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8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
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CARRIERS wanted for
ning route in the Victoria,
Church, St. Vincent area.
interested please call
73-0310, Stratford. -9,10.
EMENT Opportunity -
for large Canadian
1 company. • Must be
s and have a car. For
call 524-9024.-9,10ar
ING CANADIAN OIL
NY needs dependable
who can work without
ton. Earn $14,000 per
us bonus. Contact
rs around Goderich. We
rite R.M. Dick, 87 West
rampton, Ont. L6T2J6.
anted (general)
ETE household eftects or
s wanted. Call C and E
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WE BUY
RAP METALS
rs, farm mach., etc.
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nday, March 14, 1977,
proximately, 15,000 cu.
of crushed gravel.
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30th, 1977. Township
forms and
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Ontario
NOTICE OF
EWOOD TENDER
MIRY PROVINCIAL
PARK
• Tenders- clearly
as to contents will be
ed by the undersigned
2 Vdock noon en March -
for the right to Operate
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WO Parkfor One,
"8I'season with option.
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dbtuments end
are available It
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iters, 'RR 2' Grand.
bttween the -hours of`,
lo. to s p.m., Monday to
Telephone '249-2220.
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15. Tenders
TENDERS' WANTED - crop' land
for rent. Ashfield Township; 80
acres at 51/2 lot 7, Con. 8, 70 acres
at 5% lot 10, Con. 13. Lease to run
1 year: Rent payment'% May 1,
balance Nov. 1. Renewal of lease,
subject to sale of land. Tender
must be in March 11. Witte to
Frank Riegling, R.R. 7,
Lucknow, , Ontario. NOG
2110.-9,10ar
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY
Now is the time
TO BOOK '77 WEDDINGS
FRED H. BISSET
PHOTOGRAPHY
GODERICH, ONT.
524-7223 EVENINGS
17. Auction sales
MORNING "
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques & Household
Effects from London,
Lucknow, Clinton & Goderich
at the Auction Rooms, Hwy.l
21, one mile South of Goderich'.
Saturday, March 5th at 10:301
A.M. •
Flat -to -wall .cupboard; Vic-
torian sideboard; 2 china
cabinets, 4 Victorian
dressers; 3 commodes; chests
of drawers;' bookcase desk;
hall table, pine blanket box;
Boston rocker; matching
wicker rocker & arm chair;
Pressed -back rocker; 2
captain's chairs; set of 6
pressed -back chairs; set. of 6
dining -room chairs; 6 Windsor
chairs; organ stool; child's
roll-top desk; buffet; trunks;
hall tree; pedestal wicker fern
stand; antique couch; iron &
brass bed; single bed; 3 pce.
modern bedroom suite; 7 pce.
bronze set; portable electric'
§-eV ffl rn'achi'`hwi portable
T V mirrors; small tables;
typewriter; toilet set; 12 place
setting of English dishes; 20
pee: of Depression glass;
dishes; frames; old coins;
shotgun; 70 sap pails & spikes;
wood & coat cook stove; new 9'
x 12' linoleum; 50 used
vacuum cleaners, etc., etc.
Terms - cash
Auctioneers - Marie Solm -
Seaforth, 527-0494. Mike
Cummings - Goderich, 524-
9064.
18. Services available
FOR INSTRUCTION on ac-
cordion, piano, organ or guitar,
phone 524-2711. (Instruments
supplied.)-26tf
ACUPUNCTURE teaching for
medical doctors. For further
information please call London
433-2684.-9
SNOW ploughing, driveways and
-pal)tg lots. Radio , equipped
truck for fast service. Phone 524-
8668.-51-tfar
LAYING and finishing 'concrete
floors for basements, garages,
patios. Call George Barraclough
524-8158.-43tf
18. Services available
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. Two
trucks to serve you. Phone
N.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and
Seaforth 527-0284.
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APPLIANCES
Inglis—Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
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FOR YOUR
Carpet and
Upholstery -
Cleaning Needs.
Superior Maintenance
Now Offers
STEAM or DRY SHAMPOO.
For Free Estimate Call
524-8892
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257 Warren St., Goderich
Wm. R. Nelson
CARPENTER
Area Representative
for
TRALEE KITCHEN
CABINETS
and vanities
528-2949
FREE ESTIMATES
rsem sees rise �j
INDOOR GARDENING
1 SNOW REMOVAL
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1 . ART'S
1 Landscaping - Nursery
1 and Garden Centre
166 Bennett, Goderich
I 524-9126 f till dark '
closed Sunday
Amos ,ss stn IMO 111111111111
PROFESSIONAL
CARPET CLEANING
WITH
"STEAM"
• Steam gets the dirt other
methods don't reach
• Removes old shampoo
• Carpet dries quickly
ei Steam Machine Rentals.
CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.
Goderich
524-2440.
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LARGE CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Of Fane
TRACTORS & MACHINERY
On
Saturday, March 12
SALE STARTS AT 11 o.m.
LAKEVIEW SALES & SERVICE
1 Mlles North East of Godsirlch er
1% Mlles North, % Mlli East of Carlow
CONSIGNMEio wiltcoME
UNTIL SALE TIME
TRLIPHONtt LAKEVIEW SOLES AND SERVICI 324.4431
TERMS CAell
DAY Or SALE
AUCDOMEMISt Gordon N Urlrldleyt:
Rte�witt Lobb
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18. Services available
DAILY CAR RENTAL •
Reasonable Mates
"McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
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BACKHOE SERVICE
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING •
SEWERS
Septic Tank Installations
Government Licenced
FREE ESTIMATES
Sid Bruinsma
G4iderich
524-8668
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HOF.FMEYER
Plumbing 8 Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGSTON, ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,
ranges
FOR COMPLETE
DRY WALL
AND FINISHING
CALL
GORD THOMAS
27 TRAFALGAR ST.
GODERICH
PHONE
524-2241
FREE ESTIMATES
GODERICH ALUMINUM
& HOME IMPROVEMENTS
LYALL MABON, REPRESENTATIVE
HUNTER DOUGLAS
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
CLIMATIC ELITE SIDING
AWNINGS - WINDOWS -'DOORS
INSULATION
SALES & INSTALLATIONS
"MATERIALS & WORKMANSNIP
GUARANTEED"
GODERICH
Call -
524 -7428
R.R. 2 GODERICN
19. Notice to creditors 20, Public notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having • claims
against' the estate of
MARGARET ADA MINSHALL,
Widow, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
who died pn or about the 31st day
of January, 1977, are required to
file the same with full,particularg
with the undersigned by the 26th
day of March, 1977, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 24th day of February, 1977.
PREST and EGENER,
' Barristers, etc.
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS IN THE
ESTATE OF
EVA ISABEL MITCHELL
All persons having claims
against the Estate of EVA
ISABEL MITCHELL, late of
Huronview, in the Township of
Tuckersmith, County of Huron,
who died 'February 9, 1977, are
required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or before
March 24th, 1977, after which.,
date the estate will be distributed
with regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice and the undersigned
will not be liable to any person of
whose claim she shall not then
have notice.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 14th day of February, 1977.
Margaret Roberta Mitchell,
Executrix,
by her Solicitors -herein,
HUNTER, PARKER & RIVERS
Barristers and Solicitors
44 North Street
Goderich, Ontario
7-9
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of NORMAN
WALTER ALLIN, retired, late of
the Township of Colborne, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 21st day of December,
1976, are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 19th day of
March, 1977, as after that date
;the assets of the estate will. be
distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario this
16th day of February 1977.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristch-s, etc.,'
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate
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22. Lost and found
LOST at Robertson School, -
keepsake. Hop -along -Cassidy
lunch box, $6,000,000. man
thermos: Phone 524-6857.-9
LOST - Black clutch purse in the
vicinity of the A & P at the
Suncoast Mall, Goderich. Phone
565-5319.. Reward. -9
25. To give away
SPAYED female cat to give
away, 11/4 years old all black, has
all needles, trained for litter or
outside, no farms. Phone 524-
8784,-9nc
GRAHAM ELECTRIC LTD.
62 CAMBRIA ROAD N., GODERICH
Electrical Contracting
APPLIANCE SALES 8 SERVICE
524-8670
ALSO
Commercial refrigeration sales & service
524-7501
• Carpentry • ;_Rec Rooms
• Home; Renovations
• Roofing + Additions
FREE ESTIMATES
Chock and compare prices
SCOTT PEARSON
524-6844
• interior & ; Exterior
• Additions
• Recreation Rooms
,Er
r, Roofing
Jtn
After Slo; �
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PLANNED
PARENTHOO
DROP IN
CENTRE
67 NORTH
GODERICH
NOW OPEN:
MONDAY AND THURSDAY
3 - 6 p.m.
7 - 10 p.m.
21. 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
26. Births
DENOMME - Dave and Sue (nee
Scott) are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their first born,
a daughter, Michelle Elizabeth, 5
lbs. 15 ozs., on February 28th,
1977, at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital.-9nc
STEMP - Judy and Doug are
pleased to announce the arrival
of a daughter Melissa Ann, 6 lbs.
8% oz., on Feb. 28, 1977 at St.
Joe's Hospital, North Bay. A
sister for Kevin, second grand-
daughter for Vivian and 'Ben
Graham and Annette and Don
Stemp.-9x •
McKIE - At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alan McKie, Goderich, a
daughter, Christina Blaine.-9nc
LEAMEN - Walter and Marilyn
(nee Flood) are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of Amy
Elizabeth, at Kingston General
Hospital, Kingston, Ontario.
February 24, 1977. First grand-
daughter for Jack and Kay
Leamen, and first great
granddaughter for Mrs, Rose
Willis, all of Goderich.-9
LEAMEN - Gord and Barb (nee
Bell) are pleased to announce the -
arrival of Michael Jeremiah, at
Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,
Ontario, February 24, 1977. First
grandson for Jack and Kay
Leamen, and first great grandson
for Mrs. Rose Willis, all • of
Goderich.-9
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Pen-
tland, Dungannon, Ont. wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Lori
Claire, to Gregory John Baer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baer, RR
4, Goderich. The marriage will
take place April 16th, 1977 at 3
o'clock in Dungannon United
Church. -9
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Geddes of
Goderich are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Delila Ann, to Mr. Ray Hugh"
Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hanna, Auburn, Ont. The wed-
ding will take place at Victoria
St. United Church on March I1th
1977 at 5:30 o'clock. -9
30. In memoriam
RYAN - A most sincere thank you
to our family for the lovely
surprise dinner party, also to our
--friends and relatives for flowers,
gifts and cards. It all helped to
make our 55th Anniversary a
very happy, unforgettable oc-
casion. Sincerely, Vera and Jack
Ryan. -9
PARK - In loving memory of a
dear husband, Thomas Park, who
passed away March 3, 1971, in his
94th year.
They say time heals all sorrow,
And helps us to forget
But time so far has only proved
How much we miss you yet.
Hbw can we explain to others
The loss we feel inside.
We only know we miss you,
Our tears we try to hide.
It broke our hearts to lose you.
But you did not go alone.
A part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
Sadly misted by wife Gertrude,
• family, and grandchildren. -9
r8E A REGULAR
BLOOD
DONOR. .r
12, Help *anted 12. "Help, wanted'
TYPIST MACHINE
OPERATOR
REQUIRED
Typing Essential
To.work Monday & Tuesday Evenings
Apply in Person to:
Lloyd Lounsbury
GODERICH SIGNAL STAR
31. Card of thanks
MOONEY - I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends,
neighbours and associates for get
well cards, flowers, telephone
calls, reading material during
my stay in University Hospital,
London and Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich.
My sincere appreciation also to
Dr. Flowers and his associates,
especially Dr. Hollingworth,
alsb to Dr. Rorabcak and his
staff, London, for their expertise
in caring for me. My blanks are
due to the excellent nursing staffs
of both hospitals. Most sincerely,
Mrs. D.D. Mooney. -9
MacDONALD - Further to my
stay in the •Goderich Hospital I
wish to thank my friends,
relatives and staff at Victoria and
Grey for their kind thoughts,
cards and lovely flowers. A
special thanks to Dr. Thomson,
and the nursing staff on second
east. Sincerely, Betty
MacDonald. -9
McKAY - The family of the late
Norman McKay wish to thank
Mr. and Mrs. Oltman, nurses and
staff at Maitland Manor Nursing
Home for their devoted care and
kindness given our father.
