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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-05-22, Page 9a , 11. EMPLOYMENT WANTED WANTED — part-time work of tiny kind. Phone Paul Lassaline, 526.7761. --18-22 HOUSEKEEPING position. Can take full charge. Prefer retired gentleman or widower. Apply E•ox '83, Signal -Star. -- 20,21,22 11A. ,Employment Wanted (Students) TEENAGE* boy wants job in store. or garage. Glenn Green, 524-66"33. ANY type of employment acceptable. Can type and take shorthand—Connie Parent, phone 524-855g, 12. TENDERS WANTED TENDERS RE FUEL OIL Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12:00 noon Thursday, June .5, 1969 for the supplying for the next two years of FURNACE FUEL OIL FOR THE COURT HOUSE, GODERICH. a Storage Capacity — 3,000 gals. Quantity being used per annum — approxi 18,01).0 gals. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted'. John G. Berry, ' Clerk-Treas., County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 21,22 13. AUCTION SALE ESTATE AUCTION SALE . 11, of 'antiques . and household effects for the late Mrs. May I. Worsell, 198 Keays St., on Wednesday, June 4, •at 1 p.m: Kelvinator frig.; 24" Frigidaire electric stove; 21" Philco TV; chrome set; dining room suite A with china cabinet; chesterfield and . chair (like new); reclining chair with matching stool; small tables; parlour, table; roll -away bed'; ' bedroom suite; ' be'ds; dressers; chest of drawers; night stand; record player.; rugs; rocking chairs; oil lamps; dishes; electric kettle; electric fry pan: •mix master; 'pots and pans; bird cages; bird bath; garden tools; etc., etc. Terms — cash. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer 524-9064. 21, 22 GGOi*R1Cll SIONA:L-STAT URSDAY. 1A'' 9 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE CU§TONT BULLDOZING CHAS. BRUI;NSMA Bayfield 565-2846 CLEARING AUCTION SALE - of household effects for Mr. J,. D. McLeod, 162 Newgate St., Goderich, on Saturday, May 31, at 1:00 p.m. Westinghouse frig.; Beatty washing machine; electric knife; mix master: electric coffee pot; electric deep -fryer; Remington . electric. shaver; • studio couch s. with • chair; desk; sewing d machines; bed; chest of drawers; card table; cabinet radio: lamps; frames; books; 'rug 8' x 10' (like new); luggage; jewellery: bedding ,and linens; dishes; pots and pans; crocks; child's pool table; tools; lawn chairs; power lawn mower; weed sprayer; 5m/z H.P. Viking • outboard motor; Remington 12 gauge double-barrel shot gun; 22- • __.-Remington_repeater; gun rack. ' 15tf Highest pri,les 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 by dependable cleaners. Call Superior Maintenance, phone 524-8892, Goderich — 24tf EAVESTROUGHING AND LIGHTNING RODS NEW INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Estitrnates Without O.biigation Contact R. E. RUTTAN Wingham — Phone 357-1077 1ltf C. & W. SALVAGE We buy and sell scrap metal PHONE 524-9514 AND .524-95O2'lztf 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS ALL persons having, churns against the Estate of GEORGE JOSEPH PROCTOR, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Retired; who died on or about the 22nd- day of April, 1969, are required to fill; the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 31st day • of May, 1969, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. • A` 'DATED at "Goderich, Ontario, this 5th day of May, 1969. Prest and Egener, Solicitors for the Estate, 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. 19, 20,21 17. BUSINESS NOTICE YOUR Fuller representative in Goderich is Mrs. E. Gwynne, 38 Elgin Avenue East, phone a 524-6277. — 20-21 E. CARDS OF THANKS HOWELL: 1 am track to ,the prettiest town in Canada, and very glad to be hack. l'am most •r grateful to all those Iteo.ple , whose sustaining friendship was such a help to me. Thank you all very much. Sincerely, Mary B. Howell. — 21x PHILLIPS: 1 wish to express my •sincere .thanks to my many friends and relatives for the flowers, gifts, cards and treats .while 1 was a patient m St. Joseph's hospital, London. - Mrs. Robert J: Phillips. 