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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-31, Page 11TQWN AND COUNTRY CLASS1FIELDS • 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 15. PUBLIC NOTICE All persons having claims against the Estate of Pearl Elizabeth MacLaren, late of the Town of Goderich, in •, j;he County of Hurotn; who died June 2, 1974 are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before Novembe, 17, 1974, after which date thet Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under- signed, shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall then have 'notice. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 17th day of October. 1974. Marion Thorneloe, Executrix, by her Solicitors herein, HUNTER, PARKER & RIVERS Barristers and Solicitors ° 44 North Street Goderich, Ontario. 43,44,45A/R INL THE 'ESTATE OF THOMAS HENRY WILSON, LATE of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Retired Watchman, ALL persons claiming against the above Estate are required to for - w rd full particulars of their claims to the undersigned,.on or before the 25th day of November, 1974, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, ' '- Barristers,. 18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate 4.4,45,46A/R .40 21. BIRTHS o• IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN LAMBERTUS, late of the Town- ship of Ashfield, in the County of Huron, Housewife, ALL PERSONS claiming. against the above Estate are required to forward . full particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 25th day' or November, 1974, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY &'MURPHY, Barristers, 18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate 44;45,46A/R IN " THE ESTATE OF MARY JOHNSTON, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, • Housewife, ALL PERSONS claiming against' the above Estate are required .to. forward full particulars of their claims' to the undersigned, on or before the 25th day of November, 1974, .after which date the assets' will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers, 18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate _ - ' 44,45,46A/R° 15. PUBLIC NOTICE CRANE: L will no. longer' he respon- sihle for tiny debts incurred. by my wife Elsa Rose Crane, as of October .31, .1974.—Mike Crane,. --44,4 `S,46, PULSIFER MUSIC Seaforth 527-0053 Open Mon. Tues. Thurs. ' rt.. 3:30 to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 e.m. to, 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.• to 5 p.m. Pianos,, organs, drums, guitars, etc. Rano tuning and repairs Rental and lessens on electric guitar, base, accordion, drums and banjo. Lowest prices on Willis pianos and Opti. an or c ans. Clerk's Notie 'Of First P.ostin,g Of Premliminary List The Municipal Elections Act, 1972, .section 23 (1) and (2) Preliminary List; 1974, Town- ship of East Wawanost County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have&•oomplied with Section 23 •of The Municipal Elections "Act, 1972, and that`1 have posted up at my office at RR 5, Wingham, . Ontario on the 21st day of Oc- tober, 1974 the' list of., all per- sons entitled to vote in the ' Municipality at municipal elec- tions, and that such list remains there for inspection. And 1 hereby call upon all electors to 'take lmmealate proceedings to have any errors or omissiOne corrected accor- ding -to law. • The last day for filing ap- plications is the tat day of Nov. 1974. . • Thewhich the place a t revision ill commence is Clerk's Office. • The time at which the revision will commence 9 a.m., October 22nd, 1974. 'Dated tha 2ist day of °Mtober, 19'4. Winona Thompson' Clerk, of pEast Wawanosh 974.TAXES TOWN OF GODERICH 3RD INSTALLMENT DUE OCTOBER 31 st, 1,974 Payable at any -local' char- tered bank or ' Victoria & ey Trust Co. Present your tax' b1,11 when making payment. Interest at ;the rate t f 12% per ,annum added to over- due Installments. J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T.i Tax Collector. ,COUNTY OF HURON TREASU tER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that - a .tax_ sale will be •held. in -the Council Chambers of the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, , December 10, 1974 at 10:00 a.m. re any unpaid taxes still out- standing at that date, as shown -on the list published in the On- tario Gazette on September 7, 1974 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER •GIVEN that if anyof the unsaid lands remain unsold, an adjour- ned sale will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 1974 at the same hour and "place. Lists of the properties involved' may be secured at my office in the Court House, Goderich, On- tario. JOHN G. BERRY Treasurer, COUNTY OF HURON 16. PERSONAL DO YOU have marriage or family problems? The Ministry of Com- munity& Social Services offers help in the form of marriage and family counselling either in your home or in the Win,gham Office, 199 Josephine Street. For appointment, - phone :357-3370.