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6. ACCOMMODATION TO RENT b. ACCOMMODATION TO RENT 13, SERVICES AVAI.LAILE-
,
Apartments To Rent
ONE -FIFTY-FOUR
NELSON STREET
Luxury Apartments
• Two Bedrooms'
• Parking Facilities
• ' TV Hook-up
• Electric Heat
PHONE 524-8670 or 524-9332
for an appointment.
10. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 12. AUCTION SALE
CLASS "A" mechanic requires part-
time evening and weekend work in
local Goderich service station.
Phone 524-7618,-g47tf
11. TENDERS
TENpERS REQUESTED FOR
GARBAGE REMOVAL
Sealed . tenders for the weekly
removal of garbage in the Village of
Auburn for the year 1973 will be ac-
cepted until 6 p:m. December 28,
1972.. Particulars regarding the
requiremenhs for this work may be
had from the' Village Clerk.
Frank Raithby,
Clerk of Auburn.
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12. AUCTION. AUC
F
Akan -;zVjuAll
AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the most modern
auction methods.
LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO -WIDE
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
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8. HELP WANTED
Brindley'�
Auction
Service
-Experienced Auctioneers-
_Household & Farm Sales
R.R.6 GODERICH 524-6451
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
`DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
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PAULS
DELIVERY
PHONE 524-6217
1
SKEL'TON
APPLIANCES
I ng l is -Moffat -Beatty
Sales -Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
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8." HELP WANTED
The Huron County Boardrof Education
requires •
for January 1, 1973•
A TEACHER'S AIDE
for ,
Queen Elizabeth School
Gode.ich, Ontario
Applicants should possess the ability to work with
trainable retarded children. Written applications in-
dicating experience and telephone number should be
addressed to '
Mrs. Joan Graham,
Principal,
15 Caledonia Terrace,
Goderich, Ontario.
Interviews will be arranged with selected applicants.
•
D.J. Cochrane
Dir for of _Education�
ear-----=�x,,...,.-.,.
R.M. Elliott,.
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INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEER
(Methods and Time Study)
An 'Engineering or Business Administration Graduate
or equivalent with two or three years experience in
Methods and Time Study)* required by an Automotive
Parts Manufacturer in Southwestern Ontario.
Must be aggressive, a self-starter with a great deal,of
creative ability.
Salary open to right applicant
Lilo Insurance, Hospital, Medical' and Pension Plan
available and Company paid.
r gubnilt confplete resume to
ontS0NNE1, DEPARTMENT
STANDARD PRODUCTS
�ANNDAy LIMITED
A`ipOgp, Ontario NSA SW'
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FOR your Antenna Sales and Ser-
vice, contact Alvin's TV, 162 Mary
Street, phone 524.9089.-i--gtf
HAVE your poodle clipped, bathed, •
styled and ultra fluffed for Christ-
mas. See our complete line of
poodle pampers coats, raincoats,
sweaters, brushes, combs, etc.
Work done by appointment only;
call Goderich, .524-7744
anytime.-gc49nc
PHANEUF ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
.Residential -Commercial
Industrial
Locator Rural
Phone 524-8834
RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new or Ia,te model car. Well
worth the reasonable
investment. See us at
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT,
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320
Vandewetering
Construction
-CARPENTRY AND'
CEMENT WORK
Home Framing
Specialist
A,
524-7304
SIGNS BY
WEBSTER'
Plastic electric signs,
highway bulletins ' and
truck lettering.
CALL COLLECT
235-0680
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
ACE
RADIO &TV
.Fleetwood
Sales_& Service
Repairs to all
makes of
��.U.�,..., _ _� fir, w,,,:
Radlc `& eteevrslon
60 PICTON ST.W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771 g
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE ..
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
WhereloBug it
RELCO
Sewing Centre
(APPROVED DEALER)
40 WEST ST, 524-8431
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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
•
IN THE ESTATE OF EMERSON
P. OVERHOLT
ALL persons 'having, claims
against the estate of Emerson P.
