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Ontario. Include phone number,
price and address. -- 50,51,5.2x
HORSES and ponies -to board.
Modern barns, 12box stalls, IO
standing stalls. Reasonabl
G
M A I ITEiV'A N' C E -,"Gary
Johnston, carpentry work, small
remodellir►g or repair jobs,
miscellaneous odd ' jobs.
Reasonable rates. Phone
524-77.80 after 30tf
--� 1.9? -and. '
' Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W.,_
Goderich, Ont Phone 52.4-7771.,
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FOR your Antenna Sales and
Service contact Alvin's TV' 162
Street,
ratea, Mary52490S9. —
Enqudre• Pyatt's Fond phone -
Ponderosa,
eight miles sotttb of on.
Higlt*ay 21. 50,5
at
Goderich
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i4. SERVICES AVAILABLE
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK,GUARANTEED -
Writeor`hone
Harvey Dale, Clinton
,, PHONE 482-3320
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SUZUKI
D ILY CAR RENTAL
asonable Rates
McGEE'S"
• Qoderich
Phone 524-8691
GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential Commercial —
Industrial
155 Keays Street
Phone 524-8670
goderilrh, Ontario._'
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SNOWMOBILES '72
'QUALITY PLUS
SUZUKI
"THE DEPENDABLE`'ONE"
VA RNA.' - 482-3261
Just east of Main Cors.
SUNOCO
t is Yule be -fined with wonder
n\d happiness for everyone. . ."
UVILF-RED 'MciNTEE At IRE
-GODERICH OFFICE STAFF
at this. time, -are honoured to reserve the advertising space
to thank all of the families that we have had the privilege
of listing and selling of their homes, businesses, etc.
We would like to Wish everyone a Merry Christmas and
hope we can helpin the corning New Year to make
Goderich a more progressive town for each and every
fa ily. -., _.
et,Best Wishes 'from Linda Faulkner, Bruce Ryan, Ray'
R binson, and Warren Zinn, representing the Goderich
ffice staff: *0.
52 WEST ST., _
i,ISINTEE
ofterru
GODERICH,
PHONE 524-6991
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CALL
FRANK, TT,
r �c
For all your flooring needs.
Buy your carpet anywhere.
20 years' •installatjon "
experience.
Free measurements.
, ,524-6804
.Goderich.
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE 15. NOTICE oto CREDlORS D. IN MEMORIAM—
RUTPR �Tf
Let usdo a complete j�tk n that
new or latemodel ;fir. Well
worth the reasonable
investment. See us at -
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
SIGNS OODE`R-IcH -
Pk,M St, test Opposite thew t.,, 1.., & r..& • $twin
12: TENDERS WANTED
GODERICH
• .HQUSING
AUTHORITY
'Call for
PUBLIC
• TENDERS
FOR -
_.
:PAINTING , ._.° _-.
OF SIX INTERIOR
UMTS IN EACH OF
O.H. 1 and O':H. 2
Sealed\ tendert will be -
received for the painting of
theabove projects until
January 7, 1972, Jliy mail
drily, to Goderich Housing
'Authority, 37 West , St,,
(Signal-St;ar) Goderich;'''"
Ontario.
The tendered shall submit;
together with this tender, a
Abid bond from a surety
acceptable to Goderich
Housing Authority, or 'a•
certified cheque in lieu
thereof, in an amount equal --
to 10% of the tender price,
valid for a period of ninety
(90) days- from the date of
tender ,' submission, and
furthermore; • the, successful,
tendered will. be required to
furnish a' performance bond
in an amount equal to 50% of
the contract price.
Details and Specifications„
along with the necessary
submission forms may, be
obtained only'by-a request in
writing, to Goderich Housing
Authority, 37, West St.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Proponents may bid on
any one or both of the
projects, bbt otherwise partial
bids'will riot be accepted. The
lowest, or any tender, will
not necessarily be accepted.
J. H. Aitken,,
Housing Manager.
VACU'UM-
CLEANERS.
Sales & Service
All Makes .
