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18. Services available 18. Services available 24. Business
opportunities
PIANO TUNING
Repairs
• Rebuilding
• Keys Recovered
• Dampp-Chasers
BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell
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ENTERTAINING?
I can help with:
Food Preparation
Serving
Clean-up
*Experienced*
Call Anita Shrier
at 524-9106 after 6 p.m.
CARPET
CARE
Rugs & Upholstery
Professionally Steam
Cleaned.
Free Estimates
Steam Machine Rental
'12.00 DAY
524-2440
HAPPY
HIRE A STUDENT
WEEK!
from
The students of
Goderich and area!
524-2744
Canada Employment
Centre for Students
APPLIANCE
REPAIRS
Service To All
Makes. Authorized
Service for
Inglis, Enterprise,
Magic Chef, Whirl-
pool.
CALL 524-7865
HOFFMEYER
APPLIANCE
CENTRE
Division of
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING &
HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St., Goderich
ART'S
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
116 Bennett, Goderich
LAWN CARE
ROLLING
FERTILIZER
SPRING BULBS
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR 8 OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
INTERIOR I
DESIGNER
Having problems
choosing colours, paper,
paints or flooring?
Contact:
CAROLYN
524-7004
after six
19. Notice to
creditors
I 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,
in 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,
Administrator with
Will annexed
by his Solicitors,
Macdonald, Kennedy
& Pandell,
330 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario.
M5H 2S8
-23-25
20. Public notices
THE. DUNGANNON
Cemetery Memorial Service
will be held Sunday, August 3,
at 3:30 p.m. as part of the
Dungannon 125th Birthday
Celebrations. -25x
21. Personal
PREGNANT 4 AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, fre,- positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTURIG,HT; ,„ „Londa
(collect) 432=7T911 or 5.24-2913,
357-1769 or 392-6541.-1-52x
MUSIC FOR ALL OC-
CASIONS - Live music is
best. List of over 50 bands
available from: Stratford
Musicians' Association; Box
329, St. Marys, Ont. NOM 2V0
or phone 357-2355 or 357=2287
in Wing ham .-24,25,36,37x
24A. Trade School
ELECTRONICS
BELL & HOWELL
Job -orientated training
leading to careers in
electronics industries.
Financial aid to those
who qualify while in
school. Part-time lobs
and housing assistance
available. For more in-
formation, call anytime,
TOLL FREE '
1-800-268-0600
PAGER NO. R7975
DE VRY INST. OF
TECH.
24. Business
opportunities
WE ARE THE KEY
TO YOUR FUTURE
DATA ENTRY OPERATOR
Continual Registration
BANK TELLER '
TRAINING
Commencing June 23 - mornings
Commencing June 30 - afternoons
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
6 months
If you have the determination to do something positive
with your future, our professional training can give you
the skills required to succeed.
Morning, afternoon and evening classes, as well as finan-
cial and placement assistance aro avall6ble for these
diploma programs.
KAREN HALL CAREERS
111 Waterloo Street
LONDON, N6B 2M4
(519) 432-1020
22. Lost and found 28. Engagements
LOST - Five stone family
ring. Finder please phone
524-6907.-25x
25. To give away
BASSET HOUND, 11/2 years
old, registered, gentle with
children. Phone 524-7225.-25
TO' GIVE AWAY - Female
Cockapoo, 11/2 years old,
spayed, and all shots, good
with children, must be to, a
good home. Phone 524-
9568.-25
26. Births
GILBERT
Brad and Marty Gilbert
proudly announce the 'birth
of their first child, a
daughter, Laura Lisa,.
weighing 7 lbs. 2% ozs., at
Alexandra Hospital, on June
11,1980.
LYNDON
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk.Lyndon,
Goderich, are pleased to
announce the arrival of their
son, Jeffery Alan, on June 6,
1980, in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Ontario. A brother
for Christopher.
SAMPSON
Karen and Bud are happy to
announce the arrival of their
son, Phillip Pauli born June
17, twat Alexandra Marine
and General. Hospital,
weighing 7 lbs. 101/2 oz. A
brother for Eric.
SHELTON
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelton,
R.R.2, Goderich, announce
the arrival of their son, Ryan
James, at Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, Ontario,
on June 11, 1980, weighing 9
lbs. 13% ozs. First grand-
child for Jean and Charlie
Shelton, and eleventh
grandchild for Naida and
Elmer McC lin chey.
SPARK
To Heather and Tim Spark
(nee Fielder) at Wingham
and District Hospital,
Wingham, Ontario, on June
5, 1980, a son, Brian Andrew.
A brother for Anthony.
McCABE-STEENSTRA
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Steenstra of Clinton are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Margaret, to
William Charles McCabe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McCabe of Goderich. The
marriage will take place'
June 21, 1980 at the home and
garden of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Steenstra .-25
QUAID-MELICK
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melick
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Debra Lynn
to Mr. Scott Michael Quaid,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Quaid of Sarnia. The wed-
ding will take place on
Saturay, July 5, 1980 at 3:30
in Xnox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich.-25x
29. Marriages
FYFE-HAMILTON
Scott Fyfe of Mississauga
and Bep „and;GerVrude
Hamilton'of Auliiurn wish to
announce the marriage of
their children, Heather
Elaine and John Thomas on
June 14, 1980 in
Mississauga. -25
30. In memoriam
30. In memoriam
MALLOUGH
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
who passed away one year
ago, June 19, 1979.
Memories don't fade, they
just grow deep,
For someone we loved, but
could not keep,
We lost, but God gained,
One of the best mothers the
world contained.
-Remembered always by
daughters and grand-
children. -25
BOGIE
, In loving memory of a dear
wife, Grace E. Bogie, who
passed away June 22, 1978.
I do not need a special day,
To bring you to my mind,
The days, I do not think of
you,
Are 'very hard to find.
-Ever remembered by her
husband Rod. -25x
,MALLOUGH ... .
Treasured memories of a
wonderful mother and
grandmother, Clara
Mallough, who passed away
June19, 1979.
God saw that you were
getting weaker,
So He did what He thought
was best,
He came and stood beside
you and whispered,
Come to rest,
We could not understand it,
No matter how we tried,
If love alone could have
saved you,
You never would have died,
You wished no one a last
farewell,
Nor even said goodbye,
You were gone before we
knew it,
And only God knows why.
-Lovingly remembered by
Sonny, Dianne, Kelly, Kris,
Ray mond and Marian. 25
31. Card of thanks
BOEL
To Doctors Cauchi and
Lomas, nurses and nurse
Paul and therapists on first
floor Goderich Hospital, I
say a heartfelt thank you for
all your kind care. -Sin-
cerely, Joan Boel.-25
ANNOUNCEMENT
Albert, Gerry, Jim &,Bill Durst are
pleased to announce the formation of...
CUSTOM BUILDING * * * RENOVATIONS
GENERAL CONTRACTING
236 Dawnrose Dr
524-2497 GODERICH 524-8905
Albert Durst
Gerry Durst Jim Durst
Bill Durst
CAREY
The family of the late James
A. Carey, wish to thank
friends, neighbors and
relatives for flowers, cards,
memorial donations and
many acts of kindness
during the time of their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Pastor Anderson,
Ladies Legion Auxiliary,
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 109, and to Stiles
Funeral Home. -Marjorie
and Paul Carey.-25ar
CAZA
I would like to thank my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for the flowers, cards'
and visits during my stay at
the hospital. Special thanks
to. Dr. Lambert, Dr.
Thomson and nur-
ses. -Leger Caza.-25
HOY
I wish to express my thanks
for cards, gifts and visits
;during my ,recent stay in
-hospital. • Special thanks to
Drs. Corrin, McKim, Jolly
and staff on first floor
Wingham Hospital. All was
deeply appreciated. -Victor
Hoy. -25x
McFARLANE
The family of the late Max
McFarlane wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives,
friend's ' anti-' -neighbors for
their many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy,
floral tributes, cards and
donations, shown to us in our
recent bereavement. A
special thanks to -the nurses
and doctors at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, and to the nurses,
doctors and sisters in the
I.C.U. in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London; to Rev. R.
Ball and Stiles Funeral
Home. Your kindness will
always be 'remem-
bered.-25ar -
a`
GODERIGI SIGNAL-STAR,WEDNESDAY fil)NAli, 98i *agr. *.
DoW. eys draw crowd
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
wirairisromoommosoilwitoilmsA-
Donal‘ of Ottawa .and Ray
Errington of Pictoa visited
recently with Lil MacDonald.
l
Congratulations to Leola
Chisholm on completion of
ongs
four years of high school with d
®I
honours. She was among the
eleven grade 12 students
receiving an honours plaque
from.D.C.1. -
Mrs. Mary Bere visited
with Greg and Marybelle
Aldham and family at Ingle-
wood on the weekend.
Grandson, Johnny Aldham,
broke his right wrist last
week.
