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REPAIR' WORK—i3rickwork,
stonework, stucco,' plaster,
cement, fireplaces, chimneys.
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Phone 529-7403
for estimates
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Sales & Service
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For all your flooring needs,
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Free measurements.
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Goderich.
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14. SERVICES AVAILABLE 16 PUBLIC..NOTICE
DAILY ("AU RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
Mc(lEE'S
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• Phone 521-8391
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15. NOTICE to CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF
BEATRICE GRACE LAUDER,
late of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, Retired
Teacher, who died on or about the
25th day of December7.1971.
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 May, 1972,'after which date the
estate's assets will be
distributed, having rewind only to
claims that have 'then been
received.
MICHAEL J. WOLFE
FLORENCE E. LAUDER,
Executors by. their solicitor:
PAUL D. WESSENGER.
Barrister & Solicitor,
P.O:B,ox91,
Barrie, Ontario.
—15,16,17
IN THE ESTATE OE• ARMAND
URBANI BEDOUR LATE OF,THE
TOWN OF 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 llth 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
16. PUBLIC NOTICE
I WILL not be 'responsible for any
debts incurred by my wife,
Patricia May (nee Fry) as of April -
13th, 1972.—Arnold G. Fuller. -
1,5,16,17x,
I WILL no loiter be responsible
for debts incurred by my husband,
Alexander Neil McDonald, as of
this date%—Diane .Jane
McDonald. -16,17,18
Registration
Kindergarten
Children' who live in the school
'areas served by Brookside Public
School and North Ashfield Public
• School and who were born in the
year 1967 should be' registered
for kindergarten . at. Brookside
Public School on Friday, May' 5
from 9:30to 11:30 a,m. and d from
1:00 to -3:00 p..m.
--The -child and either or both
parents should come to the
registration and bring the child's'
birth certificate or other proof of
birth date.
NOTICE
OF
STREET
CLOSING
TAKE NOTICE that the Council
of the Corporation of the Town of.
Goderich, inthe County of Huron,
NOTICE
OF
$TR EET-
.GODERICH SKKNA1.•,STAItr TBU1 S!AT. APS.. 11
22. TO GIVE AWAY
1'011U black kittens. seVen weeks
old. 'Iroise broken. Phone 524.
7402-17--18x.
A. BIRTHS
VAN DER MEER---Jack 'and
Leslie (nee Eustace) are proud to
announce the birth Of their first
child, a daughter, at Toronto
Western Hospital en April 24.
E. CARDS OF. THANKS
McKEE-1 wistr to thank friends,
relatives and neighbors for '
flowers, cards and other
kindnesses shown me while 0. a •
TAKE NOTICE thatthe Council patient in Alexandra Hospital.
of the Corporation of the Town of Mrs. Frances McKee. —17x -
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 BOWERS -I would like to thank •
boundaries of said parcels being all my friends, neighbours and
more particularly described as relatives who remembereg me
follows: - with, flowers, cardsand visits
FIRSTLY: That part 'of Cobourg while -wars a patient in Goderich
Street lying North of -the Alexandra Hospital.. Special
lortherl limitof Lot 1 and Lot Z, thanks to Drs. Leitch, Watts and
Y I•'lowers, nurses and staff on 1st
Registered PI N°. 7,. Town of and 2nd East, also Rev. Warr'_--
God,erich, being more • Mayme Bowers. -17
particularly described'' as -
follows: ,KERNIGHAN—The family of the
.Commencing at an iron, survey late Murray Kernighan of Milton
Monument planted at the most , wish. to 'express their sincere
W e s t e r l'y angle of L •o t 1, thanks to all their friends for the ,,
-''=Registered Plan No. 7; THENCE many acts of kindness, flowers,
Northeasterly along the Cancer Fund and Gideon Society
donations, and expressions of
14o'rtherly limit of Lot 1 and Lot 2 sympathy following the recent
aforesaid, a distance of Four loss of our dear husband and.