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 Collect
SANDBLASTING
JACK' 'HAMMER WORK
BREAK UP CONCRETE
•-'-I�AC:l4,1�.41=1uNCr-,
SPRAY-PAINTING-
•ARNOLD,
ST'OTH ERS
Phone 529-7403
for estimates
1 .
GODERICH'
TAXI
Taxi Stand At
Bluewater
Service Station
80 Victoria St.
524-6594
24 Hour Service
Bill Swan, Prop.
.7.111717.77
EXPERIENCED
DECORATOR
Interior And
Exterior-.
PAINTING
AND ,
WALLPAPERING
FREE ESTIMATES
Ca -II 524-6667
W. PEDERSENd
101 Victoria St.
18. PERSONAL"—
Merry Christmas and a Happy
and Prosperous New Year to all
our friends, both old and 'new,
from :Ken- and Lenore •Aitken
and family and the Canadian
Association for the. Mentally
Retarded. — nc
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10. WANTED (General) 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE .14% SERVICES AVAILABLE
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ALEXANDER- & CHAPMAN
GODERICH
REALTY LIMITED
REAL ESTATE & GENERAL INSURANCE
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM
ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN AND STAFF
Look — your new home for
Christmas! This split level
4 -bedroom home .on Sunset
Drive with- completion date
before the year end. Large living
room with dining area, kitchen,
family room, laundry room;,
.athroom and powder room.
Electric heating. Ideally located
with good view of Lake Huron.
N.H.A. mortgage 83/4% available.
Close to schools..
, WEST END LOCATION
Modern 3 -bedroom brick home,
11 bathrooms, attractively
d pinellgd recreation room. Close
- .to•. -'schools. An ideal- home for
, entertaining. Large lot. Early
possessj'c
ESTATE SALE
Ideal location, older home on
si ..large lot, near schools and
shopping. Suitable to change
to several apartments as
incolne property,
'133 -acre ,farm, 9 miles from
Goderith, 1/2 mile from paved
road, , all workable and
drained. 3=bedroorn house.
Modern stow barn and large
silo. Money maker.
Business • property 'on the
Square — a good investment
anytime presently leased':
Must be sold. Price reduced.
Act fast. -
Two 50 -acre farms in
Ashfield Township, eight
miles from Goderich, th?e
-miles from: Highway 21.
BARRY A. McDONAGH, RR 3, Lucknow, Tel., Sit8-3821
>r,�� �_; °"s�`"'.'"7�8fr�» L. H. PENTLAIU 182amro ry5t Te1.524-9U07V�
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COTTAGES
Furnished cottage, insulated,,
new wiring, attractively
panelled, electric hot water
heater, shower plus
bathroom, 5 miles from
Goderich. Possession
immediately.
,Bruce Beach, -furnished cottage,
large _lot, electric heating,
bathroom with shower. A
Christmas present, for summer
enjoyment,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Grocery and gas purnps with
attractive home in busy lake
t"esort area, Mortgage
available, Immediate
possession.' Owners retirin4. -
We invite your 'listings of alt
property — houses, farms;
lots, cottages, etc.
Modern neve. home, garage,
and barn located oti 40 acres.
34 lots already surveyed.
Price reduced, owner moving.
PHONE 524-9662
DUNGANNON
Here is a brand new home
you can afford. V.L.A. Cot.
Electric heating, attractive
kitchen, Low down payment.
Immediate possession" Low
taxes. Carport. Owner says
sell.
,Beautiful 4 -bedroom split
level, near schools. Large lot;
fireplace, carport.. Priced low
for quick sale. .Possession
immediately.
.074
!VI'ONEY MAKER
4 -apartment home, 1 block
from the Square, electric
heating, good parking..Price
reduced for quick sale.
Nearly new brick 2 -apartment
home, broadloor'ned, each
apartment with new frig and
stove, .washer and dryer. Ideal
retirernent home. Rental
. income reduces overhead.
Low down payment.
