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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-30, Page 21- 4 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20. TO GIVE AWAY IN THE ESTATE OF Miss Edith Josephine Stirlingi All Persorts' having claims 4t, against the Estate of Miss Edith Josephine ,,Stirling, late of Goderich, Ontario (formerly Bayfield), deceased, who died on or about the. 8th day of August, 1975, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal , Representative of the said deceased on or before the 15th day of November, 1975, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representative will ,distrlbute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated at Goderich this 15th day of October, 1975. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario 9, (Executor or Administrator) By Donnelly & Murphy 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. Their Solicitors herein —43,44,45AR 15. PUBLIC NOTICE -4111111111111111.11116111111•11i1 WHEELCHAIRS — WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah L'Odges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos •Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.-38eow Araaanwar Treasurer's Sale of Lands in Arrears of taxes County of HURON NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN that a fax sale wilLbe' held in The Council -Chambers of the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesdajf, December 9, 1975 at 10:00 a.m. re any ynpaid taxes still outstanding at that date, as shown on the list published in the Ontario Gazette on September 6, 1975. • NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if any of the unpaid lands remain unsold,,an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, December 16, 1975 at the same hour and place. Lists of the properties in- volved may be secured at my office in the Coyri House, Goderich, Ontario. BILL HANL , Treasurer, COUNTY OF HURON 16. PERSONAL WE INVITE engaged Couples to. visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton, Receive .a free gift,and fell your friends about our shower and BridalRegistry 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.-2-8tf 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black velvet scarf, ascot style, on •Wednesday, October '22nd, during noon hoar, around Stanley Street. Reward offered. Phone 482-9447.-44 LOST: Sterling silver •charm bracelet, Friday night, C,arubtia Rd. Several charms of sen- timental value. Reward. Phone 524-9892 or 524-9189. Owner anxious for return • of bracelet. --44,45 FOUND: A set of keys near Texaco Station Tuesday. Owner may have same for paying for ad. Phone 524-7936.-44 LOST: One pair. size 2 girl's Bauer figure skates, almost new, mixed up with pair of size 1 at Arena on Sunday, October 19, 1975. If anyone has size 2 instead of size 1 please call 524-6668.-44 11.111111111.11111111•111., 20. TO GIVE AWAY • WANTED — A good home for Brandy, a spayed female Weimaraner, 6 years old, very gentle. Phone 524-6354.-42tf FEMALE pup, four nioriths needles, housebroken. Phone 2851.-44 HOME wanted for two Persian kittens. Phone 524-7928 after 4 pm, -44 21. BIRTHS SCOTT: Ian and Dianne are pleased to announce the birth of their sun, Andrew Ian, on October 24, 1975, at Alexandra Marine and Qeneral Hospital, Goderich.-44 LAWSON : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawson (nee Sharon .,..kohnston) are proud to announce the birth of their son, Derrick John, October 24, 1975, at 7:21 a.m. •at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. -44 BRAY: Dave and Louise are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Louise Anne. on. the 21st of October, 1975, at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich. Anne is a third grandchild for Mrs. E. Bray, Harbour Grace, Nfld. and a first fOr Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaefer, Goderich1-44ar LEEKING: Morley and Trieneke (nee Beuker) are proud to an- nounce the „birth of their daughter, Andrea Jeanette, on October 16, 1975, weighing 7 lbs. 7 ozs., in Brampton.. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henk Beuker, of Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Leeking, of Listowel, formerly of Goderich.-44 BLACK: To Ron and Betty Black of St. Thomas, on Tuesday, October 21, .1975, at Victoria -Hospital, London, a son, Jeffrey Howard, a brother for Ronda and Julie. -44 RIEGUNG: To Mr. and Mrs. Max Riegling, RR 3, Lucknow, at Wingham. General Hospital, October 25., 1975, a son.-44nc OLSON: Kathy and Glen OlSon.; Dungannon, Ontario, are -proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Amy Marie, 7 lbs. 14 - at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich , Ontario, on October 26, 1975.Vsister for Bryan. -44 CLARKE: At • Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on • October 25, 1975, to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Clarke, Auburn, Ontario, a daughter, Sarah Lynne. A sister for Melissa. -44 REED: To Donna and Greg, of Kingston, Ontario, a baby boyv Jason John, on Ootober 18, 1975. A brother for Jennifer. -44 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Boyce of Goderich announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy Lou, toDouglas James Roulston, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roulston, Stratford. The wedding will take place Friday, November 21, 1975, at 5:30 p.m. at North Street United Church. -44x Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher, RR 2, Clipton, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy Joy, to Mr. Wayne Reginald Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Good, doderich. The marriage will take place al .Benmiller United Church on Friday, Novp,mber 7, 1975, at 7 p.m —44x Mr. and Mrs. . Norman MacDonald, Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter •Rosanne, to Wilfred Ltirry Pickett, son of mr. and ,Mrs, Kenneth Pickett, Clinton, Ontario. The marriage will take place on November 44, 1975, in Knox Presbyterian -e hurch , Goderich, Ontario, o• at 7 : 30 p.m. -49 25. IN MEMORIAM ASHTON: In loving.memory of a dear son and brother, Harold Jatnes, who entered rest seven years ago, October 31, 1968. There,is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide, For ' each day in Memory's garden We still walk side by side, Wherever life may take us, Whatever we may do, The memory of the years we shared Will keep us close to you, —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, , Dad, Linda and fo. LARDER : In loving memory of Sara Larder, who passed away November 1, 1973. lh tears we saw you sinking. We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping. So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish youpack To suffer that again, „ Ever remembered by husband Charlie, Don, Evelyn and 26. CARD OF THANKS . CALVVVELL: We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy, at the time ofpour sodden loss of a dear husband,gather and grandfather, Mr. George. Caldwell. Wewould especially like to thank Rev. G. L. Royal, Rev. 'Ronald C. McCallum; Dr. J. W. Wallace, Goderich Police Dept., am- bulance attendants, Ted and Alma McLean, Mrs. Mary Young, Women of Knox, McCallum. Funeral Home, and those who have assisted us in any way.—Mrs. George Caldwell and family. -44x MALLOUGH: The son and (la -tighter -in-law. of the late Alex Mallough wish to convey their sincere thanks for the , many expressions of sympathy received from relatives and friends,—Don and Sandra - Jean .-44x' SPARKS: The family of the late Ross Sparks wish to express their sincere gratitude to their relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown them in their lossof a dear husband, father and grandfather. Also for the floral tributes, ,sympathy' cards and ,donations to Heart Fund. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, the nurses and orderlies on first floor Alexandra Hospital, the pallbearers, McCallum 'Funeral Home,'Rev. Rbyal, and the Legion Auxiliary.--LIrene Sparks and family. -44x O'DWYER: The family of the late_41Mrs. Timothy O'Dwyer wishes to"express their sincere' thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the many, acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes, spiritual offerings, and messages of 'sympat,hy received during their recent sad bereavement of a • dear wife, mother and grand - A GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,, 1975—PAGE 11 liert Alexander and Ken Hutchins of Suncoast Estates Ltd. Hutchins at pre -opening celebrations last Tuesday. (staff are pictured with their. wives Kay -Alexander and Joy photo) Nature i says M s best flood protector VCA resources manager The a nd VaHey- Conservation 'Authority 'has established what it 'feels are badly needed flopd plain regulations for the Maitland. Valley and now have a political hot potato getting the regulations enforced. Ian Deslauriers, resources manager for the MVCA, told a Goderich Rotary club meeting Tuesday that the Authority was striving to give the river back its own when mother.—Timothy O'Dwyer and , they established a flood plain, and that the • plain was primarily for the protection, of homeowners: - "Zoning the flood plain is a' for yisits, cards and flowers., positive step for flo d while I was 'a patient in Alexandra Hospital. They meant a lot to me. Also special thanks to Dr. R. G. Lomas, nurses and staff on first floor.—Lois family.-44nc HUGILL: I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbors LEVEY.: I would like to thank doctors and nurses at l4niversity Hospital and special thanks' to Dr. Cieslar while a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Mrs. Evelyn Levey. -44 THIS WEEK'S Winners , CLUB NO. 5 — MRS. MURIEL JOHNSTON CLUB NO. 6 MRS. ALBERTA MOORE You can be next Nothing to buy Nothing to lose Enquire today N. T. ORMANDY DIAMOND SPECIALIST GODERICH WINTER DRIVING SURVIyAL KIT Now is the time to' get your winter driving kit in, order. before .$yop get caught in „the first snowstorm of the season, suggests Consumers' Association of Canada. For country driving, the motorist should 'carry in the car shovel, an axe or hatchet, sand, a scraper and a brush to remove ice. A tow chain, booster cable, flashlight, warning light or road flares, can he extremely useful in case of motor breakdown on a barren stretch of . highway. Other handy hew are road maps and a compass,' extra clothing and footwear, first fild kit, matches and fire ex- tinguisher. Rolls ofhard candy are the most valuable sources of quick energy. Keep both back and front car scat covered with . blankets which can he used in emergeneies. Be a careful consumer, Join CAC, 251 Laurier Avenue 'West, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 5Z7, 04 protection but is getting a negative political' reaction:". . said Mr. Deslauriers, He said the floodplairn, which drains about 1,000 square miles'of land into the Maitland River, was designated by the authority on maps but that none of the maps have been registered by the province,. The zoning, he explained, meant that no buildings of any type and no fill could be