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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-04, Page 111 1 14.. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE 1 S,, NOTICE to CREDITORS imaromeamminman CALL - FRANK TUTT For all yQur-flooriri° gneeds. Buy your carpet anywhere. 20 years' installation experience. • Free measurements. k ••w4xC y0..st%04 24-66 x Goderich. DAVE FARRISH Plumbing, Heating & Air -Conditioning Remodelling° and new in'stallat'ions for all of your plumbing and heating needs. Presently, situated,at Esso Home Comfort Depot, The Dock-,, Goderich. Phone before $ix p.m. 524-6631 after six 1-291-1382, '-2tf ANDERSON'S APPLIAN, E =SERVICING 186 Mary St., Goderich 524-6144 -- Domestic Refrigeration * Electric Washers, Dryers, Stoves ACE RADIO 'and TV Service, Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W., '"Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771. 40tf FOR your Antenna Sales and Service contact Alvin's TV;,162 Mary Street, ;'phone 524-9085: — tft. PARK HOUSE Available for wedding receptions, banquets, parties. - Rea.so'nable, rates: - -Phone 524-9942: -«- 4,5,6tf SIGNS BY WEBSTER SPECIALIZING IN: * • Bulletin boards * Plastic electric *' Truck lettering * Silk screening - * Commercial' designing of company trademarks * Show cards - .,., .,aW 4ndow banners All Sizes & Type of Signs PHONE EXETER .235-0680 ANYT,IME 24 HOUR: APPROVALS • 2nd "and 3rd Mortgages Arranged in the Convenience Of Your Home LOW cost. You can call to 11 p,m. today for • helpful courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp. Ltd., 330 Bay Street, Toronto. Call collect. • 366-9586, EVGS., 231-8146 GODERICH TAXI, • BRECKLES Authorized '"SIIVIPLICIT,Y" SALES 'It' SERVICE Goderich 524-7144 Experienced Decorator PAINTIN k AND WALLPAPERING FREE ESTIMATES Call 524-6667 W. Pedersen - 101 VICTORIA ST. DAILY CAR RENTAL 'Reasonable Rates ' McGEE'S • Goderich : Phone 524-8391 • 19tf • REMODELLI Kitchens = Bathrooms Tiling; • Etc. ' Call (_ ..• LOU 'ROBIC'HAUD IN THE ESTATE OF FRANK EDWIN RIBBER?,,, All persons having claims against` the_ estate of FRANK EDWIN IIBB RT, late of 86 Waterloo. Street, N., • Goderich, • deceased, who died on or 'about the. 18th' day of November, 19701 are hereby notified to end iib<i ht><_.$he ui le tgpc �. ..- ersonal-'Rept4fiserrtative of the said deceased on or before the, 20th day of• March, 1971, Cull particulars of their claims. , Immediately after the said date • the said Personal Representative will d: , rtbute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it sffall then have notice. Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this 18th day of February, 1971. -- ° `VICTORIA ANp GREY TRUST COMPANY,. 1 Ontario Street; Stratford, Ontario. (Executor) By — Prest and Egener, 33 -Montreal Street, Goderich, Ont. Their Solicitors herein. 8,9,10 BUSINESS ;OPPORTUNITIES EARN MONEY IN SPARE TIME Merz or Wornep to re -stock and collect money .from New Type high, quality coin-operated dispensers' in your `area: No selling. T9 qualify, ,~Bust have.. car, references, 0:50 to $3,000 cash. Seven to twelve hours. il Weekly Barr-� net. ,,,,elt,erellent income. More fulltithe,,, We invest" with you —• and establish your route. For personal interview ; write: $• ' V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED, 2480 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor 19, Ontario, Include phone number. — 9 ALL persons having claims against the Estate of 'THOMAS, WILLIAM CASTLE; SR., Retired Fisherman, late of the Village of Bayfield, in ; the County of Huron, ,who died on or about the 21st day of February, 1969, --are required to file the same with full particulars -.N, with the undersigned by the 27_th __.day_ of _M .1 arch l,9 + as_ after that datethe assets of The- estate heestate will_be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 1st days of March, 1971. , PREST and EGENER, Barristers,•etc., 33 Montreal Street, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 9,10,11 IIIc 524z6921 CEMENT WORK DO, IT NOW AVOID SPRING RUSH PHONE 524-9839, 9-1D-11-12 HIJRON DEAR.