HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-15, Page 3116. PERSONAL
W. INVITE engaged couples to
-visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton, Receive ir free gift and
tell your friends about our shower
and Bridal Registry Service, Na
charge, nit obligation.-3tf
DO YOU have .Marriage, or family
problems? The Ministry of...Cpm;
munity & Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and faomih4-
counselling either• in your home "or
the Wingham ';Office; 199
Josephine Street. For appointment,
plipne 357-3370.--8tf •
19.BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
To start your own Pop Mart
Business or• to . add to your
present business. Plan now to
take.; ,advantage . of the
profitable summer trade. No
franchise. fee. Write or phone
L: Dorey or L. Harrison 1=416-
449-7301.Lucky One
Beverages, 20 Graydon Hall
Drive, Suite 101, Don Mills,,
Ontario. —16,17
20: TO GIVE AWAY
25. IN MEMORIAM'
daddadsdadednuaddedin
YOUNG In ft emery of aadear
fattier, Meredith. Palmer:Y'oung,
who passed away one year' ago
April 13:;19.75 - '
The heavenly gates were open
• One year ago today,.
• With goodbye's.left unspoken,
You gently slipped away.
You coitldn't $ay,ggodl7ye to -us, '
Perhaps it was just as well,' •
;.We never could have said good-
bye •
To one we• loved so well.
So yoo who have a father`,
Cherish him care,
For you will never know the
heartache, •
Until you'see his empty chair.
Remembered by Evelyn; Mar-
jorie and Donald and their
families. -16 -
'CLEMENTS': In memory of Eva'
Clements who died after April 6,
1975. •
oncer
A brief presented to the libraries have just been
Huron "County board of initiated and inventory is •
education- by the •Huron limited.
principala and vice -principals Outdoor education and field
association, indicated .they trips have been redpcedby.50
were quite concerned about percent in 12 schools .with five
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the proposed additional school "totally eliminating
cutbacks in the 1976 budget. budget support. •
These cutbacks were ap- '' Many graduation exercises
• provedbby the': board later in • will be .cancelled or bedorr1e
the, meeting: m. 'parent supported in order to
The brief was as follows: be maintained and public
"We realize the necessity for relation otivities, such as
restraints but find . these open 'houses may ;have to. be
additional measures will limited.
have a great detrimental "Great reduc:rton• is
effect on present programs in inevitable in organized sports.
general and on our students in : programs, • especially as a
:particular while realizing a result of cutback of bus
minimal saving. availability. Many of the
When evening shades are falling,
And we sit in quiet alone,. •
To our hearts there comes a
longing •
If you only could come home
Friends may think we have
forgotten
When at times they see us smile: •
But they little know the hear-
tache
Our smiles hide all the while.
—Remembered by daughter
Betty, Bill and family,—l6ar'
YOUNG: In memory of •a dear
grandfather, Meredith Young.
We have only your memory dear'
grandad
To remember our whole lives
• through, •
But the sweetness will linger
forever
As we treasure the -i nage of you.
—Anna-Mar,ie,'; Glynis -Marie,
Rose -Marie. -16
BEAN: In l• oving memory of a,
TO A- good home, one year old ' dear husband and father, David
male Beagle, house: trained. 'Bean,who passefl away April 15,
Phone 524-9027.-16 As19ti-
' As time unfolds another year
Memories keep you ever near,
watch dog. Phone 529-7504.-16 Hnlr1 maniAri
BLACK German Shepherd, good Silent thoughts of times together
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forever. ..
WONDERFUL! TERRIFIC! 50 -Lovingly remembered, by wife
-different-Ganadian stamps- free, V'lelet-a-nd fa-.n2-i.!y. _ 46x. .
approvals and . gift coupon in- '
cl
uded H. Smith Enterprises,
Dungannon, Ont: -15,16,17,18
;21. 'BIRTHS' -
SMITH:'Matthew C• and Barbara
n -•(nee -Newton) R.N. thank.
God for the safe arrival of
Richard Donahue at Sty Joseph's
• Hospital,- London, on April 7,
197$--16
WITMER':- Mrs. Neil Witmer is
pleased to announce the birth of
"If the financial situation ' • excellent. tournaments of
recent years may. have to be
curtailed.''
