The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-26, Page 11h hU
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B, HELP WI N7p)
PART-TIME cashier for Total
Supermarket. Applications may
alae ' ' fled by writing Box 60,
Signal -Star. -- 8,9
AO
' 9
G°ODERI.CH Raceway . is
interested in an adult that wants
to earn some extra money
durintl _the .auln.zner,A great deal -_
of the 'work may be done at
home. Applicants should have
telephone, typing ant he one
that enjoys dealing with peopled.
Training will be given to
successful applicant. Contact H;
O. • Jerry, 84 Kingston Street,
Goderich, Ontario, 524-96171
residence 524-9300. -= $tf
0. 10. WANTED (Gen!Or�ll)
•
WANTEDOlder furniture,
crocks, antique—glass„, lamps plus
• odds ,and ends. Phone 482-7878 •
evenings. —.4tf.
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
TRi "I" II N
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Income Tax and complete
record preparation and
Maintenance.
Lawrence Beano
Brucefield--482-9260 a
,_. itf
,COMPLETE household effects
or small lots wanted. Ceel'lC & E.
Furniture, 524-7231. — 42tf
BENNY BJERG °
General' Contracting
•
"202' Queen St., Clinton
Phone 482-9372
25tfe
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT '
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale, Clinton
PHONE 482-3320- +
WANTED — Unfurnished room
with board or light housekeeping .
for young married couple. Write
Box 63, Signal -Star. -.9
WANTED = HAVE your rugs and chairs
$2,500.00 first
mortgage, -good security and cleaned by dependable cleaners.
Call Superior _,_-Maintenance,
interest. Apply to Box 62, •phone 524-8892, Goderich. —
Signal -Star, Goderich. — 9 • 24tf
13tf
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
For all makes and models of
sewing machines. Free pickup
' and delivery- in town. • Phone
524-7756. — 42tf
WANTED - A small incubator
for about 100 eggs. Phone 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS
' 524-7201.7 9•
* ,Niramwaraismaganwaramas
13. AUCTION -SALE •
8
AUCTION SALE
of 36 head of fresh and springing'
holstein cows and heifers; :80.0
gal. bulk tank; two De Le Val
milker pails;'will be held for Rod
Johnston; Lot 8, Con.• 3,
Goderich Township - -(1 mile
south of Drive -In Theatre) on
Thursday, February 26, 1970
at 2p.m.
Terms — cash. - . -
,, , Allan Maclntyre; auctioneer.'
• Lucknow,
7,8,9
-14. SERVICES AVAILABLE.
REDECORATING a . room?
planning a. new home? ''".
searching for fresh ideas for an.
4 • older home? An in -the -home
consultation with Interior
"Designer ANNE FAIRSERVICE
mayhe the . answer.'Call
523-44'54 for an appointment. —
910b
GRAHAM • ELECTRIC
Yo ° Complete Electrical Service
Residential —Commercial -
ndu,trial
155 Keays Street '
Phone 524-8670
Goderich, Ontario.
4 • TAX TIME AGAIN!
Are you having -trouble with
that return?
PHONE, 524-6842
For Quick. Specialized Service
T1 Shorts $3-$5.00
r r T1 Generals - $20.00 and up
Huron Farm Accounting
Goderich
01
Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. for your
convenience - 4-1&
Stratford Electric Limited
REWINDING and REPAIRS --
. Teo ah inakes of, ..trmators,
generators, transformers,.
welders. •
24 -Hour Service
136 East Street, Goderich '
524-7409. '•
44 tf
DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S , -
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
ACE RADIO and. TV Service,
r' Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton
Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7Z71.
— ltf
•
AL ,GRANGER'S TV
TV
• Repairs To All Makes Of TV
B?Licensed Technician
258 Huron goad
Phone 524-8925
p 34tf
FOR your Antenna Spies and
Service contact Alvin'sTV, 162
.Mary Street, phone 524-9089.
32tf °
Effective Dec. 1
hn
OPEI
Man., Wed., Sat.