21 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. 22. TO GIVE AWAY WANTED — homes for three Persian kittens. Phone 524-8560. —21 BRICK WORK, ' fireplaces, - A. BIRTHS stonework, chimneyss, barb,acue and incinerator and repairing stucco. Ray Squire, Port. Albert, phone Dungannon 529-7636. — 1.1 tf GARDEN, tractors, lawn mowers, repaired and oyerhauled. 165 Cameron Street, phone 524-6136. — 14-22 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. — rtf MOBILE Horseshoer, Aluminum, Steel or Plastic Shoes. Moe Hill, Varna.,Phone 482-9866. — tf HURON - DEAD STOCK 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-C-68 SQtf Roberto McCallum Also selling for Mr. Fred Rouse • 36" electric stave; 15 cu. ft. deep-freeze; washing machine; electric roll . iron; 2 studio couches; 2 chesterfield chairs; coffee table,; .end tables; lamps; bed; 3 dressers; • Filter Queen vacuum Cleaner; 2 rugs; bedding: pots and pans; dishes; etc., etc. Terms — cash. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer 624-9064 14. 'SERVICES.. AVAILABLE _ - CUSTOM-BUL LDOZING- And Tree Removal DOJJ.G FULLER Goderich, Phone 524-6278 20,21x TELFORD: Roy and JoAnne (net;, Burrows) are thrilled to announce the final adoption of their chosen -son, Jeffery Steven. We had a house that .was _fairly clean, - Now we've got a home with tiny finger prints to'be seen, We've had some tears, but lots of laughter and joy, 'Cause what's a home without a darling baby boy. 21x DOHERTY: At Alexandra hospital, Goderich, on May 20, 1969, oto Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty, RR 3, Goderich, a son. LrARDER : At . Alexandra hospital, Goderich, on May 20, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larder, Goderich, a son. R O B INSON : At Alexandra hospital, Goderich, on May 15, 1969; td Mr. and Mrs. Bud . Robinson, Goderich, a son, Shawn Edward. C. BRIEFS 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 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale, Clinton PHONE 482-3320 — 13tf LAMB'S D=ELIVERY MOVING HAULING PHONE 524-9657 Reasonable"Rates 14-22 ALUMINUM AWNINGS AND SIDING 10 Years In The Area - Workmanship Guaranteed CaII Mathers Home Improvement Clinton 482-7372 181f n We cut window blinds, any size, to your specification. Priced from $1.89 ' SMITH'S OFFICE SUPPLY (formerly McEwan's) Albert St., • ANTIQUE furniture refinished. Phone 566-2817. 19,$0,21,22x CUSTOM chain sawing, lots cleared, treestrimmed, firewood • lard llogging. Reasonable rates. a►U for appointment anytime. Phone 624.6632. -- 4tf SCREENED TOP SOIL stone, grass, and root free BACKHOE WORK . excavating GRAVEL for.lanes,_yards,_etc cement gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY Clinton Phbne 482-7644 evenings or Clayts Gulf Service 482.7661' 20tf ART'S LANDSCAPING Seeding, sodding, shrubs Free Estimates 166 Bennet St. E. 524-9126 RSD CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WIT, YOUR HELP Dial 524.7345 65 Montreal St. — Goderich VICKERS: 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to all my fri.e'nds, relatives and family for cards, gifts and visits, t'or, all the lovely flowers, from Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, . Ahniuek Chapter' I.O.D.E., Blue Water (`hapter Q.E.S., afternoon: Guild of St... - George's Church, 'Sunset Circle and Mr. and , s. Mel Cox and Patty. SpeciaNhanks to I)r. N, C. Jackson, Or, I' etterly, Dr. Sales and all the tiurses on the _Middlesex Wing, While I was a patient in Victoria. Hospital, London. -- Mary Vickers. - 21. CULP: I wish to thank friends•,' relatives and neighbors for cards, ,gifts, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Alexandra hospital and since relurning home. Special thanks to I)r. J. W. Wallace and all the nurses and staff on .first floor. .