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207 Huron Rd. .Goderich
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WHALEN
INSURANCE
BROILERS
IN ALL TYPES
OF
ANNUITIES
60 West St.
524-2933.
Linda Lou Finley of Clinton, a client at the Adult
Rehabilitation Centre workshop here, learned how
to hook rugs while attending the Queen Elizabeth
School. She now spends about an hour of her time
ARC workers...
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idle. It's amazing how
once they get their work
stations set up in the
mornings, they just go
ahead on their own and
start -work -lag. --__-,._
• Mrs. Carroll says it
- doesn't take long for new
clients to learn their jobs
and she's .neve- yet had
one who couldn't learn.
They adjust wellto the
work situation and learn
from each other as well
as herself, she says.
Since .she started
n -g -- at- -- --AJ .C--- here ._ .a.r.�._.._......ARt:_
.workshop, Mrs Carroll workshops as close as
has taken . many short Wingham and Dashwood.
courses, seminars and In working with the
summer courses on nfe•ntally handicapped,
each day making beautiful rugs at the workshop.
These rugs are usually raffled off to pay for the
materials in them. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
management in con-
runction with the men-
tally handicapped. She
says there is a lot to be
learned from other
workshop managers too.
La Leche League
It's pronounced "
hay
•
La , Leche League of
Belgravebegan its first
series of the new year
with the numberof little
ones greater than the
number of mothers at-
tending the meeting.
Mrs. T. ..Korstanje
welcomed the mothers to
husband of one of the
,founding mothers.
The League enjoys
giving information and
encouragement on the art
of breastfeeding.
Mrs. B. Kerr led the
discussion covering,
"Benefits of Breast -
her home and explainedfeeding'
that she would be hostess . Baby".
for the • next three... Many
meetings. pleased
Mrs. J. Casemore was abies need no
introduced as the. new babiesneed
while nursing
sup -
librarian for the LLL p g
group. The new books will for the first few months.
be using a card system. This makes nursing so'
La Leche (pronounced easy to do in a busy-
lay-chay) comes from the household.
Spanish language and It was noted that
means plentiful • milk.. "cow's milk is for
This name was suggested calves" and the
' for the League by Dr. recommendations of the
White • in 1957, the' Canadian Pediatric
to Mother ..and
mothers were
to hear that
Smile darn ya...
Anyone who says crime the place you would never
, doesn't pay never wrote moVe back to.
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A riot is a difference of
opinion with injuries.
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Nostalgia: longing for
GODERICH AREA
PLANNING BARD
NOTICE
SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN BRIEFS FOR
OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW
The Planning Board for the Town of Goderich is in the
process of undertaking a comprehensive review of the
municipal Official Flan. The Official Plan is a
statutory document consisting of land use maps and
policies for guiding the physical development of the
municipality. It is .concerned with fhe organization,
design and u'se of land and buildings for residential,
Commercial, industrial and recreational purposes, the
provision of services' such as roads, sewers, and
utilities required to support urban development, and
the creation of an attractive natural and built en-
vironment as the physical batis for a higher quality of
community life. A central objective of the review is to
identify those conditions in the physical environment
which should be prevented or rectified and those
changes which should be promoted because they are
considered necessary or desirable for the well-being of
the municipality. -
-T-venture the views of the community are reflected in
the new Official Plan, all interested individuals and
groups are cordially invited to submit written briefs to
the Planning Board for consideration. For those who
prefer to make verbal representations, a program of
public meetings will be held later in the year. The
submission of briefs is requested prior to May 1, 1980 so
that the public meetings can be organized to cover the
fullestpossible range of ideas and concerns and con-
tribute to a,meaningful discussion of planning issues in
the Town of Goderich.
For further information, please contact:
Mr. Kenneth C. Hunter, C.E.T.
Secretary, Planning Board
Town Hall Annex.
Phone - 524-9492
Society were taken into
consideration:
The mothers were
happy to explain their
great joy in nursing their
babies and theclose
bonds. formed within ,the
family..
The 'meeting • closed
with refreshments and a
social hol t%
Mrs. Carroll has found,
that ' patience and •un-
derstan-ing are the most
important assets. She has
also found the clients to
be affectionate," willing
_.___ ,
"They'll, try any job
and they take real pride
in their work:,They know
they are 4working for
others and the jobs have
to be done properly," she.
sass. - .