•}, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
for'winter months.ofily
C & W SALVAGE
205 Nelson St. '
' At other than above days phone
524.9514 .
°Buying .aI( scrap metals; handling.
-both -*new :virid -used steel'
products.
IN THE • ESTATE OF
ACHILLE'AIME GRENIER
(ARCHIE ARTHUR
'GRENIER), LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, IN
'• THE. COUNTY OF HURON,
FARMER.
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
, forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 13thr' day of March,
1970, after which date the asset§
will be distributed. •
DONNELLY,& MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for Executrix.
89;10
IN THE ESTATE . OF
FRANCISXAVIER.
BAECHLER, ,LA' TE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE,
• IN THE COUNTY OF HURON,
RETIRED SAWMILLER.
• All persons claiming against,
'the above Estate are -required to
TI-drward full particularrs of :their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the . 28th, :..day..::..:,.of.
February, 1970, : after which
date the 'assets will be
distributed.
• : DONNELLY & MURPHY;
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
. Solicitors for the Estate..,
7,8,9 ,
ALL , persons having claims
against the Estate of MARTHA
CANDACE RICHARDSON,
Widow, late ' of the Town. of
Goderich, in the Count yt of
Huron, who died on or about
the .17th day of pecember,
1969, are required to .filo the
same with full particulars' with
the undersigned by the 7th day
of March, 1970, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed. '
,DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 3rd day of
- February, 1970. '
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
• Solicitors for the Estate,.
7,8,9
16. PUBLIC NOTICE
,TAKE NOTICE .r that the
Corporation, of the. Town of '
Goderich proposes to pass at his
regular meeting to be held at the
Town Hall, West Street;
Goderich on Thursday, the 19th
day of March,, 1970 at the hour
of 7 'p.m. a Bylaw authorizing
the stopping up 'and ,closing of
Huckins, Mitchell and Mooney
Streets, being part of Lots 3 and
4, in the Second Concession in
the ' Township of Goderich; now
in the -Town of Goderich and
revert °' the ' fee therein to the
Town of Goderich.
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
-that at its said regular meeting,
Council shall hear in person or
by . his Counsel, - Solicitor ' or
Agent any person who claims
that _ his lands ,will..,.. be
prejudicially affected by the
By-law and applies to be heard.
'DATED, ,AT GODERICH,
ONTARIO this 19th DAY OF
Feb. 1970
A, BIRTHS
tx. QDERICH SIG,NA � " B,' "HUBS AY,1` BRUARY , . fl
N?T. a - y... ,!'.'Ps'iP?^F.alt•,a���a Hr C;,� -
,•011111111111,11,11.111111.111
MCCORMICK; At • St, Joseph's
General ' Hospital, London, Qn MR
January 21, 1970, to Mae', d : S, V11. S BRADNQi K
Mrs.
Pat MCCOrniek (nee'f''",flnnieimeeting,
n
Jones); a son, Kenneth Pmol,
WHET"'FONE: • At Alexandra'
Hospital, Goderich, .on February
20, 1970, to!Mr, and Mrs. Victor
Wuea tone, Goderich, a son,-
dm 'Lloyd.
BOB NE R: At . Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, an February,
21, 1970, to Mr. -and Mrs.
MacEwan Egener Goderich, a'
daughter, Kristen fargar et,
PII1'ER : At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, . on February 22,
1970, . to Mr. and Mr& Allen
Piper, Goderich, a son, .Trevor
Alien. -
B.' DEATHS
SAUNDERS, Florence .Irene:" In
G,oderieh on Tuesday, February
24, 1970 Florence Irene Sallow,
beloved wife of the late Charles
Saunders, dear mother of Mrs.
Wm. (Geraldine) Church of
Waterford, - William A. of
Wallaceburg, James L. of
T-oronto; _ and- the late • John
Keith Saunders, sister of Mrs.