-.: STOCK REMOVAL . CLINtON Due to the decrease in meat prices we are unable.. to pay for any farm stock. - We offer fast, efficient, courteoils, same day service. 24 -Hour Service -7 Days a Week IN THE ESTATE OF' WILLIAM WESLEY WICKS, LATE . OF :THE TOWN OF GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, CLERK. All persons claimipa,g against the above Estate -are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned,on or before the 29th day of March, 1971, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY &'101:1RPHV, Barrlsters, 18 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors' for the Estate. 9,10,11 IN - THE ESTATE iOF VERNA JEAN KILPATRICK, STORE MANAGER, LATE OF THE TOWN Op' 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 29th day of March,, 1971, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, -- Barristers;' ,,18 The Square,,- Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 9,10,11 CaJI "Collect 48-9811 16. PUBLIC NOTICE License No. 237-C-70 —4ltfn 16. PUBLIC NOTICE Under the 'provisions of the' Waste Management Act and the Regulation, notice is hereby given that it is intended to apply to the Department of Energy and Resources Management fora PARKED at the rear of the Five Taxi Stand At Points Gulf Station is a Fiat ,Bluewater , 1500, -red--convertible sports car, r;''.C+"L n•+,. '+:K7x4 sn':.R><h«mwart ..hw --.15.4-•.•. ,s' .-- a. �i �vir3z�ja1:~.iceneeybl:•w5,2r4,‘ 80 Victoria St. and 'a VW Van, .bine with white top,? with 1968 Licence No. 986-91K. If these "vehicles are not .claimed by their respective owners by' April 1 they will be disposed of to offset storage charges. — 8,9,10 w 524-6594 24 Hour Service Bill Swan, Prop. • NEED A CAR From - NEW OR USED V'E -HAV-E--THEM- • $299 p AS LOW AS $.25 DOWN EXAMPLE: - 1963 AMB SAD R four -door, 327 V-8, po er brakes,' power Steering, radio, two tone 'paint, like new tires, reclining seats, real clean inside, (needs' a little paint), safety checked. Lic. J60983. (If You Qualify) 499--- G RA F • .. SERVICE �ArSla.5A�.�u(Yry3FM�� %rw: AMX - Javelin • Hornet • Ainbossodor - Rebel BAYFIELD ROAD, HWY 21 -- GODERICH, ON'r„ GORD MUNROE PHONE 524-8411 JOHN tiRAP -Certificate of Approval for a waste management system serving Domtar Chemiieals �1•-y-y1•"-te•.d.,,,,agmak7i.4.t.-.".•+,�'1,4,y..,,YJ:�aliliiiS++;4i 7Evapora't;ar Plant, Goderich, Ontario. • Signed A. P. Boutilier. 7,8,9`1 17. BUSINESS _NOTICE MEDICAL Massage, Thermo -Therapy and 'Ultra- Violet; ''`°4'118 Anglesea. • Street, phones, house- 524-7617; office, 524-62'81. W. C. Breckow, Reg, M. 19. LOST AND FOUND LOST — In vicinity of Auburn, two-year-old female German Shepherd dog,, black and tan, Answers to name of Bonnie, Phone collect 526:7758. — 9 FOUND Prescription glasses at Eaton's Order Office, Wednesday, February 24th. Owner may claim same by ^ identifying. — 9 •A:° BIRTHS ROBINSON: Bill and Mary Lou (nee Drennan) are happy to annouhcie the birth of their son, William Mark, on Feb'ruary 26, 197'1, at Hotel Dieu Hospital, St. Catharines, Ontario. — 9 • BEAN: At Alexandra Hospital, ,, Goderich, on February " 28, 1971, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bean, RR 5,. Goderich, , a , daughter, Stacey Lee. BRINDLE -Y: At' Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on February 23, 1971, to Mr, and Mrs. Doug Brindley, 104 • Elgin .Avenue East, a daughter, Teresa Lynn, ,HUNTER: _ .At Alexandra Hospital,,,Go'deri h, on February Timo>h 1=lt:inter;R " G.oderi,ch, • a son, Matthew. John. McISAAC: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,. on February 25, 1971, to Mr, 'acid Mrs. William Mclsaac, 202 'Elizabeth Street, a son, Steven Douglas.„ . SCHN•EIKE-R: ..At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,- on February 24, 1971, to Mr, and Mrs. John Schneiker, 194 Bennett Street, a son, Carl John. C. .BRIEFS THE U.P. & T. Fund Committee of Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah . Lodges have wheelc'hair.s and' other equipment for loan, free of charge. Contact • Amos Osbald-eston, Park. St., phone 524-9623, .oe Fred Fritzley, Wilson St., .Phone 524 7217. eow D. IN MEMORIAM •,i'1• E. CARD TOF THANKS TEBBUiTT: The relatives of the The mont ly meeting of the arrange an evening of bowling trip and blanks were filled it the late V4'illto exp �E•tt(,thei Tebbutt Walkerburn Club vir'as held at the for a fun evening, ._ The draw members with . adjectives. T`hI, wishes to express ,their thanks p ho me o f Mr's. Walter prize was .won 'by Mrs.. Guy proved -amazing and' .amusing neighborsrand teelatiYes.,forn to ifloral Cunningham•+ The president Mrs:' Cunningham: . , The . program for• the nest , rte tributes., donations to Heart Elliott Lapp was in eharge of the meeting .be in charge of Mrs;,: , Fund, Cancer Society, . and meeting which opened , -by , ' The program was in.charge,�of . Lloyd jVicC1inchey mat 1Vlrs.. messages of 'sympathy during singing Co.i Canada. ,P'l'ayer was ,•Mats.,. arth Mc.Clinchey and Mrs.. �Elliott-;:Lapp 'with ,the' lunch „ our relent bereavement. Special taken . by, Mrs,W,alter,s;�� Walter Cunningham. . Mrs. committee being Mrs. •Arje Lia• 33�kk . N $F loin {'V, .1ti 9 ;v l 1i , ails- . -w 11 ,4 ,:,°,r D,t/.• X i '"'" � :�>� �lahalr,�•� d�Ih�l a ,.� �r��ar��ghaxn„.�?'r���rtll�tti?ires:fa�s�•„ ifi�`��i�rr�Z s1:�� ,;1I$xes���g• pn3� ab y . �:� previous •meeting• were aecepte4. „pictures of their trip last summery Penf©und. At. the..,.40$0,;44,--tl i .r,-.4 •; ,_, as . read •by Mrs. , George to the West Coast of Canada.', meeting a lunch was Served by Schneider.' The • roll call Was . Mrs. Cunningham wrote aa short Mrs. Elliott Lapp' Mrs. Lloyd answered by telling the most story about the , McClinchey's McClinchey+ . • exciting experience during the storm. Aubu �n BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK.. See pig, of - West Co as t - •OOt!BRICI;I SIDNAL-SiqA, M.U. -4, • a • a, Walkerburn Club meets 526.755; Arnold Miller and the McCallum families, Rev. Royal, and also ladies whohelped at the home afterwards. -- 9 ' FoOKS: I wish to thank friends, relatives and neighbors fp r, gifts and visits while I was 0' patient in Alexandra Hospital. Thanks to Dr. A. B. Deathe, nurses and staff second east and West. Special thanks to Dr. M. M Cauchi, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Maybury — Kathleen Fooks. -•- 7. Kn® ,• x UCW. hears. e 'The P busi'hess period was 4 opened by a reading by Mrs. Lapp, A letter and .picture of, • . •• I • cinngtheir adopted Korean child was topic- o:n si passed' around. It expressed y x-, The general meeting., of the special thanks for Christmas thii - Church Women of Kn 0 gifts. Plans were made for the-' United Church was held( last 11 IM1 R: 1 would like to thank next meeting which will, be held Wednesday afternoon in