The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-11, Page 11OA, WM`
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L HELP WANTED
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10. WANTED (General)
WAITRESS - Part-time waitress WANTED •-•- Thirty members for
. ,
re.quired; 25 to 30 hours perWeight Watchers Club. Phone
Week during the day. Good 524-6-123 or .524419= 6
working conditions and wages.
Apply, in person to The CIO k WANTED - A small apartment
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. :SERVICES' AVAILABLE
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Willigallialliffillailallealli*-- 13241..Y.CAR RENTAL '
Reasonable Rates
• !, McGEE'S
' Goderich '
--"' ' • .. ' „ • Phone 524-8391 • • ,
' For all your flooring needs. ‘ • 19tf
Bey your carpet anywhere.' -„,
f
to • 20 years' installation -
. - experience. ': PARK HOUSE , ' •
Available ' f6r ' •, wedding
Free measurements. . receptions, banquets, parties.
--- R e a s o ri a tile. rates. Phone
-51:44g0gLiv? '
tr,lt • ,. , '• ..
, .i CI P444.4244'9940.3‘1141.*4°P"Ir".4' '
ALL
FRANK TUTT
ill, Kingston Street. 47tf .for one person, Apply Box 49;
- Signal -Star. - 6,7
• -,.' s, Public or High School -
WANTED Goderich to
• TUT011.
London Friday. night after 5:30,
share as. Richard Jacobs, 126
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'Math for student fro f
m oreig
ctuntry...'Phone 524-8168 or 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
524-6115. .,•
APPLICATIONS for licensed
mechanic for the Public" Works
Department, Town of .Goderich,
will be' received at the T6wn Hall.
until March 6, 1971.
Applications to be • in writing
stating qualifications, 4ige» and
salary - expected. Chauffeur's
license required. T 6,7
• WANTED - Two part-time taxi
drivers. Apply Bluewater Texaco
after 5 rent, 80 Victoria Street,
Goderich Taxi. 7- 6tf.
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ATTENTION: If I can find an
honest person with a car, I'll•set
that person up in a hi.gh income
sales and service business. This
business repeats year after year.
No money required to start.
Apply to Ed 15aur, Elm Haven
Motel, Clinton, Wednesday,
February 17, noon to 7 p.m. 6'
14 10. WANTED (Goneral)
Phone 529-7403 C W Savage • ?nToubrerroes,laponvisiblewit.(L,_
CUSTOM MEAT SERVICE
Chill, cut, wrap, and sharp
freeze. Custom -killing in
Government inspected abattoir.
Also beef by quarter or half.
Robinson's General Store,
Auburn. • Phone .526-7788,
4,5,6,7
Thinking Aout
building a
MILK HOUSE,
or
.DRIV1NG-SHED?
For free estimates call:
RAY LAIV1BERS
Clinton 482-3305 :"
SANDBLASTING
DEMOLITION',
WORK -
SPRAY PAINTING
ARNOLD
STOTHERS
DAVE .FARRISH..:
Plumbing, Healing
& Air -Conditioning
Remodelling and new
installations for' all 9f your
plumbing and heating needs.
Presently situated at Esso Home
Comfort Depot, The Dock,
Goderich. Phone before six p.m.
524-6631 after six 1-291-1382.
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ANDERSON'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICING
186 Mary St., Goderich
524-6144
* Domestic, Refrigeration
• ElectricWasherai> -- -
Dryers; Stoves
BRECKLES
Authorized
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-SIfV1PLICITY"
SALES it SERVICE
138 ELIZABETH ST.
, Goderich
524-7144
Sewing 'Mtichiue
.4PROBLENIS?
Servicing*All 'Makes
New & Used Sales
Alex Reed
197' Bayfield Rd., Goderich
524-846S__
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• MIISCELLANEOLIS
- A RDS
We do types
JEWELLERY. REPAIR
* Ring Sizing
* Claw. Retipping
'* Watch Repair - ,
AcutrOn Repair‘.• r
ANSTETT JEWELLERS.1.10.
