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WNANDCOUNTpi
A1Sirio $
1/. LOST AND FOUND
REWARD: .Samoyed, dogs
missing since -Sunday a.m. July
20, near Carlow, 8-9 Concession,
Colborne." Any information
4 regarding these dogs, phone 524-
FQUND-•' Airedale; male,
blonde with,;, studded collar,
Ggderich beach a'reQ, . Phone
Wingham 357-1310.-31
FOUND .— Man's wrist watch at
,Agriculture Park, Owner :,may -
have same by identifying.,, -a -'
paying for ad., Phone 524-
9153.-31
25. IN MEMORIAM,
RIVETT — In loving memory of
-..,George Cameron Rivett, w;jia
'passed away 2 Aukust 1973.
A light is from our household
gone,,. .
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home.
Which never can be filled.
--Ever remembered by his wife
Lily, sons, daughters . and
grandchildren. -31
MISSING from Sunset ' Beach
area since Saturday, male Irish
Terrier, reddish -brown in color,
answers ° to Tory. Call Dan 524-
20. TO GIVE AWAY.
TO GIVE AWAY, five -week-old
German Shepherd puppies, one
male and five females. Mother
German Shepherd, Phone 529-
8027. ?9t
FREE — kittens. Phone 524-2191
front ''8-4;, or Ripley 1-395-5079
after 6 .pkn. Ask for Mrs.
Park. -31
21.. BIRTHS
FULLER: . Mary and Ray, also
Mary Margaret and Michael,
joyfully _announce the arrival of
the new member of,their. family,
Julia. Marie, 9 'lbs. 12 oz„ born
July 15th at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. -31
RIEHL: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
' Mehl, , Goderich, •a 'son Jason
Richard, July 26, at Alexandra
Marine & General Hospital.
13AEC)-1LER : Hi', I have arrived,
,my ;name is Tiffany Marifo, born
July 4th at Sarnia, General
Hospital. My brother is Jay, my
mom' and dad are `Janet and
Bruce. -31
22. DEATHS
DUKELOW: The Reverend Cecil
A..— In hospital Thursday, July
3, 1975, Cecil A. Dukelow, 1455
Heatherington Road; Apt. 213,'
Ottawa, Ont., age 72 ' years.
Beloved_.,,-,1?uShan.d_.-.;of— .C.la.ribe-1 •.
Livingston; father of. Daphne
Dukelow of •Toronto.. Resting
Feed N. Garrett Funeral Home,
584 Somerset West, Friday 2 to 4
and 7 to 9. Service Saturday -'10
a.m. Cremation and interment
Pinecrest cemetery. -31
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr: and Mrs. .Clarence Hardy,
RR' 2; "Clinton', are pleased to•
announce the engagement of
thein daughter,; Diannc,,,,to,„P.biliP
H.' Foster; son, of..Mr.,,.Ralpla,..E,•,.
Foster, RR 3, . Goderich. The
- wedding: will take place 'August
23, 1975, in' Benmiller, United
• Church at 3:20 P.m., ,, 31x”
24. MARRIAGES
•
KERNIGHAW: In treasured
memory, of. a dear son a.nd,•
brother,., James • Russel, • ac-
cidentally kill"ed July 29, 1970.
A11 of our wonderful yesterdays,
come to mind today,
A million thoughts and memories
ever here to stay, • •
And as we rememberour Jim,
We thank the Lord above for the
eighteen happy years
That we had you here to love.
—So sadly missed. by Mom, Dad,
Trudy, Laurie, Mark, Scott and
Roxanne. 31
26. CARD' OF THANKS
MILLS :4 would like to extend my
thanks and appreciation .tc,, Dr.
Watt and Dr. Newland, nurses
. and staff first floor., to all who
sent treats, cards and called on
me w'hi'le"" -'1" vas a •patient. in
Clinton Public Hospital: Sin-
cerely, Lula Mills. -31
Mrs." Fred -Stevens, of Carel-
bridge, Ontario, announces the
marriage of her daughter,
Beverley Anne"Booty, to Norman
Wallace Coates, son of the late
John Wallace Coates and Mrs.
Coates, of .Goderich, Ontario. The
marriage took place on Saturday,
July , 19, 1975 at Cambridge,
where the young couple will be
residing .upon their return from a
ti`ip to I•(awati --3.1.
25. IN MEMORIAM.
LliZMORE" — 'In memory of a
beloved on and brother,, Jamie,
who passed away one year ago -
August 3, 1974. - .