E. GL1N, Diirigamioii,"Tial., 62g4924
DON ABERHART,38 'Britannia Rd. W., Tel., 6247216
• All-`p-ers'trne. •--h— 1pg
against the Estate of
LOCKHARD J,A•IVIES COOK,
late„of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of, Huron, Retired
Farmer, who -died- on .or anon-,
the , 20th day of November,
f971, are required to file the
same •with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 8th''day
of January, 1972, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED of Goderich,
Ontario, this -13th day _of
December, 197J.
PR'EST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc,,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
,. 50,51,52
18. PERSONAL
.Oreetings oLr.the Season to all
Dur friends 'and neighbors, old,
and new. We Wish to express a
very special thank' you to • all
who have beetn so very kind and
thoughtful these past months. —
Glen and Myrtle Goodrick, —
51nc
TURNER: ' I
will- not -be
responsible for any debts
incurred by Dorothy, after this
date, December 16,. `..3.973:: --
Barry Turner. — 50,5`1,52x
Best wishes to all our f'r'iends and
neighbors for a Happy Christmas
and a Prosperous New Year. —
Cliff and Charity McDonald, -7
51
Merry Christmas from Edna and
'Stan Jones. We have made a
donation to "-' 'the . Retarded
Children's Fund- instead of
sending Christmas Cards. — nc
To all our friends, and
acquaintances Best Wishes.,.for a
Joyful Christmas, a Happy and
Healthy New Year• — The Le
Blanes, — ne ' .
Christmas
Greetings .
to all our” friends.
Harold & Jean Bettger
& family. --
Ruth & Brad Walker.
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20. MG5CELLANEOUS�
We do all types'
of
JEWELLERY REPAIR
* Ring Sizing'
* Claw Retipping
* Watch Repair
*• Acutron Repair
ANSTETTJEWELLERS LTD.
Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton
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A. BIRTHS
2TA.
Ory-` cif . -
Lloyd N. Brindley, who passed
m
away Decebe.rd 21970, ° and
. John R. 13rindley, October 19,
1963. -
Somewhere beyond the sunset,
Where -loneliness never dies;
They dwell in a beautiful garden,
Beneath God's heaVenly skies.
May the winds of Heaven blow
softly, -
On that sweet and sacred' spot;
Where the ones .we love a,re
Sleeping,..
And will never be forgot.
Always remembered
Mother,' wife Mabel, Clarer 1e,
Margaret and family: — 51x
MITCHELL: In loving memory
of a wonderful -brother, Alfred
Mitchell, who passed away seven
years ago, December 24, 064
You're not forgotten brother
dear,
Nor ever shall you be;
As long as life arid memories
'1 shalt shalt remember thee.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by sister Elaine.
51
CULBERT: In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
,.t a
The residents wereb favoured
last Sunday With - a-` religious
concert, in the afternoon by the
Salvation _ Army Band of
Wingham and Goderich and a
song service in the evening, by
the Christian Women's Club.„,
fronn the Exeter area:
The ; I-luronview Orchestra,
with Miss Della Peart piano„
, Mrs. MaryTaylor — - mouth
-organ, Norman Speir — violin'
and Jerry ,Collins — combos,.
provided the music for Monday's
proga=am of 'old tyme Music ,and
dancing. Following 'the activities.
in the auditorium, Mr: Cecil
Skinner and Mrs: Thelma King
of Exeter joined the orchestra''
for an hour of music in the TV
room.
The Bayfield 13rownies
assisted by the Senior Boys Glass
of - Bayfield United Ghurcb
entertained` " ri111 m- Family Nigh
The" Brownies, with the._help of:
their . leaders Carol Penhale,
Donnalda Stur'gen, '-„Jeblbie
Turner and pianist Barbara
-Graham,- ' lreaen;ted' a"Cl ri tMa :' -
pagent, .a skit, piano solos, '
recitations and several carols by
the chorus -of twenty-seven girls.
'fhe boys class puppet show
was very popular with the '
residents, especially the snowball "
fight with marshmallows. Mrs,
Gai finer presented the girls with
a caday cane and thanked all
those taking part. The Bayfield
Anglican Church ladies served
Christmas cookies' to the
audience following the -program.
