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18. Services available 18. Services, available 18. Services available 18. Services available 26. Births
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Screene
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For Lawns; Gardens,
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Lyle Montgomery
482-7644
Phone evenings
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9 Dampp-Chasers
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524-7961
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Contact:
CAROLYN
524-7004
after six
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24-2894
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524-4180
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CALL:
D. MacDONALD
524-8198
After 6 p.m.
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19. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM ARTHUR
STEDMAN PECK
ALL claims against the
Estate of William Arthur
Stedman Peck late of R.R.
3„ in the Village of Bayfield,
it) the County of Huron, who
died on or about 8th day
March, 1978, must be filed
with the undersigned per-
sonal representative on or
before June 30th, 1980;
thereafter the undersigned
will distribute the assets of
the said' Estate having
regard only to the claims
then filed.
DATED this 26th day of
May, 1980.
Ralph William Nicholls,
Ad•ministratOrwith
Will annexed
by his Solicitors,
Macdonald, Kennedy
& Pendell,
330 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario.
M5H 2S8
—23-25
FRED BISSET
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHONE:
524-7223
EVENINGS PLEASE
20. Public notices
I WILL not be responsible for
any debts incurred by my
wife Lynn Karen Leibold as
of May 21, 198d.—Kenneth
Leibold.-23-25x
21. Personal
PREGNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - ;London
(collect) 432-7197 or 534-2913,
357-1769 or 392-6541.— 2x
UNWANTED HAIR:
Vanished away with Saca-
Pelo. Saca-Pelo is different.
It does not dissolve or
remove hair from the sur-
face, but penetrates and
retards growth of unwanted
hair. Lor -Beer Lab. Ltd., 9-
712 Robson St., Vancouver,
B.C. V6Z 1A2. -23,24x
22. Lost and found
FOUND — Pale orange
Persian cat, one white and
one gold collar, Picton Street
East area. Phone 524-
6256.-23
LOST — Seven -month-old
white Persian kitten with
brown markings, large fluffy
tail, area of Victoria and
Trafalgar Streets, answers
to "Fluffy". Finder please
phone 524-8403.--23
24. Business
opportunities
Frame Shop
For Sale
In Goderich
Apply to Drawer No. 1,
c/o Goderich Signal
Star, P.O. Box 220, In-
dustrial Park, Goderich.
25. To give away
FOUR part Burmese kittens,
litter trained. Phone 524-
8963.-22,23nc
TO GIVE AWAY — One grey
and white female cat. Litter
trained. Also five grey and
white adorable kittens. Less
than three months old. Call
524-4700 after 5 p. m.-23nc
TO GIVE AWAY — Persian
Cat with four kittens. Nicely
marked. Kittens six weeks
old. Phone 524-9265 after 5
p.m. 23nc
',,TO GIVE AWAY d Spayed
female, housetrained and all
shots given, one year old,
half Husky, half Collie, to
good home in country. Phone
529-7225.-23,24
26. Births
MacLENNAN
To Mr. and Mrs: David
MacLennan (nee Rubina
Brindley), Glamis, at
Kincardine General
Hospital, May 26, 1980, a son,
Gerald David, weighing 9
lbs. 8 oz. Another grandson
for' Mrs. Clarence
MacLennan, Glamis and
Mrs. Gordon K. Brindley,
Goderich.-23
STEEP
Paul and Sharon Steep,
R.R.6, Goderich, are pleased
to announce the safe arrival
of their son, Christopher
Paul, at Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, on
Friday, May 30, 1980,
weighing 6 lbs. 15% ozs.
Proud grandparents for the
first time are Don and Flora
Kenwell, Clinton, and Bob
and Phyllis Steep, Goderich.
STEPHENS
Mark and Sonia joyously
announce the safe arrival of
an 8 lb. 5% oz. baby girl, Erin
Elizabeth, on May 30th, 1980,
6:37 p.m., at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, • Goderich. Proud
grandparents are Anthony
and Elsie Bychylo, Toronto,
Ontario; Lloyd and Norma
(nee Cook.)" Stephens,
Bayfield, Ontario. Special
thanks to Dr. Mario Cauchi
and the entire staff of 2nd
East for their help and
kindness. --23x
ANDERSON
To John and Theresa
Anderson of R.R.5,
Goderich, a baby girl, born
May 28, 1980 at Goderich
Hospital. Kelly Terese
weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson of
Dungannon and Mr. and
Mrs • Leo Huber of Lucknow.
A great grandchild for Mrs.
Gertrude Park of
Dungannon.
'CULBERT
Barry and Sheila Culbert of
Goderich are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Leslie Laverne,
born June 1,1980 at Goderich
Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 51/2
oz. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Culbert of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Kersey of
Windsor.
WYLDS
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wylds
of R.R.7, Lucknow, are
pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Amanda June, born May 30,
1980 at Goderich Hospital,
weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz. A little
sister for Danny.
28. Engagements
COURTNEY-BATTYE
Elizabeth Battye is happy to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter,
-Christina Ann to Gary
Michael Courtney, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Courtney. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, June" I4, 1980, at 5
p.m. in St. Michael's
Catholic Church, Blyth. An
openreception follows at B
p.m. Everyone welcome. -23
29. Marriages
WATT -S IMONS
We are pleased to announce
the marriage of our
daughter, Sue, to Ian Watt,
of Woodbridge, on May 2,
1980. Open House will be held
in their honor at our home
near Varna, on Saturday
afternoon, June 14th. All
friends welcome.—George
and Carol Simons. -23
30. In memoriam
GRIGG
In fond and loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Bruce H.
Grigg, who passed away
suddenly. June 3; 1978.
A . tribute of love and
remembrance to our loved
one,
Who was one of the best,
May the joy that he missed
on life's journey,
Be found in the Garden of
Rest.
—Ever rememberedby wife
Laura, daughter Joan, sons
Ken, Alan, Ted and
families. -23
SCOTT
In loving memory of A dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, James D. Scott, who
passed away one year ago,
May 31, 1979.
Our family circle broken,
God took you in His care,
To join those gone before
you,
And await our reunion there.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife, Jean,
Jim and Donna, Ken and
Laura and grand-
children. -23x
31. Card of thanks
BATTYE
Thank you to all the ladies of
the Kingsbridge area who
held the lovely shower. I
appreciate the lovely gifts.
and your thought-
fulness.—Christina Bat-
tye.-23 -
Mac LENNAN
Mr. and Mrs.. David
MacLennan (nee' Rubina
Brindley) wish to thank their
relatives and friends for the
gifts, cards and flowers
received at the birth of their
son Gerald David, -23
SCHOEMAKER
We would like to thank
children, relatives, friends
and neighbors for the cards,
flowers, gifts and donations
received on our 25th wedding
anniversary.—Gerry and
He len.-23x
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,1980—PAGE 17
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held June 19 when there
will be an auction pale.
The Goderich Township
W.I. will meet June 9 at 8
p.m. in the Holmesville
School. There will be a
plant sale at this meeting.
- SCHOOL NEWS
Track and field. All
people who competed in
the school -track and field
meet Thursday, May 22
are to be congratulated.
Competition was tough
and all made a good
showing. Listed below
are the first, second,
third place overall
winners in each category.
Senior Boys, Shawn
Rahbek, Kent Feagan,
Mike Powell; in-
termediate boys, Robin
Lobb, Frank Scholendorf,
Mike Clark; junior boys,
Gary $.tephenson, Carson
Teal, Stephen Bugler;
midget boys, Rob
Roosemalen, Rod Nurse,
Michael Bush; senior
girls, Cathy Oke, Linda
Russilo, Nancy Bugler;
intermediate gjr,ls,
Shelley Teal, Brenda
„ Minielly, Ingrid ' Claus ;
junior girls, Shelley
Surridge, Anne Bornath,
Kim Giles; midget girls,
Angela Bakker, Jenny
Allen, Julia Feltham.
Those students who
placed first or second in
any event will be going to
Seaforth District High
School on Tuesday, June
3 to compete with other
pupils from other schools.
For pupils not going to
Seaforth, play day will be
held at the school.
On Friday, June 6, the 'the area,
date Kindergarten A and
B, Grade one, Grade
three, four will be going
on a trip to Storybook
Gardens in London.
Thursday, June 5 and
Thursday, June 12 will be
busy days for the
Holmesville Band and
choir as they are going
travelling to Hullett and
Clinton Public Schools on
June 5. On June 12, our.
choir and band will
perform before students
of Colborne and
Robertson Public
Schools.
The kindergarten
graduation will take
place "in the school
gymnasium on Friday,
June 20. Kindergarten
graduation commen.;es
at 1 p.m. Parents of
kindergarten pupils are
invited for refreshments
in the kindergarten room
after graduation. -
Awards for outstanding
ils in such field
pup s as
sports, public speaking,
etc. will be given out at a
ceremony on Friday,
June 20, Presentations
will begin after Kin-
dergarten graduation
which is being held on the
same day. -
Students will have
Monday, June 9 off as this
is a Professional
Development Day
Once again the Grade 8
graduating class will
have a chance to pur-
chase graduation pic-
tures. Those wishing to
purchase photographs,
please bring $4 to the
school secretary by June
15
Monday and Tuesday,
June 23 and 24 the Grade
8's are going to be
travelling to Niagara to
see the different sites of
Wednesday, June 25 is
the graduation date for
Ho1mesvill e
Grade 8's. The
tation of the
School
presen-
awards
Shriner
an
commence at 1 p.m. As in
other years, the Women's
Institute has been very
kind in offering to cater
at the ceremony. Lunch
will. begin at noon. A
letter will be sent home to
parents of the graduating
class soon. Wednesday,
June 25. This will be the
last day of school for the
pupils. Students will
return to the school on
Tuesday, September 2,
1980.
NOTES
Last Sunday afternoon
the Holmesville Sluggers
won their ball game -with
Porters . Hill. Gun Club
with a good- turnout to
watch this game. •
T -ball for beginners to
start Tuesday, June 10, 7
-to 8:30 p.m. Registration
$4 so please bring the
money with you to the
game if you have not'
registered. Hugh Lobb is
the organizer. -
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Betties spent several
days in Dayton, Ohio
visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Penney.
Homemakers look
at expansion.
by Shelley McPhee
The success and ap-'
parent need for the
services of the Town and
Country Homemakers in
Huron County has led the
agency to look at future
expansion and the need
for more funds.
At the Homemakers
annual meeting in Clinton
on May 15 a group of close
to 70 learned that since its
beginning two years ago,
the homemaking and
home care programs are
now serving well over 100
senior citizens and the
handicapped in their own
homes, through the aid of
nearly 70 homemakers,
with help from medical
and professional people.
Jean Young, ad-
ministrator of the
Homemakers agency
reported that some 125
homes in Huron are using
the homemaking service,
which offers personal in-
home care. She said that
75 per cent of the people
using the service are
senior citizens and 25 per
cent are handicapped or
people recovering from
illness or a hospital care. •-
She explained that the
fee for the homemaking
service was $5 per hour in
1979 and .along with .
private, citizens in the
county, it was sold to the
Home -. Care Program,
Community Social
Services and Family and
Children's Services,
Mrs. Young noted that
the Homemakers have
applied to the ministry of
community and social
services for a $15,000
grant to help the home
support programs. The
money would be used to
help 'the private citizen
purchase the
homemaking services.
The grant could cover up
to 50• per cent of the costs
for the individual using
the service and the
Homemakers agency will
study theclient's
financial position inorder
to give reductions.
Mrs. Young explained
that presently, private
patients can Only get
reducations in the costs
through donations or
through fund raising
projects for the program.
Mrs. Young is op-
timistic that the ministry
will approve the grant
and the group learned
'from guest speaker, Doug
Hayma,.administrator of
the ministry' of corn-
munity and social ser-
vices London area office,
that word on the grant
would• be coming in the
near future.
Mrs. Young explained
that the Homemakers
agency is also hoping to
use part of the grant
money to set up co-
ordinators of the agency
in Clinton, Goderich,
Seaforth and Exeter. The
agency only has offices in
Wingham at the present
time and they are at-
tempting to make the
service more accessible
to people by having
contacts in all areas - of
the county. A Watts
telephone line may also
be installed to help defray
costs of long distance
calls Which' seem to
present, . a problem,
especially when only
information is needed
about the. agency's
programs.
Betty CardrW, board
chairman also told the
group that the hoard of
directors .may be ex-
panded.
She- explained, "This
would provide a broader
representation •
throughout the county
and to assist in achieving
the goals and objectives
of the Town and Country
Homemakers."
Presently 10 people sit
,on the board of directors1,
and elections were held at
the meeting to choose this
year's directors. They
include: Betty Cardno,
Seaf orth ; Ruth• Linton,
Goderich; John
McKinnon, Goderich;
Helen Tench, Clinton;
Jean Adams, Goderich;
Lossy Fuller, Exeter;
Gwen Whilsmith, RR 2;.....
Zurich ; Beverly Brown,
Wingham; Lois Hodgert,
Seaforth and Warren
Zinn, Ashfield Township,
the Huron County
.representative.
Mrs. Cardno also ex-
plained that in order to
keep the fees of the
homemaking program at
a. reasonable level, ad-
ditional funds are needed
and she- explained that
the board is approaching
industries, service clubs
and other organizations
in the county, for
donations.
"Any money raised
through these efforts, will
be utilized to give •
assistance , to people
requiring homemaking,
Turn to page 19 •
YOU BET YOUR LIFE
IT CAN. PLEASE GIVE.
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY +
These 10 youngsters, members of Children of the
Church of Knox Presbyterian Church, visited the
elderly and shutins around town Saturday and
ditributed small gifts. The children include; Lisa
Empson, Nadia Davidson, Christine Straughan,
Melanie Hollingworth and Michelle Glen. The front
row includes Tanya Empson, Karen Armstrong,
Shannon Kelly, Susan Armstrong and Krista Glen.
(photo by Dave Sykes)