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38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of
Marg Reynolds plus additions
SAL, FEB. 8 AT 10 A.M.
Inglis clothes dryer 2 years old, Viking
automatic clothes washer, eeaumark
spin dry washer, GE clothes dryer, older
fridge and 30" stove, 3 piece bedroom
suite w/ mattress like new, 2 piece
bedroom suite, B & W T.V., 2 small china
cabinets, 2 chrome table and choirs like
new, 4 fold chairs, lawn chairs. old tub
stand, cedar chest, coffee and end
tables, '/2 round end table. bi- fold
louver door,oil lamp, silverware. floor
model hi fl w/1:1 track player (good one).
sewing cabinet. tin trunk6 4 crocks.
bamboo blind, 400.day clock. apt. she
desk, 2 electric heaters,, upholstered
swivel chair, desk w/ drawers. colour
T.V. In good condition. 2 component
stereos, radios, electric broom, table
lamps. floor lamps, records. trailer tire.
4 heavy inside doors. 2 -upholstered
love seats, plus bedding. dishes. towels.
Ilnens, and small Items too numerous to
mention. Consignments still being
taken for this auction.
TERMS:CASH
AUCTIONEER
RICHARD LOBS 482-7898
41. To give away
GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1986 -PAGE 11
District News
Support is
FREE - German Shepherd Lab dog, 3 months old
Phone 529-7640.---06
45.'Marriages
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kinahan wish to announce
the marriage of their daughter, Janice Fisher to
Denis LeBrun. The wedding took place December
20, 1985.---05,06nx
46. In memoriam
SAMPSON
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Gordon Sampson, who passed
away eleven years ago, February 9, 1975.
To live in the hearts of those we leave behind,
Is not to die,
Love's greatest gift/remembrance.
Always remembered by wife Iris and family. -06
' DICKSON
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father Thomas P. Dickson, who passed away
February 6th, 1983.
We travel down a winding road,
A rood without an end,
And they who seem so far ahead,
Are only around the bend.
Always remembered by Allan, Beth and
family. -06
47.. Card of thanks .
B ALTZER
Many thanks to all friends and relatives for their
cords, flowers, visits and help to my wife while I
was hospitalized. Special thanks to all the nurses
and staff of 1 east, the ICU unit and Dr. Chan for
their excellent care. Darrel. -06
WHITELY
Sincere thanks to all those who have sent
flowers and cards and visited while we were pa-
tients in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to all
the Doctors and nurses in emergency, the ICU,
the Goderich Fire Dept., the ambulance atten-
dants and to all the people who assisted at the
scene of our accident on Jan. 9 at Taylor's Cor-
ner. A most grateful thanks to all who helped at
home and who offered their help. The Whitely
family. -06x
HORTON
We would like to thank our relatives, friends,
and neighbours for the many acts of kindness,
floral tributes, charitable donations and other
expressions of sympathy shown to us in the loss
of our husband, father and grandfather, Frank
Horton. Special thanks to Rev. Wood, Stiles
Funeral Home, and the Women of Victoria St.
United Church. Also thanks to the Doctors and
staff of the I.C.U. of Goderich Hospital.' Eva, Don-
na, Everett, Ron and families.-6nx
HOWARD
The family of the late, Elizabeth (Pat) Howard
would like to express their thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their sympathy and
kindness during the recent loss of our dear
mother. -06
GIRVIN
Many thanks to all my friends and neighbours at
Nile for the lovely gifts, and a most enjoyable
evening. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered, Winnifred.-06x
Huron County's executive committee's
recommendation to change the library
board to a committee is meeting with some
opposition.
The executive committee will present a
recommendation at the Feb. 6 meeting of
Huron County Council that the library
board be dissolved effective Jan. 1, 1987.
The board will become a committee of
council on that date and the assets and
liabilities of the county library system will
become a part of the county.
Library board chairman Tom Cunn-
ingham, reeve of Hullett Township, said
the change is being made because of "ac-
countability".
"It's frustrating to me, in reality, that
the library board can do something in my
municipality and I have no say," said Cun-
ningham, in an interview with the
Bluewater Regional Newspapers (BRNN).
At least two members of the library
board who are not members of county
council but appointed from the general
population of the county, disagree.
"I cannot see any lack of accountability
to county council what with over 50 per
cent of the population as library users,
council has always had good co-operation
from the library board and by its very
composition, it has always listened to the
wishes of county council," Janis Bisback
of Hensall told BRNN.
Those in favor of the board becoming a
committee also point to the amount of
money the county puts into the library
budget. Although numerous ,percentages
are being quoted, according to the county's
1985 budget document, the library had a
budget of $769,519 with the county's share
being $598,217 or 75.1 per cent. The re-
mainder is provincial grants.
Warden Armstrong can't see any dif-
ference in the operating system, be it
board or committee. The only difference,
she says, is that county councillors will
7‘4a#4
The Goderich Sportsman
Club would like to thank
The Parkhouse
(ERNIE'S ROADHOUSE)
Canadian Tire Corp.
for their support in the
Club's second Trapshoot.
48. Coming Events
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Saturday, February 8th,
1986, starting at 2:00 p.m. sharp Auburn Com-
munity Centre. Sponsored by Auburn and District
Lions Club. $6.00 per couple. Cash prizes. -06
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ROOM FOR RENT. Kitchen privileges. Abstainers.
Phone 524-2288.--06
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SOLID OAK china cabinet, 3 -sides glass, buffet,
la -Z -boy chair, occasional chair, end tables,
floor/table lamps, mirror, TV, Good condition.
524.2933.---06
split for county library
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have direct input into the library's ac- the board, he has‘not sensed any split
tivities. She also pointed out that Elgin between the board and council, or between
County recently took similar action. the councillors and appointed members of
The warden said Liberal MPP Doug the board.
Raycraft from the London area, and a He said he would be surprised if the
former Middlesex County warden, will be Ministry off Citizenship and Culture went
presenting the county's motion as a along with the proposal. Libraries fall
private members' bill in the provincial under the jurisdiction of that provincial
legislature on behalf of the county. Arm- ministry. Ritter ,agreed with Bisback that
strong'itis unsure why MPP Raycraft was by virtual numbers of county councillors
taking the task rather than one of Huron's on the library board county council has the
own MPPs, Murray Elston or Jack Rid- final say.
dell. She said their schedules as cabinet Only Schneiker has different feelings.
ministers might have made it difficult. "We had discussed it at the last library
Former warden Paul Steckle of R.R. 2, board meeting. It's no surprise," said
Zurich approached Raycraft, said Ann- Schneiker adding she is not opposed to the
strong. The warden also said the three ap- change.
pointed members don't have to worry .„ She also criticized newspaper reports
about their positions on the library com- which made the move sound like 'the
mittee. Reeve. Cunningham said the same
thing. "We want those people. They will
continue, they have some expertise to
give. We county councillors aren't as
knowledgeable as we should be and that is
why we see their value, he said. Reeve
Cunningham will be the acting chairman
of the executive corrunittee report when it
is presented at the Feb. 6 meeting. He did
ndation wouldn't be for -
say the recomme
warded to MPP Raycraft until the library
board has its input at its Monday, Feb. 10
meeting.
The library beard is made up of seven
people, four county councillors and three
appointed at large. The three appointees
are, Bisback, Martina Schneiker of
Goderich and R.P. Ritter of Wingham. As
well as Reeve Cunningham, the other
council members are Hensall Reeve Jim
Robinson, Howick 'Township Reeve Gerald
D'Arcey and Warden Armstrong.
Ritter, too, has been quoted as saying
the move by cu linty council is regressive.
Ritter has gone on the record saying the
move in unnecessary.
Ritter said that during his four years on
board
libraries were being disbanded. The
Goderich woman said she has had several
telephone calls about the matter.
Reeve Cunningham said that up until
two years ago, the board acted like a com-
mittee and made recommendations for ac-
tion to county council. Then, it was brought
to the board's attention by Signal -Star col-
umnist Elsa Haydon of Goderich that a
board is able to act autonomously from
county council.
Since that time the library board, as
does the Huron County board of health,
continues to present monthly reports to
county council but for information ()ply.
'County council has no veto power.
"My advice to library users is to contact
their reeves and speak to thein about this
issue," said Bisback.
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Colborne Township Sesquicentennial
Plans are progressing well for Colborne
Township Sesquicentennial Celebration in
July.
A large parade is being planned, Leonard
Jenkins has contacted several bands and
Bob Jewell is receiving bookings from in-
dividuals for floats. Many categories are
planned such as Families, Concessions and
Antique cars. Bob would be pleased to tell
you more.
The Parade route posed a bit of a problem
for the committee but eventually Colbor-
nites pulled through and thought of the old
McGaw Road for line-up. The brochures are
being printed and will be available at the
Heritage Dance.
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP TRIVIA
1. Who was the first Reeve of Colborne
Township? -
2. What was the name of Tiger Dunlop's
Home?
3. What was the name of the Sawmill Set-
tlement between Sheppardton and the Nile?
4. What building in Colborne Township
celebrates its Sesquicentennial in 1986?
5. What was "Loyal" first named?
Answers will be in next week's edition.
February has been named heart month.
The canvass for the Heart and Stroke Foun-
dation will soon begin. The local canvassers
for Colborne Township are Jean Imanse,
Peggy Scotchmer, Norma Hazlitt, Joan
MacPhee, Ross Rutledge, Cathy Fisher,
Teresa Feagan, Gloria Fisher, Sharon
Brindley, Mary Stoll, Betty Miller, Gleena
Pannebecker, Shirley Stoll, John and Sandy
COLBORNE
CORNER
Gertrude Kaittinci, 524-B076-
Masskant, Phyllis Bogie, Wilma Kaminska,
Pearl Fowler, Janet McDonald and the Col-
borne captain of the canvassers is Joan
Clark. Please give generously when your
local canvasser calls.
Colborne Township Recreation Commit-
tee held a Euchre Card party in the
Township Hall, Thursday, Jan. 23. There
were six tables of players taking part with
winners ladies high, Lois Haggitt and gents,
Peter Riehl.
Several young girls have expressed in-
terest in joining the 4-H girls club for the
project "Etiquette for the 80's" with Helen
' Riehl 4-8143 and Bev. Zoethout 4-9982 as
leaders. Meetings will be held in the leader's
homes and plans are for the meetings to
begin shortly. '
Colborne Township celebrates its Ses-
quicentennial this year with celebrations in
July. Plans are' to have a choir for the
celebrations at: some time in the event and
Colborne residents past and present, are
asked to make a special effort to help. Con-
tact Clara Anne Jewell 524-759.7. for par-
ticulars;,Practices will commence shortly.
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