•
olmesville U
away suddenly" December' 23,
1966.
They 'say t1ie pain -will go away,
Tho' it will-.take...awhile; .. , -
They „say the time. wittconte, I,
When we'll remember how to
4- smile.
hey".$a.yone day we'll cease to
feel,
The hurt around our hearts;
When memories — unbidden' --
.Cause
'Cause sudden tears to start.
They say these things, not
knowing,
We need to feel the pain;
And live wrt'h'ir 'our-'n•I
° To bring you back again. '
- Remembered with love,
daughter Mary, Cliff
children; — 51
KERR: At Alexandra Hospital, •
Goderich, on December --14,
1971, to Mr, and Mrs. Randy
- Kerr, - 'RR 6, Goderich, a
daughter, Shannon Elizabeth.
THOMSON: At Wingham
District Hospital on December 8,
1971, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Thomson (nee Pat Reed),
Lucknow, a son, Robert William.
D. IN MEMORIAM
GIRVIN: In loving memory of
our, mother 'and grandmother,
Mrs. Roy Girvin,• who passed -
away December 25, 1970•
Sadly missed by Isabel and
family. — 51
MITCHELL: In sweet memory
of a dear son and brother, Alfie
Mitchell, who left us so suddenly
December 24, 1964•
We have a'book of memories' '
With pages made of gold
Today we gently tstrn,a page °
And remember days of old.
-'here is someone Who ' misses
you sadly'''
In the house where you used. to
be
Someone who wanted, to keep
• you , -,
But Clod willed it not to be.
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break but all- in
vain.
To have, to hold, then have t0
part
Is the 'gfeatest sorrow of a
-mother's heart.
We mourn for you in silence
No eyes can §ee us weep
But many a silent tear is shed.
Whileothers are asleep -
We . pray every day that God up
Will keep you safe in his
wondrous love.
fi
amiSly dly•---51 -.mxissed, Mom and
CULBERT: In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother, -
Mrs.' Ella A. Culbert, who passed
away five years ago December .
23, 1966•
Sleep dear Mom for it is true,
You suffered so much and told
so few; ,
But someone knew you needed
-rest, •
Twas God above and he knew
best,
Others have loved and lost we
know,
But you were our Mom and we
miss you so.
- Always remembered and Sadly
•thissed by Bonnier and Clair, and
Carol', Allister and Barry. - .1 -
E. CARDS OF 'THANKS
HOGGARTH': I would like to
thank the nurses and staff on
second west -for their kindness
shown toward me. - Also 'Dr.
Wallace and everyone who was
so kind. - J. J. Hoggarth. — 51
FOWLER: A Merry Christmas
and a Happy New 'Year to all
those who were so kind to me
while -i was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, and i the
Goderich General Hospital. To
those who sent., cards, gifts and
flowers, I say many thanks to
all. -- Delena Fowler..— 51x
Opinions'_
In order that Signal -Star
readers might express their
opinions ori any topic .; of
pubheiriterest, Letters to The
Editor are always- welcome
for publication.
But ' the writers of ,such
letters, as well as all readers,
are reminded that the
opinions expressed in letters
published are not necessarily
theopinions, held by 'the
Signal -Star.
•
leets
The December meeting of the
U.C.W. was under 'the leadership
of. Mrs. Barrie Walter and her
group. While Mrs.,James Lobb
played -the piano Mrs. Donald
Harris,read, Good Christian -Men
Rejoice and. Mrs. Les. Jervis
lighted three candles,
'Mrs. K., Harris read Luke
i? sr"n7gi g " '", '0"4'�'....."`..-.r.....,
- to the ' World' Mrs Walter- led in
prayer. •_... •
Roll Call.was answered. with a
Christmas verse by 25 members,
Mrs. E. Grigg read Thoughts of
Christmas -what does the
approach of Christmas mean to
US.
Mrs. 0 • Blake read a poem
followed by the singing of',
.Carols.
