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Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-01, Page 8• M PACE a —� , .1, ..oN NEws-REcoHD, WF 1YESA' , AUGUST tR.)6114 liensall business becomes incorporated with .ler HENSALL - William Harvey, Chief Ex. ecutive:Officer of Cook's, Diivi(siolil o Gahm In., Hennsall, Ontario, announced on 41y 27 that effective August lst. Ryan Drying Ltd.., Walton, Ontario will become a subsidiary of Cook's and be known as Ryan Drying, Divi- sion of CQok'.s. With elevator operations in Centralia, Kirkton and at the main centre in Hensall, Cook's has a long history of service to growers in Huron, Perth and Middlesex counties. • During the past four years, Ryan Drying operated as a satellite of the Cook's organization, to provide additional services to their customers, "This new venture will provide area' growers with the complete services now of- fered by Cook's. These include seed, fer- tilizer and chemical inputs, custom applice tion, agronomic assessment and crop pro- duction marketing.." • -Look's is a well respected name, in the edible and feed grains trading business throughout Canada and the world, and per- sonalized service has been most 'important to our success" concluded Mr. Harvey. Benefit held for homeless By Eleanor Bradnock A large number of neighbours and friends attended the social benefit evening last Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Kruzanowski, Andre and Cheri who recently lost their home and belongings in a fire. The evening was planned by neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bean. Progressive euchre and crokinole was enjoyed by young and old. Dana Bean read an address to the family welcoming them to the Auburn community and wishing them success in the future. Larry Plaetzer presented them with a purse of money. The Booster Club presented Auburn T-shirts and many boxes of clothing were also received. Mr. Kruzanowski thanked Mr, and Mrs. Plaetzer and Mr. and Mrs. Bean for their kindness in organizing the evening and all their new friends for coming out. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worsell and Graham visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and Jenny at Glencoe. Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Marjorie McDougall and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deer en)oyed a mystery bus trip last week to points of interest around Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger recently accompanied their son Gary on a holiday trip to visit Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rodger at Lake Mississauga and also Mr. and Mrs. Les Rodger at their cottage near Bancroft. Mr. -and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and her brother, Murray Rollinson on the weekend. Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Commisaion Conseil dela rsdlodlUuslan el des tilecommunicallona canaalennes DECISION Bluewater TV Cable Ltd. Decision CRTC 84-600. Goderich, Clinton, Vanastra and Holmesville, Ont. Pursuant to public' notice CRTC 1983-186 dated 17 August 1983, the Commission denies the application by the licensee of the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving the communities noted above, to add the . carriage of CHCH-TV Hamilton and CITV-TV Edmonton, received via satellite from the CANCOM network and the related proposed increase in maximum monthly subscriber fee from '8.00 to '9.60 to cover the costs associated with the delivery of these signals. In its decision authorizing CANCOM to distribute the 3 plus 1 U.S. network television signals (Decision CRTC 83-126 dated 8 M®rch 1983), the Commission indicated that it would not, as a general rule, permit cable television licensees to distribute the Canadian CANCOM.signals, outside of "core market" communities defined by CANCOM, and noted by the Commission in Decision CRTC 81-252 dented 14 April 1981. The question of whether licensees situated outside of core markets should be permitted to carry the Canadian CANCOM signals, other than in 1 exceptional circumstances, raises significant policy implications. As outlined in Public Notice CRTC 1984.13. the Commission is currently reviewing its overall policy regarding the cable carriage of distant Canadian signals. Until it has completed its deliberations on this matter, the Commission is not prepared to approve this proposal. Canada GOETTLER's __.. OF DUBLIN A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin. 345-2250 PUBLIC MEETING Study for future development of the A.C. Pioneer Museum, Wed. Aug. 8, 1984 at 8 ,p.m, Goderich Township Hall in Holmesville Members of the public are invited to attend and give their views and opinions to the study team . TRIANGLE DiSCCIUNT ,,� 1 AVE' $5 00 ,,novuitte:• By mail - see details below Pert Shampoo 300 MI. 49 0 Secret Deodorant 200 MI. Spray 60 MI. Roll -On 60 G. Solid each 39 0 Need & Shoulders Shampoo 300 M I . d49 lrrNrlfA�? 