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TOWN AND COUNTRY
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18. Services available
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment: Two
trucks to serve you. Phone
H.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and
Seaforth 527-0284.
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis -Moffat -Beatty
Sales -Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
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WALLPAPER
AND
PAINTING
Neat, clean work
Call after 6:00 p.m.
524-7961
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DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
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BRIAN
• STOTHERS
• BRICK AND BLOCK
LAYER
FIREPLACES
• 529-7309
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SCOTT FARM
DRAINAGE
Laser Controlled
Plastic Installations
Free Estimates
PHONE JACK SCOTT
395-2992
RIPLEY
FOR YOUR
Carpet and
Upholstery
Cleaning Needs
Superior Maintenance
Now Offers
STEAM or DRY SHAMPOO
For Free Estimate Call
524-8892
257 Warren St., Goderich
BOOK NOW FOR
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FERTILIZERS
LAWN ROLLING
AERATING
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ART'S
Landscaping - Nursery
and Garden Centre
166 Bennett, Goderich
S24-9126 9 till dark
closed Sunday
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PROFESSIONAL
CARPET CLEANING
WITH
"STEAM"
• Steam gets the dirt other
methods don't reach
• Removes old shampoo
• Carpet dries quickly
• Steam Machine Rentals.
CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.
• Goderich u,
324•244O
18. Services available 20. Public notices
Wm. R. Nelson
CARPENTER
Area Representative
for•
TRALEE KITCHEN
CABINETS
and vanities
5 28-2949
FREE ESTIMATES
FOR COMPLETE
DRY WALL
ANO FINISHING
CALL
GORD THOMAS
27 TRAFALGAR ST.
GODERICH
PHONE
524-2241
FREE ESTIMATES
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55,KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, Tights,
ranges
BACKHOE SERVICE
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING
. SEWERS
Septic Tank Installations
Government Licenced
FREE ESTIMATES
Sid.Bruinsma
Goderich
524-8668
GODERICH ALUMINUM
& HOME IMPROVEMENTS
LTALL MASON, REPRESENTATIVE
HUNTER DOUGLAS
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
CLIMATIC ELITE SIDING
AWNINGS • WINDOWS - DOORS
INSULATION
SALES & INSTALLATIONS
"MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP
GUARANTEED"
GODERICH
Call...
524-7428
R.R. 2 GODERICH
19. Notice to creditors
20. Public notices
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NOTICE
Corporation of the
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital
announces
ITS ANNUAL MEETING
which will be held at the hospital
In the Ladies Auxiliary Room
at 2000 hrs. (MOO P.M.)
March 21, 1977
U.
D.A. McNeill, Chairman
Board of Governors 1977
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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
,ARE you living with a drinking
problem? AL -ANON can help.
Phone Goderich ' 524-
6001.-4eownc
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
22. Lost and found
LOST: Silver charm bracelet at
Auburn Community Centre on
March 5. Phone Karen Hicks at
524-2055.-10
24. Business
opportunities
ARE you interested to buy and
own your own Pet Shop. Please
call 529-7945.-10,11 ar
25. To give away
PUREBRED poodle, good with
children. Phone after 5:00 p.m.,
524-9005.-10
GOOD home wanted, preferably
in country, for one year old male
dog, medium size, housebroken.
Phone 524-9235.-10'
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 on or about the 31st day
of January, 1977, are required to
file the same with full particulars
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 29th day of February, 1077.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
9,10,1lar
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,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate
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20. Public notices
WHEELCHAIRS- WALKERS
The Hunianitarlan Service
,r Committee of the Goderich
'Oddfeliow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipment for loan. Contact
Amos Otlbaldeston; 5249623 or
Fred;Fritzley, 524-7217.--2eowar
26. Births
McDOUGALL - At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, to Mr. and
Mrs. Norman McDougall of
Goderich, a girl Eva Luanne born
March 1st.
LEUDMANN - At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gerg Leudmann of RR 7,
Lucknow, a girl Amelia Dawn
born March 1st.
30. In memoriam
MOHRING: In loving memory of
A. Jean Mohring, who passed
away four years ago, March 9,
1973. - Ever remembered by
husband John, and son
Larry. -10
BOGIE: In loving memory of
Earl Bogie, who passed away two
years ago, March 6, 1975.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger everyday
Remembrance keeps us near.
-Sadly missed and fondly
remembered by wife Edna and
family. -10x
PARK - 4In 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. -10
MOHRING: In loving memory of.
a dear daughter-in-law, Jean,
who passed away March 9, 1973.
Gone ..but not forgotten, dear
Jena. -Lovingly remembered by
Morn and Bob. -10
31. Card of thanks
JEFFREY - I would like to ex-
press my sincere thanks to my
wonderful family, friends' and
neighbours for all the flowers, get
well cards, reading material, etc.
Special thanks to Father
Moynahan, Dr. Lambert, Dr.
Thompson, and Dr. Flowers. A
very big thank you to all the
wonderful nurses on second east
for all the very special care. Last,
but not least, the management
and staff at Woolworth's for all
their thoughtfulness. Sincerely,
Monica Jeffrey. -10
Our' sincere thanks to the
Goderich Lions Club for the mini
bus they provide for the use of
senior citizens in Goderich.
Dorothy ,rBowen, Rep. Senior
citizens. -10
We would like to offer our sin-
cerest thanks to all our friends
who helped us out during our
recent time of trouble. Thanks to
all those who attended the suc-
cessful dance in Auburn. Special
praise goes to the people, too
numerous to mention, who
assisted in the organization of the
dance for our benefit. We ap-
preciated the services of the band
members who gave their time so
willingly. We are grateful for
your concern and true friendship.
Your many kindnesses , shrill
always be remembered with
gratitude. Penny Blaisedale, Tim
McAstocker, Dave Young. -10x
WHITE - I wish to thank my
friends and relatives for all the
get well cards, gifts and treats
during my stay in Alexandra
]Marine and General Hospital.
Special thanks to the ministers,
my Sunday School class and
teachers and to the Third
Goderich Cubs and leaders of
Knox Presbyterian Church. Also,
to Mrs. MacDonald and my
classmates. My sincere ap-
preciation also to Dr. Walker, Dr.
Lambert, Dr. Thompson and the
nurses and staff on second east.
Larry White. -10
BLACK: I, would like to express
my thanks for cards received,
phone calls and gifts while a
patient in Wingham Hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. McKim
and McGregor, nurses and staff
of the intensive care unit.
-Elmer Black. -10
MOORHEAD: We wish to thank
our many friends for the lovely
cards, letters, telephone calls,
flowers and gifts that we received
on the occasion of our 50th
wedding anniversary. Our sin-
cere thanks to ladies who served
at the reception. All helped to
make this occasion a particularly
happy one. -Bill and Deedie
Moorhead. -10x
BUCHANAN: To the many
friends and relatives who helped,.
in countless ways to encourage
George, and make his life
brighter during his lengthy
hospitalization, I should like to
say "thank you". Sincere thanks
is expressed to all those who
assisted at the time of the
funeral, sent floral tributes,
memorial donations, and
messages of sympathy. The
kindness of Reverend Ralph
King, The Stiles Funeral Home,
and the Harbouraires and the
Postal Staff is greatly ap-
preciated. -Mary K.
Buchanan.-10ar
A. For sale
QUANTITY of second cut hay,
also first cut . Timothy and
alfalfa. Phone 524-7060.-10,11
ij.BURN AND flISTRICT NEWS
The World Day of Prayer
service was observed in
Auburn last Friday in St.
Mark's Anglican Church.
Presbyterian Woman's
Missionary Society president,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was
in charge and slated that the
program had been prepared
by the Christian Women of
the German Democratic
Republic and would be used
by groups around the world.
Mrs. Fred Lawrence ac-
companied on the organ.
Those taking part were
Mrs. Dave Roulston, Mrs.
Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Margaret Wettlaufer, all of
Huron Men's Chapel, Mrs.
Lloyd Barth of Westfield
Fellowship Fellowship
church, Mrs. Jack Arm-
strong, Mrs. Earl St. Jean
and Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall, all of Knox
United Church Women, Mrs.
Robert Slater and Mrs.
Elmer Tr„pmmer of St.
Mark's Anglican Church
Women.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
introduced the guest speaker
of the afternoon, Rev. G.L.
Royal of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich.
Mr. Royal spoke on the
world theme, "Love in
Action". The offering was
received by Mrs. Frances
Clark and Miss Minnie
Wagner. Thirty five ladies
attended the service.
4-H CLUB
The first meeting of Auburn
Two 9-H club was held on
February 17 at the home of
Karen McClinchey. '
Elected to office were
president -Linda Cun-
ningham, vice -president -
Anita Hallam, press reporter -
Janice McClinchey,
secretary -floating.
Assistant leader, Mrs. Tom
Cunningham discussed the
type of garment they were
going to make.
Measurements were taken
and the types of materials to
use and the sheet -choosing
clothes for leisure were done.
The meeting was closed with
the 4-H motto "Learn to do by
doing."
The second meeting of the
club was held at the home of
Karen 'McClinchey. The
president opened the meeting
and a discussion took place on
book covers. This was
followed with a demon-
stration on how to alter the
shoulder on your pattern,
lengthening and shortening
the crotch and leg. Marking
and cutting out the fabric was
also discussed.
The members decided to
call their club -. The Lacey
Loungers.
The third club meeting was
held with the president Linda
Cunningham opening the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
Karen McClinchey and Mrs.'
Tom Cunningham, the
leaders, discussed the dif-
ferent seams, darts,
gathering and seam finishes
for their garments.
The second - meeting of
Auburn one 4-H club was held
at the home of Mrs. Donald
Cartwright.
The president, Kim
McDowell, opened the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
The minutes were adopted as
read by Sherry Verbeek.
Carol Seers will be the
secretary for the next
meeting,
The roll call was answered
by showing your pattern,
fabric and name, telling
.. name of fabric, fiber content
and care.
A discussion followed on
how •the material was
prepared for cutting and the
members placed their pat-
terns on their fabrics. Mrs.
Cartwright and Mrs. John
Hildebrand demonstrated
alterations and staystitching.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
WOMEN
St. Mark's Anglican Church
Women met last Tuesday for
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ian Clark. Mrs.
Clark presided for the
program and gave the
Invocation. The scripture
Mrs. Wes 6raIuck
lesson was read by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright and the
meditation was read in
unison. Prayers were taken
by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell.
Mrs. Clark read a letter from
Mrs. Fordyce Clark of
Goderich on a Parable and
closed with a hymn.
The president, Mrs. Robert
Slater took charge of the
business meeting and the
minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as
read by Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell in the absence of the
secretary Mrs. John Daer.
A letter was read from Mrs.
Fordyce Clark concerning the
Northern Missions stating the
need to send bales due to
disaster caused by fire. • A
discussion t,00k place on
quilts and quilting as the
A.C.W. has done several. It
was announced that the
annual Deanery meeting
would be held on May 5 ap
London. A delegate will be
chosen to attend at a later
date.
The roll call was answered
by paying fees and the
travelling apron received a
donation. A small auction was
held with Mrs. Slater as
auctioneer. Rev. Fred Carson
closed the meeting with
prayer. A' lunch was served
by Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines of
Niagara Falls visited
recently with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Meaford visited
last week for a couple of days
with her mother, Mrs. Elva
Straughan and sister, Mrs.
Thomas Jardin and Mr.
Jardin.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh
of London spent the week -end
with Mrs. Frances Clark.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Rea of Listowel
on the birth of their daughter,
Jodi Elizabeth on February
28 in Listowel hospital. A
sister for Christopher and
another granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie.
Little Misses
Rhonda and
Stadelmann spent
end with their gr
Mrs. Eleanor Brad
Mr. and Mrs,
Cartwright, David
and LorIe visited 1
end with Mr. and
Williams and
Willowdale. Mr•
attended a meetin
Canadian Black` IEW
Association in To
Saturday.
Mrs. Donald Kaiol
spent the week -end
mother Mrs. C
Jackson.
We are pleased
that Ross Robinson
home last week•e
being a patient in
and Marine hospital
for a couple of weeks D ST
Prize winners at
euchre party W,
Lady -(playing as a
Armstrong, High
Warner Andrews, L, NS S'
Mrs. Elva Straug, cupb
Man -Douglas Gl
Novelty -David Car
Mr. and Mrs,
Youngblut of W
spent the week -end
and Mrs. Wilfred
and other relative
district.
Mr. and Mrs,.
