The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-19, Page 1518. Services available 18. Services available
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Repairs, Additions,
and All your car-
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CALL
ALBERT MIDDEL
524-9686
tiCki
John Guenther.
Excavating
R.R. 1 DASHWOOD
Phone 238-2817
WROUGHT IRON
RAILINGS
AND SPIRAL
STAIRWAYS
PHONE
524-8055
OR
482-3523
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Seaforth
Chemicals, accessories,
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parts and installation
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527-0104
North Malin Street
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Modern egtlpment. Two
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Phone N.T. Dale, Clinto0;
482-3320 and Seaforth
527-0284.
MUSIC
LESSONS.
Beginners or, advanced
instructions available.
- PHONE GODERICH —
524-2711
— EXETER —
.235-0940
CLINTON -
482-9869
REG BRINDLEY
PLASTERING
STUCCO
CONTRACTOR
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GODERICH
529-7472
ART'S
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20. Public notices
CLIFFORD HUGILL
Backhoe Service
Goderich
524-7170
19. Notice to creditors
All persons having claims
against the Estate of ELIZA
GRACE McMILLAN, late of
the Town of Goderich, in the
Caunty "Of FTuron� wfio died on'
or about the 4th day of June,
1979, are required to file the
same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the
28th day of July, 1979, as
after that date the assets of
the estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 29th day of
June, 1979.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Es -tate.
—27-29ar
In the Estate of Steven
Hantho, deceased.
All persons having claims
against, the estate of the
above-named deceased, late
of the Township of Goderich,
in the County of Huron, who„
died on or about the 31st day
of May, 1979, are hereby
notified to send to the un-
dersigned, such claims with
full partiC'ulars by the '30th
day of July, 1979
After that date, the estate
will be distributed with
regard only to the claims, of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice and the
undersigned will not be
liable to any person of whose
claim he shall not then have
notice.
DATED July 6, 1979
THOMAS J. TROYAN
Barister & Solicitor '
I Nelson St. East'
Goderich, Ontario
—28-30AR
IN THE ESTATE OF
FRANKLIN ALEXANDER
TYREMAN, late of the Town
of Goderich in the County of .
Huron, Construction
Equipment Operator,
deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the ]9th day of May, 1979,
are required Co file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
10th day of August, 1979,
after which date the assets
will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this loth day of
July, 1979:
MENZIES, ROSS,
Clinton, Ontarid
Solicitors for the
Executrix
—29-31 ar
20. Public notices
THE WASTE Disposal Sites
in . Ashfield ,Township are
open Saturdays' only from 9
a,m. to 6 p.m. -Ashfield
Township Council.-28,29AR
WHEELCHAIRS
-WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service
Committee of the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah
Lodges•have equiprnent for
loan. Contact' Amos
dsbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524
7217.-39eowar
RUSSELL BUTTON has
been engaged as Drainage
Inspector in Ashfield
Township. Anyone wishing
municipal- drains repaired
may contact him at 529-7475.
Donald M. Simp-
son.-28,29ar
ARE YOU unattached,
separated, single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,.
Owen Sound, N4K 5P1.
Please state age. -27-29x
TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS
IN ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP OF
HURON COUNTY
The assets of M.J. SMITH (GODERICH) LIMITED
have been acquired by M.J. SMITH (CHATHAM)
LIMITED. The name Is the only in the
business. Business will carry on as in the past
with no changes In Company, Porsonnel,.Com-
pany Policy or Services rendered.
The Company will now be known as...
M.J. SMITH OODERICH
DIVISION OF M.J. SMITH (CHATHAM) LTD..
Dou0 Haskell, Manager
22. Lost and found
LOST - child's pet, Siamese
cat, gold collar with bell,
area of Burger Bar. Finder
please call 524-8945.
Reward. -29
LOST - black, neutered,
male Persian cat. If found
return to 9 Bennett St. E.
Reward offered.-29nc
LOST - camera, vicinity
Mustang Drive -In, • or
Skyway Ranch Drive -In.
Owner's identification
clearly marked on camera.
Please return. , Phone 524-
4133.-29
LOST - possibly Mall area,
fine gold chain bracelet, gold
bar engraved Kate. Phone
524-6908, • or 524-6256.
REWARD. -29x
FOUND
BICYCLE
Lic. No. 0688. Owner
may have by showing
ownership or serial,
number. Call 524-7941.
Ask for Mel.
