The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-10, Page 5COUSIN�f�''
SAYS
an gL,atefu1 to donors
weeks ago I at-
telided at my doctor's for
What! Oltlidered was an. in
ciidental matter. Nine days
later,'" had major surgery.
With excellent medical care
and other support as needed,
I am making a good
recovery.
I, in turn,have promised to
"Pass on" as much as possi-
ble as circumstances per-
mit.
ermit. there is, however, one
place I cannot pass on direct-
ly the goodness afforded,
now or in the foreseeable
future, that being the blood
transfusions.
LETTERS
I would therefore appeal to
those of you who are healthy,
and whose religious beliefs
permit, who are not now
blood donors to become
some at the earliest oppor-
tunity. That way, you will be
making it possible for me to
indirectly "pass on" that
priceless gift.
To those of you who. are
currently blood donors, and
to those of you who were
blood donors when health,
etc. permitted, ` there are
those of us on the receiving
end who can never thank you
personally but are mighty
grateful to you.
Shirley Maines,
Cobourg
Minaker says writer should direct
grievances to judicial system
Dear Editor:
In reply to "Says Com-
ments Not Reasonable".
Mr. Dick says that Mr. Mc-
Carthy has done all these
following issues a disser-
vice:
1. Protesting of Cruise
Missile
2. Abortion
3. Drug Abuse
4. Communism
I respectfully suggest, on
behalf of Mr. McCarthy, that
he direct his grievances to
the judicial system, because
they also do these issues a
disservice (with the excep-
tion of the testing of the
Cruise missile and Com-
munism) because they are
legal when practised within
the guidelines of the law.
We do have a Communistic
party in Canada, but it is not
all that popular.
He said that Mr. McCar-
thy's remarks were not
logical, reasonable or fac-
tual.
To the best of my
knowledge, the letter that
states "Says Canada Should
Have Draft," was not writ-
ten by Mr. McCarthy. This, I
think, was a distortion of a
fact.
What is reasonable, or
logical in one individual's
mind may not be in another's
mind. This is a personal opi-
nion.
I believe that Mr. McCar-
thy, whom, Mr. Dick claims,
wrote the letter, would be
pleased if he would practise
writing facts himself before
he attempts to accuse so-
meone else of not being fac-
tual.
If he can find the word
Communism in the letter in
question, he's a better man
than I am.
' Amused,
N.J. Minaker
Face painting was the main event on Friday for approximately 25 youngsters who visited
Judith Gooderham park. Six-year-old Laura Rea is having her face painted by Tracey
Wilson, an employee of the recreation department. Tracey, along with Susan Thompson
and Cathy Britnell, painted a variety of faces on the children. (photo by Anne Narejko)
Council accepts tender to buy grader
The August session of West
Wawanosh Township Coun-
cil took place on Tuesday
evening, August 2, 1983, in
the Municipal Office. All
members were in atten-
dance with Reeve Aitchison
presiding.
Deputy -Reeve Brindley
declared that he would be in
Conflict of Interest should
the County Auction of used
equipment be discussed as to
possible purchases by the
Township, since he is the
Auctioneer for the sale.
The minutes of the July
meeting were adopted as
printed, on motion of Coun-
cillors Brindley and Todd.
An Application for Loan
Newborn
news
EGGLESTON
Ron and Peggy are pleased
to announce the birth of their
son, Wayne Arthur, on Mon-
day, July 18, 1983, weighing 7
lbs. 73,4 oz., at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. A
brother for Teresa, Jennifer,
Janet and Susan.
HAMILTON
Al and Kathleen are pleased
to announce the birth of their
son, Scott Michael, on July
25, 1983, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz.
A brother for Jennifer.
Special thanks to Dr. Neal
and 2nd floor east staff.
RICHARDSON
Reed, Barb and Jared are
happy to announce a new son
and brother, Joel James,
weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz., on
August 2, 1983 at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. Proud
grandparents are Reg and
Eleanor Tipper of Huntsville
and Elwyn and Joy Richard-
son of Hope Bay.
