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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-26, Page 1318. Services available 19. Notice to creditors 22. Lost and found 26. Births For all your Carpet 8 Upholstery cleaning needs, call , SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Our steamvalla Power - brush method gets the deep down dirt, others miss. Phone 524-8892 Free Estimates Paper Hanging AND Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 AFTER 5 P.M. BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma Goderich 524-8668 1111111111111111111111111 HOFFMEYER Plumbing 8. Heating Ltd. , APPLIANCES 55 KINGS' ON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges. GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights,. ranges. SCREENED TOP SOIL (For Lawns - Gardens - Flower Beds) ALSO •Crushed Stone •Cement Gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY CLINTON 482-7644 evenings Major Electrical Contractors Ltd. Industrial, Commercial Residential Services, Design, Appliance Hookup Phone 565-2642 Bayfield or 672-0751 Nommia `Feagan Sand & Gravel DA.VESURRIDGE - FOR ALL YOUR GRAVEL NEEDS PHONE 524-6655 ART'S Landscaping-Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich SODDING THATCHING ROLLING FERTILIZING Spring Bulbs now in stock Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 14= BMW. 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 change in the business, Business will carry on as in the past withino changes in Company, Personnel, Com- pany Policy or Services rendered. The Company will now be known as... M.J. SMITH- = GODERICH DIVISION OF M.J. SMITNLCHAT_HAMLLTD Doug Haskell, Manager In the • Estate of Steven Hantho,deceased. Ail persons having claims against the estate of the • above-named deceased, late of the Township of Goderich, in the County of 1-Iuron, who died on or about the 31st day of May, 1979, are- hereby notified to send to the un- dersigned, such claims with full particulars by the 30th day of Juty, 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 1 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'19th day of May, 1979, are required to 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 10th day of July, 1979. MENZIES, ROSS, Clinton, Ontario Solicitors fOr the Executrix --29-31 ar 22. Lost and found LOST - black, neutered, male Persian cat. If found return to 9 'Bennett St E. Reward offered.-29tfnc -LOST- Siamese Siamese Cat -Week of cra.ft show on the Square - anyone seeing or knowing its where abouts LOST - lady's red Timex watch, vicinity of The Square. If found please call 524-2383 after 5 p.m. -30 LOST - in the Victoria Street area, brown motorcycle saddle bags with the design Spoester written on the side. Reward. Phone 524- 2055.-30tfnc 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. R.R. 1 Stratford, On- tario NSA 652. Telephone: 519-625-8140. COSMETIC SALES Opportunity .at 40%, 50% or 60% commission. Full or part-time. Ideal for homemaker. No in- vestment. Full training. 'For interview or appoin- tment Call 672-5641 London 25. To give away - PART GERMAN SHEPHERD . dog, tan in color with blackness on tail and mouth, over one year old. Excellent watchdog. Phone 524-8919.-30,31 IRISH SETTER and Scotch Collie pups. Mother good watchdog. Father working dog with livestock. Both parents obedient and good with children. Phone 529- 7865.-30 $20°O REWARD _ 4',OLY/ 1 • :toAi Coll 524-8943 or 524-7598 20. Public notices 20. Public notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PASS A BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield intends to pass at its meeting on September 4th, 1979, a by-law as follows: 1. That Block I, Plan 24, for the Township of Ashfield, in the .:County- oL (uron,-be-and the--same--i -her'eby stop= ped up; 2. That the Reeve and Clerk be. and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the Corporation and to seal with the seal thereof,a con- veyance of the said Block I, Plan 24, for the Township of Ashfield, to David William Patterson and Joyce Corine Patterson of the City of Chatham in the Coun'ty'• of Kent. 3. That the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the Corporation and to seal with the seal thereof, a con- veyance of Part 1, R.D. Plan 22R1040 for the Township of Ashfield to David William Patterson and JoyceCorine Patterson (meta conveyance of Part 3, R.D. Plan 2�2R104O for the Township of Ashfield to Violet England. 4. That the by-law shall come Into force and take effect on the day upon which it is registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Huron. The Council will hear any person or his counsel, solicitor or agent in person who claims that his lards will be prejudicially affected by this by-law who ap- plies to be heard on or before September 4th, 1979. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD c/o Mr. Donald Simpson, Clerk, R.R. 3 GODERICH, Ontario TURNER Phil and Chris welcome with love and joy their son, Anthony Robert (Robbie), July 23, 1979, 6 lbs. 151/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Joan Tomkowicz, London, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Bayfield.-30nc 28. Engagements SCHOENHALS-BURNS Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Schoenhals of Goderich are pleased toannounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan Elizabeth Schoenhals to Scott Robert Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Burns of Sarnia. The wed-. ding will take place on August 18, 1979, in the Chapel of St. John the Evangelist, Huron College, London, at 4:00 p.m. -30 B ROUGHTON-IVISON Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ivison, Tilbury, Ontario, are pleased to announce the fort'hcom'ing marriage of their daughter, Jayne Eileen, to Donald Edward Broughton, son of Mrs. Jean Broughton, Dungannon, Ontario. The wedding will take place . Saturday, July 28, 1979, in St. George's Presbyterian Church, London, Ontario, at 3 o'clock .-30 30. In memoriam SOWERBY In memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Daisy Sowerby, who passed away July 17, 1974. This month comes with deep regret, It brings a day we will never forget. Parting comes and hearts are broken, A loved one leaves with words unspoken. With tender love and deep regret, We who loved will never fo'rget. . —Lovingly remembered by husband, Robert; Bruce, Florence; Gerald, Betty and families. -30x GRAHAM In loving memory of Percy Graham, who passed- away July 26, 1974. To us his name will ever be, The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone, but cherished yet, A beloved face we'll ne'er forget. Always. _remembered by wife, Rae, and family. -30x 31. Card of thanks HILL The family of the late Hugh Hill would like to thank relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their expressions of sympathy; floral tributes, memorial donations- to the Morningstar Lodge Building Fund, Carlow; the Cancer Society- the Heart Fund; Gideon Memorial Bibles; --War --Memorial -Children's Hospital; Canadian Bible Society and the many other acts of kindness following the loss of a loving father, • grandfather, great- grand- father and great great grandfather. ,Special thanks to the doctors and staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Thanks also to the brothers of the Masonic Lodge. To those who visited our dear father while in hospital; to. Reverend Doctor R. Gordon Hazlewodd, the pallbearers and the flowerbearers; the Stiles Funeral Home and Goderich Police; County and employees for preparation of the road to Colborne Cemetery which is under construction; to the Irish Group of the Benmiller United Church who prepared and served lunch and friends who sent food and kind messages. Your Marty acts of kindness will long be remembered.—The Hill family.-30ar G'KEEFE- VAN MEETEREN Joe O'Keefe and Antonia Van Meeteren would like to thank all those attending their Stag and, Doe. Special thanks to friends and neigh: hors who helped to organize the evening. It was very thoughtful and much ap- preciated, -30 STEWART I wish to thank all the nurses on first floor for their ex- cellent attention while in hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Conway—A'll,in Sicwart. — :10 S.U. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY'26, 1979—PAGE 13 Auburn visits Auburn SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark and Mrs. W.J Buchanan of Goderich were guests recently o Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Tom S Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited on the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and her brother Mr. Murray Rollinson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines visited last week for a few days with their son Mr. Ed Haines and Mrs. Haines at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jardin have returned to Port Alberni, B.C. after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs. Elva Straughan. Mr. and Mrsa. J. Marks of Wingham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee and. .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin last Tuesday evening. Miss Marilyn Archambault was a member of the four 4-H members picked from the 4H Sheep Club to attend the Achievement Day at Markham recently. Steven, Randy and Greg Jardin of Kitchener recently spent holidays with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jar - din. Miss Dorothy Mutch of Clinton visited with Mrs. Albert McFarlane recently. Mr. Graham Krug and Glen and Mrs. Lorna Krug of Wingham were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin. - Anyone wishing to go on the W.I. bus trip to see The Owl and the Pussy Cat on August 15 please contact Mrs. Leonard Archambault. Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Julie of Waterloo spent the weekend withher parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jar - din. The Auburn Hor- ticultural Society is looking for help to water their flower pots on the main street. If you have an hour to spare please offer your services and help the Society to keep Auburn beautiful. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips were Miss Fern Symington of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordonn-Sisl-ey of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Amos Andrews and daughter Mrs. Brent Nelson Mrs. Cora McGill of Belgrave and Miss Tillie Mains of Blyth. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerr of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ling of Guelph were visitors last Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Quite a number from here attended the Orange celebrations in Blyth last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton spent Iasi weekend with friends in Toron t0. Mr. and Mrs. Holtby of f Belmont visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. Misses Anita and April Gross and Master Bryan Gross spent last weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcdougall. 31. Card of thanks ELLIOTT I would liketo thank my friends and relatives for flowers and cards I received while in Goderich hospital. Thanks to the nurses on 2nd east and first floors. Special thanks to Drs. Thomson, Walker and Conway. Again I app ®eciated everyone's th o ugh t ful n ess-.—B es s -i e Elliott, Huronview.-30x BOGIE We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the acts of kindness and ex- pressions of sympathy received at the time of our loss of a dear, husband, father and brother, Philip C. Bogie. We specially wish to thank Rev. G. L. Royal, McCallum Funeral Home and those who assisted us in any way.—Jessie Bogie, Eileen Griffiths, Doug Bogie,' Rod Bogie. -30x DUNGANNON A We would like to thank all those who supported our baseball team and helped in any way. Special thanks to John Maize for our 'new shirts and hats. Thank you.—Dungannon A Baseball Team. -30 NAEGELE Miss Joan Naegele wishes to thank the Lions Club for rides to and from Alexandra Marine and General Hospital while under therapy. -30 BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED WITH SHOWER Pink and white streamers, and white wedding bells decorated the chairs and platform in the Knox United Church Sunday school room when Miss Tracy Ward was honored with a bridal shower. Julie Daer and Ian Andrews were in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Shirley Andrews was the mistress of ceremonies and welcomed all. Janice Daer had an elimination contest and this was won by Jackie•Mclnnis. The birthday nearest the bride -elect was Mrs. Donna Powell and Tracy won the second prize. Julie Daer sang a song Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595composed by her mother, Scott, Karen Plunkett; Canadian flags. The Mrs. Evelyn Daer onJamie Daer, Wendy Auburn Ontario bus was Tracy's courtship. She Powell, Lori Ann Calvert. decorated with banners was accompanied by her Other winners were ,.and balloons, and mother, Mrs. Evelyn Tafeline Scott, Amy balloons and pins were Daer. Hawley, Ian Andrews, thrown out to the children Tracy was escorted to Lori Milliard, Karen along the parade route. A the platform with her Plunkett, Beth Hawley; wonderful applause was sister Mrs. Debbie Thom Julie Daer, Lori Millian, given to the Canadian and Terry's mother, Mrs. Wendy Powell and Jamie delegation as it went Donna Powell. Mrs. Daer. through the route. Shirley -Andrews pinned a Lucky cup winners A reception was held beautiful corsage -on -the Were Susan Dobie, Kevin - for, all at the home of bride-to-be and read a Powell. Mayor and Mrs. Wesley specially composed Ice-cream cones, Samborn before starting address for the occasioncookies and freshie were for the trip home. served to all. Hostesses theatre at Grand Bend on August 15 to see The Owl and the' Pussycat. Mrs. Leonard Archambault, ,Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. Roy Daer were named to arrange the bus trip. Anyone wishing to go please contact Mrs. Archambault as soon as possible. A program of games was held for the children and some of the winners were,: Elimination contest - Karen Plunkett; Wendy Powell had a 'count the bean' contest and Janice Daer was the winner; Kick the slipper - Anita Gross, Tafeline Ball games were in progress at all times and were very entertaining. A magic show was held in the big tent and music for the • teenagers completed the afternoon's program. A visit to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Straley's home and a barbecue was a highlight and then all went to the big tent where Tommy Reder and the Polka Towners played for the dance. 