placed on the flood plain of the county's largest river. The loggerhead between the MVCA and politic § arises from potential land use being looked at in the flood plain. Mr. Destauriers said that some agricultural factions, both federal and provincial, and some municipalities bordering the river are ,promoting use of the flood plain for .farm land or hOusing:' The authority wants the area kept entiiely in its natural state to allow it to drain its vvatersbed. "The direction taken by the province in the matter seems to be to do nothing," he said. "We (MVCA) have had no response to our zoning and land designation requests but as yet no steps have been taken to alter the plain byany group. • The resources manager. cited drainage, practices in agriculture as an example of what'the authority was -trying to Prevent. He said That ditching, dug to allow' farm land to drain, was increasing the volumes jai water and its., speed running' into the river and adding to the already severe flood problems ex- perienced upstreaM. He said that several large swamp areas were being looked at as potential agricultural land if cleared and drained but that the ef- fects such clearing would have on the flood plain would he drastic. "These swamps are natural holding areas for flood waters and if you remove them then the water hasnowhere to go hut downstream and its in- creased volume and velocity merely adds to the ,flood levels-. in the lower river area," the speaker reasoned. The Authority is attempting an educational program for lawyers; professional people involved fn housing, ehgin.eers and municipal clerks to allow them to offer some sort of consumer protection. He said that by educating 4 ,II -e -s -e -people --they .coad- vise potential home buyers in the flood plain oltheir risks of flood damage and encourage them to build elsewhere. He said that engineers could also advise anyone investigaUpg the reclaiming of a swamp area of the effects that claiming may have and discourage their projects. "The best protection of the swamps and the flood plain is simply to buy the land or control • it," said Mr. Deslauriers. A pictoral summar flood activity, and damage •was offered by Mr. Deslauriers as he stressed the need for flood protection. y of - He . pointed .out___that._ the, Maitland has swollen over its bank § three ti meg in the past two years and has twice caused extensfte damage to homes along the river and crept into municipal areas causing extensive erosion of roads. He said that in one•of the Ooods' the water level rose fiv'e feet in as many hours but that fortunately, the con- servation authority was able to predict the flood and allowed many home and business owners to prepare for the flood and minimize damage. "Protection of the natural state .of the plain is for the TO THESE FAREWER Gordon H. Rathwell - Gordon H. Rathwell f 327 Ontario Street, Clinton, died in the Clinton Public Hospital, Wednesday, October 22, 1975, at the age of 62., Born October 23, 1912, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Rathwell, he was raised irfGoderich township. He married Helen I. Nediger in Clinton, in 1948. They „farmed in Goderich township 'ttntil 1963 at which time they moved $o Clinton where, Mr. Rathwell was e !'nc Po1. l:Yed at Clinton Public Sh Mr. Rathwell was a former elder in the Wesley -Willis United Church. ',4 Surviving, besides Mrs. Rathwell, is one daughter, Rhonda (Mrs. Stewart Menzies) of Thunder Bay. Also surviving are four brothers, Edgar, of Goderich; Darcy of BrtIcefield, Thomas, of RR 3, Clinton,: and Arnold of Port Elgin; and four sisters; Mrs. John (Muriel) Grigg of Clinton,' Mrs. John (Dorothy) Ostrom .of Varna, Mrs. Varna.Robert(Marjorie) Stirling of RR: 3, Clinton, and Mrs.William, (Eleanor) McAsh of Mr. Rathwell was predeceased by one brother, Robert J. Rathwell. Funeral services were held at the Beattie Funeral Home in Clinton, on Saturday, area as well for the tax- u0_trihr presided. October 1975._ Rev. J. esece• " .prateetion p,eop le in the _ payers," said Mr. Interment followed at the Deslauriers. ''You and I will Clinton cemetery. Pall bearers were George pfoaryyn.e7rsaPodr croenptainiruinegtofl00"rd Wright, George Cutler, damage as more buildings go George Hudie, Charles up on the flood plain and Nelson, Gary Jewitt and Bert repair costs get more 'ex- Gray, peWve." Flowerbearers were Ralph He added that the banks of Holland, Murray Grigg, Steve the river near Goderich-Were Rathwell and Lloyed Holland. ideal as a flood plain. He said they were'very wide and now, after several inciderices of flood damage, uninhabited which allowed the river to swell in peak seasons without costing money or creating darnage. hopeful that the floods will become less of' a problem in the future but we at the Authority are positive if the flood plainis not they will become larger and more damaging year, by - "Some optimists are year," he said. GODERICH 334-346 HURON ROAD GODERICH .524-9381 524-8841 524-8411 Huron Countys Economy Car Headquarters Here Here ere Price Decrease? YES! We hove lowere& the pLi.c.e on our 4 door sedan and 2 door hatchbacks --- so now you can buy An AMC Hornet with 2,3 or 4 doors at one low price? 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA for Immediate Delivery The Proven a All new ,A,M( cars arc hacked Thr nulusive AM( !Wye( ProteLtinn Plan •Vsk uoInr (011 dtlail, Hornet Hatchback "X" Hornet D/L 2 -Door Sedan. $3699: Hornet 4 -Door Sedan Certain items illustrated are optional at extra cost. 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