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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-20, Page 16ki • 11 14.. NOTICE TO CREDIT $.MISCELLA QRS 1 NEOUS:;�,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the gstate ,f HENRY THOMAS BEADLE; Butcher, late of the Village of Auburn, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 17th' clay of, June, 1976, are required to file the same with full particulars with She undersigned by the 5th day of February, 1977, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATE 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 County of Huron, who 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 the Estate. — 2,3,4 IS. PUBLIC NOTICE ANYONE who owns property with or without buildings. in Goderich Township and is being prevented from obtaining a permanent home permit, call 524- 6280.-3tf PUBLIC NOTICE: I will no longer be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by my wife, Hazel Rita Park as of the date - December 18, 1976.—BensonAlvin Park. -1,2,3x PLIANED PARENTHOOD For Information calf 524-9'145 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Now is the time TO BOOK 77 WEDDINGS. FRED H. BISSET PHOTOGRAPHY GODERICH; ONT. 524-7223 16. PERSONAL 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 U. LOST AND' FOUND 1EN DOLLARS REWARD for information leading to the recovery of a 1,6 foot blue and white -fiberglass canoe taken from the lake shore at Kintail between January 2 and January 8, 1977. Write or call collect: G. Walker 416-889-3046 350 No. 7 Hwy. East, Thornhill, Ontario. -3,4 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 1S. PUBLIC NOTICE MORTGAGES — private funds available for residential second mortgages. Phone Lucknow 528- 2016.-3tf .sem., 19. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITY IS - KNOCKINGI For on alert, self-starting SALES PERSON To show and sell from Canada's most varlbd, and top- quality Calendar Lines. B allpoint Pens. Advertising Specialties, Decals. Lighters. B ook Matches. We have old accounts In the area -- We are a well established company. with Sales and Service to the business community of Huron County for the past 25 years. Your inquiries are welcome. Age no barrier, part-time or full time. Write today. GAMESTER ADVERTISING SERVICE LIMITED P.O. BOX 666. SARNIA ONTARIO N7T 7.17 Offices and Showrooms, 101 S. Christina St. (Opposite Post Office) Downtown Sarnia 20. TO GIVE AWAY FIVE MONTH OLD, litter trained, silver tab, female kitten. Good with family dog. Must give away. Phone after 4 p.m. 524- 7123,-3 21. BIRTHS ARMSTRONG: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, 'on January 14, 1977, to -Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Armstrong, Goderich, a daughter, Teresa Lynn. A tihiy sister for Pamela and Bradley.-3nc MARSHALL: 12ay and Judy Marshall (nee McConnell)' are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Sarah Christiana, on December 31, 1976, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McConnell, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Marshall, - Stratford, Ontario. -3 RAMAKER: With thanksgiving to God, Herman and Joanne (nee Reinink) joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Willemina (Willena) 7 lbs. 1 oz., on January 10, 1977, at Clinton Public Hospital.-3nc 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. D: Kernick an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth to Mr. Herbert Charles MacAdam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow. The wedding to take place on February 12 at 3:30 p.m. at North Street United Church. -3 ' 25. IN MEMORIAM SLAVIN: In loving memory of a dear husband,- father and grandfather, Frederick S. Slavin, who passed away January 18th, 1972. We often think of bygone days, When we were all together, The family chain is broken But memories live forever. The memory of our loved one Like the fragrance of a rose, God made to linger with us 'Til our life's door shall close. —Lovingly rem mbered by wife Della and famil —3 y�rr.rrw • Ashfield Tow tshi a Q SECONDARY PLAN 'i blit Meeting t 24, 1977 Cda P jb1k School' flyoflSlopan. 1O 077 J•_ t t Y Y t Y t Y Y Mt t M` 251 `1N MEMIORIAM ear .closed- f r the s ,ason.a Q ear i s !oats s 1,286,240 torts a . salt fr "Si fto mine McWHINNEY:. 'In loving memory of a wonderful lather' and grampa, Richard (Dick) McWhinney, who passed away so suddenly one year ago January 21, 1976. We had a father and. grampa we were proud to own, How much we miss ,him will never be known. No longer here, our lives to share But in, our hearts, he's always there. Treasure him Lord in Your garden of rest, For here on earth he was one of the best. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Sharon, son-in-law Robert, and grandchildren Susan, Tammy and Scott. -3 McCREATH: In loving memory of Harry A. McCreath, Father, Grandfather and Great Gran- dfatNer, who passed away one year ago November 24, 1976. To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory, Of a dear one gone, but cherished yet A beloved face we'll ne'er forget. —Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife and family. -3x McWHINNEY: In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Richard McWhinney, _who left us so suddenly January 21, 1976. There's an open gate At the end of the road Through which each mast go alone And there is a light which we cannot see Our Father claims his own. Beyond the gate my lovedone Finds happiness and rest And there is comfort in the thought That a loving•God knows best. —Sadly missed by his wife Dorothy and family. -3 26. CARD OF THANKS VANDONGEN: The family of the late Adrian VanDongen, Clinton, formerly of Dungannon, wish to thank friends, neighbors and co- wbrkers for the kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Your flowers, spiritual bouquets, and donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, were greatly' appreciated. We wish to thank those whose visits helped his long periods in hospital,, especially Sister Mary Patrick, St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Very, special thanks go to Mrs. Anne Wammes for her care to •father and mother over the years, particularly to father in these last months. -3x FULLER: I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and clergyman for their kindness, cards, visits and flowers during my extended stay at University Hospital in London and Alexandra. Hospital in Goderich.,-Norm Fuller. -3 LEDDY: Many thanks to' friends and relatives for cards and visits while rwas hospitalized: A .very special thanks, to all the nurses and staff on second east. All was very much ap- preciated.—Clayton Leddy.-3 THOMPSON: To all who remembered me while in hospital with their calls, visits, flowers and treats - Thank You. James and I are very grateful to Mom and Dad for caring for Renee arid Danielle, to Darrell and Anne Abbott for keeping Ricki and to Ken and Ilene Thompson for helping out in various ways. My deepest thanks to Dr. Lomas for his 'kindness, care and cont cern.—Brenda Thompson. -3 MUTZELBURti': I would like to sincerely thank my friends for visits, flowers and gifts 'While I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Deathe and nurses -and staff on first floor.—Ruth Mut- zelburg.-3x 26. CARD Of THANKS COLE: The family ,of the late Francis (Frank) _ Joshua "Cole of Goderich extend sincere- thanks to Rev. Frank Rose, Kitchener, Stiles Funeral Home, Dr: .. Wallace, friends =and neighbors, during their recent bereavement. -3 _ LARGE IN T.HE NT Goderich Lions Club president Paul Schutz presents a cheque to Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Administrator Jim Banks, after the group raised $5,950 for the purchase of special.. intensive- carebeds and three cardiac monitors. On hand for the presentation were Carl Butler, Dr. Ken Lambert; Chief of Staff, Meris Harvey and Joe Drennan, assistant director of nursing. The four special With Brian Markson as our tour guide the ladies escaped the harsh vile reality of winter in Huron County and for an hour enjoyed a mini- tour of the Carribbean. Brian shared with us his holiday in the Cayman Islands, ' St.' Vincent and Grenada. What a thrill to leave the snow banks behind, and feast your eyes on sandy beaches, tropical, foliage and the crystal beauty of the cicean! Our first stop was to the isle of Cayman which is south of Cuba. It's a British island and whistles and dropping poles, is completely tax-free. About to let the aircraft land. Let's 200 years ago, a British, fleet just hope these two guys was wrecked on the coral never decide to go on strike. - reefs - just off the shore -line.' , St. Vincent is the northern The native people rescued all, most island of the the - survivors, and as theirGrenadines, and is lush with reward, the British Monarch'flowers, palm trees, and all promised that the island those tropical things that would never be taxed. A ;create Paradise! You can small portion ' of Cayman is 'f° wade, out into the ocean and polluted, dirty. and most " climb aboard a floating bar. unpleasant to view. The If you stay for a length of natives `decided that the +: 'time, the tide -could cause you community loo d like "hell", so they erected a Post Office and (you guessed it) - it's called "Hell". So, if you' get a post card from friends touring - the Carribbearl, and it's post marked "Hell", no need for panic! .Bidding farewell to the Cayman our next stop was St. Vincent. The Landing of the plane brings much local traffic to a halt. You see, the main street crossed the runway. Two old men stop all oncoming traffic by blowing Congratulations to Mr. Doug. McNeil who was in- stalled into the office of Warden of Huron. County at the Inaugural Service in Goderich Friday, January 14. In the evening an Open House was held at the Saltford Valley Hall where a sPlendid crowd gathered to offer /congratulations- and join 'in the festivities with dancing to music supplied by Boyd's Orchestra. Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute. January meeting will be in Colborne Township Hall, Thursda1, January 27., 2 p.m. weather permitting. The topic will be resolutions by Mrs. R. Brock. Mrs. Earl Sherwood has returned home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Dawson of Corunrra who recently had a new baby boy. , • Guests over the holidays season with Mr. and Mrs. Les Pitblado of Sunset- Beach Drive were -their.: children, Jane Fisher of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sheardown, Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitblado and children of Toronto, ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Masse and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Ginn and family of Goderich, and Mr. HEMINGWAY: Pat and Shauna wishto thank flimily and friends who•'sent cards and gifts while they were in hospital Special titriks , to Dr,'Walker,'ant!' Dr, Thomson 'oarlike nursing sial ort n +east; Ale Indra Mar'in'a eneralHospItaL- 3 " I.: hA'sa t+ 3 4,11 • • and Mrs. John Fisher and family of Crediton. - We -are pleased to report Mrs. James Tompson, Loyal Corner, who has ` been a patient in Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, . has returned home. The French Department in Goderich Collegiate has started a monthly contest between the Elementary Schools that will send pupils to Goderich Collegiate High School. This past month's' winner was a Grade 7 Student frc)m Colborne Central School - Brian Treble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Treble: Congratulations. intensive care beds can be positioned quickly and facilitate emergency situations „while the cardiac monitors are monitored remotely to the nursing station. The equipment, fundsforwhich were partically,donated from the estate of Mrs. Letitia Clark, facilitates concentrated care for the critically ill. (staff photo) - to float to the opposite end of the beach. For a secluded romantic holiday, you could rent a hut (complete with. grass roof) at the Young Island Hotel. Each hut is modernized, and offers complete privacy (even an outdoor shower) surrounding you with thick foliage. Mr. Markson assured us that although -you- can see. out while showering, you cannot see in through the trees. All this luxury includes dining outdoors for a truly mar- vellous holiday. "Adios" to St. Vincent' and for our final stop we visit Grenada which is also known as the "Isle of Spice". The main export from here is nutmeg, and mose (which'is a layer of skin surrounding the OUNOANNON1O1NBS Church . service in Dungannon United Church had to be cancelled on Sunday. morning due to heating problem's. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Whitney, Waterloo, visited Joanne's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thompson, on Sunday. , Congratulations to Doug McNeil, the new Warden 'for Huron County. Student Pastor , Doug Zehr conducted the morning service at Dungannon Christian Fellowship Church. Miss Joyce Wagler of Kit- chener spoke to` the congregation. On Sunday evening the musical group, "The Sounds of Faith" from Stratford - Kitchener area provided a most inspiring musical pl'ogram at . Christian Fellowship Church. Due to the storm they were billeted' in village homes on Sunday night. . r, nutmeg). This the main base ingredient of all spices. Brian had . samples of these products to show us. If this weather keeps up, we may find Women's Day Out chartering a flight to the Carribbean! - Norma Jean P.S. Don't forget to join us on February 2 for our Auction Sale. Bring only unwanted usables and bid for somebody.. elses treasures! I- ndustrial — Farm - Factory Plain or safety toe PUNCTURE PR SOLES 0 SHOE SHO 142 The Square G.oder ich. Ducharme Excovating..Dashwood 236-4230 .. TRUCKJNG BACKHOE - & DOZER SERVICE GODERICH NICK DOWHANIUKas4-62 LAI buns DAV ,sell cons WAI mar GIB buns and poss NEV self bedr RE( fully OXF cust QUI fire; Choi, REC store trim. 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