Hundred and Twenty-four and • father.—Muriel, Brian, Paul and
Three one hundredths (424.03') Ruth. -17
feet to the Northeasterly angle of" .
Lot 2, Registered. Plan No. 7; McWHINNEY—I wish to thank
THENCE . Northerly at right " everyone for"their kindness to me
.angles to the last mentioned limit, while I was a`patient in Alexandra
a distance.of Sixty-six (66.0') feet Marine Hospital. Special thanks'
point in the Northerly limit of to Dr: Watts, Dr.. Cauchi and staff
to a
P y in emergencvL-=Gail.
Cobourg Street; THENCE ,McWhinney. -17
Southwesterly along the —_—...
Northerly: ;.limit of Cobourg COOK—I would like to thank all'
Street, a distance of' Four those who sent me cards 'and
Hundred and Twenty-four and flowers while • 1 was in . the
Three one hundredths (424.03".) hospital, and Dr. Watt. ' Dr.
feet; THENCE Southerly at right • Lambert and Dr. Cauchi, all the
angles, a distance of Sixty-six staff on second east.—Robert
(66.0') feet , to the Point of Cook. —17x
Commencement of the parcel HARRISON—I sincerely thank
herein described; the said parcel everyone who was so kind to me
being further shown ouflined'ain*-during my 'stay-in-;Goderich-
hos'iital; Doctors K. C. Lambert,
J. R. Leitch, the staff on second
east. first floor and the girls in
gredn. To all who sent flowers,
gifts., cards, visited and enquired
at home, many thanks. Phk llis•
Harrison.. -17
13ENDURE—I wish to thank all
who expressed 'their sympathy
and kindness with cards, words
and flowers during the regent
bereavement in the loss of my
dear sister. r Irene Straughan. -
17
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green on the attached plan.
SECONDLY: That part of
Wellesley Street lying between
theNortherly limit of Lighthouse
Street and the Southerly limit of
Cobourg Street, Registered Plan
No. 7; Town of Goderi•eh, being
more particularly described ,as
follows:
Commencing at the So'utheasterly
angle of Lot 2, Registered Plan
No. 7; THENCE Northerly along.
the Easterly limit of -the 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 (103.7')
feet to the Northwesterly angle of
Lot 3, Registered Plan No. 7;
THENCE Southerly • along ' the.
Westerly limitof Lot3 and Lot 51,
both as shown on Registered Plan
No.7, a distance of One Hundred
and Sixty-one and Ninety-two one
hundredths •(161.92') feet to the
Southwesterly angle 'of Lot 51
_.•aforesaid; THENCE Westerly, a
- distance of Ninety-nine (99:0) feet
to the Point of Commencement of
the parcel herein described; the,
said parcel being further shown
outlined in 1 -ed. on -the 'attached
Plan, ,L
A plan of this proposal,will be
-- made available for inspection to
any person calling at my office in
intend to pass- a by-law at its "
the Town of Goderich.
meeting at 7:00 p.m. -o'clock on ' AND FURTHER TAKE•NOTIC,E
Thursday, May 11, 1972 for the that the Council will' at such
purpose of stopping up for a meeting hear any person who
specified periodor periods of claims that his land will be.
time, Edna Street and unnamed prejudiciallyaffectedby such by -
lanes as shown on Registered law and who applies to be heard.
Plan 21 lying south of Bennett DATED at •Goderich, Ontario,
Street in. the Town of Goderich. this 6th day of April, 1972.
•
A plan, of this proposal will be Harold Walls, A.M.C.T.
made available for inspection to Clerk of the Corporation of the
any perso'hcalling at my office in Town of Goderich,
the Town of Goderich, 57 West Street.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that the Council will at such
meeting hear any person who
claims that his land will be
prejudicially affected by such by-
law and who applies to be heard.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario;,
this 6th day of April, 1972.
