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12.$ AUCTION ,SALE
AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
• 1BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
'Otter' the met modern
auction methods.
UCENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—WIDE
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
cot
AUCTION SALE
Clearing for two local
households plus ad-
ditions to be held at
ACTION CENTRE
a
MART
Located on Highway No.
4,1 mile north of Exer,
Ontario.
SAT., JUI.Y 78, 1973
at 1:1,5 p.m. sharp
ANTIQUES:`
Lincoln rocker, wing back
chair, 8.piece oak dining suite,
copper bolls,country couch;
wkik•r stand, post card collec-
tion, oil lamps, lanterns, crocks,
Reinhart beverage, bottle,
wooden bird cage, library table,
hall rack, Victorian corner
chair, buggy seat, commodes,
dressers, beds, tins, trunk, 1899
Merrytlme story book.
CHINA & GLASS:
Oliver Twist plate, occupied
Japan, Noritake, Depression
glass, Ironstone, 1933- World
Fair mug.
HOUSEHOLD:
Chesterfield suite, sewing
machine, stove, chairs, frames,
lawnmower, lamps, tools plus
many other interesting items.
Terms
Cash
Paddle _Bidding
Refreshments
Undercover
Open . for viewing
at 11: a.m.
PERCY WRIGHT
AUCTIONEER
Auctioneer or Proprietor
not `'responsible for ac-
cidents day of "sale.
300
12. AUCTION SALE
ANTIQUES. BY ,
PVBUC AUCTION
we are. preparing the final stages of
another one of our outstanding
summer antique aurtton . Parties
are invited to e'nntn1unlCatt'' Inl-
,,.medu tell with the undersigned to
reserve w n e of the limited space
available. Take advantage of a
good market place with proven
result..
Estate Marketing Services
Auction Centre
Wingham Ontario
357-1011
q. "our reputation Is
our recommendation"
AUCTION SALE
of furniture and very good applian-
ces, glass and china, smallwares,
and general good household ef-
fects being sold for the owners
through the facilities of ----
Estate Marketing Services
Auction Centre
Saturday July 28
,12:00 Noon
included --dressers .and beds:
chesterfield suite: dirf,Ig room fur-
niture: oak desk: sto2 display and
accessories: 'excellent solid
walnut dinlaq!•room Luise: several
good carpets: oak fall front desk:
clock: rockers: several good wash
stands: partial wash sets: Im-
maculate automatic washer and
automatic dryer: like new large
refrigerator and electric range:
daveno•couch: occasional chairs:
odd tables and chairs:
bookshelves: excellent round oak
dining table: pictures and frames:
glassware and china: kitchen
utensils: some bedding and linens:
smallwares in variety:
Auctioneer: Jack Alexander
Preview Friday July 27 1:00 p.m.k'till.
;8:00 p.m. - Saturday July 28 9:30
a.m. till sale time. N.
for information 357-1011-
J.A. Currie
Auction Administrator
Estate Marketing Services
"our reputation is
our recommendation"
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
LADIES — have your sewing done
for fall so that you are prepared.
Phone 482-3198.-28,29,30,31
- DAILY CAR RENTAL.
Reasonable Rate,
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 523-8391
391
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BICYCLE
REPAIRS
TO ALL MAKES
9 1 HAMILTON ST.
OPEN 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SMALL ENGINES REPAIRED
lawns mowers; outboard and chain -
saws. Phone 524-9636 or 524-
2596.-20tf
13. SERVICES AVAILAILE
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
- ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
REFRIGERATION
AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
. DARREL BALTZER
524-2481, GODERICH
HOME
REPAIR
SERVICE
Roofing, painting, cement
work, eavestroughing
FREE ESTIMATES
PAUL LASSAUNE
524-7158
KEN DUNCAN
524-6065
WATER
WELL..
DRILLING
Tom Lang, proprietor. Latest'
,modern equipment. • Domestic,
industrial, municipal. Free
,estimates -5" and up.
. .,Phone 524-8033.
or call
Collect 855-4605
SERVICE
To allmakes of ., major
- electrical
APPLIANCES
Ranges, reigerators,
washers, dryers, dish
washers, air con-
ditioners.
