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20. Public notices
20. Public notices
TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH
NOTICE to the Electors of the Township of
East Wawanosh qualified to vote at a
Municipal election.
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with The
Municipal Act, The Municipal Elections Act and pur-
suant to By -Law No. 5, 1980, passed on March 4th, 1980, a
poll is to beheld upon the following questions:
1. ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE SALE OF SPIRITS, BEER
AND WINE UNDER A DINING LOUNGE LICENCE FOR CON-
SUMPTION ON LICENSED PREMISES WHERE FOOD IS
AVAILABLE?
ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE SALE OF SPIRITS, BEER AND
WINE UNDER A LOUNGE LICENCE FOR CONSUMPTION ON
LICENSED PREMISES?
ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE SALE OF SPIRITS, BEER AND
WINE UNDER AN ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE LICENCE FOR
CONSUm,ETION ON LICENSED PREMISES?
The day fixed for taking a poll shall be June 9th, 1980.
An advanced poll will be held on May 31st, 1980.
I, Winona Thompson, Clerk of the Township of East
Wawanosh certify that the questions set out herein is a
correct statement as authorized in By -Law No. 5, 1980
Winona Thompson
Municipal Clerk
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19. Notice to
creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITQRS
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
WILLIAM RICHARD
DEAN, Accountant, late of
the Township of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, Who'
died on or about the 8th day
of April, 1980, are required'to
file the, same with full par-
ticulars with the un-
dersigned by the 17th day of
May, 1980, as after that date
the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 15th day of
April, 1980.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
P.O. Box 218,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the
. Estate.
—17-19ar
24. Business
opportunities
CUCUMBER CONTRACTS -
phone or write Maurice
Cronin, R.R.3, Teeswater, to
grow cucumbers under
contract for Bick's Pickles.
Phone 392-6290.-18-20
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
,for licensed hairdresser, two
years' experience preferred
but not necessary. Apply in
writing -to drawer 195, c -o
The Goderich Signal -Star,
P.O. Box _220, Goderich,
Ontario.-19,2bAR
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AVOH
If you are ambitious,
organized and over 18,
you can have excellent
earnings setling quaU y.
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details call: t
Florence Sowerby
524-8589
25. To give away
LONE -YEAR-OLD purebred
St. Bernard female to give
away to good home. Phone
482-3515:-19x
26. Births
26. Births
HICKEY
Teresa and Jim announce
the arrival of their son, Evan
James, on May 3, 1980. A
welcome brother for Erin
and Amanda.-19nc
McILWAIN
To Don and Peggy (nee
Campbell) Mc.Ilwain, a son,
William John, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on May 5,
1980. First grandchild for
Bill and Madelon Mcllwain
and John and Yvonne
Campbell, all ' of
Bayfield.-19nc
DONNELLY
To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Donnelly, nee Darlene Reid,..
Goderich, a daughter, Cara
Lynn, at Alexandra Hospital,
on May 5, 1980, weighing 7
lbs. 51/2 oz.. &little sister for
Ryan. Second grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reid of
Saltford and the' ninth
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
J. Donnelly of 196 Strang
Court.-19nc
28. Engagements
GREENE-GOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Greene, 103 Napier St.,
Goderich wish .to announce
the engagement of • their,
daughter, Kimberly, to, John
Goodson of Mr. Reg Good of
Goderich and Mrs. 'Carol
Daer of Blyth.-19nc
30. In memoriam
• BELL
►avisrg,-Mernerry-ef-a dear
son and brother, Marshall,
who passed away- three
years ago, May 7, 1977:
Beautiful memories are
woven in gold,
This is a picture we tenderly
hold.
Deep in our hearts his
memory is kept
To love and to cherish, and to
never forget. ,
Lovingly remembered by
Moml , Dennis and
Arthur.. -19
YOUNG
In loving memory of Mary
Young, who passed away
May 6, 1977:
There's never a. day that
passes by,
But my thoughtsreach out to
you.
There's never a joy that
comes my way,
- But I wish you could share it
LOO.
So you who have a mother,
Cherish her with care,
For you never know the
heartache,
Til you see her empty chair.
Too dearly loved and too
sadly missed to ever be
forgotten. - by daughter
Eunice Wilson and
family.—l9nc
ABBOTT
Phillip- and Debbie Abbott
are „pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son,
Derek James, born May 1,
1980 at Victoria Hospital,
London, weighing B lbs. 2 oz.
First grandson for Joe and
Winnie Essex and second
grandchild for Donald and
Janice MacAdam all of
Goderich.-19nc
HINDMARSH
John and Jane Hindmarsh
are pleased to announce the
safe -arrival of their son,
Christopher John, on May 5,
1980 at, Alexandra Hospital,
Goderih weighing 7 lbs. 8
oz. T'he pleased, proud'
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Hindmarsh and
Mr. and Mys. Verne Smith,
all of Goderich.-19nc
MANNING
In loving memory of Norman
Manning who passed away
two years ago:
We often think of days gone
by,
When we were all together,
A shadow o'er our lives has
cast,
Our loved one's gone
forever.
