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•14. ,S VICES AVAILABLE. 4. AVAI... BLE' 15 NOTICE to�CRED .
. �.E.. 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE.�► . Q . ITC�►f
7 -EXPERIENCED landscaping and
maintenance, For information phone
Mr. Robert Madsen,°R.R.3, Auburn,
524.6455 between 8:00'and.9:0Q a.m.
and 6:00 tot7:00 p.m. -•-39,40x,;71
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REPAIRS for Viking separators
,y, and milkers; welding and geneiral.
repairs for farm machinery Closed
Wednesdays or by appointment
only., Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield:
Phone 482-9131.-39,40
WILL clean and install storm win- ,J
dows, rake leaves, and other odd
jobs. Phone. 524-7813 after 5 -
p.m. --39,40x
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FOR your Antenna Sales and
Service, co ,tact Alvin's TV,, 162
'Mary Street, phone 524-9089. — tf
GRAHAM ELECTRIC •
Complete Electrical Service
Residehtial — Commercial
Industrial
155 Keays Street
Phone 524-8670 '
Goderich, Ontario,
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Ing» i s—Moffat=Oeatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
—•------36-Britannia•-RdW
Ph. 524-7871
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MOVING•
and
HAULING
George Low Jr.
524-6045
Clean-ups and
scrap removal
. —23tf
SEPTIC TANKS CL.EANEU
MOOERM EQUiPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
' ' Write or Phone
Harvey Dale, Clinton
PHONE 482-3320
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CORVETTE 31 for Charter;Day,
weekend or weekly. Sailing
instruction or cruising: Full
compliment of sails, radio and
safety, equipment. Junior and
adult sailing instruction on day
sailer or sailing dinghy. Contact
the Rosny Corporation Ltd.,
Marine Division, Bruce
MacDonald: Office 524-8328;
Home 524-8146. —18tf
CALL
FRANK,T.UTT
For all your flooring needs.
�fiuy
.yom.r.rfarPet anywhere.
20 years' installation
experience.
Free measurements.
5246804
Goderich.
RUSTPROOF
tet us'do a complete job' on that
rfrar-rror-7tatw-miontet 'ca e
worth the reasonable
investment. See us at
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
PHAIVEUF ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential -Commercial
• '• industrial •
Local or Rural
Phone 524-8834
Peter
Prevett
DELIVERY
PHONE
524-8553
• OR
524-6661
SIGNS BY
WEBSTER
Plastic electric signs,
highway bulletins and
truck lettering.
CALL COLLECT
235-0680
DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT,
INCOME? STOP HERE-
WANTED:
Persons part-time on sales and management levels for a .
new International Manufacturing Company. No previous
'*kills needed we supply a full training"programme. We
manufacture National Consumer Products. No
obligation to investigate this opportunity to earn that
extra moneyyou may be in need of.
FOR TIME OF INTERVIEW
WRITE P.O. BOX 67 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR '
do
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CLIPPING
BATHING
STYLING f
Al*
" 471011166 .,cam ..
Will clip poodles in own home, evenings. In.addition to
styling; clipping, bathing, we now have tinting available.
We have 4 colours to choose from -pink, pink, mint green,
beige and black. Be sure to...
CALL 524-9337 AFTER 6• PM
REASONABLE RATES
--"Wvrh-Dos.-By-AjrelR#Y+eN-0NIy" -
Polnting Up
AND
R epalring
CHIMNEYS
CALL
Harold Leddy
524_7237 524.6066
SANDDI-ASTING
JACK .HAMMER WORK
BREAK UP •CONCRETE
BACKHOEING
SPRAY . PAINTING,
ARNOLD
STOTHERS
Phone 529-7403
for estimates
' Seeding,. Sodding
And Shrabs '
COMPLETE LINE -.OF
GARDEN SUPPLIES
ART'$
LANDSCAPING
And NURSERY
166 Bennett St. E:;t'
Godes-fch
524-9126
Screened Top SoiI.
Landscape'Work . •
Backhoe Work
'(Excavating, Trenching,
Basements, Efc.) '
,�..eTT &' Fill
Cement /Gravel •
.• Lyle Montgomery
CLINTON 4824644
VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales & Service
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262.5748 Collect
WEBER'S
'SEWAGE
DISPOSAL:
SERVICE
Modern equipment used. We pump
septic tanks, piggerip Lagoons
etc.