CALL - '
CHUCK—JEWELL
Appliance Service
524-8434
Amore
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon. thru Sat. till dark
Sunday 12 to 6
ART'S
Landscaping & Nursery
66 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH
524.9126
13'..SERVICES AVAILAILE
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Ingl i s--Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
—17tf
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ACE
RADIO i TV
Fleetwood
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of
Radio IL Television
60 PICTON ST.W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771 g
BULLDOZING
BACKHOE.
ti
GRAVEL SAND ,
TOPSOIL
BRUINSMA
CONSTRUCTION
AND EXCAVATING
R. No. 2 Goderich
Phone 524-9804
HURON
PINES
ELECTRIC
86' l(If 3• '
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
HOUSE
AND
BARN
ROOFING
iaveStroaghing
FREE PHOSTIMATESE N
524-7274
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON •
Phone 482-3320
Students Preparedfor ...:
WESTERN ONTARIO CONSERVATORY
OR TORONTO CONSERVATORY EXAMS
PIANO AND THEORY
��,.,,.,,� LESSONS
, By September
" PHONE
MISS ANNE LEGG
524'42'
Auction. Sale of New
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES IL GIFTWARE
at
BALL AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
DIRECTLY BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL
Frday, July 21at 8p.m.
Posturing: Matching' Mow and refrigerator, In avocado
geld or green, Deluxe aids by side refrigerator,
(teedarema) by Leonard. Matching *whir' and dryer,
osiers' -acrd black & white T.V.s, several styles of
chesterfield salt's, spanteh and maple bedroom suttee,
beak bests, coffee end II *s, prism lamps, swag lamps,
tate lamps, idlahen iliiMs, eertlnsMat be* sprig and
aseltresees, design, .last' bey chairs, s
auternalk
sig sag
sastiag aauuNwords. n u, ta�sefrMar, dishes. ord, Pru many
Weir hails 'lar nrsnsrees to mention.
SAN 00011hNatad Weekly by .reel Auction.
Austien.er: N.A. $silt
biNIMR-newiesf jai - problems
HOUSEHOLD
AND
ANTIQUE AUCTION
To be held at 119 Main Street North, Seaforth on Saturday,
July, 28, at 1:1 5 P.M.
Consisting of Admiral 21" T.Y.; 4 snatching cane bottom
chairs; 5 pc. chrome kitchen suite; 2 rocking chairs; arm
chairs; chesterfield; cherry 'chest of -e'asi'er steel and wood
bads; dressers; chest of drawers; single continental bed - Sim-
mpns mattress; general Electric -stove 24"; Leonard
refrigerator; wringer washer, electrical Meilen a ppNanc•s;
electric clock; mantel clock; radio; 2 ,wicker ferneries; card
tabi ; wood paper rack; hooked and *wen rugs; iamiks; Plc -
twee and--trantes; caashlottt tool; Vis; lawn chairs; garden
tooh;''T.V. aerial; and many other items. -
Terme - Cash ,
Propritlireet - Mrs. Laura !rigs
Mrs. Myrtle Krueger
13. SERVICES-AVAILAILE
RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new or late model car.. Well
° .vorth the reasonable
investment. See us at
ROUSE AUTO :ELECTRIC
SCREENED
• TOPSOIL
' EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
• GRAVEL and FILL '
CEMENT GRAVEL ,
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 4924644 tin
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE''TO"'"°"11 ""
CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
In 'the Estate of GRACE GER-
TRUDE LILLIAN BLOOMFIELD,
late of Goderich, Ontario, Married
Woman, Deceased. ,
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such .claims to the undersigned
Solicitor for the Executrix on or
before the 20th of -August, 1973, af-
ter which date the estate's assets
will be distributed, having regard
only to claims that have then been
received.
CHARLES B. KIRK, Q.C.
Solicitor for the Executrix,
385 Dufferin Avenue,
London, Ontario.
—29,30,31'
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
WHEELCHAIRS _ „WALKERS
The Htlmantiartar Service. Commit-
tee of they Goderich Odd fellow and
Rebekah Lodges have equipment
for loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frit-
- zley, 524-7217.—eow
21. BIRTHS
SANDY—At Henderson General
Hospital Hamilton on July Z 1973
to Tom and Linda Sandy a
daughter, Tara Lynn.
BUSH: At Alexandra Hospital on
July 24, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bush R;R..2 Clinton a baby girl
Stephanie Nicole.
IRWIN: At Alexandra Hospital on
July 18, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Irwin, Box 191, Bayfield a
baby boy Robert.
MUNROE: At Greater Niagara
Hospital, Niagara Falls ori July 17,
1973 to Mr. and Mrs.. William
• Munroe (nee Judy MacKay),
Welland, Ont. a son Donald
MacKay. A grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. William Munroe, Niagara
Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
MacKay, Goderich. A baby brother
for Billy and PattyAnn,-30"
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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Bissett, R.R.
2 Goderich, Ont., are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
.their daughter Ella May to Mr.
James Edward Mohring, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Mohring,
Goderich, Ont. The wedding will
take place on Friday August 24,
1973 in Knox Presbyterian Church._.
at 6:30 •p.m. -30x i
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Cavasotto of
Kincardine are pleased to announce
the -engagement- of their daughter
Meris Angelina to Wayne Joseph
Harvey son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Harvey of Goderich. The Nuptial
mask, will take place at 3:00 at
' Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church Kingsbridge on August 11,
1973.-30x
-4-'5?-01-MEMORIAM--
IN
?I1 -MEMORIAM -
IN THE SUPREME
eOURT .OF ONTARIO.
NOTICE TO: FERGUS WILFORD
GWYN -
A Petition for Divorce and for
costs `and for custody of and for
maintenance for Katherine Lyn
Gwyn has been presented by DALE
DARLENE GWYN. You may in-
spect- .the Petition .at_the-offi.ce oLthe__.
Registrar of this Court at Wood-
stock Ontario. If 'ou .wish to ap-
pear to or oppose the Petition, or if
you seek other relief, your Ap-
pearance or Answer or Answer and
Counter -Petition must be delivered
in accordance with the Rules of
Court. In default of Appearance or
Answer you will not be entitled to
notice of any further proceedings. A
copy of the Petition and Notice of
Petition will be mailed to you on
receipt of __a written request ad-
dressed to the above-named
Registrar.
BROWN & BROWN
30 Brock St. E.,
Tillsonburg, Ontario.
! J••. li 1 I',I-n11
" oltcttors M"or ale
Petitioner
30
17. LOST AND FOUND
MISSING
SIAMESE CAT
21/2 year old female, spayed
Las! seen Wed. evening July 16.
Disappeared from 37 Market
Street Goderich
Anyone with information please
contact:
HOWARD AITKEN
-524-7901
or
524-8331
No Reserve
16. PERSONAL
DO YOU `HAVE marriage or family
problems? . The Ministry. of Com-
munity do Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling either in your home or
in the Wingham Office,., 199
Josephine Street For appointment,
phone 357-3370.--29tf
20. TO GIVE AWAY
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES,
to good homes. Haigh Davidson R.R.
4, Goderich, Ont. -30,31
RATHWELL'.S
AUcTIN$ERV ICE
21. BIRTHS
SCOTT --Frank and Phyllis -Scott,.
R.R. '6 Goderich, are proud to an-
nounce the birth of a ion on July 16,
1973 at Kincardine General
Hospital'; A wee brother for Michael
Mark and Lisa., ---30
25. IN" MEMORIAM
KERNIGHAN: In loving' menay
of a dear grandson Jim Kernjghan
who passed away July 29, 1970.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear,
Often bring a • silent tear, ••.
Memories are treasures no one can
steal. . .
Death leaves a heartache nothing
can heal. ,
Lovingly remembered by grand.
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ker-
nighan and Mr. and Mrs. James
Feagan.-30
RIVETT—In loving memory of
Thomas Rivett who passed away
July 28, 1968.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Two working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He, only takes the beet,
For there's never a day that passes -
by, --- -
That our hearts reach out to you,
And never a joy that comes to us,
But we wish you could 'share it too,
We carto,t bring the old days back,
When we were all together,
But secret tears and loving
thoughts, - •
Will live with us forever.
Sadly missed and ever remembered
by Mary, Iris and family. -.30x
°WARD: In loving memory of a dear
son Albert who passed away July
25th, 1971.
We cannot halt the hand of time
Or .live again the past -
Within our hearts are memories
that will forever last
Sadly missed by Mother and
Dad. -30x
/6. CARD OF THANKS'
LINNER: We Would like to thank
our friends __and neighbours for
cards, flowers and visits during our
stay in hospital. Thanks also to Drs.
Lomas and Watts, and the nurses
on 2rid East., Goderich. Audrey and
--Edward tinsel':=30x _ _- - - -
KERNIGHAN: In fond and loving
memory of dear Jim, who left us so
suddenly three years ago July 29,
1970 at age 18.
A token of love and remembrance
To a son we shall never forget
This memory to us is a treasure,
His loss a lifetime's regret
The sweet sound of his laughter
The -sunshine of his, smile,
These are the memories we treasure
And think of'all the while.
We, know the meaning of sorrow
We know what it's liketo cry,
But -the -day we lost you --Jim
We knew how it felt to die:
Sadly 'missed by Mom, Dad, Trudy,
Laurie, Mark, Scott and
Roxanne. -30
WARD: In loving memory of a dear
nephew Albert Ward who passed
away 2 years ago July 25th.
We who loved you
Sadly miss you,
As it dawns another -year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,.
Thoughts of you are ever near.
Lovingly remembered by Aunt
Edith. -30
,WARD: In loving memory of a dear.
cousin Albert Ward who passed
away 2 years ago July 25th.
Oh happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never hill.
Lovingly remembered by cousin
Diane. -30
MacNAUGHTON—In memory of
Frances MacNaughton who passed
away one year ago July 19th. Sad-
dly missed by son and daughter-in-
law Bill and Eva. -30 •
MANDERSON—In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and gran-
dfather, Frank Manderson, who
passed away 3 years ago July 27,
1970. -
POLLOCK: I wish to say thank you
to my friends, neighbours and
relatives for the cards and nice gifts
I received while in Alexandra
Hospital. A very speciaj thank you/
to Dr. Lambert, Dr. Jones, Dr.
Watts and Rev. McClenaghan, The
P
nun and staff,, oq, seconds floor ti
t•
ta4.Aso .thanks • tom the
'Managdrneht! 'aril .' tMt1' of the -'
Goderich Signal -Star and to those
who helped at home when .I was
away. It all was very much ap-
preciated. Il`a Pollock.-30nc
26. CARD OF tN1M�
BORLAND: W
thanks for'the helpful
would
tended ,to us by etir
neighbours when we
loss of our horse by f a
appreciated and--w
ill
forgotten. Bill and Nellie
R.R. 6," Goderick
—301
HILL: Through this *ill
N.C.express
Jac myson gratitude to
nurses and station oand ne
dra Hospital for theft �
tention during m
finement in that '
Grateful am I also batt
called to see rne, sent
plants, cards etc. Tho
thoughtfulness will elr
remembered. Hugh Hill
MURRAY: 1 would lila to
my heartfelt thanks
preciation to friends, rely
neighbours for the bean
tributes, cards and
acts of 'kindness in the las
husband° A special thanks
Rayii ort, Stiles Fyteral
all those who helped in
Mariaret Murray. -30
WALLACE—I would like
my sincere thanks to all
in the district for their ki
me during the recent I
brother, John. To
Henry Drennan who hail
good to us and who helped
a l 1 thea problems at‘such
time, and to the It
Kingsbridge, who helped
and serve the meal Poli
service, . I express my
Everything was much a
Larry Wallace. --34-
4,
GRIGG—May I take -this
expressing my'appreciati
who `helped at the time
passing ,of my dear m
Frances Blair Grigg: Si
to the staff at Huronvies
care through the year,
-thanks to Mr. and Mrs. H
der fortheir assistance''
wilts sear flotat.'trtbate'
donations- w --charity; an
Stiles Funeral Home for
ter all the arrangements
Gertrude Dole. -30
You left us quietly, your thoughts
unknown,
But you left a memory we are proud
to own,
.Though absent, you are very near,/
Still loved, still missed andvery
dear, •
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace he waits us all.
For God will link the broken
chain. t,•..,rad A.
As.one by one we meet again.
Dearly loved and always remem-
' bered by his wife Annette, and
family. --30
MANDERSON---In loving memory
of a dear dad, Frank Manderson,
who passed away 3 years 'ago July
27, 1970.
Wishing today as we "wished before,
That God could have spared you
many years more.
.No one knows the grief we share,
When we att'meet and you're not
there.
Life goes on, we know that's true,
But not the same since we lost you.
Though all our troubles,"he helped
us along, ,
If we live like him, we will never go
wrong.
On earth, he waoved, in heaven
he rests.
Glte odliest-you Dad, you were one of
tbest
Dearly Loved and always remem-
bered by his sons and
daughters. -30
LOCHALSH NEWS
K.L. MacKenzie is enjoying a
trip through the Western
Provinces.
Frank MacLennan is still a
patient in 44,11Versity Hospital
London, where he has been .for
some time now.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds
lost their barn and the season's
crops as well as fifty ,or More
pigs in a recent barn fire. A
benefit dance was . held on
Saturday evening in the Legion
Hall, Lucknow.
Mr. ° and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles and Mr. and Mrs.
John Gamble were in Clifford
on Sunday afternoon to the
opening of the new Medical
centre there.
Holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Matthewman was
Cathy MacCallum of • St.
Thomas, also Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Watson of Toronto.
Several from the area atten-
ded the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. John
'Coiling at their 4th concession
home prior to their
their new home in Ri
Evan MacLean arriv
from hospital in Lond
he had been transfe
hospital in Kincardine
in the week.
Spending holidays
and Mrs. Doug M
family are Julia and
'Carruthers of Code
Mrs. Jean Carruthers
Summer School.
Recent visitors with
Mrs. Oliver McCher,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan M
and family of Mon
remained with her
parents for some
holidays. Mr, and Mrs.
McCharles -and fa
Chatham and Mr;
McCharles' of Pe
also recent visitors.
Messers INell Ma
John McCharles of P
joyed a holiday trip to
and Manitoulin Island
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tennis >lable; wood and metai bads; ore 10 ;;
and two chain; prMebaok rooks' and ;
higOMaoy ghee* cI draws'.; a po• chrome, "` aNgg
and and ' Pins
chairs; taniltg'
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and cNnal; 2 ttelephonhI pkturs. Itl
'souvenirs; toy dished; school desk; OW
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TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE #
Harry Chisholm's Farm - - -
$
THREE MILES -NORTH OF GODERICH ON HIGHWAY 21 s
7 P.M., FRIDAY, AUGUST •3'
Antiques, furniture, coal -wood cook stoves, hardware, large
quantity paint, 3 wooden lawn chairs, 8 wagon wheels, cherry t
table, rocking chairs, new bed and spring, gold electric ash
tray, coffee table; pictures, frames, radio, chain saw, buzz saw
blade, new 1/4 horse electric motor, -antique captains chair, -
portable record player, records, hall tree lamp, other lamps *
' and shades, deep fryer, tea kettle; silver wine and cheese dish, •
gold cup and saucer, green lemon dish, four cords foot long j
hardwood for. fireplace, 4 sections harrows, mail box, wash , l
board, losing machine, many articles too numerous to men •
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tion, 1 flat rack - 15 feet long, 8 feet wide.-•
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PROPRIETOR: HARRY CHISHO•UM .. TERMS CASH •
AUCTIONEER: JAMES BUCHA$IAN r
Pr Astor or auctioneer not responsible for accidents evening"
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13. SERVICES AVAILAILE
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
- ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
REFRIGERATION
AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
. DARREL BALTZER
524-2481, GODERICH
HOME
REPAIR
SERVICE
Roofing, painting, cement
work, eavestroughing
FREE ESTIMATES
PAUL LASSAUNE
524-7158
KEN DUNCAN
524-6065
WATER
WELL..
DRILLING
Tom Lang, proprietor. Latest'
,modern equipment. • Domestic,
industrial, municipal. Free
,estimates -5" and up.
. .,Phone 524-8033.
or call
Collect 855-4605
SERVICE
To allmakes of ., major
- electrical
APPLIANCES
Ranges, reigerators,
washers, dryers, dish
washers, air con-
ditioners.
CALL - '
CHUCK—JEWELL
Appliance Service
524-8434
Amore
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon. thru Sat. till dark
Sunday 12 to 6
ART'S
Landscaping & Nursery
66 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH
524.9126
13'..SERVICES AVAILAILE
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Ingl i s--Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
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ACE
RADIO i TV
Fleetwood
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of
Radio IL Television
60 PICTON ST.W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771 g
BULLDOZING
BACKHOE.
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GRAVEL SAND ,
TOPSOIL
BRUINSMA
CONSTRUCTION
AND EXCAVATING
R. No. 2 Goderich
Phone 524-9804
HURON
PINES
ELECTRIC
86' l(If 3• '
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
HOUSE
AND
BARN
ROOFING
iaveStroaghing
FREE PHOSTIMATESE N
524-7274
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON •
Phone 482-3320
Students Preparedfor ...:
WESTERN ONTARIO CONSERVATORY
OR TORONTO CONSERVATORY EXAMS
PIANO AND THEORY
��,.,,.,,� LESSONS
, By September
" PHONE
MISS ANNE LEGG
524'42'
Auction. Sale of New
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES IL GIFTWARE
at
BALL AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
DIRECTLY BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL
Frday, July 21at 8p.m.
Posturing: Matching' Mow and refrigerator, In avocado
geld or green, Deluxe aids by side refrigerator,
(teedarema) by Leonard. Matching *whir' and dryer,
osiers' -acrd black & white T.V.s, several styles of
chesterfield salt's, spanteh and maple bedroom suttee,
beak bests, coffee end II *s, prism lamps, swag lamps,
tate lamps, idlahen iliiMs, eertlnsMat be* sprig and
aseltresees, design, .last' bey chairs, s
auternalk
sig sag
sastiag aauuNwords. n u, ta�sefrMar, dishes. ord, Pru many
Weir hails 'lar nrsnsrees to mention.
SAN 00011hNatad Weekly by .reel Auction.
Austien.er: N.A. $silt
biNIMR-newiesf jai - problems
HOUSEHOLD
AND
ANTIQUE AUCTION
To be held at 119 Main Street North, Seaforth on Saturday,
July, 28, at 1:1 5 P.M.
Consisting of Admiral 21" T.Y.; 4 snatching cane bottom
chairs; 5 pc. chrome kitchen suite; 2 rocking chairs; arm
chairs; chesterfield; cherry 'chest of -e'asi'er steel and wood
bads; dressers; chest of drawers; single continental bed - Sim-
mpns mattress; general Electric -stove 24"; Leonard
refrigerator; wringer washer, electrical Meilen a ppNanc•s;
electric clock; mantel clock; radio; 2 ,wicker ferneries; card
tabi ; wood paper rack; hooked and *wen rugs; iamiks; Plc -
twee and--trantes; caashlottt tool; Vis; lawn chairs; garden
tooh;''T.V. aerial; and many other items. -
Terme - Cash ,
Propritlireet - Mrs. Laura !rigs
Mrs. Myrtle Krueger
13. SERVICES-AVAILAILE
RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new or late model car.. Well
° .vorth the reasonable
investment. See us at
ROUSE AUTO :ELECTRIC
SCREENED
• TOPSOIL
' EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
• GRAVEL and FILL '
CEMENT GRAVEL ,
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 4924644 tin
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE''TO"'"°"11 ""
CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
In 'the Estate of GRACE GER-
TRUDE LILLIAN BLOOMFIELD,
late of Goderich, Ontario, Married
Woman, Deceased. ,
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such .claims to the undersigned
Solicitor for the Executrix on or
before the 20th of -August, 1973, af-
ter which date the estate's assets
will be distributed, having regard
only to claims that have then been
received.
CHARLES B. KIRK, Q.C.
Solicitor for the Executrix,
385 Dufferin Avenue,
London, Ontario.
—29,30,31'
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
WHEELCHAIRS _ „WALKERS
The Htlmantiartar Service. Commit-
tee of they Goderich Odd fellow and
Rebekah Lodges have equipment
for loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frit-
- zley, 524-7217.—eow
21. BIRTHS
SANDY—At Henderson General
Hospital Hamilton on July Z 1973
to Tom and Linda Sandy a
daughter, Tara Lynn.
BUSH: At Alexandra Hospital on
July 24, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bush R;R..2 Clinton a baby girl
Stephanie Nicole.
IRWIN: At Alexandra Hospital on
July 18, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Irwin, Box 191, Bayfield a
baby boy Robert.
MUNROE: At Greater Niagara
Hospital, Niagara Falls ori July 17,
1973 to Mr. and Mrs.. William
• Munroe (nee Judy MacKay),
Welland, Ont. a son Donald
MacKay. A grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. William Munroe, Niagara
Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
MacKay, Goderich. A baby brother
for Billy and PattyAnn,-30"
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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Bissett, R.R.
2 Goderich, Ont., are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
.their daughter Ella May to Mr.
James Edward Mohring, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Mohring,
Goderich, Ont. The wedding will
take place on Friday August 24,
1973 in Knox Presbyterian Church._.
at 6:30 •p.m. -30x i
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Cavasotto of
Kincardine are pleased to announce
the -engagement- of their daughter
Meris Angelina to Wayne Joseph
Harvey son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Harvey of Goderich. The Nuptial
mask, will take place at 3:00 at
' Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church Kingsbridge on August 11,
1973.-30x
-4-'5?-01-MEMORIAM--
IN
?I1 -MEMORIAM -
IN THE SUPREME
eOURT .OF ONTARIO.
NOTICE TO: FERGUS WILFORD
GWYN -
A Petition for Divorce and for
costs `and for custody of and for
maintenance for Katherine Lyn
Gwyn has been presented by DALE
DARLENE GWYN. You may in-
spect- .the Petition .at_the-offi.ce oLthe__.
Registrar of this Court at Wood-
stock Ontario. If 'ou .wish to ap-
pear to or oppose the Petition, or if
you seek other relief, your Ap-
pearance or Answer or Answer and
Counter -Petition must be delivered
in accordance with the Rules of
Court. In default of Appearance or
Answer you will not be entitled to
notice of any further proceedings. A
copy of the Petition and Notice of
Petition will be mailed to you on
receipt of __a written request ad-
dressed to the above-named
Registrar.
BROWN & BROWN
30 Brock St. E.,
Tillsonburg, Ontario.
! J••. li 1 I',I-n11
" oltcttors M"or ale
Petitioner
30
17. LOST AND FOUND
MISSING
SIAMESE CAT
21/2 year old female, spayed
Las! seen Wed. evening July 16.
Disappeared from 37 Market
Street Goderich
Anyone with information please
contact:
HOWARD AITKEN
-524-7901
or
524-8331
No Reserve
16. PERSONAL
DO YOU `HAVE marriage or family
problems? . The Ministry. of Com-
munity do Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling either in your home or
in the Wingham Office,., 199
Josephine Street For appointment,
phone 357-3370.--29tf
20. TO GIVE AWAY
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES,
to good homes. Haigh Davidson R.R.
4, Goderich, Ont. -30,31
RATHWELL'.S
AUcTIN$ERV ICE
21. BIRTHS
SCOTT --Frank and Phyllis -Scott,.
R.R. '6 Goderich, are proud to an-
nounce the birth of a ion on July 16,
1973 at Kincardine General
Hospital'; A wee brother for Michael
Mark and Lisa., ---30
25. IN" MEMORIAM
KERNIGHAN: In loving' menay
of a dear grandson Jim Kernjghan
who passed away July 29, 1970.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear,
Often bring a • silent tear, ••.
Memories are treasures no one can
steal. . .
Death leaves a heartache nothing
can heal. ,
Lovingly remembered by grand.
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ker-
nighan and Mr. and Mrs. James
Feagan.-30
RIVETT—In loving memory of
Thomas Rivett who passed away
July 28, 1968.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Two working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He, only takes the beet,
For there's never a day that passes -
by, --- -
That our hearts reach out to you,
And never a joy that comes to us,
But we wish you could 'share it too,
We carto,t bring the old days back,
When we were all together,
But secret tears and loving
thoughts, - •
Will live with us forever.
Sadly missed and ever remembered
by Mary, Iris and family. -.30x
°WARD: In loving memory of a dear
son Albert who passed away July
25th, 1971.
We cannot halt the hand of time
Or .live again the past -
Within our hearts are memories
that will forever last
Sadly missed by Mother and
Dad. -30x
/6. CARD OF THANKS'
LINNER: We Would like to thank
our friends __and neighbours for
cards, flowers and visits during our
stay in hospital. Thanks also to Drs.
Lomas and Watts, and the nurses
on 2rid East., Goderich. Audrey and
--Edward tinsel':=30x _ _- - - -
KERNIGHAN: In fond and loving
memory of dear Jim, who left us so
suddenly three years ago July 29,
1970 at age 18.
A token of love and remembrance
To a son we shall never forget
This memory to us is a treasure,
His loss a lifetime's regret
The sweet sound of his laughter
The -sunshine of his, smile,
These are the memories we treasure
And think of'all the while.
We, know the meaning of sorrow
We know what it's liketo cry,
But -the -day we lost you --Jim
We knew how it felt to die:
Sadly 'missed by Mom, Dad, Trudy,
Laurie, Mark, Scott and
Roxanne. -30
WARD: In loving memory of a dear
nephew Albert Ward who passed
away 2 years ago July 25th.
We who loved you
Sadly miss you,
As it dawns another -year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,.
Thoughts of you are ever near.
Lovingly remembered by Aunt
Edith. -30
,WARD: In loving memory of a dear.
cousin Albert Ward who passed
away 2 years ago July 25th.
Oh happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never hill.
Lovingly remembered by cousin
Diane. -30
MacNAUGHTON—In memory of
Frances MacNaughton who passed
away one year ago July 19th. Sad-
dly missed by son and daughter-in-
law Bill and Eva. -30 •
MANDERSON—In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and gran-
dfather, Frank Manderson, who
passed away 3 years ago July 27,
1970. -
POLLOCK: I wish to say thank you
to my friends, neighbours and
relatives for the cards and nice gifts
I received while in Alexandra
Hospital. A very speciaj thank you/
to Dr. Lambert, Dr. Jones, Dr.