Donald " (Verna). Burton of
Wayne, Pa., Mrs. Greer '(Nancy)
Cooke of Pt. Credit. Resting at
the McCallum Funeral Home,
Goderich. Funeral Service at
1:30. o'clock Friday afternoon.
Interment MaitlandXemetery. —
9
D. IN MEMORIAM
A .forgotten small village
named' Stapleton, near the Town •
of Clinton was „the topic or
Darold Turner of Goderich when
he" spoke to ° the February
Meeting of the Agbjlrn Women,'s
Institute -last week.. --
''his one this busy village
was situated about one anile east
of Clinton on the Huron Road
.fid it was here that the second
saltwell was founded in Huron
'. County and also 'in North
i erica,. d
Mr.- Turner, • who is the
president of the Huron County
Historical Society' told ' about
Henry itansford who came from
England about,April 1, 1832 and
• bought 2400 acres of land
between the London and
Stratford roads. •
Mr. Turner told of the
hardships encountred and of
the other industries developed at
• this site.
The sawmill and the cooper
shop which made barrels for they
salt to be shipped in, the
blacksmith shop, the cheese
factory and the rag carpet shop
all brought employment for over
50 years to the people in this
district.
Mr. Turner was thanked and
presented with a gift by Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzef: He had been
introduced by Mn.sWes
Bradnock.
S"' H. BLAKE
Town Clerk •
8,9,10,11
ALL persons 'having claims
against the estate of CHRISTY
CAMPBELL . CRAIGIE, Widow,
late of_the Town of Goderich, in -
the County of Huron,.vho died
on or about the 15th 'day of
January, 19701 ere,,required to
file the same with -Hill particulars .
with the undersigned by the 21st -
'day of March, 1970, as after that*
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED, at ' Goderich,
Ontario, this • 19th day 'of
February,i910. •
PREST and EGENER,
'Barri°sters, etc.,°
33:Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario,
Solicitors for the..Estate.
• '9,10,11
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate . of
FI, 0RENCE McWHINNEY,
Widow, late of the Town of
Goderich, iri the County of
Huron, who- died on or about
the -16th day of January, 1970,
are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 2lst day of
March, •1970, as after that date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED b'at Goderich,
Ontario, this 18th day of
February, 1970. "
PREST and EGENE i°,
Barristers, etc.,
22 Montreal Street,
.GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for.the Estate.
9,10,11
SHERIFF'S
SALE OF LANDS
- UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
of an Execution issued out of
the Supreme Court of Ontarro, 4
to me -directed, against the lands',
and ° tenements of Finlay
MacKenzie Samis, Defendant, at
the suit of Canadian Imperial
'Bank of. Commerce, Plaintiff, I
have seized . • and taken in
execution all -the right, title,
interest,and • • eijUity . of•
redemptin of Fink MacKenzie
• Samis, Defendant, ir7 and to:
All and Singular that certain
parcel or tract of land and
• premises situate, lying and being.
in• the Township of Colborne in.
- the County -of-Huron and being
composed of Lot 7, Concession
• 10, Western. Division . in the said
Township of Colborne,
containing 1100 acres, more or
less.
All of which said right, title,
interest and equity, ' of
reden'iption ,of Finlay. MacKenzie
Samis, Defendant, in the said `
.lands, T shall offer for sale .by.
public auction in my office at .
the Court House in the Town of
Goderich in the• County of
Huron, on Wednesday, the 18th
day of March, 1970 at 2:00
o'.clock.in the afternoon..
Terms: 10% down day of
sale, balance within -30 days.
• H. L. Sturdy,
Sheriff, County of Huron.
: 9, 10
NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS
OF COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
At the regular March meeting
of Township Council second
reading will be given tb a bylaw
extending subdivision control to
a11. properties in . the
-'municipality. ..:
Any interested ratepayers
attending will be allowed to
question this bylaw:; -
The meeting will be held at
Township Hall, Carlow, Ontario,
on March 3, 1970, after 10:00
p.m. -
C. C. Ambery,
Clerk Treasurer,
Township of Colborne.
