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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-09-07, Page 13'cion R1('i1 liKiNi t1."'k`A1i'» "J HP 14.. SERVICES :AV; ILAILE VACUUM' CLE.ANERS Sales & Service, Ali- Makes BOB • PECK VRNA° 20-5748 Collect , bSERVICES AVAI.. , r`r ..._ HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned by dependable cleaners. Call .Superior Maintenance, phone 524- 8892 .Goderich,.---suss MOVING - HAULING r Phpae -NOTICE TO CREDITORS • ALL' perso"ns having clari�s„ against WOULD theperson sen taking -the aluminum extenss.ien step ladder last weep from the Industrial Building Property -former -;Mitchell Farm, return immediately before further action is taken. ---136 19, LAST AND FOUND FOUND -Affectionate yellow cat. a kind home. wanted for it. Phone 524- 7257,-36 CUSTd_.M Bu«aoZENG CHAS. BRUINSMA RR 2, Goderich 524- .. 98p4 15 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS ,Screened Top. soil w L sca' a Work. P (Excavating, -Trenching, Basements,- Etc.) Fill Cement Gravel Lyle Montgomery CLINTON • 482-7644 '14 w RICHARD LOBB EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER. CLINTON,- ONT. • PHONE: 482-9431. or 482- 7898 . _ -21tt . -: WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL "SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump Septic tanks, piggerip Lagoons 'etc. Phone 887-.6700 R.R.2 Brussels -19tf the Estate of ANNA MOSER, late of the TownofGoderich, in the County of Huron, who .died on or abou 28th day of June, 1972, 8am. �-x'�i�t-.. ::, _ ._ l�yk r. a _..�+itlt~-� full particulars with the undersigned by the 16th day of September, 1972, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this -15th day of August, 1972. • PREST and EGENER, Barristers; etc., 33 Montreal' Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. -34,35;36 . MacV[C R - t Alexandra Hospital on Sept. 3, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad MacVicar a baby girl Ali,on plane. THOMSON-At Alexandra Hospital on Sept. 4, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomson a baby boy Robert Dougalan. E:• CARDS OF T NK WAGNER-I wish to sa,V nasttty thaeks� to relatives-, 'friends and neighbours for slants, flowers and cards. while a patient in lintton hgspital, Thanks to- Dr. Street, 3nr'' ees and staff, 4180 to (Pastor Ftty and Itev. Mt)onald. Mrs; Fred Wagner.-�-'l( HICK: -1 wish to thanknurses and - staff on first and seconfloors, also Pr. Jackson, friend: neighbours and relatives for gifts, cards and flowers while I was a. patient in hospital. Marjory Hie1 s.--31(ix , r. C, BRIEFS WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The`Humanitarian Servile C.P. & T. Committee of the. Goderich Odd - fellow and Rebekah Lodges. 'have° equipment for loan. Contact 'Amos Osbaldeston, .L..4-96-3 or Fred Frit- zle�)527 24 7 1 -eow .i,._!...r--"j '1'.,.n r•I... keY.,.l-: - .w. 3.. .w...4 P ,...,.-4' (NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of FRANK JOSEPH WILSON, Retired Commissionaire, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 27th day of May, 1972, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the' 23rd day of September, 1972, as after that date the assets of the estate ,will be distributed. DATED -at, Goderich,- Ontario, this 22nd, day of August, 1972. - PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ohtatio. Solicitors for the estate. -35,36,37 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of '.AURA 16. PUBLIC NOTICE A1.,11!tEDA ,,,FOV,IF4Ett, Widow, late • of file 'town of Goderich, in the I (June A. McLean) will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my •husband (Kenneth G. McLean 1.-" 1,35,36 Ille ,111111111 TREE - PLANTING ASSISTANCE Do you have some land you want reforested in 1973? If so,. contact the:. Secretary -Treasurer Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Box 5, Wroxeter, Ont. 519-335-3557 • mosimmoullemoull County of Huron, who died on or about the 20th day of July, 1972, are required to file the same with full •partidulars with the undersigned by 'the 30th day of September, 1972, as 'after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED ` at Goderich, Ontario, this 30th day of August, 1972. PREST and EGENER, • Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich,Ontario. Solicitors for the estate, , ,36-37-38 16. PUBLIC NOTICE I WILL no longer be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife Frances Delores MaeGillivy, as of this date. Donald- MacGillivray.-L-35,36,37 onald A• MacGillivray. -35,36,37 D. IN MEMORIAM. • GRIFFIN -In loving'memory of my dear -wife, Hazel, who passed away Sept. 9. 1970. Ever remembered by husband, Guy. -36 GRIFFIN -1°4n. loving memory of our ' dearest mother and grand- mother, Hazel Griffin, who passed away' Sept. 9, 1970. . "He giveth His beloved sleep." Always remembered by' Audrey, Bob, Cathy and Jason. -36. STEPHENS-In loving. memory of a dearly beloved daughter. Win- nifred J. Stephens. who passed away Sept. 6th. 1967. No more, dear Win.- each day in our lives to share, But deep within- our heart; you are always there. - Ever in our thoughts and, still -deeply mourned by Mom„Dad. sisters -and brother. --36x - Boundary hey ge is BY A. R. BUCKLEY of types that will p.rovide a good , limited areas, but .where • it up ,to five feet °bir b n l background, to•the flower garden survives it forms a dark greenobtained easily+ at reason*ble Things to remerhber when without ,competing too much for -lustrous hedge- that presents a • oat" from farmei'a, They are selecting a hedge for a boundary plant nutrients. very pleasing ':surfa*~e» It grow' , comms n iJn. t ld pastur s *nd to your garden or property: the - Sash requirements ,nearly > perfection if sr nfined to three' wcrud1ot i in alrila t'any distract. • -.., o p - -- .�,_.-..-,.:---:_ - 1 ,ma c "� prcly, in„f�rtvacy, and -the uselead-.tc►=,tkls�.bnx _..� .f -feet �crn le;trr: 'Pei=p &t1- y�--h�. ;� .� broadleaved - or needle -leaved Spruce (Picea species): All they rarely make as g0041 dense evergreen, , „ spruces make excellent ;tc:reens hedges. The planta. are .usually Singe{ ,,1889. the ` testing of and hedges, but the most refines planted so that they touch sadly `hedge plants has been a project is the native white Spruce ('Picea ether., then 'rimmed ,clown.to the of the Research ,l3ranctr "of the glauca). When trimming, care desired height. , , , Canada ' Department ' of must be taken not to cut back Many forma have been tested Agriculture across Canada, as below the base of the current. in the Agriculture Canada the well-known collections' at Season's growth or Marge holes hedge collection at Ottawa with Ottawa, Indian Head, Sask., will'alipear itr�the foliage. ' great success, but these ire `of f ' and Morden, Man, will testify. Pines (Pinus sapeies): Many. 'course, nursery'grown and Much Among these are many pines make excellent, long more . expensive,'" Thuja evergreen types, some of which lasting badges if trimmed occidentalis `Ware tna' it a little an are quite.outstanding, and are properly by cutting back the hardier than the' species but noted below: terminal, shoots of new growth coarser„in texture. • orea'n-hex (Buxus. before "the 'needles::.are'.-,fully -Canadia-n-Teras -look f. wl/4;w K microphyl'la koreana): The developed. The Swiss stone nine canadensis): For more than 80 Korean box is quite satisfactory (Pinus cembra), the white pine years, this beautiful evergreen . in eastern Canada. as a low (Pinus strobus) and the red pine bias been' an almost perfect r reen. In (Pinus resinosa,) have all made compact hedge with good color Government census shows farm acreage downsince 1931 An increase in the number of provinces experienced farms with 760 acres or more in increase in cropland which was ' the more than offset bya area and a she;rp deeiease'tn however, - number of smaller ones featured decrease in the other province. the fifth in a series of reports_ on Improved , pasture land the 1971 Census of �''lture increased over past censuses to a issued today by £tatistics peak of 11 million acres in 1966. broadleaved eve g Canada, „k,., s. ro ,. :.,...;: ._ Tl�e 1971 Censusi e>?Qrts a lr t c o mwa ., » ,...: � � a,., ,.• .._.>mtld,�,r'�*"'c+.....tea.,. n,, gS.l'S1d,. ��-$l�i�. *R .�A�,kl�u.l. t�.,,,�andr,te1cta.t.�,. the ?c,�.trllre ,,.L wt"h de 1 on acre �� Total land area used �Y cline to 10 mt� i s t box (Baru p ) Canada g - Canadian_farmers-.dropped tri increases . reported . o_nl in. . 170 million acres from the 174 Newfoundland, Saskatchewan substituted. In Ottawa, the a good low• broad 'hedge but have developed, the hedge still million reported in 1966, to and Alberta. » Korean' box makes "a good low must be sprayed occasionally in has a good appearance. It•grow' produce the lowest acreage Summerfallow acreages have hedge although during some , early May to prevent the spread well in sun or shade, but growth winters the tips of the branches of pine kale. • is quite slow and 'it takes a few figure recorded since 1931. shown small fluctuations since Despite this reduction in total 1941. In 1971 there was an are scorched. New hybrids Yews (Taxus species): The years before .the hedge takes. Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata) makes an evergreen hedge of the., highest quality for - eastern Canada and the English yew (Tazus baccata) isequally useful and more refined, but suited -- only for British Columbia. Both cost more than native evergreens, but the quality • is' considerably better. The dark green foliage is. closely packed and the texture firm.. They stand trimming very well. and - may be formed into any desired shape. Both are recommended for planting in most shady areas, but will grow well' in sun if sufficient moisture. is supplied. White , cedar "or arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis): This is the most commonly used evergreen hedge in eastern'Canada. Plants E. CARDS - OF THANKS ONTARIO Ministry of'Transportation And Communications, •Ontario , NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For "Winter Maintenance Operations 1972-73 Season" the following equip- ment is required. 111, 0 - TRUCKS .-- VITA MINIMUM G.V.W. 27,0suitable for mounting power sanding units are required at the folldwing locations: 1 Truck - St. Marys and Milverton 2 Trucks - Guelph West, Guelph East, Erin, Exeter, Grand Bend, Goderich, Harriston, Shelburne, New Hamburg, Clinton, Galt, Listowel, Ar- thur and Wingham - 3 Trucks - Mitchell - -- 1 Truck - with minimum.G.V.W, 42,000 lbs. tandem required for Galt, Ar- thur, Listowel and Wingham -- The successful bidder must have P.C.V. License or apply for same withill.7 days of being notified. LOADERS - (without operator at the following locations: 1 - 1 Cu. Yd. Loader Harriston, St, Mlirya, --Guelph West) Guelph 'East, New Hamburg, Exeter, Grand Bend, Clinton, Goderich, Mt. Forest, Shelburne, Mitchell, Milverton and Erin 1 • 1I/4 Cu. Yd. Loader 4 Galt, Arthur, Listowel and Wingham Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by'''the District' Engineer, until 12 o'clock noon, local time, Monday, September 18, 1972. Specifications; tender forms and envelopes may be obtained h person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When requesting tenders please specify location (s). 1 - The lowest or any 'tender, not necessarily accepted. " W. b. Neilipevitz _ tract' . en.u. .:L.:..s.... Ministry of Transportation And Communicationsra. 581 Huron Street P.O, 1400x 8 Stratkod, Ontario. Telephone: 271-3550 s sem ervirens a trials. The dwarf mugo CanadaOttawa cofiec ton. Even""" more refined species .. - can be .nine (Pinus mug,o-_mugo) .makes now, although, a few hare .spotr,, acreage the trend •to "larger increase to 271million acres from farms continues. Of the 366,128 26 million in 1.966. farms co4ered by the census 17 U,nimp'oved` land on per cent were 760 acres or more Canadian farms, which has in size, . compared with 13 per 'decreased 'steadily since 1941, cent five years :earlier and 11., fell to 62 million acres last year. per Bent in 1961. Farms with ,Of this total, 12 million acres woodland 5 less than 760 acres accountedwere woo an and,0 million recently developed are much - darker green and do not turn ' yellowish in winter, a fault of the common Korean variety. Threadleaved false cypress (Chainaecyparis pisifera. 'Filifera' ): Th e"`ttrreadleaved cypt ress is one of the most " for 83 per cent of the 1971 total, 'acres consisted of unimproved cy tractive of vergreens for o r down from 87 per cent of the hay land, native 'pastures, of Canada in Zone 5 .or warmer. farms in 1966 and 90 per cent in marshes, ete. Its fine textured dark green 1961. ' Detailed , information foliage is'easy to keep in shape,• For the first time Manitoba . concernhg size, area and use of by limiting trimming to once and Saskatchewan reported Canadian farmlands, b'y decreased acreage in, every two years. The plant is provinces and census divisions, quite hardy in Ottawa, -but is comparison with the previous is contained . in .Census of often. back in colder, census, although the decreases Agriculture .Report No. 96-721.'oegins. 4 were relatively slight, • The report is available from the Law-son'sCypress Manitoba's farm' lands ,were Publications Distribution. Unit some 75,558 acres below -the of Statistics Canada or the 1966 figure and Saskatchewan's Publishing Division of by about 352,488. Information Canada;. both in Alberta and British Columbia .Ottawa. continued - to show , increased farm acreage, following their - historic trends. Newfoundland also reported an increase as the - result of unimproved land being Canadian pleasure boating possible to grow English Holly, brought into agriculture for the ' development of community laws and regulations were but in that province it forms an - E designed to protect people, and excellent .hedge. It withstands pastlaud"" '� deep -the l`pleasu're' its 'boa fMg, clipping well, and its fruits and' The acreage,, of improved. floaters should know their foliage are attractive through