The elementary principals'
' .percent cutbacks in formula' • brief was presented by -Don
items; 'no :new. capital, ad- Fi"tikbeiner of • Stephen
ditional items for. 1976; in Central and Bruce Robertson,
'.elusion• of ••c•ap'ital,A,�Howick` Central. Robertson
replacement items as a part • said'with a 20 percent cutback
of the formula 'for 1977; his school budget would be
energy saving • measures; reduced to . $17,945.68: He
study of 'rate schedule- for added, "Over half of that
extra curricular use of amount has already been
schools. • spent on goods ordered last
"Mr. • Cochrane has September."
challenged us to maintain our •South Huron High• School'
st d d h1 within a
program of restrauxtts, but .we presented a brief to the board
believe this challenge of education Monday night.
becomes unrealistic if the Parts of the brief follow:
additional • rsecommen.dations "The principals are con=
•are •implemented. cerned about the effect of the
"To reduce the present operating budget reductions.
number of .secretarial hours We have never enjoyed the
will mean thats'omo work will luxury of affluence '.in our
simply not.be done while
warrants it, .we will do bur
best to support the following
recommendations: initial 10.
an ars - w i e wi m principal J.L.. Wooden also,
LEONARD: In loving memory of
Albert John Leonard,, who passed
away April 16, 1973.
He is gone but not forgotten,
And as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always nearr.
Days of sadness• will come o'er •
us, ..
Many think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow,
That lies in the heart concealed:
-Sadly missed by wife Florence,
daughter , Dorothy and
family.=16-- •
her first granddaughter, Manna
Ruth, on April •6, 1976. Happy 26. CARD OF THANKS
parents are Keiko --and Rotfert
Witmer of N• ••
ayoro,Japan—16
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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr.' and,Mrs.-Hugh Ben'nett, RR
6, Goderich, announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter Jill to James R.
Charlton, son of Mr: and Mrs.
James Charlton; Toronto,
Wedding fo 'take , place on
Saturday,• April -17 at 3 p.m. at
Yorkniinster Pdrk ' Baptist
Church,. Toronto.. Reception
following at the Hyall Regency
Hotel. -16x
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wattie, RR 1,
"Hammond, Ontario, are pleased
to announce the:. forthcoming
marriage, of their daughter, Mary
Shirley Elizabeth, to,Mr..Alan
Archibald Armstrong, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William D. Armstrong,
RR 3, Bayfield; Ontario, The
marriage .to take place• at four
o'clock p.m;, Friday, May 7, 1976,
in Woodroffe United', Church,
• Ottawa, Ontario. -16
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMichael;
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming. marriage of their
daughter, Gail Karen, to Thomas
George •Sinclair, son of Mr. and
Mrs. .Claude. Sinclair. The
wedding will; take place at
Benmiller United ' Church, on
Saturday, May r15,.1976. -16x
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Langridge,
Goderich, Ontario, wish to. an- .
nounce . the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Deborah Marie, to ,Iver. Paul
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hamilton, Goderich,
Ontario, The wedding will take
place at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich, Ontario, on
May 1,1976, at 4 p.m. -16 l '
25. IN MEMORIAM
enteser
YO,1NG - In memory of a dear
husband, Meredith, who passed
away one year ago • ,
This month conies with deep
regret,
it brings back the day
We shall never forget,'
You fell asleepwithout a good-
bye , ....
But the rnenory of you will neV'er
die, '
Always remembered by' wife
Mary; -18
DOHERTY: We would like to
thank everyonewho added to our
joy on the birth of our daughter
Mary Anne. Your thoughtfulness
through calls, cards, ; visits,
flowers. and gifts was greatly
appreciated.—John and
Anne. -16 c
SCOTT: We wish to express our
sincere thanks to neighbor's' and
friends for' the benefit dance
Friday night. Thanks to
Brookside Public School • and
Boyd's Orchestra. Special thanks
to -those who helped the day of the
fire, also Goderich Fire Dept. for,
being so prompt, and to the
Signal -Star. All is very much
appreciated.--D•onal•d and'
Shirley Scott.='I6nc
MOORE':••1 would like. to thank
everyone for their cards and
visits to mewhile in the hospital.
Special thanks•to Dr. Cieslar and
Dr. Deathe, and nurses in special
care room, and also many thanks
to floor nurses and staff. -Bill
Moore, -16
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some' will . be postponed.
Naturally a decrease in
service will result,
`Public relations: would be
severely limited. Telephone
messages relayed . qr
promptly dealt with through
the secretary will • be : 'cur --
supply :budget or in the
gerieral in -school •. budget.
