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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ti.,, 1. BIRTH'S
In the Estate .of Florence Claudia
„May Wilford, late of the Town of
Goderich and formerly " of 69
Leacrest Road, Toronto, Ontario,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the 'Estate of Florence -
Claudia May Wilford, who died on
or about 26th May 1975, are
notified to 'send particulars to the
undersigned on or before the Atli,
day of September 1975, after
which date the Estate will be
distributed having regard only to,
the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
Dated at Richmond Hill this 23rd
day of July 1975. .,, a.
Robert -George Britnell,
Executor,
• : P.O. Box 52,
Richmond Hill, Ontario,
L4C 4x9,
—31,32
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
PERSON. seen stealing Hoover
Spin Washer frorrl' our barn on
Oxford Sr. please return. im.
mediately and no further action
will he taken in this matter, -32
SU'FrTON: George and Diane (nee
Jarrett) are proud to announce
the birth of their daughter, Amy
+Diane, on July 30, 1975, 'at
Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,
Ontario.-32nc
23. ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced of
Sharon Mohring, daughter and -
step -daughter- of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Simons, Waterdo'wn,
Ontario, to Daniel Thorburn, son
of Mrs. Doris Thorburn and the
late " Mr. Donald- Thorburn,
Waterdown, Ontario. The 'wed-
ding to take place on August 21,
1975, iin Hamilton, Ontario. -32
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W H-EE'L CHA I R S— WALKERS, "
The Humanitarian Service C,P. &
T. Committee of the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges'
have equipment for loan. Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217..--11
Mr. and Mrs. aLeonard Fisher,
Rl, 4, Goderich, are pleased to
announ'ce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Margaret Gail, to ,Calvin Kohl
Sinith,- son of bMr. and Mrs.
Merrill Rat Smith, Cobden,
Ontario, The wedding "to take
place August 30; 1975,. in Ben -
miller United Church, Ben -
miller, --32
26. CARD OF THANKS
•
MILLS: I wish to thank9'elatives,
friends and neighbors forcards,
flowers, treats and visits•'while in
Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Doctors, nurses• and
eow , staff. Mrs: J.B. Mills: -32
16. PERSONAL
• 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 "4
DO YOU have marriage or family
problems? The Ministry of�,Com-
rnunit•y & 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.---8if
17. LOST AND FOUND,
LOST — Walking cane,' Corner
Cambria 'Rd. and Nelson Street. '
, Gall524-2228. REWARD. -3"2
LOST: Dark .and white fluffy
Persian kitten on Tuesday, July
29th, in the Picton 'St. area,
Reward. Phone .524-6256 W. T; .
Lumby, 196 Pictoh St. •E.—•32
LOST: Gold-Plated.locket in the
vicinity of the' Square, Goderich
on July 25, 1975. If found please
phone 524-9673.-32
LOST, - two miles . south. of
Goderich at Lakeshore Ro• d
-Camp. 12 ft. aluminum boat,51
ft., red border, initials ARK in
black with gold, trim. Reward.
Finder please phone Mrs. Walter
Pierson, 524-8070:-32,33' ,
20..TO GIVE AWAY .
KITTENS, two grey and white.
one grey and one ,calico. Phone
524-7.511.-32
Ferre,,
21, BiRTHS
SYGROVE-: Al and Louise, -
Sarnia, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the arrlval of their
daughter, Jill Marie,, on July 27,
1975, in. St. Joseph's •,i«iospital,
Sarnia, Ontario,•-32nc
;WESTLAKE: '1 would like to
extend my thanks and ap-
preciation to all who visited me
and sent flowers, cards and gifts
while I. was 'a patient in Clinton
Public'Hospital. Also my sincere
thanks to friends and neighbours
who helped out in any„,way during.
the time of my accident. Special
thanks to Dr. E. Watts and at-
tending physicians of both
Clinton and Goderich hospitals,
nurses and "staff. Ronald
Westlake.= -32 -
•
PORTER: We would, like to
'•-c kpiress- -iiur • appreciation to
Goderich and Clinton .fire.
