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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-05-18, Page 18PAGE 18--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978 TOWN AND cOuNrRy CLASSIFIEDS 19. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF DORIS EVELYN MURISON All Persons having claims against the Estate of Doris Evelyn Murison, late of 1805 - 190 Cherryhill Circle, London Ontario, deceased, who died on or about; the 18th day of February 1978, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 27th day of May 1978, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. • Dated at Goderich, Ont. this 26th day of April, 1978. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario (Executor) PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. -18-20ar 20. Public notices 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.-eowar I will no longer be responsible for any debts incurred by my husband, Reginald Brindley as of this date May 18, 1978. - Dorothy Brindley. -20-21-22x FARM CREDIT COPORATION announces the appointment of Credit Advisors MIKE ROGERS (serving Twps. of Goderich, Hay, Stanley, Tuckersmlth, Stephen and Usborne in Coun- ty of Huron) and STAN YOUNGBLUT (serving Twps. of Ashfield, E. & W. Wawanosh, Colborne, and Hullett in County of Huron) Suncoast Shopping Mall, 387 Bayfield Road, Goderich Office Day - Thursday Telephone - 524-8381 21. Personal Are you living with a drinking problem? AL -ANON can help. Phone Goderich 524- 6001.-leownc • ARE YOU SEPARATED, single or divdreed? Meet that special person. Apply P. 0. Box 104, Owen Sound, Ont. N4K 5P1. -J8 - 20x 22: Lost and found 26. Births BRUINSMA: !Sidney and Geraldine are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son John Douglas 8 lbs. on May 14, 1978 at Goderich Hospital.-20nc VAN DYKE: Hans and Rita (nee Poelman) thank God for the safe arrival of their son Darryl James, 6 lbs. 121,,1 oz. on Friday, May 12, 1978 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. A brother for Khrista.-20 nc 28. Engagements LOST: Would the person who reported having found a Blue Tick Hound pup, to Mr. Eisler on Sunday morning, May 14th, dog tag No. 067 please call 524- 6530.-20 25. To give away Mr. and Mrs, Benson J. Botz are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Trudy Ann, to Wayne S. McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McLean, all of Goderich: The wedding will take place on Saturday,. June 10, 1978 in Knox Church, Goderich at 2 o'clock. -20x Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hildebrand, Seafdrth are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Susan, to Mark Culbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culbert, Goderich. The wedding will take place at North Street United Church, Goderich qn May 27, 1978 at three o'clock p.m. -20, Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe Koene, RR3 Bayfield are pleased to annount'e the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jacqueline Elizabeth to Brian Thomas Thompson, sort of yr. and M.rs. Thomas Thompsorif Goderich. The wedding will take place on Friday June 23, 1978 at 4:oop.m. in Bayfield United Church, Bayfield, Ont. -20x TWO PUPPIES six weeks old, good pets, easy to train. Phone 524-8065.-20x i 26. Births BAKER: To Paul and Anne Baker (nee Legg) a daughter, Valery Anne at St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital on May 11, 1978.-20nc 20. Public notices 30. In memoriam ERB: In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather ,Emmerson Erb who passed away one year ago May 20, 1977. We watched• you' suffer, we watched you die, But all we could do was just stand by When the time carne we suffered too - For you never deserved what you went through. God took your hand and we had to part He eased the pain and broke our hearts You fell asleep without goodbye, But memories of you will never die Your resting place we visit and place your flowers with care No one knows the heartache when we walk away and leave you there. . Lovingly_remembered and sadly missed by wife Anna and family. -20 20. Public°hotices FRiTZLF.Y: In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Gerry who passed away 12 years ago, May I8. 1966. Always in our memory, We seem to find a way, - To wander hack and meet you, On the road to yesterday. Our hearts still ache with sorrow, Our secret tears still flow, Cause what it meant to lose you, Noone will eN'er know. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Linda and Joe. -20 COLLINS: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins (nee Margie O'Neill) wish to thank their relatives and friends for the lovely wedding ,, and shower gifts. Special thanks to Marie O'Neill for the family shower and Katherine Austin and Marie O'Neill for the community shower. -20 31. Card of thanks GILDERS: The family of the late Stewart Gilders would like to express their thanks to friends and neighbours for their kindness during our recent loss. Also for floral tributes, nurses and doc- tors ' at emergency, ambulance drivers, those who helped serve lunch, Rev. G. L. Royal, McCallum Funeral Horne and those who helped in any way. - The Gliders family. 20x BOA: I would like to thank Drs. Thomson, Walker and Wallace, ambulance drivr"', and nurses for their care s%hilt i was a patient in Goderich hospital. Also to friends, relatives and neigh- bours for cards and flowers. - John Bou. -20x GRANGE: L wish to thank everyone for their expressions of sympathy extended to me during the recent loss of a much loved sister, Mrs. Maizie Gliddon. - Dorothy Grange. -20 • MANNING: The family of the late Norman Manning wish to express sincere thanks and ap- preciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, donations, letters, cards of sympathy and floral tributes received during their recent sad bereavement. A very special thanks to Rev. John D. M.. Wood, Dr. M. M. Cauchi, Dr. R. Flowers, and nursing staff. of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital; also, to Stiles Funeral Home- and pallbearers. Your. kindness is deeply remem- bered.-20AR CANTWEI,1.: The family of the late Gertrude Cantwell wish to express their sincere ap- preciation to relatives, neigh - hours and friends for floral tributes, charitable donations and cards during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the McCallum Funeral Home, Rev. L. Royal and Dr. J. Wallace. Many thanks to the ladies of the Rebekah Lodge and Order of the Eastern Star who served lunch. Your many acts of kindness will always he remembered. - David Cantwell and family. -20x 20. Public notices McLEAN: 1 would like to thank my relatives and friends for their kindness and thoughtfulness during my recent illness, both in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital and University Hospital, London.- Thanks for the flowers, gifts, cards and visits. Thanks to the nurses in emergency,, special care unit and second west. Special thanks to Dr. and Mrs. Cauchi for being so patient with me. Thanks to Rev. Royal and Rev. McCallum for their visits and prayers. Thanks to all the doctors and nurses who looked after me during my stay in Mr. and Mrs. James their five-year-old nephew at London Hospital. Everything was'Kitchener.their greatly appreciated and will Schneider, Dennis, Angela always ,be remembered. - .and Min/heel moved last The Reverend and Mrs. Dr. H. R. Cieslar & Dr. A. B. Deathe are Leaving General Practice on July 1st, 1978 to pursue postgraduate studies. Dr. M. M. Cauchi has kindly agreed to look after our patients as of July 1st. Thus, unless other provisions are made by the patient, all medical files, serums, etc., will be transferred to the office of Dr. Cauchi on July lst, 19M. Those patients wishing to wait for new doctors that may come to town should notify the Church Street Clinic. They will be given 6 month prescriptions In June where feasible. Their medical records will be stored with the Public Health Dept. All record transfers will be Made July 1st, 197$. Firm r Au urn minister speaks Argentina's problems and hospital, London. He is everyday circumstances wished speedy recovery. were told by the Reverend Mrs. Reg Brindley and Maldwyn Roberts last Sun- family moved into the house day evening when about owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ross 50persons gathered to hear Daer last week. their former minister tell of The Reverend and Mrs. his missionary work in that Earl St. Jean returned last country. weekend from a vacation Torn by government strife, spent in England. strict travel regulations Don't forget, May 24 is the poverty, Mr. Roberts stated meeting in the Auburn that Christianity is being Community Memorial Hall preached in many of the for planning Auburn's 125th communities. birthday party. Please come A question period followed. out and help the committees Mr. Maurice Bean arranged with their plans. They need the evening and guests were present from Donnybrook, you. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chamney Westfield and other churches attended the 90th anniversary in the village. dinner and dance of the The evening began with a Mount Forest Lions Club last gospel sing song led by Mrs. Saturday evening at Mount Donald Haines and Mrs. Forest. Norman Wightman at the Mrs. Mary Johnston and' piano. A social hour followed her daughter Jennie of the benediction pronounced London spent theweekend by the Reverend Earl St. with her parents, Mr. and Jean. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. 4 SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Lillian Leatherland Guests on Mother's Day visited last Sunday with her Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy daughter Mrs. June Bolger Grange were, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Singh, Kristin, Kecia and Kara; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris, Monique, Matthew and Meagan; and Miss Jennifer Grange all of Lon- don. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Worsell. Mrs. Myrtle Munro returned home on the weekend after visiting for two weeks in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblut, Susan, Bruce and Kristen and in London with.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youngblut, Lorie, Barry and Bradley. The last regular meeting of the Coffee Timers was held at the horpe of Mrs. Gordon Dobie. Mrs. Pat Niblock spoke on Solar Heating and showed slides on energy conservation. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bill Empey and Mrs. . Ross Dobie. Mrs. Bell Allen went last and family at Clinton. Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Derrick and Lorie and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt attended the special service last Sunday evening at St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels when Bishop Ragg was the special speaker. Mrs. Graham McNee of Dungannon and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were guests' last' Tuesday of Huron East District of th-e Women's Institute at Brussels. The guest speaker was Bob Carbet, general manager of the Ontario Agricultural Museum at Milton, Ontario. Mrs. Florence Millian was a guest last Saturday at her grandson Larry Mitchell's wedding at Goderich. Mrs. William. Andrews has joined the staff of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Blyth. week to make her home at The sympathy of the Huronview. She had been a community is extended to Mr. patient in Clinton Hospital for and Mrs. Larry Johnston and several weeks. family in the sudden death of Marilyn McLean, -20x O'NEILL: The family of the late Eileen .O'Neill would like to ex- press their sincere thanks and appreciation to ,.friends, neigh- hours and relatives for donations•" to the Cancer Society, floral tributes, baking sent to the house, cards and letters. Special thanks to Father Dentinger, Eugene Frayne, Denise Dalton, St. Joseph's CWI., Stiles Funeral Home, Dr. Walker and staff on first floor Alexandra Hospital. ambulance drivers, Dr. Peters and nursing staff, 8th floor east Victoria Hospital, 1,an- don.-19AR RAITHB.Y: I wish to thank all for. the tardy, calls and care received while in the Clinton Hospital. They were much appreciated. - Frank Raithby.-20x WOOD: We wish to express our thanks for the many expressions of sympathy extended to us in our bereavement in the death of Mr. Wood's father, George Howard Wood on May 1, 1978 in Kingston, Ontario. - Rev. and Mrs. John D. M. Wood. -20x weekend tp the residence 'laldwyn Roberts o connecting to the Hardware 4rgentina were weekend Store that they bought at -the first of this year. They are welcomed to the village. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips were guests on Mother's Day with Mrs. George Mains and Miss Tillie Mains. Mrs. Cora McGill of Belgrave was also a guest at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Livermore and family of Fordwich visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. and Mrs. John Stad'elmann, Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer of RR 2, Blyth visited last Sunday with ,N,s. Eleanor Bradnock. Mr Frank Raithby returned home last week after surgery in Clinton Public hospital. The community is sorry to report that Mr. William Moss is a patient in Victoria Auctione Harold Lamb holds up an article and does some fa ra talking as Kinette Judy Hiles keeps tabs on what is sold at the Kinsmen-Kinette Auction sale held at the arena on Saturday afternoon. The two clubs shared a profit of about $800. (Photo by Joanne Walters) guests with Mr. and Oliver Anderson. Mrs. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Auburn Horticultural Society will hold their meeting on May 23 at 8 p.m. in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Mrs. Viola Haines of Blyth will be guest II Ma Auburn news - Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent, 526-7595 speaker and will tell how the Blyth Horticultural Society pre,pared for Centennial celebrations last year. Members are requested to bring plants, bulbs and slips for the auction. 'Everyone is welcome. W.M.S. The May meeting of the Auburn Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Frances Clark. President Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was in charge and opened the meeting with a poem, A Song for Mother. The hymn, 0 God, the Rock of Ages, was read in unison and the president welcomed all. The W.M.S. was pleased to have Mrs. Ed Davies present after a winter spent in Florida. The devotional period was prepared by Mrs. John Hallam but owing to illness, she was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Psalm 104 was read and meditation was on this chapter with the theme being Works. This was taken by Mrs. Sanderson and she closed with prayer. The roll call was answered by reading a Bible verse containing the word, Works. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Lillian Leatherland. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Daer. Mrs. Frank Raithby will be in charge of the devotional period aid Miss Minnie Wagner will have the missionary topic. Mrs. Lillian Leatherland was in charge of the topic and she gave an interesting paper on, What Makes a Mother's Day. The offering was received by Mrs. Frances Clark and dedicated with' prayer by Mrs. Sanderson. Mrs. Clark gave the financial statement. She stated that she is still taking stamps and that the Bible Society is very grateful to get them. The meeting was closed with the hymn, God Loved the World of Sinners Lost and the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. 'Clark and a social hour enjoyed. At the' 4-H Achievement Exercises on Saturday, May 6 at the Blyth Public School seven girls received provincial honors for the completion of 12 clubs. Here, front left, Lori Thompson of Wingham, Sherry Verbeek of Auburn and back left Betty Meures of Wingham, Marilyn Maclntyre of Wingham and Connie Meurs of Wingham have com- pleted successfully 12 clubs. (Blyth Standard photo.) DEPT. STORE SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH "SUPER SAVINGS SALE" THURSDAY, MAY 18th FRIDAY, MAY 19th SATURDAY, MAY 20th LADIES' NYLON -STRETCH PANTY HOSE REG. 2 x 99' 3 PAIRS FOR %1.00 SAVE 50' 17 OZ. SIZE SCOPE ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH REGULAR '2.09 VALUE $x.44 SAVE 65' 14 OZ. SIZE AJAX CLEANSER BIG VALUE ONLY 31( EACH LIMIT 4 PER CUSTOMER 100 M.L. SIZE COLGATES TOOTHPASTE 884 A REAL SItECIAL SAVE 31' ON EACH KLEENEX 100's FACIAL TISSUES WHITE ONLY REGULAR 55' VALUE 3 FOR %1.00 SAVE 65' 5 LBS. BOX ARCTIC POWER DETERGENT SUPER VALUE $1.88 LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER FEATHER AND FOAM FILLED PILLOWS REGULAR '2.99 EACH BARGAIN PRICED ONLY $1.88 SAVE '1.11 EACH SIZE 20"x37" TERRY TOWEL STRIPED PATTERN ASSORTED COLOURS REG, '1.69 VALUE SIZE 72 x 84 SATIN BOUND ASSORTED BLANKETS REGULAR '5.99 ASSORTED COLOURS %4.88 SAVE '1.11 PKG. OF 10 HEAVY DUTY GREEN GARBAGE BAGS 3 REGULAR 59' FOR 1.44 YOU SAVE 33' REGULAR SIZE 3.3 OZ. IRISH SPRING DEODORANT SOAP REGULAR 39' 4 .$1.00 LIMIT 4 PER CUSTOMER SAVE 56' 250 M.L. SIZE HEAD AND SHOULDERS SHAMPOO REGULAR '2.17 VALUE TERRIFIC VALUE $1.44 SAVE 73' $1.00 1 2 YOU SAVE 47' A PAIR MEN'S THERMAL DRESS SOCKS ASSORTED SOLID COLOURS REGULAR '1.19 PAIRS FOR 1 e 44 YOU SAVE 69' LIDO BRAND COOKIES ASSORTED KINDS REGULAR '1.00 PKG. 88C PKG. MANY KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM BOX OF 4 ASSORTED KINDS TUMBLERS VALUES TO '2.99 BOX EXTRA SPECIAL 1.00OX TERRIFIC SAVINGS PKG. OF SO ., ASSORTED COLOURS PAPER PLATES REGULAR '1.44 s O . 0 0 PACK LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER YOU SAVE 44' A PKG.