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IGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1976
12. AUCTION SALE
12; AUCTION SALE
ATIHIWELL'S
AUCTION
Heflsall. Property
Toa be sold by.Atiction. Far ihe•estate of ROBERT ORVILLE
'MITCHELL atthe location on 168 Queen St., Hensel!.
SATURDAY, OCT. 23 1:30 P.M...
A well maintained 2 storey brick house, kitchen with built-in
cupboards, large living andining room one bedroom, -
utility and single bath on main floor; 2 bedroom and 3 pc.
bath on second floor, excellent full size basement with .oil
heat, single car garage, all situated on a well treed lot ap-
prox. 60' x 300'.
Selling subject to reasonable reserve
• For viewingor information Phone
RATHWELL- -S -
AUCTiON-SERVICE
CLINTON 482-3120
ALJCT1ON SERVI E
Two -Day
Collectors Auction
ON SATURDAY, OCT. 1:b AT
10:30 A.M. ANCD. SUNDAY"'
OCT. 1 7 at 1:00 P.M.
Location: 140 Trinity St., Stratford
We have been requested by the Proprietors, Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Berger, to sell by public•auction a 20 year collection of
Antiques, consisting of pine and cherry furniture; brass;
copper;. cast iron; 30 lamps; lanterns;. tiffany type lamps;
art glas ; Canadianand carnival glass; 50 pcs• crockery; 150
sealers and bottles; beer and Coke souvenirs; wicker pieces;
509 books; war medals; 1,000 buttons; oil paintings; pic-
tures; post cards; jewellery.; sterling silver; souvenirs; 6
clocks; 2,000 stamps? 500 keys...
Shop tools and woodworking equipment, lawn and garden
tools and equipment.
No Reserve - Moving to. Arizona
The most outstanding auction of the year -- over 2,000 lots to
be sold., - -
• . For information phone
RATHWELL'S - m.
AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield:,,Ontario 483-3 i.20
"For a °successful ,auction phone itathwetl's'.'
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
LYLE r MONTGOMER•Y CONSTRUCTION
SAND -'GRAVEL -- AGGREGATES
- BACKHOE ^.`EX-CAVATING
Scr.eened'TOO Soil
Phone 482-1644
PaIcQfl;w�
SHOwCARDS -
DiSPLAYS , .` - ..
ARCHITECTURAL . tei-524=6048'
TRU K LETTERING after -'
POST BOARDS 6 pm -_
GRAHAM ELECTRIC LTD.
62 CAMBRIA..:ROAD N., G:ODERICH -
Electrical Contracting
APPLIANCE SALES" & SERVICE
,We service'.' hat we sell.
OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M.
ON FRIDAY
MORRIS C•ONSTRHCTION
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GENER AL.CONTR ACTING
00B.Stte 'MANAGEMENT.._:.
All'"Yo�ur Home Imiprovetnents And
Building ideas
4-2910
ltl .ESTIMATES
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13. 'SERVICES AVAILABLE
• DAILY CAR RENTAL •
.,Reasonable Rates
MG•GE E' S
Goderich
Phone 5'44-839i
19tf
SKELTON l'
APPLIANCES'
Inglis -Moffat -Beatty
Sales -Service'
•-^R.epairs to all makes
.- 36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. '524-7871, -
-17t1
Wm. R:' Nelson
CARPENTER
Area Representative
.for
TRALEE KITCHEN
CABINETS
and vanities
528-2949
FREE' ESTIMATES~
MATHERS
LANDSCAPING •
& LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Specializing in, landscaping
and your complete lawn
needs. ,
Phone:
524-2401 524-7044
CLOCKS REPAIRED
All types, Grandfather, Dutch,
French antique. Specialist on
chiming clocks. Will collect
and deliver. Contact: -
J.T. HOLLINSHEAD
Residence 482-3759
110 RATTENBURY ST. E
CLI'NTON,•-ONTARIO
Trade Work Accepted
-• 14:11OTICE TO CREDIfORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All ;personsing claims
against, the Estat MATTHEW
JAMES AINSLIE, Retired
;Butcher,. late : of the Brown of
Goderich, in the Cqunty; of Huron;
who died on or abort the 14tb day
of August, 1976, °are required to: -
file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 6th.
day of November, 1976, as after
that date the assets of theestatewill be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, 'Ontario,
this 7th daypf-October, 1976.
PREST and BGENER,
Barristers, etc:
33. Montreal Street; •
Goderich; Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
42,43,49ar
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of HELEN IDA
LORENE FAIRBORN, late of the
City of London, in the County of
Middlesex, deceased. -
Creditors and. others • having
claims against the above estate
are required to send, full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned solicitors on or
before the 21st 'day of October,
1976 after which date the assets of u
the estate will be distributed,
having regard only to claims that*•
have been received.' '
BATES, AITKE•N,
699.Cranbrook Road,
London, Ontario.4.
Solicitors for the
Executrix.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons • having claims
against the estate. of CLARA
VIOLA YOUNG; Widow, late of
the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the'5th day of ,September,
1976, are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 36th day of
October, 1976, as after that date
the assets of the estate -will be
distributed.
DATED, at Goderich, Ontario,
this 4th day of October, 1976:
PREST and EGENER,
• Barristers, etc. -1
33 Montreal Street,
'GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
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HOME RENOVATI•ONS •
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PHONE 5' 2 4 - 206 2 For Free Estimate ..i
JUST OPENED
AND EAGER TO PLEASE!
Jim McDougall and. Don
Armstrong ' are pleased to
announce that they are. the
new operators of ` the Fina
Station on Bayfield Road.
They' would also like to
welcome all to . their new
location. •
G DERICH
F11NA_S:A.LEL& .SERVICE
268 Bayfield Rd. •- •PH. 524-7975
For general repair's
to ain't -fakes and, models,,
*. CARPET
DO it
yourself
and save
Rent: , the pro
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carpet cleaner
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216 Wellington `Street S.
Goderich. •
'524.2440
15, PUBLIC NOTICE.
GORDON: I will no longer be
.responsible for any debts in-"
curred by• my wife, Mrs:
(Debbie) Gordon as of this date
September 30th, , 1976. Terry
Gordon. 40,41,42 .
• Treasurer's :Sale
of land. •
In Arrears
of Taxes
COUNTYpf HURON-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a tax sale will be held in
the Council Chambers of the
Court House Goderich, On-
tario, on Tuesday, December
7, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. re any
unpaid taxes still outstanding
at that date, as shown on6the
list published in the Ontario
Gazette on September 4, 1976.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that if any
of the unpaid lands remain
unsold, an adjourned sale will
be held on Tul*day,
December 14, 1976, at the
same hour and place.
Lists of properties involved
maybe secured at my office in
the -Court House, Goderich,
Ontario.
BILL G. HANLY,
Treasurer
COUNTY OF HURON
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.16..PERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged eeouples ;to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop. in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about:ourshower•
and Bridal, Registry. Service. No
ch b .
arge, no o ligation.-3tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: One ' youth's dark
jacket. :524-8633 -42 •
LOST: Boy's bicycle, green With
black seat, high handlebars, in
Trafalgar Street area: Phone 524-
6753 after 5 p.m. -weekdays,
anytime on, weekend.-nc:
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20. TO GIVE AWAY
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr• and,Mrs. David M. Smith et,
'Hamilton • annouiiee • . the
engagement of their youngest
daughter Judith Marion to
Cameron' Robert Walter'
Hawthorne" son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Hawthorne, The
wedding to take place Oct 30;1976
at 3:00 p.m. at Si.. • Andr •ws
United Church, Hamilton. .
Mr,. arid Mrs. Floro F. Cangao
(Philippines) and Mr, and Mrs.
James E. Slater, (Goderich) are
very happy to announce the
engagement of, their children,
Celeste (Joy) Cangao, and Alati
' James Slater. The wedding will'
take place dei November 6th, 1976
at 'St. Joseph's Catholic Church;
Clinton, Ont. -42 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bedard are
pleased to - announce the for-
: thcoming- - marriage of •. their
youngest daughter, Judith Ann,
to Paul Kevin Kelly, spn of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kelly of-Goderich.
The marriage will take place Oct.
29, 1976 at St. Peters Roman
Catholic Church in Goderich at•..'
7:30 p.m. ---42
,26. CARD OF THANKS
REDFORD - I sincerely wish to
thank neighbours, friends, and
family for cards, flowers, visits
and prayers during my recei.t
stay in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to- Dr.Watters,
nurses and kitchen staff. Also
Captains Herber and MacKenzie.
of the 'Salvation Army. - Mrs.
Norman Redford, 42X
KETCHBAW - The family of the
e
late Jaynes Ketchabaw wish to
extend, our„ appreciation for
kindness shown us in our loss of a
dear husband and father, fbr
floralarrangements -dards and
donations. Thanks to Dr. Deathe
and Staff in • Goderich Hospital.
Mrs. James 'Ketchabaw and
family, -42x
KINGSWELL: The family of the.
late Mr, Walter Kingswell ex-
press thbeir gratitude to neigh-
bours and. friendse'`for all` tbeiiw-
kind assistance at the time of his
passing, also for the floral
tributes, expressions of sym-
, path:y-and donations to charity.
;Special thanks to the Staff at
'Huronview, Stiles Funeral Home
and Rev. Ralph King for his
message of comfort.-42AR •
25. IN MEMORIAM
STEMP
:' In memory of Bill, who
passed away suddenly one year
ago: •.
Some day we hope to meet you,
Some day we know not when;
We shall -meet in a better land.
• And never part again.
Remembered by Monty, Edith,
and family, Terry and Kim. -42
ROLLINSON: In loving memory
of. a dear husband, William
• Rollinson, who passed ' away
October 18, •1971.
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Gently I gather, treasure them
all;.
Some may forget now that you're
gone, • •
I will remember no matter how
long. . •
-Always remembered by his
wife Pearl•.-nc
BRINDLEY: In loving memory
of a dear . mother. Edith May
Brindley who passed away seven.
years agoOctober 19, 1969.
You meant so very much to,
us
That nothing we can say
Can tell the sadness in our. hearts
As we think of you to -day. w
It does not matter the day or -the
•year,
There are always memories,.
always tears.
Memories do not fade they -just
grow deep
For the one we loved but could
not e
Alwkeaysp• rem-
emberd by Ron, -June
ONE grey malelfitten, 2 months . grandchildren Brian and I ren.
Old, litter trained. , Phone • 524- . _42 --� •o -
7805.-42
21. -BIRTHS
LASSALINE: Mr. and Mrs:
Lawrence Lassaline RR 2,
Goderich are happy to announce
the bieth of their son;'"Jeremy
Lawrence, on Oct. 6, -1976, in
Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich.--4Inc
. and Mrs: Teri
NOE Mr, a y
Npbl 147 Fulton St. Clinton are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Angela Marie, on.
. October 8, 1976, in - Goderich
Hospital.--42nc .
MUIR - Jim and • Sue (Duc'k-
worth) are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter Kelly Ann,
October lst, 1976 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
" Goderich.
PHILLIPS: Mr and "Mrs; Glen
Phillips, Goderich are proud to
announce the arrival of their
NEWT"°ON: In 'loving memory of
Mrs. Lyda ' V: Newton, who
passed away 13 October 1975. •
Memories don't fade,
They just grow deep.
For a sister we loved,
But could not keep.
-Ever remembered by her sister
Nina. -42. -• •
CALDWELL: In'lovingmemory.
of. -a-.dearhusband, George
.
Caldwell, who passed away
suddenly, October 17, 1975..
So often I have thought of you,
So often I have cried.'
When I think how different life
would be, If you were by my side.
Remembering allyour
thoughtfulness your gentle kindly
ways,
Has 9•trengthened, and sustained
me
Through many lonely days.
Sadly missed and always
remembered, by his wife Clete.
b
aby son, Mark Bradley, on
October___11 , 1976, in Alexandra
Hospital.-42nc • •
FIELDER - Mr. and Mrs. James'
Felder, RR 5, Goderich - are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Derryl James,:,. on
October 10, 197,6, in Alexandra
Hospital•--42nc '
WARKENTIN - Ms. Wendy
Warkentin, 25 Rattenbury . St.,
Clinton, is pleased to announce
the birth of her baby daughter,-
Mindy Jean, on October 6,1976, in
Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich.-42nc
CALDWELL, George Edward: In
'lovingnnemolry. of a dear father
, and grandfather who passed
away October 17, -1.975:
No farewells were spoken
No time to. say " goodbye
You were gone before we knew '
And will always wonder why.
Our hearts 'still with sadness
And secret tears still flow
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed and •lovingly.
remembered by daughter Verna;
son-in•law Frank and grand-
' children. --42X
HANSEN: At . Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on Sep.
tember.29, 1976, to Mr. and Mrs:
Thomas Hansen, Goderich, a
daughter, Lynda Katherine. .
SCHILBE': At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on October 2,
1976, . to 'Mr, and Mrs.. BrioScheibe, Hayfield, a daughter,
Shannon Erica.--nc '
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THOM- The loving memories We
have of our dear son Jim,' who
- passed away suddenly Oct.' 18,
1974.
There is a gift'in life you cannot
buy•
That's very rare and true.
It's the gift of a loving son
Like the one we had tri you
The many things you did for us
In your kind andclovjng way
•Gave us years of happiness
No one can take away.
• Noth ing•eouid be •more beautiful•...--
Than •the memories we have of
you.
Sadly missed ..and to ingly
• remembered by wife, glr, Morn
and Dad, Audrey, Helen, Jack,
•Doug. --42x _
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NOBLE:. We :wish to thank
relatives' and neighbors for floral
tributes, donations, . and all -
kindness shown us in'the loss of
our ;Aunt, Susan Noble. Special
thanks to Rev. Hawthorne, Mrs.
A. Bradley, - Mrs. J. Hibbert,
nurses and: staff Alexandra
Hospital and Goderich Nursing
Home, to . Rebekah" Lodge for
lunch, and to the McCallum
Funeral. Home
Clara Mallough and family. -42
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HAMILTON .- The family of the
jate' Mrs, .Isabella .Hamilton
express sincere , thanks to all..
neighbours and friends Who sent is
flowers and 'donations,' and .
special thanks to those who,paid
their respect and expressions of
sympathy. -Also thanks' to, ' the
Ladies of Auburn Church. who
prepared the lunch and -the Styles
Funeral. :Home for all
arrangenients. Hamilton.
family. --42 •
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26. CARD OF THANKS
PROCTOR: Sificere thanks, to
*everyone for the visits, flowers,.
and cards while I was in
Alexandra Hospital. .Special.
thanks to Rev. Royal, Drs.
Hollingworth, .Flowers, Walker,
nurses and staff onfirst floor.
Elsie Proctor. -42
WATTS: We like to take this
opportunity tothank the'
Goderich Volunteer Fire Dept.
for their extremely quick arrival
to our home on Monday. August
27, 1976. The Citizens of Goderich
shoeld be very proud of „the
Professional .manner and
techniques Qf their Volunteer
Fire Dept. ",Weare". Thank you, '.
Walt, Joy and Becky Watts. -42x -
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ._
MRS. AUSTIN HARTMAN: After
a short illness passed away at the
age of 59, at Alexandra Marine
and General Hespitai-on Opt; 8,
1976. We would like to thank the
staff at the hospital and Dr.
Thompson, Dr, Watts and Dr.
Flowers. Give our appreciation to.
the friends, neighbours and
relatives for their kindness. Also
for•• the beautiful floral.
arras ements and donations-td
the -'Canadian Cancer Society.
Thanks to,Reverend Craven for
the beautiful service and to Stiles
Funeral Home. Austin Hartman
and Immediate Family. -'42 •
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BulIetinsBoard
Goderich
Garden Club
meeting in the Assessment
• Building Board Room -on Wed.
Oct. 20th al 8:00 p.m: Radio.
and TV personality'' Gwen
Fawthorp of "Gardening with
Gwen" will - be our guest
speaker. A demonstration on
making satin . roses will be
featured. Everyone welcome!,
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Major changes
in Ag. -'ministry
A major re -organizational
change , in the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food to
.providemore expertise and
cdncentration in marketing.
Ontario food products has
been announced.. -
Agriculture and . Food
Minister William Newman
said therestructuringwill
provide increased assistance
in the marketing of products.
both- by commodity boards
and individual'exporters.
In effect, the present
Marketing' and Special
Services Di"vision shifts ,three'
of . its . technical branches
veterinary services, milk
-industry and farm products
inspection to the education
and research division; now to
be called the Education,.
Research and Special Ser-
vices Division. •
A fourth branch,
agricultural manpower, is
moved , from the area:• of.
marketing to, the Production
and '4u,ral Development
Divisio ;
The new -Marketing
Division will focus entirely on
selling Ontario food products
and developing new markets,
Mr. Newman said, and "will
be able to cope - more- ef-
fectively with increasingly.
complex federal -provincial
marketing issues."
The Marketing Division ih
its .new form is_ comprised of_..the • Farm Products
„Marketing Board, the Ontario
Food Council and the Milk
Commission of Ontario.
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secretary in 1968. He wa
appointed vice-chairman o
the -board in` 1973.. He is.
graduate (Bachelor o
Agricultural Science- an
Bachelor of Commerce) o
University College, Dublin
He farmed for some years i
Ireland and served five year
with Lugg and Gould Ltd.,
British farm managemen
consultant firm, befor
coming to Canada.
Senior, personnel of th
divisions involvedin the 'r
organization are not affected
_Assista`int•Deputy Ministe
K.E. Lantz, .remains head
the Production and' Rut-
Development
urDevelopment Division, wit
responsibility, for agricultur
andhorticultural societie
rural , .development, cro
insurance, extension, : foo
land developtne-nt, hom
economics, liv stock, 'soi
and crops, anra,:agricultur
manpower.: . -
Executive Director J.
Rennie remains in charge
the renamed Educati-o
Research and Special Se
vides Division, • wi
responsibility for the Ontar
Agricultural . Museum, t
Agricultural Researc
Institute of Ontario, the •fo
Ontario colleges . •
agricultural technology, t
Horticultural Resear
.•I-nstitute - of Ontario, t
Pesticide Residu
Laboratory, . and f
ministry's veterinary se
vices, milk industry and far
,products 'inspection •• bra
Mr. hfewman said the re- ches,
'organization alsoproVides for
the consolidation. of all
ministry scientific _• and
technical services in . one
division.
Deputy Minister R. Gordon
Bennett said the newly-
. structural Marketing
Division- will -be` headed. by_
William . V Vpyle as.
executive director. He is now
dice:chairman of the Ontario
Farm .Products Marketing
A. nay .vice chairman will
be appointed shortly.
Mr. • Boyle joined the
'Ontario Farm Products
Marketing Board as
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