9
MRS. GEO. FINLAY,,will supply
better health products formerly
distributed by the late 'Mr. Ed•
Windorf. • Phone 4'82-9474 or
':482-3271.,- 9
19, LOST AND FOUND'
LOST In east side of town,
large lid for aluminum coffee
pot..' Finder . please . phone,,
524-8658. 9 •
. "BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
FRANCHISE
DEALERSHIP
AVAILABLE
The'. .above -ground .and
in -ground swimming, pool
business is Canada's fastest
growing. business. A small
investment will establish
your own • profitable
business. For further
details apply to Box 61,
The Signal -Star.
A. BIRTHS
'WEBBER: At South Huron
Hospital, Ex 'f k;"'' on February
15, , 1970, to Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Webber, a son,
Christopher Lorne,
HOWE: At Sonoma Community
Hospital on February 14, 1970,
t
o-r,br.,..;artl• Mrsr Kenneth Howe.
�`e��e�.�vc��•o�� Sane
Rosa, 'California, a daughter,
Pamela Lynn,
FOWLER;. In loving memory of
a dear mother who passed away
one year ago, March 1, 1969.
They who think that you are
gone, ' - • °
Because no more your face they
see,
Are wrong — for in our hearts
you•live,
And always will, in memory. ".
-, Ever rememberedby son .
Elgin, Mona, Brian and Lori. — 9
FOWLER: In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, 'Mrs. Wm. Fowler,
who passed away one year ago,
March 1, 1969.
She lived for those who loved
her,
For those who knew her true;
Fd the heavens' that ., smiled
above her and awaited her
spirit too, .
For the cause that lacked
assistance, • • •'
For the future in the 'distance
and the. good that she could
do.
-- Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed . by husband and
family. - 9x •
TIDESWELL: In memory of our
uncle,, Bill Tideswell, who passed
away two- years` ago, February
1968.
This month comes with deep.
regret, . .
It brings back a day we will
,never forget. '
He fell asleep without goodbye,
But our memory" of him will
never die.
What would •we give if we could
say,
Hello Uncle Bill, in the same old
way.
To hear his voice and see his
• smile, -
ro sit with him and talk awhile.
Always remembered but never
forgotten by' nieces Mrs. Bill
Park and Mrs. Gail Cook, their
husbands and family.-nc
TIDESWELL: In loving memory
of a dear brother and uncle, Bill
Tideswell, who passed away two
years ago this month: ._ _
The years we spent together,
The happy days we knew;
Are lived again so often,
In our memories of you. .
Alwaysremembered by
Lenora, .Roy and Marilyn
Ashton. — 9
E. CARDS OF THANKS
OKE : I wish to' express thanks
to friends and relatives who
extended their expressions of
sympathy and floral tributes on
the death of a dear husband and
father. I particdlarly
acknowledge the kind attention
of the McCallum Funeral Home,.
the willing services bf the
pallbearers •and- the comforting
words of Rev: Lockhart. Royal.
Sincere 'thanks- to Dr. Deathe
and the staff of 2nd floor east of
Alexandra Marine . arrd General_
Hospital; also. the Rebekah
Lodge for their kind attention
during our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Irvine Oke and family.
9
JOHNSTON: I wish to thank
everyone who• remembered me
with visits, cards and treats while
I was in St. Joseph's Hospital. -
Jim Johnston.*- 9`
SPARKS: The family of the late
Verna Sparks wish to thank
friends, relatives and neighbors
for their fld'wers cards and gifts
to the Cancer Society' and • the
Gideon Bible ° Society during
'their recent bereavement. A very
special thanks *to Dr. J. W.
Wallace, nurses and staff on,first
floor of Alexandra Hospital. A
sincere thanks to the McCallum '
Funeral Home and R,ev:
Lockhart Royal. -- 9 •
The R dent, Mrs. 'rank
Raithby: opened .the meeting
with ap
oent. , •
, It was decided `^ to°. collect
York labels ,again .and to leave
• • hhem with -Mrs:' Raithby.
