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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-17, Page 20i '1 1 •a PAGE «(3--GODERICH SIGNAL,STAR. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1977 God,rlcr Towns, efF -k; r4 X14 18. Services available LAYING and finishing concrete,' floors for basements, garages, patios. Call George Barraclough; 524.8158.---43t1 MAN with truck for removing rubbish from yards, garages and basements, etc. Phone 524-6973 or 524-7290.—!1, 12 STAN'S INTERIORS - Painting,, paper hanging. Neat clean work. Phone 524-2739.-11-13x NEED a roof, floor laid, painting,, or other big or small odd jobs done. For free estimates call 524- 6340.-11 _FOR INSTRUIi-'" ION on ac- cordion, piano, organ or guitar, phone 524-2711. (Instruments supplied.)-26tf FOR COMPLETE DRY WALL AND FINISHING CALL GORD THOMAS 27 TRAFALGAR ST. GODERICH PHONE 524-2241 FREE ESTIMATES HOFFMEYER • Plumbing i Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators. dishwashers, ranges GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights, ranges BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma Goderich 524-8668 GODERiCH ALUMINUM & HOME IMPROVEMENT$ LYALL MABON, REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER DOUGLAS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CUMATIC ELITE SIDING AWNINGS - WINDOWS - DOORS INSULATION SALES &INSTALLATIONS "MATERIALS d WORKMANSHIP GOARANTEEO" � GODERICH Call... 524-7428 R.R. 2 GODERKN 19. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of DUNCANANDREW CAMP- BELL, deceased Ail persons having claims against the Estate of Duncan Andrew Campbell, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Retired Life Under- - writer, who died on the 8th day of November, 1976, are•notified to ' send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 7th day April, 1977, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. DATED this 9th day of March, 1977. STRATTON STRATTON and BARENBERG Barristers and Solicitors 20 Ontario Street, Stratford 11 Main Street North Milverton Solicitors for the Executor—I1-13 ALL persons having claims against the estate of ARNOLD RAY MILLAR, Retired Farmer, late of the Town of Godericjt, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 9th day of February, 1977, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 9th day of April, 1977, as after that date the assets of' the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this I lth day of March, 1977. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. I1.13AR 19. Notice to creditors 24. Business opportunities NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ali 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 24th day of February, 1977, PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc. 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate —9,10,11 ar 20. Public notices NOTICE TOWNSHIP WEST WAWANOSH Farmers in the Township of West Wawanosh who intend to make application for tile drainage loans in the year 1977, please contact the Clerk by 31 March 1977. Mrs. Joan Armstrong, Clerk RR2 L-ucknow, Ontario. PLANNED PARENTHOO[ .DROP IN CENTRE 67 NORTH GODERICH NOW OPE MONDAY AND THUN: RSDAY 3 - 6 p.m. 7 10 p.m. TOWN OF GODERICH Recreation & Community Centre Board ° 9 Waterloo Street S. 524-8373 will receive 'TENDERS' until 3:00 p.m., Thursday, Mar. 24 . on 50 tables (B' folding legs) 500 chairs (plywood; stacking types) Lowest or shy tender not necessarily accepted 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 • 24. Business opportunities ARE you interested to buy and own your own Pet Shop, Please call 529-7945,-10,11 ar FOR RENT - be your own boss and lease this going concern. Located on the Square. Purchase stock and take over. Financial statement available. Apply to Drawer 66, in care of Signal -Star Publishing, Box 220, Goderich.-1 I x 20. Public notices 24. Business opportunities INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY There is an immediate need fora conscientious profit motivated individual to become a Prowler Travel Trailer dealer in the Goderich area. To discuss Canada's largest selling travel trailers line. Please phone DOUG KINNEAR, SALES MGR. PROWLER INDUSTRIES OF ONTARIO LTD. LINDSAY, ONTARIO 705-324-9108 26. Births DICK: At Alejandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario on March 11, 1977, to Mr, and Mrs. James Dick, RR 2 Goderich, a daughter, Tammy Lynn. ANDREWS: �1 Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on March 13, 1977, t� Mr. and Mrs. Colin Andrews, RR 5 Goderich, a daughter, Katherine Marie. STOREY: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on March 8, 1977, to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Storey, Dungannon, Ontario, a daughter, Karen. BREEN: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on March 10, 1977, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breen, RR 2, Goderich Ontario, a son, Corey James Abel. KENYON: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on March 10, 1977, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kenyon, (nee Feagan), Goderich, Ontario, a daughter Sally Louanne. 29. Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles announce the forthcoming marriage of their rchildren, Mary Anne and John A. The wedding will take place Friday, March 25th, 1977 at seven in the evening, at Christ Anglican Church, Petrolia. An open reception will be held on April -16th at 9 p.m. at Ripley Huron Community Centre to which all neighbours, friends and relatives are invited. -11 NC 30. in memoriam MACDONALD- In loving memory of Joseph Neil (J.N.) MacDonald, who passed away ten years ago, March 19, 1967, Lovingly remembered by his family. -11 31. Card of thanks SMITH -We would like to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives who sent cards,, flowers ,;and gifts to us during our illness. Special thanks to doctors and nurses in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, also to Dr. Thomson, Dr. Walker and Dr. Hollingworth,. nurses and staff at Alexandra Hospital, to Rev. R. King for his visits in hospital and at our home, to Miss C. McGowan for her visits. And special thanks to t e neighbors who kept our dri i- ay open. Gordon and ' het ith.I l x NICHOLSON-We wish to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely cards, letters, telephone calls, flowers, and gifts that we received on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. Our sincere thanks to the ladies who served at the reception. All helped to make this occasion a happy one. Wilmer and Ada -11x 20. Public notices ADVICE TO EMPLOYERS LOOKING FOR EAGER, EFFICIENT STAFF Hire A Student They'll Work For You! STUDENT MANPOWER CENTRE NOW OPEN OODERICH 524-2744 EXETER 23500471 ' 31. Card of thanks ADAMS - I wish to thank alt those who sent flowers, cards and visited me while I was a patient In Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Watts, Dr. Deathe, Dr. Ceislar, Dr. Flowers and the nurses and staff in intensive care and second floor east. — Mr. Harbourn Adams— llx SCOTCHMER - Alf would like to say thankyou for cards, flowers and visits while he was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hollingworth and staff,—I1 LEVEY - I would like to thank the ambulance drivers, the dedicated nurses in emergency room for saving my life; also thanks to Dr. Deathe and Dr. Lynch. Many thanks to the Goderich Hospital for hospilatity for so many times. Mrs. Evelyn Levey —11 COOK: I would like to thank all my relatives, friends and neigh, bors for flowers cards and gifts while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special, thanks to Dr. Walker and Dr. Thomson and nurses on second east. — Mildred Cook — 11 Perform a death -defying act. Give Heart Fund. Give Heart Fund The Goderich Township Women's Institute held their meeting in the Holmesviile United Church - this being their fifth birthday.. The meeting turned to a birthday party with 42 present. including 17 guests. '(she party started with everyone taking their places at the table. Everyone joined in singing The Wotnen's Institute Ode, and Grace. �. Guests came from Auburn, St. Paul's Goderich, Belgrave, St. Helena Institute, Tiger Dunlop Institute and two from Dungannon and Clinton. A delicious smorgasbord lunch was enjoyed by all present including a birthday cake with candles, with Myrtle Banter and Mrs. Coulthard cutting the cake. A sing song was held with Molly Cox .at the piano, Alberta Driver on the violin. and Molly Cox at the piano. The business part of the meeting started with Bernice MelIwain in the chair. Ber- nice welcomed 'everyone to the meeting saying how pleased she was so many had attended. Alice Porter read the minutes of the last meeting, and roll call was answered by everyone giving a suggestions on how to save "Energy". The Correspon- dence was read by Alice Porter. The special guests all spoke a few words, bringing greetings'frttn their;; groups and swishing the Goderich Twp. Women's Institute many more years of work together. m9 Funtime-comrlrenced under the direction of Hazel McCreath. A McTy delightful fashion show took" plaice with all the ladies taking part, the garments for the fashion,: were from the garbage bag being passed 'around, Molly Cox played the piano and when the music stopped you took something from the bag, put It ons,42. fkparade around the hall, with pictures being snapped. Doing the honors The Holmesvllle Women's Institute celebratd Its fifth birthday, Monday, complete with birthday cake. Here, Jean Coulthard, St. Pauls, left, provincial director at the time of the Institute's founding, helps assistant secretary -treasurer, Myrtle Banter cut the celebration cake. (News -Record photo) Colborne Corner Came back for party Coming back to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Holmesviile WI's founding last Monday were founders 1 to r: Alice Porter, Clinton; Jean Coulthard, St. Pauls; Eleanor Bradnock, Londesboro; Bessie McNee, Dungannon; Annie Gaunt, Lucknow. (News - Record photo) Land for housing "squelched There was a splendid at- tendance at the Colborne Township Public Meeting Thursday evening in Colborne Township Hall, Carlow, when the Secondary ,-plan was given a further hearing. It is quite evident there is onsiderable dissatisfaction what the Planning Board seems to deem correct. In several instances it looks as if many people's basic rights will have been denied if the Plan is approved, and while when a person has bought dissatisfaction are mwe ready land, paid taxes for years, to have this in Colborne and now in later years, in Township? What do you some instances, find they think? cannot do what they had planned, be it building a - 4-H CLUB house, dividing a large Tiger Dunlop Group Three acreage, etc. "Sew and Sews" held their We hear so often that the Prime Concern is Housing, third meeting at the home of and while Farming istheir leader Mrs. James the main concern in Colborne Thompson, Tuesday evening, The meeting opened with Township, we do have land the pledge and eleven girls that could be used for housing that is being squelched. answered the Roll Call "Give one point t9 remember when 'Oho is making the rulings cutting or marking fabric". The Secretary gave the minutes of the previous meeting and business was attended to. most people agree planning is - is it the Planning Board or the essential it must be given Council, and is the Council considerable thought - and giving this important matter understanding and con- due consideration and in all sideration of the owner's cases listening to the voice of basic rights. the people. It is hard to understand 'With so many problems and Q. Can I claim my common- law wife and our children? A. Since your common-law wife is not considered a spouse for income tax pur- poses, you cannot claim the married exemption for her. You can, however, claim the children as dependents provided that you and not your common-law wife supported them. Q. What should I do if my employer has not deducted Canada or Quebec Pernsion Plan contributions or Unemployment " Insurance premiums? interest and dividend income unless' the total amount I receive in the year is in ex- cess of $1,000. Is this correct? A. No. All interest and dividend income received Wednesday, March 23 at Mrs. must be reported as in prior ' Thompson's. The meeting years. However, you may be then adjourned, entitled to an offsetting deduction equal to the amount of certain types of interest income and grossed - up dividends reported up to a maximum deduction of $1,000. See Item 44 of your 1976 Tax Guide. Q. f receive a pension and I Discussion for the evening was assembling the garment. Kathy Kerr demonstrated making darts, Patty Brindley demonstrated making gathers and Mrs. Thompson,- TOWN demonstrated staystitching, Quality new homes ready for French and ,flat felt seams. ecceljenf n. Owners' warranty, Leaders, Mr. Thompson and excellent financing, Mid "bar Heather Clark checked the - Older 2Vz offer. red brick. girls' books, pattern layouts - Near ,try anlkefew and markings. - Near the lake with .income. g Large treed lot. Owner moving, The girls decided they will 547,750. have their fourth meeting 11 from Colborne Central School who participated in Legion Public , Speaking event in February give their talk, if possible. COLBORNE SCHOOL Colborne Central School Easter holiday, term will commence Friday, March 18. and students will return to school Monday March 28. Children in grades four, five and six participated in the Volleyball Tournament at GDCI