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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-07-06, Page 12A PIA i 12.•:0pERICHS OVAL -STAR; THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1978 18; ;Services available . 18. Services availale \18.XJ!'•' ','? ?,i ,a '!-: STRIPPING interior trim, doors, furniture - etc. Phone 529 9604.-24-27 BAHA'I. Community offers the following services to schools -churches -clubs - individuals -books- brochures -speakers- in- formal chats- Learn about Baha'i. Box 212, Goderich, 524-6779.-12tfar WILL do light delivery, junk removal, clean-up. Phone ,5248553.-18tfa r BURLEY'S FURNITURE REFINISHING - we strip and. re -finish furniture to new condition. Phone 524- 2725 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. --residence 524- 20711-26tf ar WEEKLY CLEANING and' 'housecleaning no•w available. Phone' 357-3222. Town' and ' Country Homemakers. -26;27 DOG CLIPPING by ap- pointment, any type of breed. Nancy MacDonald, phone 524-2632.-16tfar BRICK laying repairs and new work. Point Clark, 395- 5718.-23tf „ED R...I.l`?ST , CTION, on_ accordion, piano; or guitar, phone 524-2711. (Instruments sup- plied).-ltfar BERE BROS. , CONSTRUCTION Ti9 Homes, Additions, Cottages, Form Buildings, Renovations DUNGANNON PHONE 529-7894, 529-7915 i slsp y FOAMED.IN.PLACE INSULATION • Saves heating. cooling costs! • Stops drafts and cold walls! -• Lowers noise, level! • Easy, fast ap• • plication NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES, 'COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES For free estimate. coil BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD 565-2633 COILOEJ Insulspray le a regstered Trademark of Borden Inc RAY'S LAWN & GARDEN MAINTENANCE • MOWING. -- ;fHEOGE-TRIMAIiINDtri • PRUNING • • WEED SPRAYING (fully licensed and insured) CALL NOW 524-9166-- . MATHERS LANDSCAPING LAWN MAINTENANCE • SODDING • SEEDING • ROLLING • AERIEYING • GRADING • TOPSOIL ^FERTILIZING • PATIOS • TREES AND SHRUBS • VERTICUTTING Phone 524-2401 ;--. Or 524-7044 HOFFMEYER Plumbing & Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON ST. r• ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers,” refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges. GAS Ranges, barbecues, ranges.. --r" lights,. BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS tSeptic Tank Installations Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma Goderich 524-8668 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 GODERICH CONCIIFFE FIDORS i ▪ Laying and finishing concrete. floors for basen*ents, garages,"':' patios, driveways, and 1. ▪ 15Msi, tioM^ 54. atirn.skS41 George Barralclough. ( Phone 524-8158 or. -2-62-5341 .._.. -"-SEPTIC-TANKS— CLEANED Modern eqpipment. Two trucks fel serve you. •,phone H.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and 'Seaforth 527-0284. J.A. Culbert RR 6 Goderich Bulldozing and Land Clearing •;1 OURTNET BERNINA & OMEGA Sewing Machine Sales & Service Repairs to alt makes 8. models. We service and sell only sewing mach i nes,_,othing,Ase- 18 yrs. experience. 395-5341 Point Clark -IRR 1 Ripley Paper Hanging AND Painting Reasonable Rates , Neat, clean work CALL 524e7961 AFTER 5 P.M. Backhoe -Bulldozing Public and private, y sewage➢"systems'' • Govenment Licensed ESlccavations of all types ' Free Estimates Gaetan Jacques Construction RR 2 GODERICH 524-7104 Big or shaall we do them all! ,00De 4. 4. 4- 4- ROOFING, PAINTING, CHIMNEY REPAIR EAVESTROUGHING FREE EST• MATES 'IGEN DlUNCAN F R•, Q et6 € et,,: 1 toe© JJ elJe JJ OJeJJJ J J J J J J JO J J'J DUNC'S HorneRepair Service 524-6065 teILe! Ar' t'. PROFESSIONAL • CARPET,CLEANING WITH "STEAM" • Steam gets the dirt other methods don' -t reach • Removes old shampoo • Carpet dries quickly • Steam Machine Ren- tals, '10.00 per day. CARPET CARE 216 Wellington Street S. Goderich 524-2440 ART'S 9:. N*tice to creditors 2Z.r Lost:"algid; fo:u.nd 30. In memoriam NOTIF T4LOST missing , i since CREDITORS . " Friday, June 30th, frorr`Port ALL persons having Albert, a ferale,tNorwegian claims against the Estate oi...,=1,K):11 doyn_d, grey with black JOHN JOSEPH markings, looks like a HOGFARTH, Mechanic, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron; who died on or about the 28th day of May, 197,8, are required to file the same with full par- ti.eulars with the un- dersigned by the 22nd day of July, 1978', as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Goderich, ,t tario, this 22nd day of Jffne, 1978. - ' PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. -26-28 AR NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons, having claims against the Estate of BERTHA RUDDOCK, late of the Town of Goderich, in the Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre,- vni• 116 Bennett, Goderich FERTILIZERS ter_: S.EEDII4.G-SOltD1NG.. TREES -SHRUBS Complete line of Everything needed for ----I " .> NDOOR &OUTDOOR GARDENING' ELECTRICAL WORK (LICENSED) ' Insulation, Barn Pain. ting, Roofing, Windows, Chimneys, Eavestrough- • ing, Patios, Sidewalks. V ANASTRA HOME& FARM IMPROVEMENTS CaiI...482-3574 19. County of Huron who died on or about the 27th day of May, 19-7$,uare':iif"C1151t"Cellre Huskie, wearing black collar with rabies tag. Children's pet. Phone,529-7474.-27 LOST - Small blue and white Evinrude outboard -at mouth of Maitland River. REWARD. Phone 524- 9372,-27 LOST - Sterling Silver Chain with Medallion, on the Goderich Beaeh, June 29th. Graduation Gift. Finder please call 524-6278 or leave at 122 T01algar Street. -27 FOUND - Blue Budgie on Wilson Street. Call 524- 8871.-�.27 23. Miscellaneous t, FOR RENT - treed lot on Lake Huron, 100 x 150 for mobile home •-or trailer - campers. •One mile north of Goderich. Phone 524- .. " same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 24. Business 22nd day of July,.-- 978, as opportunities after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. MAC TOOL DEALERSHIP ""-D'te-d"- '"VtG'i lett;"''Ilar'.'f he re•ft'.d'nertitter ' Ontario, this 21st day of. Ontario territories available. June,1978. Proven .distributorship PREST and EGENER, program establishes you as 'Barristers, etc., • 33Montreal Street, Goderich; Ontario. Soli'citvrs.r,._..� ...,....... �. ,.._., the Estate. -26-28 AR 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,-2eowar VACA'I'1ON Bibles School ' July 10-14 at North St. United ` Church, 9-11:30 a -m. Ages: 3. Notice to creditors years to grade 6. Theme: Jesus, God's wonderful gift. -27 , All persons having claims against the Estate of PERCY BARKER, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on. or about the 18th day of June;' 1978, are required to file the "x` g84YC11-IZiiT"-a1f1.`itrUi1"drs with the undersigned by the 29th day of July, 1978, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Goderich, Ontario, • this 30th day of June, 1978. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, --Getleei h;Oatonia. Solicitors for the Estate. -27-29ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS: ALL persons having claims against the Estate of SARAH GERTRIUDE,• CANTWELL, Married,. Woman, late. of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died onor about the 1st day of May, 1978 are re,puired to 'file the same with full particulars with the undersigned_by the 15th day of July, 1978, as after that date the assets of the estate w4f,:}1 be distributed. 'DATED "at Goderich, Ontario this 19th day of June, ._ 1978. ...... PREST AND EGENER, - , Barristers, etc.. -• • 33 Montreal Street 3f - Goderic•h;•Ontario Solicitors for the Estate " - .-25-27AR NOTICETOCREDITORS: ALL persons having claims against the Estate of LAURA CAROLINE EEDY, Widow, late of the Village of Dungannon, in the County of 1-fu.�r��,o//��n(��,,,, who died -on or about ther,,n2WP'4 •-3r'y,,cn n are required to file the same with full particulars With the undersigned by the 15th day of July, 1978, as after that date ti-te assets of the estate will be' distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 19th day of June 1978, PttEST AND EGENER, ' Bartisters, etc.; 33 Montreal Street, Goderictr; b`tttaritr- •Sd'lit:itors for the Estate 25-27AR 1879 WINTER VACATIONS: Feb. 2 - Feb. 16, book now for group rates, 7 - 14- days in Trinidad and Tobago OR "Exclusive conducted tour" Guyana arid Brazil S.A... '""r "tf i s i t t'fi'P- '•T.i'ea r I`' t o Amazon. Call Ken Young's House of Travel, London 678- 8520 days, Goderich 524-8752 evenings. -24,25,26,27 • 21. Personal ARE you living with a 't1/ �nyking• problem -`T" AL- Aia'ON can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001.-1eownc WOULD the person who took my land roller on May 27, bring it back to residence ilnmediafei'y or afition will he taken_ Lloyd Sowerby, RR 1, Bayfield. -27x ARE YOU, separated, single or divorced? Meet that Special person. Apply P.O. Box 104, Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 5P1 -26-28x an independent •.'business person with excellent' financial :potential.Fho•ne 1- 1300--205":93867=28';27k- 26. Births , ".MATHERS: Rae, Reiserria •y. and Crystal are thrilled to announce the arrival of their • son and brother, Mark Rae, 8 lbs 11V 111V•oz., on June 27, 1978, at- Alexandra Marine and General • Hospital, G-oderich.-27nc PARKS: Kaci -Lynn „is pleased to annofince the safe arrival of. her brother, Jeffrey David Owen Parks, 6, lbs. 101,' oz., on Sunday, July 2, '1978, 3':35 p.m. • at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,. Goderich. Proud 'parents are Dave and Judy Parks of Goderich; Ontario.-27nc STARK': To Timothy and Heather Stark (nee Fielder), Aubur'n,', Ontario, at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on."July 3, 19.78, a son, Anthony George.-27nc 28:--E-ngagements Howard and Joan Bernard of Brussels are happy to an- nounce the engagement of • their eldest daughter, Gwen Elizabeth, to Jeffrey Elmer • Fisher, son of Mrs. Phyllis Pitblado, Goderich' and the late Elmer Fisher. The wedding will take place on July 29th, 1978 at 6:30 o'clock -in the Brussels United Church, Brussels, Ontario. -27 22. Los and found - LOST - Siamese male cat in Indian. Island, Goderich. Friendly, answer's to "Alfie". Phone Sarnia collect, Bill Midler 3.36= 9180.-27x 20. Public notices Mr•-••- and Mrs. Leonard Ritchie, Lucknow, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of theyoungest daughter, Joanne Marie to James Elwin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pen- tland, RR 6, Goderich. The marriage will take' place at. the Lucknow United Church, .. July 29, 1978 at 4:00 p.m. -27 • •2.0. Public notices RE -OPENING MA LONEIS: A. .m� . ce i .a..,r,.; �S BAR NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1111E APOLOGIZE_FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE AND H • PE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS CON- ,TINUAL 0O90 SERVICE. MALONE..PETROLEUM Harold Lomb B'AECHL"ER r In loving memory of aur darling son and. a wonderful brother, , Walter Baechler, who passed away three years ago, July 3rd, 1975. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses him more than us; He left us gU'letly.;„• his thoughts unknown, But left us a memory we are happy to own. -Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad and sister Sharron. -27x 31. Card of thanks BARKER: My sincere thanks to all who offered help and comfort during the illness and loss of my dear husband, Percy. Special thanks to those who . sent flowers; for the donations to charity; to Drs. Lambert and Lomas; to the nurses at Alexandra ' Marine & General Hospital; also to Dr. Coulter ,and staff•on Floor 5, Wing. A, Westminster Campus, -Victoria'- Hosp•i^tah- to Rev, "Johne D. M. Wood; and to Stiles Funeral Hop -ie: Everything will. long be rem"embered.-Beatrice Barker.=27ar t P M BEIRNES: We- wish I✓"i"1vIany thanks "o all' who Sent cards and giftsand visited me while in hos itaL also to Dr. - Deathe and _nurses and aides on 2nd floor west. Thank you all .most sincerely.—Mrs. ary, tor.. puL! is big success Over 3,0.00 persons attended tl3e first tractor pull for the Village of Auburn's 12' •rthday party in • last- Saturday-ctn. the thdetic Field.. )~atly in the -morning the committees in charge were out get- ting ready for the event which was a sanctioned pull by the- Western Ontario Tractor Pullers Association. The starting time was loudly an- nounced by blasts from Warner' Andrews steam ,engine at 12 noon. _- The announcer . was Hartley McHarg of Cliford and he was assijted by Miss Sandra Popp of R.R. 1 Auburn. The registration .was in the charge of Mrs. Murray Popp, R.R. 1 Auburn and Carol Dutot, R.R. 3 Clinton. • The weight station at Bill Robertson's farm was in the charge of Mr. Yid Mrs. Bill Robertson and family. • Mr. and Mrsl. Murray Popp are members of the W.O.T.P.A. and' Mrs. - FORp is the e.asu. rein;,?..d., .. Mr. Popp , is the sled operator. Local . residents and members of the 125th birthday committee assisted in m riy„ ways• d ruru ing last Saturday aiid- before in. preparing. the grounds. The members of the Lions Club prepared for lunch• bar and the Auburn, Junior Farmer - fdr, 111-67food-and"-drink"" booth on the grounds. to ex- There were 52 entries.... press o.u.r...s.i.nc.ere._th.anks to and the results were as relatives, friends and neigh- follows: 700U truck boys for their acts of kind- Chappell's Service .nes.s and messages. of. • sympathy in the sudden loss Station, Port Elgin; 72 of our dear aunt, Mrs. Ellie GMC, 206 feet, 1 inch, Beirnes. We also wish to' first prize; Ralph Thede, thank Dr. • Watters,.. Dr.. Walker., the nurses ' at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, the Tasker Funeral Home, the feet, 9 inches,•third prize; pallbearers, and those w•hQ Bill Turner, Varna; 78 assisted in. any way. We Dodge,. 1809 inches, greatly ., appreciated • fourth 'prize; Mark uburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent Massey, 178 feet five. inches. • In. the 12,000 Stock: first, Doug ' Whalls, Shedden, 11'05 Massey, 281 feet 5t/2 inches; second, Doug Dietz, R.R. 1 Dublin, 4430 J. Deere, 233 feet 4 inches; third, Fred---Dutot, R.R. 3 Clinton, 1066 INT. 216 feet 6• inches; fourth, Len Lobb, R.R. 2, Clinton, 4430 J. Deere, "197 feet 3t/2 inches; Jack McCoubrey, Glencoe;• 1256 INT. 247 ft:. Y2-- ve'rv�eight);_ri o. place. In the 16000 -Stock: first Case , Klaver • (Pau Murray tractor) R.R. 1 Dublin, 4840 J. Deere 237 feet,- - .-finch s;•,. second Don Ferris, R.R. 1 Tiverton, 1370 Case, 199 feet 9 inches; third, Norm Clarke,. Fingal, 130-06 Deutz, 199 fet 3" inches; K en.1P :.R R _.1 P P."� Auburn, 1105'1VIassey, 193 feet 0 inches; fifth, Bit Beverman, R.R. 1 Dublin, 1570 Case, 185 feet .61/2 inches; sixth, 'Greg Baer, Goderich, 1566 INT. 174 feet` 11 -inches; se'i enth, Paul Eedy, Dungannon, 1086, INT. 167 feet ' 91/2 -inches; eighth, Glen Ribey; R.R. 6, Goderich, 1066 INT.. 165 feet 71/2 inches; ninth, Bill Empey, R.R. 2, Auburn, 966 INT. 163 feet 31/2' in- ches;:- • tenth, Larry Plaetzer, .R:R. 1 Auburn, 4430 J. Deere, 113 feet 31/2 inches. - In the 18,000 Stock: first, Gord Mitchell, (Paul Murray tractor) Listowel, 4890 JDeere 238 feet 51/2'inches; second, Don Ferris, RIR. 1 Tiverton, 1370 Case, 238 feet 11/2 inch; third, Ken Popp, R.R. 1 Auburn, 1105 t Massey, 202 feet 4 inches; Port Elgin, 74 GMC, 205 feet, 21/2 inches, second prize; 'Ken .Anderson, Londesboro, 77 Chev., 204 Reverend Ralph King's, -and Miss McGowan's 'frequent visits'with Mrs. Beirnes and their thoughtfulness at this time of bereavemen- t. --Lloyd Pierce, Marjorie Rennie and June Knox. -27 ELLIOTT: We would -like to thank all our friends and relatives for the cards, gifts and flowers•. on our 50th wedding' anniversary. A special thanks t•o our Hartman, RR 1, Bayfield, 77 GMC 34 ton 154 feet 41/2 inches, fifth prize; Ken Empey, RR 2, Auburn, 77 GMC., 0, sixth prize; and' Joe, Vanstone,,RR 3, Bayfield, 78 • MC '_ disqualified. In the 7000 class Open: first, Art Helm, Lucknow; 154', Chev. mull Pull; second, Harvey Holland daughter and son-in-law for R.R. 4, Clint n-2-4-0.2•.CH ng 'R''A''STit ^'• hagrrr .`ori` cockstaut=191"6 i rhes. day.=Bessie and Dave third, Bill Henderson Elliot1.-27x • Kippen, 427 Chev. o HARRISON: 1 wis,h•to thank' Cockshut 40, 278 feet 5'1/2 my friends, neighbors and inches; fourth,' Denni relatives for . their'cards, Westbrook, Burford, 18 gifts and visits while I was in, cockshut, 2-396 Chev, 22 University Hospital:—Larry feet41/2inches. Harrison. -27 In the 9000 Open: first Glen Porter, Lucknow - S A_LT:ER • We wish to Thank__ .__Chev - Full Pu our daughter and son-in-law for the dinner party held at •_the White Carnation, Holinesville, in honor of•our 25th wedding anniversary, Our thanks to relatives and friends for their lovely gifts, flowers and, cards. All was much appi'eciated and will always be remem- bered.—Jack and Barb Salter.— 2a... 526-7595 Morley of Alsia Craig visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. ' - Miss Wanda Plaetzer of London and Mr. and. Mrs, Terry Foran , of 'Wood- stock spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and brother, Mr. Larry Plaetzer: Mr. and Mrs. Larry, Chamney of Kitchener spent the holiday with his• �arentsL.,.Mr-.r,:•.�:a!��:-:•�r.�••-,,.�; :'-..�1.,.,,...;:�,, Bud C!iamney and other' relatives,- Daily Vacation Bible Schollwill be held in 1 Auburrlf Knox United Church next week --July. 1:0, 117-12; 13 -'and -1.4 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for three to 12 -year-olds. . Houston, Jean. C. Jamieson and Tracey, all e • ,..,,., o•f,,.,�.1ror•on�to....s. "e -n .t.,,:..t.h. • weekend with Mrs. Frances Clark. Mrs. Celia Taylor of Goderich visited oh Sunday evening with Mr. • and -Mrs. Thomas Johnston and 'Miss Laura Phillips. Miss Shelley Haggitt of Zurich is visiting with her grandparents, Mr: • and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. ' Guests last Sunday with Mrs. Eleanor • -Bradnock were 'Mrs. -_ Harold Nicholson of Seaforth, Mrs. Hugh Bennett of Port Albert, Mrs'. , John Bennett of Egmondville,. Mr. • and Mrs.• John Stadelmann,' 'Christine, Rhonda and• . Jennifer of R.R. 2, Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. George ' Collins and Jonathan of Auburn. Th e community is sorry:to report that Fred Lawrence is again in cou,Na,,. N..vsat'tn�r e --f-, .t�ctotir°'- I'o8 al''''ancl- ,.-- Fingal, 130-06 Deutz, 1201 „ 4:$ Fred . Wagner. is still a •` feet 10 inches; firth, patient there. They are • n Larry • Pentland, both wished a speedy Dungannon, 1566 INT..198 •recovery. sfeet 71/2 inches; sixth, 0 Paul .Eedy, Dungannon, 8 1086 INT. 197 feet 0 in- ches; seventh, Bill Beuerman, R.R. 1 • Dublin, 1570 Case, 196 feet Many local residents - tried the tractor at the - conclusion of the pull and • the large crowd stayed- until shortly after 6 p.m, When it ended.. The hall was very busy with special, permit and lunch booth of sausages, etc. under the Lions Club. The new Auburn shirts were sold by Mrs. Allan Craig -and Mrs. Fred :Lawrence and also the tickets on the bicycle. At1 4 p.m. the draw, was made- by Robert