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18. Services available 18. Services available 18. services available 20. Public notices
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PHONE '
524-6655
-71
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basement excavation
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septic tanks
drains
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R.R. 6
GODERICH
529-7571
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524-9686
Wilf'.s Masonry
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John Guenther
Excavating
R.R. 1 DASHWOOD
Phone 238-2817
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Inglis washers, dryers,
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Ranges, barbecues, lights„
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Auto Body
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GODERICH
524-9804
.0&BBuiltiers
-Custom Builders
- Cottages
-Additions
- Renovations
-Rec. Rooms
Call - Alex Chisholm
529-7714
-Cement Work
-All Types
-Walls
-Sidewalks
-Farm Buildings
Doug Blacker
524-8147
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to meet your requirements
no obligation
References for all previous projects
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291-1449
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8 Weldon Ave. Arva, Ont.
CATCH BASINS PHONE
Shop 473-2669
Gerry Res. 438-4392
SteveGoderteh 524-7037
DRAINAGE PHONE
Shop 473.2669
Gerry 438-4392
Steve Goderich 524-7037
GODERICH
CONCRETE FLOORS
Laying and finishing
concrete floors for
basements, garages,
patios, driveways. Cali
George Barralclough.
Phone 524-8158
BACKHOE SERVICE
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING
SEWERS
Septic Tank Installations
Government Licenced
FREE ESTIMATES
Sid Bruinsma
Goderich
524-8668
MUSIC
LESSONS
Beginners or advanced
instructions available.
- PHONE GODERICH -
524-2711
- EXETER -
235-0940
- CLINTON -
482-9869
ART'S
'Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
116 Bennett, Goderich
SODDING
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FERTILIZING
Spring Bulbs now
in stock
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
CLIFFORD HUGILL
Backhoe Service
Goderich
524-7170
CONLEY
CONSTRUCTION
LUCKNOW,
Cement
Work
Driveways
Sidewalks
Foundations
Free Estimates
Lucknow - 528-2338
Goderlch-John MacDonald
524-6534
19. Notice to creditors
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
RUSSELL McCREIGHT,
late of the Town of Goderich,
in the County of'"1-Iuron, who
died on or about the 22nd day
of December, 1978, are
required to file the (same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 14th day
of July, 1979, as `after that
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
DATED at rGoderich,
Ontario, this 12th day of
June, 1979.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
-25-27ar
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
22. Lost and found
LOST - Black cat, with red
collar, part Siamese, in
Napier, Anglesea Street
area. Reward. Phone 524-
4461.---25
20. Public notices
PR. JAMES ROURKE
Is pleased to announce
that
DR. LESLIE ROURKE
will open her practice of
FAMILY
MEDICINE
ON JULY 5th, 1979
at
53 NORTH ST.
GODERICH
524-4565
The Huron County
Board of Education
FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
Rateppyers wish-
ing to receive a
copy of the Huron
County Board of,
Education's audited
Financial State-
ments for 1978
should write or
phone:
Mr. R. B. Dunlop
The Huron County
Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
482-3496
R. J. Elliott D. J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
25. To give away
PLEASE save us by sun-
down Sunday or we will be
goners! Two kittens, one
tiger, one fuzzy black. Phone
524-8996.-25,26
TO GIVE AWAY - Colorful
kittens to good home. Call
482-7560.-25
27. Deaths
ACTESON
Gladys R.
On Saturday, June 16, 1979 at
Toronto, Gladys Dixon,
beloved wife of the late Nick
(Earle) Acteson (formerly
of Goderich), sister-in-law of
Boyd Acteson of Vancouver
and cousin 'of Isabel and
Clifford Stuart of Goderich.
Friend of Albert and Luatta
Harrington of Toronto.
Interment Vancouver.