Harold Walls, A.M.C.T.
Clerk of the Corporation of the
Town of Goderich,
57 West Street.
19. LOST AND .FOUND
LOST lady's dark rim gasses,
vicinity Victoria and East
Streets. Phone 524 -94W -47W
FOUND—Ladies' ring on Nairn
Drive. Phone 524-6611 after 5
p.m. —17 -
LOST -5'12 month old Alaskan
Malamute, black •and ilvhite,
wearing . choker chain. Reward.
Phone `679.1536, colleiet, after
5:00 p.m.... 17
L ST-2Silver brooch, keepsake.
1teward. Phone 5244544,-17x
—17x
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21. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
EARN extra cash, grow
cucumbers for Ricks under
contract. For further information
phone or write Maurice Cronin
392-6290, ‘R.R.3 Teeswater. =
16,17
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You may be spending your winters
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For- details on ,how 'to take
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AIUARIAN POOLS, 11 Export
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(416)-688.2612,
BOGIE—Wish to thank everyone
'whohelped us at sale time. Verb
appreciated: —Grace and Rod
. Bogie. -17 '' •
MOERBEEK —1 would • like to
thank all my friends, neighbours,
relatives and Local Lodge 1863
-who rem'embered•me-whiie•I-wa:; <r
patient in the Alexandra Marine
Hospital and szecial thanks to Dr.
Jackson, Nurses and staff on 2nd
floor west wing. Your kindness
will always be remembered, -
.John Moerbeek Sr. -17x •
F. ENGAGEMENTS
Captain and Mrs. 'Herbert A.
Jeffrey Regina, Sask., announce
the,engagement of their 'daughter.
Elizabeth Joyce, t8 Mr. Robrert .1•
Graham of Edmonton, Alta., son
of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Graham.
Wedding to take place July 1st.
1972.-17x
'Mr. and Mrs. William John
Hardy, R.R,1, Belgrave".
announce the engagement of their
only daughter, Jean Elsie to Mr.
Andrew Ghilian Delbergue, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julien Delbergue.
R.R.3; Auburn. The wedding will
take place in St, Augustine Roman
Catholic Church, St. Augustine.
on Saturday, May 20, 1972 at 2:30
p.m. -17x
.G. COMING EVENTS
THE ST. PETER'S Youth Group is
sponsoring'a card party on May
1st that's this Monday at 8:00 in
the St. Peter's church • hall,
• Everyone is welcome—young and
old, come out and enjoy an evening
with friends. -17
The regular meeting of the
Maple LeafChapter IODE will he
Tuesday evening at 8:15 at, the
home of Mrs. Jim Skeoch, 125
Nelson St. E.
LADIES - DAYS
at
Goderich Building,
Centre
When You Shop Say -.71
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EAR.
The Goderich Fire Department's new Ladder truck received a trial
by fire on Friday afternoon when the'department responded to a fire
call on Elgin Avenue West. The flames were already well advanced
in the _roof of a home located there but firemen
the blaze and limit damage.—staff photo
Federal Department of Trwisport
buys .second- air cushion vehicle
managed to
The of Transport has excellent-' •`example of dgsigned for the Arctic
tic
placed an order for the seccind interdepartmental co-operation. Environment, although it is'
production model of the 25 -ton The . Canadian Government suitable for use in all climatic
payload air cushion vehicle known • investment in the industry conditions. The Voyageur is
.as the "Voyageur" • Transport PAIT. •affirmed by this basically a self-propelled cargo
Minister I) o n Jamieson' Transport .Ministry purchase, is deck which rides on a cushion of
. armounreri today. a 1 s o a n e xp r o s's-i•o n of the ' air. It is thus able to traverse
'The vehicle, scheduled • for Ministry's leadership i,n a new water.land• snow, ice or marshy
,delivery this Spring and costing transportation technology as well areas. The overa.11 dimensions of
$1',114.400, is.to be 'assigned to a as an expression of Government. the craft are 65 feet by 36 feet, and
variety of,special husks in areas confidence in a major the -craft i,s unique in that it is
ranging from the Great bakes to Canadian manufactured `..ehicle. based on a simple flat bed
remote Northwestern Canada The first. craft produced 'is configuration of modular units '
The' development of -this -flew equipped with tv o .Genera,l '. -that permit it to be transportecl by
is cus vehicle is i r' I , fl n 'n n the30 freighter hter three tv.� � a .. ; kji.olr..-_. _..... ..... ......1:1u..c.f .tt_ .,;11.9_ �. g.>L es,_n��d�e,its atul.t �_I- . f,. e l; in.zee...
