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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-10-18, Page 12
PAGE 12 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986 46. In memoriam MITCHELL In memory of Joe Mitchell who passed away Oct 20. 1963. A smile for all, a heart of gold The dearest one the world could hold. Never selfish, and always kind. The special memories he left behind. Gone are the happy days we use to share But in my heart he is always near. Forever loved and remembered by wife. Rosinn. 42x 47. Card of thanks MCALLISTER I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered me with visits, cards, gifts and treats while a patient in Wingham Hospital recently. A special thanks to Dr. Bekasiak and the nurses on the ICU and 2nd floor. Bob., -42x• — ---__— SMITH We wish to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for their cards, gifts and best wishes. Thnnk you for making our 25th• Anatversory so special. Stuart and Bernadette. -42x -- — — WESTLAKE 1 would like to express my sincere thanks to my family and friends for visits, flowers, cards and phone calls while I was in hospital. Special thank you to Dr. Hollingworth and nurses and staff of 1CU and 1st floor east. Mabel. -42 Congratulatio McLELLAN We wish to thank everyone who prayed so earnestly for ,our little doughter, Jessica, and for ourselves. We truly appreciate all who hove given us gifts of time, food, flowers, babysitting, cards, donations to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of St. Joseph's Hospital, and much needed emotional support. We will never forget your many kindnesses in this time of tragedy.•God bless you all. Gord, Diane, Ben and Abby. -42 /T MANOERSON We would like to thank all the girls and their husbands on the Night Owls ladies slow pitch team for the beautiful brass livingroom lamps we received as a wedding gift. We love them and they are verymuch appreciated. Marilyn and Jim.-- 42 • HADDEN I would like to thank all my loved ones, friends and neighbors for the wonderful surprise birth- day party they gave me in my home. It is o day I will always remember. God bless you all. Stan. —42 Congratulations to Steven Haggitt whose marriage to Jean Dow took place at Hibbert United Church on Friday Oct. 10. Visitors with Ellen Johnston and Laura Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNall of Welland, Mrs. Earl Wightman of Lucknow and her son Harvey of Waterloo and Jack s go to area newlyweds Young of Mitchell. Our sincere sympathy to the Baechler family on the death of Mrs. Baechler at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Saturday, Oct. 11. The monthly meeting of, Auburn Women's Institute will be held at the Coirununity Hall The Sale you've been waiting for! The Dutch Store's Annual Fall YARN SALE PHENTEX ELITE �I� �•.�.�.� 200 gram rm. BISSETT We would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts and flowers on the occasion of our 50th Wedding An- niversary. A special thanks to our family and all who attended our open house to make it such a memorable day. Ted and Marion.-42x —r—.---- -- -- — McPHEE The family of the late James McPhee wish to ex- tend a heartfelt thank you to relatives, neighbours and friends for their support during Jim's illness, for messages of sympathy and for memorial donations made at the time of our loss. The beautiful floral arrangements and food brought to our homes were greatly appreciated. We express our deep gratitude to the V.O.N., the staff of 1st floor east and nurses of the Inten- sive Care Unit of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. A very special thank you to Dr. David Walker, Dr. Conway and to Rev. Robert Ball. The worm kindness expressed by the McCollum and Pella Funeral Home was a great comfort. These thoughtful kindnesses will always remain in our hearts. - Mrs. Noreen McPhee and family. -42 All KITS L PHENTEX ORCHID 100 gram 2/375 All other YARNS f5.% Comebrowse thpdugh one of the' largest selections of yarns in Huron Codnty - and remember - it's all on sale! SALE STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 TO SAT., NOVEMBER 1 THE DUTCH STORE 55 ALBERT STREET CLINTON 482-7302 AUBURN Mildred Lawler, 828-7589 on Tuesday Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. The topic will be Agriculture and Canadian Industries. Norman Alexander of Londesboro will be the guest speaker. William Anderson of Newmarket visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander- son on the weekend. Sorry to report that Tom Hallam is a pa- tient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Our sympathy to the McPhee family on the death of Jim McPhee last week. Before moving to Goderich, they farmed in Col- borne Township. 7.'rheni+•n rr.+ri.nu ,toil! ke i9µ!(1 at Knox United Church Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. Rev. Wilema Brown will be the guest speaker. • On Oct. 19, "Knox United Church will be celebrating the church's anniversary, Rev. Rick Hawley will be in charge of the service. Special music by "Varna Singers". KNOX UNITED CHURCH SERVICE Gary T. Shuttleworth was in charge of the morning service at Knox United Church. The sanctuary was decorated with flowers, fruit's and vegetables for Thanksgiving. Organ and piano prelude was by Mrs. Gor- don Gross and Marjorie McDougall. The senior choir sang "Morning Prayer" with choir director Lori Millian at piano. UNIT II OF KNOX UNITED CHURCH Unit II of Auburn U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Greg Park for their October meeting. The theme was "Missions" and the convenors were Mrs. O. McPhee and Mrs. Greg Park. A film called "The Red Bicycle" was shown which gave a realistic incident that portrayed life in Kenya. Two letters from Zambia and Kenya were read dealing with mission work done in these areas. Marjorie McDougall and Mrs. Greg Park played a piano -organ duet of familiar hymns. Assistant leader Mrs. Jack Vincent ledthebusiness and gay �tl« ���M "t • o'- mixture of Sunshine and Rain." The Thank -Offering of U.C.W. will be on Oct. 22 when Rev. Wilemena Brown will Turn to page 13 • BUCK & DOE. for Sheryl Gilbert and Peter Feagan Saturday, Oct., 18/86 Goderich r wi.&councry REAL_ESTATE- BAECHLER- The family of the late Bessie Baechler would like to thank Dr. Rourke; Dr. Dawson, nurses and . staff on 1st floor east for their cat _ and kindness to our mother during her illness. "fh'jnks to those friends, relatives, and neighl'uurs who visited the funeral home, sent flowers and donations, brought food to the family homes and to those •who visited Mom in the hospital. Special thanks to Aunt Grace for her comfort and for staying with More at nights. Also thanks to Pastor James Caine for his visits to Mom and for his funeral service. Your thoughtfulness and concern will always be remembered. The Buechler Family. -42x WESTERHOUT A very special thank you to the many relatives, friends and neighbors who honoured us with their presence at our 25th anniversary party on October 11. Your good wishes, cards and gifts will always be treasured. Thanks to our children, Debbie and Adrian, Shelly, Meik and Brand for organizing and putting in all the extra effort it re- quired. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Tiel and Sandra. -42x VINT We wish to thank all relatives, neighbours and friends for their cards of sympathy, dono:ions toward cancer research, flowers, visits to Funeral Home and to our residence at the time of the death of our son, Jim. Arnold and Velma. -42 BOWERS I would like to thank the emergency staff at AM&G Hospital and also the staff of ICU. Special thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr. Lomas, Father Hardy, Patrick Kennedy and also my sister Dorothy in Hamilton, Their special - tender loving care, phone calls and visits were greatly appreciated. God Bless You All. Betty Bowers. -42 I. 43. Coming Events OPEN HOUSE I 65 Blake St. W. Goderich HURON CUSTOM SERVICES *Custom Combining *Corn *Soybeans Ready To Serve You GRAINBUGGY • 1 RUCKS AVAILABLE Will Quoit ' ny Job - Competitive Rates DONALD GEIGER OR HOWATT BROS. 236-4865 523-4500 E. CO. LIM ITE REALTOR 53 West .St., Goderich, Ont. 524-7316 FARMS - RESIDENTIAL - VACATION - COMMERCIAL = RURAL LOOKING FOR A SMALL BUSINESS? cin run Filter Queen 114 THE HEART Of DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 1 COMMUNITY LIVING - CENTRAL HURON an- nounces an open meeting on Wilts, Guardianship and' Government Allowances, Suncoast Enter- prises 267 Suncoast Dr., Goderich on Oct. 22, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers: Rod Welsh Lawyer, O.A.M.R. and Harry Beattie, Lawyer, A.R.C.H.-42 ANNUAL MEETING for the Maitland Trail Association will be held at Robertson School Wednesday Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. to discuss hik• ing, cross-country ski and canoe events to be planned for our next season. New members are welcome. —42 MAITLAND MANOR Residents' Tea and Bazaar, Saturday, November 1 from 2.4 p.m. Raffle draw. Everyone welcome. -42.44 Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods. CANADIAN ADVERTISiNG r'r}UNOATION • Appraisals • Property Management • Investments 524-9097 524-8951 76 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH N7A 1P9 IN THE 30'S ' ThUrsda'�iiOctober-1.6 th.:... • IMMEDIATEiPOSSESSION Owner anxious to sell. Take advantage of this family home, Priced In SO's. RITA ALLEN 524-8480 NEW LISTING IN QUIET PARK SETTING W.J. HUGHES REALTY LIMITED 30 Kingston St. Goderich 524-7373 524-8100 • Residential • Farms • Business • Resort Properties ©0O unnnt uo:ur loon CONVENIENT LOCATION 3 BEDROOM 11/2'storey frame home•Igcated on an extra large lot in Auburn. New roof in 1984, with updated insulation throughout. 16' x 20' hobby shop with 200 amp electric service and wood stove. Call Bill Brown for your showing today. 524.7417. PRICED IN THE 80'S its sure to please e most discriminate. This 3 bedroom fa ily home offers a formal dining room.- d a gracious living room, highlighted with a cozy family room. A must to see.. Please call Bill Brown 524-7417 for further details. LAKEVIEW HOME 93 BRUCE ST. E. GRACIOUS LIVING with the charm of yesteryear. 3 large bedrooms, living room with fireplace. Main floor over 1145 sq. ft. Located on an extra large lot. For more details and a showing, please call Bill Clif- ford 524-9090. WHY RENT CONVENIENT! 'VERY' -- Park & Pool across the street. Grocery store'/ block. CaII BIB Brown for more details on this roomy storey 3 bedroom family home. Priced in the low 60's. Its sure tovgo fast. Ohl Ohl forgot'- has 2 bathrooms too. 'OL' BAKERY _ 'WHEN YOU CAN OWN this Glendale mobile, 2 bedroom home with furniture "included. 25% down. Now yours for only $190,500.00. Cali Jock Cummings 324.9624. it Yifnadlate possession. BAYFIELD • Rare business opportunity, plus an excellent Intante. Two apartments, office suites, died bekeihop. Fully equipped. For mare information call Jack Cummings 524.9624. WHEN BUYING OR SELLING - BILL BROWN ENID BELL JACK CUMMINGS BILL CLIFFORD 524-7417 . 524-4928 ' 524-9624 524-9090 This Government surplus business which has been well established for many years and offers an excellent in- come opportunity. This also includes a very nicely decorated two bedroom bungalow. 1 OVERLOOKING .MAITLAND RIVER Fully furnished well kept mobile on the Maitland River. Nicely landscaped lot with fruit trees. Features an insulated storage shed with workshop. BAYFIELD HOME 'This 4 bedroom bungalow features double lot, large living room & master bedroom. Finished basement with patio door to spacious back yard.. LARGE FAMILY HOME PRICED IN THE 40's 5 bedroom 1 storey home. Nice neigh- bourhood, close to the square. Wainscotting throughout living room & kitchen. New gas furnace in 1986. House recently insulated. May be suitable for duplex. BUNGALOW ON, 21/2 LOTS Excellent: 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. ORIGINAL LOG HOME Beautiful log home featured on 1 acre with river running through property. Excellent retreat or retirement property. Call for .more details. Looking for lots of room to build workshop etc? This may be just what you are looking for. Features two bedroom bungalow with two car garage, nicely decorated with spacious kitchen, lower level workshop and laundry room. Also room for extra bedroom. We have a variety of town and country lots available. For more information. Please inquire. today. QUIET COUNTRY RETREAT . This 4p acre hobby is just minutes from town. 2 storey brick home with natural wood trim, small barn on beautifullytreed property with spring creek. Open for offers. - These are Aust a few of the many good properties we have for sale. For more details, drop into our office or give us a call. JOHN TALBOT Res: 524-2520 WAY NE SCOTT lies: 524-8087 DAVE WILKINSON Res: 524.6885 iriSINTEE :_.. JIM BISSET Res: 524.2431