Arrangements by the Butler
Funeral Chapel, 4933 Dundas
Street West, Islington, 231-
2283.-25
•
28. Engagements
KELLY -GLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen„
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Mary
Elizabeth to David F. Kelly,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Kelly. The'wedding will take
place on'July 14, 1979 at
Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton,
Ontario. -25x
MacADAM-JACOBSON
Robert and Marjorie Mantha
and Donald Bert and Janice
MacAdam are happy to
announce the engagement of
their children, Nancy
Marsha Jacobson and David
William MacAdam. The
marriage will take place
October 13, 1979 at Victoria
Street United Church 25
30. In memoriam
BOGIE
In loving memory of my dear
wife Grace Evelyn, who
passed away June 22, 1978.
Time may heal the broken
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 me,
Tears in silence often flow,
For memory keeps you ever
near me,
Though you died one year
ago.
-Sadly missed by husband
,Rod. -25x
30. In memoriam
CLATWORTHY
In loving memory of Wilda
Isabel Clatworthy, who
passed away three years
ago, June 17, 1976.
Sweet memories will linger
forever;
Time cannot change them
it's true;
Years that may come cannot
sever
Our loving remembrance of
you.
-Sadly missed and ever
remembered by her sister
Hazel and nieces Janice,
Dianne Burt and family. -25
31. Card of thanks
ADAMS
I would like to thank Drs.
Cieslar and Chan and nurses
at Goderich Hospital for
their care. Also to friends for
cards and visits.-Harbourn
Adams. -25x
BELL
we wish to -IN -fink friends,
neighbors and relatives for,
cards; -flowers, memorial
donations and many acts of
kindness during our recent
'bereavement in the loss of
our son William Robert Bell,
Special thanks to Rev. J.
Oestreicher and fellow
employees at Bell
Industries. -The Bell
Family. -25x
CULBERT
I wouldlike to thank
everyone for the beautiful
gifts I received at my
community shower last
.Tuesday evening. A special
.thanks to the neighbor ladies
for putting on the shower and
the lovely lunch. -Betty
Culbert. -25
• 'DOAK
I would like to take this
opportunity'to say thanks for
all the lovely cards, gifts and
flowers sent to me during nay
recent illness. A special
thank you to my own family
and relatives for all their
love, care, visits and phone
calls. Also to Tena Gallow
and Bruce Sowerby for all
their help. -Bernice
Doak. -25
GOOD
I would like to thank
everyone who visited me
while I was in University
Hospital, London. Also Dr,
Cieslar, Dr. Wright and Dr.
Passi and ambulance
drivers. -Reg Good. -25
HARRISON
I would like to thank 'my
family and friends for th'e
cards, letters, flowers and
many kindnesses received
during my long illness and
recent stay in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Chan,
Dr. Flowers and staff on
second east. All was deeply
appreciate -d. -Lenore
Harrison. -25
LEDDY
We wish to express our
thanks and appreciation to
family and friends for the
gifts, cards and best wishes
for our .43rd wedding an-
niversary. -Frank and
Elaine Leddy.-25
McLEAN
A special thank you to
everyone who helped to
make the Goderich Slo Pitch
tournament a
cess. -Beth and
McLean. -25x
suc-
Dick
SIMPSON
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank
everyone for the lovely gifts
I received at my recent
bridal showers. It Was very
much appreciated. -Cathy
Simpson. -
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Donnybrook
U.C.W. meets
The June meeting of
Donnybrook U.C.W. was
held at the home of Mrs.
H. Jefferson on Mondjay
night, June 11 with a good
attendance.
Mrs. E. Robinson gave
the call to worship and
the hymn, 0 Jesus I Have
Promised, was sung.
Mrs. Wm. Hardy read
Psalm 121 followed with
the meditation read by
Mrs. E. Robinson. Mrs.
G. McConnell gave the
prayer.
Mrs. E. Snowden gave
a reading on Stewardship
followed by prayer.
Th& hymn, Faith of our
Fathers, was sung.
Mrs. E. Robinson gave
a reading, "The Common
'M'an", followed by a
discussion on garden
problems. Mrs. G.
McConnell gave a
reading, "If You Have a
Garden".
The scripture was
taken from Mathew,
Chapter 25, read by Mrs.
E. Robinson followed by a
reading, "God's Luggage
Shop" by Mrs. G.
McConnell and a number
of others taking part.
Mrs. McConnell gave
the closing prayer.
