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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-22, Page 15TOWN AND COUNTRY CASSIFIEDS 18. Services available 21. Personal GODERICH CONCRETE FLOORS Laying and finishing concrete floors for basements, garages, patios, driveways. Call George Barralclough. Phone 524-8158 BROWN'S Home Repairs Renovations Additions Sun Decks 8. Fences PHONE 524-7417 after 5 p.m. TREE CUTTING If you have troublesome trees around your home, we are equipped with a thirty foot boom and bucket to remove limbs safely. We can also insulate poles and put up trusses. PHONE LUCKNOW 528-2109 WAYNE A. YOUNG "SMALL APPLIANCES REPAIR CENTRE" 351 Suncoast Dr. Goderich 524-8165 BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENTEXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma Goderich 524-8668 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Bruce Pulsifer S27A053 or 348-9223 after 6 p.m. 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.-39eowar 21. Personal DO YOU NEED MONEY? (mortgages, • debt con- solidations, loans) Call Committ-More Investments Ltd:, Robert Hiller, Mitchell 348-9548 or Brian Beacock, Kitchener 745-8418.-8tf DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS about our services, in regards to yo.ur invitation we sent to you in the mail. Phone 482'-9300, Ontario Motor League, 7 Rattenbury Street, Clin- ton.-10.12ar 20. Public.notices ARE YOU unattached, separated, single or divorced? Meet that special person. Apply P.O. Box. 104, Owen Sound N4K 5P1. Please Slate age. -11.13x Join the Canadian minority group. The Fit. 22. Lost and found REWARD — Lost a 17 ft. green canvas canoe, on the Maitland River, weekend of April 15, 1978. $100.00 reward. Call collect 416-457- 4956.-12-15x 24. Business opportunities EARN UP TO '15,000 PER YEAR Raise large bait worms in your basement or garage. Completely odourless. Small in- vestment required. National Green Project Ltd. 1703 Mattawa Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario. L4X 1K5. Telephone: 1-416-276- 4560. DEALERS WANTED Company offers unlimited opportunity in the nations fastest growing industry as stated by a leading journal. Typical Income Range '30,000 to '60,900 Total Secured Investment '2,995. WE OFFER: 1. 100% secured invest- ment 2. Paid vacations 3. Paid training 4. Assistance • after __training ._ . Our manufacturer is the world's oldest and largest in its field. Ex- tremely high, quality products. No service ' required. Proven 98% market. Contact: MR. ELLIOTT 542-8182 25. To give away THREE PUPPIES, mother Cocker Spaniel, six weeks old. Phone 524-6823.-12 WANTED — Good home for four year old, honey blonde English Spaniel. Phone 524- 7739.-12 26. Births BREEN Corey would like to announce the arrival of his new sister, Kristin Elaine, 8 Ib. 91/4 oz., March 9, 1979, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Happy parents are Ed and Penny Breen, 12R 2, Goderich, Ontario. A new granddaughter for Mrs. Jean Abel, Fingal, Ontario and Mrs. Helen Breen,,. Port Stanley, Ontario.-l2nc 20. Public notices DR. JAMES ROURKE, MD,CCFP is pleased to announce the opening of his practice of FAMILY MEDICINE Monday April 2nd,1979 at 53 NORTH ST. GODERICH Phone 524.4565 Starting April 2 Prier to opening use 524-9511 (c/o Goderich Medical Centre) to make appointment T 26. Births KETTLE At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, on March.. 18, 19.79, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Kettle, RR 2, Goderich, Ontario, a daughter, Jen- nifer Lynn, weighing 6 lbs. 6 ozs.—l2nc MacDONALD Brian and Nancy welcome with love their third child, a son, Ian Andrew, born March 9, 1979 at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. Ian is thrilled to have as his grandparents Mrs. Pauline Parsons and Mr. George Parsons. McHARDIE Danny and Gail are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Danielle Nicole, born March 1, 1979, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 6 lbs. 6 ozs. Another sister for Jason, Jennifer and Amy.-12nc 28. Engagements FISHER - MacPHEE Grant and Joan MacPhee are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Catherine Lorna, to Mr. Douglas Arthur Fisher, son of Arnold and Eleanor Fisher, all .,of RR 4, Goderich, Ontario. The wedding will take ..place on Saturday, April 14, 1979, at 4:30 o'clock, in Benmiller United Church. -12 30. In memoriam RUTLEDGE In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Robert Rutledge, who passed away five years ago, March 21, 1974. —Ever remembered by his daughter and son-in-law, Muriel and Ross• Harrison and family. -12 SMITH In loving memory of a dear husband, father and gran- dfather, Isaac Edgar, who passed away March 24, 1978. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979—PAGE 15 Souvenirs discussed at Committee Souvenirs for the 125th birthday party of Auburn was one of the highlights discussed at the meeting held in the Auburn Community Memorial hall last Wednesday. President Fred Lawrence was in charge. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. A letter was read about insurance coverage and this was discussed by the 30 persons present. Mrs. Allan Craig spoke on the souvenirs that have been ordered and said many will be available early in May when the new shop opens. Glasses with the Auburn crest on them and also plates along with plaques and silver - spoons will soon be available. Charms may be ordered. Call Elaine if you are interested. More T-shirts are to be ordered im- mediately so come and get yours early. Other items are going to be available and it is hoped that local people will purchase theirs early so the committee will know how to order for the guests coming home. After much discussion, it was decided to charge $I per person. for registration and iden- tification . buttons a with names on them. This will give admission to the many activities on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It was announced that Mrs. Bill Robertson would be convenor with the Auburn Junior Farmers and the Christian Reform Young people ' who • are taking charge of the food booth. Mrs. Sandy Andrews reported . on • the registration booth that could be used and letters were read that all townships, Hullett, East and West Wawanos-h and • Colborne would enter tug - ,of -war teams. Representatives from Ti h.eaL.the-.