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CLASSIFIED
!PIKES AVAILABLE
your
rug: and ,.hairs cleaned
ndable cleaners tall
Ma►ntenace, I,hone 524 -
oderich-eo
LICENSED
BRICKLAYER
yep training and x-
, qualified to do
al
brick and block laying
Replaces a specialty.
BRYAN
STOTHER 5
pp 6 GODERICK
529-7309
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL types of brick, stone, block and
carpentry work done at reasonable
rates. Raising and straightening of
buildings a speciality. Contact
William Howald Contruction fur
free estimates 524-7858
evenings -22-24x
RIGERATION
AND
PPLIANCE
SERVICE
RREL BALTZER
•2481, .GODERICH
Rent-a-TiI er
MINIMUM CHARGE
$3.00 HOUR
$2, HOUR AFTER FIRST HOUR
$24 'PER DAY
We win deliver In town
524-7144
BRECKLES
LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT
t3 (Next to Drive -In Theatre)
Sales & Service
SIMPLICITY
Lawn & Garden Equipment
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE
TAIT CLARK, LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE, IN
THE COUNTY OF HURON, FAR-
MER, All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claim, to the undersigned on or
before the 30th day of June, 1973,
after which date the assets will be
distributed.
WATER'
WELL
DRILLING
DONNELI,.Y & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderieh, Ontario:
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
Tom Lang, proprietor. Latest
modern equipment. Domestic,
industrial, municipal. Free
estimates. 5" and_up.
PERMA
DRIVE
PAVING
COMPLETE
NDSCAPING
ERVICE And
SUPPLIES
-A7 Days a Week ,
thou Sat. till dark
Sutd*y 12 to 6
Sealing
ASPHALT CONTRACTORS
Driveways -Parking Lots
Repairs -Resurfacing
Free Estimates
Phone 524-6-623
Goderich
SCREENED
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK •
• GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY.
CLINTON - 482-7644 tfn
RUSTPROOF
WHEELCHAIRS—WALKERS.
The Humanitarian Service Commit-
tee of -the Goderich Oddfellow and
Rebekah Lodges have equipment
for . loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frit-
zley, 524-7217.eow
WHOEVER took the bins erecting
jacks from N.J. Smiths at Port
Albert please return them or tell us
where they are so we can pick them
--up, no questions asked. Lowry Farm
Systems, Amberley 395-
5286.-24,25
Let us do a complete job on that
new or late model car. Well
.vorth the reasonable
investment. See us at
PUBLIC Meeting to review an
amendment to the County of Huron
Official Plan to accommodate a
seasonal residential development
on part of lots 40 - 41 and 42 Lake--s.sLtd., Central Chapel, Ottawa,,)'1on-
day afternoon. Interment
Pinecrest Cemetery. Memorial .'gifts
to the Ontario Heart -24x
22. -DEATHS
HUME, MARY: Suddenly in
hospital un Friday, June 8, 1973,
Mary Adams, formerly of London,
Ontario, wife of John Alexander
Hume of 12 Somerset, St. West, Apt.
2, Ottawa, sister of Mrs. Hugh •
McCullough of Chatsworth, sister-
in-law of Miss Esther Hume of
Goderich, and Mrs. John Adams,
Dunedin, Florida, niece of Mrs.
Lorne Hunter of Ingersoll, aunt of
Dr. Patterson Hume of Don Mills,
and 6 nieces. Private Funeral Ser-
vice was held at Hulse and Playfair
Range Concession, Township of
Ashfield, Tuesday June 19, 1973, 8
p.m. Ashfield Township Hall. -24
26. CARD OF THANKS
TAYLOR: We wish to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors for
kindness shown. Beautiful floral
tributes, memorial donations and
cards of sympathy during our recent •
bereavement, in the loss of our dear
mother, grandmother, and great
grandmother Mrs. Margaret Taylor.
