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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-07-08, Page 7• 14. SgRVICES, AVAILAB4.E' 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE A. BIRTHS E. CARDS OF THANKS • Wisdom tie# 1. it WILL do sewing. Cafl 524-7157. .HAVE your rugs and chairs - 24nc , cleaned by dependable cleaners. • Call •-- Superior Maintenance, FOR your Antenna Sales and phone 524-8892, Goderich. - Service contact Alvin's TV, 162 , eow ' Mary Street, phone 524.9089. .L:,.-`: .--- . . *::, .-.._- -,--CUSTOM- --I4, R -V ESPING -- .v McNEIL: At ' Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on July 3, 1971, to Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence McNeil, Goderich, a daughter, Annette Denise. M'�. _�.;C, ._BRAS' r. u rler"? KERB: 1 would like to express my sincere thanks to• my relatives, friends and neighbors. Special. thanks . to Helen Pratt, Dr. Passi, Dr. Deathe and nursing_ staff; while.. 1 was 'a patient in V ict ectiattaspit+l,v► 9.4.Qc IL► .,...�......�.--Phone: Tim Hunter,. RR 3 • Goderich, 529-7561. - GRAHAM ELECTRIC ' Complete. Electrical Service' Residential - Commercial - Industrial 155 Keays Street ' ' Phone 524.8670 a Goderich, Ontario. 27tf GODERICH TAXI Taxi Stand At Bluewater' Service Station 80 Victoria St. 524-6594 , 24 Hour Service Bill Swan, -Prop. CALL FRANK •TUTT For all your flooring needs. Buy your carpet anywhere. 20 years' installation experience. _.'_""'," Free measurements. 27,28,29,30 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against 'the Estate of DONALD JOHN DURNIN, Farmer, late of the Township of Wawanosli, in the County or Huron, who died on or about the 3rd day of May, '''1971:, are required, to file the F" me with full particulars with - the undersigned by the 17th day of July, 1971, as after that date. the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED a t Goderich, Ontario, this 16th day of June, 1971. 524-6804 A • • 1 Goderich. 'We have just purchased a new larger.backhoe..We. can -.now. -- dig BASEMENTS SAND GRAVEL TRUCKING BULLDOZING - GORD�'1-SM'ITH 524-7123 ' 1i�REST and EGENER, Barristers and Solicitors, 33 Montreal Street, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for ,tie Estate. • ` 25,26,27 17. BUSINESS NOTICE WHEELCHAIRS.- WALKERS The Humanitarian Service C.P. & T. Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah' L'tdges have. .. equipment for : loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston; 524-9623 'or Fred Fritzley, 524-7217 eow D. iii -MEMORIAM COOKE: In loving memory of a dear son and 'brother, John Ross Cooke, who passed away July 1.4, 196#3. • Nothing can ever Lake away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. - Ever remembered by Mother and family. - 27x G ENIER: In loving memory of m dear husband Archie who p ed �kvay July 5, 1969. ince you have gone and I remain, To walk the,road alone, I live in memory's garden dear, yOW LONG has it been' since With happy days we'd known. ou really heard the faucet Since you 'have. gope and I' ...dripping,, the...elock ,ci4,5ing ;The . remain,..v.�..w ,..:. doorbell.1f your hearing isn';nail'""°Cne•thing"i'have�ta�do;-•' . that, you'd like it to . be ' a ZENITH HEARING AID can ' help you. Local Representative K. Lutes, Rieck Pharmacy. Ltd., 14 The, Square, Goderich, phone 524r-7241 -- 25tf SCREEN'ED TOP SOIL LANDSCAPING EXCAVATING 'GRAVEL BACKHOE WORK LYLE MONTGOMERY Clinton PHONE -482-7644 If No Answer PHONE SCRUTON FUELS 482-7381 25tf GARDINER POOL COMPANY For swimming pool . sales, construction service and - supplies. Maurice Gardiner, Goderich, Ontario, phone , 524-7302. 25tf SEPTIC.TA-NKS CLEANED MODERN' EQUIPMENT WORK • GUARANTEED Write or Phone - Harvey Dale, Clinton PHON,E•482-3320 ' 13tf BR,EC�,KO W'S Massage Therapy . •.CLOSED 'July '17 to Aug. 21., 118 Angiesea SL, Phone 524-7,6,17 Res. ----524-6281 Office 'N 18. PERSONAL A TROUSSEAU TEA will be held on Saturday, July 10th from 2 to 5 p.m..in-honor of Bonnie Culbert, at the' home of 'her' sister, Mrs. Allister Nivins, RR 3, Auburn. Everyone is welcome to attend. - 27----- i19. LOST AND FOUND BOY'S" bt�tck'•rimmd'-eye•gtasses-- lost at Goderich beach Sunday evening.