--8tf h 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST Elite Singer sewing machine in blue case. Very impor- tant. Call 524-6012:-44 19. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, TERRIFIC. • OI'P(')RTUNITIES. Full and 1►art-time New factory, ex- pansion creating job for ambitious persons. Mets, have own car, no ex- perience necessary. For information Call 524-6092. -12.46 20: TO GIVE AWAY TO GiVE .good with 9808.-44 AWAY Small dog, children. Phone 524- 21. BIRTHS MURPHY: At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ontario, on Oc- tober 18, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy, Goderich, Ontario, ' a daughter. DtJCHARME: At' Alexandra Hosp=ital, Goderich, on October 28, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ducharme, RR 2, Hayfield, a daughter, "Lynne Marie. • `WAIN: At Aletandra Hospital, Goderich, on October 16, 1974; to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wain, RR 1, Goderich, a daughter. Phyllis .Jean Enily. STEMP: Judy and Doug Stemp are pleased to announce' the arrival of a son, Kevin Douglas, on October 23, 1974, at St. Joseph Hospital, North Bay. First grandchild for -Vivian and Ben Graham and third for An- nette and Donald Stemp.--44x 23, ENGAGEMENTS SMITi•-i: Matthew Corbin and, Bar - 'barn Jelin (nee Newton) R.N., Hayfield, Ontario, thank God for the safe arrival of their first child, a .. girl. Victoria Pearl was h?rn Mon- day, October -21, 1974; at 3:05 pm., , 'Hospital, s � . 1 Ltmd C11'M s ah s o. )tt1 n.e inSt. J 1 1 She is a first grandchild for.Dr. and' Mrs. 0, R. Newton, Strathroy, and a third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Sinittii, Denfield, Ontario. She is a fourth great gran• dchild for Mrs, Ruse Newton of London, and a third great grand- child for Mr. James P. Smith, also of Lcrriilorr, d4 ° Mr. and Mrs. John A. Whitten, Goderich, Ontario, are pleased.. to announce the forthcoming marriage of theironly daughter,, Ruth Elizabeth, Kitchener, to Me David Ralphford Million, Mississauga, Ontario," son of Mr.'' and Mrs. William Million, Goderich; Ontario. The wedding will take place on' Saturday, November 16, 1974, - in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, at four o'clock. --.44 25.' IN MEMORIAM 'ROBINSON: In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Isabella Robinson, who passed away one year ago, October 30, 1973. So sadly missed by husband Frank and all the family. ---44 HORTON: In loving memory of my husband Fred who passed away November 2, 1971. The world changes year to year, - And friends fro day to ,day; But never will the one I loved, From memory pass away. =Ever remembered by his wife - Dove. -4-4 26. CARD OF THANKS 4 GODERICH 'SIONAI.-STAR, THURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 3 , 11974 -P E 11 Si��g� �asss ase problems. �d problems GLAZIER: 1 wish o t than_ k all m relatives and friends for the flowers and gifts _while I was a, patient in Alexandra' Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered.—Ron Gl$zier.-44x DRENNAN: I would like to express thanks to all those who sent cards, flowers, treats and visited me while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Jackson of Goderich,—Mrs. Earl Drennan. ----44 THOM: We wish to take this oppor- ' tunity of expressing oar.thanks to all our neighbors, friends and relatives who sent cards, flowers, • and expressions of sympathy in the sudden passing of our dear son and. brother Jim, Cut Bank, Montana. Special thanks to Rev. R.. McCallum.—Wilbert, Hazel Thom and family, -44 JEFFREY:, We would -like to ex- press our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to our family, friends and 'neighbors for the wonderful party, flowers and gifts. It made our 35th Anniversary a most memorable one. Thanks again to everyone for their thoughtfulness.