• departments for their assistance
when 'our barn burned Thursday
evening, and 4 to friends and
• neighbours for their thought-
fulnes and,.,assistdhce. :Bill and
Alice Porter. -32
KITTON: We wish to express
sincere appreciation for the acts
. of kindness and messages of
sumpathy received at the time of
our loss of a dear father and
.grandfather. We would especially
like to thank Rev-. G. L. Royal,
Mr. Dave`McMill'an, members of
Rnya,1„ Canadian Legion Branch
109, pallbearers,and to.those who
have assisted us ,in any way.
Doris Mallough,, Karen Sturdy,
and Michael Mallough.-32x •
REDMOND; Jim and Judy
Redmond (nee'. McGuire) are
pleased to announce the tyirth of
their son James Donald Lea at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, July 31, 1975. First grandchild, Mrs. Muriel McGuire,
and 8th grandchild for Mr. and
Mrk. John L. R •dritiiand.r--32'"• """•' " `�"•
THOMAS: Mr. and Mrs. Edward'
Thomas, RR 5, Clinton, a
daughtex.Regan Patricia July 31,
1975 at Alexandra 'Marine and
General Hospital,
VANDERHAAR : At Alexa• ndra
.Hospital August 5, 1975 to Mr,'and
Mrs: Douglas Vanderhaar, RR 2,
Bayfield a daughter, Angela
Louise,
TAYLO$,: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Taylor, Goderich„�p`a daughter
RebecodSu an, August 4, 1975 at
,.Alexandra Hospital.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs, Gordan 'Crawford,
Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to
announee the forthcoming
m`arri'age of their only daughter, •
Becky Lynn, .to Mr. David John
• McIvor, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
Leonard Willis, Goderich,
Ontario. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, August 30,
.1975, at 6 p.m. in Victoria Street
.United Church, Goderich,,
Ont. --32
THIS WEEK'S
CLUB
Winners
CLUB NO. 4
MISS' LINDA FAULKNER
• CLUB NO. 5
MRS. MARGARET WHITE
You can be next
Nothing to buy
Nothing” to I.se
Enquire today
N. T. ORMANDY
DIAMOND SPECIALIST
GODERICH
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Attention Futmrs
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AT FOR SALE
HORSE MANURE, Pick up.
Phone 482-3149•.-31,32
B- CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM COMBINING, Cecil
• Cranston 529:7691.-3132
WANTED Custom Combirling'
Bob Simpson Jr". Phone 529-7368.
—29-33.
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Custom
Swathing
JOHN KUIPERS
524-8057
C - WANTED
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WANTED:. Second cut Alfalfa
hay and straw Phone 529-
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GO0JRICHS13NAL-STAR, T RSDAY, AUG,rULIT 7,1975. -.PAGE 13
taylor's Coineis u "
Ladies,kids. kids playi
DUNGANNN DOINGS
MRS. MARY B:ERE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young'
tock a weekend trip to London,
Niagara Falls, Cal-01)1)01ville,
1,r -H.1 Ruckton Safari, While .in -
Ca raphe I1'. Iia• they visited Mrs,
1)un Aubin and family but
missed. scant I)on as he was
•working' -
Mrs Gladys ...._-WittLie.e.. of
Clinton called on Mrs. Minnie
Jones and Mel recently.
V'isitor's recently with Mr,
and Mrs, Bill Park were Mr.
and Mrs; Harry Tideswell Of
Gudmeh and Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Snell of 'Goderich, formerly of
Scotland. u '''
Church services in
Dungannon United Church will
re,u me'on Sunday, August 31 at
-• 1 I :15. a, m.- Sunday School will
begirt i1s new season on Sep-
tember ".
Clare. and John Johri jton of
'l'orunto'spent the weekend with
their grandparents, ,.Mr. and
Mrs, Russell Johnston,
Mrs. Gad Huber took her
grandniother, Mrs. Thos. Park
to -London for an eye check-up
one day last week. Mrs. Ben
Pak and Janice accompanied
them to Lucan too visit Mrs,
I )avid (Eleanor) Compton`..
Sunday Visitors withMr, and
Mrs. Ben Pa'r& were. •Mr. and
Mrs, Ed Burt, and three
children of Clinton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee
.Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross
McNee at Iluronvi on
Saturday. Mrs. McN has
been in.the infirmary With. a
chest cogestion but4seems to
he improving'well.
' Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Fowler
and Mr. and•Mrs. John Fowler
of Grand Bend attended the'
funeral 'of their •sister-in-lawv,'
Mrs. Fried Fowler, in Port
1-: 1g n on 'T'tiesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Bates,.
St. Catharines called .• on her
quint and uncle. Mr. • and Mrs.
Chas. Fowler on Thursday.
.Mrs. Fern McDonald,
Rexdale, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Ott 'Mat-
thew and Andrew, of Kitchener
visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy on. the weekend,,
Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael
and family„ Mr. and Mrs. 'hick
Park & family, Mrs. Debbie
Meur•s, and Diane Hayward of
Sarnia spent -the weekend
camping at Donnybrook,
'r 'Mrs. u,S. Fines, Toronto and
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur,
Willowdale are spending a
week 'at 4heir summer home 11 and 12 boys, Stephen
here, Bradley Wilbur carne on, deBoer, Harold Wreringa, Allan
Sunday ' with,. Mr. and Mrs..4t_1akker; girls 11 and up,
Harold Loveday, Mark, Yvonne Wieringa, Laurie
Heather and Chris of Aylmer Bauer,Debbie Harrison.:
with whom he had been
inenj�in for dinner.
On July 30, 'the members of
the Taylor's Corner Codi-
munity Club,. gathered,, at the
Holmesville School for their
annual pienie. ---
Joyce Oke, Sylvia Johnson
and ,Donna Bauer, conducted
the races for the children. They
reported the,following results:
Running, pre-school girls,
Tammy Talbot, Angela
Bakker, Dawn Epson; ages 6-8
boys and girls, Peter Wieringa,
Kevin Talbot, Colleen Rodges;
ages 9 and 10 boys and''gitrts„
Linda Wferinga, Cathy Oke,
Larry Bader,
•
visiting.
„ Mrs. Cecil Blake attended 'a
school reunion in Atwood last
Sunday and went on to ;'visit
members ' of her family in
Alliston and Toronto 'for the
rest of the week, On Saturday
evening Mrs. Blake attended a
40th anniversary' welding
dinner for Mr, and Mrs. Palmer
Kilpatrick at The Mill, Ben -
miller.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eedy and
Laurel of Strathroy spent the
weRend witch Mrs. Heber Eedy
and Thornton.
' Service on Sunday at
Christian Fellowship Church in
Dungannon was -in charge of
the Youth Class., Song leader
was I-rene Martin and the
sermon was given ,.by Doug
Zetir•. An impressive skit on The
Lord's Prayer was put on by
Keith,,Metzger and. 'John
W4aglerSpecial music,was
provided by the group The
Last Commandment" of
0r,lenallan Menonnite Church.
Kick the Slipper, ages 7 and 8
boys and girls, Allan Bakker,
Harold Wieringa; Brian,
Johnson,
Throw the ball in the basket,
Laurin• Basler -and Judy Bakker.
tied.
While the children were
enjoying their games outdoors.
the ,ladies were entertained by
Dorothy Whitely, Lorraine
Young.and Martharde Boer.
Stay afloat
with
Small craft
safety
The results of their contests
were as follows: w
Nail pounding, Isobel Sturdy;
guessing the Amber of'pe«s in
jar, Lorraine Young;. naming
the advertisements, Jean Ginn;
the number game, Dorothyand
Birdie Whitely, tied; dropping
the clothespin, Jane Sinclair;
square puzzle, Jane Sinclair.
At about 5 o'clock the ladies
and children were joined by the
men of the families; who came
in from. the fields and jobs in
town to join them fora delicious
supper.
About'100 people sat down to
enjoy the home
made salads;,,
biscuits, ham andi about 10
different kinds of pies topped
by ice cream.
•6 •
graduates
Lori Angela Srni.th, daughter._
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith of
I''►�l Victoria St., Goderich,
graduated from Stratford
Nursing Division of Conestoga
College on July 26,at the Con-
vocation in Kitchener.
HOME & BUILDING CENTRE
-August promises to be a busy
'' month-for°S1r'nse>tl'' golfers and 'I
would like flow to -remind you of
some of the coming events.
