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36. Announcements
47. Card of Thanks
IHE HUMANITARIAN Service Committee of the
Goderich Qddfellow and Rebekah Lodge hos
equipment fur loan Contact Arnos Osboldeston
524.9623 or Fred Fn)rley 524 7217
138. Auction Sale
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GODERICH PATHFINDERS
fhe Fust Goderich flcothfrnders would like to
Munk all those who attended our Pancake
Breukfust us well. U5 the tollowing bponsurs tui
their suppo. t McDonald s Goderich lire Sales
Joe s' Lundutg, Perfect Puc Vuriety Lyons &
Mulnern Ins. Woodall Plumbing and Healing.
•-Xaur +p}sort wt" grPatly up prQV511. d. 98
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AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc to
he held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
(Talton; for Russell Fie'ard of Bayfield,
plus several local consignors
SAT. FEB: 28
at 10 a.m.
Modern round table w/2 haves and 5
matching (hairs, 5 piece bedroom suite
pair matching contiro.ntal beds, Italian
Provincial chesterfield & chair; daven-
port couch, 2 modern cht•sterfteld &
chair sets, 2' chrome table & chair sets;
Zenith colour TV • on pedestal stand;
RCA XL 100 colour TV, harvest gold
automatic -washing -machine, Westing•
house. automatic washer, Simplicity
wringer washer, harvest gold 30" gas
stove; Beach 22" electric stove; 4 range
hoods, Clectrohome humidifier; hall
seat and mirror, upholstered rocker,
wicker love seat, antique wooden love
seat, round wicker table, 2 wooden
stools, dresser, with mirror, chest of
drawers, desk, antique chest of draw-
ers, wicker sewing stand; wicker fern
stand, single door wardrobe, 3 chicken
' coop chairs;• china cabinet, 2 Lazy, boy
chairs, odd small tables, 31 day wall
clock, 2 Aladdin lamps, hooked mats,
copper boiler, crocks; 2 gun racks;
glassware;'.sume bedding' garden tools;
girls bike; step ladder, Many other
items too numerous to Mention.
TERMS'CAS.FH
'Auctioneers:
RICHARD LOBB & BURT LOBS
482-7898
I40. Lost & Found
SH6ARDOWN
Special Ihank's to Dr. Walker Dr Lumbert Dr
Neal nurses and staff of Goderich Hospital for
their cure to oil friends relatives and to those
who sem gifts flowers. cards and'ernernbered
me in any way to Ro' Burke.- who looks after the
second visiting of Legion Branch 109 Rev, Bull
and North St United Church fol visitations and to
Jessie Naylor for her company Murray Sheor
down wife and family 08x
WILCOX
Frank and I would Ike to express our sincere
gratitude to Dr Fowler stuff and nurses on 9th
.floor University Hospital for their wonderful
care Also to Dr: Conway Dr Rourke therapists
'and nurses on first floor„ Goder ich Hospitul to
relatives friends and neighbors for phone calls
visits,, letters curds` flowers heats and prayers
also to Rev, G.L Royal and Rev. Kidd• for •their
visits We will always
thoughtfulness, Eve4yn.....08.'
47. Card of Thanks
BARROWS
We gratefully thank oil our relatives, friends and,
neighbours for the flowers- donutiorrs to the
Heui 1 Fund their presence (it the turrerul
of McCollum X Pull° who we ulso thunk and
Rev Bull and North St United Church for the
lunch also for the food brought•into the.. house
Our thunk$ al -so to Maitland Munor for ail of
Cc>rfadicua UIQ swJJ Ireig rPill Pruf,er LI_Ul,l
Lour° Smith Mr and Mrs rhos ruylor and' all
our families nH
SPRUNG
I would like to Monk my friends and relotives for
their cowry ucts of kindness while I was In the
hospitul Thunks to all the nurses on second floor
east Audrey Sprung 08
48. Coming Events
GODERICH FIGURE Skating Club presents us An
nuol Skating Pop Concert ut Goderich Arena
February 2,8, iwo shows 2 p.m and 7 p m
Silver collection Please corse out and support
your dub, 06 08ar
CANADIAN FORESTERS Court Bennnller presents
a casino night at The Foresters Hall Benrniller
March 14 1987 S3 00 per person Tickets
remember your ovullable at the door 08
CAESAR
We would like to thank all our friends and family
who attended our Buck, and Doe, A special
thanks to all the ones who worked so hard to
make it a success, Gory und Janet: 08x
CAESAR
.We 'would. like to.,thank everyone who carne OW
to help us celebr"ate our special day. Thanks also
for all the lovely wedding gifts, Gary and
Janet, 08x.
