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arden's Banquet was held last Thursday evening at North Street United Church to
ruutgoing Huron County Warden Douglas A. McNeil. Friends, family, past Wardens
council members were present. Mr. McNeil is seen here with his daughter Mary
ire) and his wife Minnie. (staff photo)
ld newspapers make
ood reading anytime
Transport Torpedoed. . .Germans
onger than at any time in tiie war. .
ducal rations for Home forces in
gland. . .Long casualty lists of
nadian soldiers killed or wounded
ompanied such news heads as the
rcgoing in the Toronto Mail and
pire of February 7, 1918. A torn and
fined copy has been found by Mrs,
H. Reed, 84 Arthur Street, wrapped
outa waterpipe.
ith it leas a November 12, 1945 issue
the London Free Press, published one
r later. ..
'War flour 'makes good bread", the
ke of the Woods Milling Company
erted in a 1918 ad,
In accordance with the Fuel Con-
ler's request." Eaton's Toronto store
s to be closed all clay Saturdays and
ndays.
ogs brought $18.75 at the union stock
d.s,
With the Mad, and the Free Press was
part of d 'I'orv,nt() Cilohc of March 19,
1918, reporting that 395 "Firsts" in the
Canadian Purees had arrived at Halifax
for three 'months' furlough, also that
Parliament had opened at Ottawa with
122 new niorOhers greeting the Borden
Government–half the total membership.
The 1995 Free Press contained a news
item from Goderich, reporting that 200
,veterans of both wars had.takenpart in a
Remembrance Day service in North
Street United Church, under I.egion
auspices. Rev. R.H. Turnbull was the
preacher, and he also conducted service
at the cenotaph.
Chief prosecutors were named for the
Nazi war trials.
War production branches at Ottawa
were dissolved.
,Jororrre Kern, noted composer, died in
New York.
1ping Hands hold event
nnual meeting of the
Hands Club was held
y at the home -of Mr.
s. J. H. Johnstone.
as opened with the
re read by Mrs. E.
er, followed with
by Mrs. Johnstone.
readings were given
is and members, The
Otto "Others" was
all,
inutes of the previous
were read by Mrs.
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Baechler. All joined - in
singing the theme hymn "The
love of God".
The evening was then spent
in playing a game, prizes
being given to the winners.
It was reported that the
Members made 535 visits to
patients and shut-ins, and 947
deeds of helping others
durir,;.the year.
A cheque was sent to the
Scott Mission in Toronto, four
'Solar heat. ^ails-wQc
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heated by a resistance coil
however, offers a variety of
options other than electricity
to heat the coils.
A consideration of energy
sources that. ere available to
heat your home, involves you
in an interaction with the
environment around your
house," says Tony, "You,.
begin to think about the
situation of your house, the
t4 direction it faces and the
existence of windbreaks."
"You don't just go into the
house, shut the door and pay
the bills."
The McQuails have been
pleasantly surprised at the
success of their efforts to use
passive solar heating to
provide the heat for their
house. Their primary source
of heat is the sun and 4
thermostatically controlled
wood stove as a hack up unit.
But, on sunny winter days.
they do not require the use of
the stove and the room
temperature often reaches 75
degrees farenheit.
Tony drew up the plans for
the house three years ago
when he knew less than a
quarter of the knowledge
about energy and resources
he has today and before he
had any of the experience
he's gained from building it.
He could build a better house
today with what he has
learned but he and Fran are
happy with the way their -
plans have worked.
The 21/2 storey house of
approximately 2100 square
feet, is oriented so that. the
walls face true south, 'north,
east and west. It has 228
square feet of windows on the
south wall and 48 square feet
of windows on each of the
east, west and north walls.
During the winter, the latter
gifts were sent overseas and a
sum of money was Pres. ated
by Mr. Johnstone to Mrs. H.
F. Carroll, for the workshop
for retarded adults.
Brian Fitzsimons drew
names for the door pi zes'and
winners were: Mrs. N. Fit-
zsi 01005 and Mrs. C. Stokes.
Lunch was served by the
hostess, and before departing
a 'ver'se of Abide With Me was
sung by all.
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are filled with rigid
styrofoam panels and in
effect become insulated
walls.