—Sincerely, Bob and Mary Jeffrey. -44. HORTON:.In..Loving. memory of our dear brother, 'Fred Horton, who passed away three ' ,years ago, November 2, 1971. They who think that you are gone Because no more your face they see, Are wrong — for in our hearts you live And always will in- memory. . —Ever remembered by sister Flora and brother-in-law Bob. -44. McCLURE: In loving memory of a clear son and brother, James R, -.McClure, who passed away one year ago, November 2, 1973. He left us quietly, His thoughts Unknown; But left us a memory, We are proud to own So treasure him Lord, ' In your garden of rest; For when on earth, He was one of the best. —Ever remembered and sadly • missed by his mother and sisters Myrtle and Florence. -44 LARDER: In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Sara Larder,, who passed away one year ago, November 1, 1973. - God saw what was before you, ' • And the pain you ,would have to bear; So smiling down upon you, He took you in h?s are. Your weary hours and -days of pain, Your troubled nights are passed; And in our aching hearts we know, You've found sweet rest at last. So now, dear God up in heaven, Please take a message above; .Just tell dear mother we miss 'her, And give her all our love. • So to you who have a mother, Cherish her with care; You will •find it very lonely To come home, when- she's not re. theemembered —Lovingly_ r . • _ ._. - _ _ _. by Chas.;. Ev, Don, and families, -44x • ASHTQN: In loving' memory of a dear soh and brother, Harold Jaynes, who entered rest six years ago, October 31,_ 1968. In quiet thoughts we live again, The years that used to be, So .full of love and happiness, .You were always so carefree, • The kindness of your nature, The sunshine of your smile, • Are things we shall remember, And treasure all the while. , Though your smile is gone forever, Your dear face' we cannot touch, We will never lose the memory, Of the .one we loved so much. --Lovingly' remembered and sadly missed by Morn, Dad and Linda, -44x - a, WILSON: In loving °memory of Joseph H. Wilson, who jia-sspd away November 7, 1969. - We cannot bring the old ways back When' we were all together, Hut loving thoughts and memories Will live with us forever.' —Ever remembered by Emma and family: Vera' and Keith; Marilyn and Bill; and grandchildr-n.-44x 241. CARD OF THAN S COOK: 1• would like to thank my family „and ,friends for -cards• and flowers while I was a patient in . Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to nurses and staff on Second east, Dr, K. C. Lambert, Or., M. 'Cauchi.—Clara Cook. -44 • THIS WEEK'S - CLUB .�o Wh n n e is CLUB NOt. 1 'MRS. E. TONKS FLUB NO. 2 IAT. WILKIN CLUB NO. 3 MRS. ILENE SILLIB You can -be next Nothing to bey Nothing to lose Enquire today N. T."Q,RMANDY DIAMOND SPECIALIST GODERICH Meat cutter teaches Shrier.s Shown at left is Arthur 'Buck of -the Provincial .Institute of Trades, Meat Cutting Dept., as he presents a crown roast of pork"to Bert Such Goderich, as Bryan Ainslie, Goderich, looks on approvingly -.-The roast was the feature of an auction of pork purchased by Shrine Club mem- bers after a pork cutting demonstration held at Bluewater Shrine Club meeting in the Brussels Legion, Wednesday, October 23, 1974. Mr. Buck teaches meat cutting at George Brown University, Toronto, and attends many service club functions throughout the Province, ex- tolling the virtues of Ontario produced pork on behalf of the Ontario Pork Producers , Association. The proceeds of the aubtcl"d'n'- ilt go to'aid the Bluewater Shrine Club, which ser- ves Huron and district and is one of nineteen Shrine club connected with Mocha Temple, Lon- don. Shriner members help Mocha Temple in the maintenance of Sh'rinehospitals for children in Montreal and Winnipeg. ' ' D.UNGANNON DOIN$S,:= By O.M. Blake 4-H HAPPY HOSTESSES The Dungannon Ps sixth meeting was held on October 23 at the home' of Mrs. Maclnnes. This week's secretary -press reporter 'is Annabel Stewart. Theroll call was "an idea for an original ;party game."' Each member read her skit for' achievement day. The main discussion was on party food. Each member look part .in reading paragraphs out of,, the leader's pamphlets on "The Service', "Suggested PIice A- FOR SALE T tactor,, V Report. ALLIS .CHALME-RS t series with P.T.O. Good condition. . Phone 524-6818,•--44 JAMES: The family of the late Mrs. Elizabethr, James wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors, staff of Goderich Nursing • Horne, Rev, L. Royal, Rev. R, ,McCallum, Ladies Legion Auxiliary and Stiles Funeral Horne for all their kindness during our recent bereavement.