Phon87-6700
R.R.2 Brussels
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Where to Buy i1
RELCO.'
Swing Centre
-(APPROVED DEALER)
40 WEST ST. 524-8431
ACE
RADIO RTV
Fleetwood
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of
Radio & Television
PIC
T
O'N
ST:W'i
FRANK WILCOX-524-77711
- WHEN -
MOVING
Call one of the oldest and most
reliable firms in Canada..
WEDGE
.THE MOVER
H•ensall
262-2834
Storage, local moves o, coast-
ao-coast. ......__
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NOTICE TQ CREDITORS
ALL persons having . claims
against the Estate of William]
Clark, . Retired Farmer, late 'of the
Village of Auburn, in the County of
Huron, whodied on• or about the
, 14th day/of May, 1972, are required
to file the same with full particulars
with. the undersigned by the 1!4th
;day of October, 1972, as after that
date the assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 15th day of September, 1972.
° PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal ;Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
38,39,40
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF GRACE
OGILVIE MOSELEY WATSON.
ALL persons having claims
against the estate of Grace Ogilvie
Moseley Watson, late of Goderich,
Onta:rio,:_dgceased, who died on or
about the 12th day of July, 1972, are
hereby notified to send in to the un-
dersigned Personal .Representative
of the said deceased on or before the
14th day of October, 1972, fullpar-
ticulars•of their claims. Immediately
after the said date the said Personal
Representative will distribute the.
assets of the said deceased 'having
19. LOST AND%D
LOST—A set of Heys. in Goderich.
"Reward $5;00, Phone Robert
Garrick, 226 .Huron d.,' 524-
9638.---37
21• BUSINES5,
OPPOW-011111
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
EARN MONEY IN
SPARE TIME
Men or Women to re -stock and
collect money from New Type high
quality coin-operated dispensers' in
your area. No selling. To qualify, n
must have car, references, $1000.00
to $3000.00 cash.' Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent -in-
come. More full time. We establish
Your, route. For personal interview
write: including phone number.
B.V. DISTRIBUTORS
LIMITED -
Dept. "A"
1117 Tecumseh Road; East
WINDSOR 20, Ontario
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22 TO GIVE-AWAY.
• d,
FOUR kittens, six to seven weeks
old. Phone 524-9546.=39x
TO GIVE AWAY—A border collie
pup, male, .black and white. Phone
524-6965.-39
regard only to claims of which it
hall -then --have notice - ® BiRIHS
Dated at Goderich, Ontario; this
19th day of September,. 1972.
NATIONAL TRUST
COMPAltY LIMITED
11 Main St., East,
Hamilton, Ontario,
(Executor or Administrator).
PREST and EGENER,
33 Montreal Street;
Goderich, Ontario.
Their Solicito, herein.
38,39,40
16. PUBLIC . NOTICE
BRIGHT—At Stratford General
Hospital on September 6, .1972 to
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bright (nee
Sale) a baby daughter, Catherine
'Kaylyn.
McGULLOUGH—At Wingham &
District Hospital on September 3t
• 1972 to Mr. and .Mrs. Dave
McCullough, 48 St. Patrick St.,
Goderich, a baby boy. Christopher
Andrew. •
D. IN MEMORIAM
LARDER—In loving memory of our
MEMORIAL , gifts grate ly daughter Shirley who passed away
received by the Huron -Perth. nineteen years ago,September 23.
Respiratory • Disease"' Assoc'.,. 121 The one we loved was called away
Wellington Street, Stratford, -;271- ,God took her home, it' was his will
7500.-38;41 ' But in our hearts, she liveth still.
Sadly missed by Mom and
. • aDad `�-29x
GRAHAM -In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mrs.Martha
Graham, who passed. away October
2, 1962, Sadly missed by husband
Jack and son Ron. -39x
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NOTICE
Town of Goderich
Necessary repairs to
existing sidewalks
throughout the Tow% will be
Made this fall.
Any person who knows of a
sidewalk in a dangerous
state of disrepair should ad-
vise the undersigned: •.