Overholt, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
deceased, who died on or about the
29th day of September, 1972, are
hereby notified Jo send in to the un-
dersigned Personal Representative
of the said deceased on or before the
°
0th day of January, .1973, full par-
ticulars of their claims. Im-
mediately after the said date the
said Personal' Representative\ will
distribute the assets of the said
' deceased having ' regard only to
.clairihs of which it ,shall then have
notice.
DATED at Goderich, this 5th day
of December, 1972.
VICTORIA AND GREY
TRUST COMPANY
- Stratford, Ontario
t Executor or Administrator),
by DONNELLY.& MURPHY,
18 The Square, •
Goderich, Ontario.
Their Solicitors herein.
00,5 l,52
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of FREDERICK
HENRY BOWEN, Custodian, late
of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on ,or
about the 3rd ' -lay of November,
1972, are required to file the same
with full particulars with the under-
signed by the 15th day of January,
1973, as after that date the assets of
the estate v'i1f be distributed,.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario;
this 11th day of December,' 197 2.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GOtER1CH, Ontario.
'Solicitors for the Estate.,
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15. PUBLIC NOTICE
I will no longer be responsible for
any debts incurred by my wife,
Claudine E,A. Baxter, on or after
this date, November 15, 1972. Don
G} Baxter. -g49-51
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I will not -he responsible for any
debts incurred by my wife Kathleen
Fooks on or after the 8th of Decem-
ber, 1972. Jim Fooks.-g50,51,52
20. TO GIVE AWAY
TWO kittens ideal for gifts. Pick
' them up Christmas Eve at- 103 St.
George's Crescent. Phone ;524-
954,6.--g51 x
21. BIRTHS
MABON-At Alexandra Hospital'
on December 12, 19792 to Mr. and
--Mrs, Can Mal5iiii412R.2, Clinton, a
baby girl, Jennifer Christine,
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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oskam. announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter. Mary Jane to Mr. Philip
Douglas, Sizer, son of Mr. and Mr.
25, IN 1 MEMORIAM
MITCHELL -In sweet memory of
a dear §on and brother Alfie Mit-
chell who left us so suddenly
December ?4, 1964,
There is a gift i•n,.life you cannot buy
° That's very rare and true,
It's a gift of a wonderful son and
brother ' ` .r
Like the one we had in you.
If teardrops could build a stairway,
And memories were a lane
We would walk all the way to
a heaven, Alf
And bring you home again.
Sadly . missed. Mom and
family. --951'"'
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CILBERT-In loving memory of a
dear-fniather, Ella A. Culbert, who
passed`Wway six years ago, Decem-
ber 23, 1966:-t
We wish so much that.life could be,
Just as it was before,
That you'd be in 'your favourite
chair
When we came through the door.
But since these special dreams of
ours
Can never now come true.
We will be ,gra'teful for the years,
We had a Mom -like' you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed • by daughter Bonnie and
son-in-law Clair; --daughter Carol
and son-in-law Allister. -g51
HUNTER, S. Vance -In fond •and
loving emory of a dear son- and
brother ho was killed in a car ac-
cident in New Hamburg on Decem-
her 24, 1971. -
. One sad and lonely year has passed
Since our great sorrow .,fell,
The. shock that we received that
' morn A
No one can ever tell,
God gave us 'strength to meet it
Arid courage to bear the blow
But what it meant to loose you Van
No one will ever know
Your guitar hangs silent on the wall
No one to play it now
But __God_ wanted vot more __Van _� To sing for His angels
I that wonderful' fibine in the .sky.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, Dad and
family. -g51
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25. IN MEMORIAM
ALLEN -In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother
Georgina Who pas§ed-away Decem-
ber 24, 1971,
In the bottlt ofd life there are
memories, Of ' the happy days we
knew and recorded, In love are the
blessings of a wonderful, mother like
you. -
Ever remembered by daughters, son
.tand grandchildren. -g51
26. ,CARD OF THANKS
THANKING the Goderich Treble
Singers for a delightful evening of
Christmas music and friendship
shown to the guests at the Holiday
Home; Clinton on December
13th. ---g51
McINTYRE-I wish to thank
friends and relatives for cards and
flowers when I was a patient in
Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. J.W. Wallace, nurses and
staff on first floor. Jessie McIn-
ty're.--g5 l x
DRAPER -I wish to thank my
friends and neighbours for all their
kindness shown me during my
illness. Special thanks to Arnold
Green. Elmer Draper. --g51
TOWNSHEND-I wish to thank
those who sent 'cards, gifts and
visited me while a patient in Clin-
ton Public Hospital. Thanks to the
nurses and staff for their kindness,
also thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr.