farmland held steady at 108 million acres virtually responsibilities on the water just the winter- It may be used as a unchanged from 1966. Improvedas much as motorists on our small hedge or a large screen. farmland' includes land highways. Write to the Ontario Many cultivars are -available, cultivated and sown to crop for Safety League in Toronto for varying • fro . golden to harvest in 1971, farmland. . information on boating and variegated- foliage to thornless . cultivated- and seeded for ` water, - skiing laws and and small leaved forms. regulations: Holly . (Ilex , crenata pasture use in 1971, `Convexo' ): This holly is hardier summerfallowed land with no �: than English Holly and will crop harvested in 1971 but being • grow in milder part's of Ontario cultivated 'or worked during the To get the most out of an and.,•the Maritimes.. It has :the year for weed control and/or for Ontario summer vacation, learn effect of boxwood but is much moisture conservation, plus other land used for barnyards, • to swim. The Ontario' League darker green in color and has home gardens, lanes and roads suggests you contact spur °local Red Cross for information on on the -farms. Since there was a swimming classes in your smalllerrnum, of farms in 1971 . • than five years ,earlier, the community. -average acreage of improved - land per farm in the six eastern provinces rose from 99 acres in. 1966 to 108 acres in 1971..In the four western provinces the improved acreage of the average farm increased from 406' acres . in 1966 to 463 acres in' 1971. The area of cropland,._one. of..: . the components ' - of improved farmland, at 69 ,million acres, , was only slightly less than in 1966. The four ' western GLASGOW -We wish to express' our appreciation and thanks to all for. the many kindnesses shown at the time of the"passing of our sister Teresa. Special thanks to Father Moynahan, Drs. and nurses, on 1st floor of Alexandra Hospital and the McCallum Funeral Home. Josie Boyle and 'Tom Glasgow. -36 TWAMLEY-Relatives of the late Mr. Thomas Twamley; would like to thank Doctors, ,nurses arid staff 'on 2nd West at Alexandra Hospital: Goderich . for their' kindness during his. illness. Also the Stiles Funeral Home and Capt. Connor• --:3(i SCHLICHTING-We Wish to thank all our friends and neighbors. for their kindness and help given to us` at ,the passing of our' daughter Gabriele. For those who sent flowers, food and made donations to the cancer fund our sincere thank you. We specially ,wish to , thank Dominion Road Machinery Co. Ltd. and their employees as well as the I:A. of M. Local 18(1 for Oir generous help, everything was. very much appreciated. We also wish to extend our sincere thanks to Messrs. Bill and Ed Stiles for their excellent, help and assistance. Words cannot express how • thankful we are to everyone who helped is in our sorrow. Walter and Carla Schlichting.-36x JEWELL-A special thank you to all who helped me celebrate my bir- thday. It was -a delightful surprise. Thanks to one and all. Mrs. Dora Jewell. -36 (Chamaecyparis------lawsoniana l: This beautifull', plant, is 'Only hardy in: British Columbia. Its many cultivars form a graceful and showy hedge from six to eight feet high. Holly (Ilex aquifolia): There are not many places outside British Columbia where it- is HELP WANTED MANAGER Required immediately for men's wear store in Western (Ontario town (pop. 6500). Reply stating experience, references and salary' expected -to - Box 362 C�Ck Clinton -News -Record Clinton, Ontario All applications strictly confidential. ommusliminimmrni ELEVATOR- -- Help Required We require several steady and dependable workmen in our elevator. W. offer: • Seasonal and ratrnd`employment, • TojP" pay rates • Overtime after 40 hours • Company shared rr,edieal, drug and life insurance Apply t0 Division of Gerbro Corp. ,Hensall 262-2605 black berries. Hedge honeysuckle (Lonicera nitida): This evergreen hedge • hbneysuckle is only• hardy. in shape. THE SEPARATE SH:OPPE Main Corner Clintons PULLOVERS ' - 'BLOUSES -- SKIRTS PANTS - TOPS BLAZERS, Open 2 6 Closed Weeds. 7 The Dining. Room of The Blyth. Inn wi'I I be open Sunday Buri ng .the '--'Blyth Thtesher • Reunion' for r, OD 'n' DRINK Entertaining" friday & Saturday The Maitland Trio THE BASE FACTORY 0 OLD AIR FORCE BASE UTLET STORE CLINTON ONT. NOW OFFERS ANTASTIC CARPET VALUES !!!i. , MEN'S b BtlV3' Wi ATSHIRTS $2.77 AND $-3-46 NYLONORLON. • - & ACRYLICS 1 1 in SHAGS- PLUSHES j AND PATTERNS 9X12 ph 97,, FROM C s MEN'S ALL WOOL DRESS SLACKS 6.97 SHADES OP: GOLD, -011E1 - W, EYE FROWN & DLUE, , 1 6'X' Tog 9.9.' �S Io9W As 4 9.9 ' - O IRDS' BACK, TO SCHOOL DRESSES •4 to 14X PROM SCATTER MATS G d O or SELECTION c,.