Town Clerk's Office
57° West Street
Goderich, Ontario
Phone 524-8344
treasurer's Sale
of an In
�
Arrears of Taxes
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
rTthat a tax sale wilt he. held_ in
the Court House, Goderich, on
Tuesday, December 12, 1972, at
10:00 A.M. re any unpaid taxes
still outstanding at that date, as
'shown on the list published in
the Ontario Gazette on.
September 9th.
NOTICE IS. HEREBY FUR,
THER GIVEN that if any of
-..the...sa•idlands rema.in_unselk
an' adjourned sale will be ,held
on Tuesday,_Decernber 19, 1972,
15. NOTICE to CREDITORS at the sarne hour and place.
Lists of the properties involved
NOTICE TO,„CREDITORS•
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of CLARA a
BENNETr, Widow, late of the
Town of Goderich, in the County of
Huron; who died on or about the �i
11th day of July, 1972, are required
to file the sarne with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 7th day
of October, 1972, as after that date
the . assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this' lith day of September, 1972.
,..PREST and EGENER,
t arrj'sters, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderreh, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.'
37,38;39
may be secured at .ray office in
the Court House, Goderich, On-
tario.
JOHN G. BERRY
Treasurer
County of Huron
August .18, 1972
17. SLIMNESS. NOTICE
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$50,000.00 and up for first and
second mortgages
on ,multiple
le
residential and commercial projects,
bothnew and 'existing. Prompt set. -
vice assured, (519) 744.2264 Hardt-
man & Strack limited,
Waterloo.- 38.41
E. CARDS OF THANKS
,
BROOKS—Mrs. Richard Brooks of
Auburn, Ontario wishes to express
thanks for letters, treats, flowers
and cards sent during her sickness
in Clinton hospital. Special thanks
to Rev. Keith Stokes, Doctors Street,
Walden and Watts, also Miss tom'
Elliott and her nursing staff. All
was deeply appreciated -39
MARLATT_I would like to express
my appreciation and thoughtfulness
for all the lovely shower gifts and
kind wishes. Special thanks to Mrs.
Joe Fritzley also staff of Heather's.
Barbara Marlatt.-39
• 'CARDS C'
Pi c sincere,
Tlll<ANK-. w 1W
rY�l� to Esel
ii ike eur 5 wedding
awa
such a happy and »'able oc-.
41 casioi . To all our family, ,rdlatwee,,,
friends ''and neighhoUra fob the
lovely gifts, flowers, cards and,viaits,'
the musicians, Town of Goderich,
'Maitland Country Club' for dinner
and reception and to allkthosrwho
helped provide lunch. '.Tom and
Pearl piekson. -29
SLAVIN--We wish to thank our
many friends and relativesfor the
kindness shown to us, in our recent .
sad bereavement, for the many fiords
of.. sympathy, the beautiful floral
pieces, the many donations . to the
Heart Fund; special thanks to the
ladies who helped at, the house;
their kindness will .always be
remembered.
Glenn Slavin
Thelma, Lorne Dale
—39x
Now 'is a good tilme to review
the family health and safety
programs with baby sitters in
• miind, says the Council On
Family !Health in Canada
In the -Mama, M1»i famaly social,
activity generally eases, which
rneans •the parents will he awa ..
Y
from - home some evening
visiting friends or attending.
receptions, concerts, the theatre
or films. Autumn alsois a time
when many mothers take part-
time or full -tune jobs. ,9 ,
Both of these 'situations likely
will require the employment of
sitters.
The Council on Family
Health in Canada recommends
that the policies of engaging and
instructing a sitter be ,carefully
JOIThY cH1LD
BY HELEN ALLEN.
. THE TORONTO NM SYNDICATE
Ross is expected to dei well in Grade five this year. Normally
this would•not be news for a ten:year-old but it '• `important.for
_ e,
Ross because until not long' ago' he was in por`tunity` class.
Soon after a move to a new foster home he w nt into the regular
Grade four class and was promoted with erage marks.
_floss enjoys school and his last teacher reports he was helpful
in class and joined' in all activities. She mentioned especially
creative drama, drawing and painting. The latter he does
outside school as well as in. A, psychologist who tested Ross says
he may 'have above average potential.