Special thanks to staff, of Huron
View for their loving care of mother
during her stay there; to Drs. and
staff of Clinton Hospital; to the
Rev. Alfred Fry; Arthur's Funeral
Home and all those who helped in
any way. Your kindnesses will long
be remembered,—The Taylor
family. --24
(hoping & Nursery
NNET ST. E., GODERICH
524-9126
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
tions end
1,0, 1973
2'
LARGE CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
tractor, combines, swather and general farm equipment on
SAT., JUNE 23, 1 2:30
OORD.ON BRINDLEY FARM
mile north -end" 1/2 hills eastof erioeVra 7 miles N/E of
rich
TO PLACE CONSIGNMENTS CALL 524-6457
orninguAntique Auction
Sale
SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1973
10:30 A.M.
at the Auction Rooms - one mile
South of Goderlch on Hwy 21
1011., spinning wheel, wagon seat, harness maker, flat -to -
cupboard, five commodes, dressers, 5 sets press back
rs, one set chicken coop_chalrs, Press back armchair and
'a rocker, arrow back and boston rockers, wicker chairs,
Net, 2 blanket boxes, trunks, Ice box, Jelly cupboard, kit -
cabinet, parlor table. Butter churn, oil lamps, Iron pots,
'homes, tinware, copper- boilers, crocks, bottles, quilts,
Ikin coat, carnival glass, depression glass, Nippon, Part
WC china; glass, etc., etc.—
Mows
tc....tettarns time selling for North Street United Church: 2 Vic -
Settees, 70 Windsor Type CNldren's'Chairs, 12 Kitchen
11th Library Table, Whatnot, Fern Stands, 45" Round
TERMS CASH
ME CUNNINGS Auctioneer
524-9064
BULLDOZING
BACKHOE
GRAVEL SAND
TOPSOIL
BRUINSMA
CONSTRUCTION
AND EXCAVATING
R. No. 2_ Goderich.
Phone 524-9804
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis—Moffat—Beatty
Sates—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
—17tf
SHORT.NOTICE LIQUIDATION
AUCTION SALE
RADIO & TV
Fleetwood
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of
Radio & Television
60 PICTON ST.W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771
BRUSSELS •
NOY/JUne15th,8p.m.
of Qiitwes, Small Appliances and New Furniture.
Approximately 1000 pieces of glassware and ap-
Mall a grocery trading stamp catalogues. These items
Oh catalogue that must be liquidated to the highest
kill tress would make excellent shower or wedding gifts,
keglers, wall clocks, radios, movie camera, can-
alesysllverware, sets of dishes, bid'
muck
mood
o Nni Viers, sporting goods, crystal, sets of
small electrical tools (sanders, drills,
in')' NMfiqMachine, G.E. portable TV, G.E. colour TV;
A stor and stove, automatic washer and dryer,
No1N Ment set with 8 track tape deck, 4 lovely
molal nM model stereos, over 100 Spanish, modern
doom suites, over 100 now chesterfield suites
bAle M'o� eh, Colonial and Modern), new elngle
tool- �, beautlful table lamps, swag
Md and table sets, rocking chairs, bunk beds,
II fie' 0aards, kitchen suites In a variety of styles
adfand tables, lovely hexagon coffee and
• ....chairs
more Items too numerous to mention.
osie consisting of quality �'Malsr
Itswill be sad t j[jgt,N"i�bIddsr.
aEt11 ' Charge*, cheques and financing. ---__
.Bali Auctions, Auctioneer R.A. RNI.
nand»
OFFER.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of
Elsie Edna Campbell
Alt persons having claims against.
the Estate of ELSIE EDNA CAMP-
BELL, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the county of Huron,
Married Woman, who died on the
31st day of March, 1973, are
notified to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the 20th day of June, 1973,
after which date the assets will he
distributed having regard only to
'claims of which notice has then
been received.
DATED this 28th day of May, 1973.
STRATTON STRATTON
&LOTON
20 Ontario Street
Stratford
17. LOST AND FOUND
IAST—Black Wallet—area Blue s
and Bedford Hotel, --containing
sum of money and personal papers.
Reward. Finder please phone 524-
7288.-24
LOST—One budgie un Quebec St.
