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le. Pui;iioNotice 16. Public Notice '.
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'PREASUttER'S SALE OF LAND
FOR TAXES,
Town of Goderich
County of Huron
'To „Wit:
J$Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT•
issued by the Mayor of the Town,
of Goderich under his hand and
the seal of the said Corporation
bearing date the 9th day tif July,
1962, sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in tbe Town of Goderich
will be Uld at, the Municipal
Offices, Goderich'at the hour
of 3 o'clock in the afternoon
on tfie. 31st day of October, 1962,
unless 'the taxes and costs a're
sooner' paid. Notice, is hereby
given that the list of,jands for
sale for 'arrears of taxes was
published in the Ontario Gaz-
ette on the 4th day of August,
1962, and tat copies of the said
list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 27th
day of July, 1962.
S. H. Blake, Treasurer
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ANYONE having an account or
claim with the Goderieh Junior
Chamber �f ,c bmineree, please
file the same with the treasurer,
N. T. Ormandy, before Monday,
October 15, 1962. -38-40
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17. Business Notice
BAYFIELD Cider Mill will be
operating Fridays and Satur-
days throughout the season. D.
Gemeinhardt. 39-41x
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PRIVATE party has funds for
first-class. mortgage. Please
state particulars. Replies strict-
ly confldential. Write to Box
38, Signal -Star. 39x
19. Lost And Found -
WILL die party who. found
silver earring near Henderson's
Book Store, please contact
Signal -Star. -39
plaid reversible
Phone JA 4-7265
30x
BEIGE and
jacket lost.
evenings.
• Goderich Figure Skating C ub
1961 — 62 SEASON-,
RECEIPTS
Bal. Aug. 31, 1961 109.17
Membership Fees...930.00
ice Show Receipts 803.51
Miscellaneous 10.00
1,852.68
4;.
EXPENSES
Goderich Memorial Arena,
474.00
Instructress420.00
Ice Show Expenses 541.36
Miscellaneous Operating
Expenses 163.89
Bank Balance Sept30,1962
253.43
1,852.68
M. S. Sutherland, Pres.
R. E. Clancy, Treas.
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Plan..Now. For. Your
THANKSGIVING DINNER -
TIGER DUNLOP INN
Sunday, October 7 from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Monday, October 8 from 5 to 7 pap.
Hot roast turkey and hot roast beef with. all' the
trimmings. Early reservations appreciated.
CateringWeddings, Anniversaries, etc.
Mrs. Gordon Kaitting, Carlo* 2406
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A. Births
COTE.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on ^September 25,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Rock'
Cote, Goderich, a son.
Dolitwry.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on October 2,
A. Births
WYLIE.—At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderielf; on. October 2,
1962, to Mr:, and Mrs. John
Wylie, Goderich, a daughter,
Echo Helenor Christine.
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. John c.
Doherty, Gbderich, a -son.
Briefs
HOELSCHER. — At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on Sep-
tember 30, 1962, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hoelscher, Gode-
rich, a daughter, Katherine
Faye (Kathy).
MATHERS.—At Alexandra Hos-
pitaly-Goderich,-on-Septereber--
30, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Mathers, Goderich, a
daughter, Beverley Jean.
MeIlmay1.—At Alexandra Hos,
pital, Goderich, on October 1,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Daryl
Mcllmoyl, Clinton, a daugh-
ter.
1V1ItCHELL.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on Septem:
ber 30, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Mitchell, ,Godekich, a
daughter.
SCHOLTZ.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on September
26, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Scholtz, Goderich, a
son. •
SHEWFELT. — At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on Sep-
tember 28, 1962, to Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Shewfelt, Gode-
rich, a son, Brian Edward.
WANNHOFF. -4— At Alexandra
Hospital,, Goderich, on Sep-
tember 30, 1962, to Mr. and
Mrs. Heinz Wannhoff, R.R. 1,
Goderich, a son.
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove oil from Edward ruels
tank truck- dealer for all Shell
011 Co. products Phone
JA 4-8386. , -39t1
It's not too earlx! The Signal -
Star invites you to drop pi
to—ivoir-aver—theiry
ment- of distinctive personal-
ized Christmas cards. The -sel-
ection i bigger and better than
ever and there are marir fine
cards suitable for business
firms also. -35tf
Arrange now for your winter
supply of Texaco heating oil.
Automatic deliveries and bud-
get plan available: Phone. Vic.
Walden, JA 4-8812. -38-43
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D. In Memoriam
ANSTAY.—In loving'. memory
dear son and brother,
WilLam (Bill), who passed
away three years ago, Octo-
ber 3, 1959.
This month is here with deep
• regret,
Itt brings back a day we shall
never. forget;
You fell asleep without saying
, good-bye,
But memories of you never die.
—Sadly 'missed by Mother,
Dad, Yvonne and Mary.
FUN FUN
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Yes, for a vacation you will long remember and cherish
contact the Stan Blowes Travel Service. Hotel and Tour
folders available on request. Tour limited to 60 persons
only, so act now. A $25.00 deposit will hold-your.reserva-
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32 Wellington St., Stratford, Ont. -
Dial 271-5710
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MeWHINNEY.—In loving Mem:,
ory of a dear mother who
entered into rest October 2nd,
1961.
God saw orou getting weary,
He did what He thought best;
He put His arms around you,
And whispered "C.orne and rest."