McKinley of Varna, M.P. and .the winner was Bev Wright of Goderich. Bill Crawford was in charge of this draw. Fred- Lawrence, president of the 125th, was a patient in Victoria hospital and first ' vice- president, Allan Craig took over Hydro to reduce voltage . Ontario Hydro will reduce system voltage by 5 per 'cent on July 18, as second, Harley Holland R,R.' 4, Clinton, 2-40 in ches Chev on Cockshut 268 feet 91/2 inches; third $ill Henderson, Kippen 427 Chev on Cockshutt 40 203 feet 10 inches; fourth Mark Moesker, Prin ceton,.1800 Cockshut, 2- 396 Chev, 203 feet and 22. In the 8000 Stock: first Stu ,Reavie, Lucknow 8600 Ford," 204 feet 10 inches; second, , Wayne Whalls, Shedden, 7000 Ford 176 feet 101/2" in- ches; third, Laura Popp, R.R.. 1 Auburn, 275 Massey, 164 feet 51/2 in- ches; fourth, Earl Rock, R.R. 4, Walton, 1410 Case, 158 -feet, 31/2 inc: fifth, L a rr-y--•-- land, Dungannon, $ 00 Ford, 145 feet; sixth, Leonard part of a regular series of Kerr, R.R. 3, Auburn, 180 twice a year tests. --Allis, 124' feet 1/2 inch; The test will Cover two seventh, Brian Draper,. ' one hour periods,. from R.R. 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 105 fj from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 I 3, Goderich, 784 Int. et 2 inches. SOCIAL :NEWTS the 10,000 Stock: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton p.m.. It isnot e-xpected to fitrst, Fred Dutot, R:R. 3; Roberts of • Meaford affect residential, Clint commercial or industrial" Pu orrarstriThreprailMOMMISSITAMOMATMOSOMISPIMW It is estimated that a 5 per cent reduction will reduce system deman by 21/2 per cent -- ab 390 Megawatts or en to supply the nee city the- • size of Ontario. The " last reduction to on Januar If ba , 1066 INT. Full and Mr.'and'Mrs. William second, Doug- Rieck-of Kitchener were .ie" ,;n' .'l, 05P,'" ut: s- s',.,mrr11 *s ^ I iWra assey, Full Pull, 233. Straughan and Mr. and feet 51/2;- third, Wane Mrs. Thomas Jardin and Whalls, Shedden, 7000 attended ' the memorial ut Ford, 265 feet,l12 inches, service at Ball's ugh fourth, Stu Reavie, cemetery. of•a Lucknow, 8000 Ford, 247 Me. and Mrs. Edgar oiidon, feet 112 inches; fifth, Leatherland and family • Leonard Kerr, R.R-,_ 3 of Acton visited last voltage' Aiturn, 180 -Allis, 234 -'feet -Saturday with relatijes t took place .4 inches; sixth, Greg inthecommunity.. 1 Chis year, Baer, Goderich,`.666 INT: Mr. and -Mrs. Ed weather or ,231 feet. 111/2 .inches; Haines of Niagara Falls s s i eVent'i'i; ERYI :R•tre'lcrIrR. "-are holidaying with- his - on July 18, the testing wiil 1 Walto'i'f', 1410 Case 188 parents, Mr. and • Mrs. be delayed two ,days, to fee' 4 inches; eighth, 'Donald Haines. Ji$y 20. .• L••dura 'Popp, Auburn•, 275 Mr. and. Mrs. Luther MEMORIAL. SERVICE The 52nd annual memorial service was. held last Sunday at Ball's 'Cern- eter'with the Reverend Dan Sargent, rector of the St. Mark's Anglican Church in charge. He accompanied for the singing of the hymns on his guitar and also for a choir composed of members from Toronto, Goderich, Blyth` and Auburn members. Mr. James Towe read the New Testament lesson. Frank Raithby, chairman of the Trustee Board, welcomed 'all and stated that it was most gratifying to see the large attendance and the beautiful floral tributes - placed . on the graves throughout the cemetery. He thanked Mrs. Robert Slater, secretary - treasurer for her work and for being in charge of registration for the service. He 'thanked Robert Turner • for his past work as superin- tendent and stated that he holoied the same co- operation would be given the . nom, .P,L't.•,-t�„nn, tens nt, eorgee ollins. The service Was planned .by the Trustee Board, Frank Raithby, chairman, Nor,m'an McDowell, .and _ Robert Arthur.. .. Due _to lack of space, the Auburn news will be con-__.. _ tinued next week. `