The first floor wall is ,fopt-
thick stone with 4 inches of
fiberglass on the inside. The
rest of the walls use two 4 -
inch fiberglass batts with a
fiberboard divider between
the two •layers and pine
sheathing on the exterior. The
roof is also composed of two 4 -
inch layers of fiberglass laid
crosswise and an exterior of
steel roofing. The north wall
is set into a hill so that only 14
feet of wall is exposed while
on the south 22 feet are ex-
posed. Wind breaks have also
been planted which intime
will reduce wind exposure.
This year they hope to
finish double glazing all the
windows and build airlock
entrance ways for all the
exterior doors.
A greenhouse will he added
to the south wall this sum-
mer. They hope to use' it for
food drying and heating as
well as for plant production.
It will he vented to the house
on cold days and to the out-
side on warm days. The stone
wall of the house will form a
heat sink as will oil drums
filled with water which will
support the greenhouse
benches. The east and west
walls of the greenhouse will
he heavily insulated. There
will he an insulated steel roof
to provide summer shade. It
will he angled to reflect
winter surf into the second
storey windows and reflect
summer sun away from the
house. The ground in front of
the greenhouse will be graded
so that it will serve as a
reflector of sunlight off
winter snow.
The McQuails carry their
water from a spring but in-
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tend to pump the water from
the spring to a storage tank in
the house which will gravity -
feed the taps and hot water
tank. They will construct a
pumping windmill to move
the water to the storage. For
heating the water, Tony is
designing a thermosiphoning
solar collector to he mounted
on the greenhouse roof in
conjunction with a ther=
mosiphoning coil in the wood
stove.
Tony and Fran recognize
that their concept of quality
of life and the' way they are
trying to attain it will not
appeal to everyone. That is
the value of a free society
where people can subscribe to
different views says Tony.
"We are concerned,
however, that the pursuit of
quantity is destroying the
biosphere on which we all
depend and as such poses a
serious threat to the variety
and freedom of choices which
are available in our society."
For this reason, Tony is
offering a course in Alternate
Energy Sources to' urge
consideration of renewable
energy sburces and energy
conservation as safer and
more secure methods of
meeting society's need than
the present emphasis on the
nonrenewable sources.
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Call
A blind friend of mine was
involved in an incident that
took place in an out of town
restaurant. He entered this
place with his seeing -eye dog
and was refused service. He
pointed out to the waitress
that Ontario - law made
it illegal to refuse him service,
but all his pleas fell on deaf
ears!
Could you spell this act out in
black and white, please, so
that others will become more
familiar with it.
The piece of Ieglistatlan that
you speak about came into
effect in Ontario in January
1,-.t 1976 and it sdoes indeed
make it an offence to refuse
service to „ blind person
accompanied by a guide dog,
Th.: blind person though. has
to be carrying a white cane.
call BILL MELICK at your
COLLISION REPAIR
CENTRE
SOUTH END
BODY
524-9181
BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH
When we
apartment
year lease
owner has
eviction
demands
moved into our
we signed a two
but now a new
delivered us an
notice which
immediate ter-
mination to our lease. I have
told my wife not to worry, but
she is very upset.
Can you set her mind at rest,
please?
From ,ill :hat you .tate,irnmyour
letter. it would appear that
yo ui 11 t.; r,v.racr ha., -;m great
'iiia. to li;,rrn about being a
Id id ora l'nless he has some
ser y %olid reason for im-
mediate ce fiction the new
owner'.if a previously rented
properly' hitss that property
subtest to ,ell r'x,-ling leases.
10 ether words, whether The
na'\'. i;.nr'r like, it or not.. he
1',is nor hole.' hut to wait until
your 'ease tun. out
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482-9796
My beef is with a record club
that had a special otter to its
members, By purchasing two
or more/ records they were
entitled to bonus coupons to a
Free record.
The catch is, that to receive
this "Free" record, a person
has to pay mailing, handling
charges as well as sales tax. Is
this legal?
1'hc Ontario Retail Sales Tax
people *,uv that. if an item is
really F1-21.1.. 1.. then no taxes
ni he charged on it However
in gout rase, it seems to he a
little hit different because. you
poi chased regular mer-
chandise which included
coupons that could he
redeemed as part payment.
\pp,rieenily 10 a case like this,
tax has io he collected on the
Total price of the advertised
item
Sorry. but that 's the way it
.1 ands
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