the neighbors, friends and staff of •at ..the home of Mr's.:Ted- -Sunday school room of the Maitland Manor, also Mr. and Hunking. A home-made baking church. Mrs. Gerald McDt yell Mrs. Oltman for,cards and visits. sale will be held. Mrs. Lloyd . presided and Mrs. ' Norman' Special thanks to Dr„ Deathe,- :penfound was appointed to ° W)ghtman--was at the piano. The nurses and staff of second floor west while I was a patient in meeting dwas opened by a Hymn Goderich Hospital. — Erna Knox e h u re h sing led by Mrs. Lawrence Helmer. — ”"" Plaetzer and Mrs. McDowell to host opened the _meeting with a call td worship by reading a .poem.. The scripture lesson from Luke prayer ' service and. Matthew was read by Mrs. THE REVEREND Charles • Peter ' Verbeek. Meditation and Attaway 'of Oklahoma City, • The World's ' Day --of Prayer prayer was taken , by Mrs. Oklahoma will be • holding service will be held on Friday, McDowell. The offering was. Serviiies at''tlre 'United Holiness 4Marc`h` �5i'ri• Rnox L7riitedChurcii,- received by • Mrs• R. ,Koopmans Church leach',evening,: February__, ,4014xn. 2,..�n� 'he..,theme-_is_. r. asoc.iul ti.me..en'o. ed..- _ e: eo_ _ 1.. --n/ .�M..r._ - ._ _..�.iVI1.5:..�rl�si, u�Ioy�,e/vy ..1 -ill _ � .. __ ..--��:--� � :. �i�4i11'""l;o'iC�arcli `lfh, of""i`•'"'p:m `� �'New People fora New A e"�• P g giiissew' Auburn. a separates for ,summer_. Trudy Machan presided 'for the girls placed their pattern's on their materials, ., COMING EVENTS Mrs. Wighman xilayed hymn, A Closer' Walk with `hod. ' She gave meditation on this hymn. Readings were given by Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. ' t. Koopmans. Mrs, McDowell read a New Year's poem written by the late Miss Margaret Small, Pastor Alfred Fry gave the message and read from' the Book of Acts. His theme was based on the Christian Community azld sharing. The business portion` of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. The World's Day of - PraYer will be held in Knox United, Church on • March 5 at 2 p.m. Pastor..,Fry - pronounced the benediction and A welcome to all is extended. and the guest speaker is the rector of St. 'Mark's Anglican - WEDDING RE,CEPTIONJfor Mr. Church; Rey. Keith Stokes. The and' 'Mrs• Robert McWhinn•t�y service of worship which will be (nee Sandra • Lafromboise), ,used by Women throughout the March 6, 1971, Saltford Valley world' was, developed by .a group Ball, 10'p.m. to 1 .a.m. Country Boys, iunch served 8;9x of women from the Caribbean area which includes Guyana, the second meeting of the Jamica ;and the Virgin Islands. Fashion Fuss held at the home _ BAKE SALE — Beta Sigma Phi, ,Every woman :in the'community of Mrs. Donald Haines with 15 Saturday, March 6th, . at one is, invited to attend this service; girls present. The minutes were o'clock, at D.enommne Flow-er. - r, accepted as read 'by. Gail Elliott. g - The • roll call was answered, by r Auburn Ss one point to consider ” when RUMMAGE SALE -`'Saturday, making separates for summer. March 6th • at 1 :3U at the. r Mrs. Haines demonstrated :how _ t:,origratulations to Mrs. Laura H to use apattern read the Salvation Army. rlt, Goderich. Fowler of Goderich formerl of p 9 this village who celebratedyher envelope 'and pin the pattern on 80th birthday. material. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt IlARBOURLITE Inn, Saturday, March 6th, dancing,for the over : ,.,,: Mr. D.pnald Young and Mr. •--fa..fteeri-'crow"d, aoup called • Kenneth Scott spent a few 'day's 'Sugarfoot. Time 1.0' p.m, to 1 • last week in Toronto. a.m. Admission 31°:25. — 9•-, YOUNG: In loving inernory of James Thomas Young, who passed away March 2, 1962. I -11S life was unselfish, for others he lived Not to receive;"blit only to"give, 'Helpful and willing, so thoughtful and kind, ' ' `Bea"utiful memories, he left , behind. Sadly missed by wife Mary, Eunice. -and family. -'9x E. CARDS OF'THANKS----- ELLIOTT' I wish to thank friends and relatives for cards and visits while I " was in Alexandra 'Hospital.- Special • thanks ,' to Senior Citizens, Orange 'Lodge, Dr. A. B. Deathe, nurses , and staff AIeicandra Hospital. — David Elliott. '- 9x KILPATRICK:•We wish to express our apprecl'ation to our friends who so ki•nd`IrSent floral tributes and cards, . and others who helped in many ways during our recent bereavement. A' spacilat_, .tb a il .t* Q •..-minister , Rev RM t,' Raymont;---°Ifni'-tPr • . MR• R. LI•NCE, Manpower' Counsellor will be the speaker at' a Respiratory Disease Meetir g,. on Wednesday, March.' 17,r 1971; at 7:30 p.m. The meeting held at the Huron -Perth TB and :Respiratory , Disease Association . office at 121 Wellington 'St., Stratford. Please try to attend. McCallum Funeral Home, Dr, Cauchi'' And pallbearers•,•••—Their,. kindness will always bap remembered. — Milton and Clara Kilpatrick and family,'-•E•li•f--ford , and Harvey. — 9 MacDONALD: We wish to thank all our many friends, • relatives and neighbors for' the many beautiful gifts, flowers and cards we received on the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary celebration on February 1911.1. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. MacDonald. —9 BRUINSMA: I would like to take this .opportunity to thank friends and neighbors for their kindness while I was a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Special'thanks to Dr. J. Leitch, Rev. A. Beukema, the staff of second west and therapy department. Their thoughtfulness will always be remembered. — Mary Bruinsrna. ...4... - 20. MISCELLANEOUS LEEKING: On. behalf of myself and my, family I -would like to thank -4he , members•-• ,of • the Kinettes• for their devoted tune and • energy that made the Goderich Kinet.te Mardi Gras Dance such a success. •Since i was fortunate to win this very thrilling. and exciting event i xtIc t saiAkey bcm ,, 4: ,1' e W ``` `"1` " Vtlit r w car cfiw'm.'. 'Merchants who contributed the very wonderful We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing ' * Claw Retipping 1 * Watch Repair * A Citron Repair - Clinton, epar Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton 12tfn. DANCE 'sponsored by 1,19Q1 and 86 Canadian Forresters, 19'71; 10 -1, - Music by the • Door prize, Everydne 524:-8036 or ets• 9 Friday; April ,2, H bourlite Inn. D'esjardines. _efreshments• welcome. Phone 524-9840 for tick r-' . 6 NEXT TRAVELOGUE TUESDAY, MARCH 16 ROM/UM tIIILHELMSEN Timbuktu, N. Africa & Beyond Sponsored by Goderich Rotary • BINGO Arva Ball conveyed the thanks of Mr. Keith Arthur on - behalf of the March of Dimes campaign for fund-raising. The girls collected, in the neighbourhood Qf. $40 last Friday eve.nirlg..,,They, played a - game and then had a Bible study Oh 'the first eight books of the Old Testament. Mrs. Bean showed how • to straighten 'invited 'the girls to' her, home • material. and preparefor cutting. March 24 ' and 25. The •girls Mrs. 