Mrs. Alice Scott of Bel -
grave went with Mary to visit
her brother, Finlay Shackel-'
ton at Caledon.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Carney (nee
Donna Pentland) on the birth
of a 9lb,, on, Dean Michael,
on Sunday, June 15th. An-
other grandson for Frank
Pentlarnt,
Mrs. Lynn Wall returned
home on Sunday following
surgery 10 days ago in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval And-
erson of Toronto visited with
Mrs: Gertie Park on Sunday.
Congratulations tt,,`;sF°K,
Martin, Son of Laver -°• nd
Norma Martin, who graduat-
ed from Rockway Mennonite.
High School, Kitchener on
Sund , June 15th. Karen
Metzr, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Metzger,
who reside between the 12th
concession and highway 86 in
Ashfield, received an award
for placing in the top five in
the senior class. Both Karen
and Gerald Martin, son of .
Peter and Liz Martin, have
completed grade 11 and will
return to Rockway High
School in September.
SOCCER SCENE
On Thursday evening at
Brookside, Dungannon de-
feated Kingsbridge by a 7 - 0
score. Danny Gregory, Don
Carmichael, . Paul Jertfn.r: -
Steve Alton,' and Mike Aus-
tin scored once each while
John Curran , scored twice.
Mike Austin and Dale Rut -
lege shared the shutout.
On Thursday evening in a
game played at Colborne,
Colborne defeated Lucknow
4 - 1.
There will be a game this
Saturday at G.D.C.I. at 10
a.m. between all players 10
and under from both Dun-
gannon and Colborne against
Zurich.
The donkey baseball game
held on Sunday evening at
the Agriculture Park drew a
large crowd. The final score
between the Wingha.m Try
Hards and members of the
125th birthday committees.
was 3 - 3.
DUNGANNON
'UNITED CHURCH
Father's Day services were
held at the Dungannon Un-
ited Church on Sunday, June
15. For this special occasion
the choir was made up of the
fathers of the congregation
and they chose to sing. The'
Old Rugged Cross and In The
Sweet Bye and Bye. For the
last hymn, Faith of Our
Fathers, the choir sang the
first two verses and the con-
gregation joined them in the
singing of the last verse.
The children's story was
"Surprise! Surprise!" Mr.
Cowan had the children
make up poems about their
fathers and they read them
aloud. The children's hymn.
was "Jesus Loves 'Me".
Mr. CoWan's sermon,
Memory Trip Destination:
Unknown, was highlighted
by some •of their own exper-
iences as he and Mrs. Cowan
have travelled through life
together.
This Sunday, Mr. Wittich
will conduct the sacrament of
communion arkd everyone is
welcome. Our communion is
open to any who professes
belief in God and in his son
Jesus Christ.
MELICK
I wish to thank everyone who
helped at or attended my
stagette. A special' thanks to
Lynda Melick and ' Deb
MacCuspey for making it a
most successful.
evening. -Sincerely, Deb
Melick.-25x
THOMPSON
We would like to say thanks
so much to our friends Karen
and Michael Redmond and
Stewart and Pat Steenstra
for the lovely anniversary
gifts and for the fun evening
with them on our an-
niversary. To a' dear friend,
Rev. Royal, a very special
thank you for sharing in such
a happy occasion with us;'
your words and your
presence will always be
cherished. -James and
Brenda. -25
VENN
I wish to thank my family
and friends for cards,
flowers, and visits while I
was a patient in the hospital.
A special thanks to Dr.
Walker, Dr. Hollingworth,
Rev. R. Crocker and the
nurses on second east for all
their care and kind-
ness. -Olive Venn. -25
CAN
CANCER
BE
•
YOU BET YOUR LIFE
IT CAN, PLEASE GIVE.
CANADillf4 CANCER SOCfEIY+
Marie Park corre'pondent
Child is a Korean. The father
is dead, the mother sells fish
for a living, and there are
several brothers and sisters.
The donation helps the fam•
ily with feeding the children
and medical expenses as well
as educating the children.
The ladies will be at the
mall in Goderich with the
tickets on the quilt, June 26 -
The motto was given. b�
Mrs. Gibson. All that our
children need today is
L.S,D: Love, Security and
Discipline.
Mrs. Gibson stated that if
children had more Love
shown to them at home they
wouldn't be looking other
places to find someone who
cares about them. Disciplin-
ing children doesn't hurt
them and then they know the
parents' care for them and of
their whereabouts. This mot-
to was well given.
The guest speaker was
Mrs. Rev. Wood of Victoria
Street Church, Goderich.
Mrs. Alton introduced the
guest speaker. Education
being the topic, Mrs. Wood
stated that we are all educat-
ed as children and we con-
tinue to educate our minds
by 'reading, listening to T.V.
and radio, and doing crafts.
The church is the first place
for•education in the foreign
countries. There are three
basic areas ' for education,
home, school and commun-
ity, the speaker stated- .-t.. .
Mrs. Alton thanked Mrs.
Wood forher very informa-
tive talk. Mrs. McWhinney
then thanked Mrs. .Alton for
having the group to her
lovely home. A delicious
lunch was served by Mrs.
Gibson. Mrs. Grace Black
and Mrs. Olive Blake.
DUNGANNON
NATURE NUTS
The 4th meeting was held
on June 13 at Mrs. Stewart's
home. Annabel Stewart read
the minutes of • the last
meeting and they were ap-
proved .. .
Roll call was answered by
11 members, which was, an
emergency which could hap-
pen on an outing and how I
would handle it.
Elaine O'Donnell led the
discussion on things to look
for on an interpretive walk.
Th'e members discussed
what they were going to
make from their dried flow-
ers. Mrs. Stewart helped' the
girls who were decorating
DUNGANNON W.I.
The W.I. meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Russel
Alton, in Goderich Rine' 5"
with 24 members and six
visitors present.
The roll call, What 1 am
doing or would like to do to
improve my education, was
answered.
A report of the district
annual meeting was given by
Mrs. Purdon and Mrs. Er-
rington. The Hand Book of
'the W.I. was to be revised in
1980. $47.45 was made from
the sale of crafts. Four
members of the W.I. had
passed away through the
year. Pennies for Friendship
waswas taken by the Auburn
ladies.
A donation to help the
Foster Child of 75c a member
was taken, this had to he
paid -by June 30. The Foster
529-7719
book marks, notepaper and
placemats, while Mrs.
O'Donnell helped the girls
who were decorating can-
dles.
They closed' the meeting
with the 4-H motto. The next
meeting will be on June 12 at
Mrs. Stewarts.
Dear Captain Comet,
My name is Dwane
Leddy and I will be three
years old on June 22. I
would like to join your
birthday club.
Dwane
STRAWBERRIES
Pick your own,
starting June 23
OPEN WEEKDAYS
6A.M.-ISP.M.
SAT. 'TIL 5 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAY
Huron Ridge
Acres
David Steckle & family
R.R. 2 - ZURICH
565-2122
HWY. 21, SOUTH
OF BAYFIELD, TO
SIDEROAD 15
WATCH FOR SIGNS
TRUTHFULNESS I
Truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtues.
Without truthfulness progress and success In all the
worlds of God is impossible for our soul.
For more information write:
BAHAI
P.O. BOX 212, GODERICH
Anstett Jewellers
LIMITE9
11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901
WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE....
.0n -staff goldsmith for repairs to fine jewellery
•in-store watch repairs, including battery in-
stallations.
•Fast in-store engraving
.in-store ring sizing
'Appraisals by our on -staff Certified Gem ologist
(AGS).
HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. - 6 p.m.: Friday nights till 9 p.m.
Dear Captain Comet,
i would like to join your
birthday club. My name
Is Kristine Ann Mclvor
and I will be two years old
on Friday, June 20. Fred
is my birthday pal and I
would also like to
congratulate him.
Love,
Kristine
PICK YOUR OWN
STRAWBERRIES
(Ready for picking this weekend)
Weather and supply permitting
RASPBERRIES'
Approx.,middle of July
OPEN 8 A.M.
SUNDAYS INCLUDED
NO POTS OR PANS
BRING YOUR OWN -
QUART BOXES
2, 4 OR 6 QT.
BASKETS.
OR QT. BOXES
CAN BE
PURCHASED
15 ACRES - IRRIGATED
JACK BELL
RR. NO. 2 KIPPEN 262-5878
Turn left at Kippen on Highway No. 4, then 1'/. miles
east. Watch for Signs.
Ownerj
ofsrnaller
businesses:..
weprovide:
* Finanth lassrctance
* Management counselling (CASE)
* Management training
* Infrmation on government
programs forbusinei
Can me help, you?
See our Representative
DON HANDFORD AND/OR
JOHN MACKENZIE
at: The Bedford'Hotel
Goderich, Ontario
0/y. EVERY TUESDAY
(Next Visit: Tues., June 24th
FEDERAL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
For prior information
please call 271-5650 (collect) or
write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford