The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-15, Page 814 •
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COple uses alternate energy sourOes.
How would you like to be
free froM Hydro bills?
0010 and Ruth Walker
who live at Herleen View
Bode Rat 3 Goderich, are
Wing other Moo to supply
them with necessary Power.
They use propane gas and
wind Power, TV.,and lights Tom Livimplabontei
•
PORT ALBERT
NEWS
• are on a 12 volt wet= and
athelieTeresederived 1111/3
*WW1 whicifeharges bat-
teries legated in the base
Meat. One hundred and ten
voile for the :micro wave
Oven, toaster and other
lenteehold equipment 0112•11
from a preppy generator.
The house built by the
Walkershas considerable
gtuss in ats COMITWOOD.
Windows haeatour panes of
glass and ter the coldest day
In. the wletert Previding the
sun is shining, they have no
trouble keeping thew living
room ate, -
The -.Walkers also have a
21,21 ORS in their living
NOM which was built .in.1912
and the coot at that time Was
• Gospel, Ch. 17, V.11, Visitors
were in attendance from
Brantford and Kitchener.
Starting September 26 ser-
vices will commence at 2
p.m,
Masonic News
Hisao no doubt will be
made when five Simpsons
rsto mcnrlirmwnrun.VIt wramtr.ln..,ctettirs,vaIrtr,IIIVA3M-ure.kettalrtear2.51LI:S611ANS9.00.0".4., ammo faemem f Old
426, • They . have. an
underground tank - hich
hills 2000 •ganons of water, a
great deal of that water
comes from the roof of the
home. The wean* in the
,
basement is fed. by gravity.
Located in. the windMill is a•
. leek whichserves the
upstaire.' washroom during
the winter,.
On Thursday Paul Kober-
ty from Western University;
•London was at the Walkers
twrne where he • had a kite
1000 feet la the air, toting
the air speect'TIWUniversity
of Western Ontario has a
wind tower erected at the
Walker Home where they
.reord the :wind velocity
over cline, The Walkers
don't like to see waste and
they hope seine day to be
able to harness the wind, to
provide the necessary power
to operate their home. It is
true that their system is uni-
que but a call to 529-7777,
could answer your questions.
• Church News
Sunday School resumes at
Christ Anglican Church,
Port Albert at the 9:30 aan.
service.
The Reverend Robert
Crocker conducted Commu-
nion Service last Sunday,
:speaking from St. Lukes
et.eght eletamic ledge;
Luclmow on October 13, Jim,
Donald and Bill, ants of Don
Simpson, clerk of Ashfield
Townehip, R.R. 3, Goderich
and Bob and Arthur Situp -
son, sons of Bob Simpson,
farmer, R,B. 3 Uoclerich
and, at the present time,
Master of Old Light Lodge
will join. Also on this historic
occasion, the Master of the
Lodge will have his son-in-
law, Kevin Cook joining with
the five Simpsons.
Ball News
Port Albert Pirates were
in league playoffs Thursday
against the North Ashfield
team. The Pirates came out
the winners in a close contest
onald clan gathers
The Dan Macflanald Atha
•IA:10ff family gathering
at Ihe okl: family- home in
On the ,weekend.
lr main guest of honor•
wus':Clifford Cannel of
CaUfuria who celebrated
amt, 4:twist** he
. Another 5peciul
present):
• • . local cia» w
• atthebhthda.
• :MargIe: MacD�nald had
number 4t$40#0(voiliniton,.'
the, holiday weekend. They
were Mr. and Mrs. James
Rebson of Grouse
POW, btri and
jet* McK!nnon and
onatoeoePerle,'0111-arrtorifir
Jim
Mr. and ',Mee,,
•jer entivrpoory of -Sterling,
ihu•with ”Wellington
'0 Kae Webster were Ant
•,
Webster af Waterloo, LOOPY
-1WilsOiii'Johilittithey, Agee'
•
•
• .Witi4COOltWebater and Ron
• lty00 all 91,,the Richfield,
• eareSehnstnii$ early
Sunday etaidag On motor-
ieyeles. wedge, the few,
cycliataand a car containing
Cecil and Kae Webster:
*oat to Tebermory, Jim and
Mae. #04t.: on 4,,the Chi
• cheenumAwthe blend end
• eh; Two cyclists, Lamy •
SO John, went to Waage'
Beach for the - night, The
Others returned to the
Webster home for the night.
On Tuesday. morning Jim
• left early to return to work in
'Kitchener, Atlee, Cecil and
Ron went on motorcycles to
Kee Webster. 31.15452157
Flesherton to. meet Larr
and John. Atlee and CeciL
return to 1400baleb while
tht Othets left for Sudbury,
Barrie tlInd Niagara Falk) to
see tan rot in the summer,
'Agee returned „home Wed.
•
nesday morning, Peel! •
remained home a day with
his —
The people . of Amberley,
, held a farewell party at the
Orange Hall for Hubertand
WYnnie Desjardine prior to
their moving to Goderich. A
very enjoyable evening was
spent playing cards and the
ladies served a houtiful
lunch, The Desjardines were
presented with a Brentwood
rocker as a going away gift,
aaarsn and -Betty Men.
oriel attended the Highland
Games in Keswick on :be
weekend. They visited with
Jack • and 'Marjorie Clift at
'•,Wlibileitipo and, ,.,lietty's
nephew and his wife, Mr, and
Mrs. David Bell at
Pracebridgo. ' •
1Ihetta MacLennan had
her granddaughter and her
husband, Dr. Virginia
MacLennan and Allen
Stewart visit with her while
they were On their way to
with a score of 15 - 14.
