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"IN THE ESTATE OF° ARMAND
URBANI 13EDOUR:IATE OF THE
TOWN OF GODERICH, IN 'ME
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 l l th day of .May, 1972,
after which date the assets will be
distributed.
.DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
-16,17,18
W• AN.TED, day shift ride from
Goderich to Douglas Ppint pr will
share. Phone 524-8144.-16
21. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
EARN extra Gash; grow
cucumbers for Bicks under
contract. For further information
phone or write Maurice Cronin
392-6290, R.R.3 Teeswater.a
' 16,17
NO SECRET -FORMULA TO
16. PUBLIC NOTICE. " RICHES!
Just ah . honest opportunity, for
MILL not beresponsible for any, good incorq,e, earning
debts incurred by my wife,.° corn mis-sLoris on sales to
Patricia May (nee Fry)asofApril business, industry and
13th, 1972. -Arnold G. Fuller.-' institutions. Line includes roof
15,16,17x
I WILL no longer be responsible
for debts incurred by my husband,
Alexander Neil McDonald, as of
this date. -Diane Jane
M Donald. -16,17,18
NOTICE
OF
STREET
CLOSING
coatings, chemicals and
cleaners. 67 year old.AA-1 firrn.
Full time preferred, but right
man accepted part time. Rush
reply to Consolidated Paint &
Varnish (Canada) tad. , Dept. LQ -
1, P.O. Box 396, Montreal North,
Quebec.
TAKE NOTICE that the: CounoiI :b
of the Corporation of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
intend to pass a by-law at its
'meeting at 7:00 'o'clock on
Thursday,•May 11, 1972, for the
purpose • of stopping up and,
conveying that part of Cobourg
-Street and that part of Wellesley
Street, Registered. Plan No. 7, in
the Town of Goderich, the
SWIMMING POOL
DEALERSHIP
AVAILABLE
An excellent opportunity to get
into the rapidly expanding leisure
field as an AQUARIAN,_swimming,
pool dealer. Complete training.
available -minimum investment,
secured by stock•and displays --
NO FRANCHISE FEE required.
Youmay be spendi.nlyour winters
in the south sooner that you think!.
For details on 'how to take
advantage of this great offer in
your area, write or call
AQUARIAN POOLS, '11' Export
Avenue, St.,,Catharines, Ontario,
(416)-688-2612.
boundaries of said parcels being
22. TO GIVE AWAY
more particularly described as •
follows:
FIRSTLY: That part of Cohourg,
Street Iyin,g.,North of the
Northerly limit of Lot and Lot 2,.
Registered Plan No. 7,, Town of
Goder•i*ch.; being more
particularly, described as
follows: ' •
Commencing at an iron survey
monument planted at the most
Westerly angle of Lot 1,
Registered Plan No. 7; THENCE
Free Estimates
Bus, Office -Box 791, Listowel •
Phone Collect 291.2637 -
15. NOTICE: to CREDITORS
'NOTICE CREDITORS AND
OTHERS IN' THE ESTATE OF.
BEAT--RICE GRACE LAUDIR,
late ' the Town of Goderich, in
the County of, Huron, Retired
Teacher, who died on er about the
25th day of December, 1971.
ALL PERSONS having claims'
against the above estate. are,
required to send. full particulars
of such claims to the undersigned
Executors on or before the 8th day-
of
ay
of May, 1972, after which date the
estate's assets wills be
distributed, having regard only to
claims that have then :been
received.
MICHAEL J. WOLFE
FLORENCE E. LAUJDER',
Executors by their solicitor:
PAUL D. WESSENGER
13arrister & Solicitor,
P.O. Box 91,
,Barrie, Ontario.
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16. PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OF
STREET
CLOSING
PERSIAN
9162.-16
kitten. 'Phone 524-
-A.- BIRTHS
LASSALINE: At . St., 'Joseph
Hospital; �dndon on April 16;
1972 to Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul
Lassaline, Goderich a baby girl
Barbara Joyce.
