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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-04-13, Page 11asammumunieniumusumaiimmeimmuumainomi tv 16," PUBLIC NOTICE 1 b. PUBLIC NOTICE .. o- NOTIc.E OF, STREE CLOSIN Q • 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. USED TV's PARAMOUNT 2 1' Tv Good Condition 5295 RCA 23" 30 Day $4995 Warraety 9 ZENITH 19" Portable Like New . ' '8995 Full Warranty CHI'SHOLM TV 311 MARY ST. ---524-9576 ,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. 21. , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ADVERTISERS . Newspapers go into action, to entertaiin � a inform and serve .+. as a vital . social and �ecoirtomic : force { Newspapersget things done . D BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an individual who has the desire to build a future for himself orrbecoMe•his own businessman. - Due to expansion, Lucky One.Beverages, Inc., an alt Canadian Soft Drink Firm, in business the past 20 years, is looking for ,initiative mento warehouse and distribute our product in the Goderich area. • For further information, please call (416) 449-7301 or write to the attention of Mr. L. Dorey or Mr. D. Bell, Lucky ,One Beverages, Inc., 20 Graydon Hall Drive, Suite' 2101, .Don Milts, Ontario.' 0 3RAD WILLIAMS _LLTHEMIERNOONL a CI(N 6ADIO 920 • Fs marketplace, newspapers do more to help-- people buy Wisely, advertisers sell -