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SERVICES AVAILABLE
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Ph. 524.7871
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EERIGERATION
AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
ARREL BALTZER
1.2481, GODERICH
FOR ALL YOUR
FULLER
BRUSH
NEEDS AND
Replacement Parts
SEE
!HOLD A. VINT
PARK ST. 524-6664
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4-8411
HURON
PINES
ELECTRIC
$6 KING ST.
8DUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 424901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
WATER
WELL
DRILLING
Lang, proprietor. Latest
rn equipment. Domestic,
ustrial, municipal. Free
imates. 5" and up.
Phone 524-8033
or call
Collect 855.4605
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ELECTROLUX
(CANADA) LTD
Sales & Service
AUTHORIZED DEALER
Alvin Riley
153 LIGHTHOUSE ST.
GODERICH
PHONE 524-6514
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN, EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dole
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PHOTOGRAPHY
by
FRED BISSET
524-7223
GODERICH
amp
Courier Services
Available daily between
Goderich, Clinton and London.
Low Rates, bondable. Call Lon-
don; 673-0297, or Box 80,
Goderich Signal -Star.
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SCREENED
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
• GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 482-7644
tin
01'
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Alf
LEARN TD DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
• Now ypu can train right here in
Canada!
• Tuition Tax Deductible!
• Placement assistance guaranteed!
• Weekend training also available!
For application and interview, write:
Safety Department
The Canadian Institute of,
Tractor Trailer Training Ltd.
207 Queen's Quay W.
Toronto 117, Ontario
Or Call 416. 64 9381
(Formerly TransCanada Transport
Trainii .) -
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of DUGALD MORRIS,
late of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 26th clay of October, 1973,
are required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 15th day of December,
1973, as after that date the assets of
the estate will he distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 16th day of November, 1973.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Solkc•itors for
- the Estate
47,48,49
DO you like meeting people? Do you ----
like making lots of money? Can you
manage your own time? If the an-
swer is yes, write Gord Beatty, at
R.R. 2, Lakeside, Ontario, or phone
him at 349-2469, for a personal in-
terview. -49,50
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of LILLIAN
LAWS, Widow, late of the Town-
ship of Tuckersrnith, in the County ..
of Huron, who died on or about the
24th -day of -August, 1973, are
required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned by
the 22nd day of December, 1973, as
after that date the assets of the
estate will he distributed.
DATED at Goderich, ,Ontario,
this 29th day' of November, 1973.
'7'"-PREST- PREST- and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate.
48,49,50
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of ELSiE
MABEL BRINDLEY, Widow, late
of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died 00 or
about the lith day of September,
1973, are required to file the same
with fall particulars with the under-
signed by the 15th day of December,
1973, as after that date the assets of
the estate will be distribt>,ted.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
,this loth day of December, 1973
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate
1-47,48,49
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
TO WHOM it May Concern. I will
no longer lx:? responsible for any
debts incurred by my wife, Elsie
Scott, after this date, November 19,
• 1973. This is to include any
' medical, hospital, or drug coverage.
W.A. (Mike) Scott. -47 48-49
2ND ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT'
SNOWMOBILE
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, December 8
12:30
TCARLOW SPORT
SNOW
1/4 mile eget of Carlow on County Road 25
or Smiles N-Ea9I of Goderich
OVER 50 SNOWMOBILES
AN makes all sizes
%'LACE CONSIGNMENTS CALL
CARLOW SNOW -SPORT - 524-6404
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lRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE 524-6451,
litiblm COVEN LUNCH BOOTH
17. LOST AND FOUND 2S. IN MEMORIAM
LOST - young male tabby - part
persian - white bib and lege. Phone
524.6905:--49x
18.MISCELLANEOUS
To show Ills love,
Jesus dietf ormo,
To show my love,
I must live for Him.
MUGFORD: In loving memory of,a
kind and thoughtful Mother and
Grandmother, who passed away one
year ago Dec. 8th.
She wouldn't wish for sorrow,
Nor would she wish for tears,
But just to be remembered,
By us, throughout the years.
Sadly missed by daughters, Nellie
Hewitt, Laura Grigg and
Families. -49
26. CARD OF THANKS
STEWART: I wild like to thank
all who sent cards, flowers, gifts
19. BUSINESS and visited, but moat of all for
OPPORTUNITIES prayer Helen Stewart.-49X
win hospital.
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
If you are conderned about
SMOKER'S
POLLUTION
and
NON-SMOKER'S
rights,! please phone or write
Huron -Perth Tuberculosis &,
Respiratory Disease Assoc., 121
Wellington St., Stratford, Ont: 271-
7500.
NOTICE.
