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5. TO RENT
12, TENDERS WANTED
13. AUCTION SALE
SMALL self 'contained one
bedroom apartment newly
decorated, clop toy square.
Available July I, 1969. Phone
524-7532 or 524-7935.
6. WANTED TO RENT
TWO or three bedroom house' or
ground floor apartment. Adults
only. Reply to Box 75,
Signal -Star. - 16tf
8. HELP WANTED
ONTARIO
PUBLIC.WORKS
FOR SALE
FORMER D.H.O.
PATROL YARD
AND, BUILDINGS
NEAR HIGHWAY 86,
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
SEALED TENDERS will be
received until 3:00 p.rn. LOCAL
TIME on
DISHWASHER, full time. Club
Grill. Apply in person or phone
524-8168. - 22tf
LADY experienced in altering
ladies' garments. Box 82,,
Signal -Star. - 20tf
DESPERATELY NEEDED:
Women who appreciate the finer
things money can buy.
Participate from your own home
and still have time to be a good
mother and wife. Service retail
and wholesale accounts in your
. area under the guidance of a
qualified representative. Reply
Robert Gardiner Enterprises,
P.O. Box 4281, Station 'C',
London, Ontario. _ 23,24,25
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY -
housekeeper -companion for
elderly lady living in Bayfield.
Phone 565-2864:*-- 25b
A RELIABLE woman to babysit
two children, one 4 years, one
15 months, in my home for one
week in August. Phone
524-7014. -.24,25
REGISTERED
NURSING'ASSISTANT
Applications are invited for the
• position of Registered Nursing
Assistant with the Hpron
County health Unit..
Applicant will require
transportation as duties include
work in School Health Services
and Child Health Conferences
throughout Huron County. .
Applications with copies of two
reeent references should be
made to Dr. G. P. A. Evans,
Medical Officer of Health, Court
House, Goderich, as soon as
24,25
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969
for the purchase of Former
Department of Highways' Patrol
Yard, comprising party, of Park
Lots 11 and 12 Somerville's
Survey of the Village of
Lucknow containing 4.988 acres
along with drainage easements
across Park Lots 4, 5 and 12, all
as shown as parts 1, 2 and 3
M.O. Plan No. P 2896-17.
Buildings comprise . 1'/2 -storey
concrete block, 3 -bay garage,
571/2 ft. x 42 ft. with a 1 -storey
metal -clad addition 31 ft. x 10
ft., shed, 40 ft. x 20 ft.
Further particulars may be
obtained from Mr. W. A. Gray,
Assistant Director, Property
Branch, Department of Public
Works, -13th Floor, Ferguson
Block, Queen's Park, Toronto 5,
Ontario.
Contact Clerk -Treasurer of the
Village of Luckriow for viewing
inside of garage and shed. '
Plan and tender documents may
be obtained from or viewed at
Room NW -967, 9th Floor,
Ferguson Block, Queen's Park,
Toronto 5, Ontario. ' a
A 'CERTIFIED CHEQUE made
payable to the Treasurer of
- Ontario, for at least 10% of the
bid offer' must accompany each
tender.
Tenders must be submitted on
f orms. supplied by the
The highest or any tender not'
necessarily accepted.
Deputy Minister.
25
. 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS E. CARDS OF THANKS
CLEARING ,
AUCTION SALE
of high grade Holstein cows and
farm machinery, six miles east of
Londesboro or 11/4 north and 21
west of Winthrop on
Wednesday, June 25, 1969
at -1 p.m.
CATTLE: 25 Holstein cows.
Young and freshened within last
2 months.
HAY: 1,000 bales mixed hay.
MACHIN:ERY; M.M.V. tractor;
M.H. 22 tractor; Case baler (like,
new); Cockshutt 4 bar side rake;
7 ft. New Idea power mower; 24
ft. bale elevator; 16 ft. grain
auger; 28" Goodison Thrasher;
100 ft. drive belt; 1 IP. motor;
'/a H.P. motor; .0 a forage
Harvester blower and silo pipes;
2 forage boxes; 2 wheel trailer'
with stock rock; 100 bus. New
Idea manure spreader (2 yrs.
old); 4 section spring tooth
harrows (new); 3 furrow plow
on rubber; 10 ft. chain harrow;
drop - head hay- loader; 7 ft.
binder; 4, section drag harrows;
George White wagon and hay
' molt; new air compressor; lawn
mower 1 yr. old; iron horse
motor; Woods electric roller
(lige new); 2 unit Universal
milker with line for 31 cows; 31
milk cans; milk cooler 6 can
spray type, Jamesway feed cart;
2 sets electric clippers; regular
set farm tools; Post dril, press
and drills;'McCullough chain saw
18"; Beatty washing machine
(like new); laundry tubs; other
household effects.
