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b. PUBLIC NOTICE ..
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NOTIc.E
OF,
STREE
CLOSIN
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TAKE NOTICE 'that the Council
of theborporation of the Town of
Godert4h, in the bounty of. Huron,
intend to pass • a `by -lava at its
meeting at 7:00 o'clock on
Thursday, May 11, 1972, for the
prpose of stopping up and
conveying that part of Cobourg
Street and that part of Wellesley
O Street, Registered Plan No,, 7, in
the. Town `sof • Goderich, the
boundaries of said parcels being
`more particularly desc/ibed as
follows:
FIRSTLY: That part of Cobourg
Street lying Nor of'the
• Northerly I imit'of Lot 1 and Lot 2,
Registered Plan No. 7, Town of
Goderich, being more
particularly described ' as
follows:, '
• Commencing at an iron survey
monument planted at the most
"Westerly angle of Lot 1,,
Registered Plan No. 7; THENCE
'Northeaster'Iy',along the
. Northerly limit of Lot 1 and Lot 2
aforesaid, a distance of Four
Hundred and TwentyiLfour and
Three one hundredths (424,03')
feet to the Northeasterly angle of
Lot°. 2, Registered Plane No. 7;
Northerly ' at right
• angles to the• last mentioned limit
•adistance ofSixty-six)66.0') feet
toapoint in the Northerly limit of
Cobourg S•tree't; THENCE
Southwesterly :along the
t4fartherly limit o •Cobourg
Street, a „distance of Four
Hundred and Twenty-four and
Three one hundredths (424.031'
feet; THENCE Southerly at right
angles, a -distance .of Sixty-six
(66.0') feet to •the Point of
• Commencement of the parcel
herein describeii; the said parcel
being further shown putl ined, in.
green on the attached plan.
SECONDLY:. That part of
Wellesley Street lying' between
the,Northerly. I imit of L i•ghthouse
Street and the Southerly limit, of
Cobourg Street, Registered Plan
, No. 7, Town of Goderich', being
more par icu ar y •escri•e• as
follow•s:
Commencing at the Southeasterly
angle of Lot 2, Registered Plan
No. 7; THENCE Northerly along
the. Easterly limit ofthe said lot, a
distance of One.._J:Iulldred • •
•
'NOTICE
Township
r
Colhorne.
MUNICIPAL
TOWNSHIP
DUMP
WiIU'Be,Opert.
WEDNESDAYS And
SATURDAYS from
9 TO 12 end...I Til 6
UNTIL'FURTHER. NOTICE
Signed, Township of Colborne,
Wilmer Hardy, Clerk.(•
22. TO.GIVE AWAY
FREE firewood. Must be picked
up immediately. Located corner
Cambria' Rd. and St. David St.
Phone 524-8633.-15 SCOTCHMER: I would like to
thank all my friends, neighbours
and relatives who sent, cards,
flowers, treats and gifts while I
was in Goderich Hospital and St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Special thanks to the doctors and
nurses and our minister, Mr.
Reddick, for *.being so kind.—.
Lynn
or on cotchmer. -Z 15b
D, M•.\. �! `!. MEMORI ° u
Rl'AN —In laving memory of a
dear husband and.. father, David
Bean, who passed away .April 15,
1971.
A happy home Ike once enjoyed, -
How sweet the memory still
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
Remembered by his, -loving
Violet and family. -15
wife,
L:AWLOR •;- in loving Memory of a • •
:dear.'mother and. grandmother,
Agnes Lawlor, who passed away
en April 9, 1970..
We• think of you .in silence,
Nil eyes 'can see us "weep.
But,still within ;our aehing hearts
Your memory we.keep.
Sadly•m&ssedd,hy all the family..--
15
E. CARDS OF THANKS
SPARLING--I wish to express. my,
sincere thanks to all our
neighbors anti friends that
remembered me with ' gifts,
flowers, cards and visits, while I
was a patient' in , Goderich
hospital. Special thanks ' to Dr .
Wallace and Dr. Lambert, ' nurses
and staff on secc��east. -
Beatrice Sparliog. —15x
SHIELDS— I wish -to thank Rev. R.
C. McClenaghan, Stiles Funeral
Home; staff of the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital, friends and
neighbors for their kindness and°
sympathy shown'to me during the
recent bereavement in the loss of
my Tea r l~ ather. —Marie
(Shields) Wilson. —15
A. BIRTHS
HUTCHINS—At Alexandra
Hospital on April 4, 1972 to Mr.
aid Mrs. Paul Hutchins, R.R.2,
Goderich a bab`jr »girl L..yn
Marie. .
