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WHY WAIT
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summer now
SCALE SERVI
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you can have your
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Call JOHN'S
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- 14. NOTICE
TQ CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Alt
persons having claims against
the Estate of HENRY ENON
JAMES, Retired Barber, late of
the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 8th day of March, 1975,
are required to file the same with
full particulars with the ...un-
dersigned by the 19th day of April
1975, as after that date the assets
of the estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this
24th day of March, 1975.
PREST AND EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
31..Mtntre al Street,
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate
13,14,15
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS in the ESTATE OF
FLORENCE LILLIAN
PFRIMMER, late of RR 4,
Goderich, in tfie County of Huron.
'ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of
--F -11 0 R E -L I -L -L -I
_PERI -MILER., late— oL
Goderich, ih the County of Huron
who died on or about the 4Th day
of February, 1975, are hereby
of such claims to the undersigped.
Executors on or before llth of
April, 1975, after which date the
Estate's assets will be distributed'
,. having regard only to claims that
have then been received and
undersigned will not be liable to
an person of whose claim they
shall not then have notice.
d James Pfrimmer
Irene Millian
12,13,14.
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• TREASURER'S
SALE OF LANDS
IN ARREARS OF
TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a tax sale will be held in
the Council Chambers of the
Court House, Goderich, on
Tuesday, May 6, 1975 at 10:00
a.m. re any unpaid taxes still
outstanding at that date, as
shown on the list published in
the Ontario Gazette on
February 1, 1975.'
List of the property involved
may be secured at my office in
the ,Court House, , Goderich,
Ontario-.
John G. Berry, Treasurer
County of Huron.
• 16.PERSONAL
NOTICE
pdrsons
the Est
Widow,
Goderic
who die
( of Mai -
the
with th
day of
.date th
be dist
-DATE
this 13t
PRES
TO CREDITORS. ALI,
having claims against
ate of LETITIA-CLARK,
late of the Town of
h, in the County of Huron, -
d on or about thea2rid day
ch, 1975,. are required to,,
same with full particulats
e undersigned by the 12th
April, 1975, as after that
e assets of the estate will
ributed.
Dat Goderich, Ontario,
h day of March, 1975.
T and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderk0h,,'Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
12,13,14.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ALD LANGILLE will not be •
nsible for any debts in -
d in his name from this
March 27, 1975.-13,14,15
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HE, LIQUOR LICENCE ACT
NOTICE OF
PPLICATION
ICENSING DISTR-ICT NO. 2
TAKE NOTICE that
ODERICH SUNSET GOLF &
ORTS CENTRE ,of the
wnship of Colborne in the
runty of Huron and Paul Ed-
ard Baechler and John Edward
aechler, both of the"'Town, of
oderich in the County of Huron,
ill make application at a Special
eeting of the Liquor Licence
oard of Ontario to be held at the
ANADIAN LEGION HALL, 48
NTARIO STREET NORTH an •
' 'WE INVITE 'engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell. your friends about our
shower and Bridal `Registry
Service. No charge, no
obligation.-3tf
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 Wingham Office, 199
Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone 357-3370.-8ff
17: LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Brown male poodle in
vicinity of, Alexandra Hospital,
Sunday, .March 30th, answers to
Koko. Contact T. Carney, 104
Montcalm, phone 524-7543.-1.4
18.MISCELL
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25. IN MEMORIAM
HORTON: In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Maud Agnes Horton, who God
called home April 4, 1966. ,
Precious forever,'" oui'' memories
of you,
Today, tomorrow and all life
through;
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always
there.
—Lovingly remembered by
daughter Flora and family. -14
CULBERT: In loving memory of
a dear friend, Arlene Heather
Culbert, who passed away five
years ago, March 30, 1970.
The world changes year to year
And friends from day to day
But Peyer wil,t you.Arlene
From memory pass away.
—Sadly missed by Bonnie and
Clair,±14
KNIGHT: In loving memory'of a
dear hugband and father, John H.