Not responsible for accidents on
farm day of sale.
Terms - Cath.
Proprietor, Arthur McMichael.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, Mel Graham:
25
Car Salesman
—"kil-e-'-'6'pe'rience preferred
bt4t not necessary. good,
Earning po'ssib.tlities.
Company paid. pension
plan, half hospitalization
paid, percentage of gross
profit. Guaranteed salary
while learning. Some night
work necessary.
Contact
LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS LTD. ,
Exeter, Ontarip.
Phone 235-1640.
-25
10. WANTED (General)
COMPLETE household effects
or small lots Wanted. Call C. &
E. Furniture, 524-7231. - 42tf
WANTED - Companion for
elderly lady,to.live in. Free living
accommodation. No housework
involved. Write BoX 87,
EXPERIENCED seamstress will
do sewing in my home. Phone
PASTURE With water for four
horses,, Apply Richard Shelton,
110 Arthur Street. - 25
WALNUT table leaves. Phone
524-8936. -0.26
11. EMPLOYMENT'
COMMERCIAL graduate 21,
desires employment. Experience
• in' public relations work, hotel
clerking. Phone 524-9279. -
RENOVATIONS: Rec rooms;
custom work furniture; all types
of building and repair. Ed
MIDDLE -aged woman-9:wishes
housework by the hour or day.
Apply Box 89, Signal -Star. -
23,24,25
4 " EXTERIOR PAINTERS
•
Requiring work. By the hour,,or
by the job.
Phone 524-8459
or 524-9167
24,25
41.
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR RED CROSS
TO HELP
13. AUCTION S1ALE
AUCTION SALE
Important Auction' Sale of
antiques, household effects and
houSe,and Property for Mrs. Ada
Helen Reid, 202 East Street,
Goderich, on
Wednesday, July 2, 196,9
Weslinghouse frig With full -top
freezer; General Electric 21"
electric stove; General Electric
21" T.V.; Coffield washing
machine; drop-leaf table; buffet;
7 carved chairs; rocking chair;
corner chair; secretary desk;
serving table; oval parlour table;
round parlour table; wicker
table; wicker chairs; love seat
and chair; tea wagon; marble
table lamp; oil lamp; corner
whot-not; pedestal stand; poster
bed; chest of drawers; varfity
with stool; bed; dresser4rftudio
couch; day. bed; wardrobe;
chesterfield and chair; hostess
chairs; rug 9 x 20; mats; blanket
box; cedar chest; toilet set;
figurines; limoges china;
quantity of silver dishes; colored
glass; antique dishes; . bedding;
pots and pans; stepladders;
garden tools; etc.
Also selling, subject to reserve
bid, the large 7 -room red brick
house, on a large lot with a
double garage.
Terms- on chattels - Cash.
Terms - on house and property
10% day of sale andabalance in
thirty days. ,
Auctioneer, Mike Cummings,
524-9064.
25,26
AUCTION SALE
of Maardware s;.ock, electrical'
appliances, paints and
miscellaneous items from the
Ball and MutCh Hardware Store,
69 Albert Street, Clinton, on
Saturday, June 21, 1969
morning session at 10 a.m
afternoon session at 1 p.m.
Sharp
Electrical Appliances: fans;
heaters;. 'electrical - shelf
appliances; cooking 'utensils;
-.,electric clocks.
Hardware Stock: pipe dies; (1/2"
to 11/4"' - ratchet type) with
cutter and pipe vise; pipe
fittings; eavestroughing; steel
cable; toboggans; sleighs;
miscellaneous toys.
Paints: quantities of Kem and
Sherwin -William Paints; (gallons
and quarts).
SRO Fix,tures: dis-PlaY islands;
Ar-dware sdale, 2000 lb. scale;
Toledo - 30 lb. Computagram
Scale.
Sale will be held outside rear of
the Hardware Store. If the
weather is unfavorable, sale will
Ball arid Mutch Hardware,
Proprietors.
•,.EdWard W. Elliott,
23,24,25
AUCTION SALE
of antiques • ant household
' effects for Mrs. Kenneth M.
Stowe, 211 East Street,
Goderich, on
Saturday, June 21, 1969'
at 1 p.m.
Easy washing machine (like
new); • drop-leaf table; kitchen
chairs; 6 dining room chairs;
buffet; round dining "roo; ; hie.;
2 pedestal stands oval •': rlour
table; rocking chairs; foot stool;
day bed; bedroom suite; single
bed; bed; dressers; -chest of
drawers; blanket box; shall
tables; typewriter table;. card
tables; hall rack; frames; lamps;
books dishes; bedding; crocks;
• garden tools; extension 'ladder;
etc.
Terms - Cash
Mike Cummings, Auctioneer.
524-9064.
24,25
ANYONE seeing wild bees
hanging on trees, call 524-9648.
- ?5,26
WILL do exterior painting of
houses and cut lawns. Phone'
524-7980. -- 25
ACE RADIO and TV Servile e,
Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W.,
Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771.
--ltf ^
BRICK WORK, fireplaces,
stonework, chimneys, barbacue
and incinerator and repairing
stucco. Ray Squire, Port Albert,
phone Dungannon 529-7636. -
lltf
VACUUM cleaners; sales and
service for all makes. R. K. Peck,
Varna phone Hensall 262-5350.
- 48t1n
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
14; SERVICES AVAILABLE
DAILY CAR RENTAL -
b Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
IN THE ESTATE OF MILDRED
ETHEL BROWN, WIDOW,
LATE OF THE TOWN QF
GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON
All persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned, on or
before the . 7th day of July,
1969, after which date the assets
will be distributed. -
DONNELLY & MJJRPHY,
Barristers,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
24,25,26
13. PERSONAL
TRANSFERRED: We wish to
extend'best wishes and thanks to
our friends and associates in and
_ around the Goderich area. Our
three years in this community
have been enjoyable and we will
take -many happy memories
away with us. We are transferred
to Europe with the Canadian
Armed Forces where we will be
stationed with American and
German forces ,at Ramstein,
Germany. - Lance, Wendy and
Randy Butler. -- 25•
FOR your Antenna Sales and
Service contact Alvin's TV, 162
Mary Street, phone 524-9089. -
32tf
DOG clipping and grooming.
Poodles a specialty. Phone
524-7219. - 23,24,25,26,27
OLD ENGLISH RUSTIC ARTS,
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
ANTIQUE furniture refinished.
Phone 565-2817. - 23,24;25,26
GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
,Residential - Commercial -
Industrial
155 Keays Street
Phone 524-8670
Goderich', Ontario,
19. LOST AND FOUND
BRINDLEY: I wish to tha jc
relatives, friends and neighbors.
for flowers, cards and visits
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Dr. McLarty and to
those who helped athome while
I was away. -- Mary Brindley, --
25
LOST - Girl's Supercycle
medium-size bicycle,blue and
white fenders. Vicinity. - of
Robertson Memorial ' School.
Finder pleage return to 270
Shore Crescent. Reward. -
24,25,26
MURRAY: We wish to thank all
our friends for cards of" best
wishes, flowers, .treats and visits
while in hospital as a result of
our recent automobile, accident.
We are also grateful to Dr. G. F.
Mills and the staff of Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital. -
Cyril and Margaret Murray. 25
CARTWRIGHT: I wish to thank
the nurses on second floor west
and Dr. Deathe for cards sent
and kindnesses while I was a
patient in Goderich Hospital. ---
Lorie- Cartwright: - 25
HUNTER: 'I wish to thank all
my relatives and friends in
Goderich and vicinity for cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while I
was a patient in Sarnia General
Hospital. - Grace Hunter. - 25-
WOOD: The family of the late
W. R. F. (Bill) Wood express
sincere . gratitude to their .
relatives and friends in London
and Goderich for the many
kindnesses extended during the
recent loss of a dear husband
and father. •The floral tributes
and the expressions of sympathy
will,long be remembered. Special'
thanks to Rev. G. L. Royal and
the honorary and active bearers.
-25
An old steam locomotive arrived in town last Sunday on an
excursion from Sarnia. It was greeted on arrival by the whistling
of an older steam tractor owned by E.D. Mcllwain, Cambria Rd:
North. Among the many passengers was this group traveling wjth
Sarnia Magician James R. Gander, right,, From the Ieft'are Mark
Archer, Dennise Schildkriescht, Judy • Chivers, Grace -
Schildknescht. -staff photo.
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BENNY BJERG
General Contracting
202 Queen St., Clinton
;Phone 482-9372_
floors, tiled ceilings,
eavestroughing, panelling rec.
.rooms, kitchens; ,etc. No job too
small. Free estimate.
Workmanship guaranteed. Phone
DOST - bobtailed (Manx)
kitten, seven months old, grey
with black rings on stomach,
Monday night, vicinity West and-
Cobourg Streets. Phone 6833 -
reward. - 25 •.
20. MCSCELLANEOtIS
FORMAL WEAR' RENTALS.
Dress right for all obeasions. We
are agents for Freeman's Formal
Rentals.- ,Pickett -and --Campbell;
Limited, Clinton and Codericli,
C. BRIEFS
Order Shell•furnace oil and stove
-jolt-from Edward- Fuels; -ta-nk--
truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co.
products,. Phone 524-8386
STRAUGHAN: We wish to
express our sincere thanks to
neighbours and friends for the
many acts of kindness shown to
us during our recent
bereavement; also for floral
tributes, cards and kind
thoughts. Special thanks to Rev'
G. L. Royal and Dr. Deathe. -
Bob, Shirley and Colleen. - 25
express my sincere thariks and
appreciation to my neighbors
and friends for their acts of
kindness, lovely flowers,
messages of sympathy 'and
donations to the Canadian
mother. - Thelma McIntyre. -
25
We cut'vvindow blinds, any size,
to your specification.
Priced from -$1.89
SMITH'S OFFICE SUPPLY
(formerly McEwan's)
All?ert St., Clinton
CUSTOM chain sawing, lots
.cleared, trees trimmed, firewood
and logging. Reasonable rates
Call for appointment anytime
Phone 524-6632. - 4tf
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HAVE your rugs and chairs
cleaned by dependable cleaners.
Call guperibr Maintenance,,
phone 524-8892, Goderich -
24tf
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We buy and sell
e scrap metal
PHONE. 524-9514
AND 524-9502 i2tf
EAVESfROUGHING
AND LIGHTNING .RODS
NEW INSTALLATIONS
.& REPAIRS
Estimates Without Obligation
Contact
Wingham - Phone 357-1077
CUSTOM BULLDOZING
CHAS. BRUINSMA
Bayfield 565-2846
SCREENED TOP SOIL
(stone, grass and root free)
LANDSCAPE WORK
(light dozing, levelling,
backfilling, etc.)
BACKHOE WORK
(excavating, etc.)
also for lanes and yards,
fill, etc.
LYLE MONTGOMERY
Clinton d.
482-7644 evenings
or
Clayt's Gulf Service
ART'S LANDSCAPING
Seeding, Sodding, Shrubs
FREE ESTIMATES
166 Bentiett St. E.
524-9126 22tf
LAMB'S DELIyERY
MOVING HAU,,LINS
PHONE 524-9657
14-22
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
WORK aUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey tiaie, Clinton
PHONE 482-3320
HURON
IlEAD 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
Cemetery Memorials
And Inscription
Ronald C. McCallum
524-6272 .-
215 Wellington St. -S. Goderich
Representing
Stratford.
D. IN MEMORIAM
BARKER: In lov,ing memory 6f
a dear wife and mother, Ruby
Violet Barker, who passed away
June 22, 1964.
Gone from us - but leaving
memories,
Death can never. take away.
Memories that will_always linger,
While upon this earth we stay.
- Lovingly remembered ,by her
husband and family. - 25
loving meinory of a dear mother,
Mrs. D. J. Cnatwell, who paSsed
. away April 1, 1964, and a dear
son, James Wilmer Rutledge;
Junt, 16, 1962.
Our family circle' has been
broken,
Two links from' our chain are
gone.
But though we're parted for a
while,
We know we'll meet again.•,
- Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by .the Rutledge
family. - 25x
15. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
BERTRAM ELLIOTT, LATE
OF THE TOWN OF
GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON, RETIRED
RAILROAD EMPLOYEE,
All persons claiming against the
aboVe Estate are required ,to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned, on or
before the 23rd day of June,
1969, after which date the assets
will be distributed. .
Barristers,
18 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario.
23,24,25
IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD
JEFFREY. LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY, IN
THE COUNTY OF HURON,
All persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to
forward full particulars' of their
claims to.the undersigned, on or
before the 14th day of July,
1969, 'after which date the assets,
will be distributed.
18 The Sctuare,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
25,26,27
,ORR: 'In loving memory of a
dear wife ' and mother, Rota
Emily Orr, who passed away one
year ago.
A voice we shall always
A memory we will
forever,
Of a loved one
us all.
- Lovingly
husband an
Will always
treasure
who was dear to
remembered
the
by
:E. CARDS OF THANKS
TYNDALL: The family of the
late Melvyn Tyndall wish to
convey their thanks for the
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes, cards and assistance
given in so many way during our
recent bereavement. -26
F. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
of Auburn are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary Lou., to
Paul James Johnston, son of
Mrs. Marjorie Johnston of,
Goderich. The wedding will take
place on , Saturday, July 12,
1969; at 3 o'clock in 'Knox
Presbyterian Church, Auburn.
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Mr. and Mrs.. John Lawrence
McEvoy wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,-..
Janet Elaine, W.O.R.P., Halifax,
to Douglas John Ische,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John
Ische, Sebringville, Ontario. The
Wedding will take place
Saturday, July 12, 1969, at 2
p.m., at East 'Nissouri Union
Church, 9th cOncession, goth
are presently serving in the
Combined Forces, Naval
Division, Halifax. - 25
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Yvonne Mary, to
Henry James Surrimers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Afthur Summers,
TorontO, Ontario. The wedding
wilt . take place Saturday, July
12, 1969, at St. Paul's Anglican
Church; Bloor Street, Toronto,
. G. COMING EVENTS
WILLERT: The family of the
express their sincere gratitude to
friends, neighbors, relatives arid
ail who assisted us in so many
ways during our, recent sad
bereavement. Your Vissits,. cards,
floral tributes, heart fund
donations and thoughtful
support are deeply appreciated.
gpecial thanks to Dr. J. R.
Leitch, Dr. 11. W. Flowers, the
nurses and staff of first east and'
second west Alexandr1 Marine
and General Hospital, Ed Stiles,
Mrs. Jack Hinton, Mr. andYIrs.
Pon Noble, the Ftebekah 14odge
and ladies of Unit One UCW. --
Gladys and Pat Willert. - 25
WESTFIELD United Church
Anniversary will be held on June
29 at 11 a.m. in Westfield
United Church. As this is -the
closing service of the church, all,
fornier members are especially
itufted to attend. 25,26
BUS TRIP to" Toronto, under
the auspices of Mary Hastings
Club, leaving Past Office at 7
return. Call 524-7248 or
524-7517. - 24,25
RUMMAGE Sale at the
Salvation Army on S'aturday,
No one was injured, but an irreplaceable barbecue of unusual
design was destroyed when a /00 pound slab of concrete fell
from a chimney of a St. David Street home and crashed through. a
lean-to roof last Thursday. The chimney was struck by lightning'
during the height of the storm. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Bomasuit,
189 St. David Street, received the barbecue as a -wedding gift. -
staff photo
Teacher honored
Oh the occasion of her -
retirement as teacher, Miss
Margaret Foley of the staff of
G. COMING EVENTS
SUPPER, Victoria Street, United
strawberries . and cream,
homemade cake.. Wednesday,
June 25, 6:30 p.m. Admission.
Phone 7696 for tickets. -25
G E0 In formation Meeting,
A u burn Community Hall,
ThLrsday, June 19, 1969,.
Speakers Jack Stafford, Dave
Martens, Ladies are especially
invited to attend. 25
WEDNESDAY, June 25, Rose
Petal Tea, Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, 2:30 - 5:30
p.m. Auspices Mary and Martha
Unit, UCW. 25b
SATURDAY, June 21, Open
House, Queensway Nuthing
Conducted tours. - 25b
St. Mary's School was honoured
at a dinner party on Monday
night.
' Fifteen of her _school
associates giithered at Dunlop
Inn for dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Following the dinner, Mrs. Anne
Doherty presented Miss Foley
with a gift as an expression og
the best wishes of her friends.
Mrs. Doherty also gave a brief
resume of her association with
Miss Foley during their years of
teaching on the Goderich
SeRarate School staff.
Miss Poley had the himour of
being the first principal of St.
Mary's School when it opened in
1960. During all her years of
association with pupils and
teachers, she has been known for
her quick wit and ready answer.
Her friends and all who
worked with her, wish Miss
Foley many years of happy
THERE will be a general
information meeting sponsored
by Ashfield Local 342 Ontario
Farmers' k Union.- held at
Brookside Central School
Thursday, June 19 at 9 p.m.
Guest speaker, Bill Langdon,
executive meiTsber, of OFU.
Everyone welcome. - 25
Society Flower Show will be
held on Saturday, June 28, at
North Street Church Hall. Entry
fortns and year books available
at Reg Boll's office. Special sale
of garden flowers. Open from
admission 50c, - 25,26
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FORMAL
RENTALS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
LTD.
CLINTON GOMA ICH