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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FNBRUs►RY 8, i '3-7PAGB
ANTED (Gowal)
PONDENT for Goderich
p• No experience necessary.
Mrs. Shirley J. Keller,
Signal -Star between 10 a.rn.
p.ni. Monday khroug_h
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PLOYMENT WANTED
do 'odd jobs, cleaning et -
Phone 524-7459.—g6
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)ATHWELL'S
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AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
iter the most modem •
auction methods.
CENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—VIDE
RUCEFIELD 482=3120
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ERVICES AVAILABLE
CUUM CLEANER
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
OB PECK
VARNA •
262-5748 .gctfn
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE -13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21. BIRTHS
SIGNS BY
WEBSTER.
Plastic electric signs,
highway °bulletins . and
truck lettering.:
CALL COLLECT
235-0680
V.andewetering-
Construction
' CARPENTRY AND
CEMENT WORK
Home Framing
Specialist
524-7304
ROGER Magestic Colour
T.V.'s, Antenna Sales and Ser-
vice, contact Alvin's T.V. , 162
Mary Street, phone 5'24'=
9089.—gtf
HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned
by dependable cleaners. Call
Superior Maintenance, phone 524-
' 8892, Godericly.—eow
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns
Business Farm - Individual
Record Preparations
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
PEGGY . CUNNINGHAM
229 James St.
Clinton Phone 482-7988
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SALESMAN TO REPRESENT GOODYEAR
MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS!
ERIENCE IN ROOFING HELPFUL BUT NOT ESSENTIAL!
e are an old, established an. re pected firm with Sales
presentation throughout Canada, the U.S.A. and in
er-50 other countries. Over the years, many of our men ,
ARTED in thisfield with some other firm, but swit-
ed to Consolidated for complete fulfillment. They
aim that with Consolidated, they are able to achieve a
gree of success and personal satisfaction not at -
finable with the other firms. NO OVERLOADING of
RRITORIESI A more COMPLETE PRODUCT LINE,
r year 'round' sales,. COLLECT PHONE CALLS to the
ome Offices! Field assistance from. Office
anagement when needed. And FIELD MANAGEMENT
sitions ARE AVAILABLE. `
you're interested in this unique road to success,
RITE TODAY to: Consolidated Paint & V.arnish
anada) Ltd., Dept. NA, P.O. Box 396, Montreal N. 459,
uebec. If you are EXPERIENCED in the field of Roof
ompound Sales to business and industry, please state
ith what FIRM you've had this experience. Also, give
ur phone number. All inquiries. are confidential. Or, if
ou ARE EXPERIENCED, you can speed things up by,
honing COLLECT to Mr. Jim Byas, at our INTER-
ATIONALHEADQUARTERS:` 216-771-3258:
DAiLY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McG EE' S
Phone 524-8391
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RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new or late model car. Well
.vor.th. ..,the reasonable
investment. See us at
ALEX/AND-ERA CHAPMAN1 • , 7
RFRITY LIMITED
REAL ESTATE & GENERAL INSURANCE
REALTY LIMITED
ESTATE INSURANCE
GODERICH - - PHONE 524-9662
HOBBY FARM
NEW — WEST SIDE $2�
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ediate possession,'new brick, ,"Three bedroom brick homer
droom, wi,thcarport, electric .barn, implement shed,.with 6 III
ting, Targe living room, dining Acres. Good location within five
m, kitchen, full ' basement. • miles southeast of Goderich.
A. 8 s 1 t% - mortgage. Close
schools.
rate w
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'NEW —• WES't SIDE
o nearing completion -.one on
reet, an one on unse •
ive. Three bedroom, electric
ting, Both close to schools.
.A. Mortgage.. --
r NEW — WEST SIDE ,
ring campletion q'on Eldon •
eet, 4 bedroom, 2 storey brick,
h garage. 4 -piece„ba throom
stairs,'2-piecewashroom main
r. Electric heating, dining
m with patio doors. ,N.H.A.
rtgage. -
V.L.A. SUBDIVISION
gravel lot 105 X 152 - Price
50.
MOBILE HOMES
1972 Paramount — like new 48 x
12, 2 bedroom stove and fridge,
and other furniture. Beautiful
4 BEDROOM .. BRICK
West Side - 332,500
arly new on Oak Street. Ln-
ediate possession. electric
eatin . fridge and stove in -
tided, Close to schools. Family
gym, utility room or .could be
sed for 'fifth bedroom.
