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TOWN AND COUNTRY
CLASSIFIELDS
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
irvin s Garage
DUNGANNON,. °
Ci.OSED
Sept.19 to Sept. 26
16. PERSONAL
DO YOII have marriage or family
problem~? The Mini.tr% of Com.
munity & Social St rvices offers help
in .the fors k of niarria'ge and. fancily:
counselling' either in your home or
in the Wingham Office, 194
Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone 357-3370.---8tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST: 'Adult, male, Sgalpoint
Siamese ,cat. Answers to name "Sin -
bad". Finder please phone- 524-
S077. -38x
FOUND: Brown a'rtd white dog, in
Port Albert area. Phone` •529-
73.73.-38
19. BUSINESS-
OPPORTUNIJIES
Need extra money? Don't wait.
-till Christmas, do It now. Phone
349-2469 or write Watkins, Box
101,' Lakeside, Ont.' for details.
39,38b
25. IN MEMORIAM
LARDER:, lo---lovio inernomy. of -a
dear sister and aunt,'Shirley Maria,
who left us September 23, 1953.
You left us without much ado -
As to our heavenly father you flew;
And there with him on high •
You watch over us as years go by.
---Ever remembered with love ; by
sister Jean, brother-in-law Clem,
niece: Vera, nephews Bill and
Bob. -38x
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LARDER: In loving menory of our
daughter Shirley who passed away
September 23, 1953. .
Twenty-one years have passed since
that day,
The one we loved was called away.
, /God took her home, it was His will,
But in our hearts she liveth still.
—Sadt4y missed by Dad and
Morn. -38x
20. TO GIVE AWAY.
FOUR MONTH OLD pup t� good
home. Phone after .4 :p,m„ 524-,,
8922.--38'
21. BIRTHS
LANGFORD: At Alexandra.
Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on
September 15, 1974, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford, Langford, Goderich,
Ontario, a daughter, Leigh Anne
.Rose.
LUSTED: At*Arexandra Hospital,
• Goderich, Ontario, on September
13, 1974,, to Mr,' and Mrs. John
Lusted, Goderich,' Ontario, a
daughter, Amanda .Marie:
STRIGHT: At 'Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, on September
11, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Stright, RR 5, Goderich, Ontario, a
daughter,, Sheila Laraine,
ALEXANDER: Robert., and Clara
(Wilson) are pleased to announce
the arrival' of a sweet daughter;
Jane Elizabeth, Sunday, September
15, 1974', at St. Jtiseph'13: Hospital,
London. -38
23. E,NGAGE•MENTS
Mr, and' 'Mrs. • Percy., LeBlanc,
Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilford 'Caslick, Wingham, are
pleased to announce the • forth-
coming marriage of their .children,
•Marie Ethel and Ross Earl, on
Friday, October 11, 19,7.4 at 8:30
o'clock in the evening at St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church, Goderich,
Ontario. -438M
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brindley, are
pleased . to' announce the
engagemerit of their daughter Betty
Jean, 'to 'Mr.' Danel. Mack
• --MacDonald,'son"of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman MacDonald, Goderich. The
wedding will take place on Friday
October the 11th, 1971 at 7 p.m. in
the Chanel of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Ooderich.-38nc
Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Stewart are
proud to announce the"engagement
of their daughter, Cheryl Charlene,
to' Mr. Thomas Ross Crawford, son..
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crawford
Stratford.- The wedding will ,take
place on Saturday, October 12, 1974,
at,,4:00 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich.-38 d
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil A. Culbert are
-pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Catherine May, to Mr. Donald A.
'Ceaeer, son of Mr: and rs. Wm.
Elmer Ceaser, of Lions ead. The
-wedding to take place n Dungan-
, non United Church, October 19,
1974, at 3 p.m. --38
Mrt and -Mrs. William F. Rr.ertson
of RR 3. Auburn, • Ontario,, • are
pleased to announce the
engagen'tent of, their daughter,
Judith Anne, to William Gordon
Alton, son of Mrr, and • Mrs. Alvin
Alton of Wingham, Ontario. The
:w,eddingcis To take place Saturaay;�
September 28, 1974, at the home -of., ,
the bride's pal'ents.-38x
RODGER: In loving memory of our
dear son and brother William Nor-
man, who• entered into rest five
years ago, September ,20.
In a graveyard softly sleeping,
Close beside a country road,
Lies the one we loved -so dearly, -
Gone from us to his abode.
The memory of his dear wee ways,
Will linger with us all our days.
-;--Lovingly remembered, and so
,sadly missed by Dad, Mom,'
Warren, David, Vickie, Neil and
Sheila, -38.