LOST. Brown shutter taken from house,. )f found,.
plouse toll 524.8414' after 4 p.m, , 0311Tx
44. Engagements
BRUNK - WILLIAMS
Mr, and Mrs. James Brunk wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter,' Susan
Edno, to ,Mr. David Williams of London, on April •
4.., ,1987 at 2 p.rn. in St. Lukes 'Chapel in
Byron. 08• •
46. In Memoriam
GILDERS
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In lov-ing memory of a wonderful father and
grandfather, Wwho-pass-edilfred`Gilders, who -pass -ed away
two years'ago March 1„1985. -" -
What we could give if we could say ,
Hello Dad" in the same old'way,,
To hear his voice and see his smile
To sit and chat with him awhile,
#1,•-rnennt so very much to us •
That nothing we can say
Con'tell the sadness inour hearts.
As we think of him each day.
So you who have a father
Cherish him with care
For you'll never know the heartache,
Until you see his empty chair.
Loved :and still sadly" missed by Doug. Hilda,
David and Jackie. '08 .
TELFORD
In loving memory of our dear father Roy, who
• left us one year ago February 23. 1986;.
What we would give if we'could say.
'Hi Dad," in the same old way;
To hear your voice and see your smile,
To sit and chat with you awhile.
A wonderful Father laid to rest.
For each of us.you did your best,
Your place ors earth no one cart fill
We miss you Dad and always will,,
So• many times we've needed you
And so many times, we've cried.
If our love could hove, saved you,
You never would have died.
if we could have one lifetime wish
One dream that could come true
We'd pray to God with all our hearts
For yesterday and you.
Foi you who have your Father '' •
Cherish hien with core,
Cause you II never know the heartache,,
you see his empty chair
Lovingly remembered by son. Jeffery and
"daughter Lorinda. 08
TELFORD
In loving memory of a dear husband, Roy who
passed away February 23, 1986. •
Thonk you for the'memories
That are yours and mine alone
For they recall so many special moments
That you and I had known,
You were someone I thought more of,
As each day come to an end
You were my dear loved husband
But best of all my friend,
We made our vows together
Until death do us part
But the day God took you from me
My whole world fell apart,;
Sometimes I think I'm dreaming Roy
For I cant -believe it's true.
That I can go on living
When I no longer have you
Life must go on. I know It s true
But it s not the some since 1 lost you,
Loved and remembered by your wife
JoAnne 08
TELFORD
In loving memory of a dearson-m,lnw Roy who
passed away February 23, 1986.
A smile for all, a heart of gold
IThe dearest one theworld could hold
Never selfish, and always kind
The special memories be left behind,
Gone are the happy days we use to shore
But in our hearts he is always near;,
loved and sadly missed by Mom o,td Odd
Burrows, 08
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47. Card of Thanks
FOLLOW
YOUR
FILAR(
AND STROKE
1O1INDA1ION
(}I ON 1A is IC)'
GIVE WITH
YOUR HEAD
Give to the research
that saves more lives.