Phone 524-8629-24x
LOST—Childs red hand knit pop-
corn stitch sweater, gold buttons,
one missing, arena or vicinity, Circus
Day Phone 524-6552.-24x
21. BIRTHS
-CRANE: ' Mr. and --Mrs. Michael
Crane (nee Elsa Smith) Vanastra
are pleased to announce the birth of
their son William Michael born
June 6 at Clinton Public Hospital.
A brother for Erica. First grandson
for Mrs. Dorothy Crane and for Eric
and Shirley Smith of Goderich.
First great grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kilgallen,
Goderich-24
THOM: On June 6, 1973 to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thom, Cutbank, Montana
a baby girl Jamilynn
HESSEIS: At Alexandra Hnspital
on June 6, 1973 to Mr.. and Mrs.
John Hessels R R 2, Goderich a
baby girl, Susan Diana.
LE BEAU: At Alexandra Hospital
on June 5 to Mr, and Mrs. Larry
Le Beau, R R 5, Goderlch, a
baby boy.
LINKLATER: At Alexandra
Hospital on June 12, 1973 to Mr.
and Mrs. William I.inklater 157
Victoria St. Goderich a baby girl
Kimberly Kaylyn
STROTHERS: At Alexandra
Hospital on June 9, 1973 to Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Strothers, R R 6,
Goderich a baby boy, Steven Bryan.
GRAHAM: Richard and Marion
Graham, are pleased to announce
the arrivrkl of their daughter, Alana
Lloqwine, at Alexandra Hospital,
GuHerich, on June 8, 1973. First
grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Graham, Winnipeg, and first grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Fran-
cis, of Bayfield. -
23. ENGAGEMENTS
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Schilbe, R R 3,
Bayfield announce the erigagement
of their daughter Marie Jeanette to
Mr. Roland (Joe) Vanstone, son' of
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon (Roily) Van -
stone, Hensall. The wedding will
take place St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich, Ont. July 7,
I973. -24x
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan are
pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their daughter,
Nancy Ann, to Mr. William Harold
Desjardins 'son of Mr., and . Mrs.
Clement Desjardins of Goderich.
Tte_.. w.ed�jl�Rw..wi11- tak_ placar.un --
Saturday, July 7, 197:3 ar-7-p:m. in ..
St. Thomas'. Anglican Church,
Seaforth, Ontario. -24x
2S. IN MEMORIAM
.BOYCE: In loving memory- of Vic-
tor Lorne Boyce who passed away
Tuesday January 16, 1973.
Just a thought of sweet remem;
brance,
Just a memory sad and true,
Just the love and sweet devotion,
Of one who thinks of you.
Remember'ed"by his daughter Hazel
Schwanz of Sarnia, husband George
and Son Danny -24
BADMAN: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, grandfather
and great grandfather, Bertram A.
Badman who passed away June 13,
1972.
God saw you getting tired,
He did what He thought best,
He gently closed your weary eyes,
And whispered, "Come and rest".
Each dawning day, a thought of
you,
At eventide a prayer,
And in the hearts that loved you,
You always will be there.
Lovingly remembered by his wife,
son, daughter-in-law, daughter, son-
in-law and grandchildren. -24x
COOKE: in loving memory of
Thomas H. Cooke, who passed
away June 14, 1963.,
There is a sad but sweet remem-
brance,
There is a memory fond and true,
'There is a token of affection
Father,
And a heartache still for you.
Ever rembered by wife and
family. -24
Mr. L. W. Pitblado, Goderich an-
nounces the forth coming marriage
of his youngest daughter Deborah
Ann to Mr. Jon Lowrie Ginn elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ginn R R
2 Clinton, Ont. The wedding is to
take place at St. Peter's R.C.
Church on June 30th 1973.-24
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ANDREW: Many thanks to our
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers and gifts we received on our
50th Wedding Anniversary. Our
thanks to everyone fur helping
make this such "a happy oc-
casion. --Muriel . and A -mos An-
drew. -24x
GRAHAM: Alana and I would like
to thank Dr. M. Cauchi, nurses and
staff Alexandra Hospital for their
kind care,.and attention.—Mariort
Graham ----24
Ruby Snazel, Noble Grand of Goderlch Rebekah Lodge No.