Northeasterly along the "HOGAN-At Wingham and
Northerly I imit of Lot 1 'and- Lot 2 District Hospital, on April 5, 1972
afnresaid a distance of Four to Mr and Mrs Tom Hogan (nee
Karla Riegling) a daughter,
Rhonda ,Jane.
Hundred and Twenty-four and
Three one hundredths (424.03')
feet to the Northeasterly angle of
Lot 2,. Registered Plan No. 7;
-THENCE. Northerly at right
angles to the last mentioned 1 imit,
a distance of Sixty-six (66.0') feet
to a point in the Northerly limit of
Cobourg Street; THENCE.
Southwesterly 'along the
Northerly limit of .._Cobourg
Street, a' distance of Four
Hundred and Twenty-four and
. TThreeone hundredths (424.03')
feet; T1•)ENCE Southerly at right
angles, a, distance of Sixty-six
(66.0') -feet to the Point , of
Commencement of •the parcelq,a
hereirrdescribed; the said parcel °
being further shown°outlined in
green on °the attached plan.
SECONDLY:
lan-
SECONDLY: That part of
Wellesley Street lying, between
the Northerly I imit of Lighthouse
Street and the Southerly limit of
Cobourg Street; Registered Plan
No. 7, Town of Goderich, being,
more particularly described • as
fol lows:
Commencing atthe Southeasterly
angle of Lot 2, l#egistered Plan
No. 7; THENCE Northerly along
the Easterly limit ofthe said lot, a
distance of One Hundred and
Thirty and Ten' one hundredths.
(130.10') feet to the Northeasterly
angle of the said lot; THENCE
Northeasterly along a Southerly.
limit of Cobourg Street, a
distance of One Hundred and
Three and Seven tenths (103.1')
feet to the Northwesterly angle of
Lot 3, Registered Plan No. 1;
THENCE Southerly along ` the
Westerly limit of Lot 3 and Lot 51,
TAKE NOTICE that the Council both as shown on Registered Plan
oftheDCorp ration of the Town of No. 7, a distance of One Hundred
Goderioh;'the County of Huron, and Sixty-one and Ninety-two one
intend to pass a -by-law at' its hundredths (161.92') feet to the
meeting at 7:00 p.m. o'clock on Southwesterly angle of Lot 51
Thursday, May 11, 1972 for the' aforesaid; THENCE .Westerly, a
purpose of stopping up for a' distance of Ninety-nine (99.0) feet
specified period or periods 'of to the Point of Commencement of
time, Edna Street and. unnamed the parcel herein described; the
lanes as shown on Registered said parcel being -further shown
Plan 21 lying south of Bennett outline) in red on the attached
Street in the Town of Goderich.. plan, """"• .®-
A plan of this proposal will be . A plan of this proposal will be
made aYailable for inspection to made available for inspection tc
any person `'calling at my office in any person calling at my office in
the Town of Goderich. -the Town of Goderich.-
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE AND.FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that .the Council will at such that, the Council will ' at such
meeting hear any person . who meeting hear any person who
claims that his land will be claims that Mt, land will be
prejudicially affect dby such by- prejudicially affected b'' such by-
law and who applies to be' heard. law a d who applies to be heard.
DATED at Goderich, «Ontario,' DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
-ibis Salt` irf`-Apra. .71977. - tltt etlt ay of°'Apr , • 15-72-:
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Harold Walls, A.M.C.T. • Harold Walls, A.M.C.T.
Clerk. of the Corporation el the- Clerk of the Corporation of the
Town Of Goderich, 'Town of Goderich,,_.
West Street, 57 West Street.,
A. BIRTHS
DUININ.: At VAte>candra Hospital:
on April 16, 1972 to'M r. and, Mrs.
Robert'Durnin, Goderich a baby►
girl, Jennifer 'Dawn.
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C. BRIEFS
Alvi going to Preston seem Anyone
with old woollens for blankets,
phone Mrs. W. Dockstader, 524-
9284..-1,6x
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WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The
Humanitarian Service C.P. & T.