—Hilda, Irene, Jess and. Margaret. ---44 MASSEY FERGUSON 65 Hi Arch. Good ' condition: Phone 529- ,7973.-44x - ' B- CUSTOM WORK. _ ' A two -car collision at the cor- ner of Waterloo and Elgin Streets last Wednesday resulted in $550. damage. damage. Damage to a vehicle driven by Paul Parsons of 128 . West St was estimated at $450' whole av vehicle driven ,hy CUSTOM CORN PIC} IfIG. Mr. J. " Mildred Baxter of 74 Arthur Oskam, RR 2, Goderich, phone 524- St, received' damage of $ 100. 6475.-41-44 No injuries were reported. CUSTOM combining corn, trucks and n drying supplied, Phone 529, 7459'--42,43,44 C - WANTED ATTENTION HORSE OWNERS. I have room in my barn for three hor- ses. Anyone looking for board for horses ° within 'two miles from Goderich, Phone Jim MacLeod 524- 8046.--44 D LIVESTOCK PUREBRED serviceable age Ham- pshire Boars, R:O.P, tested and commercial. Also York kVancirace Boars and Bred and Open York X Land -race Gilts. Boh Robinson, RR 4, Walton, phone 345-23.17.-44 TOWN iplK Among -the guests s s v recent! at- tending g g tending the reception and preview of the opening, of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, exhihiting the Henry Moore Sculptor Court was Edna .Johnson, 0oderi.ch, Director of the Southampton Summer Arts School. a A second two -car collision On .October 23 resulted in $400 damage •to a vehicle driven by John Kane of 260 Tilt St. and •$200 damage to the second vehicle' driven by Edward Peters of : R.R. 2 Brussels, There were no injuries. During the past week :the Goderich Police Department laid three charges under the criminal code, 14 under the "highway traffic act, two under the liquor control act and one charge under the drug act. 15. PUBLIC NOTICE Menus", and "Party Food".. For ..demonstration Arlene Travis and Annabel Stewart set a buffet table. ' For group. work• Betty Errington anti • Annabel Stewart,made cupcakes which everyonenjoyed., The next meeting will be held on Octoher 30 at 7, p.m, at the homnep >f'Mrs., Young in the form of a Hallowe'en costume' party. COMMUNITY .NEWS - Mrs. Paul Henderson, -Jen- nifer. and .Jill of Mississauga visited her - father''Mr•. Harvey Alton, last weekend. Her aunt,. Mrs. Victor -Errington, returned with Eleanor, intending to visit. with 'her daughter, Mr, and Mrs. • Ivan Henderson and family of Weston. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. .Chester Finnigan who celebrated their,25th wedding anniversary wita family din- ner in the church basement on Saturday . and a reception in Agricultural Hall, ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irwin visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Steele in 'London and attended a relative ." shower far Sharon Rulton, 'Born to Mr., and Mrs. Gor- don Kerr in Alexandra Marine -and General.' Hospital; ,Goderich on October 15, a: son, Kevin Wayne, a brother for Brian and Brenda. Friends and relatives called on Mr. and'Mrs, Ross McNee at Huronview to share in celebrating their 66th wedding anniversary and Mr. McNee's 91st birthday. Tea and cake were served in the auditorium under the , direction of Mrs. Grahafti McNee, atssisted by friends 'and granddaughters of the bride -and groom. Mrs. Agnes- `Foster, sister of Mrs. 15, PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Goderich NOMINATIONS Nominations will be received by the undersigned for the position of Reeve, Deputy -Reeve. and 3 Ctiuncillors to serve for the years 1975-76 in the Township of Goderich. At the same time, nominations" will be received from both Goderich and,,Colborne Township electors for one member to represent these Townships for the years 197,5 and 1976 on the Huron County Board of Education. Nomination day shall be November 12th between the houfs of 9 a,n1; and 5 p -.m. at the office of tha Clerk, R.R. 2, Clinton. the same and Candidates may also be nominated at me place during the same hours, from Nov. 7 fu Nov. 12. The required nomination forms may be obtained from the Clerk'&office and mutt be completed, filed and accepted by the clerk by the above deadline. , R.E, Thompson, Clerk 0 p While not common" in Qn-• tatio, silage gases have given some problems requiring hospitalization. These gases' are 'nitrous oxide and nitric oxide gases which are odourless .and colourless. 