26. Births
ATFIELD
Shawn and Gloria are happy
to announce the arrival 6f
their daughter, Serena
Dawn, weighing 7 Ib. on July
12, 1979 at Seaforth Hospital.
MILLER
Barrie and Lorna joyfully
announce the safe arrival of
Melissa Jean on July 10,,'
1979, 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Sister for
Blair. Granddaughter for
John and Mary Miller,
Meneset Park, Goderich and
Reg and Florence Miller,
Clinton.-29nc
30., In memoriam
MacAULAY
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, who passed away
four years ago, July 8, 1975.
Nothing can take away
The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every
day,'
Remembrance keeps them
near.
—Always remembered by
wife Mae and family. -29
McCABE
In loving memory of a dear
brother, Bert McCabe, who
passed away one year ago,
July 15,4978.
We often sit and think of you.,
And think of how you died,
To think you couldn't say
goodbye,
Before you closed your eyes.
He left so suddenly, his
thoughts unknown,
But he left memories we are
proud to own,
Treasure him God in your
garden of rest,
For in this world he was one
of the best.
—Ever remembered by his
.sisters and families.-29nc
24. Business
opportunities
31. Card of thanks
BERRY
The family of the late
William Berry would like to-
express
oexpress theirthanks to
friends, neighbors and
relatives for kindness shown
during their recent
bereavement. Thanks also to
those who sent floral tributes
and donations to the Kidney
Fund, the pallbearers and
flowerbearers, Dr. Flowers,
Rev. Westhaver, Rev.
McCallum and ambulance
drivers from Goderich
Hospital. A special thank you
to my daughter Mrs. Mary
--Chan}ber-sasadPa.-1:414Y for. the--
lunch.-29
he--lunch.-29
HAMILTON
I wish to say a special thank
you to my relatives, friends
and neighbors for the
flowers, gifts, cards, visits
and inquiries while I was a
patient in AM&G Hospital
and University Hospital,
London. An "extra special
thank you" to Drs. Lomas,
Chan, Cauchi and Conway,
nurses in emergency and
first floor, lab technicians,
ambulance attendants and
kitchen staff, doctors and
nurses on fifth. west,
University Hospital, "Mr.
Gerrard and Lena", my co-
workers at Triangle
Discount and also Gerrard's
staff. Your thoughtfulness
was greatly ap-
preciated.—Jane
Hamilton. -29
McASTOCKER
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends for their cards,
flowers and visits -while I
was in the li.ospital. Special
thanks to the nurses on first
floor west, Doctors Walker,
Watters and Hollingwor-
th.—Irene McAstocker.-29
McCLINCHEY-
SHELTON
We would like to take ,this
opportunity to thank all of
our friends, relatives and
neighbors for making our
stag and doe a very
memorable night. We would
like to extend special thanks
to those people who worked
especially hard. Thanks Jan,
Jim, Grant, Ken and
Rick.—Brenda and Al. -29
REINHART
The family of the late
Wilfred Reinhart, would like
to thank relatives, friends
and especially the neighbors
for their support and ex-
pressions of ,sympathy,
spiritual.' bouquets, lovely
floral tributes, and
memorial donations to the
Heart and Cancer funds.
Also the many acts of kin-
dness before, and,.,foliowing...
the loss of our dear husband,
father and grandfather.
Special thanks to Rev. Fr. A.
F. Loebech, Peter Hayes,
Catholic Women<s League,
Blue Water Amateur Radio
Club, Dr. Hollingworth, Dr.
Flowers, Dr. Walker, nurses
and staff of Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital. Your kindness will
always be remem-
bered.—Muriel Reinhar-
t.-29nc
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1979—PAGE 15
Silver
annlversary
Person, Sandra Deveau, Mrs. Irene Shultz had a
Julie Thompson, Debbie contest on scrambled
Curl, Angela Curl, Tavina words of things found in a
Dawson. kitchen. Mrs. Marie
Junior class teachers Millian was the winner.
were: Mrs. Rick Hawley Mrs. Viola Raithby had a
'and Anita Hallam. Pupils contest of articles on a
were: Lori Millian, tray''and Mrs. R. Tait was,
Angela Schneider, Kim the winner.
Scott, Angela Mitlian,,-• •,A reading Recipe for
Glenyce McClinchey, Living and Friendship
Julie Daer, Janice Daer. was read by Mrs. Viola
The concert was held Raithby. A pant contest
on Friday- evening at' 8 was held and the winner
p.m. and included pupil was Kim Bolger. An
The family of Mr. and
Mrs. R.A. Williams of
Willowdale entertained in
honor of their parents at a
surprise silver wedding
anniversary last Sunday
at the Church,- of
Annunciation Anglican
Church', Wiliowdale.