The workshop , clients
are paid every two
weeks. Each day- they
receive an evaluation for
'which they can earn up to
45•points. These
evailuations include such
things as attitude,
grooming, punctuality,
readiness to change from
one job to another, etc,
•
GUARANTEED
INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
2,.A
O/O
BRUCE ERSKINE
86 North 524-9555
Linda Lou Finley watches as Robert Mitchell
makes a drain flag. at the Adult Rehabilitation
Centre workshop. Four clients at the workshop are
responsible for making 400 of theseflags per day for
drain. contractors. • -There are 21, clients at the
workshop who fulfill contract work and make
Sal eable_rrafts. (Photo bx Joanne Buchanan.
much per point, up to 90
cents per day. They can
earn up to $50 per month
extra income without
affecting their govern-
-,. •meat--pensio. ns.. ....
• Mrs. Carroll' explains
that the - workshop is
funded by the Ministry of
Community and Social
Services and_is.on "a real
strict budget".
She herself is paid for
her work at the Centre.
Her first three months
there were voluntary
though. She helped to get
the whole thing started as
etc. "a service to the com-
munity','.
The clients arapaiddso.
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL PROPERTY
Ontario OWNERS AND TENANTS IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH:
Dear Sir Or Madam:'. ,
The Village Council by means o•f a resolution dated November 19,, 1979 requested an
equalized assessment rollfor taxation in 1980, Your Council made the request in
'response to a need to make assessed values equitable with the assessment of similar
real: property in the vicinity. "
Consequenttyr your assessment notice shows your equalized assessment . as
required under Section 86(3) of The Assessment Act. Your 1.980 taxes will be levied on
this assessment. '
The equalized assessment was calculated in the following manner:
1, The market value for each property was established.for'the year 1975. Market value
is the amount you might expect to obtain' for your property if you willingly sold it to a
willing buyer, The market value of a farm actually used for farming purposes is the
amount you might, as a farmer, expect to obtain if you sold to another farmer who
intends to -use the 'land for farming purposes.
2. The market value of each property was adjusted by a factor which has been
calculated to ensure that;•
(a) There are no tax shifts from one class of property to another. ,
(b) The municipality does not suffer a loss in grants or an increase in shared cost
apportionments.
(c) The classes and percentage factors used in Goderich Township are:
Res'I�*'tltial 5.232 percent
Cotil;rhercial' 8.383 perpent
Farm 7.698 percent
The assessment notice shows the following information for your assessment: -
(a) The property class, under the heading "real property".
(b) The- 197fmarket-va1ve; under-tl•1e-heading'wefue"_ ..
(c1 The percentage factor applied, under the heading "factor".
(d) The assessment, under the heading "assessed value".
(e) The rate at which taxes willbe levied, under the heading "tax -status".
The assessment was calculated by multiplying the .1975 market value by the per-
centage factor.
The assessment roll will be returned' to the municipal clerk on February 15, 1980.
The last day on which ydu may lodge a complaint against your assessment will be
March 7; 1980. -
Please read carefully the instructions with respect to lodging a complaint which
appear on the back of the assessment notice.
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In the meantime, I encourage you to discuss with anassessor any concern you may
have with your assessment. If you can show him any error prior to February 15, 1980,
he can correct the error and issue an amended notice with the corrected information.
You may also wish to compare your assessment- with the similar, property in the
vicinity. I have arranged that assessors will be available at the following locations to
discuss with you all aspects' of your assessment and, if necessary, to provide ad-
ditional information to you.
Location - Assessment Office Board Room, 46 Gloucester Terr,; Goderich • Jan. 29, 30,
31, 1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Location - Regional Assessment Office - Jan. 26 - Feb. 2, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
IMPORTANT
1f the equalized assessment had been used far taxation in 1979, I estimate that the
residential mill rate would have been approximately 135.25 mills and the commercial
mill rate would have been 154.00 Mills.
The residerrtial mill rate is applied against all property with a tax status of
residential -farm; the commercial mill rate is applied to all property with a fax status
of' commercial.
To calculate your estimated 1980 taxes based on the equalized assessment, multiply
the assessment shown on your notice by the appropriate mill rate.
For example, a 53,000 assessment multiplied•by (the residential mill rate shown
above,) would produce a tax of 5405.75. This estimate is based on the municipality's
1979 budget.
HURON -PERTH ASSESSMENT
51 NAPIER STREET
GODERICH, ONTARIO
TELEPHONE: (519) 5247326 ZENITH, 66500
W.F. JENKINS
REGIONAL ASSESSMENT COMMISSIONER
N.B. To allow you more time to review your. Assessment Notice and to discuss your
assessment, if you wish to do so, with the staff of your Regional Assessment Office,
your Assessment Notice is being delivered to you in advance of the last ay for
mailing' shown on the notice under "date, mailed". r
4.