'Sunday noon saw the formation of a 100 unit parade and the visiting Queen Kim headed the parade of the Queen's proudly waving small Auburn news composed by Mrs. Evelyn Daer. Gifts were carried in by Julie Daer and Shelley Powell. Tracy thanked everyone for their gift and an attractive hat of bows made by Vickie Powell was placed on Tracy's head. Lunch was served by Mrs. Evelyn Daer and Mrs. Shirley Andrews. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Children's Day was were Mrs. , Leonard Archambault, Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Gordon Powell. TRIP TO AUBURN MICHIGAN. A week ago Friday, a dream came true for some Auburn residents when 36 persons boarded the bus for a trip to their prospective sister city at Auburn, Michigan. The occasion was their held at the July meeting ••annual C o r n f es t of theAuburnWomen's. celebrations and the Institute held in the invitation was issued by Community Memorial their mayor Wesley hall. The president, Mrs. Samborn and his wife Eleanor Bradnock was in Donna when they visited charge and welcomed the here during the 125th members, friends, and birthday celebrations. children. Auburn, Michigan also The ineetin.g ...w_as_=._Eele-b-rated their 125th opened with 0 Canada. A birthday and the Ontario duet - Hush Little Baby delegation chose to was sung by Rhonda and return the visit. Jennifer Stadelmann The 'chairman of the accompanied by Mrs. Chamber of Commerce Evelyn Daer.- made motel reservations Lorie Cartwright gave for all and shortly after her heritage birthday girl' arriving met everyone speech which she gave,in and gave out corniest the contest when she was buttons which allowed sponsored by the Auburn everyone into all Women's Institute. programs and en Karen Plunkett sang a , tertainment. solo - I'm a 'Little Tea- Everyone enjoyed the Pot, accompanied by midway, the chicken Mrs. Daer. _ barbecue and the dance Christine • Stadelmann to Butch Heath and the gave a reading - "Three Sundance Kids, Square Atte— -kit-tais:'-SITel-W' daneirig - Wag -held in the Powell gave a reading on Western High School and Friendship. Julie Daer twelve enjoyed. the sang a solo - "Let the workshop and the dan- Sunshine In."cing there on Friday After the program the evening and Saturday. children joined the HurOn At 11 a.m. Saturday County story hour and the Mayor Wesley Samborn, business meeting was members of City Council held. The minutes were and Gary Straley, approved as read by the chairman of the Chamber secretary Mrs. Robert of Commerce and others Peck. met the Auburn, Ontario -The members decided - residents and officially to sponsor 4H clubs again welcomed everyone to and Mrs. Margaret their city. Hildebrand and Mrs. An official plaque and Erma Cartwright were .the key to their city was appointed. The Auburn given by Mayor Samborn W.I. will sponsor Auburn to their 1979 Miss Auburn, 2 with Mrs. Ila Cun- queen of the city's annual ningham and Linda Corn..Festival. Cunningham as leaders. She gave it to Miss Kim The president thanked McDowell, queen of all for cookies and Auburn, Ontario's 125th helping with the social birthday celebrations, half-hour at Auburn as it and she gave it to Mrs. was during the ,125th Eleanor Bradnock who birthday celebrations. will present it to the Also thanks to Mrs. Tom Village of Auburn at it s Lawlor and her float next meeting. committee for Mrs. Bradnock thanked decorating. them and invited all to The card report was come again and visit in given by Mrs. Lillian the near future. A tour of Letherland. The financial the town hall and fire statement showed that a station was held and then good amount of history Mayor Samborn and books were sold recently. Gary Straley came ,pn the Mrs. .Haggitt asked for bus and gave a conducted pictures of branch- tour of the city and a presidents and their shopping spree for 40 biographies. it was minutes before returning decided to take a bus trip to the activity on the and go to the Playhouse grounds. A strange coincidence was that Bay City, ten miles from Auburn, Michigan is a sister city to Goderich, Ontario, and Auburn Ontario is only 12 miles from Goderich Ontario. Several more Auburn Ontario residents than on the bus also at- tended their weekend festivities. A warm welcome is being extended to the sister city to again visit their Ontario sister city. ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN St. Mark's Anglican Church Women met for their July meeting last Thursday evening in • St. Mark's Church with Mrs,. Robert Slater in charge. She kept in the theme of Aubur•n's 125th birthday and Hymn 125 was read in unison followed by the Lord's Prayer and the prayer of General Thanksgiving. Psalm 125 was read and also Proverbs 31: to 35 verses read. This scripture lesson was read from two dif- ferent translations. The hymn, God of Mercy, God of Grace was read in unison. Two readings - The Old Car Key and The Old Rag Rug were read by Mrs. Donald Cart- wright: _ A reading - Teen Commandments was given by Mrs... Thomas Haggitt. Mrs. Slater gave the topic on suggestions to make people's lives happier and closea witn the poem - Friendship. The president Mrs. Donald Cartwright took charge of the business period. The minutes were read ''.by the secretary Mrs. John' Daer and approved. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, the treasurer gave the' financial statement. The roll call was answered by naming a province in Canada you had visited. The offering and the travelling apron was passed business was discussed and the meeting was closed with prayer. LOTTERY DRAW Winner of the Lion's Club Lottery draw last week was Anne McCartney and Sandra Lynn McNutt. A draw is held "at the bank every Wednesday. Tickets are available from any member of the Auburn and District Lions Club. Your support would be appreciated as the ball lights are now being used every. night. PRESBYTERIAN WMS The July meeting of the Auburn Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society was held last Wednesday evening at the 'ho'me'of Mrs. Frank Raithby. The president 'Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was in charge and gave the call 'to worship - Overheard in the Orchard. The hymn. I think when . I read that sweet story of old was read in unison. The • president welcomed all and Mrs. Roy Daer was in charge of th.e devotional period. The scripture lesson,. Psalm 18; verses 1-35 was read alternately. The meditation was on the theme - The Gentleness of God. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse containing theword - Lord. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary - Mrs. Lillian Letherland. Correspondence was read and business discussed. The study hook was taken by Mrs. Frances Clark and she spoke of the Cathedt<il Church of St. Michae "and AH Angels in Malawi in the heart of Central Africa. She told about the missionary work of Rev. Charles Scott when the church is packed for three services each Sunday. This church was dedicated on May 10, 1891, but during the years the brick has begun to deteriorate and it is feared that the structure has beweakcned. She closedMth.a poem - If a Child --- "the '` offering was received by the treasurer Mrs. Clark and dedicated - with' ,brayer by Mrs. Sanderson. The hymn - In Heavenly Love -abiding was read aridthe meeting was closed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was served by Mrs. Raithby. Know first aid St. John Ambulance says you treat a burn by immersing it in cold water. When the pain subsides, cover it with a clean dressing. Never use butter or ointment on a burn, and do not break any blisters. + + + St. John Ambulance says heatstroke can follow heat exhaustion, and is serious and dangerous. Treatment is to get casualty into a cool -area. If he is unconscious or does not remover quickly, he should be seen by a doctor. +++ St. John Ambulance says you stop bleeding by putting direct pressure on the wound w th a clean bandage. Th n bandage the wound and get medical aid. St. John Ambulance says the way to stop a nose bleed is to have casualty sit with his head slightly forward, and have him breathe through his mouth. Pinch the soft part of his nose firmly. Warn him not to blow his nose for several hours. If bleeding dges not stop in a short time, he should have medical aid. + + + St. John Ambulance has Cadet and Crusader Divisions for yJung people ages 11 to 16 and 16 and over. They learn First Aid and home nursing and have the opportunity to serve their communities. If you are interested in becoming a Cadet or Crusader, contact St. ' John Ambulance in ybur town or at 46 Wellesley Street East, TorontoM4Y 1G5.