HEWITT
Hilda Sampson', Elria McLean and familres wish
°to convey their sincere thanks to neighbours,
relatives and friends for the kindness they have
shown during the loss of a dear friend, father
grandfather, •and great grandfather, Edward
(Ted) Hewitt, Very special thanks to the staff of
A.M. 8 G."Hospital :. Dr. then, Dr. Hollingworth:
Sue Scott, and the Home Care Service:Rick Pallo,
Rev, Robert Ball, Rev. Gerry McMillan,Rev, Mark
Scarr,. and Ed, Stiles Your coring, kindness and •
understanding will never be forgotten Hilda
Sampson arid Elisa McLean, 08x
• GREGORY
A very special thanks to Dr, Rourke„ Dr, Lambert
and all the nurses and staff who helped make'my
stay, at the, hospital a pleasant one, and to all
• those who corn efor a cheerful visit or 'Who sent a ,
cheerful note "'it's good, to behorne'°',Debbie,
Gregory, 08x
PLUNKETT
The family of Elizabeth Plunkett wish to. thank " _-
nr ighliors and friends, doctors,..nut ses of Clinton
Hospital, Rarnrneloo Guest Home and Tasker
Funeral.' Home for oil. the love and attention,
flowers; -donations 'arid visitotions.,'Thank you
again, The Pluirkett family:, 08 .
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OSBALDESTON
We want to thank Dr, Chan'ond all the nurses on
2nd floor 'of Alexandra' Hospital For their kind-
ness -'Amos
HARRISON
i' would like to thank Dr. W.H. Bailie and the staff -
of Victoria Hospital on the eighth floor centre..
Dr, Hollingworth and the "staff of 2nd floor E., at
the Goderich hospital. For all who sent fruit
flowers, treats and visited me during my long
; stay in both hospitals Thanks: for the many,
phone calls since returning horse, Peter.. 08x
McNRIDE
It loving memory of o dear husband,. father and
grandfather, Bert McBride, who passed away
one year ago February 26, 1986,.-•
iodoy is remembered and quietly kept.
No words are needed, we will never forget
Deep in our hearts you will always stay
Loved and remembered every day.
Loved and always remembered by wife Moye
children Ron, Pauline. Judy, John and Gail and
grandchildren Michael. Angelo and ,
Kimberly. 08x
Town&Country t>_
PEAL A DM
ESTATE 111�
CLINTON - ONTARIO
TELEPHONE: 482-9371
AUBURN: 2 floor frame home. In good con-
dition. Under 125,000.00,
LONDESBORO: Good"starter home, under
'30,000.00; has 3' bedrooms, large shed, all
in„ good' condition.
7v2 ACRES: Highway 86, odjacent.to Lucknow. •
1 floor, 3 bedroom home, new 3 bay garage,
small barn. Land all subdivided, zoned.:
residential and highway commercial.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING: Core area Clinton,
good investment,. property.
AUBURN: 1' floor frame home o'n large lot.
Good family home. ` `
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home,
50 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
4 ACRES:,2 floor brick home in good condi•
tion, 3 miles from Blyth. '
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or
store, apartmentabove. All redone, Main
Street Auburn.'' ..
CLINTON: 1 floor brick bungalow on quiet'
street near the. hospital. "
-1/4•=ACRES: With modern brick --bungalow,
heated workshop. 12 miles from Goderich.
Owner will consider financing. '
.46 ACRES: Near Dungannon, with modern'
horse and heated workshop.
.72 ACRES: Highway farm, good house,, born
'and drive shed,
41/2 ACRES: Near'Famify Paradise with 1'.r
floor frarne'home needing some repair, ex-
ceptional large steel barn. •
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: If everybody stopped
smoking and started working with both
hand;;, how would we market the increased,
production,
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Community News
Silver Tops hold pot -luck .dinner
at Auburn Community Hall .
Euchre- y ---.
There were seven tables in play at the
Auburn euchre party held at the C'ouununity
Hall on Tuesday, February 17, Winners
were Ted Mills 1 high man), Ernest Durnin
.1 low man n, Adelaide Allis 1 high lady 1,
(;race Cartwright' 1 low lady 1 and Harry Ar-
thur !novelty 1. A special prize made by Ray
Hanna was won by Lillian Stewart. Euchre
parties are held every 'Tuesday night at the
Community Hall at 8 p.m. Everyone
welc'otne.
Silver Tops pot luck dinner
'l'he Silver Tops held their pot -luck dinner
at the Community Hall February 18 with 30
present and they"sent' three dinners out,
There was a short 'business meeting and
Elliot Lapp was named to fill the vacancy un
the hall board created upon the death of,
Ross Robinson. A letter, was read from the
-,Golden Gate Seniors of Goderich,to attend
their meeting on April 15 and was accepted.
• Women's Institute meeting
• The, monthly meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute was held at the Com-
munity Hall on Tuesday,.,February 17. The
hall was decorated for Valentine's Day by
the convenors Marjorie McDougall and,
Viola Kaithby. Resolutions was the topic.
-Mrs. Len Archambault, president, chi ired
the meeting and opened with that singing of
the Institute Ode- the -Mary Stewart Collect
and U Canada with Marjorie McDougall as
pianist. There were 15 present.
The minutes were read by secretary Mrs.
K. Picks and accepted as read. She also
gave the financial statement." ,Cor-
respondence was read and dealt with. The
roll call was answered^by telling a Canadian
law that causes, the individual some
concern.,
Viola' Kaithby read three poems. Mar-
jorie McDougall had a Valentine contest and
the winner was Marian Haggitt. Viola
Kaithby had a cake contest which was won
by June Peck. '
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Marjorie McDougall gave a rc.allnl,, on
the origin of the Valentine and ''Friends"
and "Who rings sly bell". Mrs. Tom i.awlor
read several resolutions that we're cons
pleted by the Federated Women's Institutes
of Ontario. `
The meeting closed with the singing of the ,
Queen and ,(:race: A delicious lunch was
served by' the hostesses' Marjorie
McDougall and Viola Kaithby.," Mrs. Tom
Lawlor won the door prize. social hour
was enjoyed.
BEAUTIFUL BAYFIELD
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AUBURN
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Mildred Lawlor, 526-7589
Local
Mr. Ralph Graviston of 'Tavistock who on
February 28 will celebrate his 94th birthday,
a former barber in Auburn if number of
years ago, Mr. and Ml's. Carl Cup of Clinton.
Mr. arid Mrs. K.J. Craig of Lucan, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Young of Stratford, Craig Ritchie
of Goderich and Mr. J.K. Young of Mitchell
were recent visitors with Ellen Johnston
and Laura -yhillips.
Mrs. Florence Steckly of Stratford visited
on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lawlor of RR 3 Auburn.
Anita Gros rf RR 1 Auburn attended the
Youth Experience weekend at Exeter
United Church.
Mrs, .Verna Doerr, Mr.- .Ronald Doerr and
Hrad}ley'. of -Niagara Frills and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Charnney of Windsor were visitors
tit}i•Mr..and Mrs.• 134 Charnney.
Knox United Church
Rev. Gary Shuttleworth conducted the -,
morning service at Knox United Church
with the organ prelude played by Mr's. Greg
Park, •''pr'a,,.:. .
l'he
'''pry of invocation was said in
Unison. The life and work of the church wer
given and words of assurance followed by
the Lord's Prayer.
The senior choir sang "Hock a my soul
under Oe dirOtion of Lori Million. The
children's hyinn "Saviour teach inc day by
day" was sung ;,and the minister told the "„
children's story 'and then they went to the`
Sunday School ' rooms•: w•ithmteachers Mrs.
Robert Worsen and Lori Armstrong.'
