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YOUNG FARMERS
If you want to get Into the pig
business thin .Ie the operation for
you. A modern quonset-type
building for 60 sows with a central
heating system. Room for expan-
sion in the,bank barn. Modernized
4 bedroom home. with new kitchen,
bathroom and sundeck. Can be
Ought with either 5 or 50 acres.,
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THE BEST
Of both country and town living 1s
what you haVe in this hilltop home
in Auburn. Fully modernized and
redecorated 4 bedroom home
features built in china cabinet,
sunporch and aluminum storms
and screens on all windows, 3/4
Imre lot with mature shade trees.
New detached garage. Priced at
$33,000. ,
BUILDING LOTS 33,300
Large t04' x 209' lots in new home
pea. 9 miles north of Goderich at
Pt: Albert. 14 available. Choose
your location.
FOR MOBILE HOME
Lot, only, approx. 1/2 acre with
water .available. Within- easy
driving distance .of Goderich.
Asking price $4,000 .with $1,000
• down:
BAYFIELD
22 acres including '2 building lots.
Choice highway property within
walking distance of beach and
village..Open to offers $32,500.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
REALTOR .
53 West Street
524-8951
John Thompson
'Evenings,: 527-0238
John Duddy,.
Evenings 482-3652
A BAILEY
82 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371
MASON BAILEY--
BROKER/MANAGER
Financing available on this new 1
floor brick home on High Street,
bedrooms.
159 acrr • d f in Hullett
Tnwnsh ruvorkable. 7
room o
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1 floor frame home in Clinton, 1
bedroom gas heating, nice treed lut
4 plex in 8l`nton, good terms.
available.
New 3 bedroom -brick home in Clin-
ton, broadloom throughout, newly
landscaped.
95 acres oitrolla miles from
Goderich.
110 storey; 8 room brick .home in
Clinton, 4 bedrooms, modern kit-
chen, living room and dining room.
' Ideal family home in Clinton, close
to schools, 2 storey aluminum aided,
7 rooms, 4 bedrooms.
Vanastra home,- 11/2 storey, 5 rooms,
newly decorated. -
2 storey 1. • 1
s�D
rooms, .
with lots 0 s 'ae
h einyth,
e larBlge lot
e -trees.
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6 -ply glass belted tires, plus two glass belted snow -treads with
'extra wheel. Windshield washers, electric clock, custom radio
Zplus separate tape deck and F M .radio. High intensity
headlights. Rear window defogger. Protection door moulding,
lower body side mouldings plus stone uards on all four wheels
and luxurious sheep skin seat covers. By appointment only 482-
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LAKEFRONT COTTAGES and
others close to ,lake- from Point
Clark -to Ipperwash.
GRAND BEND
Beautiful year round home on
tried lot. Living room with new
'broadloom rug, -all drapes. Well
Planned kitchen. Utility room, sun
parlor, large family room. 3
bedrooms, 2 bathe. 2 patios, 1
deck. Neat greenhouse for
flowers. $43,000.
LOTS & ACREAGES close to the
lake. One lot in Oak Wood sub-
division at Grand . Bend. '
RUTH VAN DER VIEER
55 Montreal St.,
Goderich, Ont.
524-7875 238-2303
Council
Briefs
Pay rates for polling booths,
Deputy Returning Officers and
Poll Clerks for the upcoming
election were - approved by
council at last week's •regular
meeting.
The federal el
$4.0 for polls
$32 for poll '
proved.'
Deputy -re
asked why
ment rate
in munici
told tha
suitable
electi
adequ
fered
su
ection grates of-
nd DROs and
clerks 'were ap-
r•
eve Stan Profit
the- federal govern -
should be matched
pal elections. He was
it is difficult to find
polling stations and
on. day ',help unless
ate remuneration is of -
Baseball, Trophy Pre..
More than 50 mem
Auburn, Little League
teams and .their• co
captains held their b
Monday evening
Community Mem
Russel Garrison
and dinner -w
mothers of the
Lynn Mansell
the absence o
mer of Co
thanked th
delicious
Slater rep
Miss J
Jayne's
Garriso
umpiri
Niblo
Phili
Phil
lies,
gift,
coach
than
who'
during
G
vrj'1 took over in
St. Marks Women. -meet.• • has been able to return to her
f Connie Trom= The October meeting of St. home after several' days as
nnie's Catchers, Mark's Anglican Church patient hospital.
e. -ladies for the Women was held at the home
meal. Mrs. Robert of Mrs. Thomas Lawlor with a
lied. goods, a:ttendance. The hostess
gyne Arthur, coach of opened , the meeting with a
Joggers, thanked Mr. Thanksgiving Thought and the
n for the excellent job of hymn "Safe in the Arm of
ng all season. Shannon Jesus". Mrs. Ed Davies' choice
ck, . in the absence of for a birthday hymn, Mrs. Celia
p' Arthur, coach of Phil's Taylor sccompsiaed on the
lies, on behalf of all, organ. The scripture lesson,
anted Mr. Garrison with a Psalm 100 was read by Mrs.
