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'delivery; clean-up. $8.00 per t'oad.
Phone 4;$,5,53.--27,28,29ARtf
SCE,EN'ED
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.16. PERSONAL
LONELY?.'` let us yoi,t' to
�•:charige your life. For information
write PA. B'ox g27 Stn, J.•, Toronto,
'YOntari'p„ i44j 4Y1. -=-26,27,28x, •
DO YOU have marrdage.or--family
problems? The Ministry of Com-"
mtinity'&'Social"cervices Offers help.
in the -form, of marriage and family
'.counselling -either in 'your horpe or
in the Win;gham Office, -199
Josephine Street. For apf3ttintment•;
phone '357-3.370.-8.tf,
1.
11. LOST AND FOUND
S.K ELT O N • A: BLACK' KITTEN lost from 196
Britannia W.' pet. Please
phone 524-'7113 or 6845.--28
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114. (NOTICE TO' CREDITORS'
,
-ALL persons 'having clain)s against •
the Estate ,of EDWARD•GRAHAM
WILLIAMS, Refired, late of the
Town of Goderich, in the,,County.of
• Huron, 'who►„ died on or about the
'.8th day of'May,' 1974; are required
tp file the same :with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 20th •
•,daay`ofJuly, 1,974, as after that •Clete,
'the assets of -Ole estate will be
•distributed.
DATED at. Goderich, Ontario, this
21st day of .Julie, 1974.
PREST AND. EGENER
Barristers,: etc.,
Goderich, Ontario ,.
'"- Solicitors for
the Estate :
20. TO GIVE`AWAy
FREE• --old rnaga.r.irtes•—Gulf
Digest, Popular. Scieni'e,,Wrestli-ttk
M,rgai,neti Hockey 1�1
23, ENGAGEMENT :
M. James Klope, wishgs, to antl,
pounce the engagement of his
daughter, Crystat Lynn, to Mr.
Brian Leonard Davidson; son of Mr.
and Mrs Ross Davidson: Wedding`
will take place July. 27, 974, in'
Calvary Baptist Ch�trch, Goderich;
;at four .o'clock. -28x
FROM QUEEN'S PARK
Ark A'ct l'o arinend the Work-
men's Compensation Act
received ,. thiidM. read'ing.. and
Royal Assent on June 28, `1974,
• the last clay of the Session.
The9.Minister , of •lyabc��ur,°`1 e
Honourable,john'Ma:Heth in-
troduced the'Workmen's Com»
pensation Arpendment Act on
-June .21,° 1974. Many of the
changes proposed in the.; Act
were based?on the recommen,
dations of' the Task Force on
Workmen's Compensation
which,.. reported to. t'h.e
Legislature last fall e
The new legislation effect"i�ve.
July 1, 1974, increased Work-
men's, Compensation Tensions
by a maximum of 60%' {rased
on the fallowing formula: pen-
sions of _those yvho became
eligible for disability pensions
during 1973 „will be increased:
by 4%; For those who became
eligible for pensions in 1972,
their pensions will be adjusted-
by 8%;. For thoaewho•became
eligible ,fpr pensigns in 197.1,,
their pensions will be raised by
-10% -and for. each further
a persntt'r, has Been eiigibl,e for a
disability pension prior to
January 1., 1971, t.•.haI., pension
Will be increased by an ad-
ditional "2% per yea to ua
maximum' 60% , increaser
The legislation also-
' IncrPage- �' 'rl `.. ea•rni
ceiling• for the calculatio
` bei-efits• from . $610,00
$12.,000.
2 Increased. the'
total permanent disab
and widow's
from $'250 to $260
3 Provided fo
tinvatio`n of full k
25. IN MEMORIAM
COOKE: In loviftg memory of John
(,,loss) Cooke who left us July 14,,
1968.
Thank God ;,for' - the faith that
teaches, when, the struggles of 'life
are o'er.
We shall meet our own - our•, loved'
ones and shall know them alt once
;mare• silent thoughts true and tender,°we
Who loved you still. remember.