SYKES
Dave,Joan and Bradley
Sykes are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Laura Katharine,
on Thursday, August 4,
weighing 6 lbs. 11 oz. at St.
Josephs Hospital, London,
Ontario. A sister for Bradley
and grandaughter for Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Gammie
and StephanieSykes of Cam-
bridge.
IT'S WORTH
THE DRIVE!
OPEJI HOUSE
SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.
''Free Delivery Service'
CLOSED MONDAYS
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY NIGHT •T ILL 9P M.
Main St., Dublin
345-2250
00 ci, .ETTLFl
Otiblin
rineIN2r, Furniture
k Jc-
for tile drainage, submitted
by Roger Pannabecker, was
approved by Council on a
motion by Councillors Todd
and Hickey.
Six applications for
Building Permits were ex-
amined by Council
members, and a motion by
Councillors Hickey and
Brindley authorized the
Building Inspector to issue
Permits to I. Sproul
(granary) ; L. Robson (addi-
tion); L. Alton (shed); J.
Stutzman ( barn) ; A.
Delbergue (silo); and R.
Pentland (house) .
An Application to the
Ministry of Natural
Resources for approval to
deepen the watercourse on
the N'/z of Lot 24 Concession
7 was discussed by Council,
and Council was informed
that the owner must stay
within his own property to do
the work. The Robinson
Drainage Works was also
discussed and the need for a
meeting of the owners with
Council and Ministry Of-
ficials was discussed. The
Clerk and Drainage
Superintendent are to ar-
range for such a meeting.
The tenders for a new
motor grader were opened.
Capital Equipment Limited
returned the tender form not
completed, with the explana-
tion that it could not bid com-
petitively because the T600C
Galion grader had been
discontinued. Therefore, on-'
ly one valid tender was
received - that from Cham-
pion Road Machinery Sales
Ltd. Champion submitted
two tenders - one with one
way plow, A -frame and snow
wing, the second without this
equipment, both tenders
stating prices with and
without the trade of the used
grader. Motion - Councillors
Todd and Hickey: "That
West Wawanosh Township
hereby accepts the tender of
Champion Road Machinery
Sales Limited to supply a
C740 motor grader for
$118,500 less trade-in of
$36,600, plus retail sales tax -
a net price of $87,633.00."
The Reeve's vote carried the
motion.
The Boundary Account
submitted by Colborne
Township was discussed at
length. The Huron County
Highways Department Auc-
tion Sale of used equipment
was, discussed and Council
members agreed to make an
inspection of the equipment
being offered prior to the
sale.
Road Accounts iii the
amount of $18,296.63 were
ordered paid on motion of
Councillors Brindley and
Raynard.
Two resolutions which
were felt to have little or no
impact on the affairs of West
Wawanosh Township were
ordered filed.
icMotion - Councillors
Brindley and Todd: "That
the Township of West'
Wawanosh hereby gives
third and final reading to By -
Law No.15-83, which
authorizes the extension of
the Blyth and District Fire
Area Agreement for a fur-
ther 5 -year term."
Councillor Todd reported
to Council on the last Arena
Board meeting which she at-
tended.
Conditions at the Dump
were discussed, and further
complaints re dumping at
the gate; supervision; the
trench ordered by the
Ministry of the Environment
were aired by Council
members.
The $15,705.15 General Ac-
counts were passed for pay-
ment on motion of Coun-
cillors Hickey and Todd.
THE GODERICH
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Presents For Children
THE ANNUAL PENNY CARNIVAL
Thursday, August 11th, 1983
AT JUDITH GOODERHAM PARK
1:00 p.m. to 5 P.M. & 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
lots of games of chance
and
Plenty of Prizes
DON'T MISS THE FUN!
BRING YOUR PENNIES!
swatch for...
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Bluewater
Coffee Shop
Phone
524-4331
355 HAYFIELD RD.
GODERICH
Filter
Queen
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
482-7103
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901
AT THE MAIN CORNER
Another of our
In-store services
FINE JEWELLERY
APPRAISALS
Done by our AGS Certified Gemologist,
in of ir accredited gem laboratory. One
week service on most appraisals. Drop
in or phone for complete information on
Anstett's Jewellery Appraisal service.
HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-6
p.m.; Fridays 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; Saturdays 9
a.m.-5:30 p.m.
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Carnival planned for Thursday
or a picnic lunch. Pre-
registration for this event is
required.
A kite making contest will
take place on Thursday,
August 18 at Judith
Gooderharn Park, 9 a.m.
Kids are invited to make a
kite at a cost of 50 cents. In
the afternoon a kite flying
contest is scheduled at Vic-
toria School starting at 1:30
p.m. Prizes will be awarded.
As the final event for this
summer a weiner roast has
been organized at St.
Christopher's Beach:`
Children are to,meet at Har-
bour Park at 10:30 a.m.
Lunch will be provided at a
cost of $1. Pre -registration at
the Ree office is required.
Friday, August 19 marks
the end of the Recreation
Department's Summer
Special. EventS program and
as a final wind-up the Bec of-
fice
ffice has planned some great
trips and fun activities.
On Thursday, August 11 a
penny carnival will take
place at Judith Gooderham
Park from 1-5 p.m. and 7 - 9
p.m.
A beach day will be held on
Friday, August 12. Children
are asked to meet at Har-
bour
arbour Park at 10 a.m. and to
bring a lunch and swim suit.
On Saturday, August 13 a
trip to Toronto to see the
Blue Jays play has been
organized. Pre -registration
for the trip is required and
r -
op
to s
the cost is $20. The bus will
leave frons Judith
Gooderham Park at 9:30
a.m. and will return by 8:30
p.m. Children are asked to
bring a lunch and money for
supper.
craft day will be held at
Judith Gooderham Park on
Tuesday, August 16 from 9
a.m. - 12 noon for children
eight years and younger and
1:30 - 4 p.m. for those nine
and older.
On Wednesday, August 17
a trip to Rockton Lion Safari
has been planned. A bus will
leave Judith Gooderham
Park at 8 a.m. and will
return by 5 p.m. The cost is
$15 and children are asked to -
bring either m»nov for haunt
POD Off FILM
DEVELOPING
Bring us this coupon with your next roll of colour negative film for developing and printing; end
you'll get 53 OFF 36 will, S2 OFF 24 exp. and S1 OFF 12/15 exp. colour negative film.
Valid for any size of 110, 126, 135 or C•41 disc film - one coupon per roll only.
Offer ends Saturday, September 10, 1983
Just bring this coupon and your film to this participating Benjamin dealer:
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Many
Prices
Slashed
Daily!
• School Supplies
• Greeting Cards
• Ladles Gowns and Robes co,
• Children Clothing O (V
• Sewing Supplies coOaf 01"/f• O 0OQ'4O �� Q
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SALE NOW IN PROGRESS
NOW
ALL MERCHANDISE
STORE -WIDE WILL BE
REDUCED BY
30%
OR MORE OFF OUR ,
EXISTING REGULAR'
RETAIL PRICES
ALL GREETING
CARDS and GIFT WRAP
1/2 PRICE
ZIPPERS
Many Colours and Sizes
1/2 ' PRICE
or less
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STORE HOURS: Daly 9 5:30 !:
Thursday and Friday 9 9
55-57 Main St., Seaforth Ontario 527 -196 -0 -
Time's Running Out..
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We're even slaying open Monty hill 9 p.In.
for your' shopping convenience.
BRING A PICKUP! CASH & CARRY MEANS
EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOU!
Because of our low prices, delivery service Is available
at a nominal surcharge.
ABOUT THE 7 % SALES TAX EXEMPTION...
To save the 7% sales tax, your furniture and appliances must be
purchased by AUGUST 8, 1983, but doesn't have to be delivered until
NOVEMBER 7, 1983. BECAUSE OF THIS, we'll also be taking orders (at our
Arena Sale prices!) for later delivery, up to Nov. 7.
Ball 8 t"Ii»i""h Ltd.
'ME FURNISHINGS
Home Furnishings
COVERINGS 71 Albert Street, Clinton 4$2-9505
RPETING OPEN Six Days a we
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