Clinton, Seaforth and Watkerkon
15. NOTICE to CREDITORS Awl!.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of 21. BUSINESS -
MARG.ARET I U E L L A •. OPPPRTUNITIES
SCHAEFER, Widow, late of the
E. 'C
\TICK •R,S: 1 whin to (09:#007,1W:
sincere thank and appreolationi•
• to family, man Y friends,,
,,neightiors and members of the•
14dies Legion Auxiliary, Eastern.
Starc'Ahmeek Chapter I.O.D.E.,
••, Women's Institute and Sunset
- ...Circle for their flowers,. cards
and visits.. Speciat thanks to Dr.
Watters, .Dr. Peathe, -nurses,,
hospital 'staff and ambulance
attendants fox their. wonderful.
care and kindness while a patient
on first floor of Alexandra
Marine and. General Hospital.
Your e'On.cern • and
thoughtfulneas Icing be
Town' of: Goderich, in the
Cuunty of Huron, who died on EARN MONEY IN SPARE TIME
or about the 29th day of Men or Women to re -stock and
November, 197,0„, are required tt. collect money from New Type
filelthe same with full part ic‘lars. njgb. sittality coin-operated
witte,: the undersigned ay the dispensers in your' areet, NO
after thavitettetirtsitmet.„mps.,076..,N4mat..-2f,pareMteriet..Sp $750 te!) $3000
.13th day 'of -February; 1971, 4& ;ening. Po 'quatifyrmust-kaye
• ,estatei will be distributed.' dash. Seven to 'twelve hours
DATED at Godericht,9ntario, weekly can net excellent
this .18th day of January, 1971. income. ' More tuft -time. We
PRET and EGENER, invest with you - and establish
Barristers, etc., your -.route.. For personal
—32:Montreal Street, interview write: B. V.
GODERICH, Ontario. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED,
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'Solicitors for the, Estate. - 2480 Tecumseh Road East,
4,5,6 Windsor 19,, Ontario. Include
• phone number. - 6x
ZS*, Sala
Takle"‘0904.904.by,Thir
Oodfnicil •OUide% '
. Sa.tUrday, POrgailY 141,h:
starting at Z.P411+, in the former,
Stedrnali's Store,
REGULA-R meeting of Hosp tal
Auxiliary bald
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Alexandra Hospital WIVIcirldaY,,, • '
February I5th,,at 2:$0 pan. - 6
ICE CAPADES, KitQhener. Bus •
leaving Wednesday, March 34,
5:15 p.m. Contadt 529-7n90
529-7921 'or 524-755'9. 6,7,8 •
remembered. - Mrs. Capt. John 500 CARD PARTYL Saturday,
Vickers. - . February 13, 1971,9 at,
Forrester& Hall, 13enniiiler,,
,sponspred by, L1961 'and 86; ;
Lunch and jar.t*. pr..pvided.
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ST. • GEOlt,GF:i„.4 ye. Tuesday.,-1/4EYvi ,e49.0xv.4-
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G. COMING EVENTS
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IN THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS ALPHONSE LEDDY,
LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
WAWANOSH, 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 15th, day of arch,
1971, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
" DONNELLY & M.URPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
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16. PUBLIC NOTICE
A. BIRTHS
CHAMBERS: At Alexandra
Hospital, ,Goderich, 'On February
5, 1971, to. Mr. and Mrs. John
Chambers, RR 4, Goderich, a
daughter, Sandra Kethleen
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,February 23, from 5 p.m. 6:z./
p.m. in St George's 'Parish Hall;
-adults $2,.00-,-;-ellildren-
Far tickets phorte-IVIrs-.--Scaman-
at 524-7709 or Mrs. Campbell at
524-7935. - 5,6,7
THE MEMBERS of goderich
Rebekah Lodge No. El9 , are
' •planning a-iiessert Card Party
for WednesdaY, April,' 7,
particulars later. -.6,7
TURKEY SUPPER at' 'Victoria
Street United. Chnrch,
Wednesday, February 24, 1971,
6:30 p.m/ Adults $2.00, children
(12 and under).$1.00. 6,1x
op
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NEXT TRAVELOGUE 0
TUESDAY, FEES. 23
DR. CHARLES lAYLOR
"SCOTLAND FOREVER"
Sponsored by Goderich Rotary
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Every Saturday Night
LEGION HALL'
Starting Time -$:30 p.m..