The card report was given by
Mrs. Andrew IOrkeonnell and
.• . she read •the thank fou notes
r+eieived. The • roll' , cat!. _ was
, masivered • by •each member
hnamt
adingadmired. a great. Canadian they
°
The collection was received
by, Mrs, Robert Turned and Mrs.
Norman McDowell and the
Pennies for ` , Friendship by
Marilyn Archambault.
A piano solo was played by
Mrs. James Jackson. The report
of the Tweedsmuir Book
committee was given' by Mr&
Robert Phillips and Mrs. W.
Bradnoak.
An interesting display was on
view of old pictures telling the
history of this community.
- Lunch Was served by Mrs:
Lawrence Plaetzer, -Mrs. 'Gordon
Chamney and Mrs. Sam Daer.
The lucky Cup was held by
Mrs. Thomas Huffman:
• The meeting was in charge of
Historical Research and Current
Event conveners, Mrs. Lawrence.
Plaetzer and . Mrs. Gordon
Chamney.
•
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GODERICH
CLINTON -
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Popko of
London visited last Wednesday
with. Mr_. and Mrs. Robert J:
Philips. •
Mr, and M. Donald Rea of
Barrie spent -theweekend with
her parents, Mr. • and Mrs.
Gordon Dobie and her• brother
Ross Dobie.
Plans are being made to .hold
the annual Women's World Day
of Prayer at St. Mark's Anglican
Church Friday; March 6 at 2.30.
P.M. The theme this year is
"Take Courage" and the guest
speaker will be Mrs. William
Craven of Goderich.'Mrs. Donald
Cartwright • president of the -
`A.C.'W., will be in charge of the
program,- assisted • by the
presidents of the other church
"groups in the -district.
tMr, .. , and ' Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and- family visited
Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs.
George Rueger and family at SL
Thomas: -
The -sympathy of this district
is extended. to Mrs. Charles Scott
whose brother; the late Marshall
Stonehouse .of Beigrave, was
buried last Saturday. '
Mr. ' andMrs, Ben Hamilton -
spent the weekend • with his
sister, Mrs. -Reta Allison at Ailsa
Craig.
'E. CARDS OF THANKS -
•
WAGNER: Our thanks .to
friends for the sympathy.
extended •in the recent passing of
our brother, Louis Wagner;
The Wagners and Sandersons. ---
9
G. COMING. EVENTS
HURON . Trail Riders dance, :.
Dungannon Hall, February 27,
10-1, George Bolton Orchestra, •
$1 per person. •-- 8,9 •
The sympathy of this
community is extended to Mrs.
Bert Craig whose brother,-
George
rother,George McNall, of Blyth; passed.
away last Saturday' evening.
4
GODERICH FROSTED FOOD:
1.„
65 HAMILTON ' STREET
SNOWMOBILE COOK -OUT,
Auburn, Sunday afternoon.
Bring your families _..and- lunch --
Members and all prospective
members of Goderich. 'and
District �• Snowmobile Club • °
invited. — 9
,•H
The first meeting of the
Auburn No. 2, 4-H Club €oy the
project Featuring Fruit was held
at the home of the leader, Mrs -
Donald Haines.
Eleyen_girls were present. The
officers chosen were President,
Lynn Turner; vice-president,
Linda • Jefferson; secretary,
Barbara Chamney; press
reporter, Marie Empey. -
Mrs. Haines explained the
course and told the members'
requirements. ' Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt, the assistant leader gave
out the pamphlets.
The girls named their club
The Tutti Fruitties. Barbara
Chamney and Marie Empey gave
a demonstration on
measurements and . Linda
Jefferson and Susan Thompson
showed how to make Grape
Sparkle. This - was served'to the
gi is•
Auburn girl is •
-best actress
Congratulations to . Miss
Nancy Lapp, RR 1, Auburn who'
was chosen 'the best actress at
the annual Junior •Farrners
Drama Festival held last Friday
eve ing at Seaforth.