'Twas just•on•e•year ago to -day —
the tragedy that took you away;
Still in our hearts, 'you are living
yet, for we loved you too dearly to
forget. -
We will always. remembeli, the
way you woul, laugh, the way,
you would smile,
As we watched you play chess, or
cards for awhile. "
I see your books, I find a'toy —
the things you had as a little boy,
And I wish to -day as I've wished
before, .that God could have
•' spared you a few years more. '
-You left us' without a last good-
bye — but memories of you will
never die.
Your resting place I'vi i,1,, - plant
your purple flowers,,with care;
there.
But no one knows the heartache,
when I walk away from there.
It broke our, hearts to 'lose you,
but you did nbt go alone
For part of us went with you, that
night you left our home.
--Lovingly remembered by
Mom, Dad, Joe, Jon & Janet -31
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OVERHOLT: I" wish to thank
nurses and staff second west
Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr..Deathe, Dr„Lomas,
Mr. Tom Lovett, Mrs. Helen
Hudson and Mr.
Weerasooriya.--Mrs. Elma
Overholt” -31
PW: I wish to thank my
relatives,: friends and neighbors
for their lovely flowers, • cards,
letters and visits while I was in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London and
since I came home.—Mrs: Amber
Popp. -31,x '
The Goderich Figure Skating
Club would like to thank "the''
Kinsmen for their support on
Satin -day night the evening of the
ticket draw, and to Constable
Rdxton for drawing the winning
ticket. Thanks to all,,the skating
parents for their,donations to our
table at Summerfest. A special '
thank you to Mr. Ed Jeffrey for
all his support. 31 -
THIS WEEK'S
41E -
'CLUB
Winners
CLUB NO. 4
MARY LYNNE TELFORD
CLUB NO. 5
MRS. GWEN'MOLLER
You can be next
„Nothing to buy
Nothing to lose.
'Enquire today
N. 1. 4R.NrAHDY
DIAMOND SPECIALIST
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GODERICI .SIG,NAL-STAR, THUWAY , aWX 1;► 1,975-,..F t,,xg.l3
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Goderich
Jim Kenner shoWs;the proper technique of ticrowing a frisbee to
a group of youngstei'is who gathered at the •arena for the
demonstration given by the Canadian Frisbee champions.
(staff photo)
Real. Estate
82 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371 "
.MASON BAILEY-
- BROKER MANAGER
20 aeh'.cs irf ,Stanley township,
backs „nBainnockburn Riper-.
Easy financing arranged on this
one floor brick home in Clinton 5
rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric heat,
cLfrport, full basement,
98 acre farm in Stanley Town-
ship, AskyOkorn! with ' 9
moms, s.
18 acres river ',property near
Auburn,
25 acres wooded land near
.1 elgraye with a nice setting to
build on, -
Country living on 4 acres north of
Blyth, 8 rco.ms, brick home,
completely re-decoratedi
55 acres rough land with creeks,
s,p.Gings and bush, , 3 a..cr:e.s,,,
.workable, ideal for camp site,
storey frame home with 3
bedrooms:
160- acres cash , crop land in
Stanley ' Township, 150 acres
workable, large barn equipped
for cattle.. • .
f00 acre
ship, 95.
brick ho
pool
ett Town -
y2 -storey
rooms, swimming
Reastaurant in Western Ontario,
completely renovated, financing
can he"arranged.
.,Low ori
Clinton, nietWr
Ig7m home in.
1 storey frame cottage at
Bayfield, completely furnished, 2
brttiroocn'S.:
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
If you're goingtaround
maybe its b-etause you're c�
-tooma•nr+-dorn ers ,
l U 1,'"1,-4 R 1' ESTATE --
Build your own on• this 55 acres,
l.ti acres Workable. Located 10
miles sputh- of Goderich. Some
bush -along one side with 464 feet
Eike frontage. Priced w at
S71.000.0.0*.
• FRONT RQW
Cottage bn, top .of bank„ 6 miles
north of town. 3 bedrooms, fully
insulated 'and heated. Excellent
private sand beach. priced at
$21.500.00. '
• FOR THE YOUNG '
Couple -just startinglleit..•.Thistwo
bedroom'rnobile borne located
1uburn on a- fatly serviced lot:
Priced at $16,000.00, •
LAKEFRONT LODGE µ
Bruce Beach area south of
Kincardine. 12bedrooms. dining
;area seats 28. Sun room
overlooking, sparkling Lake"
Huron. Priced at $69,500.00. Give -
us a call tor more information. "
POiNT CLARK .•
3 bedroom bungalow located just
:,.rninutes to.the beach"' Pricedat
'$''x.:11.01 .011,1
MOVE TO THE'„
('ount't and live in this •2
bedroom red brick home°loca'ted.
on a paved; road. Full basement,
►4th -.,..propane, gas hot water
heating. Property boundary
follows river bank on the west
side. Located 15 miles north east
• of Goderich. P,ricedat•5l7,500.00.
