HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-09-13, Page 94
The Algoport, a self -unloading ship built this year in the
Collingwood ,ship yards and owned by the Algoma Central
Railway, Marine Division, entered Goderich harbor on Monday
at 3 p.m. and left again on Tuesday morning with 23,000 imperial
tons of salt for three locations in Quebec. The ship is one of
Algoma's largest. It is 658 feet long and has a bredth of 75 feet
liP/2 inches in the mid -sections. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Harbor
Report
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979—PAGE 9
BY RON GRAHAM
August 27 the Agawa
Canyon arrived light
from Toledo for salt.
August 28 the Agawa
Canyon cleared harbour
for Milwaukee with salt.
September 1 the
Algorail arrived light
from Bay City far salt.
September 1 the
Algorail cleared harbour
for Thunder Bay with
salt.
September 3 the
Algobay arrived light
from Windsor for salt.
September 4 the Soodot
arrived light from
Hamilton for salt.
September 4 the
Algobay cleared harbour
for Trois Rivieres with
salt.
September 5 the Soodoc
cleared harbour for
Botwood, Newfoundland
with salt.
September 9 the D.C.
Everest arrived from
Thunder Bay with grain.
Still hoping to provide debt counselling here
Hopes are still high that
a debt counselling service
can be established in
Huron County, only one of
four counties in Ontario
without such a service at
the present time.
Pam Coleman, of the
Huron Information and
Multi Service Centre said
last week that efforts are
still being undertaken to
establish such a service.
To that end, a meeting
has been planned at
Vanastra on September
13 at 7:30 p.m. at which
time interested persons
will have an opportunity
to learn more about the
project • and to provide
their support.
It has been estimated ..
that a ,budget _gf $10,000
per annum would be
required for the service,
of which 60 percent would
be through a grant from
the ministry of com-
munity and social ser-
vices.
A survey of 19 banks,
''•finance companies and
''.;credit unions indicated
that 73 percent felt there
was basically a place for
this . service in the
community and in a
survey of 151 businesses
and industries, the
response indicated 87
percent were agreed
upon the need.
If the project does
proceed, an advisory
committee would ' be
established and a part-
time counsellor hired.
The aims of the service
are as follows: ,
(1) to provide debt
counselling both
remedial and preven-
tative in nature,
assistance ' in debt con-
solidation and education
in uses and abuses of •
credit. r
• (2) to provide
education on budgeting
matters.
(3) to assist persons
and families with
finaneiaLproblemc in'co-
operation with public and
private . agencies,
organizations- and,
associations.
(4) to seek the co-
operation of merchants,
lending institutions,
banks and others to
achieve •the above ob-
jectives.
(5) most importantly,
to protect the individual
from embarrassment and
harassment due • to their
inability to meet financial
contractual obligations..
MINOR HOCKEY
REGISTRATION
Sat. Sept. 8, 15th
9a.m.-12noon
AT THE ARENA
"Don't Forget Your Outgrow
Equipment"
ONTARIO TELEPHONE
SERVICE COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER of section 105 of The
Telephone Act (R.S.O. 1970, c. 457),
AND IN THE MATTER of an Application by the
Huron 8 Kinloss Municipal Telephone
System for approval of changes i,
telephone rates.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Commission will consider this Ap-
plication at a public hearing to be held in
the Council Chambers, Ripley, Ontario, on
September 26, 1979, commencing at 7:30 p.m.
Persons wishing to make representation or
submissions to the Commission with respect
to this Application may do so at this
hearing.
If you do not attend or are not represented
at this hearing, the Commission may
proceed In your absence and you will not be
entitled to any further notice of the
proceedings.
Dated at Downsview; Ontario, this 6th day
of Sept amber, 1979.
Seetretary/Registrae
Ontario Telephone
Service Commission
Suite 200
3625 Dufferin Street
Downsview, Ontario
M3K 1Z2
To qualify for the
service, the appli'cant's
income must, ' after
meeting his basic sur-
vival needs (such as food,
clothing, shelter,
medicine, educ'at'ion and
. so forth), be' inadequate
to meet contractual
obligations to creditors
due to poor money
management.
In the first step, the
person seeking financial
advice calls, and is given
an appointment. Many
creditors refer clients to
the service, but
ultimately,, it is up to the
individual. The existing
agencies do report that a
surprisingly large
number of people do seek
help_on their own
Secondly, the credit
counsellor interviews the.
individual or family on a
personal and confidential
basis.
Full information on the
families financial picture
is then obtained, the
financial situation is
discussed, the problem
analyzed and alter-
natives considered.
The following steps
which then will be taken
largely depends on the
individual. Some ap-
plicants may only require
budgeting or 'credit
guidance. Some may
require the help of the
counsellor to •arrange
with creditors a
satisfactory solution.
Others may 'require the
formation of a debt BY BILL TIGERT
repa.yment plan. Either ' Last Sunday, despite
the person agrees to cool weather, they had a
move on his own and pay good turnout at the
his debts off 'while not church picnic at the home
acquiring any more, or in of Mr•. and Mrs. Tom
more serious cases, the Livingstone.
cou.ns.ellor ._h-an.dles 'the-----Sunda.y Septem-ber..23,
payments himself. anniversary .services at
During the repayment Christ Church in Port
period,' the Agency will ° Albert Will 'be at three,
attempt to waive interest p.m. instead of the usual
with the creditors; two. _ p.m. The special
Clients must be sin- ' speaker at the ..service
cerely •interested in: will.. be. .Biship David
solving...their financial Ragg, oi; r London. The
•
problem's, and must be
willing to provide a total
picture of their financial
situation. Most im-
portantly, they must live
up to theiragreements
once arrangements have
been made.
Other areas in Ontario
have definitely found
Debt Counselling to be a
successful program, The
agency in London
averages 400 cases per
year dealing with an
average of 800 clients
whose economics status
range from people on
welfare to doctors and
lawyers who make
$50,000.90 a year.
Special service Sept. 23
occasion marks the 120th
anniversary of the Port
Albert congregation and
the. 90th anniversary of
the Christ Church
building.
Moo•nlig-hter-s are
people who hold day and
night jobs so they can go
from one to the other in a
better car.
The nicest thing about
an egotist is that he never
goes around talking about
others.
SALES & SERVICE
OF
KINCARDINE
WILL BE
DON HORROCKS
Don Horrocks is a member of
the Ontario Organ Technicians
Association of Canada
(E.O.T.A.C.) and has been ser-
vicing organs in Bruce, Grey &
Huron counties for the past 4
years.
ESPECIALLY FOR
THOSE WHO ALREADY
OWN A HOME ORGAN
We carry Easy Play Special
Music books - reg. value '5.95
each.
NOW 2 FOR $102°
REMEMBER WE DO
TAKE TRADE -ins
Beginning this Friday Afternoon
Mr. Hap.Swatrid'ge will be professionally
demonstrating the "Technics & LOWREY
organs we have in stock. Hapwill
be visiting our showroom every
Friday for your listening pleasure.
To help introduce our home organs
to this area! Our OPENING SPECIALS
INCLUDE -
Technics
MODEL SX1800
ORGAN
REG. '1,375.00
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
$1.19900
We will be giving you the
added bonus of head-
phones (valued at '29.95).
The Technics organ course
(valued at '50.00) and 5
organ lessons...
FREE
LOWREY
CARNIVAL
ORGAN
REG. '2,095.00
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
X1,99500
We will be giying you an
added bonus of the '29.95
headphones 'and your
choice of 5 Easy Play Special
Music ' books or 5 organ
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325 DURHAM MKT.
SQUARE
396-3546
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