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. PUNIC
It NOTICE TO CREDITORS 13NIC NOTICE
IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES
DELBERT HAW, late of the
Township of Stanley, County of
Huron, deceased:
ALL PERSQNS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
namedwho died on the 15th day
of September, 1976. are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or before
the 17th _day- of January, 1976,
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
the claims of which the . un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of December, 1976.
D. G. Hiltz,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executor
—53,1,2
NOTICE TO -CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of HENRY
THOMAS BEADLE,. Butcher,
late of the Village of Auburn, in
the County of Huron, who died on
or about the 17th day of June,
1976, are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 5th day of
February, 1977, as after that date
the assets of the estate will be .
distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 10th day of January, 1977.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate
—2,3,4
All persons having ' claims
against the Estate of MILDRED
THOMAS, Widow, late of the'
Town of Goderich; in the.Codnty
of Huron,- died. -on. -or _about.
the 21st day, of June, 1975, are
required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned
by the 5th day of February, 1977,
as after that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 7th day of January;
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for tfte*state.
�° —2,3,4
IS. PUBLIC NOTICE
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PLANNED
PARENTHOOD
For information call
524-9145
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY
Now is the time
TO BOOK '77 WEDDINGS
FRED H. BISSET'
PHOTOGRAPHY
GODERICH, ONT.
524.7223
1
PUBLIC NOTICE I will no
longer be responsible for . any
debts incurred.in my name tat mx.
wife, Hazel Rita Park as of the
date December 18,
1976.—Benson Alvin
Park. -1,2,3x
WHEELCHAIRS --WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service
Committee of the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipment for Loan. Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.-2eow
16. PERSONAL
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Are you living with a drinking
problem? AL -ANON can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001.-40eow
n -c
Ministry of Community and
Social Services will have a
marriage counsellor at Goderich
Children's Aid Society office
every Wednesday morning. For
appointment phone 524-7356. At
other times contact can be made
through Wingham office, •phone•'
357-3370.—eowAR
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and.
tell your friends about our shower
and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge, no obligation —3tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST in the Kincardine area in
mid-December, large Setter,
black with tan markings& tattoo
on..left '.ear. answers to Duchess.
Phone 1-271-5299 or write Mrs.
Dawson, RR 2, Stratford. -1,2,3
20. TO GIVE AWAY
SIX PUPPIES to giveaway. Part
German Shepherd. Six weeks old.
Phone 529-7851.-1,2
Free to good home - part Poodle
and Terrier dog, 1 year old. Good
with children. Phone 524-2325,-2
21. BIRTHS
HEMINGWAY: At Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital on
January 7, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs.
David Hemingway, Bayfield, a
girl Shauna Leanne._rNC
REY:John and Mary Anne are
happy to announce the birth of a
daughter.. Laura Christine, on
January 5, 1977 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital. -2
PRUDER: ' At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on
January 6, 1977, to Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Pruder, Goderich,
Ontario, a son William
James.-2NC
DAWSON - David and Sharon are
pleased to announce the birth of
Robyn Ellen on December 23,
1976 at Wingham and District
Hospital. A sister for Jacqui,
Paul, and Maribeth. -2
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Ashfield Township:
SECONDARY PLAN
Public Meeting
JANUARY 24, 1977
at Brookside Public School
starting at 0:00 p.m.
Replaces the January 10, 1977
meeting which was cancelled.
NOTICE
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP OFFICE
Commencing January 1st 1977e the
administrativeili
Colborne f m 40 h
office will be transferred from The
'
Squats, Godsrich,,;Ontario, to the office of" the Clerk
Treasurer of the :Colborne Township Hail, RR S
oodoridt Ontario, M7A 3Y2.
orrice HOURS:
tUES, WEt>t., TteuRS, - 9a.m.-12 • i p.sh.4 p.m:
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26, (AID OF YNANI S:
DAWSON. ; We would like to say
• thank you for the cards, flowers
and .. visita__while_ -_patients ..st,.
Wingham and District Hospital.
Thanks also .lo Drs. Corrin and
McKim and nurses on second
floor. A special thank •you to
Virginia.-Robri and -Sharon. -2
MACDONALD: The family of the
Fate M.N. -MacDonald'
express sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends • and neigh-
bours, for all the expressions of
sympathy extended to them at
the time of their loss of a dear
husband, father and grandfather.
They especially thank those who
sent floral tributes and gave
donations to charity in his
memory; those who sent food to
the house; Rev. G.L. Royal; Dr.
Bruce Thomson; and the Stiles
Funeral Nome. -2
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CHARTERS:. The 'family oi~ the
late Robert John Charters,`wish
to express their sincere thanks
and appreciation, to relatives,
friends and neighbors, -Cor their
kindness during their recent
bereavment of a dear. husband,
father and grandfather. Also
thanksfor.. the . beautiful floral,
tributes, cards, letters and
donations to the Arthritic and
Heart Foundation. ' A special
thank you is extended to
Alexandra Hospital, nurses`, and
staff, to Dr. W.N. Watters, Dr.
R.W. Flowers and Dr. W.E.'
Walker. We wish to ' extend : a
sincere thank you to Rev. G.L.
Royal for his words of con-
solation. The Charters Family -2
To all our
Friends and
Co-workers
A personal thanks to each and everyone for
the years of friendship and memories that we
will never forget.
A special thanks for all those who shared in
our farewell dance.
Tom, Helen
and Aaron Jarczak
Mrs. James 'Thompson
Loyal corner, is a patient i
Alexandra Marine an
General Hospital, Goderich
during which time child,
Renee and Danielle ar
staying with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs- Carte
Kerslake at Staffs, and son
Ricky is at home with his
father.
Mrs. Fanny Sheardown
Meneset, is a patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
having suffered a painful
accident recently.
Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute catered to the
Signal -Star Christmas
Banquet at Saltford Valley
Hall, Friday evening January
7th,
visited' late in the
n Maureen of Vancouver diid
d Janice of Hamilton;,;faTid: a
friend Rynor Shaw of
en England and now in
e Hamilton, Steve Reaburn of
Lucan and Bernie Van Roy of
r Lendon together with son
Earl at home all joined in the
Christmas and New Year's .
festivities:
, Mr. and Mrs Gordon
Kaitting were in Zurich on
Friday attending the funeral
of Mrs. Kaitting's sister's
husband, Delbert Geiger.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. W.J.' MacEwan
Egener, Ridgewood Park, in
the passing of Mrs. Egener's
father, Mr. MacKinnon of
Kincardine.
Also sympathy is extended
to the family of the late Mrs.
Barr, mother of Mrs. Kit-
chener Finnigan; Goderich,
Mrs. Barr at one time lived in
Colborne Twp. and Mrs.
Finnigan is well known
having taught school in
Colborne school.
Sorry but the - card party
which ginCor..te
Tuesday wevening
evevenin slatedas for
olborne
Twp. Hall, Carlow has- been
cancelled: We will wait till the
weather becomes settled.
Thank you.
Mrs. Tait Clark has
returned home after visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. John
Gibson, Mr. Gibson and
family at Wroxeter for
Christmas and New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Cory,
Menesetung Park, . have
returned from an enjoyable
holiday in Florida during the
Christmas Holiday season, as
guests with son John Kane
and Mrs. Kane. They report
the weather was pleasant and
often cool enough for a
sweater but it' was wonderful
enjoying the sun and walking
on the beach and all the other
wonderful things that go With
a holiday in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fowler and family of -Glen
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Brown, Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Park of
Auburn, itit�:: J� i :i1i:
Anderson of London, were all
guests with Mr,' and Mrs.
Worthy Fowler- for :New
Years,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reaburn--
had a Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year Holiday
season ''when their" amity
f tined them, Cat. James...
Reaburn of Bir nab i:L C..
Smile
Testimonial dinner: a place
where it isn't.proper to yawn,
but perfectly proper to make
people feel like yawning.
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Our friend.ney_er gbes back on
his._ word. However, he may
go around it a little.
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You're only young once. After
that, you --have to think up an
excuse.