Lovingly remembered by
daughter Ruth, son-in-law
Dick, grandchildren and
great-grandcti'ildren.-19
HORTON
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father, grand-
father and great-
grandfather, James F.
Horton, who passed away
two years ago, May 13, 1978:
God's, greatest gift,
reme mhrance,
Ever- remembered by his
wife Marguerite, son Ted,
Eva and family. -19x
31. Card of thanks
MCNALL
To our• family and friends a
special thank you for making
our 60th i,edding an-
niversary a lovingly
remembered occasion. The
memory of this day is with
great thankfulness and joy.
Your kind thoughts and good
wishes complemented our
day, a time of happiness to
remember. - Sam and Grace
McNall.--19x
BANNISTER
Carlyle and Marilyn express
their sincere thanks for the
many kind expressions of
sympathy since the sudden
loss of her sister, Marjorie
Kelly of Downsview, Ont.
April 24, 1980.-19x
MARTIN
Thank you for the beautiful
flowers, cards and visits
while I was a patient in the
hospital and since coming
home. A special thanks to
Dr. Thomson, the Second
East staff and neighbours. -
Barb Martin. -19
BURNS
A spe' ial thanks to my
family and friends for their
visits and cards while I was
in hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Thomson and Lambert,
nurses of secbnd east, am-
bulance attendants, the
Legion and Ladies Auxiliary
and CWC Local 3,7 for their
sincere kindness. - Ken
Burns. -19
CLARK
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbours who
remembered me with cards,
and gifts, while • I was a
patient in Stratford Hospital.
- Anne Clark. -19
HICKEY
We want to thank you Drs.
Hollingworth and Walker
and all the-O.B. and second
floor nursing staff for y'our
wonderful help.- Teresa and
Evan. -19
BOWEN
The family of Dorothy
Bowen wish to express a
sincere appreciation to their
friends and relatives for the
kindness shown to them at
the time of the loss of their
dear'sister.-19
BRACEWELL
The family -of the late Verna.
L. Bracewell wishes to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for floral
arrangements, 'charitable
donations and cards during
the loss, of a dear sister and
aunt. Special thanks to Stiles
Funeral Home and Rev.
Wood. Your kindness will
always be remembered. -
Stella McPhee and.
family.-19ar
afif NOSITMNY TIME
MARTIN
I would like to thank all those
who remembered me in any
way while I was a patient in
Westminster Campus and
since returning home. - Tim
Martin. -19
YOUNG
A very sincere thank -you to
all who remembered me
with cards, flowers, and gifts
while I was a patient, in
Clinton Hospital. A very
special 'thank -you to Dr.
Lambert and Dr. Scott and to
all the nurses for their ex-
cellent care and attention.
Thanks also to Rev. Jim
Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. E.J.
Anderson and Rev. John
Oestreicher for their visits. -
Jim Young. -19
DESJARDINS
Many thanks for flowers,
cards and best wishes while I
was a patient in St. Joseph
Hospital, London and since
being at ,,home. - Eugenia
Des jard itis. -19x
Training
courses
nlish
program for
local refugees
A summer school program of English in-
struction may be made available to Indo-
Chinese refugees with the aid of'the provincial
government.
The Huron County Board of Education,
agreed to proceed with the proposal, ac-
comodating' the classes during the normal
summer school schedule at Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton.
The program, sponsored by the Ministry of
Culture and Recreation, would offer two hours
of classroom time per day for six weeks. The
class time would be divided into an hour of
English instruction and an hour of recreational
'activity.
The Ministry program would have each
refugee student attending be accompanied by a
local volunteer student or buddy. The buddy
_. would work with the refugee on ?._volunteer
basis and assist thes student -in the language -
learning process.
To make the program viable, superintendent
Don Kenwell said that 10 students and 10
buddies are needed. The cost for instruction
would be at least $900, although that is
negotiable.
Director of Education, John Cocrahne said
there were 18 refugee students in the county
school ssystem. Fourteen attend elementary
school and four are at Goderich and District
Collegiate Institute.'
Trustee Bert Morin said the English in-
struction should be offered to an entire refugee
family and not be limited to the students.
"It's just the tip of the iceberg. The students
will learn English but will speak their native
tongue at home," he said. "The program should
include their parents as well."
Cochrane claimed there were night school
courses offered that catered to the refugee's
language needs. Shirley Hazlitt reiterated
Morin's sentiments claiming that often the
mothers of these families rarely get outside the
home and have' less of an opportunity to learn
the new language.
