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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-26, Page 7published this year in Ontario. The Terms of Service, which set out the basic rights and obligations of Bell Canada and its customers, were approved by the Canadian Radio -television and Telecom- munications Commission, Bell's federal regulatory body, and went into effect September 25 this year. -The -Terms of Ser-, vice are listed in the introductory pages. The Blue Pages government listings sec- tion has a new look. Bell worked closely with federal, provincial and municipal govern- ments in redesigning the Blue Pages for easier customer access to various govern- ment agencies and services. Business BUSINESS ESS BFAT GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1986—PAGE 7 One=hour photo now open here Goderich's first one-hour photoprocess- ing lab has been a very successful venture, says Donna Trethouen, manger of Carman. Cameras, which has had the lab operating for about a month now. "It has gone over very well," said Trethouen, who said Carman's has also in- stalled one-hour labs in other stores the chain owns in Stratford, Woodstock and Ingersol. Installing the lab required major renovations for Carman's, who created another room in their building and added one -full time staff member to run the lab. Tourists especially, like to take advan- tage of the quick return of their prints. They can go shopping for an hour and then return for their films, said Trethouen. Having a lab on site – previously all work was sent out, now only enlargement work is sent out – also allows for better quality prints, said Trethouen. "There's more quality checks. It's not like a big lab," she said. - Warning concerning overhead fans given Goderich Elevators Limited Dividend No. 199 Notice is -hereby given that the regular semi-annual dividend has been declared at $0.50 per share on the outstanding common shares of �tlk/. QBtNY Y 1. 4110 Vv46rlu�i� �-T.J �� C 1987, to security holders of record December 15, 1986. Only common shares (335,164) have been issued by the Company. By order of the Board Goderich, Ontario J.C. Chisholm November 19, 1986 Secretary FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH. 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 MMLEWOO1! MAO1 — SENIORS Enjoy Complete Retirement Living at Maplewood Manor, 13 Church St., Seaforth. • 24 HOUR CARE An excellent alternative to Nursing Homes. Also vacation care available. CALL 527-1440 Fran Hook, R.N. Administrator The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and Regulatory Authorities have become aware of a hazard which may. develop over a period of time with some ceiling -mounted fans and have issued a war- ning to the public of the possible danger. Several incidents have occurred over the past few months in which the motor, and blades of ceiling fans have worked loose and fallen to the floor, with the accompanying risk of damage and personal injury. Investigation of these incidents revealed that improper installation and assembly has led to excessive vibration and wear on the supporting mechanisms. Modifications to the CSA standard on ceiling -mounted fans have been proposed in order to significantly reduce occurrence of the hazard, which can be eliminated by regular inspection and maintenance. For existing ceiling fan installations, owners, or those responsible for the opera- tion of the fans, should inspect the, installa- tions for signs of vibration or wear in the supporting mechanism. Here's what to do: Operate the fan at its highest speed and check for visible vibration. With the power turned off, examine the support mechanism for wear by removing the top and bottom bell shaped covers. If vibration and/or wear are noticeable the, fan should be removed from service and repaired or replaced by a qualified person. Properly installed fans which show no vibration or wear should be examined at fre- quent intervals. Satellite dishes are the wave of the future in the television reception business. B and T antennas, run by owner Brian McAsh (left) and manager David Fox (right) which opened for business in Goderich on Oct. 3 is prepared to sell and service both the dishes and the old tower -style reception systems. McAsh also has an operation in Varna and also sells televi- sion and stereo equipment in both stores. (photo by Patrick Raftis) telephone book changed CLINTON — Larger type and a return to four columns per page of listing are the ma- jor changes in the 1986 telephone directory for London -St. Thomas and surrounding area. This will be the new format for most Bell directories in Ontario as they are issued over the next 12 months, the company said. Some 257,000 copies of the new telephone book will be delivered from November 11 to November 26. A color photograph of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton' is on the cover of the. directory. This vivid scene of the famous Gardens visted by 750,000 persons a year, is on the cover of all Bell directories being Samantha's the newest women's sportswear and lingerie store in Goderich, opened its doors for business at the Suncoast Mall on November 17. Samantha's offers a variety of clothing, from dresses and sportswear to lingerie as shown by owner -operator Ann Heidinger, including lines by Alfred Sung, Phil Carry, Olsen, Kaiser and Warner. The store caters to all sizes and will be introducingun oversize line in the spring. The business is own-, ed and operated by 21 -year-old Ann Heidinger and 25 -year-old Maureen Bisset. The Goderich residents, both originally from Brantford, are also sisters-in-law. (photo by Lou - Ann Hope) GODERICH ELEVATORS LIMITED George G. Parsons James Eric Kirk George G. Parsons, President and Chief Executive Officer of Goderich Elevators Limited has announced his intended retirement on January 1, 1987 although he will continue his association with the Company as a Director and continue to act as Chairman of the Board. James Eric Kirk becomes General Manager and Chief Operating Offi- cer. To assure continuity in Chief Executive Officer duties, this respon- sibility along with the Presidency will remain with Mr. Parsons for the time being. Mr. Parsons' career with Goderich spans 40 years. He has been promi- nent in the Elevator community at the Industry Board, Government Committee and Association levels. Mr. Kirk joined the Company in 1977 as a Plant Superintendent and has been responsible for the Company's operations at Port Colborne. Advertising helps you compare. 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