Miss Susan 'Thompson, Andrew Kiricconriell. Prayers
of Susan's Sluggers, were led by Mrs. Ed. Davies.
ked the coaches and all The Missionary theme entitled
had helped in any way - "The Old Lady was given ' by
the summer months. Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Mrs.
Garrison presented "Susan's
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GODERICH , SIGNAL -STARS 'T11CTRS AY.i OCTOBER 17, 1974- •PAQE
A.IBURN AND fliStR!CT DEWS
LIMNS
Pres
of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Miss Laura Phillips
hers of Archie Van Dongen of Windsor.- and Mr.•� Robert Phillips,
baseball Were guests. Mr. and Mrs. •
;rhes and Rivett thanked everyone .for Mr. Wayne Scott of Lindsay
anquet last their • lovely gifts and the , ,spent the week -end with - his
in Auburn evening planned , for them. parents Mr. and Mrs. Keith
orial. hair. Lunch was served and the bade .Scott and Eric.
asieed$ Grace and groom of 25 years cut the
as. served by , decorated anniversary cake - Friends will be pleased tci='
children. Miss know that Mrs. Beth Lansing„
,. Mrs �tes 9radaock ?6-759.9
John Deer chose -Unto the
Sluggers with the trophy. Mem- Hills for her birthday hymn.
bers of the winning tear. were: Mrs. Lawlor. thanked all who
Susan Tholnpson, coach;. Darcy. • had taken part and Mrs. Celia
Andrews, captain; Keith Taylor, the president, conduc-
Hallam, Joanne 'Slater, David ted the business part. The
Cartwright, Todd Andrews, minutes of the previous
Brian McClinchey, . Douglas meeting were accepted as read
Glousher, Douglas McClinchey, •' by the secretary, . Mrs. John
Daer, -
Julie Daer and Dennis
Schneider.
The evening closed with a
sing -song and games.
Anatomy of Thanks'
Mrs. Clayton . Edward,
Goderich, introduced 'by Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock, gave.a very
inspiring. message on the
"Anatomy of Thanks": She
• reviewed the events prior to the
First Thanksgiving observed in
America;uand then went back to
Old Testament days and told
about how many had given
thanks to. God for His many
Gifts. She urged all to respond
to the Thanksgiving season by
reaching out to others in love
and generosity in, giving.
The federal • government Mrs. John Hallam thanked
rely has much more money Mrs. Edward and presented
han we do," commented her with a gift: The meeting
Deputy -reeve Profit. was closed by singing the# hymn,
"Jesus Shall Reign" followed
by•the-benedictiorr by Rev. G.L.
Royal. -
',Councillor Frank Walkom
urged Town Administrator
Harold: Walls to make an . in-
spection of polling booths for
the election to ensure hat
adequate provisions ar made
for -the privacy of voters.
�, DON'T
BURN
CANADA'S
FORESTS!.
Silver Wedding Anniversary
A surprise 25 weddi-ng an-,
niversary party was held recen-
tly for Mr.' and Mrs. Arnold
Rivett, Dungannon, at the
home of the bride's pgrents, Mrs. Len Coyne, Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Thom, spent the, `week -end with her
RR 3, Auburn.. The evening brother, Ross Robinson and
was` spent playing euchr"e and Mrs. Robinson, and attended
contests. A corsage was pinned the Thompson -Taylor wedding
on Mrs. Rivett by Miss.Diane at ,,,Be ,awes Mr. and. Mrs.
Rivett and on Mr, Rivett by Robinson were .guests also v -
Mrs. -Jack Thom. An address
was read hy. Mrs., Jack Thom Howard Adams, Toronto,.
and lifts''" wets presented by visited - last week with Mrs.
Cheryl and Wendy Rivett. Mr. Elva Straughan and renewed
and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell . gcggaiintances in the village.
His sister, Mts. 'William Rieck,
Kitchener, also visited with
Mrs. Straughan - and Mr.
Adams • ret irned to l{itchen°er
with her.
Mrs. Robert Mills and Mrs.
Walt Ewald, Cleveland, who
spent the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Mills and other
relatives returned home. on
Monday. °
Correspondence. was read.