MOVE THIS
1971' Northlander Mobile home,
12' x 60' with 16' x 20' 'expando
used as• living room. 2 bedrooms,
furnace. Home inexcellent
condition. Priced at $12.500.00.
DON -HOLST
REAL ESTATE, LTD. •
REALTOR
53 West Street •
524-8951 ,
John Thompson
Evenings: - 52770238
Lomeli y
E.venmgS• 95-5080
Staffers like job
greetingeo leS o tor oppJim Kenner 'and 'Ken �otanpeopletotrythe p I
Westerfield' are probably„ en- hone__their, present skills in
vied by every youngster in the preparation for the Canadian
country. Brut the two Toron- Junior Frisbee Championships' '
tonians don't play football or ' which wi'll•be held at -the CNE in
- Hockey' for overpriced salaries Toronto on Aug. 177 The winner
or lead lives that are so terribly of the Canadian event will
•
Attention-
Farmers
A-FOR SALE
HORSE. MANURE. Pick
Phone.482-3149.-31,32
8- CUSTOM' WORK
CUSTOM COMBINING, Cecil
Cranston 529-7691.,-31.32 '
VV AMID Custom Combining
-Bob Simpson Jr, Phone 529.7368.
—29-33
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- Did you know?
Located on the Muskoka.
River, -31/2 miles from
Bracebridge, Ont., -Santa's•
Village, which comprises .18
acres, is ti visited annually by ,
thousands of visitors, ,
The highway .from. White
River to Nipigon passes
'through some of the most
scenic spots along the whole
not th shore of Lake Superi or.
,,exciting that • young ' people
would look upon them' with
envy.
You see, • Jim and Ken play
frisbee for ra living., That's
right.- Every day the slender
duo toss.,,,the, frisbee' back and
..forth not only for the fun,of the
sport but as an' occupation.,But
what is even more envious is
•watching,,,,,t•hei r • perform - strations in two or three centres
making -the disc hop, skip and
dip at their very whim. a day. which may b,e'hunndreds
Kenner and, Westerfield are of miles apart. The duo' made a
the Canadian Frisbee Cham- brief stop in Goderich putting
pions and their talent is on a display for a•small group
eclipsed only by .their of youngsters at the arena
dedication to promote the sport before Irng for an •afternoo•n
to the young people in the engagen ent,`iva„G../elph, -
country. Lust August they They first began • playing
captured the freestyle event at-, frisbc�'c ifh�ut seven or eight
the CNE grounds and Ken is" years ago but ha'e ,only been .
also the Canadian distance playing, competitively foil the
champ'. ""` �a - last three years.f'rTipeir busy
Since that championship they summer- schedule has limited
have been sponsored by Molson their practice to one. or two
'I re.kveries of , Canada to hours a day••but• during the
promote_the sport. During the „winter ',they ` average two or
wirt er 'months they visited ',three hours of practice. •
more • than '20 college and ' Both Jini"and'Ken agreed the
university campuses giving year has, been a• success in
demonstrations and during' the -terms of, their own • ac-•-•
summer they have been kept complishrfict1ts Ta'nd in
active travelling the province promoting the sport 'to young
introducing and promoting the people and on August 9 'at the
sport to children ,in playground University of Toronto and on
programs. Centre Island August 10 their
The charnpioils are,,urging . title goes on the line,
par'ticip'ate , in, the North
American Championships to be '
staged jn the United States' and
receive a $1.,000 bond.
J inn and Ken enjoy_their
promotional tours ,but th,eir
hectic schedule makes their life
somewhat -less glamorous than ,
it • may seem. .During the
suinntier they ...give demon•
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j0 JUESE FARE,llL
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FR•E,D GRAHAM
A Baha'i funeral service, was
held at the McClellan. Funeral
Home Wednesday, July 23 for
Fred G'rftham, 62, who passed
on- -suddenly at his .summer
cottage in Inverhuron,
• Mr, Graham was born` in
Prince Edward Isl�ind and
resid d_ at 9n.t Y. wCreek and
�has.f. pent the ass 16 sumnl.t°rs
off his family cottage.