on March 4, The girls made a fine showing and the boys won the Consolation Championship, PAUL D. ZURBRIGG REAL ESTATE BROKER A. First, consult with your amr flfder 65. Can I claim the 'eh-iployer to determine the pension income deduction? A. reason. If you are still not ' deduction fonf may claim a or the pension you satisfied, report this omission :. received up to a maximum of to your District Taxation $1000 regardless of age. Office as soon as possible '; However, some, pensions' do and, in any -event, not later not qualify for this deduction, than April 30 -following the For more information on the Year the omission occurred.tes of income WOW: INSTITUTE Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute March meeting will be held in Colborne Township Hall, 'Thursday, March 24. This is the Annual meeting and officers for 1977-78 term will he installed and secretaries are reminded to have their reports ready. ,This meeting will start with a Pot Luck Luncheon at 1:00 p.m. Please, bring your own place setting. A good at- tendance ishoped for and anyone interested is warmly: ypthat do Q. 1 understand that I am no qualify, •tea Guide Item 46 of welcome 4 1 d longer required to report .; your Tax invltedas special guests d ers ,are Y e. Flans. t re to,have students • AND COUNT-WY- Goderich Twp. Renovated 2 storey red brick on 3+ acres only 547,000. - Colborne Twp. 50 acres ofr rolling land: ,Present owner has building permit. 835,000. - Near Brucefieid. House, drive shed and about/ acres subject to severance. 53,000, down, owner will takiback a mortgage for the rest. - 65 acres on the Maitland. Restorable house. 560,000, WE HAVE BUYERS For houses in Goderich in the 830,000 range. FOr prompt service, buying or selling, tall Jim McCaul, our Goderich Sales RepreiNentative Office "!24.41656 Resielence 52440,04- Ire, a "Cudnlort an interesting) our Friendship p_ used for and a drat for Bunny Bundle Ueo.The winners Brand and. Myrtle The Curators their Tweedsmu and a post card District Curator Taylor, brought' hq Tweedsmuir Histoid Goderich Book a, were displayed also` The Goderich" Women's Institute' card party Thurso ]7th at 8,30 Holmesvllle Sch have a good turn weather is better. Note from McCreath: the rames in the 'r Office and anyone w like to help is welco8 The UCW o Holmesvllle United held a work bee 1„ starting at 10 a,m, two quilts, A bou luck lunch was hall a short business me, eld"at 2 p.m. Quilting went on fa nd some ladies Wednesday to finish Holmesvllle The fourth meet&. olmesviile 4-H r March 14 at 14r iller's -home wi embers present. After the roll c' vii hose the topic "T ow, magination" for hibit. Discussion and ration included ngs, braid, frin osed application relet. The next meeting Id March 28 at the s. -Barb Betties. • f 1 a H M m c I ex st di cl e he Mr RE RA1 alta Notes Winter break stn Friday this week, we teachers and pup enjoyable holiday. A good turnout ca Spring dance of the Township Recr Committee at the Carnation. Everyone dancing to the Des' and a bountiful lu served by the W nation, A good time by'all, ROS eve cull 21 EN xtri NS w, ved ion. ATE ontai be ated D S' built NS buil Tots di RICK 4 be ndec rpeh ST ,31 s. L Real Estate Clinton Phone: 482-9371 One acre near Bruc storey brick home, 5 bedrooms, oil heated, well- New maple trees 50 acres crop land neer; 5 to 51.00 store, 1251: showing good returns, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms,a Wick sch-r near 1/21/2 acre 1ai 1 floor ranch -style Clinton, 7 rooms, 3 be baths, stone fireplace, gas heated. Good lore 5 acres near Blyth, 2 home, 9 rooms, 4 g g r0004', framedininbarnand equipped It/z storey insul 1, Goderich; 6 rooms, 3 close to uptown,. Choice large building Brucefleld, M 2 storey brick mad home in Clinton, 9 bedrooms, den, 214 oh: with 1 family ro dining and living corner lot well located,^ One acre close to schoo brlckhome in Clinton! bedrooms, dining 4', room, 2 fireplaces 2 storey ck school4 Brucefleld, 8 rooms, oil furnacebri, It/s baths, One acre land nicely Mobile home on 3 4' Blyth, barn on properll New homes built to have a selection of to choose from. FOOD FOR t =People whose tone wanting` in depth WI for it In length.. E..i S'T'AR home Hove edecoi AVE. - n, 2 1 VE.- n,21 ST. "buns Iocatio R ST, s. Idea Y OLI ,forme living fireple SIV H� k, 6 lar ST. RA • Choi custom possess 100 sT bedroo 70 sau 2 bedre 2,000. SLEY S' bedroo • Large et.. AL LOCA in floor lace, : IA NOMI brick h m, fan Home T. • bricl t,2 batl Custom sell. EWFELT TA St. 511 bila$