joint""' venture between the . first 'fight last Noverntrer and is loads, and•hv rail. .road or sea.
Department of • lrn ustrv, - Trade' at present ,undergoing its The Voyageur has a maximum
t;so,vernment .,.rr ti,ticatian at over -water speed of 50 MPH with.
Toroiato 1sia.nd, The second. craft,. , a nominal payload capacity of -20
which is the basic production totiOnti five tons of fuel.with a
• nrortc-l• is equipped with the•Twin trade-off potential between the
Pic ST6 United Aircraft of two.
Canada engines is due to roll out Operated initially by , the
at the end of this month. This is ' Northern 'Bra n•s p o r• t a t i o n
the first "ACV .specificallv..,� Company Limited, under contract
with' the Transportation
Development Agency of , the
,.Ministry of Transport, the craft
will he"' derated in roles which
will include maintenance of aid
to navig.ation. It will also 'be .ttfsed
for logistical re -supply in the
Arctic• and for search and rescue
operations; freighting roles in
special areas and various tasks
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• aegis of the Program tor
. Advancement' • of 1ndust•r,rial
Technology for the development
of new technology in Can,jda 'I•Ire
work between MOT and industry.
Trade and Commerce is an
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Weare looking for an individual who has the desire to build a
future for himself or become his own businessman, .
Due to expansion, Lucky One Beverages, Inc., an all Canadian
Soft Drink Firm, inbusiness the past 20 years, is looking for
initiative men towarehouse and distribute our product in"the
Goderich and surrounding area:^-
For further information, please call (416) 449-7301 or write to
the attention of Mr. L. Borey or Mr. 0. Bell, Lucky One
Beverages, Inc., 20 -Graydon Hall Drive, Suite 2101, -Don•
:Mills, Ontario.
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1 970'GMC, FLEETSIDE 1/2 TON
307 V-8, power brakes, heavy duty front
springs, rear springs, auxiliary springs,
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for other government
departments.
The craft will also be available
on a comrpercial basis for limited
periods to demonstrate this new
technology to the , petroleum
industry in resource development
schemes..After one -year, this
particular model of the Voyageur
wall replace some of the. • older
colpyentional surface vessels in
the Western Arctic with. the
Canadian Coast Guard.
Berl Aerospace of Canada
fnanufacturetl the Voyageur' at 41s
plant at Grand Bend, Ontario. The
Voyageur combines the proven
technology of ,previous • .air,
Cushion, vehicles with several
innovative concepts in craft
design and manufacture., The
development of the Voyageur
places Canada among the leaders
in air cushion vehicle
manufacture, and high hopes are
being expressed for the ,export
potential of the craft, •
BiUYiEi1•RENFI RE4
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The Rev. Brian b. Freeland, 'Supervisor of CBC's Religious Pro.
gramming since 1049, is an energetic, highlp.capabl ittdividu` l
acclaimed as the .guiding force• behind such programs and
series as, Heritage, Concern, Church of the Air attd Man Alive.
Expert in liturgy and worship, 'Mr. Freeland, 48., hot been
active in C8C religious of airs since 19 3,Heysr currently attached
to St Thbmas Anglican Chur hin yo ontn, ar
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