89, presented a cheque of 9425 to Tim Ellott, Administrator
of Goderlch Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. The
cheque will be used 'to purchase a new commercial 30 slice
toaster for the Hospital kitchen. The old one can be seen In
the background. Observing Is Food Supervisor Theresa
Kirkey, left, and Lily Bogle, Vice Grand, far right. (Staff
Photo)
MARTIN: I would like to thank the
nurses and staff on 2nd floc)/ east,
Alexandra Hospital, SpeciaYthanks
to Doctcfrs K.C. Lambert; R. W.
Flowers and M M, Cauhl-il,Jlc1. Rea'•.._.
I . Brubacker:--Manu-thanks .for -the -
lovely cards, flowers. arid visits
while I was a patient in the hospital
and to anyone who helped in any
way—Ethel Martin. -24x
BAXTER': I wish to thank Tiger
Dunlop W.I. Carlow; Benmiller
U.C.W., Dr. Deathe , nurses and
staff of Goderich Hospital also Rev.
Warr—Laurence Baxter. -24x
LOUNSBURY: I would like to•
thank nurses and staff on 2nd fluor
.East Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to i)rs. Deathe and ('auchi,
also thanks for the flowers, cards
and visits while I was a patient in
the hospital. --Kay Loun-
sbury='24nc
GRAHAM:. We wish to say a
thankyou to the members of Christ
Anglican Church Port Albert for the
lovely dinner and most generous
gifts.- It will always he remem-
bered. ---Elmer and Nora
Graham. ----24x
ALTON: We wish to extend our sin-
cere thanks to relatives, neighbours
and friends for the kindness and
sympathy shown during our recent
sad bereavement in the loss of a
dear daughter and sister. Special
thanks to everyone who so capably
as fisted with Tind provtdid- Tood at
home. -Gordon and Hazel Smyth
and family -24
ALTON:. We would like to extend
our sincere thanks to our friends
and relatives for the expressions of
sympathy, food brought to our
homes and kindness shown during
2) the sad bereavement of our
daughter-in-law and sister-in-law
Kathlene Alton.—Harvey and
Bessie Alton; Ronald and Edna
Alton; Paul and Eleanor Hender-
son -24
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OPPORTUNITIES
Solicitors for
Executor -22,23,24
19. BUSINESS
ALTON: We wish to extend Our sin-
cere thanks to relatives, neighbours
and friends for the kindness and
sympathy shown during. our recent '
sad bereavement in the loss of a
dear wife and mother, and fur the
beautiful floral tribute's, 'cards of
sympathy and memorial donations.
Special thanks .to Dr. McKim, The
MacKenzie Funeral Home and Rev.
McClenaghan as<.well as those who
OPPORTUNITIES assisted so capably at
home. -borne and Marsha Alton
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McCABE: The family of the Tate
Mrs. Mary McCabe wish to thank
the nurses and staff op 2nd•• floor
west Alexandra Hospital, also Drs.
Deathe and Lomas. Special thanks
to Rev. Royal and Rev. McCallum.
Thanks also to friends and neigh -
hours for all their thought-
fulness.-24x
hought-
fulness.-24x
HENI)ERSON: 1 wish to thank all
for cards and treat, received while 1
was a patient in 2 East Alexandra
Hospital, to nurses and girls in
yellow Special thanks to 1)r R G
Lomas, Rev. Royal and - Re.
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McCallum --John R. Henderson R
R 3 Auburn, Ontario - 24
Huron County , pork
producers, or at least some of
them, are upset at the decision
of the Ontario Pork Producers
Marketing Board, to move the•
county's only hog assembly
yard from Clinton to Hensall.
In a news release .last week,
the marketing hoard stated the
reason for the move had been
because of an increase in -rent
desired by the new owner of the
Clinton Sales Barn, which had
been the old. assembly yaid.
But a large number of pork
producers turned up at the
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture meeting in Clintcan
on Thursday night and in-
dicated they weren't happy
with that decision.
The -produce-most--from. the
area north of Clinton, ex-
plained that they now have to
drive an extra 12 miles to take
their hogs to market and they
don't like it.