This good-looking boy of Ukrainian and German descent, has
dark oyes, brown hair and medium"' complexion. He is keen on
utdoor-activity—,baste,ball, fishing,. -camping --hockey, *$ding
his bike. He also likes to strum on a guitar:
• Ross is very fond. of animals and conscientious about .taking
care of them. Ile would love to have a dog.
Ross understands adoption and is anxious, to have a family of
his owns. But he is a sensitive lad, lacking self-confidence, and he'
cannot help wondering if this dream' will ever come true.
Likeable -and eager to please, Ross needs an easy-going
relaxed family' who will create an atmosphere that is ,both
stimulating and non -pressuring and who'enjoy lots of activities.
Ile is accustomed to other children and could fit in anywhere
among brothers and sisters. .
To inquire about adopting Ross, please write to Today's Child,
Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption information,
ask your Children's Aid 'Society.
DREAMING OF A FAMILY
Northern Feeder Sales
SI would like to ex commas s fronprices
press sincere thanks and a - p
p
preciation to friends and relatives '
for gifts, flowers, cards and visits
during my stay in, ,Alexandra.
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace, nurses and staff on 1st
floor. Mrs. Mary Johnston. ---39x
McFARLANE—I would like to,
thank my neighbours, friends and
"slats'wfi%itt#1oct gifts;,...,
cards and visits, and their acts of
kindness while I was in Victoria
Hospital and since coming home.
Thanks to Dr. C. Thompson and
nurses and staff of 3rd floor North.
AIsp Pastor and : Mrs:. Alfred .Frv-
and Regal Chapter O.E.S. Blvth
Elma McFarlane. -39x
THE Goderich & Industrial Ball
League wish to thank all the mer-
chants and fans who donated erizes
and worked to make our 1972
Labour Day Tournament a su,e
CURRY—I would like to express
``
my = sincere i"an'fis::ro `✓eta yes; -
friends and neighbors for the
flowers, card$ and treats, and also
triose who visited me while I was a
patient in Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Special, thanks to
Dr. Wallace, Mr. Weerasooriya, and
his nurse, and all nurses, and girls
in green on first floor, and second
floor East. Your kindneas Was much
appreciated. Art Curry. -439x
KIi 1(CONNELL- -I would like to
take this opportunity to thank
everyone who sent cards, flowers,
gifts; mariy adts of kindness shown
my husband and me while a patient
in Clinton - Hospital and since •
corning. home. Th"anks to Drs.
'Walden and Baker and
nurses
and the girls in ,blue who were so
kind, Thanks to Rev. Stokes and
Pastor Pry for their visits. It was
deeply appreciated:. Mrs.. A.
Kirkconneli,•-39
The Wiarton Feeder Sale held
September 21st continued to
command strong prices. The'
3016 head sold well; the quality
being good and a large number
of buyers present. Mostof these
had purchased at previous sales.
- -he; better-ateer,yearl rags -sold✓”
in the $41. to $42, range, with
steer calves up to $46. Heifers,
depending on quality, ad for
$35.t
04
$0. there'n
bei g a good
demand ,for heifers.
'This 'was 'the "second'.Feeder' Sale of the year to be sponsored
by the Grey - Bruce Livestock
Co-operative ,held at Wiarton.
Next sale at Wiarton will be
Thursday; October 12 at 10:00
a.m., and ,there are now 3500
head consignetl. There will be
approicimately 30'Q calves,at.this
sale.
This week will see the
(Thessalon, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 27th at 10:00 a.m., and
Little Current, Thursday, Sep-
tember 28th at 9:30 a.m.).
Thessalon expects 1000 head
and Manitoulin (Little Current)
they Northern Feeder Sales
are: LaSARRE -Sale at Amos,.
Ministry of Agriculture - Sun-
day, October 1st, 1:30 p.m., 400
head -Sale at Dupuy-
Tuesday.
October -3rd
� 250o
calves NEW LISKEARD
Thursday, October 5th - 900
head, 25% calves SOUTH
RIVER - Friday, October 6th -
1000 head, 60% calves Final
Sales are: WIARTON,sdaThur-•
Y• MANITOU October 1.