- Jennie Culp. -- 21x • BOGIE; 1 wit to express my thanks.. tothcise who remembered me with gifts,. cards, letters and 1'Jowers.wimile a patit'irt in Victoria hospital, London; and my sincere appreciation to 1)r. Wallace, Dr. Allen, Rev. G. Wright, also the nurses on' fourth floor west. — Mrs. Earl Bogie. 21 ' JEFFREY: 'l'he wife and family of the larte Richard JO'frey wish to extend' their sincere appreciation to all relative's, friends Ad neighbors 'for all' floral tributes, lass cards and Sympathy cards. Special thanks to Monsignor , 13ourdeau, ' Dr. Goddard and Father Moynahan, Westlake. Funeral 'home and all who helped in any way. Your kindness will always • be reineinbered. Jeffrey Family. —21 • MILLIA_N: We. wish to thank friends, relat.ivey and neighbors for gifts and cards on our 55th Wedding Anniversary. —Mr. and Mrs. George Millian. - 21 . SCULLY : 'Thanks to 1)r. G. F. Mills, nurses and friends, for cards and flowers -:while 1 was a patient inTAlexandra •lVIari'ne and Generale Hospital, and St. Joseph's Hospital,'London. --- Katherine Scully. — `51 ANSTAY:'The family o,f the late Mrs. Wm. Anstay wish to convey their sincere thanks for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. Floral tributes, expressions of sympathy, cards and. donations were especially appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Ross, management, of H uronview and staff for their wonderful care over the years. 'Thanks also to Rev. G. L. Royal and the Lodge Funeral Home. —•21 F. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. F rederi& A. White wish to 1,announce The engagement of their eldest daughter, Gloria Marlene, to Mr. James. Fraser McDougall, son of Mrs. James McDougall, all of Goderich. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 2L, 1969. at 3 p..m. in Knox, Presbyterian Church, Goderich. G. COMING 'EVENTS . AN open information` meeting, for ,the G.F.O. to be held in Dungannon Hall, Thursday, May 22nd, at 8:30 p.m.iAt this time, a Township Committee will be .set up. Special invitation to ladies. Guest speaker will be Tony Srtrybosch from Kerwood; Ontario. -- 21 VICTORIA Street UCW, Lilac Tea and bake sale — When the lilacs bloom, — 21 DON MESSER'S' Jubilee Show at Clinton Comm -unity Centre Thursday, June 19, featuring Marg Osb,urne, Charlie Chamberlain and the • Butcha Dancers. Tickets oh sale at Clinton Community Arena or from any member of Branch 1.10 Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton. Send stamped self-addressed envelope with cheque:or money order payable to Clinton . Community Centre, c/o Doug Andrews, P. LO. Box 239, Clinton, Ont. Admission, -- reserve reserve seats $3; rush seats $'2' and $1. - COM:F, to the 10th annual•'-teu and bazaar at Huronview, Clinton, Wednesday, May 28, 2 1 p.m. 21 RESERVE June 10 to,hear "The Treble Singers" at Victoria Street Church. Admission, adults $"1.00, students .50c. For tickets phone 524-8857 or 524-8929. — 21,22,23 THE ANNUAL reunion -of the Elgin. Regiment will be held at Woodstock -• Armouries on ,Saturday, Ma 1, and Spnclay, June 1. All ve ans are urged to .attend. — 21,2 Rt'\IMAGE and candy sale. St. Ge'o,rge"s Parish Hall, Saturday, May 21, 10:30 a. m. Sponsored byY" St. David's Group. — 21 • 1(UMMAGE sale, Saturday, May 21, 1:30 p.m. at Salvation Army Citadel, Waterloo Street. — 21. (_)n display at the Public Library. The Art Gallery of Ontario's circulating exhibit, the medium is the message made up of 'a group of panels demonstrating the influence of various media on the creative process. Be sure to go in and look at these exceptional paintings. — 21,22• WOMEN'S Hospital Auxiliary tea and penny sale• will be held at the MacKay Hall Wednesday, June 4, at 2:30 p.in. There will be baking for sale. — 20-21 RUMMAGE sale on Saturday, May 24, at 1:30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterianhall, sponsored by the Arthur Circle.