- •Finder .. please- -phone 524-6138. - 27 - 20, MISCELLANEOUS • We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing , * Claw Retipping - * Watch Repair * Acutron Repair ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD: ,;Clinton, Seaforth and'Walkerton 12tfn. • 22. TO GIVE AWAY -SIGNS BY WEBSTER' SPECIALIZING• I1`_1:_ * Bulletin • boards * Plastic electric * Truck lettering * Silk screening '* • Commercial designing of company trademarks * Show • cards .f I-IAVE four. kittens to give away. Phone 524-9107.- 27 . A. BIRTHS Walk slowly :down }lie path • of death, • Fc r soon I'll follow you. - Lovingly remembered by wife Leona, daughter Ann and family. 27x'• • LARDER: In loving memory of a , `dear husband, father and grandfather, Allen Larder, who passed away July 12, 1968. There is .no parting from those we love;. No distance can divide. \ For each day in•memory garden, We still walk side by side. Wherever life may take me, Whatever I may do, The memory of the years we .shared, Will keelrme close to you.. Those we•love we never lose. For always they will be, Forever dear, forever near, In thought and memory. Softly, we speak of the'ones we love, - w And tenderly think of the past. Memories deepen as life•travels on, Love and memory last. - Dearly loved : and always remembered "' by his wife Catherine and i'amily. - 27x TIPERT: In loving memory of a _.dear mo the r.._.an4-grandmother,-•- Ethel Marie, who passed away one. year ago, July .7, 1970.- • A cluster of precious memories, Sprayed with a million tears; Wishing God had spared you, jr only for a few more years. - You left a beautiful memory,_- Anc: sorrow too great to be told; But to us who loved and lost you, . Your memory will never grow old. No one heard the footsteps, Of the angels drawing near; Who took from earth to• heaven, The one we loved so dear. Her empty place .no one can fill, We miss you now and always will; o Just'a thought so very true, Fronti the ones who thought the .world of you. - -- -Loved and always remembered' . by ' your four children, Donald, Shirley, George and Anita. -. 27 A LCOC K: ' At Alexandra TIPEI1T: In loving memory of a Hospital, Goderich,' on July 3, dear mother''and grandmother, 1971, -to Mr. and Mrs. William Ethel M. Tipert, who passed Alcock, Goderich, a son, Michael • away July 7, 1970. William. Nothing but, memorieswe • as journey on, • Longing for a smile from a loved one gone; • 'None knows the depth of .our .. deep regret, But we remember when others forget. - Always remembered by son Don, Glenda'and Daltr:-- 27 DE BOLD: • At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on June 29, 1971, to Mr. and Mrs.,'Elmer Debold, Goderich, a daughter, Debbie Marie. JEACOCK: • At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on June 28, "Window banners •1971,.to Mr. and Mrs., Anthony w. Jeacock, a daughter, Alison. All Sizes & Types of Signs PHONE PCETER 235.0680 ANYTIME CONCRETE WORK All types of foundations and floors, cement barnyards. Reasonable rates , - free estimates. ,, - • MALONEY BROS.. ' • Dublin, Ontario. 345.2253 -Phones --345.2964. • PREPARE FOR HARVEST TiME For custom combining of grain, beans and corn, pulling 'beans._, ._and• fall. plowing,..call,Ed Szusz;' '523-9397. :, \ \ • • NOTICE DEADLINE: FOR COMING EVENTS AND CHURCHADS. WILL BE ADVANCED TO 11:00- A.M. TUESDAY EFFECTIVE. IMMEDIATELY r. • • cards' I 'received. ; Dorothy Kerr. - 27x CALDWELL: I would like `to thank my many ffjends, and relatives . who remembered me with cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Alexandra ,Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. G. L. Royal, Dr. J. W. Wallace, nurses and staff on first east. - Mrs. G. Caldwell. -- 27 ' BLAKE: We wish to thank our family, relatives, neighbors and friends who attended open house Sunday afternoon and evening, also for the lovely gifts and cards which we received on the occasion of 'our 40th wedding anniversary. - Mr, and Mrs. Orville Blake. - 27x LAMB: We wish to express our thanks to Dr. Leitch, nurses, orderlies and ` girls in green on first floor for all the care they gave Bruce while in hospital. To our friends, neighbors' °rand., relatives, for all their kindness shown to us during our recent bereavement in the loss of a dear son and broth.er, 'Viso for the' lovely flowers and donations to the Cancer Society,.North:Street United Church (Unit 1�- -ev: ;`I' ., D. ' McDonald, . Rev. R: L. R-aymont-and.McCallum Funeral Home. - The Lamb Family. - 27 _-- .. ...,�,rr Y•�^"'Z, e-� 1"H 't.