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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-02-13, Page 1114. SERV( E$ AVAILABLE HURON # DEAD: STOCK REMOVAL CLINTON We pay .$5 to $15 for fresh dead or -disab ed cows or horses. We pick up calves and sinall pigs as a rvice to ybu4 • • Call collect 482-9811 , ,169-C-68 50tf VACUUM cleaners; sales and service for all makes. R. K. Peck, Varna, phone Hensall 262-5350. - 48tfn HAVE• your rugs and chairs cleaned by dependable cleaners. Call Superior Maintenance, phone 524.8892, Goderich - 24tf -TAX TIME AGAIN! # ARE you having trouble with that Return? Phone 524-6842 For quick specialized service! T1 Shorts — $3.00 - $5.00 o T1 Generals —$20.00 and up HURON FARM ACCOUNTING I, GODERICH, ONT. CUSTOM chain sawing, lots cleared, trees trimmed, firewood and logging. Reasonable rates.. Call for appointment anytime. ,, Phone 524-6632. - 4tf AUCTION SERVICE Allan MacIntyre Experienced-- Licensed, Auctioneer and Appraiser Complete Auction Service Phone 528-3519 Luck now, Ontario 6,13 B. DEATHS ROBARTS, Paul --- February 6, Windsor, Ontario; late of 270 Ford Blvd., Windsor, beloved. husband of Janet (nee Laing), loving father pf George L. Roberts, Richard P. Robarts of Windsor: seven grandchildren; dear brother of Grace Sybil Robarts, Windsor. Rested at the residence until 11 a.m. Saturday, February 8. Reverend Canon J. G. Lethbridge conducted services at All Saints' Anglican Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment in .. St. John's, Churchyard. Donations 'to'the Ontario Heart Foundation, or All Saints' Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. MOVING furniture, cleaning basements and garages'anytime. Harold Leddy;-phone 524-7237. 7 t f GOING out of business permanent waves $6.50 while they last.- Salon Ganadiana, 313 Hurdn Road. Phoiie 524-6161.' PUBLIC NOTICE • WOOLWORTHS • Winners.of the fVlodel Contest Junior first -Bill -Lougheed Junior -second -Paul Bricker Juhior third -Danny Boyce Senior first -Brian Thompson Senior Second -Mark Duncan Senior Third -Roger Stephens 7 19. .LOST AND FOUND 'LOST vicinity Market street, • The Square, or St. Andrew street, engagement ring, ruby and pearl setting. Keepsake. •Phone 524-9138. - 7 ' ®. ivu-SCELIANEOUS • ,FORMAL WEAR' RENTALS: Dress right for all, occasions We are agents for Freeman's Formal Raental _-Pickett and Cam bell ' . Limited Clin n and G9dert h. 1V 1 2 TOGIVEAWAY �• 'SIX puppies - 7 weeks. old. Mother, German shepherd. "'Phone 524-7104.- 7,8 ,0A. BIRTHS Order Shell furnace oil and stove oil from , Edward Fuels, tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co. products. Phone 524-8386. Cemetery Memorials And Inscription Robert McCallum. Dial 524-7345 65 Montreal St. -- Goderich. • MUNRO: At . Alexandra • Hospital, Goderich, on February 6, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "Munro, • Goderich, a son, Marcus Vaughan, a'brother for Monica, 4DSKAM: At Mexandra Hospital, --Goderich, on February 8, 1069, :to Mr. and Mrs. John Oskam, RR 2, Goderich, a daughter, tl } 'rHOM : At Alexandra Hospital, __-Z oTeric on February TO, )41969, to Mr. ,aid Mrs. Douglas Thom, Goderich, a son, Richard " James. M CHAMBERS: At Alndra Hospital, Goderich, on February - 8, 1969," to Mr: and Mrs. John Chambers, Goderich, a son, O'Brian Edward F E AG AN: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on Fewruary 6,1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwin C. Fagan, RR • 1, Port Albert, a daughter. `M' HILTON A.t--- -South Peel Hospital•, Cooksville, Ontario, on • February 9, 1969, to Mr. and ' Mrs. Bill