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B ARD: At Alexandra '•• f
9, 1971, to Mr. and •Mis. •
Hospital, Goderich, on February' • D sp
• orts ront
Fernand Bedard, RR '3, Auburn
BY T. D.
a daughter. ,
Both the Senior and Junior
MATHERS: At Alexandra' boys' basketball teams froni G.
Hospital, Goderich, on February' 'D. C. I. won. in games, played in
7, 1971,.• to 'Mr. 'and. Mrs. Exeter.last TueSday, 'the Seniors
Mathers, RR 2,. 6derich, a soff;
by a' 64-33 score,* and the
Robert John.
Juniors by 47-26.
, Coach Peter, Cam'maert's
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D. IN MEMORIAM
ROOM AND BOARD, best , • ' for estimates
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zneals,,J.ree....TV,r4R-Joorij..:ftrone.
524-941:3-5. ,
' 'COMPLETE household effects
Ai or small lots wanted. Call C. &
E., Furniture, 524-7231..- 23tf
• TIMBER WANTED, -,- bushes;
selected trees or logs, all species.
We pay top cash prices. For free
estimate call Craig's Saw Mill,
Auburn,' '526-7220. ---
s. 4,5,6,9,10,11
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HAVE your • rugs and chairs "ACE RADIO and TV Service,
cleaned by dependable cleaners.
Call Superior Maintenance,.
phone,, 524-$892, Goderich.•51tf
41.it
205:Atelsow. , -r • Siterrill'Arin rst71,17fR:ev. rtkl4Z.'Vh7F.Eigv,-
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after January' 21, " • • •
.Frank Wilcox; 60 Picton. St. W., . NOW BUYING Richard J. Worsen. -.4,5,6x
TRI -TOWN
'of a dear brother, William
Tidesweli, who passed away
Goderich Ont Phone 524-7771 , th
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40tf CARS For Scrap
FOR- 'ybur Antenna' Sales and at their yard
Service 'contact .Alvin's 1'V, 162
Mary 'Street, phofte 524-9089. '
CALL 5249514
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INCOME TAX '"
Complete record preparation
and maintenance
WANTED „ - Limousine and " • LAWRENCE, BEANE
simmental- heifer Calves,,or beef
cows with sirrimental or
limousine heifer' calves at side.
Bred back to 'same or, open.
State price, name, 'address and ,
ft. telephone number. Write to P.O.
Box 1551_, Delhi, Ontario.
.5,6,7 .
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Brucefield
482-9260 '
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GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential - Commercial -
Industrial "
WANTED
Dead and' disabled .cattle and'
horses, highest prevailing prices
paid.
24 hour service - clays a week
Fast, Efficient Service - -•
Call Collect Brussels 877-9334
-BRUSSELS PET FOOD- -
,Supplies ,
11/2 miles south of Brussels
. " • '"'' : "15'5' KOalit Stttet . ----------- '
• WANTED - Wringer 'washer . ' Phone'524-'8670
' with pUrnp. Must be in good • Goderich, Ontario.
'condition. Phone 524-6353. - •• 27tf
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WANTED -Reliable%
conscientious vvorrian for ,
• ': housework, one•or two mornings
..,weekly for limited period.. Apply
Box•48,Signal-Star. --6,7 •
WANTED TO BUY (Aid
4 „ books, library's or those usually
stored in attics. Phone
482-q193. - 6 10.