N Monday, " Oc-
tober 16th SOUTH RIVER,
Thursda October
26th
"BREATHE"
,
Breathe deep ye "Worldly.,Ones", Breathe°•deep,
With each fresh breath, new 'life_ will sweep.
'Twill "clean the cobwebs", as I'll say;
And give a happiness to stay.
Breathe deg!) ye "Worldly Ones", Breathe deep.
A fragrance that is now so sweet
A fragrance not on all days known.
'Tis as a seed that's in me sown.
A seed that, springs up deep inside,
The plant comes forth; the farmers pride,
All this was given him by God:
ilia life, the morn,,the seed the sod.
xevi, w'ed to help asoure
health and .safety or the
during the absence of
parents;
The •Council• :lis a non-profit
nilzation sponsored by the
_p�'81t� l�
drug induat*y to' promote tam► y
health 'and: Safety.
I'.he, first'step, +sad+► the Coun•
-
cil, is., oto rake Ore Oe sitter is.
mature and competent, Seek 'out,
those . who are recommended
either- by friends 'of good,
, j rdgmient. or a reliable age .
Next; review. the special needs
of the children and make sure
the sitter is aware of thern and
how to deal . with them. If
possible, arrange in advance a .
meeting of the sitter and the
children. •
An. instruction sheet for the
-sitter should include' any impar-
tant 'rules of your home, plus
reminders of special situations
and how to deal with .thein: '
• The Council .says the instruc-
tion sheet also should include
all telephone numbers which.
may be needed in an emergency
-- and, most important, a
telephone number where you
can be reached.
. It also is usefulsto make an
arrangement with a good .neigh
bor . to stand by to assist the aft -
.ter if necessary.
Check the first aid kit to make
sure it is adequately ,stocked;
and make sure that dangerous
fluids and substances are
carefully ,stored out of reach of
the children. •
If you have 'a baby, it is
---.-especially--important-to-discuss-
its
special-ly--important-to- discuss.=its schedules and the possibility
of accidents wiith the'sittlr.
. The Council warns that suf-
focation, falls and choking are,
the three most serious threats to
infants. Therefore, ,the sitter
should be instructed' to make,
regular and fairly frequent in-
spections of the 'baby if 'it is in
its crib and to be alert to
strange 'sounds which may in-
dicate trouble.
Our Council says that you
also should attend to your
policy concerning the 'sitter
bringing guests and using the
telephone, Guests may distract
the sitter and, if you like to
check by.:. telephone when you
are away from • home, it could be
very disconcerting if your sitter
keel! the. line busy. „
Buchanan,..
Shaw at
. plow
contest
This Friday the plowing team
of John Buchanan, Signal -Star
plant supervisor, and Ron
Shaw, , reporter -photographer
with the Signal,. will travel' .tp
the International Plowing
Match being held at
Sebringville near Stratford.
• With Mr. Buchanan at the
controls and Mr. Shaw acting as
coach, the team - will attempt to
unseat Stratford Beacon Herald
District Editor Gary Struthers
in the Press, Radio and
Television Plowing Competition,
who is the current champ.
The winner of the event will
walk off with . the . Berecon
Herald trophy, suitably
engraved. Mr. Struthers plowed
his way to victory last year at
the International Plowing
Match, c held d in Haldimand
ou sty;
Tractors and plows are
provided at no charge for this,
competition and competiors
will <•be meeting at the Ontario
FFI'orsvtn:ali's':'_ Asse`Ciiatitn...
headquarters at 2:00 p.m. The
event will get underway shortly
after this time. The match is '
being held on the farm of 0.
Zehr.
RED ,CROSS„,:.
IS ALWAYS 'THERE
WITH 'YOUR HELP
Breathe deep ye "Worldly Ones", Breathe deep.
As up now mornings' sun will creep
Bringing to those of our land,
Prom God, a special helping hand.
For he, the one that's way up there
Knew rain and sunshine BOTH should share,
A part in helping life to live.
THESE 'gifts .He thought•to us. 'He'd give,
Breathe deep ore "Worldly 'Ones", Breathe deep.
For He His. lambs will always keep
In air,,,rain, /sun, life, and true love,
Th`e lash from here and up above.
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Sue OodfreY
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