Mrs. H. Jefferson took
over for the business. An
invitation from Calvin
Brick was accepted and a
discussion was field on
the coming banquet on
June 26.
A social time followed
with Mrs. S . Thompson
assisting the hostess.
BY RITA HOWARD
Rev. C. A. Hauser C.R.,
pastor of St. Louis Parish,
'Waterloo,was the celebrant
of the Sunday Mass June
IIIb at. Kirtgsbridge. The
guest choir of approximately
40 members, also of St.
Louis', added greatly to the
service, under the direction
sof Mr. Kenneth Benninger.
They spent the remainder of
the day picnicing at Camp'
Huronia.
The Spring Birthday Party
for the Seniors was held
Wedifiesday afternoon in the
Parish Hall by the C.W.L.
Honoured were Father Den-
tinger on his 36th Anniver-
sary of his Ordination and for
birthdays, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Rosinke, Brother, Carl and
Mrs. Bernardine Kinney.
Five tables of euchre were
enjoyed with 'Tom Hackett
having the high score for
men and Betty Murray for
the ladies. The ladies served
a delicious lunch.
A bridal shower will be
held for Miss Elaine Stewart
on Thursday evening, June
21st, at eight p.m. in St.
Joseph's School Auditorium.
Her marriage to Paul O'Don-
nell will take place on Satur-
day, July 7th at Kingsbridge.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mur-
ray of Detroit are spending a
month with her brother, John
O'Connor at Kingsbridge,
also with sisters in Goderich,
Lucknow and St. Augustine.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
John Miltenburg and family,
are her sisters, Mrs. Cora
Rutten and Sister S. Schoon-
derwoerd of Holland.
Mr. Joe Van Osch is a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital. We wish
him a speedy recovery. Brian
Van Osch is assiting on the
farm in his absence. His
mother, Mrs. Jack Van Osch
was able to return to her
home in Lucknow after being
hospitalized in the same
hospital for several weeks.
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Dennis Dalton was
able to return to her home
from Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, last week.
On Fathers' Day Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Riegling and Mr.
.and Mrs. Frank ,8itchie en-
joyed telephone conversa-_
tienswith the FrankRiegling
family of Whitelaw in the
Peace River area of Alberta.
They report cold backward
weather this spring.
Sympathy is extended to
the Marshall family on the
death at Kincardine Hospital
of Cecil Joseph Marshall of
Point Clark on Friday, June
15. The Funeral Mass was
held on Monday at 10.30
a.m. at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge with burial fol-
lowing in the adjoining cem-
etery.
Mrs; Barb VanDiepenbeek
was hostess for a Candlelight
Galleries' Party. Mrs. Suz-
anne Anderson of Goderich
showed the Fine Art Repro-
ductions, on Tuesday, June
12th.
Mrs. Betty Hogan of Nan-
aimo, B.C., accompanied by
her son, James, of Victoria,
B.C., visited her sister-in-
law, Mrs. -Rita Howard,
John, Stephen and the Hog-
an families last week. ,
Wintario draw
Wintario's Super
Summer Bonus Draw will
be held at the Seaforth
Community Centre this
Thursday, June 21 at 9:00
p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time. The regular draw,
which will feature five
grand prizes of $100,000
each, will be preceded at
7;30 p.m. by a musical
variety program
featuring The Town and
Country Four, The
McQuaid Sisters, .The
McPhersons, The New
Canadian Club, The
Ukuleles Unique and The
Cross Country Squares.
Admission is $2.
Following the regular
draw, the 100 eight -digit
bonus numbers, each
worth $10,000, drawn
earlier in the day, will be
announced.
We are overstocked. Prices have been slashed on fur-
niture in every department. This furniture MUST BE
SOLD IN THE NEXT 10 DAYS. 5o, before you buy, come
out and see us. You'll be glad you did!
Manufacturer's
Suggested
List Prices
Manufacturer's Suggested list Prices
PRAMS
Strollers,
Playpens
REDUCED
From Manufacturer's
Suggested List Prices
Come in and see our large selection!
Quality Furniture since 1911
120 KING ST., HENSALL 262-2023
HOURS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 o.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.. 5:30 p.m.