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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-05-20, Page 11e• w 11111111110. Ammiwommosiiiimmi 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE A. BIRTHS • SIGNS BT WEBSTER SPECIALIZING IN: * Bulletin boards * Plastic electric * Truck lettering Silk scree..ning * Corpmercial designing of. company ` trademarks, * Show card -s, * inflow. bannersRa,�� _.. Sizes _ Types - _.Ins PHONE EXETER 235-0680 ANYTIME • EIJLIS: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ellis proudly announeq the birth of their grason, Shawn Jamieson, at Woodstock General Hospital on May 6,° 1971. Proud parents are Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Ellis, Woodstock, - 2© DAWSON: At Wirighaxn and District Hospital on April 27, 1971, to Mr. and Mrs. David Pawsor, . a, daughter;'Jacquelyn Susanne. • „-• Gi wsfront Preparations. underway TRACK TEAM CHOCOLATE BAR CAMPAIGN1 By Nancy Hills By Cindy Leeking �:o��•� On Thursday May 13 the Twenty-seven of At - the regular ex.4cuthe their garden produce through groups Goderich track team , met in meeting of the Summer Craft the Craft Festival ' participated in the door to door the home of Mr. and Mrs. RegRussell P,hilli s are ;ng up team for an' exhibition selling of chocolate bars: thisp death competition. Goderich beat year. Jones, it was decided to the baking booth and if you or 'Clinton by seventeen points. y . annolUnce the committee .names your group have baking ,to sell - On Tuesday, May 1,8 the•Thanks to the enthusiasm of and to ask 'your co-operation in p)ease let these ladies know: G d h t k both .students and. supporters, a assisting make'-' this festival the . Mrs. Bert "Alton would like to students from G.1) 01. Clinton with the Clinton track Festival held`'S ti relay evening at Mrs.Jim Burt and Mrs land •and for Lucknofestivqt Nursery r o ertc rac cam `SHERRATT:.,.I t ar St.' Mary's, Hospital; Kitchener, on May 11, -1971, to Mr. and Mrs. James Sherratt Jr., a daughter, Janet• Marie. b. IN MEMORIAM FOR BACKHOE WORK W. PIERSON PHONE 524-8070 FRITZLEY : In foxing memory of a dear son and brother, Gerry; whoJJeft us five years ago, May 18, 1966. r Treasured memories keep him near, As time'unfolds another year; No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts forever there. — Always remembered and sadly `missed by Mom, Dad, Linda and Joe. — 20x E., CARDS\ OF 'THANKS SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED COX: I would like to thank all MODERN EQUIPMENT who remembered me with treats, WORKGJA.RA.NTEED..______ cards and visits while I was a pa`fient in Clinton -Hospital. - Write or Phone. Thanks to Drs. Newland and Harvey"bale, Clinton --.-PHONE 482-3320 Brady, nurses and staff on first floor, and, to neighbors and friends who helped at home with 13tf „ the , chores and also putting in the spring 'corn. — Clayton Cm. 15. NOTICE -to -CREDITORS- T 20x ALL persons having claims against • the Estate of ELIZABETH ANN GIRVIN, Widow, late. of the Township of West. Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 25th day of December, 1970; are required to •file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 12th day, !r of June, 1971, as after that date rhe assets of the estate will be distributed, DATED. at Goderich, Ontario, this.12th day of'CMay, 1971. PREST and-EGENER, `Barristers,•etc.•, 3, 3 Montreal Street, GOD,ERtC I, Ontario. •,. BOWRA: The family of the late Rose Amy Bowra wish to express- sincere gratitude to ,friends and, neighbors for the lovely flowers and the many expressions of. sympathy at the time of their bereavement. Many, thanks to Dr. J. W. Wallace and the staff' at Maitland Manor • Nursing Home for the loving care given during her long illness and to Rev. G. G. Russell for his comforting message. - 20 SO.Iteltors-for the -Estate ; ,We would like' to JACKSON: I wish to thank my many ' friends , for making , my 85th birthday such a„happy one. - 1VI: R. Jackson. =-- '20 - take �'op'portunity to thank everyone for., the visits, cards, 'flowtols-and `gifts while patients ink: :Wingham and "District 4ospital. Many thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim and nurses" on •Y--tegistrtition '' second d Jacquelyn and Sharon. — 20 MILSON: I would like 'ta thank. my many `,:friefids:'a�nd relatives 16. UBLIC . N.OTI, � n - finn '�Yt{ K, r kindergarteny: bstantia1 sum o�" was one it 'should. be, know qi anyone participated in the Huron- rth su money wantin g to sell . "TatstYd°� }' the Students Council.. With only courage and faith, preserves, jams and jellies. track tournament, held ' in Wingham, Results of this meetFive' prizes will be awarded to the six founders of the Festival Mr. Vernon Hunter and his *ill be in next weeks article, students who sold the most bars. feel now that two tremendous committee are the ones who will ,e'',;,. days in LUcknOw•, July 30 and look after -preparing .the Hall. ° ®r.,!o! rt^}1 F �GtS.� S�d•aWklbSlta .-.w«M WY9Wgh�k�Mi .1t �s..L�M�asR f+6 if? �S li : a k .• ygX HdMhi ant i America and the Middle East, Thanks goes to the foli'owing . hear from yott' wtthitr°•ihr•tiext`w'° .BY.ROBERT CCI'UL�'"I:`i '";*"-". Montreal arose at the point' of coal and steel from Nova Scotia 'for the,, very much- needed few days as committees must be ' financial backing that they gave completed. ' confluence o e fl f the St Lawrence,' sugar from Jamaica .and last but not least salt from Goderich. All to promote the' festival: -There will be hundreds Of Ott d R' h 1' R' Henderson awa an lc a leu tvers. ,commodities are s Lumber; Hamiltons people to feed and it would be This fine location , has enabled these Passing Restaurant FinlayDecorators;impossible tb estimate the port her to become Canada's greatest . through Montreal. to the markets Ashtons• �,� C. MacKenzie; Land number of meals to be serd'ed of the lower St Lawrence- � • B Discount; 4. C: MacDdnal l The working folk selling their However, the harbour has not ' The other i c classification of gilds passingthrough this port. The Village • Shop and the crafts will probably be. too busy always been a useful one. In 'the g g is ~those being trans. -shipped. g enerous donation , from to' leave and ,the various Womens early; years' of ter development,Christmas• CountryFair at Instithe currents and shallow channels These include wheat coming . tute in area are being from the Prairies and being • Carlow; as well as the Lucknow asked to cater to these • people made -navigation ' hazardous. Agricultural Society. - and attend to the booth in the Nevertheless the advent of exported . to Europe, fuel oil _ ,a ar nay,"; -by turns, while „ the modern tech», ues- in dredging being shipped from South Without' this support tie. .� ...a' q" g ` g • America and the Middle_East to committee ,would not have been restaurant will be ,catering to the and harbour construction has many buyers avisitors. There overcome these difficultiesand Southern Ontario, and asbestos able to pay for advertising and will be jine•-_ups,, for meals if"' allowed Montreal to evolve into being exported from Quebec, Alt ..folders promoting the idea. - the harbour which in 1966 ' these commodities are Much advertising is yet to be Carlow Christmas ;Fair could be handled over twent two million transferred from one ship o`r done, and will be done through taken as any indication as to y conveyance to' another, for radio,. '1kV., local papers as well , what will be happening in 'tons of goods, further transportation. as Daily papers. Lucknow in July. Today's great harbour p consists of ' two separate These two distinct functions The committee are working installations, The smaller of the . make up Montreal 's role as a overtime on making preparations two is located downstream 'at major port. However, the and are of the opinion from the foot of Pie IX Boulevard -At— coming --obsolescence. _o; . the. St.,. tetters rec'eiv'ed that 1Lucicriow-' - Lawrence Seaway will --cause , a will be a busy - is most important for the spot for', a few shipment of petroleum products, great change„ in 11Ion treal's days.in July. Billets are already as it is- located adjacent to the ., importance., When ships become - needed and if anyone would care large oil refineries of Montreal too large to travel farther to take folks for a night or two -•-- East. ,upstream, they will be forced to during the Festival names could •By far the greater installation unload in Montreal. '1'lhus she - be left with Mr. and Mrs is located upstream, opposite the ' will be much more imr.ortant as Jones. Expo islands. It consists of eight ' an entrepot. Another grew+ bon Help will be needed fo`r basins, with a, depth of . ' to Montreal will be provider) parking cars and making rey thirty-five feet, protected from the , advent of containerization. therounds for the festiy the open river by a long jetty. It This modern technique will g allow much faster `Co tu.ng and your group would ' has berths for '135 ships, as well 'then call All children who were" loom in the year 1966 and, live 'in the „�_.,sc ool e ' of North Ashfield .., or oo �,,'--1Brkside-7-Publi�' io.� ', hcreffembered1me with cards,. "'r-••sholel sbred �' fr flowers' and gifts of all kinds, ' . arid your visits were much , ,, -,-, t g en for the 1971-72 appreciated while`I was a patient School Year at Brookside Public • in Goderich Hospital. I would School on Monday, May 31, and 2:30 p.m. The child's birth rlike to- especial,l•y, thank Dr. between the hours of 9:30 a.m. Wallace and the nurses and staff x' certificate or other "'proof of on second floor south. — Mrs. .,birth date should be taken to the Frank Milson. — 20x ,, registration. ' w 19:' LOST AND FOUND WOCLD• person who took brown high top shoes, size 9, at the Arena Friday night, please return to 92 Cambria Rd. N. and pick, up their own size 11. Phone. 524-8144. — 20 .•••,• -- 2D:- MISCELLANEOUS We do all type 'of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * , C-iavv Retipping *' Watch Repair * Acutran_Repair ,ANSTETT JEWELLERS'LTD. , Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton M• sipremosimirrrrim 12tfn..e 21. • ' Bumps . OPPORTUNITIES • VENDING 'IS GOOD BUSINESS! --- E=xceiierit Spare" Time Income. _-..,_--.�.;,•,. Our Company is expanding and requires • full or part-time 'dist'ributors to service New Type ek high quality vending machines in. your area. Routes will be established. Nb•Setling. ,. Qualifications required: hone"sty, sincerity, a good car, references, able to spend, six to ten hours weekly, cash- investment of $1,000 - $3,000: Investment secured. Reply giving your - phone 'number, references and qualifications•to: •B. V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED Dept. "A" 1163 Tecumseh Road East a WINDSOR 20, Ontario •• •,, 20 HELPYOUR Rt0 GROSS TO -E LP • Member of the Ontario Nurserymen's Association 166 Bennett St. E., Goderich 5249126 - OPEN Mon: to Sat., 9 a.m. to 9- p.m., ,Son., 1-6 p.m. OPEN MONDAY, MAY 24 atm. , 9 8.1M. to "9 P GERANIUMS; BEGONIAS, PETUNIAS, SNAPS, MARIGOLDS, ALY,SUM, ETC. VEGETABLE PLANTS TOMATOES, PEPPERS & CABBAGE Trees & Flowering — WE FEA'_,.A ' ..-GRASS ,SEED- ?f,;•�i•`MSS * COCOA- BEANS'-*�- FERTILIZER * •GOMIILETE PRODUCTS FOR ALL YOUR GAR .ENING- as fine facilities' inciuding transit unloading, thus allowing I er to handle roany more ships. , sheds, cold storage warehouses In these few `lines .i Y ,fir -11' grain elevators" and a floating ..4,- crane. The area is also served by seen that, at preseftl, 1lt'ni,reaI ou18 be truly a great port, li l she';1.0:',.a =s sixty-one 'miles of railway and �...-- countless miles of road which continue to thrive thrUugt the oojilrs: allow rapid °transit to the coming years? ,\s wO _ -,��c - ��r.9arid Mrs. Russ Ritchie are markets ,cof' the surrounding to predict u •� re - 0 file ones heading up the produce M> Lt� a d see ew y„ - Lire v,✓ i1 Industrial Heartland. market, as `•they„ need help and Through these two. •p 'of , h : s' " ' r the port of' need to know ,just who will sell the ,port M°on pt ntr'e 1. . nnillt6i srof tons of•= cods leaving ° ,or;• -enter g . Canada. These a; .commodities fall' into two different classifications: (1) Those passing through the- entrepot of Montreal, and _ '(2) Those passing through the , trans -shipment - centre • of Montreal. By definition, an entrepot is a centre . where goods enter for redistribution to` the surrounding-- area. urrounding•-•area. These.. materials •;•include ...crude petroleum from South BETTER GARDENING DURNIN: In the • loss 'of my . beloved husband Don .and father of my' four children I would like . to take a moment to express rni sincere thanks to all the friends, relatives and neighbors • who helped in so.many•ways through cards, letters, donating of food and all those who came to help. with the field work at this busy time of year when We all have so ; much to do at home: It is always . a' tragic circumstance as this to rxiake us --step and- reali-ze.•Wli at -all . these people really del mean' to, • its in our life as it may be here on earth. Without them the death, of one so wanted and missed oh so deeply, would be, I feel, impossible to bear. Thank . you all again. Deep from my heart, and. God bless you all. - Sincerely Don's wife, Betty Lou and children, Mike, Shannon, , -Frederick and Patricia Durnin, — 20 ` How does your garden . grow? Great . - . if you have all of the »right supplies. Tools,"fer- tilizer, seed , . . see F: ENGAGEMENTS - Mrs. Kos r o usso s • announce the engagement "of her only daughter, Sheila E. Scrirnegour, to Mr. Robert L. w•Papple, ,son of �1VIr. and Mrs. William Papple, Egmondville, Ont. The marriage will take pjace�-at Victoria Street United Church on Saturday, June ,5, 1971.-20x ' • TOWN TALK Mr. and ,IVTrs. . &is Ray,. formerly o1 Fort Meyers, Florida, left by van Friday for Banff, Alberta, for the summer. ,1111 had been. visiting -for a x 'wee r`-'and'>� half with the latter's ar, nts ' Mr , and pMrs t Hu h j,1 Accompanying the Rays to Banff was Miss Linda, Silva, Fort Meyers, add her dog Greta. • Fay WHITE BEANS - CORN WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF: - -REGISTERED, CERTIFIED & . — FOUNDATION SEED — TRY OUR NEW MICHIGAN 275-2X SEED CORN . W. G. THOMPSON - "THE HOME OF GOOD SEEDS" H-ERBiCiDES°'WKI1E BEANS EPTAM - PATORAN - TREFLAN WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF: C. I. L. FERTILIZERS- "SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY" Phone 26 OM ONSA LIMITED kiv,47-,taximm,rAsvz /D' Gar -den S'i"-pply HAMILTON ST., GODERIGH ,_PHONE 524-8761 HOLIDAY WEEI( END GARDENING SPECIALS . - MAY 20 TO 24_ TANK SPRAYERS. GAL ALL _.E\ E,RGR.EEN.S, .TREES,... And SHRUBS, HEDGES, CLIMBING VINES. CLEARANCE 20%, OFF SALE 1 ALL SUMMER -LIGHTWEIGHT 'DRESS WrNiYBREAKEI____,_ ...�, Assorted Styles & Colours , 94EY BONNIE OPEN & BOXa END - 7/16" to` 1 t r WRENCH w SETS ,. REG. 18.95 595 SEVEN POWDER Boa EARWIGS �•��� I GERANIUMS754 Rose ¢fishes Tomatoes, Peppers,, Cabbage,, Spanish Onions,- liroctoli, B QX PLANTS Flowers - Petunias, Salvia, Alyssum, Marigolds, Pansies, 'Delphiniums, Portulaca, Stocks; Zinnias, etc. 61- 9 - 6 — 10 - 6 - 4 — 7 - 7 - 7, also Fertilizers with weed killers — Sheep Manure, Bone Meal, 'Liquid Fertilizer, Peat Moss. LET US HE "YOU,.choose the right insecticides, herbicides, pestidtdes or fungicides for ' your par ' eeds4' Comple ock of lnsectOdes, Herbicides, ,Pesticides, Fungicides by Wilson, Green Cross . and Niagara - Lawn Sprinklers =- Tank Sprayers - Vegetable Seeds, packaged and bulk, Grass Seed, Certified Seed Potatoes; — Tarden Tools W Work Clothes -- Work Shoes - Everything for the Gardener. ALSO A COMPLETt STOCK OF FARM FENCING MATERIALS BARBED WIRE — STEEL POSTS & INSULATORS' -'WOVEN WIRE , FERTILIZERS STORE. HOURS Fridays, 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. wE�a�s 75 Hamilton St., Goderich 524.5781