The pearly,,gates were opened,
A gentle voice said "Come,"
And with farewells unspoken,
You gently entered home.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Marjorie and
Will. 39x
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E. Cards of Thanks
— —wistrt r a
my friends for cards and
flowers I received while a
patient in Goderich hospital
and Victoria Hospital, Lon -
,don. Special thanks to Dr.
•V. L.'McGeough, Florence
Edwards and Art Currie.
Mrs. John Banter.
39x
CLARK. --My special thanks to
everyone for remembering
me on my 90th birthday, with
cards, gifts and flowers. I
do appreciate it all very
much.
Mrs. Margaret Clark, Auburn.
39x
SCHULTZ,—I wish to thank all
my friends who sent cards,
letters and flowers, and visit-
ed me while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Also the
neighbors who were so help-
ful while I was away:
Mrs. Leslie Schultz.
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E. Cards of Thanks
JOHNSTON.-4 would like to
thank everyone who was so
kind in remembering me with
flowers, cards and gfts while
1 was •a patientAn Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
and in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Bruce Johnston.
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QUAID.—Mr. Wilfred Quaid, of
- Sanford, wishes to thank Dr.
W. N. Watters and all the
nurses and staff for their help
and kindness during his stay
at the Alexandra Marine and
General 'Hospital, and all
so oug
sent flowers and cards.,
SCOTT.—Words cannot ade-
quately express our deep ap-
preciation for the many kind
and sympathetic acts that.
came to us at the time of our
recent bereavement, in the
loss of our son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott.
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STURDY. -4 wish to express my
sincere thanks to all who sent
flowers, cards and gifts to
me while a patient in Strat-
ford General, Hospital.
Austin Sturdy.
YOUNG.—May • I take this
method 'of thanking my neigh-
bors and friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy
in my bereavement. These
expressions have been deeply
appreciated.
James E. Young.
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E.„Cards of Thanks -
SILL113.—I would like to thank'
all those who remembered
me withcards; flowers, gifts
and treats when 1 was a pat.
ient in the Seaforth hospital
and since my return home.
Tkey were all much appreci-
ated.
Mrs. Harvey Sillib, Blyth, cot
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G. Coming Events
'BRUCE COUNTY HOLSTEIN
Club Bred Heifer Sale, includ-
ing --seven top frem—Hure
•County, October 9, at Walker-
ton. -38-39
The regular meeting of the
Goderich Little Theatre will be
held in MacKay Hall on Wed-
nesday, October 10th, at 8 p.m.
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• Plan to attend the Thanks-
giving Turkey Shoot at Ben -
on Monday, October 8,
at one p.m. 15 -pound turkeys.
37-39x
Reserve Thursday, October
18th for P.T.A. turkey bingo,
Legion Hall, at 8 p.m. -39
Turkey supper at Benmiller
United Church on Wednesday,
October 17. Two sittings, 5.30
p.m. and 7 p.m. Admission,
$1.50, by ticket only. Tickets
may be purchased from Miss
Beulah Long at Singer Sewing
Centre, or Mrs. Frank Mc-
Michael, Benmiller. -39
The 00derieh ThurSdaY, OctOber 4th, 1982
G. Cowing Events
The Ahmeek Chapter,
'will hold a rummage and halm
sale on Saturday, :OctOhar 20,
at the former Business College,
East St. -09
The Goderich and • District
Film Council wish to inform
organizations and anyone inter-
ested that a novice projectionist
course and renewal permit will
be held at the Public Library.
Applicants please contact the
secretary, Miss Myrtle John-
stone b hone 6
e mornings, or write to Box
603, Goderich, before October
15, 1962. . -38-39
Welcome again to the Hobby
Tea, on Wednesday, October 17,
from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. in
St. George's Parish Hall, spon-
sored by Qthe Margaret Seager
Club.! Various handicrafts, in-
cluding different methods of
making rugs by hand. Model
trains, guns and swords on ex-
Aibit. • Visit our ,nearly -new lib-
rary. Tea and bake •• table.
Tickets -5,,0 cents. -3940
WIN BOOSTER PRIZES
Reuben Brewer, of Gode-
rich, reeeived $500 and Bruce
MacDonald, R.R. 5,, Goderich,
won a $1,000 Canada Savings
Bond last week -end at the
fourth annual Goderich Boos-
ter Club stag dinner held at
the. &Ilene.
0-cial:Thanlogiving
• - Pprmer
,Litfle Inn
jiayfield
Monday, OCtober.
14 1,40.
• • Xenia $2.75 k
Tomato juice.. t 00101 or 'orange'
apricot juice with hot savorie!
sit—trvii7cg terio turkey with dress-
ingsavoryror ham and chicken ,seVilit
or prime rib roast of beef and
,Yorkshire pudding,— creamy
mashed potatoeS-,:orange ?Wed
carrots or whipped turnips
savory green beans or frozen
green peas--cranberry-orangeiellied soled -or tossed salad with.
our French dressing --
crisp assorted relishes --
hot homemade rolls,—
pumpkin , pia with whipped
cream or apple pie with cheddar
cheese or Indian pudding with
hard sauce or butterscotch sun-
dae or Swedish walnut torte and
orange sherbet— '
fruit bowl, mints=
tea, coffee, or milk:—
For reservations phone
field 8. -
Open holiday week -ends regular
dining room hours.
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