KELLY: I.n loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Sarah Louise
Kelly, who passed away in London
11 years ago, September 18, 1963'
Tera beautiful life came, a sudden
end
She died as she lived everyone's
friend
What a glorious memory to leave
behind.
She left so' suddenly her thoughts
unknown
But left 'us memories we are proud
to own
For in this world she was 'one of the
best.
—Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by husband Joe, daughter
Kitty and family and son Jim and
family. -38
RODGER: • In memory of Norman
who was taken from us so suddenly
five years ago, September 18.
Though his smile is gone forever
And his hands we cannot touch?
Still we have so •many memories
Of the one we loved 'so much.
'His memory 'is "our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
•God has him in his keeping,
We have him in our hearts.
—Always remembered by Grampa
and Gramma Rodger, ,Uncles Aunts
and cousins.--38nc
GILLIS: In memory of my darling"
son,
arling-
son, Ralph Edwin, who was taken
from me three years ago the 23rd of
September. .
Iii my .bOok of life I have memories,.
of the happiness we knew, ,3sin
And I keep, with love, the blessings,
of having a wonderful son ,tike you.
picture,.
Each time .I look at your pi e,.
I send a prayer. up above,
That God in His loving mer
Will grant you peace. and •tova.
—Always: loved and missed 'so much •
by Mom. -38
• Mr.and Mrq Clifford Elliott of
Goderich, Ontario,- are pleased , to
;=announce the engagement of their
eldest daughter, Claudia Clhire, to
Arthur Wesley Morris, son of Mr.
and Mrs, James. Morris ,of Welland";
Ontario. The wedding is to take
place October 5, 197'4,° at 3 o'c1q k'
in Knox Presbyterian Chapel,
Goderieh,—,37,38°. .,
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ptemb
e end
the road,
Through which each must go. alone,
And there is a- light ,,,we cannot see,
Our Father claims. his own.
Beyond the gate our loved :one
Finds happiness and rest,,.
And there is comfort in the thought
ThatQa loving"Lord knows best.
—Sadly, missed by his wife Hazel.
and families. -38x
FEAGAN: In loving memory of a
dear gran
husband, father and d -
father, who passed. away Seer'
18, 1973.
There is an open gate at th of
THISWEEK'S
Winners
CLUB NO: 1
MRS. JANET GEMMILL
CLUB' NO. 2
MRS. VI' BIRD
CLUB NO. 3
MR. JOHt1 DOHERTY -
Yau can be next
Nothing to buy
;Nothing to lose
Enquire today
N. T. ORMANDY
--DIAMOND, SPECIALIST
GODERJCH
A- FOR SALE °
.17 ACRES standing field corn for
silage or. cobs. -Phone 524-6443.-38
REGISTERED Polled, Hereford
bulls in top breeding condition.
Halte..r-broken. Herd sire had,
A.D.O. of 3.9 lbs. Ed Powell, RR 1,
Wingham. Phe 335-3893.-38 •
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WE NEED ALL TYPES
Alex Varga
<<'TI'he•~Second half of the coaching - du.o .fOir the .Goderich
• United " Soccer Club is Alexander Varga. This volatile
Hungarian is 36 years old, married and has a daughter,
Lisa. •
Mex emigrated to Canada's shores•at,the'age of 19 and
chose to make Go`"derich his home. Soccer has always been
his first love an$. he has' always been a goaltend'er by nature
and by choice! He played first division soccer in Hungary 1
and shortly after his "',rival in,Goderich, joined up with the
Goderich Athletics, where he"was in the company of a num-
' 114,4, proficient players and formed many friendships that
are still fi'r'm to this 'day.
Alex co -coached "the Knights" minor "soccer team and
greatly enjoyed the experience. He has been on the job -
goaltendirig for United for the past few weeks and is
recalling once again' "the joys and Woes. a goalie!!'
,He is employed at Goderich Buildall as aacarpet installer
arldd with his work and soccer, doesn't have too much spare
time; but whenever he does he puts it to gowl use! He's a
"sports nut" and is enthusiastic about any sport, in any
shape or at anytime and any place! His only alternate form
of relaxation is sleeping! (He's very adept at this!!)