M -._ Donald'" Barris reams
Christmas Coming by Joan Mills;
this was recullectioTis of past
orrv.cers
Christmases. •
Mrs. James Lobb ' favored
with a piano Solo.
"'Mrs. K. Harris read, A Little
Bit of Christmas. -
Socks and powder mitts to -be
delivered to one Nursing Home
in Goderich, a $25.00 cheque to
the.other,
*TrayLL favors will: be made for
Clinton Hospital. -Tire:-
-nominating
Tire:-nominating committee presented
a slate of officers for 1972-73..
Past • President, .. Mrs. Win.
Norman; , President, Mrs. - C: \.
Tebbutt; Vice President, Mrs.
Wm:' Porter; Secretary, Mrs. Wm.
Norman; Ass. Sec,, Mrs., H.
Cudmore•; Treasurer, , Mrs:- K.
Harris;- Pianist, Mrs. J. Lobb;
Assistant, Mrs. T. Bond.
Program Committee, Mrs.
Chester Sturdy, Mrs. -E. Grigg,',
Mrs. -11W. Riddell, Mrs. T. Bond;
LETTERS
Cnfrom g 4
successfulontiprojeuedct, As longPae as the
vision of Santa Claus helps the
people of our community to
realize,' to enjoy, and to share
the joy of this •holy season, the
Church will do well to continue
to lend its encouragement and
,support to the project. As' long
as he brings smiles'"to' the faces
of passers-by, he is doing "a
Godly work, and I trust that our,
Church people will continue to
find energy to support this work
and to find space for him on ou
Parish lawn: "
If "December madness" has
stabbed your heart with the
unhealthy depression that your
editorial indicates,- ---then I
personally, invite _y-ou to' visit
with the Christian people orthe
Auburn Corlimunity, It is their
spontaneously natural ministry
to mankind to infect almost
everyvisitor with their generous,
kind, and highly contageous joie
-de vivre, When God so clearly
smiles_ upon thein eff 5rts, I
cannot join you in condemning
what they do. ,
It is your lack of intelligible
logic, however, which 1- find
most objectionable. In what way
can you possibly -justify that
entirely illogical LEAP from
your,, opinion about the display
of Santa Claus,' to the conclusion
that "the Christian Church does
CHRISTMAS CHEER.
May the light
of Christmas
shine on
you and
,yoiir lobed
ones.
May its
bright
fill each
day.'We
appreciate
your loyalty'
not hold forth the Christ Child
of _Bethlehem during the
Christmas season"? On the basis
of what single fact do you make
that ridiculous -accusation? Not
only have you made yourself
look silly bb,•your failure, again,
toe, research your "-facts", but
you have also drawn an insulting
and false picture of the life and
work of Ste Mark's Anglican
Congregation. You are 'welcome
to share in the worshipand work
of St, Mark's anytime, especially
at Christmms• If, then, on—the
basis Of your experience and
knowledge you -want to criticize
our moral judgement, we will,
1 then, , have some basis for
discussion: Until that time we
must, categorically reject .your
.unwarranted _and WRONG
editorial opinion of us,�io
with your unrelated, but equally
ridiculous counsel that we "evict
the jolly elf". --..•..
Yours truly,
J. Keith Stokes,
Parish Priest. .
Dear Editor, '
To help meet the ,financial
needs of the Ontario Humane
Society, the Society's annual
fund-raising campaign''has been
extended.
In this connection we again
seek your valuable assistance.
M you know, the Society
exists by donations, It is a
charitable organization which
Seeks help only once a year
through this campaign. To help
the Society do Its work in
preventing crueltyto animals --
be they pets, arm stock or
wildlife -- we ask the support of
your newspaper.
As membsis of 'a committee
involved in the Society's cause,
we urge your assistance. Thank.
Y.ou•
Sincerely,
Milton MacPhail
(Toronto Daily Star)
Eldon Stonehouse-.
(GlObe and Mail)
;Publicity Adivsory Committee
JOHN GRAF GOR'O MUN.ROE A -ND STAFF AT
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