— 20,21 ti CLOED MONDAY, MAY 26 FOR_ RE- PRICIN- We're closing Monday' to re -tag' the remainder of 'our hardware stock. We're sh.shing prices even lower to wind" up our $40,000 Hardware Closeout Sale. Everything MUST GO! SAVE, $ $$$$$$$. RE -OPENING TUESDAY, MAY 27 WITH NEW LOWER CLEAROUT PRICES BALL 8% MLJTCH LTD. 71 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-4505 ,D Lines pained The new traffic lights at Victoria, Hamilton and Nelson streets are in operation now and last week the final touches were placed on the area as •workmen from the • Department of-44ighways for Ontario painted the directional white markings on the roadway. Goderich Police Chief Fred Minshall `was on hand to control traffic away from the men working on the paintings. --staff photo. uburn and District Mr. and Mrs.' George 'Millian celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on May 14 with friends - and relatives calling during the day. Last Sunday, following church services ,at Knox United Church when . their . great-grandchild, Lori I)anette Millian, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Millian was baptized, the family gathered' at the Tiger Dunlop Inn for a special . Mother's Dai; .and wedding celebration. • Those present with Mr. and Mrs.. Millian were Mr. and Mrs, Douglas \lcNeill,and Mary Lou; Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Mitchell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Slusarchuk of Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Slusarchuk Jr. and David of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Susanne and Larry of _ Goderich; Mr. Walter \Icllwain, Goderich; Nr. and Mrs. Charles McGee, Jane and Susan of Kintrore, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomson,. Mark, Cheryl and Pamela of Stratford, Miss Patricia Millian, London: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill, Clinton; Mrs. Pearl Watson, Auburn; Mr. and. Mrs. Clare Millian; Mr: and Mrs,, Wayne Millian and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Millian. :11r. and Mrs. Barr' ,Millian entertained 20 relatives for supper: Many gifts and cards of congratulations were received by: \lr.. and Mrs. George Millian. They - have a family of six daughters; Mrs. Douglas (Minnie), McNeill, RR 6, Goderich; Mrs. Mildred lliidsson, (lope, li.C'.:. Mrs. Frank (Evel , n) "J'reble, London; Mrs- Charles 1 Matie ) Mitchell. RR it , Qoder-ich; Mrs. Charles (Colleen)" , McGee, Kintore and Mrs3. Carl (Ruth) Thomson, Stratford. :Also 18_ grandchildrenand . eight great-grandctl,ildren. - One son, Charles, passed_ away seteral -years ago. The congrat/lations'. of all our readers are extended -to Mr. and Mrs. Millian \on this occasion. Relatives and friends in this district attended the golden wedding ann' , rsary of Mr. and. Mrs. • liarry ,Rinderknecht. of Detroit. Mrs. Rinde"rknecht was the former May Beadle, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Beadle and was born in this community. Her eldest son; George Disney and Mrs. Disney entertained 70 guests in St. Clair - Shores, Michigan. Besides Mr. Disnby, the, couple -have two other sons, Maynard of Detroit and Harry Jr of Almonte and -five -grandchildren. Relatives and friends from this district who attended included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I}aggitt, " Stephen tiaggitt, Arthur Yoiingblut and Mrs: Ernest Patterson, Goderich. Also, \1r. and NIN. "-Clifford drown, Ronald Nancy and BAIRDS BEST BUYS SELECT MODEL USED CARS 1966 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 -door sedan, 6 -cylinder, automatic, 'radio, new whitewall tires, 28,000 original miles. Lic. H81061. Asking $1 ,600. 