'.consequently, the effect of
reducing the budget by. 10
percent and eliminating Ile w•
capital as Weil, as requiring
the :inclusion. of reptacement
capital within the"- . overall
kfudget will crehave!• a •negative
"We effect i ogArarrlmes.,
pt the • 'first 10
percent. reduction but must
point outthat continued
severe austerity„ inthe. areas\
of • sup.pli'es, :capital
'replacement and capital,'
addition will result in our
schools inability to carry on
programmes involving
equipment which has 's
relativeiy short -life span
unless a regular replacement
programme is maintained, . '
The principals are con-
cerned that the •new
budgetary restrictions have
been imposed in the middle of
the current school year when
it is virtually. impossible to.
make changes in program-
me.
Schools are now taking
delivery of goods ordered
through central purchasing
last fall. These goods were
ordered before the -proposed
.:reductions were enu-nciated.
Shop• and •athletic
programmes and indeed the
, entire • curriculum • was
• planned before the reductions
were proposed. • •
`We, believe that the tiew
ministry policies withrespect
continued on page 20
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-tailed and community contact ' -- REAL ESTATE._LJD
will be reduced. tis _ REALTOR
uc „,capita as a rea• y
been spent 6through the ten-
• deririg-off sup p1•ies -leaving-a-
limited budgeted amount for
• further spending. Textbook
purchase will be reduced.
greatly at a time when""
changes in program require a
definite expansion of . the
present supply. The metric
system int -self, may. <.have s to
remain - at an introductory
phase at this time. Remedial
programs and standardized,
testing will have to be
reduced. greatly or possibly
ARTHUR: I -wish to say thank
you to myfriends and neighbors,
also to U.C.W. North St. Church'"
and sisters of Rebekah -Lodge for
flowers and 'cards, also qty visits
from R v. Kin•g'- and Miss
McGowan . Many thanks nurses
'and' a fl on' first floor of
Alexandra Hospital. -Nina
Arthur. -16x -
GINN: My sincere thanks to all
' who were so kind andthoughtful
while I Was a patient in
Alexandra Hospital and since
coming home. Special thanks to
Dr. Lambert,' Dr, Hollingworth,
and operating room staff; also
the nurses on second wes't,--Jean
Ginn, -16
PARK I wish to thank relatives
and friends for` flowers, cards and
visits while I was in Victoria
Hospital. Dree is doing fine and
when -he comes home we will look
forwardto having company,
Melba 16 -
RENAUD: Mr. and Mrs: Gary
Renaud wish to express their
sincere thanks for cards and gifts
received from friends and
relatives on the birth of their son...
,Special thanks lo Dr. Thomson,
Dr..Walker Ord Dr. Lambert and
staff of second east.. -.16 •
curtailed. Elective programs,
science fairs " and other
special activities wil1•ha:ve to
be reduced and possibly
eliminated.jn some 'schools."
Several schools indicated
specific,ConceFll over limited _
possibility fol' expansion
especially since several
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Read Estate
82' Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371 -
MASON BAILEY-
BROKER/MANAGER
1 acre near Seaforth, 1 floor brick
home, .6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, oil
heating. Small barn on property.
Price.reduced! Make an offer on
this 2 storey, 9 'room home in
Clinton, 4 bedrooms, large corder
lot.
Colonial -Style, 2• storey •brick
home in Clinton, 8 rooms, 5
bedrooms, 2 full baths, gas
heating, Carpeted. •
Reasonably priced, 11/2 storey
home in Londesboro, 7 rooms, 3
be i-ooms, 11A baths, oil heating,
• Across front school •
21/4 storey briok home In Clinton,
7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 11/2 Maths,- •
carpeted .living room and dining
room. Shop at back.
Fully equipped restaurant in °
Clinton, ideally located.
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Cottage one Maitland River, 1
floor frame, 5 rooms, 3 bedroos,
lots of trees, furniture included.
11/2 storey frame home in Grand
Bend, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, oil
heating, carpeted living room
and dining room. Year round
home.•
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We have several good houses
listed in Blyth ranging from
$17,000 up.