Hilton (nee Fran Curry) a son, Mark Andrew. ' 40, • Curiously enough, it is Benjamin Franklin, the great A merican_: , statesman and invent r who establishe. t e ;,first Canadian post offices in Montreal, Quebec, and Three *Rivers. E. CARDS OF THANKS ARTHUR: May I take this opportunity to express my sincere thapks to relatives, friends, Dr. Addison and nurses on first floor, for kindness shown to me. while a patient in Clinton Hospital. - Bob Arthur. -7 CRAIG: I would` like to express my _ sincere- thanks to all my and neighbours who e; sent kind letters, cards, flowers and gifts while in Clinton' Hospital. ..Also my thanks to Dr. Streetand staff on second floor. - Sincerely, Mrs. S. A Craig - 7 • E. CARDS. OF 'HANKS McDONALD: We wish to thank our friends, relatives and ne.igbbours for flowers, 'floral tributes] contributions to the Heart Foundation, ° Cancer Society, Gideon Bible Society and, many acts of kindness during ,our recent bereavement-, Special thanks to -Reverend. G.G. Russell, Dr. J. W. Wallace; Dr. N. C. Jackson, Mrs. Norah Moore, Mrs. Virginia Hackett - in emergency, and nurses and staff at Alexandra Hospital, and Lodge Funeral Home. - Julia, Bill; , Sharon „and Ernie, McDonald - 7, DICKSON: I want to express my thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for :gifts, cards and visits while 1 was a patient, in, Alexandra Hospital.,Special thanks to Dr, J. R. Leith, Dr. J. W. Wallace, nurses and 'girls in green on the east 'wing, also much ,thanks to the ambulance 'service, - Mrs. Helen Dickson. - 7 . KERR: The family of the late Henri_ John Kerr wish to thank friends and neighbours -for messages of sympathy and the many acts of kindness received in their recent bereavement of a„, dear father.. Special thanks ' to doctors, nurses and staff of first floor. E., Alexandra,; Hospital; l!_uronview; and Reverend Leonard Warr. — 7 , The ' Students' Council of G.D.C.I. would . like to say "THANK YOU" to all those who contributed in any way to make this .year's "At Home" a success. - 7 • ~- - TEICHERT: I would like to express my thanks to -the many friends, relatives and neighbours for visiting me, sending gifts, flowers and cards while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Specie thanks to Dr. J. R. Leitch, Dr. N. C. Jackson, Dr. J. W. + Wallace, nurses and staff second east. - .Mrs. Ursula Teichert. - 7. G. COMING EVENTS THE AUBURN Community Memorial Hall Board will hold a dance on February 14, with . music supplied by the Bluetones. Restricted to 21Myears and over. THE GODERICH KINETTES will. hold their tenth annual Mardi Gras . Ball at. the HarEdition Saty, February rboulite 15, 1969Inn, musicurbydathe Revised dition 'Orchestra,. dancing ten to one. Admission, $6 per couple. For -tickets and reservations contact Grace Patterson, phone 7616. - 5=7 ORDER EASTERN STAR Annual Birthday Party, progressive euchre and 500, will be held Wednesday, February 26, 8 -p,m., at the Masonic Temple. Turkey smorgasborg and salads. Admission $I. Everyone welcome. - 5-8 In, Mite house league play it • was Hugh Hanly and Toirl Doherty who were 'the big -gu.ns- • for their`lr' p etive teams. , tlanly ,fired six goals.in MiUs Motors S-2 win over the Sailors and Tom Doherty dented the •twine:. three consecutive times to' lead his Goderich Electric team ,,.to a 4-1 win over the Flyers. - Mills Motors other markemen were Scott Raithby and Steve Arbour. The Sailors goals both went to Dale Duncan wjth Leddy assisting on both'. Dan.. boyce led off the scoring for the victorious Goderich Electric with Robbie Slider assisting and then Tom. Doherty made it a one man show as he scored three unassisted goals and ' had at feast ' four , breakaways which w were thwarted by netminder Guy. Try Schneider in the net for the winners' was , a'_,,standout performer. , EUCHRE and 500, sponsored by the Sunset Circle at the Orange Hall, Thursday, February 13, at 8 p.m. Admission .50c. Lunch provided. 