He was a faithful,and devoted
member of the Baha'i Faith for
30 years and served nine years
ort iii National Spiritual
Assembly (the highest rank nit,
Baha'i adminis-tration in
Canadla°), The last 11 years of
his life was spent in -loving
service as ,a member of the
MMlixtliti'r'1r'" tit/ellu lore' the
9
f`ra thrruRh I. walk througl, the vdlley
Th,. sh,r 1n,+ •,l dPalh I shall leo► no
Thtu, alt with,.Te
-23d Psalm
protection and propagation of
thchaith-�i�nCanada
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More than 275'believers and
friends travelled to Kincardine
from all parts of Canada', North
West Territories. Quebec,
Newfoundland, and Ontario, to
pay a last tribute to him whom
they hod. vs'orl�ed with andL
known so well.
Messages 0f.�varnith and love
were read from the Baha'i
World ('entre in Haifa, Israel.
Prayers for the deptfrted and
selection,, frnni the, Writings
were Mad,
Interment \A as ;i11 •I'ivertori
C'e-r11et 't y -
Memht'r'- of Mr'. Graham's
family reside in Goderich,
Storey Creek, Ottawa, Dundas
;Ind Dunnsvilit
—byRobSlirier They report a wide variety of
people visiting the .museum,
Every year, hundred's . of i'ritill Teeswater to Texas, from
people visit the Huron County Holland to New-- Hamburg.,
Pione&Museum, but not many' Souvenir sales have been good
-know what they are looking for, ;it the office.
or if they do, where to find it: ..•
Every year; these people will The five guides are together
obtain directions, histories and for this year on"ly• Only Cathy
information on the subjec‘s MacPhee, and Linda Campbell
that interest them from the' might be back next year;,,
museurri guides. These guides Cathy MacPhee, daughter of
are area students selectee from Grant and John MacPhee, is in
applications who work during 'her first year as- a museum
the summer at the museum. guide. She heard about the job
Their jobs include guiding'. :it GDCI, where she, is entering
tour' groups, painting pew . G,r-ode 12,, and applied. She lives •
exhibits, cleaning out the cases; in Benmiller and has plans to
ticket and souvenir sales and hexa dental assistant. .
office work. They work eight The "voiceof experience of
'hours aday°with some days off,. the guides. is Darlene Warner.
but they all enjoy the work they ' She is ,the daughter of Mr. and
do..Mr's. ':Donald Warner of
,Four guiding seems to be, Bayfieid, `and is „going' into
most appealing to them.:Their Grade 12 in Clinton. She will you
e is Mintoa,sccretarial training after
Garde 12,
Darlene was responsible for,
findingRuby "'Liebheit,
daughter of Guenther and Lilo
Wulff. her job, Ruby heard
from Darlene about the job and
submitted her application from
that. She is•entering Grade 12 at
CRSS' in Clinton in Septe.rnber.
L uckner
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MLS REALTOR -
BAY,FIELD VILLAGE
First offering for this modern
summer:winter home in this
unique village" with' two:,
bedrooms, 3 pc. bath, electric
heat, panelled porch, drilled well,
well landscaped lot. Direct Aic- a'
cess to lake. Excellent�Iocation on
paved street. Only, a short drive
tfrom London. To it1`pect call,
Orton Logan 432.7751 or (1) 565-
2746,. Eyerett, Lauckner Real
Estate Ltd,»M.L.S. Realtor.
love .of .r*meeting peopl „
unanimous, '
Darlene Warner is the only
one in her second year, so ,the'
remainder of the girds
generadlylearn from -her about
the routine.. Out of the five
guides, there is always at least
.one on the floor to look afterthe
tourists. - -
BAYFIELD VILLAGE per-
manent, one floor three bedroom
horine, L shaped hying -dining.
room, modern kitchen; four piece
bath, automatic oil heat, good
commercial lot, price drastically
reduced. -
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Bayfield,Lots, just, put up for'
sale. --
Huron Shores,;, octagonal 3•
bedroom cottage,,,living•room 36
x 20 with stone fireplace, modern
kitchen, 4 pc. bath, electric heat
insulated, community- well, wall
to.•. wall carpeting, furnished, -2
extra Tots available.
SNOWDEN ACRES d • two/
bedroom permanent home, Targe
living dining room, modern
kitchen; utility room, 4 piece
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" FARM O I RTYF
'Huron township,
300 acres > et and 'cash eio
farm, 8 room brick hquse, .
barns. `
Huron To,urnship.
200 acres beef and cash crop
farm.
Hullett,Township.
