The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-06, Page 27ro
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EsTATE
ESTATE FOR SAKE 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE LTO.
526 Oxford St. E., London
672-1200
A Video Homan of Canada Rsirftor
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR,- THURSDAY, FRBRLiARY 9'
QUARRY
200 acre stone
quarry near Wiarton, including equipment
such as dump truck, 2 diamond saws, front end loader, Entz
stone cutter, and other miscellaneous necessities. Also has
office, workshop and storage. buildings.- The present
Provincial License covers all 200 acres.
A RELAXING BUSINESS
Over 4800 sq. ft. of showrooms to display a large stock of
living and dining room suites', as well as kitchen and bedroom
furniture', lamps etc. The 'large brick, and cement block
building also housesAtwo lovely modern apartments on the
second floor. Relaxation is profitable when you sell the
necessary equipment.
HOME PLUS INCOME
The.tenants in the separate apartmept building can provide
enough' income to make ,the mortgage payments while you,
-the landlord, can live like Royalty in the beautiful 11/2 storey 4
bedroom home with such features as counter -top range,
built-in eye -level oven, 3 bathrodrils,, as,
playroom,
laundry tubs, plenty of closets with lights, and many more. A
handy location on Huron Rd. in Goderich. -
ISOLATED, YET CLOSE
This is your chance to own your private piece of paradise.
Cabin, mature mixed bush, plus miles and miles of cross-
, country skiing and snowmobiling. Also excellent hunting,
fishing and canoeing. 25 acres, only $23,000.00, including
>' many extras.
Also 100 rolling acres with los of, bush, a trout -stocked pond,
cottage, large shed, and manf extras, yet very easy to get to.
Warr Blyth. Make an offer.
HELP
WE EED EXPERIENCED SALES PERSONNEL" IM -
MED ATELY. EXCELLENT INCENTIVE PROGRAMME
'AND COMMISSION. SPLIT.4CALL NOW FOR AN AP -
POI TMENT. TERRY BAUER 524-2195, or RAE J. WAT-
SON 6 2-1200.
GQ_QERIC
34 'KINGS N ST. '524-2195
TELocait`P" ePr R tative
BAti 2 GODERICH, 482-7505
4. REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE
THREE-BEDROOM brick split
" level, broadloom . throughout.
Phone 534-8649.-6
Home Lots to.
Lease
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Check and compare, :Tiuron
Haven Village leases lots for
modular and -mobile homes.
Enjoy full park facilities witty„.
country estate living at down,
to earth prices: Come and talk
to us on 21 Highway, 21/2 miles
north of Goderich, phone 524-
6384.
More talk 'about,,
Ioint health units
I)r. Frank Mills, medical -
officer of health, told county
council . °at last Friday's
sessinn - that. the," Hur9n
County I-lealth Unit would,
qualify for 'a 25 per cent
increase. ,in itts • provincial
grant, if •,' it ,would
-ttmaiganlate with other.
.county health units.
' Provincial grants' now
.--cover 50 per cent •,of the
health unit's oper4lring ..
budget but the county health
Realty & Insurance
JAmlted '
POINT CLARK — 3 bedroom home
with,,,electric heat, cedar siding, lot
75 x 150.' $19,900.00.
POIN°f CLARK — New home on
treed lot, broadloom rugs; electric
heat.' 525,800.00. ' .
BAYFIELD AREA Just , com-
pleted 3 bedroom home ' on 11/2
acres Of land. Close to Lake
Huron. $24,300.00.
GODERICH AREA Well kept
cotiage on 2 Tots. Furnished. Close
to town. S22;000.00.
ST. JOSEPH — six lots on town
plan. Full price $4,500.00.'
Cottages -from 1pperwash -to Point'
Clark
RUTH VAN DER MEER
55 Montreal Si.,
Goderich, Ont.