20 acres cash -crop iandln-Stanley
twp: backs oh river,
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Judging by the things that are
considered good Olean fun today.,
the straight and narrow has
become much wider, '
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• BRO.CKT-BEET -
Family size 2 .floor 3 bedroortl
home features large living room,
broadloomed and panelled) built-
in bar, utility room. New wiring,
recently installed. oil heating -
system, good roof, detached
garage and paved drive. Priced
at $36,500. '
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Two floor .3 or 4 bedroom home
with remodelled living room,
good oil furnace. Bank barn 45' x
60', needs, repairs. Silo. Approxi
135 acres workable. Located near
Lucknow, Ph miles from No. 86
Highway. Listed at $110,000. The
100 acres containing buildings
can, be bought separately for
559,000. '" •
15 ACRES.;,
In Goderich Township 3 miles
south of Holmesville • with 4
bedroom home under . con-
struction - over 1300 sq. ft.
•completed. Fieldstone, fireplace
in family room. 200 amp service.
The .utmost ` in seclusion and
privacy with lots of trees. 1/2 mile
from paved road. Many, extras as
well ,'as building' 'materials in-
cluded in -asking price of 577,000.
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP..
Close to ;Goderich, 3 bedroom
.ride -dome with fireplace, on
pool size lot. Panoramic view of
Maitland River. All this and more
can be yours for $64,900.
CLINITON
Almost new 3 bedroom ranch
style bungalbw with 'electric heat
and quality : carpet throughout.
Large rec room with fireplace.
Asking 544,900.
BUSINESS -F HOME
A real moneymaker variety
and restaurant with, gas pumps,
on No. 8 Hwy. at _Dublin. 3
bedroom home with above-
ground pool. The whole package
for, only $75,000 plus stock. Bonus
extra $1206' a year rent from oil
company. •
ECONOMICAL,
2 bedroom frame and stucco in
Dungannon' - taxes only 582 per
year. Ideal for the newlyweds or
the recently retired at only
518,000.
BAYFIELD •
3'bedroom 'GNC home on a'lot 80'
x 150' with paved drive. Fully
insulated. 200 amp service.
Ready to move in for $38,500.
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SEAFORTH
q.,'Low cbst 2 floor 3 bedroom home
in good location on lot 76' x 132'
asking $15,000,
Want to sell your farm? Sincere
client needs 100 acre farm. in
Goderich Twp. Contact Tom
Tobey.
DON HOLST..
REAL .ESTATE LTD
REALTOR. °
53 West Street
524-8951
John Thompson
Evenings: 527.0
6 ' I'on1'Tobey
Evenings: 5294431.
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Ontario Premier William Davis was present Friday night In London at an appreciation
night for the Hon, Wm. Stewart; Minister of Agriculttire: Here the twawell-known
provincial figures chat informally.: (News -Photo)
Yes, you can afford a New Horne today!
You can enjoy all the comforts of a quality. • •
engineered Bendix home at a. price you can also •
live with. - ;
The. home you see here contains more than BendIX
• 1,000 sq, feet• of spacious living: area, has 3
bedrooms, and can be approved' for C.H•M.C.
financing. Sineit'.s also backed •
by the Bendix reputation
for es acting construction
and contemporary design,
there's only one question
that need's an immediate
answer :.. the price., And •
here itis...' •-.
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from $19,995 (plus
• transportation) •
' For More• information,. •
,contact the Bendix dealer
listed below.•
Home
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HURON COUNTY
"BEAT F6TA:T.E BOARD
METROPOL'ITAN'HAMIL.TON
REAL ESTATE BOARD
CLINTON
vners anxious for offers on this
immaculate- 2 storey, home on
large lot surrounded by tall
spruce trees. Three bedrooms,
doubleliving -room with open
stairtdse, dining rucarrarrditrig
airy kitchen. Includedl•,a
complete furnishings, new fu
nace, wall to wall broadloom ar
a double aluminum utility she
Taxes are only $185;00 Per. yea
GODERICH
A new luxury 27 unit, apartme
building with fabulous 'year
income.. Owner's health fore
sale. An excellent . opportunit
with no, work" :•attached an
buifding is corripletely, occupie
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• BAYFIELD
Need a cute littlebungalow wit
three bedrooms, huge livin
room with beamed ceiling an
fireplace, .large modern kitche
with dining' area and .4 pc
bathroom. If . you do, 'don
hesitate to see•this home on an 8
x 145 lot, loaded with trees in
natural parklike setting. Slidih
doors lead from dining area to a
enclosed redwood patio balcony
The tastefully decorated interio
is enhanced ,by wool broadloom
andeeleetricheating. A good 1
percent mortgage is available
Spring bulbs in abundance ari
surrounding this elegant 'family
'home in heart of village. Mature
trees and a 145 x 115 lot create a
' setting which, cannoi be
duplicated. Three large
bedrooms, 4 pc. tiled bath with
lighted vanity, and enclosed
shower plus paneled playroom
are upstairs. A new Hanove
•kitchen with all appliances buil
in, living room, dining room,
° powder room and laundry room
ori 'the main floor. This tiome' is
• loaded with extras'including,low
taxes and. utibities. ,
Antiques; btufl,ques, gifts or any
type business' which would lend
itself to the. fabulous t1• ditional
feeling of main street would be
right at -home in this beautiful
` building. Two store fronts side by
side with storage at rear. Apart
and included is.the owners living
quarters, ali'tastefully decorated
with' luxurious paneling •and
broadloom: A dream kitchen and
four ;large bedrooms. Early
possession and good mortgage
available.