WANTED
e: invite your listings of all
°petty, houses, farms, cottages,
sinesses, etc.
DUNGANNON 311,500
w 2 bedroom with carport,
ctric heating, large lot, low
xes, -
DUNGANNON
• 4 building lots
for 32000. Good building
location on a e an
mediate possession - $7,500.
New 60 x 12 - 2 bedroom Boise
Cascade. Deluxe furniture, many
extras, good location near lake
bank. Price reduced to $9,500.
Immediate possession.
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis—Moffat—Beatty •
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
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ACE
RADIO IL TV
Fleetwood
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of
Radio Er, Television
60 PICTON ST.W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771 g,
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
FYFE SEERS, late of the Village
of Auburn, in the County of Huron,
Labourer.
ALL PERSONS claiming against
the above _.Estate are required, to
forward full particulars of their
claim to the undersigned, on or 23. ENGAGEMENTS
before the 19th day nf February,
1973, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
. DUCKWORTH--At_ Alexandra
Hospital on February 2, 1973 to Mr,
and Mrs. Richard Duckworth, 68
Picton St., Goderich a baby boy
Aaron Richard.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
Barristers,
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Mrs. Linda MacLeod wishes to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
her daughter, Margaret Louise, to
Mr. Phillip Kaspari Jr., son of Mr.
an{l- Mrs. Phillip Kaspari, Carn-
brilige (Galt). The wedding will
take. place March 10 1973 g6x
`-5nllctto:.*rs for.the-Estat _. __r .._s _ w_ ._. --
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wain, Bayfield
NOTICE TO CREDITORS are happy to announce the
engagement of their daughter Janet
IN THE ESTATE OF OLIVER Margaret to Arthur William
MILTON POCOCK LATE QF McDougall , son of Mrs. le ria
THE TOWNSHIP OF IvIcDougall and the late Dd glas
COLBORNE, IN THE COUNTY McDougall of Goderich. The
OF HURON, MACHINIST, marriage will take place at ihe
Anglican Church Bayfield on
February 24, 1973 at 3 p.m.—g6
All persons claiming' against the
above Estate are required -to for-
ward full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the
15th day of February, 1973, after
which date the assets will be
distributed. '
When to Bug it
RELCO
Sewing Celltre
(APPROVED DEALER)
40 WEST ST. 524-8431
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SEPTIC.._ ._
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK . GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
• CLINTON
Phone 482.3320
MOBILE HOMES
Nearly new Glendale -Knight 2
bedroom fully furnished ;utility
shed. Price reduced to $6,100 Im-
mediate possession.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Grocery Store in Brussels with 3
bedroom apartment. .Only
$13,500. Mortgage available.
COTTAGES
Five miles north of Goderich,
furnished, panrtelled, with ex-
cellent 'lake view -_ bathroom
with shower. ,New roil, newly
painted. Situated among White
Birch. Price only $12,500.
Near Bruce Beach, new . .3'
bedroom, electric heating. Large'
lot, good sandy beach. Price'tnly
$16,800.'
INCOME PROPERTY
Park , House on West Street. .
overlooking Lake Huron. 15. .
bedrooms, two dining rooms, two
kitchens. Great possibilities. flu-
me -Hate possession. Open for of-
fers.
.BERT" ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine St.,. Tel, 524.7836
ERRIE 1 OERNICE''ENN; Dungannon, Tel. 529.7924
LES PENTLAND, 112 Cameron St.; Ts1:524.9007
DON AeERHAR1,• 31/ Britannia Rd. W., Tel. 524.7216
PAULS
DELIVER
ego.. 524.217
1 S. PUBLIC ,,,NOTICE
111110/
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors
for the Estate.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
2S. IN MEMORIAM
PROCTOR—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Bob Proc-
tor who passed away February :9,
1964.
The memory we hold is a treasure,
The loss a lifetime regret
But we who loved him dearly,
Try to think Gods will was the best.
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Jean,
Jack; Beverley, Bill and
faruilies:—g6nc
In the Estate of -Gladys Thelma ,obituary
McKiel, deceased
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Gladys Thelma
McKiel late of the Town of Clinton
in the County of Huron, 'Widow
who died on or about the 29th day
of May 1972, are hereby notified to
send particulars of same to the un-
dersigned on orbefrtl'e the 1st day of
March 197:1 after which date the
Estate will• be distributed, with
regard only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice.
