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SEPTIC
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CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
. Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTONT - .-"'
Phone 482.3320
NOTICE TO OREDITORS
OF' FIRST MEETINS
IN' TIE MATTER OP THE
BANKRUPTCY OF JACOBUS
MARINUS VERHULST; OF.R.B,3,
GQDE,R`iCH,' IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON; PROVINCOF ON-
TARIO, CASH CROP RAISER.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
bthat Jacobus Marinus Yerhu)st,
R.R.3, Goderich; Ontario, 'made an
assignment on the 24th day of
November, .1912, ..that the first
meeting of creditors will be field on
the ,11th day of•December,' 1972, at
the hour gf 11:45 o'clock in the
forenoon, at the office of Kenneth
H. Dunn, the Official Receiyer,, at
the Bankruptcy Branch, Depart-
ment of Consumer and Corporate
Affairs, G.N. Tower (Low Tower),
205 York Street, London, Ontario,
and that, to . be eligible to vote,
creditors must file with me, prior to
the meeting, proofs of claim and,
where necessary, proxies. •
DATED at Kitchener, Ontario;
this 28th day of November, 1972. --
William L. Butler,
C.A., Trustee
34 Young Street
Kitchener, Ontario
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TaW�-In loving -memory of
Phone 524•9126--49 our "(tailing son,Gregory David,
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who was taken from us so suddenly
E AWAY -Small Collie, good ' December 6. 197% in his tour -
se dog, good with children. year. -
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e 624-6610.--g48. Gone from the earth so swiftly,
Just like a flower in bloom,
'So young, so fair, so loving,
Yet called away 80 soon.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed • by Mommy and
Daddy.-g49x
BIRTHS'
'PRIDHAM-At Stratford ` General
Hospital on November 27, 1972 to
Mr. arid-M'rsAbitn'Pridham Strat
ford (nee Marie White) a son Paul
James. -•g49
SCHMIDT-At Ingersoll Hospital
on Novernber 21, 1972 to Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Schmidt (nee Marlene
• O'Reilly) a baby girl, •Julie
Madonna.
24. MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodges wish
to announce the marriage of their
daughter Margaret_ Emily (Peggy)
to Mr, Gregory George Jervis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jervis, Clinton
on November 15 in Borough of
Hammersmith, London,
England.-g49x
• 15. PUBLIC NOTICE • 25. IN MEMORIAM
iN closing the. Harbourlite Inn
early January 1973, we wish to say
thanks to all our eustorners over file
latit thirty years. A Very Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year to
Everyone. Roy and. • P Leah
Breckenridge. --49,50
CULBERT-In loving -memory of a
dear 'Mother and Grandmother,
Ella Adeline -(Sproul) -Culbert, who
passed away so suddenly six years
ago, December 23, 1966.
Six lonely years have passed away,
Since our sorrow fell,
The shock that we reeeived that
I •will no longer he responsible for day,
any debts incurred by my wife, We still remember well.
Claudine E.A. Baxter, on or after The end was so sudden,
this date. November 15, 1.972: Don ' it made us weep and cry,
G. •Baxter. -g49-51 Because the saddest part
Mom,
We couldn't say 'Good-bye'.
Our' hearts still ache with sadness
And 'secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
When days are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear you whisper,
"Cheer up. kids, and carry on."
Sadly missed by daughter Pat, Ron,
Sue and Bill Crawford. -g49
of all,
16. PERSONAL
HAVE YOUR Christmas, letter mi-
meographed this week. Call"524-8732
after 5 p.m.-ge48.49
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST -One Girl Guide badge scarf.
Please 'phone 524-9517.-g49
LOST -German Shepherd reale,--
black and tan, answers to "Sarge".
Lost Colborne Township area, two
miles north of Goderich. Phone 524-
, 6515 •or 524-6356.-g49
LOST -Reward. Near Goderich
Elevator, Beagle, white, brown and.
black. Quiet, friendly. Phone collect
Robert . Donn, 481-3541;
Toronto. ---g48,49
14. NOTICE TO ,CREDITORS . 20. TO GIVE AWAY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of LAWRENCE
CLIFTON SNYDER, Mailman, of the
Township of Colborne, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about the
27th day of October, 1972, are re-
quired to file the same with full par-
ticulars with the undersigned by the
• 23rd day of December, 1972, as after
that date the assets of the estate•will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this.