The marketing hoard had
provided figures which showed
that costs across Ontario Tor
assembly. yards average 1 9.43
cents per pig.. The old Clinton
cost was 19.02 but the .new
,Clinton cost would have been
27.95. Lorne Tyndall, the new
owner of the Clinton yard was
present and disputed the
figures saying they included an
increase in salaries that he had
not asked for. The cost per pig
at Hensall was given as 19.39
cents per pig.
Several directors of the
Huron County Pork Producers
Association were present 'and
came under heavy questioning
about the decist " . Eric Moore
of Colborne township adthitted
•that the Huron directors had
been given "no say whatso-
ever" in the matter.
Adrian Vos of Blyth said it
was an excercise in futility to
c'opdemn the board and
suggested instead that those
who didn't agree with the
decision should go out and take
up a petition and find •out just
how many hogs would be effec-
ted, then ask for a second yard
in the- county if the figures
warranted it.
for the hogs to get to market he
said.,
A resolution was passed by
the meeting asking the Pork
Producers Marketing Board to
consider establishing a second
.assembly yard in the northern -
central part of the county.
In other business at the
meeting, .the problem of tran-
sporting wide machinery on
roads was discussed. It was
revealed that some farm
machinery is so wide there is no
legal way for it to be transpor-
• ted from one work location to
another without taking it apart
or putting it on a truck. Special
permits can be obtained but
these only cover equipment up
to 14 feet in width.
Huron --Federation chairman
Mason Bailey pointed out that
this was becoming a problem
and stated that one Hullett
township farmer had already
been charged by police for
having equipment too wide.
Vince Austin of Dungannon
said he had been told by the
Ontario Provincial Police that
they were also going to start
cracking down on lengthy
trainA of gravity boxes pulled
by farm tractors that do not
• uphold regulations by having
each wagon attached to the
tractor with a chain.
The controversy concerning
the proposal to locate a''lagoon
for the Grand Bend sewage
disposal system in Stephen
township was also mentioned
at the meeting. Allan 'Walper
and Orville Farrell .said, after
the meeting that 80 acres of
good farmland would be taken
up by the lagoon which will be
situated on Mr. Farrell's farm.
Concerned citizens feel a
disposal plaht would be a Net-
ter move. A meeting was
scheduled to be held June 13 to
discuss 'the matter.
Mr. -Bairey told - the meeting.
that a campaign will be under-
taken in the near future to see
that all members of .the
federation have stickers put on
their mailbox. Farmers will
also be asked to buy and use a
stamp to be used on all cheques
which states "These dollars
derived from farming". It is
felt this will help impress on
people the importance of far-
ming to the economy.
Lloyd Stewart of Clinton said
that when the 'county
associatio11 directors inquired
about the rl'asoning behind - the
decision they were told "it was
none of our business". The
manner in which the decision
was forced upon them made
him wonder what the purpose
of the Huron association was,
he said.
John Van Beers complained
about the lack of rationality in
the situation of assembly yards.
He pointed out that in some
areas of Kent and Lamhton_
counties where there were few
hogs produced, there were
yards only 10 miles apart. that
combined didn't ship as many
hogs a week as the Clinton yard
did in a single day.
Mr. Stewart said Huron
County produces 200,00 hogs
annually but many iso not go
through the county's single
ydrd at Hensall but go through
yards such as': the one at
Lucknow or at Harriston. "I
honestly believe there are
enough hogs produced to
warrant two yards" he said.
Another yard would help cut
down on unneccessary travel,' -
BULLETIN
BOARD
CORRECTION
MONSTER BEEF BAR-
BECUE At Listowel Memorial
Arena, Saturday, June 23, 5
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Vince Mount-
ford M.C. Adults $3.00, public
school children $1.75 Refresh-
ments available. Sponsored by
the Listowel Rotary
Club. -24,25
COMING EVENT
Highland Concert to be
held at MacKay Hall Wed.
June 20, 1973, r p.m. All
Senior citizens and
preschoolers admitted
Free. Other Adults $1.00,
Children 50c. Featuring the
Mary Lynne Telford Dan-
cers.