An, invitation to attend the
U.C.W. Thankoffering meeting
in Knox 'United Church on Oc-
tober 16 was accepted.
A worksho,p.. on nutrition to
be held in Auburn Community
Memorial Hall on November 6
at 10 a.m. was announced. The
fall. Deanery meeting of the
ACW will be held at Walkerton
on November 4.
, It was announced that the
'rededication of St. Johns
Anglican Church, Belgrave,
with Bishop Ragg• officiating
will beheld on October 30.
Roll call was answered by a
Bible verse containing
"Thanks or ;"Thanksgiving".
The travelling apron, received a
penny for'each letter in The
Golden Pumpkin. The Rector,
Rev. Fred Carson conducted
theBible Study on the Gospel
of St. John and then.closed the
meeting with prayer. 'A suc-
cessful auction was held and
the . Hostess. assisted by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright served a
dainty lunch.
PERSONAL
in
Clinton
•a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brawley
returned last week fxom a
week's visit in •Sault:Ste. Marie.
,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
vsited last Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Miller in Lon- .
don and visited Mr. Charles -
Beadle in Victoria Hospital. -
CONGRATULATIONS! -
Congratulatio,ns 'to' Mr. and
Mrs. Ilon Henderscin (nee Vera
Craig) on the birth" of their
daughter, Kristin Jane, on Oc,
tober 9, at St. Joseph's
hospital, London. First grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Craig, Lucan, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Henderson, llderton,. a
great-granddaughter for
William J. Craig, Auburn, and
Mrs. V. Stryde, . Botwood,
Newfoundland..
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen
and William: J: Craig, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Craig, Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Palser,
London, visited last. Saturday
with - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ar-
thur and family.
Mr. ancLMrs. Fordyce Clark, -
Goderich, and Mrs. Amos' Stoll,
Huronview, visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips: '
Mr., and Mrs. George Haggitt
and family, -Zurich; Stephen -
-Haggitt; Kitchener; -and Arthur
Youngblut, were guests on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt.
Torrance Tabb .retuar•ned last
week from Wingham hospital
where.. he was a patient
following surgery. .
Miss Shelley Powell returned
last Thursday, from_Univer.si„
hospital and is able to return' to
school.
A' former Auburn , resident,
Mrs. Carrie (Mrs. Arthur)
Ferguson is now a resident of
Pineenest�''Manor Nursing Home
in Lucknow.
Mrs. Frances' Clark spent the
holidayweek=end with Mr. and
, Mrs. J.A. McIntosh and family
at London and Port Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller of
Dublin visited on Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Harry Ar-
thur, Mr. Arthur and. family.
Friends are pleased to ' know
that Mrs. Warner Andrews and
Mrs. Russel Garrison were able
to return home last week from
Clinton Public Hospital.
Auburn Women's. ,Missionary
Society Of the Presbyterian
Church held its a ual
Tliankoffering service i St.
Mark's Anglican Church with
the 'president'. Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson, in charge, and'Mrs.
Celia Taylor at the .organ.`The
call to worship, "0 Bless our'
God, Ye People", was followed
by prayer' Mrs, ,:,Sanderson
welcomed guests from St.
Mark's Anglican Guild and the
5
Knox United Church Women
and guests from Blyth ,and
Goderich. The hyrnr, "For the
Beauty of the Earth", was sung: and Mrs. Frank Raithby read
the scripture lesson from Psalm-
.•1-45 and I Peter1:3-9 followed
by' prayer by Mrs. Frances
Clark. Pryer
Eleanor Bradnock
sang a solo, "Amazing .Grace".'
The offering was received by
Miss Minnie Wagner and Mrs.
Roy Daer. Mrs. John Hallam
gave two readings -"Thank God
for His Son" and "I will Wor-
'�ship You". •
GODERICH TOWNSHIP RECREATION COMMITTEE
REGISTRATION
Thursday, October 17
Holmesville Public School Auditorium
8:30 p.m.
for the following activities:
1. Cross ,Country Skiing
2. Keep Fit Class
3. ' Square & Round Dancing
4. Cards
5. Choir
6. Arts & Crafts
7. Men's Hockey
8. Horticulture
9. Floor Hockey
10. -Volleyball
11. Badminton
12. Basketball
13. Any Other?
If unable to register on October 17,
the following numbers: a
524-7093
524-7436
Skating Party - Tentative date
• residents.
please phone one of
482-9838
482-3122
DeC'ember 27 for all
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Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Schmidt
and family, Burlington, spent
the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs., Ted Mills, and
attended the Thompson -Taylor
wedding at Belgrave.
Miss Isabel 1'ox tzf Blyth
visiteed on Thanksgiving Day
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