Committee of the Goderich
Qddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
have`equipment for loan. Contact
Athos ,Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.-eow
D. IN , MEMORIAM
CHAMNEY:Iri loving memory of a
dear wife and mother; Clara Jane,
who passe away three years ago,
March 25, 169.
God took her home, it was His will
But in our hearts, she liveth still.
Ever remembered by her husband
and family. -14
E. CARDS OF THANKS
WILSON Sincere thank you to
everyone who sent cards, letters
and many other kindnesses while
a patient in Victoria ,tIospital. -
Catherine Wilson. -16 '
ROBINSON: I would like to thank
all of those who remembered.me
with cards and flowers (special
thanksto Loc'a1,2315) while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. -
Marjorie Robinson. -16x
-ROSS: I wish to express my
appreciation for the kindhess .of
those who remembered me. with
calls, cards and flowers while I
was a ,patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Thank you. -Rita'
Ross. --16x
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X 5.3,0
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CARDS QF THANKS'
ELLIS: With deephumility we
gratefully acknowledge the
overw,helaning expressions of
sympathy extended to us in the
sudden loss of. a,.beloved husband
arid father, George L. Ellis.
Friends who remember in the
hour of sorrow are never
forgotten.
We desire also to express our
appreciation to the people of the
town of Goderich and the
a communities .served by the
Goderich Signal --Star for their co-
operation and •for friendships
made during his years as its
publisher and editor; and to those
who helped ease the heartbreak of
an early retirement due to failing
health. -Gene Ellis and Barbara
Foster. -16
Storage
no cause for citizens
The likeliest problem to be transferred to storage areas. ' reasons resulted ifrtlie,sttiftir g Of
faced by Bruce Nuclear Power This transfer will be done this the site of the Irnee • Generating ,
Development officials is not a weekend. The 120 tons is the first 'Station, now under eonstr ietiQO, p:
leakage of a deadly toxic gas at the Of about . 1,200` tons necessary to about a.mile".east of the any
site but public reaction to the fact when the heavy water plapt is in water plant. - '
that this dangerous chemical is full production in 1973: Anyone working in the yicitrit�r
being transported through the The weekend transfer is e -1)1 -the e chenical has to. have
area, stored and used at the site. "normal precaution"iii that training ° in how to proteet
a _ "It's a hazard, but one that has there will be fewer people on the themselves in the-case'.of a
to be put into perspective, " said site when the gas is shifted from leakage. With the numer of
Don White, information officer. the.tank ears to the storage area, workers involved in the
"There's no real cause for "Said 'Mr. White. constriction cif .the Bruce Station
alarm . " 'The chemical won't be put into , and the fact that a number. Of them
About ,120 tons of hydrogen the heavy water plant until late- are transient it was easier to
sulphide used in the -la -recess -to _sltmmpr or early.,iall-when heavy move the Bruce station further,
extract heavy water. from Lake water productipn is to start• away from the heavy water plant -
Huron water is waiting in two This is the 'chemical that for than to train all the donstcuction
tributes, messages of .sympathy--- soca-)- l-way-tame--ears•--tome.- i ---practical._ - . and. • economic worker -s- •
and donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society at the time of their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to the Ball Funeral ,Home,
Rev. Stan* McDonald and the
Londesboro U.C.W.-16•
intervews H robegins ____
are trained st resuscitation and
myfrALL1NI would like b thank all wear eye goggles. There are
friends, neighbours and b oxygen e n units o n site,
relatives who sent flowers, cards Employment officers with that he has taken the time to y g •
and gifts while I was in Goderich nuclear operations o Ontario resuscitators and a rescue
�, research Ontario Hydro • vehicle heavy water plant.