6,7,8,9. YUILL: , I wish to extend my sincere `thanks to Dr. N. Jackson, nurses and staff on first floor east of Alexandra Hogpital, - J. Yuill. - 7 SPECIAL Valentine's ' dance Friday, February 14, at God,'rich Palladium: Don Robertson and The Ranch Boys" will be playiing. Dancing 10 to 1. -7 . SQUIRT Two shutouts were the order of the day on Saturday as Mills downed O'Briens Market 2-0 and Gardiners Dairy . dumped Goderich Electric 3-0. , Tim Evans and David Prouse counted the telling goals for Mills .while Duane Lamb scored two - goals for Gardiners • and John Denomme added a single. Assists went to Steve Johnston and Lindsay Griffiths. ON DISPLAY in the Goderich Public Library .from February 17 to March 3, 13 pieces of - sculpture created by Canadiatis and on loan from the Art .Gallery of Ontario's circulating exhibition. Materials used include wood, plastic; + stone, bronze, iron, eraniic, stainless steel and lead. A worthwhile Px hi b i t t•o see which demonstrates the talent, vitality and skill of the sculptors represented. - 7,8 DESSERT card party, Wednesday, March 12, 2 p.m. at MacKay Hall. Bridge, 500, Euchre. Prizes. Draw op quilt. Admission .50c." - Auspices Goderich Rebekah Lodge- - 7 ALL interested farmers are invited to attend an information meeting at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge, - Thursday, February 13, at 8:45 p.m. Topics to be discussed are: Plan "A", Farm- In'coine Pian -and fertilizer prices. . This is sponsored by 'your Ontario Farmers' Union, Ashfield, local 342. Members are asked to attend. - 7 ALL STAR •GAMES There were. three''All Star games on Saturday night and THE Huron County Junior Farmers' Drama Festival in the Seaforth District High School. Saturday, February 15, 1969, at 8:00 p.m. Three one act plays. Admission .15c. - 7 COME and enjoy a hot dinner on Shrove Tuesday, February 18, at St. Gerorge's parish hall; sponsored by the Church "Women's Guild. Candy and cookie tables. Dinner served from .._ 5730. Adults $1.50, children $1.00. - 7 THE "regular meeting, of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will -beheld Mdnday, :February l 7-, at 2:30 p.'m- in the Auxiliaryf 'room at the Hospital a good attendance is requested. - 7 BUS to Ice Capades`, `February 28. ' Phone 529-7921 or 529-7929, - 7,8 ,THE ,,,Bluewater Shrine . Club annual ball will he held Thu-rsday, Apri-i- 3. We wish- to apologize'Its all the lathes, who, twice were all dressed •up with no place to go.because we were forced to cancel the ball. - 7 TRAVEL with a Burley Bus tour to California,- Three weeks filled with ..good fun and happiness. Visit " San Francisco - Los Angeles - Las Vegas - TUcumcari. - Tulsa --.St- Louts and Chicago. From April 11 to May 2'by Deluxe air conditioned motor acoach for $350 which includes, transportation, lodging and Bellman 'gratuities. Tour •gu•ides-•a-ntl-trustry•-dri.uers_vu_ill be. Allan Reed and William Strubb. For information or reservations write -;4 --call Allan Reed at 431 Woolwich; . Guelph, Tel. 821-2892. --7,8 \\\\\\\,\ - \ pERIcutig lue Water Chapter E$ thl wrote °thirty" to another MAigt. reMWk xe was Celebrates lSth Annivers�ry o Stoneybrook over Godetieh•b a convincing 64 score"` Steve ° Mertatn. and Ricky Rawson counted