0 Crest 1 3 9 Toothpaste • SAVE $5.00 BY MAIL Get a '5.00 Voucher by mail, good on a future purchase in this store, when you buy 4 of the above products. Scope Mouthwash 1L. .. 10 Wondra 4.� 99 • Wondra Hand Lotion Shaking hands to signify the formal union of Ryan Drying Ltd. and Cook's are William Harvey, Chief Executive Officer of Cook's, Division of Gerbro Inc., Hensall, Ontario and Gerald Ryan (left) former partner of Ryan Drying Ltd. Looking on are Anne Ryan, Nelson Ryan and Jack Brintnell, Plant Manager of Cook's. Nelson Ryan has been appointed Plant Superintendent of the Walton operation and Anne Ryan will continue as Office Clerk. Both wilIreport to Jack Brintnell. 199 • Photo Special seta 2 nd set of .. prints PAPER' N, 1l C ,si'1 np. OHor good on original colour print rolls brought In for processing, OFFER EXPIRES: August 95, 1954 TRIAIPE E DISCOfl,FS FO 172 The Square, Goderich/Main Coyne!, Clinton/Main Corner, Seaforth ri Belgrave _010re:hes will cmbine 'sorviees.. • BELGRAVE - Meana rs of Knox United foundtand, returned to his home on July 22 Church, Belgrave were treated to musical after spending a two-week vacation with his numbers by the Stapleton Sisters - Heather parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and other Ann, organist and guitar, Christine, Mary, relatives. Katherine, Maureen and Patricia. Rev. Dwight Lamont of Toronto spent Monday John' G'r, Roberts conducted.the Sunday mot:: and Tuesday s eL�owith his parents Mr. and Mrs. ning service. The girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson and Sherri of Weil Stapleton of St. Augustine. Barrie spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson visited on Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson Mrs. Leslie Bolt attended the wedding of at their cottage in Kincardine. Karen Marie Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Lee Ann Selluski of Guelph spent the Mrs. Glen Johnston to Stephen Darling of weekend with Sheila Anderson. Listowel on Saturday. Rev. Wilena Brown Members of the Calvin -Brick and Knox performed the ceremony in Bluevale United United are invited to wdrship with the Church. members of Knox Presbyterian Church m Alison Claire Roberts and Mark Jonathon Belgrave on Aug. 5 and 12. Service will be at Miculan of Hamilton, were married at Knox 9:30 a.m. United Church in Belgrave on June 30. - Reunion held The bride is the daughter of Rev and Mrs. About 80 Johnston relatives attended the John Roberts of Belgrave and the groom is reunion, which was held at the home of Mr. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miculan of and Mrs. Neil McGavin of Walton on Sun- Hamilton. Rev. Roberts conducted the double ring day. elatives attended from Saskatchewan, ceremony. The Carolinas, USA; Stratford, Bluevale, Trudy Taylor of Belgrave was the maid of Belgrave, Clinton, Hensall. honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Meyrick of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durham of Brantford Newmarket and Bonnie Ptior of Perth. spent the past week with his sister and Bradley Mellor of Stoney Creek was the brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter. best man and ushers were Howard Roberts and Robert Salci, both of Hamilton. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Park of Petrolia Following the ceremony, a dinner was Over 40 Edgar relatives gathered at the on Sunday and enjoyed a family picnic. held at the church and a reception followed Those attending were from Aylmer, at the Belrnore Community Centre. Lucknow, Wingham, Blyth, Belgrave, The newlyweds honeymooned in Brigden and Petrolia. Benmiller and are now living in Stoney Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. John's, New- Creek. 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