The' minister's sermon was entitled "A.
word to the wise". , Offertory prayer was
said and offering was received by Allan
Webster and - Lawrence ' Plaetzer and
dedicated.. The minister pronounced' the
benediction 'and the service closed with the
congr''egational benediction "`Lprd we
pr dy
Intended for last week
Local
On friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ken, Petrie of
Kincardine, Viola Kaithby and Mary.
Rollison of Auburn were in Elniira atten-
ding the funeral of the late ,Albert Kilough
who passed away February 11 in his 82nd
year. He^ ,was.. a former resident of the
Auburn area.
Mr, and Mrs: Oliver Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Park .spent ,the weekend with
William. Anderson of Newmarket.
,Vtr.__anci �Mi ti:_.I_:Ilictt_ I.a31F1_ are spend
this week with their.grandchildren Jeffery,
,Jeanette, •Amand1-.wul',YlatthetiW' Denys at
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BAYFIELD AREA, 1 ACRE
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Excllent family home, close to lake and marina,
short walk to main heart of Boyfield. Features
spacious•-living'with lower 'level family room,
Built new in; 1985. Must•'be seen to be
appreciated.
LAKEFRONT COTTAGE
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room'with beautiful lakeview. New roof in 1986.
woodstove and furnishings included, Only
'35,000.00.
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Farrow to finish operation with three horns
features elegant 2 storey brick home. Close to
lake. '
Excellent
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'58,000.00;
JONES ST. BUNGALOW
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well
drive, featured
maintained home. Carport a pav•
on large double lot.
DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING DEMAND FOR PROPERTIES, WE ARE IN NEED
OF LISTINGS. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING, GIVE US A CALL TO-
DAY FORA FREE PROPERTY EVALUATION.
John Talbot Wayne Scott Dave Wilkinson
Roc: 324-2320 Pos.: 324-8087 Res.: 324.6883 Ras.:
ell_ 9'� Firriin
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Bisset Terry McClinchey
324.2431 Ras.: 329.3147•
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Attractive 3 level split, close to lake,
fireplace, - built-in dishwasher, large in-
sulated workshop, many: extras.
Owners moving -, anxious. Private
Sale.'
PHONE
565-2783. .565-2802
Kippen.
The Sunday: School of Know United
Church'in Auburn has decided to have a pan-
cake supper again this year. This delicious
event will take place Wednesday. April '1
with, tickets being sold for 5: 6 and 7 p.m,
Family Night foi Knox United Church is
to'be held on February 20 at 7 p.m. sharp.
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ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN
REALTY LIMITED
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IDEAL FAMILY HOME
Don't delay in checking out this brick
veneer three bedroom' bungalow withful-
ly finished basement including bedroom
and recreation room. AU new windows
and roof and spindle round porch. Well
decorated and neat as a pin! Priced under
$80,000.
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
This business has a stable market with endless potential. It is located in a high traf-
fic area and has a good lease. Terms and list of fixtures are available from listing
office for serious purchasers. Call for particulars.
JUST LISTED
Good west -end location, close to
schools. Excellent starter home. Three
bedrooms and main floor den. New roof.
Two utility sheds included. Call for an
appointment.
[Visit our office at the SUNCOAST MALL, Goderich. Open 9 to 9 Monday to Fri-
day and Saturday 9 to 4.
; ,,:rt Alexander
, 524-7836
524-2177 • 524-2177
EXECUTIVE HOME
If you are looking for the ultimate in
'family living, 'you must see this, 4
bedroom house. Features include ex-
. tra Targe fully -enclosed yard and in -
ground pool; brick fireplace; main floor'
family room; glassed -in sunporch.
Close to schools and shopping. Call for
appointment.
EXCEPTIONAL PORT ALBERT
BEACHFRONT
Just listed. This lovely 5 bedroom cottage
features a six foot woodstove, modern 4
piece bath, modern electric appliances
and the best beach in the area. Electric
baseboard heating will keep you cozy on
those chilly stammer nights.
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John Alexander
_524-7836 524-7836 ,
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