.On busy Hwy. 21 a commercial
property with a parking tot --
loaded
loaded with possibilities for
tourist business and income from
tenant on property. Building, is.
vacant and. priced ' below
average, considering its potential
and location.
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H-U_R_OI\L_f _HAVEN V I I_AGE
, Box 128, Goderich; Ontario . N7A 3Y5
(Highway 21 North of"Goderrch)' 'Phone (519) 524.6384
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565-2117
BAYiIELO
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GODERICH
MEMBER OF THE HURON
DO:N'T WORRY;
About house hunting., Let us show you
this ' unusual designed home, • the
spaciousness, and decor : is sure to
please. • Located, in ' a ' prestige
residential district near schools. What
would you_pay for so much? Let us try
your offer.
M acEWAN
PHONE 524-9531
COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD
GENERAL
'THEY DON'T COME:
Much bigger or better than this two
storey brick aluminum constructed
home.:. Offering 2,052 square feet of
modern living, four bedrooms, large
dining room,. 12 x 14, sun deck, finished -.
rec. room, .two car attached garage.
Situated on a "lot 66 x 132'. "
AN EXCELLENT HOME:
INSURANCE
, At a'realistic price. This brick split level three bedroom home.is only 2 years old, with a nice
rec roam, 3 pc. bath,.4 pc. bath, attached garage. You may assume the present .mortgage at
10percent which gives you a real advantage over present interest rates.
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AGE AND'BEAUTY :
Is reflected in this limestone two storey home, offering four bedrooms,' 4.pc. 'bath upstairs,
nice living reom,large'dining reom, attractive kitchen, utility roo and a' 2 pc. washroom
on main flow-. Glass enclosedcarportiovely shaded yard 82,x 132'. 0 ly two blocks from the
Square. 'They dan'tbUild th,sem this way now days.
DWELL THE. RIVERSIDE:
In this unique setting phis approx. 3 acres of land, on the banks•of the Maitland River, at
Saltford, Situated ori said lands is a 3 bedroorn frame bungalow, living roorn with• fireplace,
Overlooking the river. Attached garage. Owner has moved.'Now it is your, t rn. .1
1.50 ACRE FARM:
Three miles southwest of Brussels. 90 acres workable, approx. 40 acres of ha
cedar. Spring fed creeks, that flow the length of the farm. Also a good pond. Sit
lands is a four bedroom frame residence Targe kitchen, living room, 4 pt. bath,
attached garage and bank barn. Priced to sell.
dwood, some
uated on said
oil furnace,
100 ACRE FARM:
In East Wawanosh Township near Auburn. 65 acres workable, 35 acres of good bushlanc0..
Situated on said lands is a three bedroom bungalow only two years old plus a guest house,
large workshop, owner will carry a first mortgage. Land is rented for 1976 crop season'.
COTTAGE AT PORT ALBERT:
!120' frontage on the Nine Mile River, two bed'r`oom cedar log cottage, beautiful treed lot 1
340'. Good Mortgage terms available. ,,
We need your listings for action in buying or selling after
hours Sundays HtgIidays t
John Schneiker
Res. 524.6055
Jo -an Sullen
° Bayfield Rep.
RES. 565.2421
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Bruce Ryan
Res. 524.7762
Maurice Gardiner
Res. 524-7302
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B.R. Robinson
Res. 524=69o5 •
Leah Kuehl
Clinton Rep,
Res, 4824304
Office 4824306