•r; hs a. •....ley ,. ,....,. -GODERICH SIGNAL-STAR,,TI URBDAY,JULY ` 'L 7 Tender for St. Mary's digins' let - f1,200 estimated. BYytOBERT BRADY was made to be used for Aloysius School Stratford, . Th• e regular meeting of the insulation ' in the roof, if . Precious Blood School, Exeter, ,, , Iluron-Perth Counties.. Ronan • required. . and, Sacred Heart ,School ;in' .t 'Catholic Separate School Board The‘committee regal sled, and ' • Wingham will . each receive one` ;, • additional X6750.00• allowance portables for next year. St..•,; "bookends held Monday, June 28, at the received permission from the of the portables, In• the case of .: Wisdon teeth, like tonsils, Board offices in Seaforth, was Board, to engage' Barkley 'Boller the • Wingham •school, the' new •. were once thought to'be of littly - .taken' up largely i;y the report of Service. of Waterloo to provide facility is •being installed so'' a,, u and�were tak..l'.11. iikk,:w watak-kut ,Avcsw °ands•..Propert3S-•..,suint ac: :t il. ,4%,- tm,a 3.he tl r-, :....T..�,,, - r..�.,� SULLEN: 1'• wish to 'express sincere thanks to friends and relatives for nice flowers, cards, . gifts and visits during my stay in hospital.. Special, thanks to Dr., - Wallace and staff of second floor, west, also ' thanks for their kindness during mji 'stay in Alexandra Marine' and General Hospital. - Mrs. R. J. Buller#„ 27x FEAGAN: 1 wish ,to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for -cards, gifts and' visits while 1 .was ~• aatient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J. W.• Wallace and Dr. K. Lambert, nurses and staff first floor east. - Elwyn Meagan, 27x F. ENGAGEMENTS concern. • ' " Comtnittee. all tube type boilers in the the school. However,. , doctors have Committee' chairman, John system. The ,quote of $8.00 per In the report • 'from the . rethought• the tonsils, situation McCann, R: R. 3, Ailsa Craig, hour is to include alt necessary Finance and Insurance and dentists have. taken ,a closer reported that most of the work service to the boilers,Ce as wela,as , Committee it was revealed ran: look at 'the value of wisdom for summer maintenance and the compiling of a complete mortgage of $1,905.62 on'toard:.'• teeth • since;, the .ofd improvements to.sehools within report on. the condition of each property at 212 ,Queen , St. "yank -tit" days. `These third the 'syste n had been let. • boiler to be presented to 'the Stratford, was now due. The j • molars act as bookends to keep - Eugene Bannon, R. R. 2, Board on completion of the Board voted to pay .to the the rows of. teeth in their proper Gadshill, entered tide lowest of work.Victoria and Grey Trust biting position, , three tenders for drainage work Assistant superintendent, Company the entire amount of Neanderthal man had the on the playground of St. Joseph Tokar, speaking, for the mortgage to clear the land same number of teeth we do, Joseph's School in Stratford. His superintendent, John Vintar, for improvements. hut . he had larger jaws to tender of $750.00 was accepted who was ab int, requested that , accommodate them: Sometimes, by. the Board. the Board pass- a' motion, of A printout of the financial - .the wisdom teeth don't have The tender of Ted Van approval regarding several staff statement for the period from enough room to grow in Roestel, Woodham, for drainage appointments reported to the , January 1,-1971 to January 30, properly and break through at a • of the playground at St. Mary's last meeting. The step had been 1971 was distributed to ,all 45 -degree . .angle, pointing • School in ' Goderich, was' overlooked at that time. members of the Board. ' directly at the second molars; • ,accepted. His bid was 40 cents Mr. Tokar also reported on July 12 was set as the date for Unless _ countered, the eruptive per linear foot of drainage. The . the- allocation of . three new the next meeting of the Board. force of the wisdom teeth can Boasd's'estimate for the work is • ' . ' . ' • damage or twist their, neighbours $1,200.00:, out of position. 