Alex enjoys his association with the United team because
of their total acceptance of people, -for their own sake. The
team understands Alex's determination and drive and ap-
preciates his loyalty. On ;the field, he's known as "the Wild
Hungarian", but off the turf, he's a pussycat!!?? •
No settlement
in
Hydro disp.ute
•
A contract dispute ,between-
Ontario
between-Ontario Hydro and the Inter- ,
national. Brotherhood of Elec-
trical Workers, Local. 1788,
seems no • closer to settlement•
Clinton
RACE 1 - PACE
JUDY MATHERS
. SAINT CLAIR BUCK
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SAMPSON HAL
DUSTY LAURIE
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26. CARD" OF THANKS
HUNTER: .Elmer, Jean rand Kathy
Hunter would like to express -our
sincere thanks to The Hunter's
Beach Association for the party and
gift for our new home. Also may we
thank, our many friends and neigh-
bours"for the enjoyable evening and
for the'eardrtable and chairs, .Many
thanks to all! Ournew address, 36
Baker St., Stratford, Ont.-38nc
CRAWFORD: The family.wishes to
thank their many neighbors, friends
'and relatives for the aid received by,
them to those left a hmpe and to
Mary in the hospital for the past
seven weeks due to. a car accident.
The lovely gift, cards, eats, etc. will•
always be retht?:mbered by the
family. Special thanks `to the C.W.L
Kingsbridge, Drs. Jackson, Wallace
and .nurses: -Fred and Mary
Crawford 'and family.• -38
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MILLER: I would like to thank all
those who sent me cards and
flowers and 3isited me while I was
a patient in Clinton 5r Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Street and Dr.
Watts, also the nurses en first
floor,—Dolores Miller. -38x °
Ma6DONALD:1 wish to express my
sincere thanks to my neighborand
f'r'iends for all their cards, flowers,
"giftsi and visits while I was a patient
,at University Hospital; Londoh, and
• also at Goderich Hospital. Special
thanks-to,Dr. Cieslar and all the
hospital staff.—Helen
MticDonald.-381
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PURE $325
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D. Dufty
Pursi $550
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u Purse $500
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G. Pullman
Pur10 $1200
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today than it was two ,months
ago.
Peter Stanford of Kincardine,
chairman of Local 1788 at the
Bruce Generating Station, ,the
the' News Tuesday that
Hydro and union officials. had
met Monday in Toronto with
no success. He 'stated that the
maior stumbling block was the
job description of OHEU
technicians 'which Hydro
refuses to sign.
An Ontario .Hydro official
stated Tuesday that. Hydra's
position, is that this is "not a
negotiableitem." Hydro would
have to sit down with both the
IB)W and. the OHEU before
settlement on • this 'question
could be reached.
The ° IBEW has been on
strike at 93 Ontario Hydro con-
struction sites since July 18.
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
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Huron trailriders'
name top horsemen
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Huron Trail Riders Saddle
Club held their last riding
event of the 1974 season. Points
for the best all around horse
were' accumulated throughout
the year. rye
Top horse this year in the
club is a " pinto pony called
Champ, belonging to Kim
Riley. Kim and her horse had a
total -of 47 points.
Runner up 'with 45 points.;
was a Quarter Horse Gelding,'
Mayo Tiger, belonging to
Dianne °and Gordon Johns of
'Auburn. Third runner up was
Bay Betsy, a Quarter Horse
mare belonging to Doug Riley
of Seaforth.
A large Trail Class Trophy,
donated by Rainton Ltd. of
Blyth, was • won by Gordon
Johns of Auburn with his horse*.
Mayo. Tiger. r
The high point Junior
Trophy was won by Kim Riley
• and her - pony Champ of.
'Seaforth. •
Winners of the other classes
P ' h
were:
Junior Showmanship, Lynn
Flowers, Clinton; Kim Riley,
Seaforth; Wendy Tyndall, Clin-
ton; 'Christine McNall, Blyth;
Cal Jones, Stratford.
Senior Showmanship, Sheila,;
Stephenson, .Walkerton;
Dianne 'Johns, Auburn; Bob.
Wright„ Dungannon; Norma
Riley, SeaYorth; Graham
Sholdice, A
Junior Equitation, Michelle
Flowers, Clinton; Lynn
Flowers, Clinton; Wendy Tyn-
dall,`: 'Clinton; Kim .Riley,
Seaforth; Christine McNall.
Senior Equitation.;' Sheila
Stephenson; Walkerton; Norma
Riley, Seaforth; Dianne Johns;;
Dr. Roy Flowers, Clinton; Doug
"Riley, Seaforth.
Senior- Western- Pleasure,
Dianne Johns, Auburn; Sheila
Stephenson, Walkerton; Doug
Riley, Seaforth;'' Norma Riley,
Seaforth Grahafn Sholdice,
Seaforth. -
Junior Barrel Race, John De
Kroon, Dublin; Kiin Riley,
Seaforth; Margaret Frankin,
Auburn; Christine McNall,
Blyth; Greg Riley, Seaforth.