Baker, Rev.. Youmatoff, Rev,
Mowatt and my brother. Ernest
••Townshend: -g51
MITCHELL--I.n loving memory
of a dear brother, Alf, who passed
away 8 years ago, December 24,
1964,
To know we never said good-bye
Will,always bring regret
But the hearts that loved you dearly
Are the hearts that won't forget.
He had a nature you could not help
loving
And a heart that was purer than
gold •
jAnd those who knew and loved him
His memory will#fiever grow old.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Sister Elaine. -951
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JOHNSTON-In 1dvling memory of
a dear mother and grandmother
Anne, who passed away December
22, 1969.
God looked around His Garden,
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon this
earth
And saw your tired face,
He put His arms around you
And lifted you to..rest
God's Garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best
He knew that you were suffering
And he knety you were in pain
He knew that you would never get
well
-Upon this earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough
And -the hills were hard to climb
So He closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine."
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you
The day ,God called you Home.
Sadly missed and lovingly remem- -
bered by daughter Doris, son-in-law
• Caernan, grandchildren Wayne and
15
Kathy
. . ''w �'<'r+.f, T..:-rtm-v v u.- wr.. c..a -s• xwvm .....r -
.I. Sizer, all of Goderich.The
wedding is . to take place in the
Christian Reformed Church, Cl'in-
ton, 5 o'clock, •December 30',
1972.-g50x,51 nc
13. SERVICES AVAILAILE
(continued from page 4)
and Scott Kennedy played one
of their best games as Scott
Kennedy picked up, a goal in
the third period and had two
assists, while Tim McLean got
his second goal of . the night
plus an assist, and Paul
MacKay also drew an assist.
Ed Courtney got his first teal
of the season as coach. Huisser
moved him up on the forward
line, with Don Kirkconnel who
picked up two assists in the
game as he was moved up from
-the Bantam House League.
Look for more changes to come
as this seems to, be the answer.
Mike Andrews was the best
defenceman out here as he got
the final goal and had three
assists for the night. Rick
Moody chalked up two assists
and a goal while Goderich was
short-handed. Final score 9-3.
BANTAM HOUSE.
LEAGUE
Ili the two previous games
played on December 7th, Don
Holst defeated McGee Motors
7-0, and the other game,
Denomme Fl ers won over
Goderich Elev or, . 2-1. (No
goal records avai e.)
On Monday, December 11, in
their first game, Goderich
Elevator were down two goals
and' came back t� tie McGee
Motors in a well -played game.
Fred Jewell opened the scoring
in the first two minutes of play,
and'Glen Hutchins made it 2-0
for McGee's, as Shannon
Niblock set up both goals.
Goderich Elevator out -played
McGee's and finally'got on the
score sheet as Terry Prouse
Waked' ke"d , in - sse-Barry'8
rebound. Russell Barry also got
Helen Brindley of R.R. •6 Goderich, left receives a cer-
tificate from Catherine Hunt Horne Economist with the
Ontario ministry of agriculture and food. Miss Brindley
received the aWard at the Goderich Area 4-H Achievement
Day in Clinton recently for 'completing 18 4-H projects. -
(staff photo)
the tieing goal as Doug Sproul
set him up early in the second
period. Final Score 2-2.
Second game also ended in a
tie as Don Holst came from
behind when Don Kirkconnell
scored all three goals for Holst,
arid then managed to hold on,
as Denomme Flowers had most
of the play throughout the
game. Stephen Hudson opened
'scoring for the only goarin the
first period for. Denomme
Flowers. Don Kirkconnell tied
thte game; but_-Dennis.Reed
Randy Carroll each got a goal
to give Denomme's a 3-1 lead..