Knight, who passed away four
years ago today, April 2, 1971.
Time unfolds info four years,
But memories keep him ever
near. LI
No need for words except to say,
Still loved and missed in every
may.,
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife Florence and son
Harold. -14x
26. CARD OF THANKS
OSMOND: I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all parents and
players for their help and. co-
operation throughout the Hockey
Season, and to apologize for the
inconvenience concerning the
Hanover Atom Hockey. Tour-
nament. I would also like to thank
Alan , Coyne for his help, and
assistance.—George 0Smon-
d.-14x
Attention
Farmers
A- FOR SALE
QUANTITY \ No. 1 • red clover
seed. Jim Fisher 524-6331.--13,14
HAY, 500 Bales. Phone 524-6359
after 5 p.m. —12tf
QUANTITY of Timothy Seed for
sale. Phone 529-7164.-14,15
MIXED GRAIN, baled straw and
first cut hay for sate. Phone 524-
7453 noon or after6
26.- CARD Of THANKS C WANTED—
,
REED: I wish to thank everyone
for their thoughtfulness, while I
b p
recently.—Mrs: 'Carol Reed. -14x
ERRINGTON: I wish to thank all
those who helped in any 'way ,at
the Church the day I took sick,
and those who visited me while in
hospital; also for cards, gifts and
flowers, Doctors Corrin and
McKim and nurses on second
floor Wingham General Hospital.
These kindnesses were greatly
appreciated.—Mrs. Evelyn
Errington. -14
WANTED: Dion threshing
machines
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GODERICH S4PNAIATAR, THURSDAY, APRiti3ii 1970m.,,
Bill New picilts from old
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4. REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE
YOU CAN still acquire Public
Land Free! Government Land
Digest, Box 2217, Norman,
Oklahoma 73069,-1144
Realty -& Insurance
' Limited
8 BUIA-DING LOTS — 3 lake
front, 2 second row, 2 lots at Point
Clarke, 1 lot with river frontage.
4
HOMES — Two - 3 bedroom
homes withelectric heat at 'Point
Clark.
LAKEFRONT COTTAGES
Pan abode on lot 100' width, 1
keclud„ed cottage on 380' of lake
frontabe. We have others - 1p-
Perwash to Point Clark.
RUTH VAN DER MEER,
55 Montreal St., ,
Goderich, Ont:
524-7875 238-2303
Propagate by cutting slip
The houseplant fancier can ,prlaacistuica.11yonceRemoy
e thethe
covering
propagate many varieties of g
cuttings
begin to root.
' Shade cuttings from the sun,
but 'make. sure they have plenty
Geranium, Coleus and ivy
whenever suitable growths are
available.
To propagate houseplants by
-cuttings, use side shot g or tips
of branches three to six inches
long. Remove the lower leaves,
from the cuttings to facilitate
planting. Trim the base dfeach
cutting so the cdt is clean and
not ragged.
"Cuttings of plants that Toot
rapidly, such as 'Wandering
Jew and Coleus, may be set in a
glass of water,” says Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food horticulturist, D.M.
Sangster. `:}lawever, most
cuttings produce better roots in,
cleag, sharp sand or in a
medium such as perlite." Keep
the medium moist, but not
saturated, and do not reuse a•
medium unless it has been
sterilized.
To create a moist at-
mosphere around cuttings and
prevent them from wilting,
cover with a glass 'jar or
Summer show
of indirect light, When roots are
one to two inchOs long, tran$er
the young plants to -Small pots
nearly filled with a suitable
potting soil.
Sweet peas - fragrant
y garden
asset to an
For frangrance, cutting
excellence, and a summer -long
show, plant sweet peas.
"They come in, a wide range
of colors and the newer
varieties have ruffled blooms
for the gardener's added en-
joyment," says Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food ,hcrticulturist, D.M.
Sangster. These new varieties
also have heat' resistance,
"Ajthough the floribundas and
summer -flowering varieties
have to be supported with a •
frame, their large showy
blooms are the best for cutting.
