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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-20, Page 3• p 'ower aqui eI€ic•I forhe% new year The .- Goderich. Power Squadron held its ' Annual , Chane of Watch, Graduation Dinner and Corrrmariders' Ball at the Maitland, Golf and. Country. Club, • Goderich; on 'Saturday, May, 15. • District Commander G.W. Brown Western Ontario Dis.trr.ct for 'the Graduation Ceremony and Change of :• Watch. Six new members were inducted after pas.sing ' the boatings course-Ppoctered by .,members of the .Squadron "under thedirection. of 'the =Training Officer LI. Cdr. C.C. Blackmore AP. They.. are two die in Huron Ifires in '75 Paul.• ,Galacihilk, Clinton:; Keith Homan, Janet MacRae, Ralph Stnith'of Goderich; and ,17tain. and Jean Travers of Hensall. . "• Tnree Squadron' rneinbers J. Mulhern, John Giflesp.ie•and Fred Sho v Were successful in passing the Seamanship Sail Course "held • last winter. The new executive •'Coin- mand Bridge for 167.6 were. elected as follows: ' Cominiander, Cdr E.A. Davies AP.; Past Com- mander, Cdr J.J. Mulhern S, Executive Officer, Lt Cdr. C.C. •Blackmore AP; Secretary Treasurer, F. Lt. T.H. Perry AP; • First Lieutenant, F. Lt . R.J. Gemrnill; First Lieutenant, F. Lt W. Linfield. Following the Change of Watch• Ceremony the evening concluded with dancing. 'Two Toronto men who were F•killed in a tent fire, last July ;'near Bayfield were the only fire deaths in Huron County in :1975, the O.rftario Fire Mar- :shal's report:shows. ;The couiirty, w-i.th a populatiori of 54,671 had a fire 'death rate. of 3.66 per 1,000 •population, compared to .the • ' :county of Bruce which has a popUlation of 52•,313 arid a fixe_ death rate•of 1.91. . The village of Blyth with' a Y population of 859, had sixfires • resulting in 4912••.dai:nage. That is up from a five .year average, from 1971-75 which , was four -fires per -''ear with an average fire loss:of'$2,497. ,,$a ussels, a'• village with 'a population of 988 had no fires in.1975. The five year average for that.;village is four fires per year with $8.707.damages. The town_of Exeter with a population of 3,390 had 12 ' •fires last year, resulting in an average loss of 822,116 The Me year, average is 12 with, a •.fire loss of $39,852. 4 Goderich, with a•population. 0'7,284 had- 28 fires in 1975. which caused $51,054 in •damages. The five year .average in that town is 36 :fires per Year with $51, 718- in damages. • Clinton was down in • 1975 with 14 fires -and a fire loss of $32,68l while in the five: year average' there were 17 fires with afire loss of $50,606, Hensall with a population of 944 had seven .,fires in 1975 with a fire loss of. $29,249. The ^five year average is seven fires per year with.a fire loss equalling $15,507. •Seafortli, with a population of 2,061 had 11 fires in 1975 with an estimated damage at •$2,844. The tFive'year -average Was. 13 with a fire loss of $32,331, Stanley Township with a population of 1,591 had • six fires in 1975 with a fire loss of $32,688 while the five year`• average was four fires per year.with an average fire loss of$18,061, There were six fires in Tuckersrrrith Township with a population of .3,190, in 1975. resulting • in :$9;617 in damages. The five year average for that Township was five fires per year with an average fire loss of $18,620$ W ingharn,.' with a population of 2,841"was down in •1975 with nine fires resulting in $4,492 in damages. In the five year average for that town, there were 11 fires per year with,. $15.,433 in damages. . Zurich , witll.a population of 740 had three fires with $148 damages, compared with the five year ave aage_Pof three • fires .ger year,• Witlt $5,987 damages.• a &, • New certified members Several: people gained their certified membership into the. Power. Squadron at the annual banquet .field in Goderich Saturday night. The members include Ralph Smith, Keith.. Homan, Carl Brackmore,; training officer, District Com- missioner, Bill Brown, Janet McRae, Jean Travers and Don Travers. (staff photo) 0RIC i.J• o � �Jc r Nf i\ /El EL" A AWWN4\\ 1. That means extra big savings on 1.5 etre Pepsi-Cola.. Based ora per ounce cost, 175 titre Pepsi is a low-cost way to buy a bottle of Pepsi. Challenge Priced 1.5 Titre Pepsi is an even better way to save. Look for Challenge Priced Pepsi-Cola at all participating dealers. Returnable (plus refundable: deposit) oR' LESS Suggested Challenge Wricp TAKE THE PEPSI CHALLENGE. AND SAVE! Challenge Priced Peps, is based on regular pnc ee and is evadable white supplies last • m the ares serviced by your Peps,. Cora OgitIer Exeter Pep4; Cols and Pepsi ereregistered trademarks 'If PepsiCo Ine tri. a ��r AL`S : Rsa, HU A 7 »;P'AGE JA, .. ...,.,,....,�..; ,...,. .gid.. .. ,,, '•r, �. _m.,., ,--., ...,.,,. ., The column 0 041 read lei • ,' .,.