4fter these gases mix with the air they takeona yellowish brown colour and become nitrogen dioxide. Car- bon monoxide gas is•also often present in silos. These various gases begin forming within a few hours'af- ter silage,is placed in. the silo. If the silage is not covered, these gases will usually escape. However, if the silo is sealed in Any way these gases will form on top of the silage and may remain "there indefinitely until the ,silo is reopened. These gases are heavier than air, and therefore may form a pocket of gas above the silage which has settled. Running the _silage blower may merely agitate the fresh air above the gases without forcing out the gases because they are heavier than the air. In order to eliminate this hazard, an oxygen or fresh lair mask and equipment should be used, ,which will give the operator at- least a fifteen - ',minute supply of fresh air. This will allow him time to climb . the silo and remove the doors in the shute down to the level of the silage: Then he should descend and all'ow several-. hours for the gases to dissipate,,. Operating the silo: blower for a half an hour would be an ad- oded advantage since this would be an added ,advantage since •this Would forcibly remove the gases. ' In summary follow these precautions: 1, Never enter the silo when first opening it without having someone nearby for help , if needed. 2. Recognize that these gases will form immediately the en- silage process starts and con- tinue for two or three weeks af- ter silo filling. If the silo is sealed the gases may continue at the top of the silage until -t. ie silo is reopened. - 3. Use an oxygen supply and remove the doors doWn to the level of the :silage. 4, Allow several hours for the µ • • Ross McNee, presided at the tea table. Mane cards and ex- pressions of good wishes Were received by the happy couple: Members of Loyal Orange Lodge No, :324 shared in .the service of worship at Dungan- non United Church on Suunda'''• morning. Mr,,.and 'Mrs. Fred Stirling ' and Darlenes-and Misses' Mary and Isabel McArthur visited on Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs.. Root. Irwin. Recent visitors with Mr. arid Mrs. Hen Park were • Mr. and Mrs. Ken - Park and four children of Mississauga; Mrs. Wilda Clatworthy of Granton; and ,Mr. and Mrs. George, Taylor of London. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Maize are Proud parents of a son, William Bruce, horn in London on Oc- tober 10, a grandson, for Mr. and Mrs; Harold Maize. • . Best wishes to Mr. and •Mrs.• Arnold Rivett who were horic►red at a sunrise 25th an- niversary party held recently at the home of the pride's j rents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Thom, R. :3, Auburn. Mr. and .Mrs: Gerry Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Enni"s Com- fort silent the weekend at the. ' gas to dissipate or use •the blower 'for a half an hour. 5, If you have been exposed to the gas• without a supply of oxygen see your doctor im- mediately even though you feel no effects. 6. Post this warning on the door •of your •silo or feed room. NOTE: These gases cause an irritation of .G the nose and throat followed by coughing and sometimes by sneezing. This may he followed by a par- tial paralysis which probably accounts for the fact that- some victims have been unable to get out of silos.•After this paralysis death quickly. follows, Test equipment to detect toxic gases is available from 'the 'Safety•Siffiply Companies"' Safety Supply,Companv, 214 Wilbur's summer home in the King Street East, Toronto, On- tario.' - • '7 2 HORNET SST ° c' Two dpor, big 6, automatic, radio, factory vinyl top, full wheel discs, like new Firestone 500 tires, 33,000 miles by one owner. Finished in butterscotch gold ,with brown vinyl top and a contrasting houndstooth tan $2595 interior. Lic. No. CWS 145. A very scarce 9 model. " We have our 1975 prices and we are accepting orders for new Cars. But, because ot'the strike -'we Cannot guarantee delivery as 'of yet. GRAF'S- FINA ry SERVICE 268 "Rayfield Road Goderich American Motors - Ind Jeep JOHN GRAF GORD MUNROE 524 411 or 524 8841