McNEIL—At Alexandra,ttHospital
on April 10, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McNeil R.R.6, Goderich a
—ba -by girt --Shannon Diane.
Thirty and Te'n. one t undredths
(130.10') feet to the Northeasterly
angle of the said lot; THENCE
Northeasterly along a Southerly
Limit, of Cobourg Street; a;
distance of One Hundred and
Three and.:Seven`'tenths` (103:7`)
feet to the Northwesterly angle of
Lot 3, Registered Plan No, 7;
THENCE SoutherIli Ial'ong. the
'Westerly l i mit of Lot3 and Lot 51,
both as shown on Registered P Ian
No.7, a distance of, One Hundred
and Sixty-one and Ninety-two one
hundredths (161.92'),feet to the
Southwesterly angle,' of Lot 51 •
aforesaid; THENCE Westerly, a
distance of Ninety-nine (99.0) feet
to the Point of Commencement of
-the parcel herein described; ,the
said parcel being 'further- shown
outlined in red on . the 'attached
plan.
A plan of this proposal will be
made available for inspection tc.
any person caH ing at rny office in
the Town of Goderich,
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that the Council will at such
meeting hear any person who
claims that his land will be
prejudicially affectedby such by-
law and who applies to be heard.
• DATED at Goderich, Ontario.,
this 6th day of April', 1972.
Harold Walls, A.M.C.T, 21. BUSINESS
Clerk -of the .Corporation of the . . OPPORTUNITIES
• Town of Goderich,
57 West Street.
ROY—At Alexandra Hospital on,
April 6; 1972 to M'r. and Mrs.
'Andre Roy, R.R.5, Goderich a
baby girl Sylvia. -
SAMPSON—At Alexandra
Hiispital on'Apri•t 6, 1972 to Mr.
and Mrs.Norris Sampson,
Goderich a baby girl Penny Lynn.
'ANSIONE—At Alexandra
Hospital on April 5, 1972 to. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Vanstone, R.R.4,
Goderich a baby NV Scott
William. -
East; Mississauga-, Ont., a baby -
girl, Julie Lynn, a sister for
:Jeff. — 15 -"
GILBERT—At .Mississauga
Mrs. Fred Gilbert 1840 B
Strikeienis� at
heavy water ,
About 50 operational
employees at the Bruce Heavy
'Water Plant who walked off the job
early Friday morning returned to
work about noon on Saturday, -an -
Ontario Hydro spokesman said. -
The men, who are members of
Local 1000 of the Canadian Union
of Public Employees,, walked, off
after'a dispute over employment
of ' non-union workers. They
returned to ' their jobs Saturday
d after rit• was agreed talks would
CURRAN: At Alexandra Hospital,
. • i �n' A.ril 11 1972 to
Ralph nd.Arlene, RR 1,
Dungannon;a. soil, "Michael Ralph
Allan, a brother for Susan.
plant management.
A union, spokesman 'had said
Friday that the strike was
unauthorized and the men had
been ordered back to work.
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,17. BUSINESS NOTICE»
NEARLY NEW Storef will re -open
in Curling Rink on Josephine St.,
Wingham, Ont., on Wed., April
12th from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. and
every Wed. through Sat. p.ni. until
further notice. Good clean
articles, only.accepted. L.-15
Look
The Hydrospokesman said the
non-union workers were hired
from anther company, which he
did not name, , on a temporary .. 6
basis -because, experienced
operators_vvere.-not a-vailabi
He indicated 'that ° once
operators became available they
would replace the temporary
workers and eventually enter the
•bargaining unit.
.Operators are on shift duty, 24
hours aday, seven days a week.
While the men were out on their
brief strike, supervisory staff
performed their duties, testing,
commissioniang and • operating
onninment.
A slouching pt sition in a car
leads to early fatigue, because it
' prevents full extension of the
lungs. .Sit immediately behind
the .° wheel, with both shoulder .
blades `touching the seat back,
the Ontario Safety League
advises. If you do begin to feel
lethargic at thewheel, open the •
window and take a number of
deep, deep breaths: This puts
extra oxygen into every part of
your body, through . the blood,
and helps to keep you alert.
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future for himself orrbecoMe•his own businessman. -
Due to expansion, Lucky One.Beverages, Inc., an alt Canadian
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