-y. 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WeBAypIELD. . just received,wour OHiP tonsilectomy. Out of our 592.50 .They divided the operation into OH LP covered all'but,lO percent 50 percent of the second operation. -• Personally l think It's a rip-off, Ment. 1. have nothing against percent?...when to my knowledge for... • One other , pointe of interest, multiple newborn care for each: percent. Does everyone know this?,,or OHIP reimburses the subscriber Medical Association 'fee schedule, charge. Since,you did not specify formed we.are unable to tell you : received from OHIP. We suggest Your doctor and your focal OHIP charged by your doctor, then •received full.paymentfrom•OHIP. Generally speaking, if two '• time, the fee charged for the percent of the regular fee. This births. Most doctors are:pleased to their professional fees with their • payment• for my young son's bill they were only paying 163.45. , two, tonsils; adenoids and ears. of the first; but. would. only pay' = ' ` again involving the govern- ' paying the 10 percent, but: 50: it should all. have been paid •' • straight from the OHIP ,code, • additional .infant paid .at/50 was it must •my husband and I? : 90 percent of the Ontario which most physicians the'typeof ear surgery per-. what payment you should have_ however,'that.you contact both office and find out what fee.was you can determine whether. you . orations are performed at one second operation should ..be 50 , also applies. to `twin or multiple • discuss any questions regarding patients. • ”. •Quality: Brand Name HOME • ' FURNISHINGS' �� CR.TIR i `, ' LAMPS ✓ 'OMR—, . E SPEC.IAI_ T Y = 36 WEST= STI •..bODERICH. 524.521 • e-:: • .. GRANGER'S TV SALES & SERVICE ADMIRAL, ELECTROHOME & RCA COLOR TV JOHN FFFERY_ ,ate !N _ RECORD AND .7. ' A TAPE BAR call the lumber 'Number 524-8171 MAJOR APPLIANCES lifill PICK UP 8.• DELIVERY 92 SOUTH GODERICH 524-8925'' G(��GG Q'G�'a-s_ 4 4 ��_,�� G�b' s ,- , „gcAol S �ea 63 ELGIN AVE,E.GODERICH r' ..' = r. • i bought'a.new hearing aid in Toronto from a man who rain . himself an audiologist. "Personally I .think' he's just a high pressure salesman because the machine he sold me is not worth, a d- with the result r have to use. my oidone. • I've had itback to the company for repairs. twice but it hasn't ,done any good.'I've demandedmy money back but so far I seem to be up against a brick wall. Is there anyway you can help me please because obviously a '. hearingaid that doesn't work is absolutely useless and I've paid • out a great deal of money for nothing..I'm certainly, sorry that .I • paid for.it in full by cheque;otherwise I just wouldn't make any payments. . I'm at my wits 'end and if you can do anything for me 191 be most grateful. The Ontario Hearing Aid Association contacted this company, ,who in. turn sent out theirbranch manager to re -test your hearing. The result is, a brand new machine•with which you are .. apparently _very. satisfied. • • . "IMPACT" 4s pleased to have been of some assistance with this problem; we're only sorry that you didn't think to. write.us sooner• . ' , • . ' SCHUTZ SA°R Rpm di 'um-silkYour Full line .CHRYSLER „PLYMOUTH -•DODGE CoJgrrwrlu ,414 H1JRON RD. GODERICH•••• - 'olidm/ rA`:`s,srw/ 1 - 524-831 - The superintendent of the apartment building where I live has all of a sudden decided to lock the back door from the inside. I find this extremely inconvenient •lSecaUse the, parking lot is locafed at the rear of tlh*-building. rove spoken to him about this - and asked him to get keys made but this he refuses to do: 1 told him that if it' had been this way, at the beginning of thy lease I would never have moved in. Anyway, all this has done -no good because he is very adamant about keeping it locked and says he has no intention of getting keys made. •r'• • We contacted this superintendent who gave us the sante an- swers. ''The doer is staying locked,". he told us, "to keep out undesirables," Apparently he's found quite •a few prowlers of ' • ' late and he claims 'that the rest of the tenants realize he has _taken this precaution for the safetyand•well being of•everyone who resides here.. • If you are able to obtain a. petition signed by the rnajcirity of •'`the residents, he MIGHT consent td get keys made. He made no definite promises regarding this, but it maybe worth a try, e • . " • e ro .. .5+ 1 ° f� � 3 HOUR �J +:, . SERVICE Cs \ i d.9,,...1.'REPA•hRS 1 ' i \AND LEI2}AT`rgN5 •ART'S LANDSCAPING, NURSERY'' GARD'IN, . .CENTRE F. Ids. _l1 rq'w"' ?�• , COMPLETELANDSGAPI16SERVICE Residential •--Corrimerci6i— induStrlbl SEEnolo sonoluGSHItales . 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