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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-08-22, Page 6SEIGEL'S S , , ES I 3OV•IN1OWN LONDON MEN'S SHOES CAM L GOOD CHOICE IN THE GROUPS ee� a/, Vj $19?' t $294 LAMES' DRESS -UP SHOES PLENTY TO CHOOSE! $1.996 to $44 8 JOGGING TYPE SHOES VERY GOOD SELECTION OF STYLES & SIXES MEN'S $1198to $2998 LADIES' & BOYS' 11t' to 2998 REV'S 998 to 2498 OD SELECTION I F •Safety Shoes •Rubber Boots +GIVER. SIXES MEN'S -LADIES' •WIDE SHOES *MEN'S -LADIES' 1129 DUNDAS AT MARKET 330 CLARENCE AT YORK • `p pa . Skil ,', •••.,+ O. The Prudential Assurance Company of England Is pleased to announce the appointment of W.E. (Ted) Williams as their representative In Southwestern Ontario. For Life Insurance, Long Term Disability and Annuities, give Ted a call. W.E. (Ted) WILLIAMS GODERICH 5'24-2961 Pick Your Own, Or, Already picked • Red Haven Peaches • Pine River Cheese • Sweet Corn for your freezer • Apples 4, tASSf1UINE F A RMMARKET and ORMARO5 LASSALINE FARM MARKET AND ORCHARDS 2'/2 MILES SOUTH OF GODERICH PHONE 524-7772 pPINION p;liticiansmust l• path ` 'r : peace, Dear Editor,willing to lead,\not follow, a path to world the world, through its. leadership in at the U.N. \An open letter to Prime Minister Turner: peace. . N.A.T.O., of the vision of the Canadian peo- The time is now here, whenCanadian ellow 1 want to "respond to your ,recent. Accordingly, +�s. , prime minister of ple. If Greece and Denmark can support politicians are being called by Cana - statements concerning the nuclear issue. I Canada. you should endorse the fact that a "the freeze" and remain contributing diens, to be clear and committed i fr. respect and praise your intentions that recent Gallup showed that 85 per cent of members of N.A.T.O., why can't Canada? statements!,, and subsequent voting at ,4 • Canada should continue to try to get the five fellow Canadians voted in favour of N.A.T.O,• and the U.N. In the Warne of those powers (who produce, test and deploy "Canada for the Freeze". 85 per cent fellow Canadians who recently S At this critical time in the history of nuclear weapons - the U.S.A., the U.S.S.R. Also, you snouia unite warn teuow planet -earth, Canadians demand a reco�i- voted for "the freeze"and in the name of China, Great Britain and France) together N.A.T.O. members (Greece and Denmark) ciliation from their political leader. In the peace, I can call upon you to speak more to talk arms control. who already support "tee freeze" and lead last year of Pierre Trudeau's office, Many clearly and with more commitment. N.A.T.O. in a new direction towards em- admired him, as he globe -trotted in the However, this is not enough. Our planet is bracing "the freeze" and hence towards name of world peace. What many could not Respectfully submitted, perilously threatened by the nuclear issue peace. understand, is why, on three separate occa- and time is running out. This is not the time Historically, Canada has often been sions at N.A.T.O., his officials voted against Sincerely, for middle-of-the-road statements. What respected for its vision and wisdom on said "the freeze". What about the Russians? It is Canada and the world need now are global issues. The time is again ripe for interesting to note that the Russians voted Jim Hollingworth, M.D., enlightened politicians of fortitude, who are Canada's international spokesmen to tell fdr the freeze, on three separate occasions , Goderich. Parents to resist possible Robarts School closure Dear Editor, Parents of hearing-impaired children at- tending the Robarts School in London are exti-einely concerned. The Ontario Ministry of Education announced that the Robarts School may lose. secondary classes in September 1985. Robarts students seeking high school education would be forced to at- tend classes in Milton or Belleville. Marlene Taylor of Hensall, a spokesper- son for the parents, felt that with a proposal. of such impact every Robarts School family should have received a personal letter. "Instead," she said, "the announcement was buried in among other news in a school newsletter during the last week of school. The timing I as such that both Parliament and School Boards were recessed and most families were preparing for or were away on annual vacations." Mrs. Taylor and other parents feel it's not LETTERS just a matter of losing secondary classes but to a handicapped child it means a secure, healthy educational environment offered from pre-school to. high school will be broken. In most cases, the children -will also lose the security of a family unit. • "It is a very emotional issue," says Mrs. Taylor. "As a parent of one of the resident students, I really do know how hard we have to work to keep our family together. We are only an hour away from the Robarts School and are able to attend the