To residents of
NORTH COLBORNE
TOWNSHIP
GARBAGE
COLLECTION
Due to numerous inquiries
regarding Garbage Collection
in the above area, C & W
Sanitation will establish a
weekly route if sufficient
residents are interested in this
service. Please phone 524-9514
or 524-2352 for particulars.
C&W Sanitation
Goderich
16. PERSONAL
DO YOU'HAVE marriage or family
probt4Trls? The Ministry of Com-
munity & 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,
phoe 357-3370.-29tf
20. TO GIVE AWAY
ONE year old ;payed female dog,
small collie, to give away. Phone
524-8509.-49
21. BIRTHS
CURRAN--St. Joseph Hot pital,
London on Dec. 2, 1973 to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Curran, Dungannon,
Ont. a baby boy.
McIVER At Alexandra Hospital
on Dec. 3, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs.
James McIver, 273 Gibbons St.,
Goderich a baby boy Timothy Shan-
non.
STOLL-At Alexandra Hospital on
Dec. 2, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs. John
Stoll, RR 3 Auburn, Ont. a- baby
girl.
BJORKQUIST-We thank God for
the safe arrival of our baby girl
Sara Ann, born Nov. 29, 1973. A
sister for Sonia.
23. ENGAGEMENTS r-
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Good of
Corunna are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their only
daughter Brenda Gail to Mr. Hans
Leppington, son of Mr. Roy Lep-
pington, Brucefield. The wedding
will take place Dec 22, 1973 at 3
p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.-49X
NOTICE
PUBLIC
MEETING
Proposed Amendment No. 4
To The Official Plan
of the
Town of Goderich Planning Area
Pursuant to the provisions of The Planning Act, an Official Plan
Amendment has been drafted by the Town of Goderich Plan-
ning Board.The purpose of this Amendment is to permit lands
to be zoned for their existing use In the implementing Restric-
ted Area (Zoning) By -Law. A public meeting will be held to
present the Amendment and obtain the views of all persons in-
terested in the future development of the Planning Area.
This meeting 1s to be held at
Council Chambers, TOwn Hall
Friday, December 21, 1973
4:30 p.m.
Attention Farmers
1- CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM ploughing with 4 wheel
drive tractor. George Wraith. Phone
524.6511 or 524-7002--47,48,49
1'
MAK Wfi1 A
nt
D - LIVESTOCK
PUREBRED serviceable Age Ham-
pshire and Duroc boars, R.O.P.
tested with back fat as low as .49.
140 days to 206 lbs. Also York
crossed Landrace boars, tested.
Limited number of commercial
boars. Bob Robinson, RR 4,
Walton. --49
H-ILDEBRAND: The family of the
late' Mrs. Mary Hildebrand would
like to thank everyone who was so
kind to them in their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Father Moynahan, Dr. J.W.
Wallace, nurses and staff oh 1st
floor west, McCallum Funeral
Home, neighbours, and friends for
flowers and cards. -49x
WILLINGS: I wish to express my •
thanks to all my friends, relatives
and neighbours for their expressions
and good wishes cards and gifts
while a patient in University
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
McLachlin, Dr. J. Wallace, nurses
and staff on 8 E. Thanks to
everybody. Ruth Willings.-49
LAWSON: I would like to express
my thanks to those who -remem-
bered me while a patient in Alexan-
dra Hospital with flowers, gifts,
cards and visits. Thanks to Drs.
Watts and Deathe, also nurses and
staff on 2nd east. Special thanks to
Rev. Father Moynahan. Bill
Lawson,- 49x
BURROWS: We Wish to express
sincere thanks for the -many acts of
kindness 'and, messages of'sympathy
. received at the time of our loss of a
dear husband, father, and'grand-
father. Special thanks to Dr. R.W.
Flowers, nurses and staff on first
flocir; our friends and neighbors for
their thoughtfulness, and to those
,who have assisted us in any way.
Mr Reginald Burrows , and
Family. -49x -'
BERRY: I wish to thank friends,'
relatives and neighbors for cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while I was
a patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. A.B. Deathe,
Mabel Clarke, Brenda, nurses and
staff . on second floor. Lynda
Berry. --49
THOMAS: May we express our ap-
preciation to everyone who was so
kind during Art's illness, especially
Dr. J.W. Wallace and the nurses
and staff at the hospital. We also
say a sincere thank you to Rev. G.L.
Royal and the Stiles Funeral Home
for all the assistance given at the
time of the funeral. Millie Thomas
and family. -49
PC's name
four new
committees
At the firAt meeting of the
Progressive _ Conset vativ'
executive, four new committees
wer established.
Mrs. Donna Wood, Mrs.
Gladys Guene, Mrs. Jean Ginn,
Mrs. Mary Fran Gaiser were
appointed to the Ladies com-
mittee with Mrs. Donna Wood
named chairman.
Mr. Lorne Kleins''iver leads
up .the Finance committee to be
assisted by Mr. Gerry Holmes
and Mr. Jim Hayter
Les Habkirk was appointed
to chair the Social Committee.
Also appointed were Mr. Percy
Brown, Mr. Bill Cummings and
Mr. Ron Merner. Leroy
Harrison was appointed chair-
man of Public Rleations to be
assisted by Mr. Dick Atkey and
Mr. Morley Sanders.
With the co-ordination of
these committees an active
social program will be
established in the riding.
Anyone wishing to assist in
these activities may get in
touch with any of the above
names or President Glen Webb
of Dashwood.
AMOY
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1973—PAGE 13
Grand Jury makes tour of
Huron's offices, institutions
The members of the Grano
Jury inspected Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital, Huron -
view, the Registry Office and
the Court House on December 4
and found them all to .be in
reasonably good shape.
They found the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital to be in
good repairs, well .staffed and
well maintained. Staff and ad-
ministrators, they felt, were
quite dedicated to their jobs:
Money alone sets all the world
in motion. (Puhlius Syrtis)
Put not your trust in money,
but put your money in trust.
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)
Money is like a sixth sense —
and you can't make use of the
other five without. it. (Somerset
Maugham)
Riches amassed in haste will
diminish, but those collected by
little and little will multiply.
(Johann W. von Goethe) '
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The Grand Jury said that the
administration was very good
at Huronview and that the staff
was pleasant and friendly.
They felt "every effort is made
to make the patients feel well
at home." Their only complaint
was that the lighting in some
corridors was very dim.
They felt that by the ap-
pearance of the Registry Office
they could use more space, but
was being kept in good repair.
We're shopping
IN
The jurors found a few places
in the.Court House where the
plaster is coming loose but felt
that generally the building ap-
pears to be in good state of
repair.
Members of the Grand Jury
were Donna Webster, Foreman;
Fred W. Tilley, Homer Russell,
Heinrich Exel, Harvey Ritchie,
Carman W. Tebbutt and Ern,
merson Durst. er
ItAttrAVVVAV
CLINTON
... and
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• VALUE
• SELECTION
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A CHANCE TO
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IN CLINTON MERCHANT
DRAW PRIZES
These Clinton merchants are holding Christ -
milt draws in their stores, and offering the
following prizes to shoppers between now
and Christmas.
AIKEN BROS. CLOTHING FOOTWEAR
3 Gift Certificates of $15 - $30 and $50 value.
HERMANS MENS WEAR
2 - $25 Gift Certificates plus a blazer and
slack set - value' $100
NN'
HOLLAND SHOES
3 - $15 gift certificates
CLINTON IGA
2 - $25 Food certificates
LEE'S
3 - $50 Merchandise certificates - Dec. 7 - 1 -
Dec. 14 and 1 - Dec. 24 No purchase required
McADAMS "HOME" HARDWARE
3 Merchandise prizes total value $I00
MARTINS DEPT. STORE
Giant teddy bear value $30
MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
Draw for 3 merchandise prizes value approx.
$30
PICKETT AND CAMPBELL'S MENS WEAR
Man's suit value $135 Blazer value $69.50
Sweater value $25
THE SHADOW BOX BOUTIQUE
Money Tree - value $25
SMITH'S PRO HARDWARE, GIFT AND
STATIONARY
2 - $25 and 1 - $50 Gift certificates
STEDMAN'S STORE .
3 - $50 Gift certificates
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MANY STORES
TO SERVE YOU
Remember the jostling crowds, the
frustrating parking and the long trip
home from your last city shopping trip
- in Clinton you'll find selection and
value second to none - This year shop
in the "Hub" of Huron -''Shop in Clin-
ton.
Sponsored by the Clinton Retail Mer-
chants Committee.
BRING
THE
KIDDIES
TO
CLINTON
TO
MEET
SANTA
1 to 4 P.M.
SATURDAY, DEC. 15
AND
SATURDAY DEC. 22
AT
CLINTON TOWN 'HALL
-FREE GIFT FOR EVERY CHILD
Each child must be accompanied
by an adult.
CHRISTMAS
STORE HOURS
Friday, Dec. 14 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 15 • 9 a.m. fo 6 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 17 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 16 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 20 • 9 a.m. to 9 p.m
Thursday, Dec. 20 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, Doc. 21 -, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 22 • 9 a,m. to 6 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 24 - a.m. to 6 p.m.
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