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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
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opportunities
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Raise large bait worms
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Telephone: 1-416-276-
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DEALERS WANTED
Company offers
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Typical Income Range
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Total Secured
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'2,995.
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4. Assistance • after
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Contact:
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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
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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.
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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.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall, Angie and
Shane of Sudbury visited
on the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
McNall of Welland visited
on the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Johnston
and Miss Laura Phillips.
Mrs. Harry Cieslar-and
Sarah of Goderich visited
last Tuesday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Arthur. They
recently returned from
several months in
Australia and New
Zealand:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Haines of Niagara Falls
visited in the winter
break with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines.
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