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REAL ESTATE
HURRY ONLY '21,000
„ FURNISHED
BLUEWATER BEACH L-120
ONLY '15.500
INCLUDES 66' x 132'
LOT. ACTNNOW. R-134
Call Alfredo McCauley 524-4226
IN TWENTIES
COMPLETELY RENOVATED
IN THIRTIES. 0-28
W. J. Hughes Realty Ltd.
38 East St. Goderich -.
524-8100
524-9131
Ontario
Environmental Assessment Board
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED SEWAGE WORKS
Township of Colborne
Huron Haven Village
The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has received
an application by Homes of the Future Limited for ap-
proval of a sewage works to serve Huron Haven Village
proposed to be located in Huron Haven Village, Lot 3,
Concession Lake Road West, in the Township of Colbor-
ne.
The Environmental Assessment Board will conduct a
public hearing to obtain information and to hear the
viewsef the public so that it can make recommen-
dations in respect of the proposed sewage works. Writ-
ten and oral submissions may be made to the Board at
the hearing. The Board will not consider any sub-
missions regarding the proposal after the hearing has
been closed.
The hearing will be held on May 14, 1980. at 10:00 o'clock
.in the morning, local time, in the Colborne Township
Community Hall, Corner of Huron County Roads No. 25
and No. 1, Township of Colborne, Ontario.
Plans of the proposed sewage works will be available
for examination and inspection during normal business
hours in the office of the Clerk of the Township of
Colborne, Goderich, Ontario, and in the office of the
Environmental Assessment Board, 5th Floor, 1 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1K7.
STATUTORY REFERENCES
The Ontario Water Resources Act, (R.S.O. 1970, Chapter
332, as amended).
T.M. Murphy
Secretary
, Environmental Assessment Board.
Dated at Toronto this 17th day of April, 1980.
Council refuses...
-:_._• from page 15 .
why Westcott had been
incorrectly informed that
he would have the chance
to appeal the designation
before the county plan-
ning board, Davidson
said the county council
does not hear appeals.
The delegation before
county council on
Thursday was there to
provide information
regarding the recom-
mendation to council
from the planning board.
Davidson said the ap-
plication to planning
board was the first time
Mr. Westcott had made
More than 11,000
secondary • school
students have enrolled in
the Training Credit
System, the Ministries of
Education and Colleges
and Univer'6ities has
announced.
The Training Credit
System commonly.called
Linkage, enables
students • to receive
recognition, towards
provincial trade cer-
tification for secondary
school technical
education courses. Efight
occupations in the
program are genera•1
machinists, industrial
millwright, construction
millwright, baker, cook,
hairstylist, retail meat
cutter and major ap-
pliance repair technician.
Other occupations, in-
cluding motor vehicle
mechanic, will be added.
+++
A magician found out
that there was an agent in
the audience, so he
decided to perform all of
his best tricks. He began
pulling 200 scarves out of
a hat, then he produced
150 playing cards from
the air, one at a time.
Finally, he threw a
blanket over himself and
disappeared.
The next morning, he
called the agent and
asked, "What do you
t-hitik?"
"I'd only make one
change," said the agent.
"That trick where you
vanish. You should do
that first.''
Minutes from town. 6 acres with a 3 bedroom side split
home, finished family room with log burrrlft'' fireplace. -
Don't be satisfied by lust reading the ad. Ask for a per-
sonal showing.`tall Harold Erb 565-2828. W-718
CLEANER THAN CLEAN
Come see come save. 4 bedroom family home. Baths up
and down. Convenient location, low taxes. Call Ebb
Ross 524-8100 or res. 524-8786. Mc -191
W. J. Hughes Realty Ltd.
38 East St. Goderich
an application directly to
..The._._. county. All other --
appeals were made to the
municipality.
Palmer said she would
not support the planning
board's recommendation
and told coundil she
wanted a more realistic
proposal to be prepared
by the planning depar-
tment and brought to
council. She •--vote,1
against the recom-
mendation.
Pearson said in his
brief it would appear
local planning is deter-
mined to concentrate on
making life as difficult as
possible for one man,
namely Mr. Westcott.
"In the olden days, it
used to be called per-
secution: it is certainly
not planning," stated
Pearson in his brief.
The matter has been
blown up out of all
proportion and many red
herrings have been
drawn into the
discussion. ' -Pearson
added that he has had the
privilege of doing con-
sulting work for the
Ontario Golf Association
and he knows of no other
golf course in Ontario
which has been so ad-
versely treated.
"It sticks out like a sore
thumb," commented
Pearson.
Low down payment. 111/4% mortgage. 3 bedrooms, like
new semi-detached, nicely decorated. Immediate
possession. Mc -303
COUNTRY LIVING
Fisherman's paradise. Year round living on one acre.
Taxes "110.00. E-25
CALL Bill Lougheed 524-6063
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ILION
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W. J. Hughes Realty Ltd.
38 East. St. Goderlch
524-8100
524-9131'
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