Then 'Kirkconnell got his next
two goals on break-aways, to
salvage fa point for Don Holst.
Final_ score 3-3.
On Thursdt'y, December 14,.
1972, McGee Motors came from
behind to squeak out a win
over Denomme Flowers. Bilk
Goddard opened the scoring in
the first minute of play as
Williams and Evans drew
assisted for Denomme Flowers.
Tim Dougherty tied the game
for McGee Motors, from Burley
.and Meriam. Ken Straughan
scored what proved to be the
winning goal late in the third
period, Niblock assisting.
Second game also ended up.
2-1 as Don Holst won on a
third period goal by Bill
Gauley with Ken Shelton set-
ting him up. Goderich Elevator
opened the scoring as Tony
Vollick scored at the five
minute mark unassisted in the
first period. Brien Meriam tied
the score at. the eleven minute
mark of the same period, and
Jed deJong drew the assist.
Would the convener. please
give us a team standing to date;
schedule for 1973 and player
roster. (1 know some of the
players but it would help if I
kriew their first names.)
KINSMEN MIDGET
ALL-STARS
MONDAY EVENING,
DECEMBER 11th, the
"""'-P�oic�i c"Tui-�ravel�e� to e- te�ik the -tree -down -arid
Zurich and,played Grand Bend. put it in the box on Dec.. 27. It
-
It .was no contest as the Kin-
smen, Midgets -won 11-0 as
Grant Shelton picked up four
goals and Kim Arbour finally
found the net and also scored
four goals. These were his first
goals of the season.
Congratulations, Kim. Other
scorers wore Lee Arbour, Mike
Donnelly and Tom O'Brien.
HOCKEY NOTES
1 .
A first in Hockey! Did you
ever hearrefea'stick-boy getting
`a' penalty? This happened in a
regular scheduled WOAA game
in the Bantam Division in
Zurich, lasteveek. Referees are
scarce, '" especially good ones.
Would like to see Bill Gallow
and Don Elliott do more
games.
Ben Graham from Goderich
Electric informed me that the
sweaters and socks are on order
and should be in by the New
Year.
President Doc. Peters advises
that more parents could help or
volunteer for work in the
G.M.H. Booth. How about it,
Mothers? Give Sandra a call
8197. Christmas is the time ,to.
think of the "underprivileged
and needy". Hope you're
thinking of me (I'm thinking of
you). Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year.
A CHRISTMAS TREE
On Lecember the 5th we put
our Christmas tree up.
Everyone helped to do it. First
we sorted out the pieces. The
first pieces to go onthe tree
were red. The next pieces to go
on -were red- and yellow.
We Had to put on the icicles
and did we ever have -fun
throwing them on. We put the
lights on. On Christmas day
there were hundreds of
presents under the tree: We had
fun opening them.
SNOW REMOVAL
Driveways and Sidewalks
"Reliable good work' -----4-°
at
Reasonable rates"
Only 30 Bookings available. This is to insure
that my customers receive the prompt reliable
attention that they deserve.
So please ii you'' are going to need your drive.
cleared this winter and you want reliable
work, Contact me NOW. Don't wait until it is
too late.
Dwlglit MOWN 5 2 4-6413
hristrna S JOHN GRAP, FORD MUNROE AND STAFF AT
reetings GRAF'S
v,!
was sad to take it down. After
we took it down the room
looked, empty,
We said, "Next year we'll
have more fun".
by Darlene Moore
{ - Pam Alcock
• Adam Littlechild
Grade 4
Victoria PS
Christmi s means to me,
A great big Christmas tree
All the little colorful lights
All combine to some beautiful
sights. ..
Under the tree are some really
nice gifts,
There on the fireplace my
stdlcking And oh! What a sight
there is to see!
That's what Christmas mean
to me! ,
Rick Mack
Grade 6
VictorVictorki .PS