the lone Goderich , tally, Goderich Squirts took the other lialf of the stonybroolt dou;bleheader4:0: The scoring. was evenly ' split as Ricky Moody, Kevin Williams,Jim Good and Don Kirkconnell each picked up a goat _ In the final game of a three game set it was Goderich Pee Weesr, over Clinton by a convincing 6-0 count: John Plouffe scored . twice while Lee Arbour, Allen Fritzley, Kevin Meriam and, Mike Palmer added singles. BANTAM IGA and Denomme• .Flower Shop renewed -their feud and this one came out a 3-3 draw. All of the scoring came in tl'e first period. Robbie MacDonald counted first with an unassisted goal and then Denomme came back with three,goals before the score was tied up again. For Denomme it was Jim Riehl from Ted Crawford, Ted Crawford unassisted and finally Jim "-•Sthother•;; from . Daley Baechler. IGA's comeback was sparked by Robbie MacDonald who scored his second' goal. Dave., Polcock acs,;sted. Jim Durnin added the hying marker unassisted. a MIDGET ALL'STAR Mitchell downed Goderich here Monday night 4-2. 'The game was marred by 11 penalties with Mitchell picking up eight of them. Mitchell opened;_ the scoring at 3:06 of the first period and addedanother at 19:40. Asher scored the lone Goderich goal of the period. Both teams scored once in the second .period and Mitchell added the_ insurance marker at 2:16 of the ,third period. • The second Goderich goal was Nephew from Stoll. Blue WaLer..Cliapter Order of the &astern Star celebrated its 1,5th anniversary at its meeting, Qn Wednesday last, at . the . Masonic Temple on West Street. ° The meeting opened in regular form, with Dorothy Tideswell as Worthy Matron, and 'Harry, Tideswell as Worthy Patron. 'The business discussion was as follows: a motion was made to give $20 to March of Dimes. $25 to Ontario Hospital, .also $500 to Alexandra Marine Hospital to purchase two Group Tents for the children's wand at, Here's a name*that should be ''on top of your Valentine gift,list — y our' Heart Fund. A contribution to your Heart Fund will help protect your heart and all the;• hearts ;you love ,through heart research, education and . Give today, to_youur Heart • Foundation. Give from the heart to help the Heart. i the Hospital., Plans were also. , discussed for a card party On, February 26, to 'be held at the Masonic' Temple. The meeting closed in regular form.' After the meeting a game of Crazy Whist was enjoyed 'by all," with a lunch served by the lunch committee. The birthday cake was cut by. Worthy Matron and ,Worthy Patron. Guests were + .present from. Clinton, Seaforth, Blyth and Wingham. , . 24 HOW+.R TOWING SERVICE 524-9181 SOUTH END BODY FEB. 14 his age or taste, -- we've a . gift to • please your man. Va+ientine Day Pickett &Campbell ���a the Store For Men CODE RI CH t\UNPIESS You Writ A(,Good Used L►ar Or 'A New Qat) 1968.Cortina, 4,600 miles, automatic, radio, etc. 8), 084. Priced to clear.' 1967 Camaro, V=8, automatic, loaded with extras. Lic. 710884. Only $2,795. . 1964 SS Chevrolet, 2-doo°r hardtop, fully equipped, new paint, etc. Lic. 52023. Only $1,495. 1967 Oldsmobile sedan, full power equipment. Lic. H52226. Only $2,695. 1967 Oldsmobile Delta sedan, filly equpped. Lic. H52950. Only $2,595. 1966 -Oldsmobile, 2 -door hardtop. Lic. ,71067J. Only $1,995. 1965 Oldsmobile, 2 -door hardtop, completely reconditioned. Lic. 1152721. Only $1,795:- 1964 Pontiac, 4 -door; sharp! Lic. H53226. Only $1,195. yp - 1962, Chevrolet, V-8, automatic. Lic. 1-153244. Only $795. ALL COMPANY DEMOS NOW ON SALE WE NEED GOOD USED CARS & TRUCKS e.. 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