Clark and Mrs. A
mond of , Goderic
guests on Sunday
and Mrs. Thomas
and Miss Laura Phi
Don't forget the
meeting of the
*omen's Institut.
Tuesday March 15
Auburn Corn
Memorial hall at 1.
The meeting will be
of Mrs. Leonard
bault, public relatio
for the branch.
Prize winners att
euchre party In the
Community Memo
were High Lady, Mrs
Sanderson, Low La
Elma McFarlane,
Warner Andrews, L
Ben Hamilton,
Terry Powell. SUB
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The Goderich Township
Women's Institute will hold
their fifth birthday in the
form of a birthday party at
the Holmesville United
Church, Monday March 14th
at 12:30 noon, having a pot-
luck lunch.
4-H
The third meeting of the
Cotton Kuties was held March
7 at the home of Mrs. Vera
Miller.
Achievement Day will be
held May 7, when the girls
will do an exhibit. Our
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is a family affair.
JACKS
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I'M A HARD-WORKING CHAP
ALWAYS WILLING
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TO HELP YOU
GOOD FOLKS
HAVE MORE
COMFORT
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CaII The SIGNAL -.STAR,
524-8331
demonstration and discussion
included ., grain and stay
stitching, gathers and darts,
and seams in sleepwear.Jhe
meeting closed with the 4-H
motto. t �,
Personals °
Sorry to report Paul Davey
has been in hospital in London
having his adenoids removed,
but is now home in West
Lorne.
Mrs. Oriville Blake at-
tended the open house held in
Seaforth in honour of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Wallace's 25th
wedding anniversary.
7. Real estate for sale
Eight old friends of Mrs.
Edna Jervis gathered at the
Shillelagh in Vanastra for a
birthday supper in honour of
Edna's 75th birthday, had a
nice supper including bir-
thday cake. Returned to Mr.
and Mrs. Jervis' home for a
social time. The community
wishes to extend their very
best wishes to Mrs. Leo'
Jervis on her 75th birthday.
Recent visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Murray McDougall'§
have been: Mr. and Mrs:,
Wallace McDougall of
Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs.,
7. Real estate for sale
Bert Harris, and
Yeo.
The dog cat
Holmesville is fine'.
at the present time.
Mrs. Wm. Nor
been helping out in
at Holmesville.
The Spring D
Goderich Township
held 'March 12 at'
Carnation and the ti
moving very wIl.
Public speaki
Holmesville School
winners were: senior
David Elliott; jun'
-bara Forbes.
7. Real estate
MAURICE GARDINER
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING
IN
REAL ESTATE - MORTGAGES INVESTMENTS - APPRAISALS
38 ST. DAVID STREET, GODERICH 524-2966
LIGHTHOUSE STREET: One block from
the Square. 11/2 storey frame home, low
taxes.
BUNGALOW WITH . WORKSHOP: On
large lot 94 x 132. Aluminum sided, gas
heated, rec. room, low taxes. Excellent
workshop 20 x 40.
CLOSE TO LA'K,E: Five bedroom brick
split entry home with ,finished rec. room,
fireplace, excellent mortgage terms
available. Owner is anxious to sell.
OWNER MOVING: So mustsell beautiful
brick bungalow, nicely decorated, full
• basement with finished rec. room, ex-
cellent heated and wired workshop.
SPLIT LEVEL:. On large corner lot, three
bedrooms, 3,pc. 4 pc. bathrooms, finished
rec. room, . fireplace, double attached
garage. Good mortgage terms available.
VANASTRA;,steel building 60 x 60, three
storeys, large lot 154 x 220.: ,
ONE YEAR OLD BRICK BUNGIIN
1200 square feet, three bedrooms, ata
garage. Situated in quiet part oftI
CLOSE TO SCHOOLS: Gibbons St,t
old brick split entry home, suej
finished rec. room, fireplace,
throughout.
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BE,
acres lust north of Goderich with
brick home completely remodelke
wiring, plumbing etc. Two car gari5
barn.
LARGE CASH CROP AND HOG,
NL EAR BLYTH: 420 acres, 360 well
workable land, 4 barns, building s 1
600 hogs. Liquid tank, 4 silos, 2 sclil
homes and many other extras.'
possession. This property could sal,
separate farms.
LOTS: We have building lots in Go
Port Albert, Dungannon. Inquire!
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