- Ever remembered by mother, sisters
and `brothers. -28 4
26. CARD OF THANKS
' • o ev ew', Tennis •
`Mal a?ines. Golf-. prtrduct''file •.wit11 "
over 50' nianufarturers..t 1t free for
the asking.° Call. 524.91.06 after 5
p:.m:--24 t fnc r
ADO'RABLtE tw.o year old female
terrier, spayed, good" with children.
Fred to a good home. • Phone 482-
7659.--28 -
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FOUR . KITTENS, six' .week's,, old,
litter'trained. Phoerie`52448915.-28
21. BIRTHS'
HOY:' Tim' and Cindy (nee --Watt )p
are happy tci, announce the birth of
their daughter,• Tammy Lenpre, aJ
Halifax Hospital�,1 Nova Scotia, on
.June 28, 1974. Fourteenth grand-..;,
child- for Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence ""
Hoy, Port Albert, first grandchild
for' Mr. and Mrs. ,.Archie Watt ,and •
first' -great grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. 'George Marshall. and Mr: Leo
Watt.�`?8
MILLER - We wish -,;to thank
everyone firr the help at The tlirne'of
the fire and since 'then. Everyone
has=-been just .wonderful. We feel we
are very lucky to have 'Ruch great
friends, neighbours, and relatives, A
special thank you to "everyone.
Thanks to the thr fire' depart-
ments for a_ job well' done. Eric
Bett.e:Jack; 'Mike and Kimberley
• Miller:—Z8NC, " ` - `
• 4,.
GILDERS - At,Alexandra Hospital,. .
.July -2, 1974, a daughter, .Jaqueline
Nichole, tis Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas
`Gilder~; RR 2, Goderich.-48�
FRY: Thank you very much for the
lovely gifts and expressions of good-
will ,we received upon our
retirement as Minister and wife of
your lviwo Churches. Words fail'us at
this time but, you know just how vie
feel. `May God bless,y u 'all. Wry
sincerely, ;Alfred and Alice . F(•y)'
BRADLEY: I would dike to thank
all t'he..though'tful friends .and
relatives for the cards, flowers and
calls •which I received • while a
Patient in', Alexandra :Hospital,
Goderich.Special, thanks to nurses
.an.ci.:st.aff on Second East, •Dr.: Jones
• ', ° -arid ambulance driver sµ. John
,,STILES. Bill and `Joan (nee Weir) Talbot and .,Mr. Adams.- Thank
are tickled pink to announce' the:*also to nurses :arid• doctors at,
• arrival of their daughter,'Kimberley 'Joseph's Hospital, Lcinifon.
Anne,;- n June 26, 1974, at St. cer'elv, Helen, Bradley. -28s
htseph's Hospital,' London.:- a. wee
sic r for Michael.:--2$HC
23.INAGEM�E•NTS;
.Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Austin, `RR .1,
Dungannon are pleased to. an; -
.noUnce. the 1'crrthcpming. marriage of'
their-daughl:er, L, n. Mary Ann, to •
Mr. Larry Thomas illion,, son of : •
Mr. and Mrs.. Willi rn , Million,
Goderich. The wedding �t+ill'take
place. .July. 27, 1974 at- three p.ni. in
Si.. .Joseph's R:C, -:, Church,''''
Kingsbridge, Ontario. -28
�Si•
Sin-
Anne,
in
tenth's
Farmers
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Radford, •
' Londesboro are leased ''t.an
• nourtce the forthcoming, marriage of
' p
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
'
•Notice of. Application
•by 'The Cor•p;oratio'n
Of the'Tow.n 'of,
G.odter.ic'h-
to Dispense 'with "al
`Vote'of the Electors.
r Y
TAKE, NOTICE THAT: •
1:' The cou'noii of The Cor-
poretidn of the Town of Goderich
/Own of Oediribh
their 'daughter, .Gloria Denese to
Larry James McCabe, Son of Mr.
The wedding. will. take -place at •
Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Moran, RR 7,
Lucknow, 'are .pleased to announce .
the ..forthComing' Marriage'. Of their
daughter, .Judith Anti, tt Mr.
Michael LajeuneSse Kitchener, son
tario.•The, wedding. pke place
-at Joseph's -Church, Kingsbridge,
.on Saturday, Augutit . 17.'1974' at
four. o'clock. -28
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AimosimismoommaiSamil
rigs--
a : of
0. to
mlinimum
bility pen -
allowance
r .the con-
enefi ts' to par-'
•
•
daily disabled' workmen wh(*)-
are unable..tco find suitable errs-
ployment as ,tont; as that work-
man is seeking employment or
accepting' whatever training
which .the ,Board deems ,ad, •
visable, •
•4 Eliminated the
i"ecli.tirement that a del�enclant's
pension not exceed th
deceased's earnings,,
5 Ensured that the lens
to a• permanently to
disabled workman •will
be less than the,pensic
would be payable to hi
dents if he died.
6." Increased th
allowance for the
replaeemen't of c
or darri'aged " h
wearjj' an art
This Act w
ter a long an
debate
Liberal m
pressed
the in
the
Th
whi
'we
C
ion
tally
never'
rn which
r depen- -
rlt)thitg
repair'
Ictt hang worn
y ,reason 'of
ificia1'1imb.
s pa. ed only af-
tiring 10 hours of "
he Legislature. All
embers wh spoke ex--
disappoint`r"ent with
deq ate • pr xvisinns • of
Bill. ° - 4
e iiicrease in pensions
ch • the, Covernmente'granted
`rp�.ninitiial: -The Liberal
audits feel that Workmen's
Compensa`t ion pensions must!
be directly indexed` to thie cost
of living= anything.el'se is una'e=
ceptable. The Governrne'nl''"of
Canada •hastte-ken this step in,
. tthe_prpvision of old age security°..:•
and the inccr`.riie` supplement.—
and
uppler ent -
and Canada Pension ,Plan
payments. • " •
.
Since 1,965. the'cost of living
has increased _55% white the
Workmen's«; Compensatipn
.Amendment Act will only give distress and•to see fhatsafety procedures are practiced by one' and all. The '74 Patrol are Tom
a'n'fnju'red'worker who went on Hood, startding,, Karen Scholtz,' seated on the steps; and 'Theresa Doorly, seated on the plat -
Continued on page' 16• form:(staff-photo)
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EaIcn $II NAL -STAR► TUURSPAY, JULY 11, 1974,41A0-14 x 4
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Beach Patrol,
Thp :Goderich beacn i-'atrol is stationed on the town's-ptth'l c beach to a ssl5t'swimmers in
O.
Two--doOr' hardtop, air conditioning, vinyl top,
fully equipPed. Good 'clean car. Lic. ONC-825.
'3900
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cial champlonshib' when they defeated Poit, Elgin las/ weekend in'the District Championship. "
The. team mernbees are -.(fFont„.row from:left) Roger Lewis and Danny Maillet; (sebond row)
Doug'Cruickshank, Del,,Mitchelrnote, Larry Madge, RObart McDonald and Dave Moore; (third
row) Mark Sones, Rick' Leddy, Mike °F'itre, Steye ArboOr gnd Dennis. Donnelly; (fourth row)
Cot4h Join Thompson and Cdach Gerry Pitre. "Mike Hodge, Rodney Graham and David„Hall
were on hclidays W,heft the picture was taisen. Team manager Howard darroll the Sports
Director f.or the Goderioh Legion. ,(staff photo). •
Legion
Peewees
advance
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CTROHO
AN .EXTRA DEGRECOF EXCELLENCE
Sojid State
Kenton 207
postlerich entry in .the Pee Wee
baseball league .won an extra
inning firi,a1,, game' .against
•
The,,Gorierich Legion' team,
coached by Gerry ,Pitre -and"
Tom Thonipson, defeated ale°
Exeter entry 4-3 •in two extra
a, berth in Abe Dist rid „Ohara-
f)ionship'" played. last weekend.
6,7 •tournarnent Was against
'Port' Elgin and the 'Croderich •
"Youngsters walked •away with. a,
res9uncling victory. The jinni
Kore in that one 18:1. ,
the Legion (earn; rec"Tived the
Most Vriluable Player trophy in
the, dislrict tournament for 'his,
outstanding efforts in one
Rod
acol
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