HELP WANTED
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-SEPT-IC TANKS CLEANED-
• MOD„ERN ,EQU IPM ENT
WORWGUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale, Clinton,
PHONE.482-3320
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B. HELP WANTED ,
Many people read aavertiseMeots because they desire
extra, money and extra challenge, but they feel rather,
.* reserved about making • an inquiry. Now we don't
know if you'd like our HouSehold ' Marketing
„Prograrn, Hoeever, we.vvill spend 15 nn -obligating
minutes ,in your home discussing it and comp.aring
ideas. _Merely forward your name, telephone and type'
of automobile to: Volume Distributors Limited, 883
Hamilton Road, London, phone 455-3159, and •well
contact you to arrange a pleasant 15 minute chit-chat
together.
.Lic. No. 273-C-70
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Also- handling alt types of new
and used steel products. tf , themselves of 'this service by
contacting the, county secretary
or the Canadian Cancer Society,
. 'Mrs,' Gordon Rathwell, at- the
office in Clinton, open Tuesday
arid Friday, 2:430- 5:0() p.m.,
phone 482-7832. -- 5,6,7,8 ,
INTERESTED 'individuals or
groups please note that films,
pa mphl ets and pertipent
inforniation are available for the
'asking, for the purpose of'cancer
*iAucattion. Anyone may avail
GODERICH
" TAXI
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SIGNS B
WEBSTER
SPECIALIZING IN:
* Bulletin boards * Plastic,
electric ,* Truck lettering * Silk
, sc,r,Re n ng •* Commercial'
designing „of , company
, trademarks * Show cards *
Window banners'
All Sizes .&• Types, of Signs
'PHONE EXETER'
235-0680; CUSTOM', snow
Reasonable , rates.
•' 524.-9242. Avilable betWeeri
1:30 a.m. 'and 5 p.rp. 5tf
Taxi Stand At
,Bluewater
NOTICE
, TO ALL RATEPAYERS
--s•ervice Station-- • • IN THE
80 -V ictOria St
' I TOWNSHIP OF HAY
.4524-6594
24 Hour S.erviCe • ..s.
• Bill Swan, Prop.
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▪ WHYNOT OSE THEM
'SHARP?
Saws,.Cutlery,
Skates, Lawn Mowers
C. H. HOMAR
Huron Road • '
Opposite Overholt's Store
• • 5,6x
ANYTIME
24 HOUR
APPROVALS
2nd and 3rd Mortgages
Arranged in the Convenience
Of Your Home
LOW cost. You can call to 11
p.m. today for helpful
courteous.. service. Prompt.
Investment Corp. Ltd., 330
Bay Street, Toronto. .Call
-collect. ••
3669586, EVGS-,-, 231-8146
The Assessment Personnel of the,
Huron -Perth Regional
' Assessment office, will be
starting :.the 're -appraisal of the
Towns -hip of Hay commenoing
• the week_ or. February 'I5th,
197'1.
To complete,. this' rnammoili
task, I; the undersigned, solicit
your co-operation. to finish this
undertaking in the shortest
possible time.. All Members of
my s t.a f f ' are carrying
identification cards Which" will
be' presented on contact. YQ1.1
'will facilitate the Assessor'in his
work by allawing, Win to
measure' the ,.exterior of your
bOildings and .giying him. free
access to'% inspect the. interior of
your building's, The thorough
inspection of all prOperties is
necessary in Order that property
owners can 1' be • equitably
assessed.
Please direct all inquiries -to the
Regional-- -AsSesAmerit
Department, .57 Napier' Street,
Goderich, Ontario. Phone
524 -732,6 -or call Zenith 66500,
toll free.
Wm. U•i Viddler, M.I.M.A.
- Regional Assessment
' Commissioner
Goderich, Ontario
blowing.
Phone
Ex.' erienced_
." 74..)0vg./F4a41 reliMill=11.1r*:11,1.10.01t7,.,tk
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WALLPAPERING .anroainting.
Free estimates: Phone 524-9287
or 524-7667. - 5,6X-
HOME,
ree years. ago, February 15,
1968.