Dated at Toronto this 22nd day of
January, 197.1 •
Bruce Skerritt McKiel and Mon-
- treal Trust Company. 15 King
Street West, "Toronto ' 1, Executor. •
by their solicitors herein, Burt,
Burt. Wolfe & Bowman
—g5,6,7
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of ,JOSEPH ED-
WARD FINN, Retired Mechanic,
late of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
''about the 12th day of December,
1972, are required to file the same
with full particulars with the under-
signed by the 17th day of February,
.1973, as after that date the asses of
the estate will be distributed.
DATED-'at=Goderieh: this 19th,,
day• of ,January, 1973. -'
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers. etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors
for the Estate.
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17. LOST AND FOUND
r
LOST—gold University. of Western
Ontario graduation ring. Reward.
Phone 524-8070.—g6
LOST: Lady's hank tooled leather
purse: containing personal papers.
Lost Thurs. Feb.. 1, 1973, Phone
524-7772.—g6
LOST: small folder containing birth
certificate, etc. Reward. Phone
collect Lucknow 528-2345.g6x
WHEELCHAIRS - WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service C. P. &
T. Committee of the Goderich Odd -
fellow and Rebekah Lodges have
equipmept for loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frit-
zley, 524-'72I7,-11 eow
21. BIRTHS-
Bert Miller
A 'funeral service was held
Friday, February. 2, at the Ratz
Bechtel Funeral Home in Kit-
chener for the late Bert Miller
who grassed away suddenly at
the home of his son in Cam-
bridge, Ontario.
Mr. Miller was in his 80th
year. He is survived by a son,
Claire, with whom he resided
in Cambridge, formerly Blair;
one sister, Mrs. Edna Dobbie,
Kitchener and one brother, Ar
Hold -of_ Goderich.
26. CARD OF THANKS
ELLIOTT': I wish to thank the
many friends and relatives for the
beautiful flowers, gifts, messages
and lovely cards received during my
stay in Alexandra • Hospital, also
neighbors for - much -kindness.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, and
to nurses and staff in the East
Wing. Ann Elliott. ---g6+
WOODS: We would like to thank
all who remembered us with visits,
cards, gifts and flowers, while we
were in Victoria Hospital, London.
Brenda and Robbie Words. --g6
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THURLOW-I would like to thank
all my friends and relatives for
cards, Visits and.•treats, while i was.
a patient in University Hospital
London. -Larry Thurlow .g6
McKNIGHT: We wish to express
sincere thanks to everyone that sent
flowers cards and visited Will while
a patient in Goderich Hospital. Dr.
J. W. Wallace and all the good nur-
A sett also to those who helped in' so
many ways durit3g our bereavement,
Rev. McCleneghan and Rev. L.
Warr our inane thanks. Mabel
McKnight and Familv.'---g6
World day
of prayer
World day of Prayer services
will be held in,Goderich March
second beginning at 7:30 p.m.
in First Baptist Church.
,,GIVE \
so more will IiVe
J
s
HEART FU111D
THE
SEPARATE
SHOPPE
Main Corner -Clinton
PULLOVERS
.BLOUSES
SKIRTS
PANTS
TOPS
Open
2-6 p.m.
Closed
Weds.
MILLER—At St. Mary's Hospital,
, Kitchener on January 19, 1973 to
Mr: and Mrs. John'D. Miller (,nee
Sylvia Smith) Kitchener a baby'girl,.-
. Melissa Jean. •
%buy
the
WNTADS
AUCTION SALE
Of general household furnishings, good appliances, some an-
tiquities and featuring a special offering of good hospital beds
and over -bed trays. Being sold on behalf of the owners and
trustees through the facilities of •-
ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES
Auction Centre
- 20 Water St., Wingham
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10th 12:30 P.M.
FEATURE at 2:30 p.m. approximately, there will be sold a num-
ber of very good Hospital Beds complete with Heavy Duty
elevating springs. The majority of these beds ars the Hilo type
end are complete with casters and side -gates; irfadditkn there
will be offered a number of Over -Bed tables:
Auctioneer: Jack Alexander
PREVIEW the entire offeringon
from i1i r m9ti 1rfromsale U 000
p.m. till 5.30 p.m. and on Saturday
at 12:30 p.m.
NOTE in the event of travel,restrictions due to see
weather conditions, all winter auctions will be automatically
postponed One week' R
for information Estate Marketing Services,
357-1011=--1.A. Currie, Auction Administrator
Wes
LADD: I wish to thank friends and
relatives for cards and visits while 1
was in hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. Leonard , Warr., Dr. R. W.
