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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-04-17, Page 114, 11 6. WANTED. TO RENT COUPLE with no children require one or two-bedroom house immediately. Apply box 72 Signal -Star. — l.6 • - TWO or three bedroom house or ground floor apartment. Adults only:, Reply. to Box 75, Signal -Star. --- 16tf 11. TWObr three-bedroom house in Goderich. . Phone 524-9350. — 16.,17 S...,_ 8. HELP WANTED FULL -TIMI cashier for local, supermark: Apply Box 70, Signal -Star. — 15,16 • URGENT REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED Due to our expansion program' for Western Ontario, we require immediately local representatives for. Goderich and 0 areas. Excellent comjnission ,. • arrangement, experience ...not necessary. For further information call or write Mr. George Sibbery, H.' Keith Limited Realtor, London Office, 924 Dundas St:, East, 672-3333. — 15,16,17 CLEANING .woman wanted for one 'day or two half -days a week. -Apply Box 74, Signal -Star. — 16 47 It, WAITRESSES, full or part-time, day or night shift. Apply in person, Goderich Restaurant, Steak House and Tavern. — 16tf TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN FINANCE Do you enjoy working with people? Are you ambitious for early success? HFC's intensive Management Training Program • helpsyouy_, become an executive quickly. , Non -selling, interviewing i§ major part of job. High school graduate. Straight salary with increases based on performance. Advancement opportunity and -excellent benefit package. Apply C. Van • Steen, Household Finance , Corporation, 35A West Street, -Goderich. — 16,17,18. 111 EXPERIENCED stenographer, excellent working conditions. Good starting salary. Write giving full particulars of experience to Personnel -,Manager, The Dominion ,.Road. Machinery Co. Ltd., Goderich, Ontario. — 16 10. WANTED. (General) 13. AUCTION SALE WANTED to' buy girl's 26" y * bicycle in good condition. Phone 524-7420. — 16 Boy's bicycle 4,2" or 24", good price for good condition. Apply Box 73, Signal -Star. — 16. CLEARING ' AUCTION SALE of antiques ° and household effects for Mr. Bert Maize, Dungannon, on Thursday, April 24, at 1:30 p.m.:" China cabinet; washstands; dresser; beds.;. small tables; buffets; chairs; rocking chairs; sewing machine; trunk; mirrors; crocks; oil lamps; table lamps; framers; feather tick; pillows; quilts; ironing board; dishes; Limoges china;, part" toilet.. set; lawn- mowers; stepladider; tools, etc. Terms cash; house sold. Mike Cummings, auctioneer, Goderich, 524-9064. COMPLETE household effects 4 or small lots wanted. Call C. '& E. Furniture, 524-7231. — 42tf 11. EMPLOYMENT WANTED ' 16,17 14. SERVICES AVAILMLE ( • RENOVATIONS: Rec rooms; !k custom work furniture; all types of building and• repair. Ed Vincent, phone 524-6280. --• 51tf 'DAILY CAR RENTAL Reasonable Rates McGEE'S - Goderich Phone 524-8391 FOR your Antenna Sales and Service contact Alvin's TV, 162 Mary Street, phone 524-9089'.— 32tf ACE RADIO and TV Service, Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W., Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771. — 1 t MATURE university -educated gentleman,, seeks interesting. position of trust and • responsibility. Anything legitimate considered. Write Box 68, Signal -Star. — 15,16 - COMMERCIAL graduate- 21, desires employment, Experience • in public 'relations work, hotel' clerking. Phone 524-9279. — 1 15tfnc - • CUSTOM chain sawing„ lots cleared, trees trimmed, firewood and logging. Reasonable rates Call for 'appointment anytime Phone 5246632. —' 4tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK {GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale, Clinton PHONE 482-3320 - 13tf HORTON'S Lawn Rolling Service. ' Phone 524-8508 or 524-9443. — 15,16 CUSTOM BULLDOZING CHAS. BRUINSMA Bayfield 565-2846 15tf 14. SERVi.GtS AVAILABLE p. IN ,MEMORIAM BACKHOE TRENCHING AND EXCAVATING Lloyd Collins Phone 395-5240 Kintail 14tf LAMB'S DELIVERY MOVING HAULINS PHONE 524-9657 Reasonable Rates "14-17 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF' ELSIE ' ,VIOLA MacKAY All persons having clairtas against the 'estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or - about the 17th day of March, 1969, are required to -file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 17th day of April, 1969. After that date the Executrix ' wilt proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated at Goderich this la day of April, 1969. J. Kenneth Hunter, 30 North Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors 14,15,16 Highest Highest - prices paid for dead stock. Up to $15.00 for cows. Up to $20.00 for horses. Call collect 881-3459 Walkerton. •GRAF STOCK REMOVAL Walkerton -=- 10tf VACUUM cleaners; sales and, service for all makes. R. K. Peck, Varna phone Hensall 262-,5350. _-- 48tfn HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned sby dependable cleaners. Call Superior Maintenance, phone 524-8892, Goderich — 24tf - HOUSEWORK wanted. Phone 524-8730. -= 16 13. AUCTION SALE • 0 AUCTiN SALE 1J : of household .effects at Taylor's .Corners on No. 8 Hwy., 4 miles east of Goderich or 7 miles north of Clinton, on Wednesday, April 23, at 1:30 p.m.: A good selection of . antique dishes; Cylinder ` record playeri old telephone; 7 oil lamps; set of 6 press back- chairs; 2' blanket bo,tes; old kitchen cupboard; clock; harvest table, etc. Nine -piece dining suite; bookcase bedroom suite; odd dressers and beds; portable I sewing machine; television in good condition; chrome suite; washing machine; fridge (self defrost);. stove; tools;__ many other items. - Terms cash. Edward Elliot, Harold Jackson, Auxtioneers. 16 14. • SERVICES AVAILABLE TRI -TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE IIncome Tax, T4's complete record preparation and maintenance. Phone -Lawrence Beane, 482-9260. — 49ttn MOBILE Horseshoer, Aluminum, Steel or Plastic Shoes. Moe Hill, Varna. Phone 482-9866. — tf, EAVESTROUGHING AND LIGHTNING RODS NEW INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Estimates Without Obligation Contact R. E,V RUTTAN 'Wingham — Phone 357-1077 l ltf TAX TIME AGAIN! ARE you having trouble with that Return? Phone 524-6842 For quick specialized service! T1 Shorts — $3.00-$5.00 - T1 Generals -- $20.00 and up HURON 1'ARM ACCOUNTING GODERICH, ONT. lltf ALL persons having claims against the Estate of ERNEST JACKMAN, Retired Farmer, late of the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron° who died on or about the 1st da -y of April, 1969, are requiredto file the same with full particulars with the ,undersigned by the 10th day of May; 1969, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATE.D at Goderich, Ontario, this 14th day of April, 1969. PREST and EGENER,, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario: 16,17,18 18. PERSONAL WIDOWER, active and in' good health, would like to contact widow, who would like a good `�lzome in exchange for doing some light housework. Working prospect would be --considered. Must be... healthy, temperate, protestant and furnish good character reference` Call in person at 211 Regent Street or phone 524-7757,, If no•answer', call 524-8760. — 16x C. &, W. SALVAGE. We buy and sell scrap metal PHONE 524-9514 AND 524-9502 I wish to thank all those who ' expressed sorrow and sent cards of sympathy at the sudden demise of the Toronto Maple Leaf hockey club and, the dismissal of coach George (Punch) Imlach. -Special thanks to Mr. Stafford Smythe. """ Stan Profit. HILL: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Albert Fred (Paul) Hill, who Massed away one year ago, April 18, 1968. We do not forget, nor do we • intend, We think of you often, will to the end; Forgotten by some you may be, In our memory you will ever be. — Ever remembe ed by his wife and family, b,•.... E., CARDS OF THANKS JOHNSTON: The family of the • late James H. Johnston sincerely thank their friends and neighbors for the' many kindnesses shown to 4,hem- ' during their bereavemen . Thee expressions of sympat will