Senior Barrel. Race, Doug
Riley, Seaforth; Jim 'Straughan,
Jones, Strat-
Straughan,
ending, John
Goderich; Lloyd
ford; Noreen
• Goderich, .
Junior Pole ,
S'eafor•th; Graham Sholdice;
Doug Riley, Seaforth; Sheila
Stephenson, Walkerton. -
Trophy Trail Ckass, Gordon
Johns, 69- points; Wendy Tyn-
dall, 58: points; Norma' Riley,
Christine McNall, '46 points
each; Graham Sholdice, 45
points; and'* Doug,, Miley, 44
points.
AECB approves site
for additional units
De Kroon., Dublin; Kim Riley,
Seaforth; Greg -Riley, Seaforth;
Christine McN'all, Blyth;
Michelle Flowers, Clinton.
,Senior Pole Bending, Jim
Straughan, Goderich; Doug
Riley, ' Seaforth; Noreen
Straughan,' Goderich.
Senior .Flag Race, Doug
Riley, Seaforth; Jim Straughaiii;'
Gcsderich; Lloyd Jones, ,Strat-
ford.
Trail Class Senior, Gordon
Johns,..Auburn; Norma Riley,
TH ; ASE
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The Atomic Energy Control
Board. announced today that it
has granted Site approval to
Ontario Hydro for location "of
additional heavy water produc-
tion units at the Bruce Nuclear
Power Development, truce
County, Ontario.
The approval applies to On-
tario Hydro's proposal to con-
struct additional units at its
Bruce County site which would
eventually bring the production
t to 3,2
0, y._..,_�00�.. ,hort tonss..
(2,900 megagrams) of heavy
water per year - an effective
4uadrupling of the existing
capacity.
The -application for site ap-
Ontario Hydro
stewards take
training course
r
• A traini course for
Stewards of th Ontario Hydro
a,.Employee«s Un n
Local 1000) was eld in Kin-
cardine at• the Sutto Park Inn
on ,September 11, 12 .and 13.,
1974.
The eighteen Stewards'tten-
'ding the three day course were'
given information necessary for
them to represent their mem-
bers at Management and Union
meetings. They were instructed
on union administration,
leadership, , communication,
grievance handling, . job
evaluation .and collective
bargaining.
Instructors for the course
were Angela Arke'l, ' the
Union's Education and
Publicity Officer and Harry
Ric`iards,. Field Representative.
The course is part of a
• program by the union'to' train
. Stewards all over the province
because they "must deal with a
.,sophisticated management."
For' this reason the union has
'devoted the largest portion of
their budget in the 'past few
years to', education of its ,;nem-
hers.
provar and its supporting
documentation were reviewed
by the Bruce Heavy Water
Plant Safety Advisory Commit-
tee (whose membership in-
cludes representatives from
relevant federal, provincial and
municipal government agen-`•'
cies). and by the Board staff.
During the Board's con:
sideration of the application,
Ontario _ Hydro held public
meetings 'in l3ruce for the pur-
pose 8f publicizing its plans
and ,,,of providing an oPporTa.
tunity for interested parties to„
rnake ,their views known.
In its decision to approve the
site, the Boar'tl considered the
information provided in the ap-
plication and the recommen-
dations 9f the Bruce Heavy
Water Plant Safety • Advisory
Committee and of the Board
staff.
...AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION: .
Homeowners and businesses'
can reduce winter time salt
damage to-dri`veways •and
• Karages by applying a protec- -
tive treatment this sutrimer.
The first application :should, be .
50 per cent linseed oil and 50
per cent kerosene, while the lin-
seed oil iii the .second ap-
plication can • vary from 50 to
100 per cent'. .Consumers'.
. Association of, Canada reminds
consumers to handle kerosene
and linseed oil with caution in'
'closed areas. CAC National Ot •
Tice is located at 251 'Laurier
Ave. West, Room 80,1, Ottawa,
Ontario"KIP 5Z7.''
THINK BEFORE YOU BLEACH
Bleach an 'be useful for
• removing problem:,stains,
eliminating yellowi,Iig or
graving of fabrics' and restoring
whiteness, advises Consumers'
Association of Canada. There
are, two types of . household
bleach: ,chlorine and oxygen.
Chlorinbleach isz safe to use
only, on white . cottons and
linens. It should net-be'used on
Vlool, silk, permanent press or
synthetics as it' • may.'affect
colour. Oxygen bleach,
oalthough less effective, can be
used safely on all washable
fabrics and 'finishes. CAC
National ' Office is located at
251 Laurier Ave. West, Room
801, Otta7va, Ontario KIP 5Z7
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