14.9 acres beef farm; cmc mile
frfimClinton. `'
West of Lucknow. 233 acre dairy
firm. 12 room house, large barn,
drive shed. 70 milk cows, all tht
implements. •
k4.
Colborne Township.
81 acres river property,. 70 acres
workable land, $40,000.
Goderich Toi reship,
[louse and barn on 2 acres.
$37,t)Q0. ,4_
•
Hul Pett Townsh.ip.. •
('aged layer, businesi in modern
buildings. 11.000 hens. .
Ilolletmjripfl
House a a 4 acres.,
it
1 mile frd "o/1�95 acres cash -
crop tan
%uburn area.
2till acrpirdoit'y, ftf1.' 8
brick hot1 S` . silo.
way farm.
Ilullett u20. ;ip
firiuse a 'rt b acres..
room
High-
(;oderic g� ilkhi
`r5 -acres dkiiiietnafarn, silo..
bath, treed landscaped lot, will .
sell 0urnistied or' 'unfurnished".
Goderich own j
1,611 ;acre+ Cr0,p>ou'se. barn;
Wanted cottage.suitable to live'i,p . silo, drive shed.
6 months, on lake or clast•to lake. '. • P; ,,, .•�x .. •pry
Prospect has $20;000 cash. 16 Cone ' sion, G e•rich Town
• ship. 11 you have a cottage for -sale now !louse a.barn n one acre.
is' the tine to list. '
sb acres. us& 4Ii�barn. silo.
2 bedroom permanent S.homeir,,,a .1,�,,tl�r-i4?r�41 1,?r»;"" a
living room with fireplace, dining •
M11orris To nship.'
area modern kitchen,.4_pc, bath, acre t +Illy ri"o
_electric heat. 10 percent .mor`- 11111 '� t o'm
tgage - house. Large barn.
p.
6 • !
I 71'4
;t miles fronsl,tofr,'hway 4
Permanent , brand new, 2 ��� r
"louse and b ? es.
bedroom Cottage, fireplace,
electric heat, inlaid carpet.'
Priced at only $24,200. with 52,000
West of Lu cam;,/I10/I�res farm.
down. piivher wilt' arrange No buildi
mortgage. .
-
rootri hau�a K; o farm.
Clinton art: 1 ace y� rm.
CRVSTQL_._E(EACl4 _.�.
3• bedroom summer cottage, " house. ,
large • living room, sun room,
fireplace,' close to lake, 515,000.
Taxes $75.
Please •cilli
ADAM FLOWERS
BAY.EItE,LDI-.565.281.5---.._. -
ilullett Township. -
'50 acre brtat��rw<ry 4.
moth o broiler
barnsi One sow•barn.
. I lulle'tt Township.
`100 acre. qinArfi .
• buildings, pret► �lv rv`'
C. Orton Logan .
565-2746
She. might like tp work, at the
museum next year, if she still -
lives, in the area. Like Darlene,.
she lives near Bayfield. "
Linda Campbell, daughter of
Don '-and Phyllis Campbell, iS.
thejUnibr metber of the•tearri.O
She is ,entering Grade 11 -at
CHSS next year. This is' her,
first job, -and she may.continue
with it next yer,
Batty"O'r`iu:Is the only one who
actually lives in Goderich. The
daughter •of Mr.. 'and Mrs.
Charl'e's Orr,' she is -entering -
Grade 12 at GDCI in Sep-
tember. She previously worked
two years at Lassaline
Orchards, and she is the only
guidb' who types well..4.As a
conscclu.ence, she get's all the-
-typing chores Her office work
here will serve her ,well. She
plans to become a -secretary
after= she is.•through school.
The ,five , girls work well
together. The reason they work
well is because they en jiffy their'
work. The reason they enjoy
-llduse trailibKni drips shed on
iacres inSt &Twie Ship,"
Goderich Township.
I60 acres. 111 room brick house.
Barn, silo, thin• ' 'parlou'r.
Drive shed: 3$ ows and
heifers, all.the, implements.
C. Buruma-
Clinton
182-3267.
salesman for .
,K. W. Colquhourt
Limited
'Clinton`142-6717 •
militoommoillimmiamma
FOR FAST
RESUL1.USE
CLASSI FIEDS:
524-8331
their work , is because they
cn°joy meeting people. And
pLople -is the reason why. the
Huron County PioneerMuseum
exists. '
DuidedtoHr
The'f't a guides at the Huron.County PioneerWlusetun point the way to J.H. Neill's cabin. Left to
right they are Ruby Liebheit, Cathy'McPhee,'Darlene Warner, Betty Orr and Linda Carnpbeil,
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