long, be remembered. ' pecial thanks td Dr. J. W. Wallace, Mrs. Karen Fry and the nurses- and staff on 2nd west of Alexandra Hospital. — 16 16- 19. LOST AND FOUND FOUND — One watch. Owner may claim by describing. Phone 524-7883 after 5 p.m. — 16 20. MISCELLANEOUS FORMAL WEAR RENTALS: Dress right for all occasions. We are agents for Freeman's Formal Rentals. Pickett and Campbell, Limited,, Clinton and Goderich., JACKMAN: The family of the late Ernest Jackman wish to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for their expressions of kindness and sympathy shown thenal during the illness and death df their father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. J. D. MacDonald, Dr. J. C. Ross, Dr. J. R. Leitch, the staff of Alexandra and Victoria Hospitals and Lodge Funeral Home. — 15 LAWSON: • For all the thoughtful acts and kindnesses shown tome while a patient. in Clinton Hospital, I wish to express my appreciation. — lylrs. Edgar Lawson. — 16 22. TO GIVE AWAY HOMES wanted for Persian kittens, three orange, one orange and black. Phone 524-8925. 16 A. BIRTHS COOK: At. Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on April 12, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook, Stratford, a son, Paul Donald:' ALUMINUM SIDING call ERB: At Alexandra Hospital, Mathers Home Improvement, Goderich, on April 15, 1969, to Clinton- 48-2-73-72- .Refefences_....Mr_._ __and._. -Mrs. _._--Lewis _Erb, supplied. Free indoor -outdoor,. Goderich, a son; Dale Lewis. thermometer with every 'installation. Workmanship guaranteed; 10 years in area. •- 14tfn BRICK WORK, fireplaces, stonework, chimneys, barbecue and incinerator and repairing stucco. Ray Squire, Port Albert, phone Dungannon 529-7636. — 11tf U AR13EN :` �'ractors, ` ___..__ .lawrc- -_. mowers, repaired and overhauled. 165 Cameron Street, phone 524-6136. — 14-22 HURON. DEAD STbC K REMOVAL CLINTON We pay $5 to $15 for fresh dead or disabled cows or horses. We pick up calves and small pigs as a service to you. Call collect 482-9811 • Lic. 169-e,-68 50tf C. BRIEFS Order Shell furnace oil and stove oil from EdWard Fuels, tank truck dealer for all Shell il Co. products. Phone 524-8386. FREE: Orville and Ida Free wish to thank their family, friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts and cards and to all who called and 4 made their anniversary so memorable. — 16 WEAVER: I would like to express my sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. G. F. Mills, Dr. Wilkins, Dr, A. B. „ Deathe, all the' nurses on second floor east, and Reverend Glen Wright. Marion 'Weaver. — 16x Cemetery Memorials - And Inscription Robert McCallum Dial 524.7345 65 Montreal St. -- Goderich E. CARDS OF THANKS CAMERON: We wish to ,express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends .and working associates for the beautiful floral tributes, messages of sympathy and acts of kindness shown to us during our recent bereavement. -- Grace and William, Cameron. 16 SANDERSON. I wish Co thank all who .sent me cards and called while I was in hospi`thl. Special thanks to Dr, Street, Dr. Addison and the nurses in' Clinton Hospital. — Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. -• 16x ; .41 F. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Nordahl wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. Ivan H. Steckte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steckler RR 3, Bayfield. The wedding will take place at St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, on Saturday, May 17, 1969, at 4 o'clock. — "16x Mrs. Anne Linklater, RR 5, Goderich, wishes to 'announce the engagement of her daughter, Barbara Jane, to John Francis_ Powell, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Powell, RR 3, Clinton. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 17, at 4:00 p.m. in North Street United Church, _ Goderich, Ontario. - 16x . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Talbot, Kippen, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Lorraine, to Mr. William Paul Betties, Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth- Betties, RR 1; Seaforth. The wedding will take place May 17, 1969, at 3-p.r „in Brucefield United Church, 'Brucefield, Ontario. — 16x G. COMING EVENTS "You Don't -Understand Your Teenager?" Then Some out and hear JUNE CALLWOOD,. TV panelist and author of "Love, Hate, Fear and Anger", speak at a public smorgasbord luncheon to be held at North Street United Church on Tuesday, Aprit-29; at. 1:30 pari: Tickets are $2.75 each and are available from any member of the Maple Leaf Chapter IODE or Ormandy Jewellers. — 15 - CHARTERED bus leaving. 9:0D a.m., . Thursday, April 17, for London, returning same evening. Anyone wishing to go for the day at $2.50. per person, - call 524-9341 or 529-7648 for reservations. — 15 "" COL -BORNE Township, _ iHom.e. and School .meeting Monday, April 14, at 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr. J. Seaman, Guidance teacher from GDCI. 15 The site for the Bank of Nova,Scotia building is ready. The old livery stable on Montreal street has been razed. Wayne Eden, Eden Construction; in charge of demolition, commented that it was a most interesting job. Seen top left is a 23 .inch thick wait coming down. The wall required a steel cable attached to a truck to. bring it over. Bottom left, Wayne Eden is seen viewing a basement, under the old livery stable which 'has been completely enclosed and forgotten for at least. 25 years. Several old coins dating from the late 19th century, and an old Bank of Commerce, Goderich Branch, bankbook with the most recent entry dated April, 1870, were found in the forgotten -basement. G. COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE Sale at St. George's Parish Hall 'on Saturday, April 19, starting at 1:30 p.m. under .the auspices of Margaret Seager Club. Nearly ne'w table and costume jewellery. — 15,16 • A. RUMMAGE Sale, Saturday, 'April 26, St. Peter's Parish Hall, starting at 1:30 p.m., under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League. = 14,16,17 MEN, has the love of your life 'planned to desert you can April 29th, at 1:30 p.m.? If so, why not join her at North Street United "Church for a gourmet luncheon and hear JUNE CALLWOOD, wife of Trent Frayne (Sports writer) speak to YOU. Tickets are $2.75 each and are available from any member of the Maple Leaf Chapter IODE or Ormandy Jewellers. — 16 CRAFT and Hobby Exhibition, Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, Friday,. April 25, 7 to 10 p.m., Saturday, April 26, 2 to 10 p.m. Sponsored by Women's Hospital Auxiliary. More than 55 exhibitors from across Huron County will display antique bottles, music boxes, recorders, weaving, ceramics, boutique jewellery, Indian craft, period wigs, paintings, model aircraft and ham radio. —°16 A DRESSED ham and salad supper will be held in Nile United Church Wednesday, May 21, from 5 to 7 p.m:• Adult tickets, $1.75. Public school. children, 50 cents. — 16,20 RESERVE June 10 to hear "The Treble Singers" at- Victoria A Street Church. -1.16,17,18,19 EUCHRE and 500 Party, Wednesday, April 30, 8 p.m., St. Peter's Parish Hall. Good prizes. Lunch provided. Admission 50 cents per person. Auspices St. Peter's " Catholic" Women's league. — 16,17 RECEPTION will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Good, nee Nancy Johnston, at. Auburn Corhm-unity Hall, 'Friday, April - 18. Music • by Country Boys. Everyone welcome. — 16 SATURD•AW, April 19, Bake Sale sponsord by UCW Grace Church, -Patter's Hill, • at Denomme's Flower Shop. — 16 BAKE Sale, Saturday, -April 19, 1:30 p.m., at Denomme's Flower ' Shop. Sponsored by Western Ontario' Highland Dancing Association, Goderich District. — 16 THE REGULAR meeting of the Women's -Hospital,'Auxitiar.y_ will be held Monday, April 21, at 2:30 p.m. in the Auxiliary room at the hospital. A good attendance is requested as the penny sale tickets will be given out. -16 £ TION Family A, social evening was enjoyed -in the basement of . Christ Anglican Church, on Thursday night, inonour