Dwarf sweet peas enhance both
4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE wi • ow and orders."
Swe t peas ay be started in
or nut,ide. T start them in-
doors, direct s ed theni, in late
, into f aiS" or peat pots
PETER S. MacEWAN
GENERAL INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE BROKER •
'3 ST: DAVID ST GODERICK 524-.9531,
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SPRING HAS ARRIVE
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'almost tilled with pasteurized
soil or a soilless 'mixture of peat,.
moss, vermiculite., or perlite.
Keep the planting Medium.
- . moist, although not saturated,,
and warm. Transplant the
seedlings into the garden about
May15.
Sow sweet pea seed outdoors
in early April, in' hills or in -
rows, and cover them with
. about one-half inch of soit
. Sweet peas , need plenty of
water during dry weather. -
Remove seedpods, cut back the,
plants to .'young, vigorous
bunches, and , enjoy these
flowers all summer long.
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giWil*IkiVOMO 3ta.MiSM
SHARE 'YOUR
, GOOD HEALTH!
—AppraiSals •
—Property
BOWEN: The wire' of the late
John Wesley Bowen wishes to
thank everyonefor the kindness
shown by friends, relatives and
. neighbors» during. her recent
bereavement in the loss of a kind
and loving- .husband.- Special -
thanks to Dr. J. W'. Wallace,
urses first floor Alexandra
ital, Rev. King and Miss
Mc wan, All ' was deeply ap-
preciated.—Dorothy-Bowen.-14 •
MORTGAGE MONEY --' First
and second mortgages up to 95
percent financing, prime rate,
excellent service. Call Paul`
Kueneman, Walkerton, 881-0476
evenings,. or Peter Henderson,
Kitchener, 579-5705, collect, 9:00_
to 5:00 Monday to
Friday.-5ifAR •
21. BIRTHS
DOME: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dobie, Auburn, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter Susan at Alexandra
Hospital, March 28, 1975. First
grandchild for W. G. Elliott,
Brussels; another grandchild for
Mr. acid Mrs. Gordon Dobie,
Auburn. -14
BRINDLEY: Mr. and Mrs..
James Brindley, RIZ' 4, Goderich,,
wish to announce the birth of
their son, Jeremy Carman,
March 30, 1975, at Alexandra
Hospital. ;A brother for
Richard. -14
23. EN,,GEMENTS
heCITY of KITCHENER in the ,Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney,
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY of Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to
WATERLOO on TUESDAY„ the announce the forthcoming
TWENTY -,NINTH day of APRIL, marriage of their youngest
1975, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in daughter, Ursula Maria, to Mr.
he forenoon for the issuance of a Matthew George Richardson, son
DINING LOUNGE LICENCE, of Mr. George Richardsbn of
FOR THE SALE AND CON- Ingersoll, Ontario, and the late
SUM'PTION OF LIQUOR Mrs. Richardson. The marriage
WHERE FOOD IS AVAILABLE,. to take place April 26, 1975, at 4
LOUNGE,LICENCE, FOR THE p•nl. in St. Joseph' S Church,
SALE AND CONSUMPTION OF Kingsbridge, Ontario. -14
LIQUOR. For the ,following
premises: -Goderich Sunset Golf
& Sports Centre, being a "Club"
at RR 6„Goderich, Ontario. (Lot
5, Lake Road .West Conceskion,
ToWnship of Colborne, County of
Huron), ' "
Any perspii Who is reside,* in
the licentinb district may object'
75. IN MEMORIAM
LAMB: In sad but loving
memory of our loving son and
t
to the apblication„ and thebrother, Rober' Norman Lamb,
, who left us -April 7, 1945,
shall be filed with MR. RICHARD • ,
grounds of objection in writing'
' We cannot think of him as dead
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MEUNIER, Q.C. the deputy He will:, walkswith us no more
ec
1 registrar of the licensing district, A lontbpath of life we tread
whose' address is 277 Kiwi., h has b,ut gone before
p' • "REET WET, KITCHENERI, ' Someufhere back Odle sunset
ONTARIO, N2G 4J9 at least ten Where loveliness n,ver dies
e
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lie in the land of glory
Ors before the meeting at which
t e application is, .' to ,be heard. Mid toe bide and gold of the skies
.And wg , whq have loved him
, DATED at GODEOICH, this deflriy
GODERICh UNSET •
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31st day of March, 1975: , ,‘ Whose passin, has brought sad
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GLF & SPORTS'CEN TitE. • "1., Willp•Net'isiii)his:Memory always
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(PAUL EDWARD BA ECilaR .. 'I'llirO4gh the pass Yeatt• ' ,.
