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19. Notice to creditors
.ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
EVERETT ALLIN, Farmer,
late of the Township of
1 Colborne, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 16th day of August, 1978,
are required to file the same
with full•particulars with the
undersigned by the 23rd day
of September, 1978, as after
that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 24th day of
Attgust,1978.
PREST and EGENEK,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
—35-37ar
20. Public notices
BORROWED: Fi'om 89
Napier Street girl's blue
CCM Juvenile bicycle with
high rise handlebars and
white banana seat. Anyone
knowing its whereabouts
please phone 524-9391.-37
Treasurdr'I
Sale Of Land
In ArrEars
Of Taxes
COUNTY OF
HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a tax sale will be
held in the Council
Chambers of the Court
House, ' Goderich; - On-
tario, on Tuesday.
December 5, 1978, at
10:00 A.M. re any unpaid
taxes still outstanding
at that date. as shown
on the list published in
the Ontario Gazette on
September 2, 1978.._
NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that if any
of " the unpaid lands
remain unsold, an ad-
journed sale will be held
on Tuesday, December
12, 1978, at the same
hour and place.
Lists of properties in-
volved may be secured
at my office in the Court
House, Goderich, On-
tario.
Bili G. Hanly, Treasurer,
County of Huron ,
21. Personal
ARE Ytilr'lungttached;'
separated,• single or
divorced? ..Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,
Owen Sound, N4K 5P1.
Pleas:, state age. -37-39X
CONGRATULATIONS Pete
and Mary on the arrival of
the new member of the
family, Sadie. Best wishes,
friends and relatives. -37
22. Lost and found
FOUND — Purebred Irish
Setter, female, in vicinity of
Clinton. Phone 482-7896
anytime or 565-5034 after 6
p.m.-35tf
LOST: in Goderich Harbour
on Saturday September 9th
one Westonwood catamaran
water 'ski. Phone 524-
2592.-37
LOST: Gold chain necklace
with pearl drop at Blyth
Community Centre Sep-
tember 9 at reception.
Keepsake. Finder please call
524-8832 after 5 p.m. -37
LOST: Male black cat, five
months–old. Lost in Quebec
St. area. Child's pet. Finder
please call 524-9675.-37x
FOUND
2 YEAR OLD
IRISH SETTER
MALE
IN THE CLINTON
V,ANASTRA AREA
PHONE 5244631
24.' Business
opportunities
THRIVING,,,,BUSINESS of
sandblasting and
jackhammering.
Jackhammering , includes
1976 compressor,
jackhammers, hoses, drills,
chisels. Sandblasting
equipment includes truck
equipped with sand tank,
hozes, nozzles, spray
painter. Priced reasonably.
Owner has other interests.
Contact Arnold Stothers RR6
Goderich, Ont N7A 3Y3.
Phone 529-7403.-37x
25. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY: Pups to a
good home: Seven weeks old.
Phone 524-7609.-37
26. Births
CHRISTIE: David and Lea
of Brucefield are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Sarah Johanna
Jean, weighing 7 lb. 15 oz. on
Sept. 9, 1978 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Van Diepen,
Kingsbridge and Mrs. Ethel
Christie, London. -37
JONES: Edward and Gayle
Jones on September 9, 1978
at Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich a son Bradley
E din and . weighing 8- lbs..
A brother for Annett and
Lisa.-37nc
McPHERSON: To Edward
and Carolyn McPherson,
RR2 Goderich at Alexandra
Hospital on September 7,
1978,a son, 7 lbs. 1 oz.-37nc
NOBLE: Lynn and Roger
Noble of Dungannon, Ontario
proudly announce the arrival
of their daughter Tina Helen
Irene 8 lbs. 13/ oz. at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Sep-
dember 6, 1978. Happy
grandparents are Carman
and Ila Pollock of Nife and
Jack Noble of RR2 Auburn,
Ont. Great grandmothers
Mrs., Irene Smith of
Springfield, Ont. and Mrs.
Laura Pollock " of
Goderich.-37nc
SHEPHERD: Michael and
Carolyn (nee Watters)
Regent' St., London are
happy to announce the birth .
of their son Andrew John
Samuel on August 19, 1978 at
St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, birth weight 5 Ib.,
10% oz. A brother for
Rebecca Rose. Proud
grandparents are Dr. and
Mrs. Wm: N. Watters,
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Shepherd, London. -37x
WYLDS: Steven and Brenda
(nee Moran) are pleased to
announce the birth of their
sort,' Daniel Steven, born
August 31, 1978 weighing 8
lbs. 6 oz. at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.-37nc
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs, Horace
Crawford RR6 Goderich are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, • Shirley
Dianne to Ralph Donald
Wood ' of Seaforth. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, September 30, 1978
at 4:00 o'clock at North
Street . United Church,
Goderich.-37x
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robertson of RR5 Goderich
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage ' of
their daughter, Bethany
Jane to Mr: Michael Ger-
sonde, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wolfgang Gersonde,
Toronto, Ontario. The
'marriage will take place at
2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sep-
tember 23, 1978 at Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.-37
MR. AND MRS. Ernst E.
Tafeit, Goderich and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Murdock,
Kitchener are pleased to
announde the forthcoming
marriage of their children,
Monica Elisabeth and
Raymond John. The wedding
will take place on October 7,
1978 at 5:30 pm at Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.-37
Mr. and Mrs. , Donald
Stimson of Goderich are
pleased to announce the
engagement of ' their
daughter, Mary Elizabeth to
Gary Terrence, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Terrence Lowe of
Mount Brydges, Ontario.
The wedding will take place
at 5 o'clock in, St. Peter's
Catholic Church,
Goderich.-37
30. In memoriam
COOKE: In loving memory
of my dear nephew, Allah
Cooke, who passed away
September 18, 1974. -
Never more than a thought
away,
Quietly remembered every
day,
No need for words except to
say
Still loved, still missed in
every way.
Always . reniembered and
sadly missed by Aunt
Mary. -37
30. In memoriam.
FISHER : In loving memory
of dear parents and gran-
dparents Vera and Harvey
Fisher, who passed away
September 15, 1975 and
October 11,1969 respectively.
Though their smile has gone
forever
And their hands we cannot
touch
Still we have so many
memories
Of the ones we loved so
much.
Their memory is our
keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
Even– though they're'"goite
forever
We still have them in our
hearts.
Lovingly remembered by
Donna, Arnold, Gerald,
Betty; Vivian, Ben and
families. -37x
GRIFFIN: In loving
mernory of our dearest
mother and grandmother
Hazel Griffin, who left us
Sept. 9, 1970.
Our, dear one, always with
Always remembered by
Audrey, Bob and Jason. -37
JEWELL: In loving memory
of a dear husband and father
and grandfather Ralph
Jewell who passed away one
year ago September 20,1977.
Loving and kind in all your
ways,
Upright and just till the end
of your days
Sincere and honest in heart
and mind
What a beautiful memory
you left behind.
You tried so hard to stay
with us
Your fight was all in vain
God took you home to be with
Him
He freed you from all pain.
To your resting place we
visit
And place your flowers with
care
But no one knows the
heartache
When we walk away and
leave you there.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife
Margaret, Florence and
Bruce, Bill and Clara Anne
and families. -37x
31. Card of thanks
BEATTIE: We wish to ex-
press our sincere thanks to
our many friends, relatives
and neighbours for the
beautiful floral tributes,
donations to Ontario Heart
Fund, Cancer Society and
cards received during our
recent loss of our very dear
friend and brother, Wilfred
Beattie. Very special thanks
to Stiles Funeral Home, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lovett, the
staff of Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital,
Canadian Legion Branch 109
and Rev. C.
McCallum.—Chester,
Lillian, Betty and Lois and
families.-37AR
BROOKS: The family of the
late Wayne Roger Brooks
wishes to express their
sincere thanks to all the
friends, neighbours and
relatives for the beautiful
floral tributes, donations to
the Ontario Heart Foun-
dation and the Canadian
Cancer Society. Many
thanks too for the donations
of food and expressions of
sympathy in the sudden loss
of our beloved son and
brother. Special thanks to
the staff of emergency and
ambulance drivers of
Goderich Marine and
General Hospital. Thanks
also to the Emergency;
Intensive Care Unit,
surgeons and residents of
University Hospital for their
constant concern and care. A
very special thank you to the
staff of McCallum Funeral
Home, Rev. R. C. McCaIILfm
and last, but not least, the
staff of South End Auto Body
for all their help and con-
cern. - Brandon, Lucille,
Tim, Tammy Brooks,
Heather and Allan
Stackhouse. -37
CAMPBELL: The family of
the late Valerie M. Campbell
wishes to express deep
appreciation' to relatives and
friends for all their kindness
and sympathy. Their
thoughtfulness was a great
com fort.
A special thank you to
ambulance attendants, staff
of emergency dept. Goderich
General ti •lospital. Reverend
St. Jean and Stiles
Funeral Home.-•--37AR
MOSS: I would like to say
thank you to each and every
one who helped in any way at
the accident, in hospital and
at home. 'Thanks too for the,
visits, pretty flowers and
cards. Sincerely Doris
Moss. -37
31. Card of thanks,
MONTGOMERY: We would
like to thank • our children
and son-in-law for the dance
put on for us on the occasion
of our 25th wedding an-
niversary. Thank you to our
many friends, neighbours
and relatives for helping us
celebrate and for so many
lovely gifts, cards and floral
arrangements. - Millie and
Maitland (Chuck) Mon-
tgomery. -737
SHEARDOWN: Due to an
unfortunate error, the
following • p-eop1e---were
omitted from the card of
thanks in last week's Signal -
Star. We would also like to
extend our thanks to Rev. R.
King, Rev. John Wood, Miss
C. McGowan and Lily
Blanchard. - Murray and
Faye Sheardown and
family.-37nc
SPENCE: I wish to thank
our many friends for their
gifts, cards, flowers and get -
well wishes, also those who
visited' me during my stay` -in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital and St.
Joseph's. Special thanks to
Dr. Thomson, the nurses of
1st East and 2nd West, the
ambulance personnel and
all my co-workers' at the
hospital. Your kindness was
most appreciated. Thank
you! - Pat Spence.-37nc
TYREMAN: I would like to
thank my friends, relatives
and neighjbours for cards,
inquiries and baskets of fruit
also floral arrangements
while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital London.
Also for the inquiries and
visits since returning home. -
Frank Tyreman.-37x
GODE RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. SIFPTEI BgR 14,1971,PA rE 15
Nine young people aro
confirmedat Auburn
The Walkerburn Club
held its September
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey.
The meeting was
opened by singing 0
Canada with Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey at the piano
followed by prayer by
Mrs. Leonard
Archambault.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
accepted as read by the
assistant secretary„ ,Mrs.
Marian Hunking.
The roll call was an-
swered and the financial
statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs. Jim
Schneider. She stated
that the—foster •chi-ld-
support was paid up until
the end of September.
The draw prize, won by
Mrs. Tom Cunningham,
had been donated by Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey.
There will be no Sep-
tember meeting but for
the October meeting, the
members are asked to
come in costume and
bring a guest or pay a
fine -one. cent for•, each
inch of your waistline.
There will also be a
miscellaneous sale of
baking, produce, etc and
'Mrs. Jim Schneider and
Mrs. Marian Hunking
will be in charge of the
program. Lunch will be in
the charge of Mrs. Tom
Cunningham and Mrs.
Jerry Huizinga.
The afternoon's
program of readings and
`'contests was in the
charge of Mrs. Leonard
Archambault and •Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey: Lunch
was served by Mrs. Jim
Schneider and Mrs.
Marian Hunking assisted
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston of Toronto visited
last week 'with her
mother, Mrs. Mary
Rollinson and her
brother, Mr. Murray
Rollinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Holtby of Belmont visited
last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Turner of Bogie's Beach
and Mrs. Mildred Turner
of Harriston visited last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hamilton visited last
week in Toronto with
their son Mr. John
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips visited last
Friday with his sister
Mrs. Ethel Farrow at
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggittand Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Brown of
Goderich were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rinderknecht Jr. and
family at Lamont M
Michigan, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Finnegan of Goderich
and Mrs. Lorne
MacDonald of 'Seaforth
and Miss. Isabel Fox of
Blyth ' visited last
Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Johnston
and Miss. Laura Phillips.
Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Slater, Frank and
Joanne, on the occasion
of Frank's Confirmation
were Mr. Frank
O'Krafka, Mr. and Mrs.
Harr'•y O'Krafka, Mr. and
Mrs. James Leach, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kent,
Heather and David, Mrs.
Nancy Slater and Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Slater, all of
Cambridge.
Wedding Anniversary -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baechler were, en-
,tertained by a surprise
35th wedding anniversary
dinner at the Candlelight
Inn in Goderich on
Sunday afternoon.
Present was their
family of four daughters,
Mrs. Linda and Mansueta
Renon and family; Mrs.