swim meets, drama nights, family picnics, parent seminars, parent -teacher meetings, parent - counselor meetings and so on." "A move to Milton would destroy that Cabbage Patch Doll found but not returned Dear Editor, Sarah, the missing Cabbage Patch Doll, has been found but unfortunately has yet to be returned. We have received three anonymous tips, independent of each other, all pointing to the same address, a mere two blocks away. Apparently this family claims to have "found" Sarah and have no inten- tions of returning her, even though they are well aware that the doll rightfully belongs to our four-year-old daughter Cara. We would like to inform this family that Across The Corner or Around The World, When You Think of Flowers Whistle... Dixie's END OF SUMMER CLEARANCE AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 1 0/0 OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE 'Excluding Fresh Cut Flower(and Plants Watch for our super RED DOT SPECIALS Featuring Savings uP to 811811.111 5 0°/0 OFF FLOWERS FO R TODAY GI FTSIOREVER 166 The Square, Goderich. Ph: 524-8761 Open Daily 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M., Fridays 9 A.M.to 9 P.M. --....n ) • we would still appreciate having Sarah returned. If you still refuse to return the doll, would you cons der a trade? We will give you the original ties and shoes if you will return the little ink dress Sarah was wearing when she went missing. The dress has sentimental value to us as it was the same dress our daughter wore home from the hospital after she was born. All of her first pictures were taken in that dress! We hope to hear from Sarah's "new owners"soon. Darlene Donnelly. P_S. Attention all Cabbage Doll owners, get o t'your markers! Ecco diheto the`'local Police Force, the o y wart ptO t'ly identify a missing doll would he if you had personally marked the doll yotirself. (e.g. an X marked on a foot that you could identify ). family life. Telephone contact with most of our children is impossible. And I think it is so important that relatives and friends can remain part of our children's growing up. Our children would become strangers in their own homes and communities. Weekend visits simply are not enough." "Our children live with daily frustrations greater than we with hearing can imagine. They can't be expected to handle further pressure — pressure we would not put on -teenagers without a handicap." "There are other factors too. For people whq,can afford to relocate it would mean selling a home, giving up employment and income, moving children's brothers and sisters from existing schools, leaving friends, relatives, doctors and the communi- ty in general. There are too many losers all around." The Ministry of Education is to form a committee in the fall to look at all aspects of the problem. Parents would like' several representatives on the committee. The parents hope that the Ministry will meet with all of the families in September to ex- plain the situation, the committee selection process, guidelines for review, etc: "We have too many 'unanswered ques- tions,i" says Mrs. Taylor. "The Robarts School presently offers ex- cellent educational programs for the students and support programs for parents. It has built an enviable record of perfor- mance. Our children benefit greatly from a highly qualified and caring residential and teaching staff. We.1on't want to lose this!" The Robarts School PARENTS are get- ting organized to oppose this move. For fur- ther information please contact, Marlene Taylor, Box 191, Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0 (519)262-2021 or Fran McCallum, Box 484, Lambeth, Ontario NOL 1S0 (519)652-5006. Police News and Views Firearms cannot be discharged This week we deal. with Town of Goderich By -Law No. 22 of 1983. FIREARMS, AIR -GUNS AND SPRING - GUNS: No person shall discharge any firearm, air -gun or spring -gun in the Town of 'Goderich. NOTE: This includes air rifles and pistols, BB -guns, etc. Police, the By -Law Enforcement Officer and a Conservation Officer are exempt when they use a firearm to destroy an animal or pest in the course of their duties. Also exempt are any other persons with the consent of the Chief of Police and subject to such safety precautions as are prescribed. (NOTE: This is discouraged and only rarely is permission given ). NOTE: To legally purchase or acquire or be given any firearm (other than air -guns or spring -guns), a person MUST have a valid Firearms Acquisition Certificate. This is obtainable from the Goderich O.P.P. Detachment. ( Criminal Code of Canada) Thanks for help with program Dear Editor, Agricrew co-ordinator for Huron Coun- ty tis summer, Y would like to extend my gratitude for helping me promote the Agricrew program in the 1984 season. 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