Special thanks to Dr. Doorly.
"Truly this is a home away from
home". -9x
PARK - In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather who
passed away 6 years ago today,
March 3, 1971. -
The echo of his footsteps
Never falling on earth's sod.
But his name in gold is written
In the autograph of God.
Always remembered by Bill,
Marie and family. -a9
BARKER - I wish to thank
relatives, friends and neighbours
for cards, flowers and visits while
a patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to the nurses and
staff on first floor west. Fred
Barker. -9
31. Card of thanks
PICKETT - The family of the late
William Pickett wish to thank the
Maitland Manor staff and Dr.
Hollingworth, for all their love
and care for Mr. Pickett while he
resided there. Also we would like
to thank Rev. Bodenham and all
those who sent floral tributes or
gave charitable donations as
expressions of sympathy during
our recent bereavement. Special
thanks for the use of the
Education Room at the Clinton
Baptist Church and to the ladies
who sent or ser-ved food following
the funeral. Thanks to the Ball
Funeral Home for their services.
Your expressions of sympathy
Were appreciated. -9
ALLIN - The family of the late
Leila (Johnston) Arlin wish to
express their heartfelt gratitude
to relatives, neighbours and
friends who did so much to ease
the great loss of their, beloved
mother, grandmother and sister.
Special thanks to the VON staff,
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital staff, Dr. B. Thomson ,
and _Dr. D. Walker, for their
much appreciated assistance.,
Special thanks as well to Rev.
John Wood and Stiles Funeral
Home. Elaine, Bruce, Lorna and
families.-9ar
BROUGHTON - I would like to
thank my friends, relatives,
Sunset Circle Club who sent me
flowers, lovely cards and treats
while I was a patient in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Lomas,
nurses and staff on second floor
west at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Mrs. Jean
Broughton. -9
KERNIGHAN - I wish to thank all
those who sent flowers, cards and
visited me while I was'a patient
in Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. R.G. Lomas, nurses
and staff on second floor west.
Mrs. Gertrude Kernighan.-9x
Liquor permits issued
at local liquor stores
The Liquor License Board
of Ontario has implemented
its decentralization program
for issuing special occasion
permits in record time,
Consumer and Commercial
Relations Minister Sidney
Handleman reported today.
As of 'Veb. 7, 1977 LCBO
stores in towns and cities
throughout the province are
processing permit ap-
plications for residents and
organizations in their area.
These temporary liquor
licenses for receptions and
community events previously
had to be obtained by mail
from the Liquor License
Board offices in Toronto.
"We're pleased to have
been able to, expand the
program so quickly and
smoothly," Mr. Handleman
said. "Now the public has
easier and more immediate
access to ipformation on
special occasion permits and
to the permits themselves.
People in every part of the
province as well as every
large urban centre who wish
to obtain special occasion
permits can do so at selected
LCBO stores reasonably close
to their homes. Each store
has been carefully selected
with ,this criterion in mind,"
he added. •
A pilot project for issuing
these permits on a local basis
was started in St. Catharines
last May. After three months
. of testing procedures, the
LLBO expanded the program
to include '75 other LCBO
stores across Ontario.
"All community halls and
eligible establishments have
been re -inspected to assure
compliance with fire,
sanitation and safety stan-
dards. Our records of ap-
proved organizations and
associations which require
permits have been checked,
and updated as well. These
approved lists facilitate the
quick processing of permits
locally," the minister said.
Private, non -fund-raising
events like weddings gain the
easiest permit approval
under the new system, while
fund-raising events, Com-
munity festivals and outdoor
functions will continue to be
tightly controlled. For these,
sponsoring organizations will
still be reviewed by the LLBO
and put on the "approved"
list.
In 1976, 148,000 special
occasion permits were issued
by LLBO 'offices in Toronto.
With the new system, the
ministry predicts that the
majority of the applications
will be processed by the local
LCBO store staff.
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