Assisting in receiving
the guests with the bride
and groom of 25 years
were their daughters,
Anne, Mary Lynn and
Ruth. Anne pinned a
yellow carnation,corsage
on her mother and a
white boutonniere on her
father.
Guests were present
from Smith Falls, Blyth,
Auburn, London, Stoney
Creek, Goderich,
Stratford and many other
p o,i*n,.t,s,, .... A :f t -e r--- --
congratulating Bob and
Jean, nee .Jean Cart-
wright of Bl-yth, the af-
ternoon was spent
renewing acquaintances..
Bob thanked all and
introduced members of
the wadding party of 25
years ago -the best man
and the flowergirl.
A smorgasbord dinner
was enjoyed by all. The
table centre was a large
decorated cake flanked
by white candles in silver
holders and the candles
were trimmed with
silver. Following the first
course, Bob and Jean cut
the cake and served it to.
all.
. SOCIAL NOTES
Miss Lynn Turner
returned to London after
spending holidays at her
home here and also a
week in Nova Scotia and
New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Livingston and their son
Wayne from Athens
called on the Oliver
Anderson family last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J.
Vancise of Chilliwack,
B.C. and Mrs. Richard
Taylor, Beach O'Pines,
Grand Bend visited last
week with "Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson.
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
Knox United Church
Vacation Bible School
was held last week for
five days with Mrs. Irene
Millian the superin-
tendent.. The Nursery
class •with teachers Mrs.
Linda Clark and Mrs.
Shirley Luna had pupils:
Andrew Luna, Janice
Webster, Jodi Webster,
Laurel Campbell,
..,.,Michael Schneider, Susan
Clark, Alison Chamney,
Susan Dobie, Kerry
Baker, Ruth Anne Baker,
Jennifer Stadelmann,
Sarah Clark.•
Beginners' teachers
were: Mrs. Karen Taylor
and Kim McDowell.
Pupils were:. Karen
Plunkett, Ian Andrews,
Bryan Gross, Chris
Marchl, Stuart Baker,
Frisha MacDonald,
Christopher MacDonald;
Lana Lawrence, Leslie
--Lawrence, Donna' Lynn
Armstrong, Amy
Hawley, Shannon Millian,
Allison 'Clark, Tammy
Rae, Teresa Jefferson,
Christy Bricker, Melissa
Clark, Rhonda
Stadelmann, Krista
Pennabaker.
Primary class teachers
were: Andrew Koopmans
and Patti McDowell.
Pupils were: Anita
Gross, Kevin Webster,
Michael Millian, Jeff
Nesbitt, Sharon Ramsay,
Lori Lynn Armstrong,
Beth Hawley, Heather
Rae, Karen Baker,
Jennifer Johnston,
Christine Stadelmann,
Cathy Nesbitt.
Middle class teachers
were: Mrs. Bernice
Gross, Mrs. Shirley
Andrews, Laurie Cart-
wright and Carol Seers.
Pupils were: Julie Glen,
Jon Scott, Paul
MacDonald, Brian
Ramsay, Craig Jef-
28. Engagements
SHELTON-McCLINCHEY
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
McClinchey, RR 2, Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Shelton of Goderich would
like to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
children Brenda Anne and
Allan Charles on Friday,
July 27th, 1979 at 6:30 o''clock
in' ' Victoria Street United
Church, Goderich.-29
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent
presentation, a 30 minute
film and a display of the
pupils' hand work. - The
film is named - Horne
Run for Rusty.
AUBURN AND
DISTRICT LIONS
CLUB
The July 4 draw for
Lottery ticket was won by
Robert McWhinney,
Dungannon with ticket
No. 115.,
The July 11 draw for
Auburn and District
Lottery ticket was -won by
Ministry of Transport
and' Communication,
Patrol' 6 with ticket No.
426.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Mary -Lou Vincent of
Ethel was guest of honour
last Monday•evening at a
bridal shower held in her
honor at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Viola Raithby
,of Loftus street. Pink and
white streamers, white
wedding bells an.d pink
rosettes • decorated the
room and a special chair
for the bride -elect.
