and Julia. -2 (1) Did you know that you CipQlCltiOTt must ride your ,bicycle for Life/ttile 4S minutes to hurn the calories contained in a simple pidce of apple pie'' bl s. tire General Hospital for their sfers; is "required to use milk ' industry, they've kind and loving attention to people the same way." already had ample op - Mother during her lengthy. He added, "If anybody is portunity to' do •that. The stay in hospital. Our thanks going to get into the milk speaker said quota didn't also. to Rebekah Lodge, Rev. industry today, you're get into the hands of large R. Crocker ' and Stiles talking• several thousand operators in•the,past .and dollars per cow."'(This ` that today there=are only' figure,includes,cost of the 26 herds milking over 150 VANCE quota,) Mr. " McKinnon_,. -_cows in the province,and We wish to say thank you to ,said the value of `a quota only two herds milking tte'staff'on 2E`at Alexandra system. is that it brings over 200 cows' -and one of Marine and General Hospital .. stability and guarantees these is; at the Agriculture . for their excellent care and each producer a share of Canada R es e a r ch kindness during our stay in the market. Station. - ' the hospital,'A special thank In defending quota Mr. McKinnon said the. you to Dr. Lomas Dr. prices,. Mr, McKinnon new quota- exchange Couches Sally Finn, Sharon Lassaline and Phy11Scott ' said his board will be system "will be introduced 3 '- fortheir assistan- looking at the formula for ` to producers at a series of_, ce.-Catherine and q pricing , quotas' in 'the information meetings Roberta.-2n,c future. , He pointed •out. , `which will beheld across studies have shown -that the province. He said the.. WEIR ' 'thigh • prices aren't system Will go into effect Out- friends and , neighbors, 'necessarily bad" . •Anti . with as few controls as " - have meant so much to us added, "theydnt '' cost and will be during oy'r sad bereavement possible ` in the loss of our mother, the consumer a cent? . reviewed at the end of six grandmcither_ and `great The marketing/board • months. grandmother, Mrs. Lillian chairman told the The OMPMB proposes' Weir. '. The floral trihufes: audience he doesn't see to start the ,new' •quota :`cards and letters of sym- • how it would be possible transfer system in pathy,.. and personal visits to do Without quota March. were comforting. Your ° values and said this issue ' in response to another kindness will never be leads to the question of question on the possibility:' forgotten. -Allister and' how:. best ,to,.use�capital of quota •.. values Gladys 2...d.Green andwithin'the dairy industry. drastically increasing, famil Y He told produ4rs today • Mr. McIf innon said he. "farming is just as tough speculates the ` market share quota value will • actually go down after a Salt reduction seonths of the new system. Jim Johnstone, chairman of the Ontario Funeral- .` Home, -.-Lyle.`" Pinkney and family -ear -Program Egg Producers- .• Marketing Board, told the audience' the more ' ebextendedfarmers discuss quotasto the "more problems. we seem to run into:" He said until this year, the egg marketing board these variable weather always sold quota with a 'conditions." kfarm and didn't have any "Irl this' way, we will be 'face-to-face quota buying able to issue more system I'n effect. specific guidelines for the Mr. Johnstone said in minimum use of salt to the past, , people have achieve the maximum been able to get into the. degree of "safely for egg industry by buying • motorists, farms. He said now it "We also propose to would cost, a producer com pare ' - the • .:ef- $13-$14 per bird to get into fectiveness of ' using egg production and he primarily sand, 50-50 salt praised the quota syStenn and sand, and salt only," • saying it's "insurance,. Snow continued. you can recover your Tile test areas will be ' investment over a period Highways 89 and 27 in -the of time." • Cookstown area, the Queen Elizabeth Wjay Face -to -Face between Vineland and St. Sales Catharines, an'd in the • .• The marketing board Kingston and Ottawa Chairman said now the areas. . ' board has decided to open "I am pleased to be the 'system up, "very able to say that the slew,ly and very quietly." Motoring public seem to Producers will be allowed recognize our, efforts in ,to.buy 10 per cent of their trying to -minimize the current quota, "so- use of salt andyet everyone eventually gets maintain the optimum in their barns filled," the driving conditions during speaker said. the winter," Snow said. A member of the yl would Tike to take: •audience asked Mr. this opportunity to urge Johnstone if there wasn't municipalities , �to a danger that some day similarly° reduce t 'we•ll be down to one amount of salt used on producer' in Ontario," their roads and streets by. Mr. Johnstone replied if experimenting with consumer pressure gets different application to the point where they rates of salt. Every effort say we•must have large should he made to find corporate, farms, then the -minimum amount government. policy may that will give the desired • dictate this. However, the results on the particular marketing board -types of roads and traffic ' chairman added, '.'l don't conditions found in their think producers will let municipality." this happen." Turn to page 23 'Transportation and (:onlmun.ic tti0ns Minister Jarles Snow recently said MTC's salt reduction program, _initiated two years 'ago, will he extended through this winter, ' ,.."We will continue to build en the first-hand experience gained over the past two winters," Snow said, "with em- phasis on developing more definitive `guidelines for the use of sa4. depending on weaker conditions. • "F rom the , tests carried brut," Snow continued, "we have established that a single spreading rate is not the most effective way to combat. our widely - varying weather con- ditions. Our current,rate of 130 kilograms per kiiometre,,was, and•isi• a` good average. But we have also found'. in some cases, it can be too'mutat .while in others.' not enough,' "Variables such as' temperature, traffic, sun • conditions and amount of snow, all play an im- portant part in deter-, mining the 41 mount of salt needed to he most ef- 'fcctivc' 11 is hoped the tests this winter," Snow said, "will produce the specific data needed to establish the minimum amount of salt necessary t.ft cl 'al , with .h .-6•ww 4, .. •- 4 • • -mss.-- • ice". •4