Watts and Rev. McClenaghan, The
P
nun and staff,, oq, seconds floor ti
t•
ta4.Aso .thanks • tom the
'Managdrneht! 'aril .' tMt1' of the -'
Goderich Signal -Star and to those
who helped at home when .I was
away. It all was very much ap-
preciated. Il`a Pollock.-30nc
26. CARD OF tN1M�
BORLAND: W
thanks for'the helpful
would
tended ,to us by etir
neighbours when we
loss of our horse by f a
appreciated and--w
ill
forgotten. Bill and Nellie
R.R. 6," Goderick
—301
HILL: Through this *ill
N.C.express
Jac myson gratitude to
nurses and station oand ne
dra Hospital for theft �
tention during m
finement in that '
Grateful am I also batt
called to see rne, sent
plants, cards etc. Tho
thoughtfulness will elr
remembered. Hugh Hill
MURRAY: 1 would lila to
my heartfelt thanks
preciation to friends, rely
neighbours for the bean
tributes, cards and
acts of 'kindness in the las
husband° A special thanks
Rayii ort, Stiles Fyteral
all those who helped in
Mariaret Murray. -30
WALLACE—I would like
my sincere thanks to all
in the district for their ki
me during the recent I
brother, John. To
Henry Drennan who hail
good to us and who helped
a l 1 thea problems at‘such
time, and to the It
Kingsbridge, who helped
and serve the meal Poli
service, . I express my
Everything was much a
Larry Wallace. --34-
4,
GRIGG—May I take -this
expressing my'appreciati
who `helped at the time
passing ,of my dear m
Frances Blair Grigg: Si
to the staff at Huronvies
care through the year,
-thanks to Mr. and Mrs. H
der fortheir assistance''
wilts sear flotat.'trtbate'
donations- w --charity; an
Stiles Funeral Home for
ter all the arrangements
Gertrude Dole. -30
You left us quietly, your thoughts
unknown,
But you left a memory we are proud
to own,
.Though absent, you are very near,/
Still loved, still missed andvery
dear, •
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace he waits us all.
For God will link the broken
chain. t,•..,rad A.
As.one by one we meet again.
Dearly loved and always remem-
' bered by his wife Annette, and
family. --30
MANDERSON---In loving memory
of a dear dad, Frank Manderson,
who passed away 3 years 'ago July
27, 1970.
Wishing today as we "wished before,
That God could have spared you
many years more.
.No one knows the grief we share,
When we att'meet and you're not
there.
Life goes on, we know that's true,
But not the same since we lost you.
Though all our troubles,"he helped
us along, ,
If we live like him, we will never go
wrong.
On earth, he waoved, in heaven
he rests.
Glte odliest-you Dad, you were one of
tbest
Dearly Loved and always remem-
bered by his sons and
daughters. -30
LOCHALSH NEWS
K.L. MacKenzie is enjoying a
trip through the Western
Provinces.
Frank MacLennan is still a
patient in 44,11Versity Hospital
London, where he has been .for
some time now.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds
lost their barn and the season's
crops as well as fifty ,or More
pigs in a recent barn fire. A
benefit dance was . held on
Saturday evening in the Legion
Hall, Lucknow.
Mr. ° and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles and Mr. and Mrs.
John Gamble were in Clifford
on Sunday afternoon to the
opening of the new Medical
centre there.
Holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Matthewman was
Cathy MacCallum of • St.
Thomas, also Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Watson of Toronto.
Several from the area atten-
ded the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. John
'Coiling at their 4th concession
home prior to their
their new home in Ri
Evan MacLean arriv
from hospital in Lond
he had been transfe
hospital in Kincardine
in the week.
Spending holidays
and Mrs. Doug M
family are Julia and
'Carruthers of Code
Mrs. Jean Carruthers
Summer School.
Recent visitors with
Mrs. Oliver McCher,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan M
and family of Mon
remained with her
parents for some
holidays. Mr, and Mrs.
McCharles -and fa
Chatham and Mr;
McCharles' of Pe
also recent visitors.
Messers INell Ma
John McCharles of P
joyed a holiday trip to
and Manitoulin Island
ESTATE AUCTIO
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tabile; boaff0; gains cabinel; o0Mes 111* and
and chair; 4 washaands; conrms>dL °mop ,
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tennis >lable; wood and metai bads; ore 10 ;;
and two chain; prMebaok rooks' and ;
higOMaoy ghee* cI draws'.; a po• chrome, "` aNgg
and and ' Pins
chairs; taniltg'
MioMna; ohgd'i rocker; MaMeh dn"�OrOMM
teooherll school beat; sleprsakdon Mme; 41.!►
and cNnal; 2 ttelephonhI pkturs. Itl
'souvenirs; toy dished; school desk; OW
'rind Iat nslls.
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