Corsages were pinned on
Mary Lou by Mrs, Harold
Raithby, Mrs. Annie
Vincent by Mrs. Wilma
Vincent, Mrs. ' Irene
Shultz on Mrs. Irene
Blake and Mrs. Viola
Raithby on Mrs. George
Blake, the e•randmother.
i26-759
address •of
congratulations was read
,by Mrs. Marie Millian
and gifts were presented
by Kim Bolger, Glenda
Bolger and Teresa Raith-
by.
Mrs. Annie Vincent and
Mr"s. Irene Blake assisted
in opening the gifts. Mary
Lou thanked her relatives
and lunch was served by
Mrs. Raithby assisted by
Mrs. Noreen Raithby,
Mrs. Irene Shultz, Teresa
and Linda Raithby.
SOCIAL NEWS
Everyone is invited to
the bridal shower for
Miss Tracy Ward bride -
elect of Terry Powell on
July 19 at 8 p.m. in the ..
Sunday school room of
Knox United Church.
CHILDREN'S SPORTS
Children's sports
scheduled for July 1 were
held last. Sunday with.a
good crowd. Mrs. Linda
Clark and Brenda Ball
were in charge, assisted
by Sheron Stadelmann
and Linda Hawley,
Results of the races were
as follows: 5 and under -
Jennifer Johnston, Leslie
Lawrence, Amy Hawlett,
Rhonda Stadelmann; 6 -
year -olds - Beth Hawley,
Lana Lawrence, Chris
Crawford, Karen
Plunkett; 7-8 year-olds.
Greg Jardin, Julie Johnston; § year olds -
Armour, Michael M' lien, Christine -Stadelmann
Brad Crawford and and Karen Plunkett;
over - Randy Jardin, Lana Lawrence and Beth
Stephen Jardin, Chris Hawley; 7 and 8 year-olds
Shaw; 9 and over - Julie . Armour and
Brenda Nesbitt, Angela Teresa Overboe, Christa
Millian, . Cindy, Bernard, Crawford and Bradley,
Jana Vincent; Kick the Crawford, Michae
slipper - Rhonda Millian and Greg Jardin,
Stadelmann, Melissa 9 and over - Stephen and
C''iark, Jennifer Randy Jardin, Jerry
Stadelmann; Hakkers and Chris Shaw;
6 year olds - Karen Girls - 9 and over - Angela
Plunkett, Beth Hawlett, • Schneider and Brenda
Lana Lawrence , Nesbitt, Angela Millian
Christine Stadelmann; 7- and Cindy Bel;nard;
8 year olds - Michael, Wheelbarrow - Julie
Jardin, Brad. Crawford, Armour. and Bradley
Julie Armour, Greg Crawford, Michael
Jardin; Girls -Brenda Millian and Greg Jardin,
Nesbitt, Angela Millian, Steve Jardin and Randy
Angela Schneider, Cindy Jardin, Chris Shaw and
Bernard; 'Bpys - Randy Jerry Hakkers, Brenda
Jardin Ste•phen-..-Jardin,—• and:;m ..An_g-e•la-
Jerry Hakkers, Michael Schneider, Angela
Hakkers; Sack race - 5 Millian and Cindy Ber-
and under - Christa nard,. Candy Throw was
Crawford, Leslie had for all children five
Lawrence, Amy Hawlett, and under.
Melissa Clark; 6 year- Two girls champion
olds - Beth Hawlett, ball teams played and
Christine, .Lana winners were presented
Lawrence , Karen with trophies. Bill Sproul
Plunkett; 7-8 Greg and Stephen Haggitt also
Jardin, Julie Armour, were members of this
Teresa Overboe, Brad committee.
Crawford; 8 and over - •
Randy JTardin, Chris TRACTOR PULL
Shaw, Stephen Jardin, The second tractor pull
Jerry Hakkers,; „girls 9 was held last Saturday
and over - Brenda after having to cancel it
Nesbitt, Angela the week before due to
Schneider, Ang,e.la heavy rains and wet
Millian, Cindy Bernard; ground. Results were as
3 -legged race -. 5 and follows:
under - Jennifer In 8000 class, first
Stadelmann, Sarah Wayne Whalls, Shedden,
Clark; Amy Hawlett and'- -7600 Ford -257'2"; second
Christa Crawford, Ken Ellis, RR 1 Clinton,
Melissa Clark and Leslie 7000 Ford - 256'2“; third
Lawrence, Rhonda Stu Reavie, Lucknow,
Stadelmann and Jennifer Turn to page 17 .
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