And``what a service
The ARC workshop is,
real credit to the Town o
Goderich, to all of 'Chu
people .who have .helpec,
support • it-over•..the_.yea.rid.
and: to ail those' -clients
who work there so
diligently and happily:
PROUD TO SELL 'PLEASED TO SERVICE
MOFFAT - KELVINATOR - ADMIRAL - WOODS & MAYTAG 'APPLIANCES
HOOVER & EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS - RCA & SANYO TELEVISIONS
308 HURON -ROAD
FFI
appliances &.television
GODERICH
524-4301
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
1
D.B. Palmer
Doctor of Chiropractic'
73 Montreal St.
Goderich
524-4555
Queen St,,
Blyth
523-9321
ecoi^afmc
td
33 Huron St., Clinton
Box 337, Clinton NOM 1L0
482-9542 529-7939
Paints, Stains,
Min Wax products,
Wall coverings, Draperies,
Floor Sanding, Texturing
Interior & Exterior
Contracting
FREE ESTIMATES
Cards For
. All Occasions
*Gifts
'Books
"Stationery Supplies
•Records
ANDERSON'S
BOOK CENTRE
33 EAST ST.
GODERICH
�1•o�s����of.�
H.O. JERRY LTD.
Complete line of
PAPER PRODUCTS.
PARTY SUPPLIES
Products for every
user.
H.O. JERRY LTD.
"The Paper People"
185 Park Sl. GODERICH
524-28,55
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THE COACH HOUSE
TRAVEL SERVICE
59 HAMILTON ST.
GODERICH
524-2615
OPEN:
Monday -Friday
9:00-5:30
Saturday
9:00 -NOON
FULLY APPOINTED FOR
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE
TRAVEL
THE
OLD FASHIONED
HARDWARE STORE
•Window Glass
x
Screen Repair
-C.I.L. PAINT
-WALLPAPER
-WHOLESALE CABLE
-FIRE EXTINGUISHER
SALES & SERVICE
-HORSE SUPPLIES
-MODEL RAILROAD
SUPPLIES
Free Delivery in Town
Competitive Prices
PHIL MAIN
HARDWARE
For Home, Farm & Induitry
64 KINGSTON
GODERICH
524-9671
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VISA
NOMMEN
McIcGi I I ivray &Co.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
RONALD E. TAKALO, C.A.
RESIDENT PARTNER '
40 THE SQUARE
;GODERICH, ONT.
524-2677
MONTREAL
TORONTO
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HAMILTON
ST. CA THARINES
PORT COLE:ORNE
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WINNIPEG
CALGARY
EDMONTON ,.
VANCOUVER
GODERICH
efScience and Fashion In Hair Care
• M'Lady complete hair care services
• M'Lords half cutting & styling — Tues., Thurs. evening
• Senior citizens discounts Wednesday afternoons
Plus • Nucleic acid & protein hair treatments
AT
Where???
The Beauty,Launge
"Naturally"
81 East St., GODERICH
524-8994
R.W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
The Square 524-7661
Ronald L.
McDonald
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
47 CHURCH ST., 524-6253
Goderich, Ontario
R.J. NEPHEW
PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
65 MONTREAL ST.
524-2029
LCLOSED MONDAYS
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DIESEL
Pumps and Injectors
Repaired
For A11 Popular Makes
Huron Fuel injection
Equipment
Bayfield Rd. 483-7971
YOUNG'S
Small Appliance
Repair Service
351 Suncoast Drive
Goderich
524-8165
Durst, Vodden
& Bender
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
37 West Street
Goderich, Ont.
524-2011
Alexander Banter and MacEwen
Insurance Agency Ltd.
10 THE SQUARE, GODERICH, ONT.
524-2177
Bert Alexander
John Banter
Don MacEwan
Don Sine
HOME NUMBER
524-7836
524-8149
524-7685
524-9313
MacEwen
Insurance Agency
Residential - Commercial
Auto -Life
38 St. David St., Goderich
PHONE 524®9531
MacGillivray Associates (Goderich) Limited
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
COMPUTER SERVICES
In-house computer providing cash disbursement lodger,
cash receipts ledger, accounts receivable, financial
statements, time & charges & specialized reports.
40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2677