Alexandra Hospital, Special Hydro.are travelling the province operations and wants to work for • Thega at the eav some natural
thanks to Drs. Lomas, Watts, "'interviewing and. hiring high the company not just get a job. 'safety gfs alsoso. assns freelynatural
floorCauc. and Lambert, nurses and school graduates ,-to train as Mr. N4cCarthy pointed out that
staff on 2nd floor east and 1st air when ignited or in high
in
floor east, also Rev. Warr.- operators in the generating students in a rural area often have „, v
Adeline Allen. -16 stations that will be opened up in a slight edge• If they have worked c o n c,e nt r a t i o n s burns..
three to five ears spontaneously in air "and does mix
McCABE: The family of the„ 'late
Verne Mceat e- wish to express'
their sincere thanks to.relatives,
friends and neighbours for floral
At Kincardine
•
There is a' gas monitoring •
system ' surrounding a heavy
water plant and storage reethat
should . detect any leaks. A of`-"
hydrogen sulphide.. EmplQy.e.es
ANDERSON: I would like to
express my heartfelt thanks to.
Victoria Church Friendly
Helpers, Unit 2, Ladies that gave
me the new Hymn Book before my
departure to Torontq. It will be
deeply appreciated,. and
remembered. -2Louise, ,.
Anderson. -16x
TIG'ERT: I wish to express my
`sincere thanks.to all our
relatives, neighbors and friends,
who remembered me, with
flowers, gifts, cards and visits
while I was a patient in Goderich
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Deathe, Dr. Jackson and Dr.
Lambert, Rev. Russell, Nurses
and staff on Second East. Your
kindness will always be
remembered" - Ihla Tigert. -16x
C.P. Rail
saves time
Y on a arm they usually understand with air reducing the
Al McCarthy was one' of the machinery and t Q c h n i c a 1° concentration of the gas.
representatives that interviewed theories. Another 'pointer, is But a good whiff of enough of it
Kincardine District High School - personal appearance; By this Mr. will kill a person instantly. This
students on Friday, April 14:. Mr. McCarthy said he did not mean the amount would be about 10,000
McCarthy who worked himself up applicant had to wear a suit but parts per million in the air but 800
from a position as an operator, that he be neat and clean. If he has parts per million can kills person
revealed a few general points that long hair, it should -be a
Treasonable length and clean and in a half hour.Although•the smell is not too -
ushed. Mr. McCarthy added reliable a warning, hydrogen
students of today are 'far sulphide has an odor similar to
honest and are unafraid- rotten encs.
employers and , particularly
Ontario' Hydro, look fon when
hiring personnel. th_�
First of all, he explained that mor
• the job high school graduates are• they will answer any question you Exposure to hydrogen sulphide
hired for is that of operator. Since ask, hasan alcohol like effect on a
itis only through considerable on- ' The interviewer chats with the person.
learn leaoperaten that one* can student in various areas 'to test Concentrations of ,..up to 300
t to operate nuclear-electric
generating stations, . personnel' his qualifications --does he parts per million depending on the
for these positions are hired at ' remember what he learned in amount irritates -the eyes. nose
the lower levels and advance by an. "physics, chemistry and math; is and throat. It results in dizziness,,
established . qualification
he alert, intelligent with an�. ..headaches, dopiness an'd
program and the posting of inquiring mind; what outside. produces a tendency to fall and
operating vacancies as they activities does he have; does' be make errors in judgment.
occur. read and, if he does, what type of •• From 500 to 700 parts per
literature. million a person can lose
Since the position of operator is consciousness in a half hour.
eculiar to' Ontario H dro's For a position as an operator,
PY someone who i s a loner will not fit _ From .there on _ exposure
nuclear generating stations, results in death.
A double -deck ,Carload, 'd, of 93 in. The applicant must be able to
training in -techniques and skills But Ontario Hydro officials are
western calves were -unloaded work along with a crew of me,n. As
is very comprehensive and quick to point out that there has
from a special rail car at the for women, Mr. McCarthy said
explains whyoPerators are hired never been a fatality involving a "
Ontario. Public Stock Yards byte there.is really no'reason that they
years in advance of when new. heavy water plant and hydrogen,
livestock` department of United are not hired as operators. The
Co-operatives of Ontario this stations are opened id - physical problem is no difficulty sulphide. Also according to
Mr., McCarthy .said since ,.the Ontario Hydro there has never
Week -only , hours w after they as Tar, as 'heavy machinery and
industry is technically oriented, been atlproblem shipping the gas in
. had_b'een loaded. at. Sryif_t. Current, equipment goes because there are .
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
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applications will be received
'"- .1 for the position of •
DEPUTY CHIEF
TO ASSUME POSITION
OF CHIEF
WITHIN ' ONE YEAR
qualifications in accord with the Ontario Police Act.
Applicantswill be screened by Ontario Police Commission.
Application forms may be secured from:-
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The chief of ,Police -
Mr. Fred Minshall
65 West. Street
GODERICH, Ontario
Applioations�wi11 close 5:00 P.M.
Monday, May 1st, 1972.
-1 Harold Walls, A.M.C.T., C.M.C.,
Secretary Police Commission
TOWN OF GODERICH. •
The Chief of Police '
seriously considered than those. The real problem is involved
,
Making the saving possible, with an arts education, with the physical safety
was the special CP rail car. The students learn about the precautions the' nu c l e a r
equipped,with. autoniatic feede'rs jobs through friends who work, at • 'generating stations ,take.
. and1ropane-heated waterers. Hydro stations or
'through All operators must .change out
Without the specially installed. guidance, office at the school . of street clothes into uniforms at
equipment, cattle have to be where written -material and the beginning of the day. At night
s - e to
used at the heavy water plant
,comes by rail' "from
Saskatchewan."' -
The Bruce County Emergency
Measures Organization has set up
a detaileciemergency contingency •
Plain in case there is a train
r1
unloaded once., or twice: on the information is .placed. When when they leave, they must strip, derailment or leakage of the gas '
trip to be fed and watered. sufficient acceptable applications and shower before they can leave, while it is being :transported
are received from . an . area through the county .to the heavy •
Regulations state that livestoek ,• A t p r -e -s e n t ,- there a are-. moo- ---
cannot be without food or water personnel , officers arrange individual showers although they ` water plant.
for longer than 36, hours. interviews with the stildents. ,are planned on tuture stations. , involved in this emergency:
Saskatchewan cattle rancher, Mr. McCarthy said there are no ' ,. No definite• format is laid out contingency plan are the
Richard Cox, deigned the special set rules really that indicate ,one for' an interview i t h • a provincial police, county fire
cartoeliminate the costly, time individual will be suitable for the prospective operator but. Mr.. departments, hospitals, med.ical
wasting stop=overs. . position but that another, one will McCarthy sapid he knows before • officer of health. department, of -
With the co-operation of CPR, not, It is a matter of instinct and the student leaves the interview lands and forests , . `r o a d
and government officials, the training,. he said. If a student, • whether or not he is suitable and superintendents, CNR and
system was installed and used for explains on his application just likely .to be hired. officials of', the Bruce. Nuclear
the first time this week by United what type of job he•'is looking for it Po3✓er• Development.
Co-operativesof Ontario. shows the employment officer
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Neighboring tourist head
Wilfred C. "Ted" Doughty, 40,
of Toronto,•will become full-time
secretary -manager of the Grey -
Bruce Regional Tourist Council
on May 1, ,.
Mr. Dbughty'' was chosen
Wednesday night, April '12, at the
meeting of the council in Owen
Sound when three candidates,
handpicked from 25 'applicants,
appeared before the. , council
members. •
All three finalists were
'recommended to the council by
the hiring committee headed- by
Bert Knechtel, Sauble Beach and
including , president Harry
Chapman, Kincardine, Doug
McLay, Stokes Bay, Ed Lembke,
Ayton.a•nd Max Campbell,
Craigleith.
A dative of Peterborough, .Mr.
Doughty is single. He told the
committee he is interested in the
challenge of promoting the Grey -
Bruce region. He has experience
in public speaking supervisory
role's, management, advertising
and sales. Swimming and boating
are his summer interests while
he has played" and coached minor
hockey in Peterborough and as a
past president of Peterborough
Minor Hockey Association.
Over the past 20 -years, Mr.
