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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-14, Page 16TOWII AND IOUNTRI. C LASSIFI.EDS HOFFMEYER Plumbing & Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers. ranges. GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights,, ranges. 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 Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich FERTILIZERS SEEDING -SODDING TREES -SHRUBS Complete Zine Of, "EveFjithing needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING MATHERS LANDSCAPING LAWN MAINTENANCE • SODDING • SEEDING • ROLLING • AERIFYING • GRADING • TOPSOIL • FERTILIZING • PATIOS • TREES AND SHRUBS • VERTICUTTING Phon'e 524-2401 Or 524-7044 I STOP HERE AND DIAL 524-7632 FOR ALL YOUR SERVICE NEEDS •APPLIANCES *MINOR ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING •MINOR CARPENTRY JOBS „ •REPAIRS TO BROKEN wiNDows •PUT" UP A NEW CLOTHESLINE OR FIX YOUR OLD ONE •FIX SQUEAKY DOOR •PAINT OR WALLPAPER A ROOM. THE ,LIST IS ENDLESS ' JUST CALL 524-7632 and find out hqw we can serve you. reasonable relies no job is too small. 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. the elm haven's /'' AWN NA lj IS�CO flR come in...see and experience the difference! spectacular lighting... super sound... great new atmosphere..• all for your dancing and listening pleasure. FREE! DISCO DANCE LESSONS with Rene, our disc jockey, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS 7-8 P.M. 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