Flowers, I3enrniller Unit U. C. W.,
Benmiller, Church U. C. W., Tiger
Dunlop Women's Institute, Nurses
and staff second west. These kind
nesses were much appreciated. —
Mrs. Nell Ladd g6
COUNTRY CLUB
The Annual Shareholders
Meeting held at the Club last
Wednesday was not as well
attended as had been hoped,
however, one can only conclude
that the shareholders are quite
content that Club affairs are
being well looked after.
Highlight of the evening was
the presentation of honorary
' memberships by Presld`ent Tian
Murphy to two of our most
loyal and dedicated ' members,
Mr. Ron Menzies and Mr. Jim
Kinkead. Congratulations gen-
tlemen!
New Board of Directors for
1973 are: D.J. Murphy,
Barrister and Solicitor; John
MacKay;- Bank Manager -
Bank of Nova Scotia;, Peter
Graf, Garage Proprietor;
Robert Allen, SuAerintendent,
Dominion Road Machinery
Company Limited; Dr. Tom
Jasper, Dentist; Dan Worthy,
Service Staition Employee; Jack
McIntyre, Technical Manager,
Sift° Salt Division; Dr. .G.F.
Mills, Medical Officrer of
Health; Mrs. Eileen Palmer,
Housewife; Mrs. Shelagh' Sully,
Housewife; 'Donald Haines,
Assessor; 1ichard Worgan,
Traveller, Canada Packers.
Each director elected will
hold office until the next an-
nual meeting or until; .a suc-
cessor is duly elected or appoin-
ted.
Congratulations to Don
Haines; Dr. G.F. Mills and Jack
McIntyre newly elected mem-
bers to the Board. At this time
it is appropriate to express a
very sincere . thank you to
President Dan for his leader-
ship aria hard, work during the
past years.
POPE: I wish to thank ,everyone
who visite, me and sent cards and
flowers while I was a patient in thi-
hospital. Thanks to Dr. 'A.13.
Deathe. and all the Nurses on
second east. Mrs. • Helen
Pope.—g6nc
Si. HELEN'S
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mar-
tin visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David - G. Martin of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Kleihauer in Rostocke on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shetler
and family of nine of Sterling
moved to the farm of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Murray on Thursday.
Mr: and Mrs. Charlie
McDonald are holidaying in.
Florida.
--Mr—Wesley- Dahmer—of ..Gat1-..._.,
spent a few days with his
daughter, Mrs. Sheldon Martin
and Mr. Martin.
Eleven tables enjoyed the
Shoot Party in the hall on
Thursday night. High prizes
went to Mrs. Jim Errington
and Gordon Godkin of •
Wingham with second high
going to Mts. Frank's Ross -of
Wingham and Pete Jefferson.
Novelty prizes went to Lorne,
Forster and Ross Errington.
The next shoot party -will be
February 15.
By Eileen Palmer
--Next Saturday the -Ladies'
Curling Section hosts their an-
nual Valentine Bonspiel. The
format has changed slightly
this year, the ladies will play
two,• 10 -end rather than the
customary three eight -end
games.
Doris Paquette and Elsie
Gardner and respective rinks
travelyto-. Walkerton- this; :week --
to compete in the District 3
Playdowns for Provincial
Tankard Competition. Good
luck girls!
Sheets are posted in the low-
er lounge for the Valentine
Ladies' Jitney and the St.
Patrick's Weekend Mixed Bon -
spiel. The ladies' jitney consists
of two games with dinner bet-
ween games, all fror the
nominal sum of $3.00. So sign
up gals and treat yourself to an
evening out!.
The Alexander at d Chap-
man Mixed Jitney on Saturday.
must have .been fun!! Did many
husbands go to bed fully
dressed? Was jt too much
curling, too delicious a meal, or
were the prizes too palatable?
two
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PEOPLE LINE YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
Since yours truly had the flu
and was "cabin -bound", any
reports are given as second
hand information.
Overfill winner:, Dick
Worgan.
First draw: Jim Hawkins,
Ivan Rivett, ,Len Bowman. -
Second draw: Dick Worgan,'
Ross McDaniel, John Schaefer.'
"Our thanks to- the Eric
Moores the Ed. Brissettes. for
organizing and last but by no
'means least to Alexander and
Chapman ,for sponsoring thi's
very%%uccessful jitney.
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