Doughty has had a varied business
career. He was general ,manager
of Doughty Concrete Products
Ltd., Peterborough from 1962 to
1964. From 1965 to 1969, Mr.
Doughty was manager 'of agency
relations, sales department and
management for North American
Van Lines (Canada) L<td.,
-stationed at Pickering,
Vancouver., B.C., Toronto and
Windsor.
In February 1970, Mr. Doughty
became director of public
relations for Canadian Cercan
Holding Company Ltd., Toronto.,
He resigned in 'January of this
year to do "ghost writing" for a
clieiit in that City,t
A g adnate of Ry Rat Institute
of Technology, Mr. Doughty will
start his position at a salary of
$7,000peryear, plus 10 per cent
commission on all• advertising in
the tourist guide book with the
exception of municipal
advertising. He will also collect
10 cents per mile for Mileage
travelled on council business.
Plans were approved for the
'spring meeting of the council
April26,at Sauble Lodge, Sauble
Beach', when 'presented by
committee members Charles
Kelly and Peter Heal.
Chief speaker of the early
afterilooe will be S . Clasky,
director of regional development
in..the...Ontario . _ governMent, with
the topic A Look at Our Future.
Then groups. will be formed 10
discuss an organized and
concerted approach to tourism in
the .area,
DAVE CiJRZON
1N THE AFTERNOON.
MX RAMO 920
ATHWELL'S
,AUCTION SALE ,
Of machinery consisting of 5 tractors, 2 combines and 'large
goantity of other•farm equipment at Lot, 33, Con. 8.. Goderich
Twp., 3 miles west of Clinton to Holmesville, 33 miles south
west of Holmesville and two miles south.
• APRIL •26 AT1:15 P.IVL
TRACTORS: 16x0 Cockshutt (Diesel) fully equipped: -Massey -
Ferguson super 90 (Diesel) fully equipped with cab: 1350 .
Cockshutt (Gas) fully, equipped with JRobin hydraulic loader:
Massey Ferguson 65 (Diesel)'fully equipped, '(New Rubber)~
Cockshutt 30 Diesel. -
COMBINES: Massey Ferguson 410 Diesel caw 12' Header,
pickup and 2 row corn head; Case 600 gas c -w 10' header,
pickup and bean equipmept (Terms available);
TILLIA.GE & SEEDING EQUIPMENT: 4 or 5 furrow O• liver
semi -mount plow; 4 fprrow Massey Ferguson fully mounted
with trip beans; 3 furrow Int. plow; 2 furrow Ferguson; 12'
Cockshuttwheeldisc; 10' Massey Ferguson 3. Pt. H.disc; 8'
Fleury Bissell disc; 12' J.D. cultivator; 10' J.D. Cultivator:
I3' Kongskilde cultivator; 17 run M.F, 33 Grain and Fertilizer
drill; 15 run Ontario Grain & Fertilizer d -rill; Massey F. 4 row
& bean planter c-wheavy frame for 6 Row adaptors; Int. 2 row
corn & bean planter; 13' Beatty chain harrows; 13 sections
diamond harrow & 4 stretchers.
OTHER EQUIPMENT: 40' New Holland bale elevator; 38'
Mateo Grain Auger; 2 Gravity boxes>& wagons; 17' hay rack &'
5 ton J.F. wagon; Masse,y F. 5k bar Rollo rake; Mounted
sprayer, with piston, pump & drop nozzles; 2 row 3, Pt. H.
scuffler & turnip lifter; Bradley Flail type spreader; 140 N.
spreadmaster spreader; 125 bu. Cobey spreader; 60'
Endless; 8" drive' belt; Ford 1/2 ton truck racks.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This equipment is being sold for
three area farmers; "two having sold their farms and the thii-d
going out of cash cropping into a larger dairy operation._
MACHINERY SELLING AT 1:15 SHARP (No small items)
TERMS -CASH
LUNCH AVAILABLE
Proprietors
Antlronie DeRuVter (Farre Sold)
GOor*+ picot'(Farnt Sold)
John D.R'uyter
ItATIVINELL, _,_�
UCTION SERVICE
Br'uc llield 4824120
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