'William ' • Empey shoWec1'' discussed what they could do for how to adjust a pattern, Some of_ fellowship and fun. anitoba farms Manning o withhold taxes too Manitoba ' farmers " have the NFU position on this matter • launched a program of before them. The NFU has argued, since commencing this.. %project :Ontario, in the fall of 1969, that education tax should be related to one';' ability to pay and not „on the amount of property they, payThe NFU, in attempting to get a' complete change in the tax structure, asked the Manitoba government, in the meantime, to reduce the inequities now, by refunding 40 percent of'. the 1970 taxes. Walter Miller said following the meeting that .."Provincial governments' fear of raising this. additional' money from income r i .EVerVZSatrt rdaYA Aw LEGION -HALL Starting Time -8:30 p.m! Safety tips • Motorists! Automobile collisions ... especially in winter .. are often' the result of cars 'being driven too fast for conditions. Always make sure you drive at a safe speed and adjust to changing road, weather and traffic conditions, Remember, safe driving "---• the kind that keeps you lout of collisions depends on your ability to be 'aware of driving conditions 'and to adjust ',to them. Don't foget, such adjustments can help prevent needless collisions. Motorists! When daytime driving visibility is poor, due to snow flurries, rain or fog . . . make sure other drivers can see you and you can see them. Simply turn on your headlights . . . low beam. Reduced driving visibility increases the chances of a collision . . . so use your •y headlights whenever daytime ` on your headlights . low -. with-holditlg of municipal taxes, as the NFU battle against the present method offinancing education continues to spread across Canada. Leading a delegation last Thursday,. February 25, Walter Miller, Vice -President of the :. National Farmers Union, and Phil Schwarz, Regional Co -Ordinator for Region 5, •(Manitoba) met with two cabinet ministers of the Manitoba kgovernment, the Hon. Samuel Uskiw,, Minister of Agriculture, and the' Hon. Howard R. Pawley, Minister of•' Municipal ' Affairs, and placed `r. SaIly . gifts 1 received. --- Mrs. Eileen beam, for your safety and the Leeking. -- 9 ' safety of others. sees.e. Of Interest To Women THE GODERICH Women's' Institute will sponsor a Dessert Card Party in the Legion Hall, Wednesday, March 17th, at 1:30 p.m. A mammoth bake sale will be held at 4 .p.m:- Everyone welcome. Admission 75c. — 9,10- ' ,10- % e nat- is ••,e ioy�.� r • tax seems' to be 'that . for one province to— apply it wdTi1 encourage ` industry or business to _locate in 'some other part,of Canada." "This," he said, "is why the , restructuring must be on a national, basis. With both Ontario and Manitoba' farmers With -holding taxes, anal' interest and support spreadi•ng throughout other regions, the NFU, following a directive from its December convention, is optimistic that considerable headway can be made this year." He•said it was hoped that politicianso° at 'every level, in •.every'. hart of Canada, would undertake to co-operate in bringing an end to the unfair, discriminatory method of raising money to finance education. T 'Members voted at -their regional "meeting to continue with -holding municipal taxes,• in an attempt to have a commitment from the Ontario !overnnient that restructuring of the education tax system would be undertaken. Exeter cow gets award for. production Sandell Vivian Trademark, a • purebred Holstein cow in the herd of John Streutker, "Exeter, has recently been -awarded a Gold Seal produetiori certificate by the, Holstein -Friesian Association of Canada. In eleven lactations on twice -a -day milking, Vivian produced 176,000 lbs. milk containing 6,680 lbs -fat, average test 3.80 percent butterfat. In ° -her latest lactation, in 305 days on twice -a -day milking, she • produced 11,137 lbs. milk containing zr37 Iiis, fat, average --''his record has a Breed' Oats - Average of 108 perent for milk and 115 percent for fat. M '.