'Tenders are to be called Other times, partial eruption' immediately, closing July 9, for causes pain and swelling of painting to be done at several surrounding gurus, - which is schools throughout tbe,system. generally treated before The estimated cost of all the extraction. Your dentist' may work deemed necessary is refer you to an oral surgeon if $7,250.00. The committee is to the condition is. bad. Extraction 'select tenders to a maximum of r It can cost from $25 to $100 ' $7,000.00 on a priority •basis. - ' depending "on how ;far the tooth ..Tlw:z bafr nan ...expressed—the-The : Sunday drive sponsored • her 93rd birthday. The variety is.,,.; parted,... rotor••, supporting•;'vAiope that=, -tenders; i t--hp`tnw e-"•br-qhe•• Exeter United Church program;•- with Jim Lawrie as bone. Rarely, complications mean'. hospitalization.: With' today's equ(pirent a dentist can usually remove a wisdom tooth in less than • 30 minutes barring • complications." Mr. and Mrs. Patrick JosepK McDaid, RR 2, Goderich, are pleased to' announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Mary 'May. to 'Mr. Robert Leonard De -Marco, son of Mr., and Mrs. William De Marco, Sarnia, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Saturday; -August 7, 1971, in St. Peter's . Roman Catholic Church: - 27x- ,,:i Mrs. Glenwood Campbell, RR 7, Lucknow, is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of • her daughter Gertrude of Goderich to Mr. Joseph E. Fritzley, Goderich. The marriage to take.place July 31, 1971, at 4 p.m., in' Knox Presbyterian Chapel, Goderich. - 27x Mr. and Mrs, John Tebbutt, of Clinton, are pleased to announce • the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to Mr. Paul Edward Dockstader, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dockstader, of Goderich. The wedding will take place July 31, 1971, at North Street ' United Church at, 4:30 p.m. - 27x • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 3 BEDROOM 2, BEDROOM 5 APPLIANCES COMPLETELY • BROADLOOMED -Phone 3964500 KINCARDINE Saturday, Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. • enough to allow al the work to ' Men of Exeter' was completed chairman, • included vocal be completed. ' ' last -Sunday for the 20 residents numbers by Mrs. Wittick and A tender in the amount of who were not• able to go' last Jim Lawrie; duet' solos by Dorie $1,595.00 ' from Thackery month.' .. • - Lynn Johnston, Florence Hesse! ;Roofing Ltd.. of Kitchener Was. The Christian. Reform Church and Susan Stret, accompanied: accepted for repairs to -the 'roof ~ of Clinton held a service of song by Mrs'.' MtMcDougall, of Mount Carmel School. An in the auditorium last Sunday i ngtru mentals by Angela: evening led by Mr. Dick Roorda. • Duttman on accordion; with The Clinton 'Kinettes program's several 'numbers by the group' and tea, as well as several other which included Sheila' Franco, activities, were held outdoors • Sharon 'Wittich, Grace Brown last week owing to the -extreme and Jim - Lawrie. Following the heat. Kin rtes Mary Hellen program each resident' received a Clifford, Roxanne Brown, Marie piece of birthday. cake served by Jefferson, Jean ,Jewitt, - Laurie members of_the legion. . Corrie,• and Mary Jean 'Beattie- served lunch and led,a sing song. The auditorium was-lled to TeOC-her-s. •rcapacity on Friday night when fi. the Blyth Legion held a birthday • sa I a i es party for oneof their life members, Mrs. Mary'- Taylor of Huronview,; wlro was celebrating directors, a $1,950. ,increment; , for , the assistants to the commercial directors, a- $950.. • increment; and for ' subject chairman, a $1,000 ' increment. Principals of the five county high choots'•'were to receive a 4500 increase as they' had - During the recent requested, bringing their salary Convocation Exercises held at range to $20,250 to $21,250 depending upon rindividual Western , University,. London, experience and the size of the Blair Redmond received his school. Bachelor of Arts degree): lie He is e Had this salary schedule been the ..son of Mr. and Mrs. approved, by the 'teachers, it Theodore Redmond of St• would have represented a total - Augustine. , Mr. Redmond plans dollar increase, budget -wise, of - to continue his studies. $152,400. .Of this amount, • Huron County ratepayers woftid Beef barbecue have paid about 40 percent. through local property. taxes. -- -slated•. for ' WHAt'sAREAQ.?