We cannot forget your smiling
face,
Your happy carefree Ways;
The smile that. won so many
friends,
In those happy bygOne days.,
One of the best the worlcould
hold, •
Your cherished smile, yo
of gold;
Always ,so good and unselfish
and
kinodn'
Whatde.rful' riamorN',PYou
left behind.
Deep in our hearts your memory
, is kept,
We loved you too dearly to ever
. forget,. ._ :
- Always rern'embered 'b -Y sister
LeNbra, brother-in-law Roy,
Marilyn and Terry. - 6
TtDESWELL:' 'In fond memory
.of our -dear encle, Bill Tideswell,
vho went toobe with God three
years 'ago this Month.
God. gave us a wondellul uncle,
,So true, very patient and kind;
Always a helping h*hd _ for
others,,'.
Treasured 'memories he.. left
behind.
Now away in that' bedutiful
heaven,
Where all 'is peace and rest;
,Treasure him Lord in your
keeping',
F92; )ie was truly the best. •
Always remembered by nieces
. 14 points. Dave Patterson added
eight, Casey Wildgen seven, John
,Moore and Doug Fisher six each,
Roh Willis three, Tgm O'Brien
two, and Jim Durst one point. "
For Exeter, Smith had eight, ,
',Stover four, Rawlings- ..three,
Ward , nine; ancli. Vriese two
_straigbt
Senior Vikings wen their fifth points.
• They led 40-10 at the half, as In wrestling, coach • Ray
they simply outclassed the DonnellY's squfid was "defeated.
South Huron team. 40-23 by Exeter.
Brian Mackenzie was top The results were as tgllows:
scorer for the Vikings- with 18 90. pounds, Peter Sereda
" points. Dave Carruthers was next (S.H.) pinned- Mark Chisholm,
with 14. 1:29;
Three players contributed 98 pounds, Bill Degroot ($
H.) pinned Glen Naylor, 5:59;
106pounds, Larry Donnelly,
(G.) pinned Paul Robinson, -,
5:48; ,
115 'Pbunds, Phil Blaisdale,
,(G.) dec.. ;Barry Millar, 4-2; •
123 'pounds; Terry Corbett
(G:) pinned Bill: Canieriin',;1-:23;
130 pounds, Doug. Geoffrey
(S. H.) pinned John Wellin,
5:Q5;
136 pounds,: Mike „Miller..(S.
H.) pinned Tom' Willis, 2:35;
141 otinds,, Gary Lavier,JS.
1-0 pinned Bob Baker, 3:59;
148 pounds, 'Gary Gibson°(S.
H.)• pinned Con Melady, 2:33; •-
157 , pounds, Ron Fiartmann
(S.4:25H; pinned' Bob- Sciiinidt,
168 . pounds, Jim Rayburn
(G.) dec. Wayne Mayer, 4-0;
178 „Pounds,' Don Truemner •
H.•)•dec. Bill Stenip,4-L-0;"
.194 pounds, Ken Farwell (S. .
H.) drew with Mark Ryan, 7-7; .
Unlimited, Al . Drennan " (G.)"
pinned Don Jones, a:40.'
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eight . points each: Brock
Stimson, Gary Lounsbury and
Dreg Smith4 Warren Watt with
four, and ,,Al' Pirie and Pete
• Teichert, , each with"' two,
• rounded out ...the Goderich
scoring.'
Darling with 'ten points' and'
MacLean with nine were top
men for the Panthers of Exeter.
The Seniors, like their Junior
'counterparts, 11#ve. -a busy
schedule this week with three
games scheduled. Both teams
play. twice at -home and once on
the road. • , •
• Tuesday they played here
against Stratford Central, while
today (Thursday-) they travel to
Mitchell. The G. D: C. I. tam'8
round off :the week by. playing
Se a f ort h here • tomorrow
(Friday). ,
coach Frank MadDogild's
• Junior team upped their record
to 'four wins andone loss with
their victory over South Huron.