Donna and Tom Van-
derburgh and Steven;
Mrs. Barbara, and
Gordon Chapman and
family; Mrs. June
Holmes and boys; Ron
Foran and —Karen and
son, Richard; and
Cynthia Baechler.
Following dinner,
everyone went to the
home of Donna and Tom
Vanderburgh where the
Baechlers opened their
many gifts, enjoyed an
anniversary cake and
had pictures taken.
Confirmation
St. Mark's Anglican
Church, Auburn was
filled to capacity last
Sunday afternoon when
the Rev. Morse Robinson,
Assistant Bishop for
Huron, conducted con-
firmation service for nine
young people
Brussels,) Belgrave,
and Blyth churches
joined in the service. The
gev. Dan Sargent, rector
of the four -point charge,
assisted the Bishop. Mrs.
Murray Nesbitt was
organist and a choir
composed of members
from the four churches
led in the service of song
and ., sang them ac-
companied by Rev. Dan
Sargent on the guitar.
Bishop Robinson spoke
on the Discipleship of
Jesus for his inspiring
message and how the
Disciples Peter and John
acted and took up the
challenge to teach about
the better life with Jesus
and follow Him:
The vows were taken
by Gary McCutcheon,
Velma Elliott,and Donna
Elliott all of Brussels;
Pat Stakchouse, Jayne
Snell and Nancy Tayler
all of Blyth; and Frank
Slater, Derrick and Lorie
Carl wright.all of Auburn.
The Sacrament of Holy
CoMmuniton was held for
all members.
a
by the hostess, Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey.
W.I.
The annual Grand-
mother's Day will be
observed at the Sep-
tember meeting of the
Auburn Women's
Institute to be held on
September 19. Mrs. Rina
Jouwsma of the ,Han-
dicraft and Flower Shop
at Wingham ` will
demonstrate flower
arranging. All grand-
mothers are invited to
attend.
Horticultural Society
The Auburn Hor-
ticultural Society met in
the" Town HaII la St
Wednesday afternoon to
plan for the fall meetings.
The president Mrs.
Dorothy Grange was in
charge and welcomed
members of the
executive.
The minutes were
approved as read by Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock in the
absence of the secretary,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
A -letter was read from
the District asking for
help on Thursday, Sep-
tember 28 at the
Ploughing Match. Mrs.
Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Thomas . Jardin were
appointed to go for the
Auburh Society.
A discussion took place
regarding the flower
baskets for the Auburn
streets for the Auburn
125th birthday party.
Plans were made to
hold the next meeting on
October 16 at 8 p.m. The
hostesses will be Mrs.
John Durnin, Mrs. Ernest
Durnin and Mrs. Russel
Brindley. There will be
guest speakers and all
members are asked to
make chrysanthemum
arrangements and
bouquets for a floral
display.
Trustees Meet
-The SeRtetrtb-er
meeting of the Auburn --
Village Trustees was held
last Saturday evening in
the Town Hall with the
Chairman Warner
Andrews in the chair.
The minutes were
accepted as read by the
clerk, Frank Raithby.
It was reported that the
Reeve of Hullett, John
Jewett had presented
Auburn with a new flag.
It was stated that some
street signs are down and
should be put up again.
Some residents
inquired about the new
street lights for the
village and it remains a
mystery why they are sb
long in commencing this
project. The Clerk was
asked to write about tie
delay.
It was announced that
the big hill had been
sodded by Huron Lan-
dscape and looks good
now.
Y. a
Lions Club
The first regular
meeting of the Auburn
and District Lions Club
was held starting with a
membership of 30 Lions.
Lion President Bud
Chamney chaired the
meeting.
-The-minutes •were -..read..
by secretary Lion Bob
Worsell and adopted on
the motion of Lion Randy
Machan and Lion Bill
Robertson.
The
financial
statement was given by
treasurer Lion Jim
Schneider. He reviewed,
the balances in each
account.
Tickets for the Lions
dance on October 7 will be
on sale soon.
The next meeting will
be the 50-50 draw.
The bleachers at the
baseball diamond are to
be completed this week.
It was announced that
the Auburn and District
Lions CI'ub have a walker,'
wheelchair, crutches and
canes available free of
charge to anyone having
need OT them in tine"-'
surrounding area.
The meeting was ad- -
journed on motion of Lion
Fred Lawrence and Lion
Gordon Daer.
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