She was presented with the
trophy by Mrs. Douglas Henry
of Goderich who was last year's
winner.
Miss Lapp was a member of
the cast 'in Beany's Private Eye
presented by the Clinton Junior
Farmers.
• Other members of the cast
were , Paul - Black, Ray
-,McClinchey, Stephen li"a`ggitt,
Daryl Ball, Brenda Archambault,
Randy Henry, Connie Hickey
and Brenda Ball. Marinias"Bakker
was the director,
Junior •Farmers
hold meeting
GODERICH WI meeting in
MacKay Hall, Thursday, March
5, at 2 p.m. y 9
"MY desire is not ,to be popular
but that the Lord may be."
Interdenomiflational Church
Services, Taylor's Corners
School, beginning Easter Sunday
at 10 am. —Mr. Orville Rodges.
—9x
NORTH Street UCW will
conduct its Easter Thankoffering
Church Service, Sunday, March
1, at 11 a.m. - Rev. Harriet K.
Christie, B.A., B.D., D.D.,
co-. rincipal of Covenant
College, Toronto, will be guest
Speaker. There will be a special
ladies choir. - 9
MAPLE Leaf Chapter IODE will
meet at the home of Mrs. J. W.
Wallace, , 35 Wellington Street,
March 3 /at 8:15 p. m, Fees. are
due. - 9
PITRE: I would like to thank
friends who sent me gifts and
ds ° while 1 was . in Sick
dren's Hospital. Special
thanka4to , . ndsw
.1`xx.�rs �,�:ufbo�•..Ic�k�l .1,
.after... iy othetit_anci. siater..so
my Mont could be with roe, -
Patty Pttre. 9
RED CROSS
CAMPAIGN
MARCH 16
TO
MARCH i
MAjPLE LEAF'- BY THE PIECE
POLISH RIN -
PEA -MEAL BACON
END Orr CENTRE
CUTS'_+Itr.-
• CUTS -....,..
BEEF
HEARTS & TONGUE•
MAPLE LEAF PORK.& BEEF
SAUSAGE
•
lb. 99
59'
41:
•FACE•LLE ROYALE.
v ..
PAPER TOWELS
TISSUESPOP UUP ECONOMY, 2 PLY
KLEENEX
0
SHIRRIFF ASSORTED .= 3 oz. Pkg.,
'JELLY DESSERTS
CLARK'S 48 oz. - SAVE 29c
TOMATO JUICE -
MONARCH ASSORTED- - POUCH PACS
( CAKE MIXES.
3
6R$1
The February meeting of the
Clinton ' ' Junior Farmers - ande.
Junior Institute was opened with
a tobogganing party held at the
home of Ken Tyndall near
Clinton.
Everyone enjoyed themselves
and had a good laugh at Larry
Mitchell going, down the hill,
Seated on one ski. He didn't
quite make. it and had to ruri.the
rest of the way to bring it bhek.
The party ended about 10:30
p.m. and all went back to the
Board Room of the Agriculture
and Food Office in Clinton:,
Margaret Postina ^read the'
club paper and Grant Jones gave
his report on the curling match
held. at Seaforth.
John Rodgers gave a report
on the annual meeting held at
Belgrave,' and stated that new
officers had been chosen.
Miss Faye Merrill gave an
interesting report of the dance
held in Stratford and the
crowning of the new Agriculture
Week Queen.
Miss Alice Allen gave a report
of the drama festival to be held
at Seaforth. .
Jamieson Ribey, Faye .Merrill
,.sand°: 'ohhn, ,ieid reg, chosen -
delegates to attend the Spring.
Confetenee to be held ih.
Toronto this year,
YOUR
MONEY
EARNS
MORE
IN OUR ONE YEAR
SPECIAL DEPOSITS
'INTEREST PAId
Your savings can earn this higher interest rate if the
deposit remains for one year. (Minimum deposit
$500,— and at no'time,are funds "locked in..") `
ioderich Community
Credit Union;
.STT DAVID It