24th day of November, 1972.
PREST and EGENER,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
48,49,50
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Treasurer's Sale
Of Land In
Arrears of Taxes
COUNTY OF HURON
BARN cats for the winter, full
grown, pure white or orange. Very
good mousers. `Phone 529-7422
evenings. -g49
TWO 6 week old kittens, both
trained. Phone 524.6117.-g49
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a tax sale will beheld in
the"Court House, Godbrrich, 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 FIJR-
• TH1R GIVEN that if any of
the said lands remain unsold, '
an Advjbhrned sale will be held
on Tuesday, December 19, 1972,
at the same hour and place.
;Lists of the properties involved
may be secured at my office in
the Court Mouse, Goderich, On-
tario. • -
JOHN G. MERRY
'youth*
\rtCounty .of Huron
. August 1, 1972 • ►
H.ODGES-In loving memory of a
dear husband. father and grand-
father Mervin Hodges; who passed
away three years ago. •December 6.
1969.
Sac
Without 'good-bye he fell asleep.
Leaving wonderful memories for us
to keep,
God needs you in heaven,
A beautiful light to shine,
So out of this whole world.. -
He picked the wonderful Dad of
mine,
if he could have spoken before he
died, -
These are the words he would have
replied.
This life for one has truly passed,
i loved you all to the veru last,
Weep not for me, hut courage take,
And love each other, for my sake.,
Always remembered and sadly
'missed by wife Myrtle, son Harvey,
daughter-in-law Marion, grand-
children, •Ronnie, Cheryl and
Anita. -g49
•
TAY -LOB -1n : memory: of a= ;dears
husband, Albert Taylor, who passed
away one year ago, December 7,
1971. Still loved, still missed and
quietly remembered by his wife.
Leah Taylor. -g49
26. CARD OF THANKS
RIJ'DDOCK-I would like to thank
all my relatives, friends and neigh,
bours for all the cards, flowers, .gifts
and visits whilei was a patient in
the Alexandra hospital. Goderich.
And to Dr. Lomas, for his wonderful
care and kindness to me and to all
the wonderful nurses on first floor
one East and for being so kind to
my wife in any way. It was all
greatly- appreciated. Jim RudL
dock.-g49x
BROWN -I would like to thank my
friends, neighbours and relatives for
flowers, cards and visits while a
patient in Goderich Hospital.
Special 'thanks -to Drs. Flowers and
Deathe and nurses, and staff .for
their care. it was all greatly ap-
preciated. Elaine •Brown.--g49x
RiBEY-I wish to thank everyone -
who visited me or sent flowers, let-
ters, cards•and gift.s while I was a
patient 'in Goderich and , Victoria
Hospitals. The food brow ht- to my
home was much appreciated and
also the kindness of my daughters-
in-law and sons who were so helpful
in our • home. Mrs.. Orville
Ribey.- g49
ANDERSON -i would like to
thank Dr. Watts, Dr. Lomas. Dr..
Ceaslar, nurses and the staff of the
operating room on the first floor of
Alexandra Marine and General
•Hospital for their care and kindness
while 1 was a patient there, Many
thanks to my friends for 'the cards.,
and flowers i received upon my
return home. It was 'e'ry much al►,
predated. Carol.-g49x
McKNIGHT-1 wish to thank all'
my friends and relatives, Dr. J.W,
Wallace, nurses and staff, second
west for being so kind while I was a
patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Wiliam McKnight.-g49x •
JAMES --,Sincere thank -you to one
and all for many kindnesses during
my illness while in hospital: also
special thanks to nurses on second
east and Dr. W.N. Watters. Mrs,
Bessie James. -g49
BULLETIN BOARD
BAYFIELD LIONS.,d2LU.B annual
feather party. Oven ready turkeys.
Friday, December 8, 8:00 p.m. in
Bayfield Arena.-g48b
1972 PLYMOUTH FURY 11
Two door hardtop. This car has had, excellent care and is in
spotless condition. Priced for quick vale. Lic. No. K46353
1072 VALIANT
Two door, very low mileage, "deluxe vinyl upholstery. Finished in
Cedar Green metallic. See and drive it today. Lic. No. K45853
' 1 971 DODGE STATIONWAGON
'This wagon is, well equipped and the price will surprise you. Come
in and test drive it today. Lic. No. X25277
-1970 CHRYSLER 300
' s car"tias h "thirbe trotcuric-Fiillatiod i ditf"'ii`i'Otallic 'The --
outstanding condition of this car will testify as to the excellent
care it has had. Don't fail to see it immediately as it is priced for
quick sale. Lic. No, K46101
1970 PLYMOUTH
Four door sedan, fully equipped with vinyl roof. FiniIhed in Indigo
blue. A very sharp car. Priced for quick sale. Lic. No 48661
6 8`PONtIAC ;.°•n�....