Friday, the Lucknow
Outlines ran wild over the.
Pirates defeating them 17 - 7, .
Saturday, in outlier close
contest, the Pirates edged
the Lucimow Xiamen 7
The Outlaws just couldn't be
tamed by the Pirates and
went on to win the contest 7 -
—6onSaturdayoloo.
The --vimalpionslaip was
won Py genneiller, a team
that, tor most ef the season
was just mediocre.
However, they did improve
on the field and were worthy
League Champions.
Social News
A village resideot last
week observed three flocke
of geese flying over Port
Albert,
Visiting at the home of
their parents in the village,
Roy and Bessie. Bellinger
and Frank and Isabelle
Doherty, Ken and Nancy
Doherty and son Evan from
Timmins, Ken and Nancy
were guests at the wedding
of Garry Fisher and Wendy
Larte which took place
Saturday afternoon at St,
Pauls Cathedral, London,
Don and Barb Harrower
from Holly, Michigan have
been vacationing at their
simmer home at Victoria
Beach, Port Albert,
Lillian Clapham from
Auburn Heights, Michigan
has been spending several
days at her cottage at Vic-
toria Beach, Port Albert,
Kaye and George Fennell
from Hamilton spent the
weekend at their. sum-
mer home at Port Albert.
Bill and Marg Backwill
from Downsview are vaca-
tioning at their summer
home in Port Albert.
Many cottagers returned
to Port Albert to bask in the
warm sunshine and enjoy
the beautiful weather. Fri-
Doug Mathewman of
Whistler Mountain, I3,C,
came home on the weekend
and will be spending a couple
of weeks with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Art
Mathewman,
Visiting recently with
Charles and Mayme Wilkens
were Larry, Janet and Laura
Mom Jaw, Saskatchewan
where Allen is stationed as a
pilot. Dr MacLennan -
returned shortly to. Down
-
sleety for six weeks, then she
will return to Moose Jaw to
join her husband.
Frank Maclennan, son of
Wilkens of Ashfield Town-
ship and Janet's parents,
Evan and Jean Hoffman of
Burlington on Thursday
evening and on Friday
evening, Charlie's two
sisters, Jessie Alton of
Lucknow and Gladys Carlow
and her husband from
and Carey—
MacLennan, is staying with
hie grandmother Rhotta
MacLennan so that he can
continue his schooling at
Ripley Secondary School
again this year,
The little ones of the area
who are off to kindergarten
this term are Gregory
MacKenzie, 'son of Jim and
Ruth maegeuzie gad
Michael MacDonald, son of
George and Andrea
MacDonald. They will attend
Brookside Public Scheel,
Little Jay Reigling, son of
Max and Helen Reigling, is
off to ,kindergarten at St,
Joseph's Community School,
Kingsbridge,
Kevin and Bob MacKenzie
of Toronto spent the weekend
with their parents, Ross and
Jean MacKenzie,
A clerical education
your first step toward tomorrow's lobs
Jobs eyelet for you in the clerical field. The lebs are there
now and, once employed, you hisve the opportunity to
prepare yourself to be a valuable part ofthe office of the
future.
You'll find a variety of skills options available to you
through our CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL system of programt.
You can progress from the CLERK TYPIST program to
BOOKKEEPING TYPIST or SECRETARY • MACHINE TRAN.
SCRIPTION.
Fees are reasonable, and you may qualify for financial
assistance.
Classes begin throughout the year. Just call us for details.
Begin today to prepare yourself for the office of tomorrow
-- through the CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL system of programs.
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paisley, _ day marninl,many
fishermen were s 'Ring along
Barbara Sheppard and her the shore of Lake Huron at
sister, Janet Wilkens, the Port, casting their lines
daughters of Charles and into the lake but the fish
Mayme Wilkens, have been were just not biting. We were
visiting and sightseeing in informed that a fisherman
Vancouver. Barbara will from Stratford had caught
spend a week longer away two Rainbows on Thursday,
than Janet. • weighing a total of 10
pounds, Fishermen Friday
Visiting. on the weekend were from London, Blyth,
with Mrs, Dorothy (D,A.)11,11, 6 Goderich Stratford,
MacLennan were ter son. sraiwarid_rotindersay,
Finlay of Kitchener and her,. Saturday afternoon the
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.' sail boats were occupying
an Mile Ted Hefferrnan of the waters close to the beach
and they made an in-
teresting picture as they
danced over the gentle
waves,
Bernietand Maureen Peck
from Innisfil, who have been
friends of Geoff and Ruth
Walker for many years,
rnt the weekend at the
London.
Finlay MacDonald ac-
companied his grandson
Thomas, son of Tom and
Gloria MacDonald, home to
Fort Nelson, H.C. one week
ago. Finlay spent a week
there and arrived horns
early Friday morning where
his other son George and
daughter-hrlaw Andrea met View Beach, H.R. 3
him at the airport, Goderich.
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