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ti • --INvingly' iem'etti bpred sind
& JOHN EDWARD BAEIRILER) , sad1y * Missed by 1V1dm' and
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RYAN: „I J,vould like to thank all
my frien s for their many deeds
o ness and assistance, after
my 'fire. pecial thanks to J. C.
Hindmarsh, Bill Smith and.dance.
organizers, Sugarfoot and friends
at Sifto.—Scott Ryan. -14x '
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REDMOND: I would like to
thank friends and relatives 'for
the cards, flowers, gifts and vis,,its
While I was a patient in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Deathe and
staff on, first floor.—Judy Red-
mond. -14
'HAMILTON Ben and Gertrude
:wish to thank everyone for being
'so kind and thc.ightful during
their recent bereavement. -14
RYAN: I wish to thank my
relatives and friends. for visits,
flowers, cards and treats. TtTh so
nice to be remembered. Special
thanks to Dr. J. W. Wallace,
nursesand • staff , 'Alexandra
Hospital for their kindness and
attention.—Sincerely, Vera
Ryan. -14
MURPHY: Op behalf of all
players and coddles I wish to
express sincere thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. Dan 1VIurphy and staff for
the wonderful steak dinner that
was served, at the Maitland
Country Club on Thursday,
March 13, 1975. I would like
to take this opportunity to
a olbgize to Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy for the Mistakes I made
during my speech, Thank'
you.—George Osmond. -14x
THIS INEE1C'S
Winners
CLUB NO. 3
MRS. SHIRLEY WARD
CCUB NO. 4
MRS. A. RAWINK
CLUB NO. 5' •
MISS JEANETTE JOHNSTON
You can be next
Nothing to.buy
Nothing to lets
Eiplre today
N. t. ORMANDY
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DIAMONDIPECIALISY
GOD RICH.
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binders, silo fillers or any good
used horse drawn machinery.
Write or phone Joseph Horst, Box
15, Millbank, phone 595-
4538.-13,14,15,16
E - FARM SERVICES
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THOROUGHBRED stallion
serVice. Cypress, Barb,
regis,tered thoroughbred and
hunter improvement -sire. Bright
copper Bay with four white socks,
excellent confirmation and
disposition. Now booking
registered arid approved grade "
mares. Lucknow 528-2018 or 395-
5443.-13,14
D - LIVESTOCK
CLINTON LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE
Auction Sale
Every Fri. Night
at
7:30 ,p.m.
Hogs, Cattle, Calves, Dairy
Cows, Feeder Cattle
For information and Trucking
Call Leo olaVin-Crediton 234'-
6284; Richard Lobb • Clinton
482-7898; Howard Adkins -
Zurich 236-4129; Hoggart Bros
Londesboro 482-9157. Tudor
Wain Bayfield 524.6465
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So havethese goodlaujfs
• TWO EXCELLENT-B,RICK HOMES IN THE V:L.A. SUB-
DIVISION
A great place for your children.
TWO,OLDER .4 BEDROOM HOMES IN GODEMCH
Both of thesie homes are well located and unique in style and
condition.