1966' Country Sedan, 10 passenger wagon, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power tailgate, etc. Excellent family unit in exceptionally good condition. ,Lic. X3034. Asking $1,8Q0. - AS NEW -- 1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88, 4 -door sedan, power equipped, radio, whitewalls, discs, tinted windshield, etc. 32,800 original miles by one owner (name on. request). Lic. 5476K. Asking $2,095.- 1966 Malibu SS, 2-dobr hardtop, V-8, automatic, bucket seats, console, radio, etc. New paint, vinyl top. Lic. K51985. Asking $2,095. 1967 Irnp;ila, 4 -door sedan, V-8, automatic, power brake's and steering, radio,. whitewalls, etc. Local owner.,, Lic: E36947. Asking $2,595. 196 Impala, 2 -door hardtop, power equipped', plus radio, whitewalls, discs, fender skirts, 'rear, speakers, etc. As . - new. Lit. H82978. This week only. Asking $3,100. SPECIAL 1968 Impala Custom Super Sports, Features 327, 275 HP engine, power brakes, power steering, -power antenna, 3 -speed automatic, white bucket seats, floor console, black factory ,vinyl top, remote control mirror, rear windQgw defogger,.' whitewalls-, discs, tinted windshield, radio, rear ,,seat speaker, plus many other options. Fire engine red. Don't miss this at $3,495. TRUCKS 130 60 series with dump box and hoist. 1963 — 1 ton cab and chassis. 1966 — 3 ton International cab and r,hassi's, 40,000 miles. YOUR CHEVROLET, OLDSry1OBI LE DEALER BAIR MOTORS (Gpderich) LTD. 414 HURON RO. GODERICH 524-8311 ,.Cv. • Philip, Mr: and Mrs. Bill Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Iiazlitt, all of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Uawrie and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawrie of Blyth were also present as were Mr. and Mrs. George Haglritt, John and Paul of Zurich. HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Huron County Historical Society will hold its annual meeting•next Monday evening in the Auburn Community - Memorial Hall with, the president, J. W. McLaren of Benmiller in charge. It is.hoped - ..that many. will attend because this is the ` first time . the historical society has held a meeting in Auburn. PERSONAL1 • Congratulations to Miss Nancy Anderson on 'obt.ainingp her certificate from the Stratford Teachers' `•College last week. -Miss .Linda 'Israel of Kitchener and Miss Diane Kirkconnell of Goderich, spent ,the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Youngblut and family cif Toronto spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro. Mr.• and Mrs. }tarry Arthur visited On Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Gordon Wall, Mr. Wali and .family at Langside. Mrs.' \W. Bradnock was,guest speaker •at the North Middlesex District Annual V4':1. - held at Lucan last Tuesday. -- - • • Twenty-eight - friends and relatives _honored Miss Margaret R. Jackson on the occasion of her 83rd birthday by calling on. her recently. The evening was spent visiting and a decorated birthday cake was served to tht' guests. ' \1r. and Mrs. Arnold Rathbun of . Georgetown were recent visitors' with his sister, Mrs. Donald Maines, Mr. Haines and Ed. \1rs. Gordon "Taylor returned last weekend• after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Mr. Rathwell, Michael and Janice. Friends_ are • pleased to see Mrs. Robert J. Phillips at her home following eye surgery recently in St. Joseph's hospital, London, \lr. and ,Mrs. William Stiles spent the weekend in 'Toronto and London. • \1r. and Mrs. William Empey and fan4ly spent the holiday in eastern Ontario Mr. and Mrs. "l'om Morris and mof London, spent. weekend ily with the , Tatterthe's - mother, Mrs. Arthur Grane, Jennifer and Shelley. Holmesville The ilolmesville UCW met recently at the' home of Mrs. A. J. Mowatt. Mrs. Irvine l'ebbutt conducted the meeting. Mrs. Carman Tebbutt gave a talk on ra and *WIrs. Mowatt read the coni nTents. ' Mn;: