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20. Public notices 20. Public notices
Reminder:
Colborne. Township 1978
Second instalment of
Property Taxes are now
due.
Wilmer Hardy
Clerk Treasurer
COUNTY APPOINTMENTS
NON -COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Certain appointments are made each year by the Coun-
ty of Huron to various local boafds or committees. In
1979 County appointments are to be made as follows:
-Huron County Land Division Committee
-Huron County Public Library Board
All present members of the Library Board and all mem-
bers of the Land Division Committee except one are
eligible for reappointment.
If interested, submit details in writing (including
telephone number) and indicate committee or board on
which you prefer to serve.
Submissions to be received by the undersigned by noon
on Friday, December 8, 1978.
B. J. HANLY
CLERK -TREASURER -ADMINISTRATOR
COUNTY OF HURON
COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONT.
N7A 1M2
(Tel. 524-8394), Area code 519
24. Business 24. Business
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29. Marriages
FITZGERALD-
GO DDA RD
Don and Ruth Goddard,
Goderich, wish to announce
the marriage of their
daughter, Patricia Lynn
Goddard to Alexander
(Sandy) Fitzgerald,
Teeswater. The marriage
took place November 4, 1978
at Teeswater United Church.
The couple are residing in
Lucknow.-97
30. In memoriam
ARMSTRONG
In loving memory of a
wonderful lather,,and
grandfather, Leslie rm-
strong, who left us one year
ago today, November 23,
1977.
We wish so much that life
could be just as it was
before.
That you could be in your
favorite chair when we come
through the door.
But. since those special
drean'Is of ours can never
more crime true;
We will just be grateful, dear
Dad, for the years we had
with you.
They say that time heals all
sorrow and helps us to
forget.
But time has only proved to
us how much we miss you
yet.
Treasure him God, in Your
garden of rest.
For on this earth he was the
best.
—Aiwa ys remelt bered and
sadly missed by Bonnie and
Larry, Linda and John, and
grandchildren,_ , Kevin,
Tammy, Shawn and
Sherri, -'-47
30. In memoriam
ARMSTRONG
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, Leslie Armstrong,
who passed away one year
ago today, November 23,
1977.
Beautiful memories are
wonderful things,
They last til the longest day,
They never wearout and
they never get lost,
And can never be .given
away.
To some he may be
forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But to us who loved and lost
him,
Our memories' will always
last.
—Sadly missed by his wife
Lois and family. -47
FEAGAN
In treasured memory of a
dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Ella Mildred
Feagan, who left us 19- years
ago, November 28, 1959.
—Forever missed and
always in our hearts, but
loved too much to be
forgotten by her husband'
George, children and
grandchildren. -47x
GILBERT
In memory of Ashley
Gilbert, who passed away
one year ago, November 19,
H77.
He left us quietly,'
His thoughts unknown,
But left us a. memory
We are proud to own.
So treasure biro Lord
In your gprden of rest.
For when on earth
He was one of the best.
—Ever remembered by his
mother and family. --47
30. In memoriam
McINNES
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, John
McInnes, who passed away
November 26, 1965.
In our hearts your memory
lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and
true,
There is not a day, Dear Dad
That we do not think of you.
Though his smile is gone
forever,
And his hand we cannot
touch,
Still we have so many
memories,
Of the one we love so much.
It broke our hearts to lose
you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you
home.
—Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by daughter
Catherine, son-in-law Victor
and grandson Paul. -47x
31. Card of thanks
BRINDLEY
To family, relatives, friends
and neighbors, please accept
my many thanks for cards,
visits, gifts and flowers
during my long stay in
hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. D. E. Walker, Dr.- B.
Thomson, Dr. J. L.
Hollingworth, nurses and
staff in the unit and first
floor east, second floor west,
various O.-P.P. Detachment
Officers who were respon-
sible for delivery of
emergency blood supply,.
Rev. Ralph 'King. Clare
McGowan. To each and
everyone who assisted in any
way, my , many
thanks.—Donelda Brin-
dley. -47
SCRUTON
We would like to thank our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their wonderful help
and sincere sympathy
during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to Mr. Sam Gerofsky and his
staff at Gerrards; for the
many floral tributes,
donations to the heart fund,
sympathy cards, to those
who brought food, to
Reverend Royal, the
pallbearers and McCallum
Funeral Home. Your many
kindnesses will always be
remembered. - Sincerely,
Evelyn Scruton and
family. -47x
SQUIRE
For the many kindnesses
extended to our dear mother
and grandmother, Dorothy
Jane Squire, during. her
illness, and tolls during our
great loss, we express sin-
cere gratitude to all who
helped in any way. The floral
tributes, donations, sym-
pathy cards, and acts of
friendship, we will always
remember. Special thanks to
Drs. Walker and Thomson,
the nurses and staff at the
hospital, Rev. Ralph King,
Miss Clare McGowan, neigh-
bors and friends, and Stiles
Funeisal Home.—Don, Doug,
Gary and families.-47ar
WHITING
I would like to thank Dr.
Hollingworth, Dr. Lambert,
nurses on second floor east
Alexandra Hospital, also
friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers,_„gifts and
visits during my stay in
hospital.—Edna
Whiting. -47
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Ontario farmers don't
have to get the 'short end'
when it comes to knowing
the latest production
techniques. They can
attend short courses at
the Centralia College of
Agriculture Technology.
Fifteen agricultural
short courses will be
offered at the college in
early 1979, says Doug
Jamieson, short course
Coordinator: All but three
are on day long.
"Wei hope that a farmer
might learn enough in the
one day to pay for his day
away from the farm, the
cost of the course, and
even his gas,'' says
Jamieson.
The short courses,
scheduled from January
with April, cost $4 per
day.' They are aimed at-
prbfessionall farmers,
farm employees, and
novice farmers.
Instructors will come
from 'agricultural
colleges, government,
and farm -related in-
dustries.
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