ONE THREE BEDROOM INSUL BRICK HOME IN BLYTH
For only' $14,000.60
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ONE THREE BEDROOM HOME IN LUCKNOW •
Situated on 1/2 acre of land small barn on the bank of the 9
Mile River. all for $1;000.00.
TWO VERY GOOD DUPLEXES
Both are good investments and' worth your time to in-
vestigate.
WHAT PRICE FREEDOM
This 13 acre hideaway is very scenic with gently rolling.Iand
to the fully treed area, a strong spring fed creek flowing
throughthe property, ideal building site for only $13,000.00.
IF CASH CROPPING
Is your business you should take a look at this 146 acres, 80
rod of highway frontage,no buildings, no fences, just a lot of
good agricultural land.
TWO GOOD FARMS
100 acre farm in Ashfield Township: with i2 room brick
horde, drilled well, good L shaped barn 213 x 60, 52 x 60 im-
mediate possession.
72 acre farm on Hwy. 2.1 at Drysdale: Good brick home, •15
building lots subdivided, balance good farm, land at a good
price.
We Need Your Listings - - - For Action If Buying or Selling
Please Phone
Bruce Ryan
Res, 524-7762
Jo -An °Wien
-Res. ,p65-24211
John Schnelkei
Res. 524-6065 •
Audrey ,T1mbreit
RS4..5244303 • ,•
B.R. Robinson
Res. 524-6005
Maurice Gardiner
- Res. 524-7302
anagemen
—Investments,
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REAL ESTATE BROKER GODERICH
WE NEED
YOUR PROPERTY
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NO'OBLIGATION
We will inspect your home, cOttage,, farm or busineSs and
give you an oral opinion as to the True Market Value-..
IT COSTS YOU NdTHING -
- To list ---your property with us. If you're seriousabout
selling, we will get you the highest price, as the market has
never been better. ,
WE PLEDGE TO SERVE YOU -
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HTtvaing a combined experience of over 12 years in the Real
Estate Field we can serve you better in all phases. We have
cash buyers waiting for acreages, small holdings, farms and
vacation properties. '
FREE EVALUATION
' "WE WORK AT IT FULL TIME
WHEN BUYINGOR"SELLING - CONTACT
• "THE CONSULTANTS"
JACK CUMMINGSL.
524-9624
BILL CLIFFORD AGNES MACKINNON •
524-9090 ' 524-6336 . •
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"FIRST AND.SECOND MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE"
We're Ready for Spring ... Are You?
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We have a complete lineup -ready for Immediate, delivery.
GREMLINS -HORNETS(2 DOORS,4 DOORS,'HATCH BACKS, WAGONS)
THE ALL NEW'PACERS - MATADORS
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Backed by American Motors Buyer Protection Plan
Also an extra fine
collection of quality
low mileage
used crs
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Strickland Auto Mort Ltd.
YOUr Authorized American Motors and Jeep Doale,
346 HURON OD., GODERICH
524...8841 0' 524-8411
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Real Estate
• 82 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371
MASON BAILEY-
BROKER/MANAGER
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8 room family home in Clinton,
completely modernized„ 4
bedrooms, large lot.
Grocery business for sale in
village in Huron County
10 acres in Hullett Township; 2
floor brick home, carpeted
throughout, modern kitchen.
Frame pole barn for farrowing
pens.
100 acres in West Wawanosh,.
Township, 85 acres workable
spring creek, no house.
80 acres near Ilayfield, large
brick home on Highway 21.
11/2 storey bric• k home with 8
rooms in Clinton, 4 bedrooms,
Century coach house on the
proerty.
„CHoaurgndtwya. re, stoie forsale in Huron
1981/2 acre modern dairy farm in
East WawanoshTownship,' 150
acres workable, 11/2 storey brick
home with 7 rooms, completely
modernized, 3 bedrooms.
We have lit.ed a variety of farms
in Hullett and Morris Townships.
FOODPOR THOUGHT
He who deliberates fully befOre
takinga stePwkll spend his entire
life on one leg.
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