- Dan Demers was' again top
scorer for Goderich, hitting for
GDCV '
Marie and Gail husbands and '
family. -- 6
SPARKS: In lOvirig memory of
Verna 'Agnes (Rutledge) Sparks,
who' left us February 16, -1970,
to be with Dad.
.11E11/19DIELLING.
Kitchens - Bathrooms
Tiling, Etc.
-Call
LOU ROBICHAO'D •
524-6921
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rtdr' ' ltd:=201": 'tgati•PRM=r07,="4.14r eatiaitattitantit
Huron County Board of Education
, requires an
AUDIONISUAL
for
F. E. 111NOILL SECONDARY SCI -100L
Wingham,,.Ontario
Duties to commence March first, or as sodre thereafter as
possible. The successful appliCant • will have proven
experience in operatiOn and repair of a wide variety of
Audio -Visual equipment, ihcluding record, players, tape
recorders, ifideo tape recorders, film projctors, as well as
being in charge of the closed circuit television system in the
• School.
Salary.is 'negotiable, based on acceptable related experience,
• and will be.in the $5,500 - $7500 range.
The Boa, reserves the right tb reject , any or all
applications. Selected applicants will be interviewed the
week of February 15 - 19th. Writtpn applications will be
received until" 4:00 p.m. on Monday, February ,15th
F. E. 'Madill, Supt. of Operations, Huron County Board of
. Education, 97 Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario. •
RM. Elliott, 4tZTOMAtD. J. Cochrane,
ewsfront
SENIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING ,speakers were Naiicy HillS and "
Don McGee. -
° Your gentle heart would grieve BY NANCY HILLS The " Judges were Rev. R.
to know,
RaYmont, M'rs. John Gower'and
How slowly titne doth heal,
On Monday, February 1, the - Mrs. Garwood Russell.
death '
The wound it dealt us with your Senior .Public' Speaking, contest
,
A' pain we'll always feel. was heldPat ,
- ' Lovinaly remembered .. by Winner of the prepared ' advance Wilkin nand Karen Palmerowt° asompetition at
the county level, sponsored by
sister Wilda", Vic, Peter and section was Pat Wilkin whose
Glenn. 6 ., the -Ontario„ Public , School
subject vtas "A Man' for' alt-
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Seasons." Pat's speech, I think, Trustee's Association 'and
.
E.'--CARDSi.OF THANKS. gave we who heard it something Supported 6y. the *Ontario
i along the line_of., •HY.dro. '
r• ' -at TO"iiiiFttratattekittibrii-ef4:1040WV*70,4•74;0435:4i,
everyday life, •
„ Her -calm. poise, 'great interest
in , her topic and thoughtfully
prepared material all added up
to give'her first place. -"
• Runner-up in -this section was
Janet Hyde who spoke on "Tire
'Generation Gap." Although this
subject is' time-yvorn and
beginning to bore everybody a
little bit, Janet's cbmposure and
competent deliver brought her
her place.
Other . speakers were., Ken
Doherty 5peaking - on hunting'
and. Marie Plunkett speaking 'on
Pollution.
I think that impromptu
speaking 'is the most difficult
and challenging of the two
sections. the-- contestants are
allowed ten -Minutes in which
prepare their matbrial on a 'given
topic. They are ndt allowed to
use any books./The questions are
more or less opinion questions.
The students must speak from '
three "to five minutes. The most
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Decorator' 15. NOTICE 'to -CREDITORS ExplOre your mirrd.•:- Discover
your inner resources and ',EAGAN: We wish to express
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PAINTING
WALLPAPERING
FREE ESTIMATES --
Call 524-6667
W.. Pedersen-'
101 VICTORIA ST.
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to the decrease in meat
prices we are unable to pay for
any farm stock.
We offer fast,' efficient,
courteus, sameday service.
24 -Hour Service -7 Days a Week'
ALL persons having claims
4pitist the Estate of LLOYD
NIXON BRINDLEY, Farmei,
-late of the Township of
olborne, in the County of
-Huron, who died on or. about
the 29th day. of December,
1970, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
-the undersigned by the 20th day
of February, 1971, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 21st day of January, 1971.
• PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
-33 -Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
4,5,6
'doctors, nurser and ambulance
overcome personal limitati8ns! our sincere thanks to all the
Learn the tremendous
drivers who helped at the time
possibilities of your own ming.
nurses and all the Staff of first
Explore the mysterious , world
of Philip's accident. Also to the
within you. The free book The
floor since his return to
Mastery of- 'Life explains how,
Goderich 'Hosptal, Dr. Walace,
thcough -fascinatingsti-f`ST, you
Rev. Warr, neighbors and friends
can master your -problems and
find happiness. Address Scribe for "flowers, gifts, cards and visits
R 6-sicrucian Order, were very mush appreciated. -
Philip, Hugh and Marilyn
AMORC7 San Jse, California Feagan. - 6x
95114.
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
CUTHBERTSON, . LATE OF
THE TOWN OF GODERICH, IN
THE COUNTY OF HURON.
ALL Orson& claiming against
the above Estate 'are reqeired-to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned, on or
before the 25th day of,
February, 1971, after which ,1
date tie assets will be
distribued.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
Barristers,
18 The 'quare.
,ors for the Kstate.
Call Coiled 4824811
•orattor=atvrar,
License NO. 237-0-70 -41tfn
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19. LOST AND FOUND
FOUND - Black and tan
German Shepherd, aboutfive
months old, near Shepparton.
Call Bannister Motors, Goderich.
5nc
LOST - On Saturday night in or
around the Pizza Patio, my gold
Stanley Ciip diamond ring.,Larry
Jeffrey, phone 524-9876.
Reward - 6
WOULD like to exclfgng lady's
row boots, beige,
"Anike," taken by mistake at
the formakVriday night. Phone
524-6663. - 6
On behalf of the Huron'Couny•
Board of Education, directors,
superintendents, staff and
students, I would like to take
this opportunity to sincerely
thank everyone 'who assisted in
any manner while we were
snowbound at Colborne School
January 26th to January 29'th.
ecial thanks to those ,who
brought fod, delivered
students, and assisted at, the
school. - Wm. Black, Principal.
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PARK: We would like to express
asincere thank you to Ken and
Lloyd Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Len
Cook, Mrs. Leonard Chisholm,
Mrs. John Spivak, Miss Pearl
LOST - Black Aleinn Caldwell and -anyone -else who
Shepherd with brown markings,/ endeavored to help the children
18 months old, answers to tho while I was hospitalized and Bill
Ur --v.
vkitrin. " 4 ,9:0,4.44,,,,J,Las „bp- a,
phone 624-635& - 6x • Marie Park, - 6ne
4,5,6 A
411,
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difficult part of this iS trying not
to repeat yourself if you havent
spoken for the required amount
of time. •
Judged best in this section
waS Karen Palmek speaking on
"School Spirit." Placing a close
second ytr s, n ,Mac
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"Discrimination".
AFRICAN
STUDENT TEACHER
The time of year his -rolled
around again when we, the
stlident body, are t,4? be used'as
guinea pigs. Of course, we don't
mind because at times we get
these poor indefenSible student
teachers running around in
circles •
te.
It has been. our honour "and
privilege to have among these'
people Mr. Kange Schikongo
from S. W. Africa (Namibia). Mr.
,Schikongo came 'to America in
1963 and attended Long Island
University on a scholarship from
the American government.
He came op to Canada this
past September and is presently
attending Althouse
London, Ontario. He hag
received a Canadian scholarship
for this porpose through the
United Nations.
While he hag been hre,- Mr.
Schikongo has been a great deal
of help. Rather than teaching a
histo*.7 course as -such, he has
been leciuring on the pcilitieS of. •
Africa.
Mr. Sehikonto
tu to-'frca. to each when
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