-_.,. *, Seaforth Salary, , Chairman , John ' Broadfoot notes that no meetings' are scheduled 'for the i •GOT, YOU! �.{..FOR....YOU • How about one of these advertised specials'or come out and see us for specials on our lot' frt"11 `d'`7j'e?e., For example --Arriving Saturday — Just traded in ona new car,. 1969 Javelin SST two -door hardtop', V-8, automatic, - .console, powersteering, radio, wide ovals, only 29,000 • miles, factory warranty .,remaining, carefully maintained by local executive. Hurry far. -this one, it won't be here long.. ' Lic. K39149. ' AIR CONDITIONED. 1968 Chevrolet Caprice ' four -door hardtop, 327,..V-8, autdmatic, power brakes, power steering, factory air, radio, rear defogger, Royal Mastqr tires, wheel discs. Lic. K5871. Well worth our asking priceiof •his week only . $219999 1969 Plymouth Fury 11 two -door hardtop, V-8, automatle, powersteering, radio, new whitewalls; -wheel discs, vinyl - interior, spotless condition, well maintained, history supplied. Lic. K33623. Feature Buy This Week Only '•, •. x1999°' -•1969 Pontiac Laurentianfour-door sedan, features 350 V-8, three -speed automatic, power brakes, -power steering, radio, rear defogger, whitewalls, wheel discs etc Lic K62233 A real straight car at only Continued from Pagel. TOWN TALI( immediate future -with . .the The Huron County Beef teachers"negotiators. • Improvement Association is , , Will the secondary, schools in sponsoring a beef barbecue and • ron County be open in - dance Wednesday, July 21, atptember'? ' the Seaforth 'Memorial Centre. "I hope they will be," stated Children's barbecue- tickets Broadfoot. • "This depends and barbeeue'•and dance tickets entirely upon- the teaching staff are ' ' available through Beef in 'this county and upon Mr. Improvement directors and the (Warren) Brown of OSSTF. O.D.A. and F. office 'it Clinton. Because the Federation has Murray Cardiff ,arid Jack taken over it is' no longer a local Knight of the Brussels area are situation." . the barbecue specialists. 'What about parity' for Huron's' teachers with the:teachers in the surrounding rural•counties? "There is no such thing as- - 'Ode t 0 parity," says ,Broadfoot. "IC is __....__-_ •- •---- ___._ -only--an-allusion--the-teachers-are-- ,J using in negotiating." S h a w, n- a -dog_ What. about , a recent of - Ile has bronze` flop eats near his 'statement by Warren Brown OSSTF that the, Huron Board 1's • forehead. not interested in the ' academic A bunch of white at his chin. ' aspects of education here? His coal. of brown silk satin.' "The Huron County Board of His muzzle of velvet dog skin. Education has approved . the And when he walks he bounces. egbivalent of one teacher's time Bounces right up to my thigh ., per year to keep the •-board And snatches things from out informed concerning educational my hand ' - matters , in this county," said• •an, him one keeps an eYe. Broadfoot. "That decision was He should have been called the reached at 'the :June meeting highwayman ``; which was attended by'so many But how were we to know. teachers." That, thaT quivering bundle of ' He said. five • 'afternoon Puppy' meetings are set for this fall to Would ore day up and grow. discuss various educational He's got things twisted. Why he roblems. ' • • - gowns us .. - pBroadfoot also stated that the $19955 t We're here to serve his need, new special education program To keep himbrushed and shiny for both elementary, and And love him everyday. secondary schools throughout lie cat can't understand it. , • •' .. the county is well as the Time4be can't have his way. ' conversational French program But he's still•only a big puppy' to begin this fall in the And• has much learning to gain elementary schools should be. .. And, with knowledge love and regarded•.�a.. evidence..that..,tilret : HAYFIELD ROAD; HWY:. 24 'GODERIC1I, ONT. ' -^� beauty board of education in *Huron. is. GORD MUNROE PHONE -524.8411 JOHN GRAF } -He'll steal all hearts again, vitally concerned with academie . mattes, • A 1 , 4 GRA'F'S- c4r_ SERVICE AMX - Javelin - hornet • Ambassador =Gremlin i • • ' Altlk t -rh R ti