On Wednesday, August 20,
W the Sunset Ji,tni-or •Invitational'
golf tournament will 'be 'held.
Tee off time is from 8 a:m. to 12, . Betty ' Westlake and Adele
noon. A barbecue is planned. ' •D'rennan (-tied ), Sue Gower,
Then, one week later, on the Betty Heleskc, Barb Fisher and
27th, ' the Sunset 'Men's Fay Donaldson (tied) : fourth
Invitational ;gol�:;tournament flight, Shelley Liriner, Betty
'' will be held. , It ,will include a . Fuller and Audrey,Lyndon.
roast beef dinner.,After ' their golf game, • the
'Golf matches re now un- ladies hada steak barbecue7Jo
do'rway for the Club' Cham= ..Anne Telford won a rain cape in '
- •pionshi.ps-at-the-Sunset,-Please ..the lucky draw.,..W._.c'lIexpe;ct,to
check- the. sheets .in: the see you on the course, rain dr,
• Clubhouse to see who you will shine, from now on JoAnne! ,,
be playing with.; The holiday weekend proved
' Last • Monday, July • 28, the to be busiest on Sunday and
RCAF Clinton Reunion . was
Monday.' The fixed Scotch
held at the.Sunset, It included two ball on Monday, August 4
golf and a"roast beef dinner. . ,was quite successful. .It .in -
Some of the winners were: first eluded a Gorn roast and about
_ low gross, Tim West; first low 30 people,were present.
net, -.J. McHugh: second low Winners we're: Jo ,Anne"
gross, Dave Bedour; "second Telford mid Bill Brown; 'Joyce,
low net, G. Frechette; third lo'w Bolton and Bill Asher:,, Adele
gross, Jim Houston; third low -Drennan' and George Low;
net, Mark Lassaline; fourth' low . Jean Asher and An Middel;
gross, Bud Boyds; fourth low Betty Fuller and Stan Telford;
net, Patil•'Dumaytie;` , ifth low Dianne Armstrong and George
low —Williams; and: Mar•iette
gross, Don Bedour; fifth
net, Charlie Rn rtson; sixth Chisholm and George Bolton.
low gross, Cam acDonald; - The next mixed Scotch.' two
'lend sixth low' net, D bail will he held on Saturday,
Fleisch•aver Aotos
t 16.
Other winners were: first
flight, Joyce Bolton and Jean,.
Asher: second flight,'°Elaine
Phillips, Lorraine Baechler and
Pat Clifford (tied) and Pat
Dockstader and Jo Anne
' Telford (tied) : third flight,
• Bulletin Board
GODF.,RICH Township Annual
Picnic, Sunday, August 10, 1:30
p,,Holmesville
schoolgrounds, Please bring
lunch for a smorgasboard
picnic at, 5'' p.ni., your own
dishes cutlery and' chair. i'ce
-cream and, beverage supplied,
An afternoon's fun planned for
all ages, • Welcome
everyone. --32
Low gross on Men's 'Night, ', The tip for this week; Reach
July 29,,'was Dennis Lassaline for the clouds to hit• longer
and the low net was. Mike Shots, To achieve satisfactory
Ritchie. 'Co'ngratulations ,arm extension 'through' the
Dennis trnd,Wlike! swing, thio of reaching for.the
Other wi,nners were: first clouds air the top of the
hackswing •and. on the follow -
flight, Gorge Low, 'Rick through,' This. extension and.
Sc�,werby, Jack MacKenzie and hif;ger•� �rrc it creatc�5 will allow'
Bruce Lyndon; Second' flight, ••vtlu cut; generate the club -head
Cam ' -, Mac'Donatd, '• Mark speed necessary' fen• good
Lassaline, Fred Arrrr:~trcag, distance, Giv1� it a. try, good
Leon Gaynor, ikon Mrt-
rhelmore, Tim O'Brien and luck and Come Alive In -T5!
Paul Cor iveau: third flight,
• Brian MacDonald, Roy Telford,
Don .Sicniorl, Ray Cook, Don
Fuller, Cy Murrel and Walter
Sheardown,
Thirty-four • women were
present for Night on July 31.
Low gross .fort-: the night was
Shirley . Baechler.
• -Congratulations Shirley!
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