of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips and family, who have moved to Highway 86, about, a mile west of Lucknow. Euchre was played with seven tables. The winners were Mrs. Roy Petrie, Ralph Foster, Sh.ron' Tigert and Jack Phillips. Haibourn Adams presented Mr. and Mrs. Phillips with an . envelope of money from the, •tcongregation. Ralph Fester thanked them fpr their' wOl'k lel. the church and wished them the bet in the future -in their • l em( home. - °Mr. and Mics, Philips thanked everyone for their kindness.. • There' were 14 tablet at' play for euchre on Tuesday night, in" the basement of Christ Church. The. winners were.. Mra. • Maty • Rivett, Sandy Brown, Janice 'Tigert and'Ronald. Maize. ° Personals There were 14 tables in play at euchre in , the basement of Christ Anglican church on Tuesday night. Winners were Mrs. Archie Grenier, Mr. Cliff Bates, Judy Tigert and Charles Crawford. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Grenier and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al Meader of Detroit__. •- Mr. Archie Grenier is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich. Mr. ,and..- Mrs. Ivan Grigg of London visited over the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. Oord Martin and family. Arnold 1Vteader of Detroit is visiting with Mrs. Archie Grenier this week. Mrs. Charles Crosset and family visited with. Mrs. Roy Petrie over the weekend._ Several people were at their cottages this weekend. ° Mr. and- Mrs. Bill Tigert and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore and Mr. and Mrs. • Harold Tigert of Sarnia ° over the weekend. • LOCALSH ° Misses" Edna and Eliza Cook of Owen Sound, brought Mr. 4 Albert Cbok to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie for a day during the _ past week, then returned him t6 hospital in Owen Sound. -• An accident, causing considerable damage to a car and injury to- the driver,�happened Thursday evening. 1VIrs. Finlay MacDonald returning home from .work in Lucknow and the tractor driven feed mill, being driven by Mr. Jim MacKenzie collided near the . MacKenzie farm on Highway 86. • Returning to the Salt Mines in Goderich. to work are Messers Doug M rtyn and Bill Famish. Mrs.- Sandy MacCharles, principal of North Ashfield Public School, has been staying in London with daughter Laurie, who has been ill in hospital. , PTION Supply teaching is ,Mrs. F. - Ritchie. • Dinner guests of Mr;, and Mrs. Oliver 1VcCharles on Monday was Rev. Douglas-- Brydon who was speaker at Rural Learning at - Ripley. Mr. •. John Bradley has completed • his first year at University of Guelph and is presently employed •at MacNays store at Amberly. Sunday School opened at Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Sunday tor the summer season. Returning to their Lochalsh home, after spending the winter. in Wingham . are- Mr. and Mrs. Donald,B. MacKenzie. Recent visitors in Ridgetown were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Luther Recent, visitor with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLennon was Miss Kate Sutherland of London. Mr. George Smith spent the weekend in the Chatham area. ALE ON.TI NU ES A CHARTERED bus leaving Clinton May 14 to May 16 for Tulip Festival, Holland, Michigan. • Further particulars, phone 482-7627. -- 16p - A CHARTERED bus leaving Clinton May 14 to May 16 for Tulip' ' Festival, Holland, Michigan. Futther particulars, phone 482-7627 — 16p WITH ANY PURCHASE .OF A SALE UNIT, YOU GET FREE CUSTOM RADIO OR WHITEWALLS And WHEEL DISCS OR Tinted Windshield And Front & Rear Floor Mats OR POWER BRAKES (1,Vhen Power Steering Is Ordered)• SEVERAL. SALE UNITS IN STOCK NOW FAST DELIVERY ON SPECIAL• ORDERS * 1967 Mercury a - * 1967 Montcalm, Lic. H82761 * 1968 Chevrolet Impala. Lic. H81841 * 1966 Oldsmobile. Lic. H83425 * 1968 Chevrolet Impala, 15,000 miles. Lic. H82-978 • COME OUT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! YOUR CHEVROLET, OLDSh10BILE, CHEVELLE DEALER MOTORS (Goderich) LTD. 524-831 414 HURON RD.