Two door hardtop. Finished in deep maroon with black trim. An
outstanding" car and going at a cheap price. Lic. NO. 1f51626
1967 CHRYSLER
Four door sedan. this is a one owner car and has been babied
since new. See it today. Lic. No. K49240
See es today for low clear -oat prices!
J.^, MOTOR
SALES
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1 1 St, DavidSt. Goderich, 524 9449
• (continUed from pogo 12)
,Allin, Baymoncl 0: • .Allin,
Alexander Almasi, Darbara ttt
Almasi, William J. Andrews,
Lionel R. Arbour, T. Edward:
Bain, Chester E. Beattie, Jan
Benjamins, Thomas Derry,
Alvin G. Blackwell,. W. harry
Bloomfield, Leonard E.
Bowman Frank E. Bowra
Larry E. Boyd, L. Douglas
Brindley, Peter Dreamer, Ed.
wwardr.dra ,�
u o � Grn
Collins,
Victor W. Corran, William T.
Crawford,Lorne J. Cronin
Ross L. Davidson, Denver J.L.
Dickie, Allan T. ' Dickson,
Wayne A. Doak, Earl J. Den-
°nan, James. L Parrish; David B.
The united campaign in our
community supports a number
ofchealth and .
wtelfarQ ,sery-gees
for the young, the old, and the
handicapped. You can be sure
you 'are helping them all when
you give the united way. Thanks
to you it can work.
1
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FUEL KIDS.
`BETEL' NEVER WITH
OUR FUEL OIL S WIVER,
FO iT IS' SUCH
A COMFORT GIVER
• LOCAL i*AQLMARK! Iw,
Don't shiver and shake.
Keep. warm . . - with our
regular delivery service.
Pick up that phone - and
cal l_to•day .
PAUL KERRIGAN
P9482-9653
BP
379 VICTORIA ST.,S.,CLINTON
Fee, George A.:Fielder, Joeep
S. Freeman, Ronald G. Geddea,.
'B. Jan Gerrita, Hugh S. Glen,,
Gordon Glausher, David C.
, Goddard, John D. Qo i?'er, .
George G. Griffiths, ' Terrance
D. Griffiths, Ronald K. Hallam,
‘D. Garth' Hamilton,: William R :�
Harman, Earl ' D. Harriaop,
Barbara J. Hayden, James A.
Hayes, John R. Hodges, Ronald,
House, Donald M. Irwin,
Doald �R,
John:JaffreY.
M.
Moerbeek,
Jr.,.William H.
More,'; John T Morris, Lloyd'
W. Mor eY, R. PaulMoss.
,Allister + Nivsna, Michutt J,
O'Brian, Char* rl s ;G.• Orr, Brian
.ponook, Grant M. Proctor,
John 0. • Proctor, 'Thomas, W.
Profit, Frail D, Nouse, Ken
neth 4, - Prouaae, Joh'n..W.
Rutledoe; - Karl Sartori, .Frank...
E. Schmidt, R. Edwin 811%i/felt,.
Frederick J. Smith Robert W.
Smith, Ross .. Spar, Graham
C. Stevensop, Donald,' M.
Sokes,- Garnet E. Strirght,John
B. Sully, William F. Swan .J,
Clarence. Taylor'% Walter K.
Tiohborne, Gerber?
wu'd Tom„ chrtetisto I.
nor, Wopke Vriesis it . DetrIst
Weary, Kenneth We1�
Ronald G. Wsatlike,
White, Charles V. WflLiaaltals,
Beverley J. J. Wright.
Maurice R. Jenkin Heirs*
Jeppn, Gordon. E. Johnston,
Michael W. Kelly, Roy O.
Kaminska, James R. Kingsley,
John ,'Kolkrpan, K. Franklin
Ladd., Wayne D. Mason, Rort
McCool', Donald B. McWhin-
ey, Robert . McWhinney.
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