-broken_._.t. he__ Kinburn Forresters heart, Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never stop the longing For the one gone before. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year ago. Sadly missed by wife• Joy and family. -12x 31. Card of thanks BREEN - Penny and Kristin would like to thank Dr. Walker and the staff of second east . Alexandra Hospital for their care during our stay.-12nc • DRAPER I would like to thank my neighbors and friends for cards and gifts received while. I. .was a patient in Victoria Hospital.—Elmer Draper. -12x KERNIGHAN 1 wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to the nurses of both floors who were in any way in attendance on' me during my recent stay in the hospital. Also special thanks . to Drs. Cauchi and Driedger for their efforts on my behalf. Also to Dr. Weerasoriya and other attendants at the therapy room. Also friends and relatives for visits . and flowers. A very sincere thanks to all.—John S. Kernighan.-12 SNIDER Sincere thanks to nurses and staff second floor east Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Thomson, Dr. Watts, Rev. John Wood, Rebekah Lodge, Victoria Street Choir, and all who sent flot�vers, cards, and visited me while in hospital. -‘-Etta Snider. -12x TEBBUTT I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends- for all the beautiful flowers, arrangements, cards, gifts and visits I :received during my stay in University Hospital, London. Special thanks to Doctors Thomson, Janzen, Thomley. Your kindness will always be ,remembered.--Norene Tebbutt--12x who are catering to the chicken barbecue on Sunday July 1, were present and told the committees what had to be done as Auburn's share. Roy Bennett of the CKNX mobile unit will be in attendance • at all events, it was announced. Plans for the dances were outlined and also for the picnic lunch with birthday cake on Sunday, July I. All families . are asked to bring their picnic lunch to be eaten after the church service followed by the cutting of the large birthday cake. Next meeting is on March 28 so please come out and get involved. We sure need you. HALL BOARD Ralph Campbell, president' of the' Auburn Hall Board, presided at the meeting last Tuesday evening held in the Community Memorial Hall. The secretary, Mrs. Donald 'Haines read the minutes which were accepted as read. A report of the Blyth Fire Department was also read: They recently inspected the hall for fire 'hazards and a few changes are necessary. These will be done im- mediately. Manserit Loserit spoke on the work clone in in- sulating the. hall ani in the installing of the lowered ceiling. It was noted that all committee convenors have been working hard and it is hoped that more volunteer labour will be coming to finish up the work. CHURCH NEWS St. Mark's Anglican Church hod a beautiful bouquet of •flowers Sunday placed in memory of the late Rowland Williams of Exeter, father of Mrs. Vic Stackhouse of Lon- desboro. The Reverend Dan Sargent, rector, was in charge of the service. Knox United Church had a beautiful basket of flowers placed in loving memory of the late Percy Youngblut, by his wife, Mrs. Frances Youngblut ' of Oakville. OBITUARIES A funeral service was held at Seaforth last Wednesday for the late Mrs. Arthur Rutledge who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on March 12 in her 88th year. She was the former, Marion Wilson and Was born in Auburn and received her early education here. She was well-known in the village having visited with her sister-, the late Mrs. Isabelle Hamilton often. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ball recently attended the funeral of his brother- in-law, Stanley Jackson of R.R. 2, Kippen who died in his 76th year last Saturday. Other relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs-, Donald Kai. of Oak- ville'and kr,ed Wagner. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read by Mrs. Lillian Letherland. Plans were outlined for the Hamilton and London Synodical meeting to be held in Goderich Knox Presbyterian Church on April 10 and 11. Plans were also made to cater to the Auburn and District Lions Club meeting. Mrs. Roy Daer is the convenor. Mrs. Frances Clark gave. the financial statement and received the offering which was dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Sanderson. Following the benediction, lunch was served by Misses Ella and Minnie Wagner. SOCIAL NEWS Misses Christine and Rhonda Stadelmann of Blyth visited for the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rodger, Kathy, Richard and Darren of Goderich visited on Sunday with he'r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger. Mrs. Mary Johnston and daughter Jennifer spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson, Kim and Kari of Newmarket visited last weekend with his parents, Mr.' and Mrs, Ross Robinson.. Miss Shelley Haggitt of Zurich is visiting with her grandparents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited on the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother, Murray Rollinson. Mrs. Bonnie -Armour and , daughter Julie of Waterloo visited on the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and gran- dmother, Mrs. Elva Straughan. Winners at last week's euchre party held in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall were, novelty -Ben Hamilton, high lady -Mrs. Tom Couple wed at ' Holmesville Church The UCW met in the church on March 13 with Mrs. Phyllis Cox in charge of the meeting. Devotions were con- ducted by Mrs. Doris -Batkin and Mrs. Ada Tebbutt. A paper on Human Rights was given by the leader, Mrs. Barbara Betties and Mrs. Tebbutt, Mrs, Charlotte Norman told• of Baldwin Sjolldt'na's views on the attitudes of Canadians to racial problems. Mrs. Cox gave an outline of the history of the Irish people and of St. Patrick, taken from a book entitled, Trinity by W.M.S. Leon Uris. The Auburn Th.e.__s.ecr_e..tary__ read letters letters received from Mission Services, the Bible Society and • the announcement of the Thankoffering meeting at Ontario Street Church on April I. The roll call was an- swered with "something Irish" and a $1 donation each to St. Christopher's Home, Hong Kong. Several articles made with yarn donated by the Children's Aid Society were brought in. The Spring Thankoffering, meeting is planned for April 3 at 8 p.m. Each member is to bring a friend. Forty-two dollars were donated to send a child to camp for one week. Articles for the bale are to be left in the basement during May. June 7 is the date chosen for the an- nual ham and salad supper. The meeting closed with the benediction. Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society met for its March meeting at the home. of Misses Ella and Minnie Wagner. The president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, was in charge and opened with the call to worship, money can't buy character. The hymn, All the Way, my Saviour Leads me, was read in unison followed by the president welcoming everyone. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Frank Raithby. The scripture lesson from St. John 6:1-13 verses was read alter- nately. The meditation, Giving all to God, was closed with prayer. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word, give, followed by the hymn, Give to our God Immortal Praise'. The topic on China was taken by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. She gave the report of the mission work • done in Taipei, Taiwan by Dr. and. Mrs. John E. Geddes. She also told about the work of Diane Petrie and Joe Randall, 'missionaries in Taiwan. B club meets The March meeting of the Circle City CB Club was held at MacKay Hall with 12 members present. The meeting was opened with roll call' and the secretary's report was read by Graveyarder. Treasurer's report was read and adopted by Commanche seconded by Modular 4. The social committee decided to hold an af- ternoon of bowling on April itch from 2-4 p.1u. All past and presentclub members are invited to attend. A copy of a letter sent to Antin Jaremachuk from Chief Pat King in respect to their upcoming boat race down the Maitland River was read out as was all other mail. The meeting, then had a short coffee break. A list of membership and renewals was read out. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED OPEN: MON. - FRI. 9-5 & 6-9:00 SAT. - 9:00-5:00 Rott'i (1q0(' (1100 FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS St ELGIN AVE. E. Goderich P.O. BOX 52 524.4211 Personals The Goderich Township WI will hold another card party, March 22 at the, Holmesville School at 8 p.m. Ladies bring san- dwiches, $1 admission. Cosngratulations to Laurie Ginn and Phil Paquette on their marriage at Holmesville United ,Church on Saturday. We wish them a long and happy life together. The community wishes to express their sym- pathy to Mr. Bob Storey on the loss of his wife Grace, this past week. The Goderich Township recreation dance will be held Saturday, March 24, at the White Carnation. "'Music is provided by Star Trek and proceeds are to go to the Athletic Field. Tickets are available from Gerry Ginn at 524- 41.6.3. _ Holmesville 4.11 The fifth meeting of the Holmesville 1, 4-H The Eye Catchers was held March 8 .at the home of their leader Mrs. Van Ninhuys with five members present. A discussion was held on jewellery and how to care for it and the different kinds there are, Each member brought a piece wrapped in brown paper which was put in a bowl and each member took one out and described the person who could wear it.. Members also Nao iked on their accessories. The sixth meeting was held at Mrs. Olga Bell's home with four members present. The vice- president Arlinda Schloendorf was in charge of the meeting. The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Van Ninhuys' on Monday, March 26. A discussion was held on gloves and how they were con- structed. Mrs. Bell displayed various kinds of gloves and the members told what kind they were. uburn. news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595 Haggitt, low lady -Mrs. Elma McFarlane, high man -Mike Mason and low man -Douglas Glousher. Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Young attended the annual meeting of the Ontario Farm Safety Association which was held at the Cara Inn in Toronto last week. Agricultural Minister, William Newman and his predecessor, W.A. Stewart, received life membership awards at this meeting which had the largest registration - for a number of years. Thirty-five young folk are very busy getting ready for their bazaar and bake same to be held later on in April at the Children's Workshop held every Thursday evening in the Community Memorial Hall. They are very grateful to all who supported them - in the recent subscription drive which netted them $54. Angela Schneider sold the most, Dennis Schneider, Julie Daer, Brent Andrews, Todd Andrews and Laurie Cartwright all took part. 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