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People Who"say they ey sleeir
like a baby usually don't'have
one..
While the majority of us m•
ay have been saying some unkind
things about the weatherman during the past few weeks, ski
enthusiasts have been blessing him. A special'ski package"
promotion at the Benmlller Inn has proven very successful
andcross-country ski enthusiasts have flocked to the I
spend a weekend qr longer In the picturesque'surroundi
and make use of the snowy trails In the area: (staff photo)
AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS
Mr:. Wes Iriiiick 511-15
President Donald Haines
and the Executive of the
Auburn Bible Society wish to
thank the collectors and all
those .who contributed to the
Fall canvass, also to the
Young People who prepared
and presented the Christmas
Eve Carol service in Knox
United Church and donated
the- offering to the Bible
Society Four hundred and
eighty dollars te have been -
forwarded to London from the
Auburn Society. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jardin, Michael and Darryl of
Belgrave visited on Sunday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jardin and grand-
mother, Mrs. Elva
Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McIntosh
of London visited at the
weekend with Mrs. Frances
Clark.
Prize winners at the weekly
euchre party were: high,lady,
Mrs. Ross Robinson, low
lady, Mrs. Albert McFarlane,
high man, Douglas Glousher,
low man, David Cartwright,
novelty prize, -Tom M Jardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
and family of Goderich
visited last Thursday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Bob
;Turner.
MURKAR-SANDERSON
Christmas trees and A
poinsettias made a pretty - w
setting .,;in Pickering United i
Church, Pickering when W. h
Daryl Murkar and Barbara
Ann Sanderson exchanged"
wedding vows before Dr,
Francois Gerard - on
December 18 in a double -ring
cerempny.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Murkar, 73
Kingston: Rd. W. Pickering
and tie bride is the eldest
_daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Wilfred Sanderson, Auburn.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor-
length gown of oyster colored
nylon and carried a bouquet
of red ..poinsettias, , white
roses, holly and silk flowers
with silk poinsettias on a
sprig on her head,
Mrs. Margaret Robb, sister
of the bride of London was the
matron of honor wearing a
floor -length gown of red nylon
and carrying a bouquet of
white silk roses and holly.
Mitchell Burnett 'of
Thornhill was the best man.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the El
Conquistador restaurant, Don
Mills where the decorations
were Christmas flowers.
Following the reception the
bride and groom took a trip to
Ottawa and have taken up
residence .at 110 Inverlochy
Blvd. No. )007, Thornhill:
SOCIAL NEWS
The January meeting of the
uburn Women's Institute
ill be held on J u
an ary 18th
n the Community Memorial
all with the convenors for
Holmesville News
By Blanche Deeves
French. Mrs. Stewart's grade
8 class played several
numbers on the Recorder;
followed by a play, entitled
"Santa and the Three:Bears".
put on by the grades 3,4,5, and~
January 10. The sentence
should have read, - : "officiale6. under the direction of Miss
'board meeting of Holmesville ' Pierson and Mrs, McCauley..
`' and Wesley -Willis:" Mr, Reaburn's grade . 8
class read Christmas poems,;
We regret any'inconvience
,this may have caused. - and a shadow play of "Twas
the Night Before Christmas"
School news was staged' by .Mr. Sygrove's
grade 7 and 8 class and the'
On January 4th, the pupils senior choir.
af' Holmesville School „put on - Although 'I- was not to
two performances of their be `present, by all reports,,thable
Christmas concert: one in the concert was a, huge success
afternoon, the other in the again this year:
evening. Even though it was
'January 4th " and after Personals
In the Holmesville News of
last week, it was inad-
vertently reportedthat there
would be official opening of
Holmesville and Wesley-
' Willis United Church on
very . well,- -attended.w..Mrs. Goodness! Now I'm told
'Reaburn welcomed ::everyone '. Johnny: Mae; ' is to be
to -the. concerts . and in- :Holmesville's official`" bell
roduced each act; . ringer.
'a'` Ttie Junior:choir Sanga;"few Con ratulati`
... g ons to° Myr and
wt umbers under the. i' rection Mrs AI F`eddes` and bo s ori
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ergalrrten h d:gradel;t 1 n F daughters In London
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iservlce Was held all y r
'JIle United Church`
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EHE °")Revs.. "John
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Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. Arnold Craig
and Mrs. Gordon Powell in
charge. Mrs. Bob Peck is to
be the --guest speaker and the
roll call is to be answered by
telling what you are doing to
cnserve energy.
William Rueger and Miss
Carol Rueger of R R 2
Clinton visited on Sunday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David, Derrick
and Lorie.
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and
Murray Rollinson spent the
holiday with her daughter,
Mrs. Alfred Weston and Mr.
Weston. in Toronto and
arrived home last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Turner
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon. Hesk and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
and family at Strathroy.
also visited with Miss4,
Turner and Mr, and Mrs
Graham at London.
Mr, and Mrs.
Ferguson, manager o
Auburn -Dungannon b
es of the Canadian Im
Bank'of Commerce has
transferred to Dublin
moved last Thursday.
and Mrs. Bob Ketchaba
family will be moving
week from Strathroy.
Ketchabaw has been
pointed manager here
started his duties last we
Miss Lynn Turtle
London spent New Years
her parents, Mr: and
Bob Turner.
KIN�SBRIDGE, KAPERS
CONGRATULATIONS to
Miss Janet, ,Marriott of
Chatham, daughter " of . Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Marriott of
Lucknow and to Mr. Adriano
Prelaz of Thamesville who
-weremarried in St. Joseph's
Church at Kingsbridge on
Saturday, January 8th at 3 by
the Reverend Father Ed
Dentinger, C.R.
The Reverend Father L.
Coughlin of Kinkora Parish
will be retiring at "St.
Augustine. He will arrive
sometime during the month
of January to take up the gap
left by the death - of Mon-
signor Louis J. Phelan.
A free skating party was
held at the Lucknow arena on,
Sunday afternoon, January 9
from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. for.
all parisiioners of -St. Joseph's
Kingsbridge,; St. Mary's,
Lucknow and St. Agusutitie.
Mrs. Terry Dalton ' was
admitted to the Wingham and
District General Hospital on
Monday, January 3. -
Frank Sullivan is spending
the remainder of the winter
months [at the Talbot : Inn,
London.
`.Mrs. Bernardine ' Kinney
has returned to her home
here after spending the
Christmas holiday season
With. Mr. and Mrs., .Len
' ughlin , in ..Rochester,
O.Lo
Michigan, and with friends in
Goderich
Sincere sympathy'is ex-
tended to Mr. and, Mrs. Jim
Farrlsh and. members' of. the ..
Gardner families on the death
of 'her fathwrr, Lorne Gardner"
at 'his - home, ° .1:38 l
illi ingu:
Terr.ac'e In Wir gha„rn on
'Wednesday;` Januar ..5
his52' Y th in
year, l`Iis bodyre sited
atAhe S J,; Walker Funeral .
i eine, 35 .' Patrick Street,
West r in Wingham where
funeral service was held' on'
turday, January 8..
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Micha
Mississauga.
Constable Bill ` W
visited with the students
Joseph's school, Kings
on Wednesday, January
spoke to them and sh
slides on "School. Bus S
and showed the film '
Belts" . Each student
presented with a copy of
Belt Comics featuring
Fairy Carfather at
rates".
Sympath; y. ,of this
munity is'. extended
Courtney families on
death of their : uncle,' F
Owens of - Birch
-Michigan on Thurs
January 6 in his 93rd
Mr. Owens was -the hus
of the late Margaret
neyz_ formerlyof
Kingsbridge area: He
d;
Convalescent FCe ken
Centre
Frankenmuth." His'
rested' at the" Krauss F
Home in •Birch Run;; Mic
unttl Monday'; "`mo
,January Ib when fu
-Mass was ,celebrd-ted
a-m,,in'the newly constr
"• Catholic Church there.
was ,in the adjoi
cemetery. -Mr. f and Mrs.
Courtney ,and Joe A
attended the: wake an
funeral.
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