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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-01-18, Page 16Paper Hanging AND Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work ;ALL 524-7961 AFTER 5 P.M.velmMINNOMMIMl - r PAGE 16 -THE GOPERICH°SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY ;JANUARY 1 TOWN AND COUNTRY LASSIFIEDS VLF 18., Services available 19. Notice to creditors 21. Personal For Your Home Rgpalrs, Additions, and All your car- pentry needs CALL-, ALBERT MIDDEL ,524-9686 HOFFMEYER Plumbing &.Heaating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGS' ON ST: ELECTRIC • Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges. GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights,. ranges. SNOWPLOWING CaII: John Glazier Phone 524-9660 BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATION1 DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING - SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma Goderich 524-8668 PROFESSIONAL, CARPET CLEANING WITH "STEAM" • Steam gets the dirt othe, 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 GODERICH CONCRETE FLOORS. Laying and finishing' concrete floors.. for basements, garages, 1patfos, driveways. Call George Barralclough, Phone 524-8158 TAX TIME 1.1 ACCURATE RETURNS GUARANTEED OPERATED BY: H. Mitchell SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH AND...-,- ._..- . R.R. 3, CLINTON 482-7584 av warmer PAW ALL persons having claims against the Estate of BELL MARR SHAW, Farmer, late of the Town-. ship of Colborne, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 23rd day of December, 1978, are required to file the same with f1rticulars with the unde,zWed by the 10th day of February, 1979, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 11th day of January, 1979. PREST and EGENER, \, Barristers, etc., Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate -3-5ar 20. Public notices I, JIM REDMOND, will no longer be responsible for arty debts incurred in my name •by my wife, Judith A. Redmond, as of this date, January 17, 1979.-3-5 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF HURON IN THE MATTER of The Change of Name Act, R.S.O., 1970 Chapter 60 as amended; AND IN THE MATTER. of Daniel Francis Smith; TAKE NOTICE that an application on behalf of DANIEL FRANCIS SMITH, who resides at R.12. 2, Goderich, Ontario, to change,, his name to DANIEL FRANCIS KETTLE and to change the.. name .of. his wife. from JO -ANN LYNN SMITH to JO -ANN LYNN KETTLE, will be heard by the presiding Judge, at the Court .House", in the °Town ' of Goderich, on Monday the .12th day of February, 1979 at xhe h.ou.r of..two..o' clack..inshe._.. afternoon. DATED at Goderich; Ontario this 2nd day of January, 1979. , DONNELLY & MURPHY ' Barristers 18 The Square GODERICH, Ontario Solicitors for the Applicant a -3-5ar 24. Business opportunities DO YOU NEED MONEY? (mortgages, debt con- solidations, loans). 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ENROLL NOW FOR MARCH CLASSES REGISTRATION IS LIMITED FOR SOME CLASSES SO ACT NOW DAYS • ONLY 54 REMAINING TO REGISTER 1 DENTAL ASSISTANT * C 1 SECRETARIAL SCIENCES I 1 MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTING I 1 BANKING CAREER ' 1 TRAVEL COUNSELLING & TOURISM 11 NOTEL-MOTEL MANAGEMENT IRADIOiTV •BROADCAST TRAINING I- ISELF-IMPROVEME�IT&CULTURE School situated In London, dnterlo Name Address City Postal Code Age phone CHECK COURSE PREFERENCE AND SEND AD TO ROSS'AC ADEMY N-1 A lacement Assistance Offered, Financial Assistance Available ROSS ACADEMY MY 217 Adelaide Streit, South, London, OMarla. NSZ 3K7 or phone: Ist11 ese.3t33. 26. Births HAYES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes of RR ,3, Lucknow, are pleased, to announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth on January 11, 1979 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. OVERGAAUW Cara wishes to announce the birth of her brother, Nathan Frederick on January 11, 1979 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia. Our parents are FEsd and Mary Ann (Millar), Sarnia, Ontario. Proud. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Overgaauw, Sarnia and Ross. and Marian Millar, Goderich. Great grand- mother, Mrs. Beth Millar, Clinton, Ontario. ROBERTS. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Roberts of Varna are pleased to announce the arrival of their son James Anthony on January 10, 1979 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. ROYAL David and Louise Royal of Fort McMurray, Alberta, are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Meaghan Catherine, on Saturday, January 13, 1979. 30. In memoriam McLEAN In loving memory of John Lauchlin McLean, who passed away 4 years ago, January 20, 1975. Those whom we love go out of sight, . . But never out of•mind.- They are cherished in the hearts, • Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his ways, Sincere and true in hearts and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind. =Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all ,family members. -3 McWHINNEY In loving memory of our dear father and grampa, Richard (Dick) McWhinney, who passed away 3 years ago, January 21, 1976. Never more than a thought away, Loved and remembered every day. -Always remembered by. daughter Sharon, son-in-law Robert, and . grandchildren Susan, Tammy and Scott. -3 31. Card of thanks DURNIN I wish to eitpress my sincere thanks and appreciation to our • relatives, friends and neighbors, who supported me during the illness and loss of my dear husband (Marvin). Your many acts of kindness, floral tributes, memorial donations, ex- pressions of sympathy, transportation and food brought to the home, are most appreciated. Special thanks to McCallum Funeral Home, Rev. C. G. Westhaver, Dr. Cauchi, Dr. Driedger and nurses at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. -Dell E. Durnin.-3 SINCLAIR Laura Diane and 'Would like to thank friends and relatives for the gifts, visits and flowers while we were in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Walker and nurses on second floor east, Alexandra Hospital. -Lois Sinclair. -3x McKinnon cKinnon re-elected At a special meeting of the Ontario. Milk Marketing Board, held in Toronto recently, Ken- neth G. McKinnon was re- elected Chairman of the Board, and J. Grant Smith was re-elected Vice -Chairman of the -Board. - McKinnon represents milk producers in the counties of Grey, Bruce and Huron, and resides on his dairy farm at Port Elgin. Smith represents milk producers in the counties of O ford, Elgin and Norfolk, and resides on his • dairy . farm .at Burgessville. 04. Auburn's birth • ay committee keeps makingplans for '79 Allan Craig, first vice- president for the planning of Auburn's 125th bir- thday party, took charge in the absence of president, Fred Lawrence, last Wed- nesday evening. The minutes were accepted as -read by the secretary, Eleanor Bradnock, seconded by Bill Crawford. Four members of the Bluewater Shriners were present, Doug Morgan, Ron Forrester, Lawrie Slade and Mark Raithby and they discussed the fish fry and ham dinners they plan . to serve on Saturday evening, June 30. It was stated that McIante -Mc-La-ughii.n would be present for the February meeting to discuss the possibilities of a Wintario grant, A Heritage Day program was discussed. This program would also involve children of the community. Decorating and making signs was discussed by Dorothy Grange, president of the Auburn Horticultural Society and decorating convenor for the birthday committee. . Plans were started for the Beauty Queen contest and it is hoped that this will be held in the Easter school break in March. More plans from the convenor, Mrs. Lillian Hallam will come later. Sandy Andrews reported that there is considerable., interest". in the -beard.. gr Wing con- tes•t:---vera,lzelasses will, be held for the --new beards and those who have had them. All in- terested persons, please register with Sandy Andrews or ' Jim Schneider,. Classes and rules will be released soon. Bill Crawford,' con- venor for the parade, reported that some of the bands had replied and he also said a midway would be set up with swings, , merry-go-round and several more rides for the children. The parade was discussed and an in- vitation to enter floats is extended to all. The different categories will be announced soon. There will also be a large number of antique cars from London for the parade. The next meeting will ' be held on February 14. Try and get out and help as this is your celebration too. p.m. in theme' Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. bHarry Arthur visited last weekend with her father, Elmer Keller at Dublin and also with her mother, Mrs. Keller who was a patient in Seaforth hospital following a fall. Little Miss Lana Lawrence celebrated Iter sixth birthday when -her mother, Mrs. Fred Lawrence, entertained little friends to honor the occasion. Games were played and gifts presented to Lana. Hot dogs, french fries and a birthday cake with six candles and six ballerinas, were served to all. The little guests were Sarah and Melissa Clark, Allison Chamney, Karen Plunkett, Ian Andrews, Lorie and Donna Lynn Armstrong, Peter Tyler and Benjamin Craig. The sympathy of this district goes to Mrs. Stanley Abel of Fingal on the death of her husband last week. She was the former Jean Campbell of this area. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Miss Laura Phillips and Mrs. Lillian Leatherland visited last Friday in Wingham, with Mrs. Gordon Wall who is recovering from a fractured Whip and arm and also with Mrs. Arnold Craig in Wingham hospital. TRUSTEES MEET - The January meeting of the Auburn Trustee Board was held last Saturday evening in the Auburn Town - Hall. Chairman, Warner Andrews, was in charge and theminutes were accepted as read by Fr.ank_Raithby. The new light project for the village of Auburn was discussed and it is hoped that they will soon be installed. It is now in the hands of Ontario Hydro. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs Myrtle Munro returned home - last- --- Saturday evening.' after visiting in Ottawa with her son Bob Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut, John and. Jennifer for two weeks and in London with her son, Donald Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut and family. The sympathy of thi§ community is extended to Arthur , Hallam . and family of Vanastra on the death...of his._wife,' Gladys on the weekend. Robert Turner is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London where. he is recovering from surgery. Wilfred Plunkett is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh attended the funeral of their brother- in-law, Gormerly Thompson, in Brampton on the weekend. The sympathy of this district , is extended to his wife, the former Edith Mogridge and his family. Mrs. Bess Garrison arrived home last week after visiting in Ottawa and London with her family. Mrs. Donald Cart- wright arrived home last Friday after being a patient in Alexandra Marine and General hospital in Goderich for a few days following surgery on her foot. The annual meeting of the Auburn Horticultural Society will be held on Tuesday, January 23 at •2 A letter was read from the Auburn Horticultural Society asking for its usual grant. Dogs and their control was a lengthy discussion topic and steps will be taken to keep all dogs tied tip or fines will be given out. W M.S The Auburn Presbyterian • Women's Missionary Society held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Frances Clark. TPresident, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, opened the meeting with a poem, My New Year's Prayer followed by the hymn, For Thy Mercy andTilly _._Grace. - She welcomed all the members and the devotional period was taken by Mrs. • Eleanor Bradnock. The scripture lesson, Hebrews II, verses 1 to 11, were read alternately. The New Year's message, Into the Unknown, was given, followed by prayer: The roll call was an- swered with a Bible verse containing the word, faith. The hymn, We Love the Place O God Wherein Thine ~Honour Dwells, was read and the offering i received by Mrs. Frances Clark and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Brad - nock. The missionary study, "Wherever You Are, You Are the Church in the World, was given by Mrs. Lillian Leatherland. -. The .. minutes of the December meeting were approved -_as..read by the-. secretary, Mrs. Lillian Leatherland. In the correspondence, a letter of thanks was read from Jack Hallam' and family for the donation- from the Society to Missions in memory of the late Margaret Hallam, a member of this group. The treasurer, Mrs. Frances Clark, presented the ' year's financial statement'. A New Year's Thought was the reading given by Mrs. Frances: Clark and a poem, Let Us Pray This Holy Christmas was also read. Plans were made, to hold the next meeting on February 12 at the home of Mrs. Warner Andrews. The meeting closed with the hymn', Give 'to Our God, Immortal Praise, and the closing prayer by Mrs. San- derson. Lunch was served by Mrs. Clark. 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