524-7875 238-2303
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Senior Vi -Queens defeated Seaforth and Exeter in close battles at tourney
KINGSBRID.Gf-KAPERS
Mrs. Joe Courfoe_g -529-7189
Inducon Consultants explain
PUBLIC SPEAK•IN-G .• SOCIAL NEWS
The pu tic speaking Leo ''Moerbeek, who has
• competition, ade possible, been a resident •at Huron- council; . , the Goderich
to., 'the students of St. view in Clinton was tran.- planning hoard and the town
Joseph's School' at• sferred to the Alexandra
Kingsbridge by Monies left Marine and G'en'eral Hospital
for this purpose by 'Mr. in Goderich. Sincere sym-
James Garvey, took place in pathy is etended"-`°to .Mr.
the school gymnasium on M'oerbeek and family on the
Thursday • afternoon , sudden "passing of his son
January 30. Jacob in. California on
First place . winners January 24.
received a trophy and $5.00; Rick Boer, son of Mr. and prepared by the company`for
second Place winners $3.00; Mrs. Joseph 'Boel who' had the town and stated•that with
and third place $2,00. Each, been hospitalized,for 11 days the proper restrictive •
*.»student, who participated w'il4-' in the 'Alexandra Marine °and"' planning the tolwn could:
receive a'silver dollar. General Hospital, Goderich receive a maximum
Only the speech 'classes .fgllowing a two car, accident
were held at this time. Other financial return from in -
on Highway 21 'south of dustrial assessment.
classes' will be held on Kingsbridge, was released The
Thursday; February 20 at from the hospital on Thur- plan prepared • by
1:15. , sday, January 30. Inducon called for the use of
" Top students taking part - Brian Courtney received 1 land between 'highways 21
and 8 and south of Suncoast
A
ome concern -about" industrial�"growtl�
William -Buck, vice
president ' of Inducon Con-
sultants of Canada, told a
joint meeting of the town
'industrial commission that
the towns southerly ex=
pansion to a 180 acre park
should be industrial
development.
Mr. Buck reviewed the
.conclusions and recom-
mendations of a $3,000a study
"from —Grade 5 were Rose stitches 'in his lip at the Drive to be used for in-
new industrial park could
cause growth at an alarming
rate and the=area""-cOuld -lose
its rural a'tm'osphere:
"It seems that if 'one
municipality is the -bedroom
and the other' is the",gravy it
could not be a' compatible
relationship," he. said. •
" Jean • Monteath, of
Municipal Planning Con-
sultants, informed the
meeting that under
statistical growth rates and
,,under the plan prepared by
the group the 'forecast for
the town is for a population
of 9,300'around 1990. .
Mrs Monteath also
outlined the four phases of •
the residential study
prepared by the company for
the area of that, industrial
park in the southern portion
of the town. The .study-.
prepared by the Municipal
Planning Consultants dif-
fered greatly ,from the
Inducon study in that . it
called for more residential
developrri.ent in the area.
The •meeting was called to
present the two plans(" to the
Planning board:, , the in-
dustrial commission and the
council. °Planning, boa°ld
chairman Dave Gowen' said
.that the two plans would be
studied by the board and
'that recommendations woulc:
hex"niade to the town council
after consultation ,with •other
local planning officials.'
Cl basketball teams
win big .triple -header
Marie O'Keefe, Jackie. ei,rr.ergency at the Wingham dustrial •ur oses. It would The GDCI Vikings Marys with 10 points. .; ,�•� r Jeff Fowler with 18 and
Dalton, Dana Doherty, Annie and ' District Genera p p basketball teams won a
1 also' include the extension The • junior Vikings .also Scot Murray with 19 led the
VanDiepen, Colleen- Foran Hospitar .on Thurs"day triple -header• over St. Marys . -play in Mitchell Tuesday and St. Mar' -s suad. '
and Kathleen Foran, g y construction of service' y squad.
and con
avenin Januar 30 as a d here Friday in Huron -Perth Stratford Thursday-.--- The' "Tire game f t
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roads;
and recommende - am was a as
,Wu'ners were: 1$t place, result, of a hockey stick in that a line of the '1 Conference action. game with Northwestern will paced. affair,, with the
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Jackie Dalton ,_spegkrng on the mouth during the rar way The . senior ,. Vikings pit the league's two un -
"Hands"; - second, Colleen ' Lucknow Also he extended into the F
Ashfield Town . defeated --St. Marys 68-24 for defeated teams against each
Voran, ``Rabbits"; and and Country Hockey game of hark Mr: , seri ice Buck stressssthlots. ed that the, their third win in four league other.
third,' Annie Van Diepen, the Lucknow Arena. starts. •"
hest way' 'to promote ' the
"My Special Dog".
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Vogt industrial park was to Casey Wildgen was the
Top students, taking part have returned. home after , servicegame's top scorer, playing
from. Grade 6 •were Joanne --- completely
, ilso. actitk ,en the . secondary. , Crawford, _,Floyd Courtney,
role of checking into suitableFrances' VanRooy,. Brian
residential facilities Nil- the • Smith, Sharon Gaudette,
• County' with , recon- Dean Doherty, Debbie
'mendations h' made at a Austin and Tom Foran.
later date,. Winners r were: first,
'Debbie .Austin speaking on
('t rmnlittce chairman Baby Sitting"; second,
--John ''Pinney told council Floyd • Courtney, "The
that 'the, province of'Ontario Ontario' West Shore
will provide -SO per cent Railway"; and third, Joanne
subsidy for both capital and .Crawford; "Superstitions"
operating costs (if approved Top sTudents -taking part
homes and up to 80 per cent from Grade 7 were Phyllis.
of the cost to operate ,Hickey.,` Mary Luanne Clare,
auxiliary homes for the Eddie-VanOsch and Stephen
Mentally retarded, „'> merry. The 'winners were:.
Arrangements are now first, Mary Luanne Clare
}9'tni"t1g c(Smpleted to provide speaking on. "'Hawaii";
transportation for anumhcYr —s 'cond, Eddie VanOsch,-
of residents of Hutonvicw, as Forest it"es and third,
well as .others in the arca, to Phyllis' Hickey speaking .on
attend a workshop in Dash -"Wall Disney"
wood. At least six residents Top students taking part
from Grade 8 were ,Eric
of Ouronview• are benefitting
Courtney, Arl�idrew
from the pr•ogranl ,and an
application has been niade V-anDiepefl, Pat Boyle, Mark
for ac)rllplete survey of the Doherty, Jim , Foran and
county to determine the John O Keefe.
present needs of the Winners were: first, John
progrtarlts. Both of ",,,these
O'Keefe speaking on "The
Hockey Referee"; second,
unit would qualify for 'a 75
per cent 'grant if it .joined
other counties.,
Dr. -Mills told- council that
the Huron County Health
Un'it is 'being discriminated
against by the province and
agr'ecd with Warden Arisen
McKinley that it is 'simply
an unfair arrangement',
Health Minister ,Frank
Miller will visit the county,
Friday, February 7 'and Dr.
Mills 1.1`1•ged councillors . tell
contest the issue with the
Minister as he makes `'his
Way through- the
municipalities 'in the county,
Health Minister Miller will
he in Goderich at the board
room. of the assessment
office from 10 to 11:45 a.'m,
Dr, Mills stated that the
facilities offered • in ..Huron
County by the -'Health Unit
were excellent and •thus they
deserve a larger grant
portion from the government
without, ' 'ha"ving" t() --
amalgamate
() -amalgamate • with other
bodies. " • -
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In other county council
business • the committee 'of
mariage.ment of Huronview
had Peet ' with represen-
tatives of the .1, three
Associations for the Mentally
Retarded in the county and
established a coordinating
committee to provide ac-
tivities for retarded adults sin
the Courtty,...n,Thet ,committee
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progra1115 W ouId opera te
under. -<.1. --provincial grant of
100 percent:.
Andrew VanDiepen, "My
Life Story"; and third, Eric
Courtney, "Farming",
The judges were Mrs,
1!,,l,,,r,c, Directs►• C"T:lry /'.__ -:, 13 _.___ _.L•______ Lucknow __w
Davidson- advised the and Mr. Bullen, teacher o
Planning Board. that the Grrade; - 4 students at
Province of Ontario has Kingsbridge,
established a program of The first place winners
Community Pi ping Study ,,wilytake part in the Legion
-.Grants, The program Colllpet itions which , will' be
finances 51TT, per ,cent of the held on Friday evening,
cost of studies by a February 7 at the Canadian
mtin itfpalily up 10 a Legion Hall in Lucknow at 8
maximum of $5,000.
The municipalities eligible p.m. The Oral Communications
to receive grants under the ', Festival sponsored by the
program include Tucker- Ontario Pq,biic School
smith, ,Zurich, Wingham, Trustee 'Associa't-ion and
Hayfield, .Br"ussel ' Grey, ,the 0t tario Hydro will not be
"Goderich Township, •Howick •' taking place this year.
and Colborne. "
sal with roadways, landscaping, ce the area
visiting with his' aunt,. 'Mrs. his best game of the season,
E. Ribar i,n Largo, Florida.
Raymond Hogan and Fred
Phillips left, on Sunday,
February 2 for athree week
vacation in Texas.
Mir, and Mrs. John Austin
and Eugene visited' in
,,London on Thursday,
'January 30 with• their son
Ralph. -
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton
visited on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich
and family in Mississauga:
There were nine tables of
cards in play at the..
progressive. euchre party
held in the Parish Hall at
Kingsbridge- on - Saturday
evening, -- -February 1,
sponsored by the Catholic
Women's League. As there
was a shortage of female
players several men were
forced to play as ladies, The
winners of ladies' high and
second high were Brother
Carl Voll t•1�pd•'., Miss, Mary
Anne Miltenhurg; '"Men's
high prize was won by
Father Ed. Dentinger. with
John Howard getting second
hig11„ The Kingsbridge Youth
Club will sponsor the next
card party to .rhe held on
Saturday evening, February
1-5,
.L-1VING
Li\'ing is a highway and can
be bright and gay,
•I`f you take a bit of cheer to
someone 05 you •11\ 1' 'tllro'ugh
each day.
Son ('11111 es , the, road is
rugged and ro`'ughi, and
5011101 lines you ft*sl you have
had enough.
-W(' never give (Ip without 0
fight,, for there iL fhe 1 0RD
to show ,lis thr t�"ly..1ht' truth
and the light, •
' Margar•.((•t Murray .
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"drainage, atnd, storm water' ' netting.. 23. points and .pulling
outlets. In' this way the town 'in 19 rebounds.
could attract new,iildustries Jim' Watt' and Mike
and 'at • the same time .he Wildgen each contributed 11
very selective' 'by placing
r•t'ti icted convenants -on L11e
typt's oaf industries con-
cerning ,b'ui.idings, 'land-
scaping etc.
Providing such services to
attract industry the long.
terrll objective- of the
i11(1ustr.ial C0111.n-issi'0n
Points„
MIDGET BASKETBALL
The. GDCI midget
basketball team chalked up
.their_ fourth ...win • in.,. five
starts, defeating ;St.' Marys,
Dave Mackenzie led 'the
points while Pat Conlon, Rorr-•"'fV,ikings` with 21 points. Mark
Sowerby 'and• Glen ,Tigert' Hovey hooked 11 "points and
each had six points. • Perry . Teichert 10 for the
Zeke Weerasooriya added winners. Tom Doherty, with---
five points 'for , the Vikings nine, 'and .".O.on Bogie with
and Tom O'\Bricn got two, •, four rounded out.. the Viking
Dave Paynter Idd the St. scoring.
a
Marys team with eikht "
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hould he at lest 'a break -
Vikings making up for their
height disadvantage 14,
shooting
• Dave Mackenzie, Perry
Teichert and Mark Hovey
played well defensively for
the Vikings, with Hovey and
Teleher•`t controlling • the ••
rebounding for the GDCI •
squad. d ,
The V.ik.ings met Mitchell
on 'Tuesday and play today
in Stratford 'against Nor-
thwestern,
Lynn Meyers is coach of
the midget and junior Viking
squads.
Cancer S
.=The Vikings played a "
s song e en. ive game,
shutting out St. Marys for
the first quarter.
The Viking. led 17-0 at the
even situation on the . oosts
related to the servicing of
the •park. The subsequent
'suhili•viding of the land could
then be gest achieved
through a registered plan for.
the park. •
71 -he, Inducon' study then
re(' nl mended that the land
surrounding the shopping
bila., on Highway 21 (should
be retained for industrial
purposes which, Mr. Buck
said Way unusual, but would
he a viable operation in
ser\ i( lag the' industrial area,
l'ha,e two of the plan
called for the development of
';=facies between the limit elf
• the,�' industrial park and 'the
, �,; 1>acliall National Railway
1 ine' owned by Goderich
\\n,hip. •1Vir. Ruck
.ilg`g'-11(1 11101 •the town and
the, township wo'1'k in co-
-operation in the project as
th(' to'Would he respon-
.1•h1e til service the arca
\1/4 hi( h maid he ' 1'('pa•+ cd °hy
th1 tl,wnshi1) through the
industrial 1at('5 Collected.
(ierr•v Ginn, Goderi '1i
I'11\\n h1P Reeve, 101(1 the
Illi (soli
t the towrt5}ti1,
\lr hili \\('1(•1)111(' t he in •
d(1«tr 1,11 as .('ssnlent but he
d11t" not 0 11111 tel SC(' th'c area
hel 1, 1) ' ,i 'blacktop ,jungl('.;
Ill w.;r` concerned that the
t d f
end of the first quarter and
30-5 at th half.
Coach Phil Bugler takes
his tea on the road this
week, playing Tuesday. in
Mitchell and' Thursday at
Stratford Northwestern.
,.JU-NIOR' 1 ASKETBALL.
;The " GDCI• junior
basketball tcarn wpn their
fifth straight Huron -Perth
game without a loss,
defeating St.' Marys 70-34.
Iain Lampert topped • the
Vikin,g•s offence with 10
points. Greg Beacom hooked
nine and Jon Bary added
seven, Sf.ee Chase, 13111
Walters and .Keith
McClelland all hid six points
while BillaGauley, who along
O'ith J1,,eff Baechler controlled
tht' buckboards fcir the
Vikings, had four points,
Racrhler• who was the cut-
pstandrng defensfv player of
the game )1150_ found tirile to
throw in (Wight points.
Phil.Main contributed four
points -and Bernie Van'Oseh
and Dennis' LeBlance each
added t\1o, as ' did frim
McLean,
Paul Van dee-Walle. led St.
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to county canvass
. The 011tario,Division of the confident thatthe volunteer
"wOi-kers ' , could'" meet this
' siet a goal 1 for 1975 of $5.6 .oh ject i ve.
million in its annual drive The volunteers ,received
while the objective of -the hints ''from veteran group
Huron County branch of the workers on organizing
society will be $t‘,50"0,community campaign and a
Delegates• from •'Cancer number of, doctors from
Society units across Ont•ario Tclrinto's Princess"Margaret
attended a two-day camT, " Hospital discussed research
paign conference in Toronto 'development in the ;treat -
January ..25 and 26 . to ment of cancer. " '
oill4anize the Apr'il fund- '
rtti5ing drive, Local GuGst speaker• Ontario
delegates attending the Minister 'of Health, Frank
conference' included Huron Miller paicltribute to the
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County chairman Ross volunteer workers of• the
McDaniel; poderich cam -Cancer Society stt'essing-Aha
paign chairman Les Pit importance of the work.
hlado:: ' Goderich vice The Huron County Branch
Chairman Harold Chase: and of the society will be con
Huron County secretary ducting several meetings
- Mrs. Helen Rathwell of concerning the , type 'of
Clinton. - • campaign to be conducted
I)1v1s1on 'Campaign- within the county. However,
Chairman,. Mike Wilson Of the main method .is door to
C'anadid Cancer Society has
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'i'oronlo, told the , 50'0
volunteers that the 1975
objective is the largest ever
and depends upon the
donations of the people orf
Ontario,. He. said -.Cancer
research in Canada is
dependant upon these'
donations. Mr. Wilson 'was
0
door • canvassing and
remember that when a
-..volunteer of the . Cancer
Society comes to the door,
elirnin,ating cancer is a
commsrnit'`y responsibility
and every citizen can share
in the ' society's-- goal by
supporting cancer t esearch,"
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