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MARKSON
Andy and Sue -Anne
Markson, Hensall, Ontario,
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son,
Kristopher, in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, Ontario,
on July 23, -1979, weighing in
at 61bs. 6 ozs.-31 nc
McIVOR
At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, on July
26, 1979, to Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Mclvor, Goderich,
Ontario, a son, Peter Scott:
—31 nc
28. Engagements
CARROLL-LAMB
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb
of Goderich are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Pamela Darlene, to Randy
David, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Carroll of Goderich.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, September 1, 1979,
in St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderich, Ontario,
at 4:30 p.m. -31x
GLAVIN-FRANKEN
Mrs. Emma Franken of R.R.
2, Auburn, Ontario, is
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Margaret, to Mr.
Leo Glavin, son of Mr. and
Mrs, John A. Glavin, of R.R.
2, Crediton. The wedding will
take place on August 11, 1979,
at St. Augustine Roman
Catholic Church, St.
Augustine, Ontario. -31
HAGAN-McD'ANIEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDap,i l
of Goderich are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Lowisa, to Frank G. Hagan,
son of Mr. Leo Hagan and the
late Mrs. Hagan of Seaforth,
Ontario. Wedding will take
place in the garden at the
residence of the bride's
parents on Friday, August
17th. -31x
NICHOLSON-GIBSON
Mt. and Mrs. R. Gibson, of
Kingston are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
. marriage of their daughter
Janice Adele, to Kenneth
Graham Nicholson, son • of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Nicholson, Toronto. The
wedding will take place in
the Church of the Redeemer,
Kingston, on August 18th, at
3:00 p.m. -31
31. Card of thanks
ELLIOTT
Grateful thanks to all
remembered my 96th
a ton �
Fifty-eight persons gath-
ered on Sunday at the Bill
\Park residence for the 21st
annual Ashton reunion.
In the afternoon, the
sports were under the super-
' vision of the Ron Hill family
of London. Some of the win-
ners were oldest, gentleman,
John Mirehouse of London;
children's 3 legged race,
Kelly and Barb Hill, London;
Terry Ashton, Goderich and
Brad Park, Dungannon;
wheelbarrow race, same win-
ners; 3 legged race, adults.
Ralph and Rob Hill; men's
kick the slipper, senior, Roy
Ashton; men's kick the slip-
per, junior, Ron Hill; soda
biscuit contest, Ralph Hill;
pop bottle contest, Ron Ol-
son; wome.n's stocking.
game, Debbie Park; kitchen
quiz, Velma Mirehouse; kick
the slipper, senior, Bernice
Richardson; kick the slipper,
Junior, Dodie Young; Joyce
Beer's team won the water
glass relay.
There was a candy toss
and peanut toss for the little
ones. The draws were won by
Helen Jewell and Gordon
Richardson. <........
Following supper at 5
p.m., president Roy Ashton
called the older folk together
while the younger ones en-
joyed a game of ball.
The results of election for
next year's executive were
Ron Hill, president; Marline
Hill, secretary; Ralph Hill,
treasurer; sports, Mr. and
ily reunionheid
placed in the church by the
Eedy family in loving mem-
ory of Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Eedy. The Trustees met
briefly after the service.
The services. on Sunday,
August 5 will be taken by
Dungannon
doings
Marie Park correspondent
Mrs. Ron Hill.
Next year's reunion will be
held in Clinton Conservation
Park, the second last Sunday
in June.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. C. G. Westhaver
preached on the topic, "The
Strengthening Angel", bas-
ed on the 22nd chapter of
Luke, verse 43. Flowers were
529-7719
Mr. George Cowan, a layman
who has been serving at
Climax, Saskatchewan. Some
Dungannonites may remem-
ber that Mr. Cowan taught
school here some years ago,
went on to be a school
superintendent, and being
retired from that profession,
is now serving the church as
a layman. He is coming on
Sunday by arrangement with
Clinic is teaching centre...
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only known therapy that
d'es this specific action."
Another student,
Camille A. Houde from
Hyannis, Massachusetts
said, "Up -on hearing of
Therese Pfrimmer's
method of treating
muscles, I immediately
wanted to know how she
worked it. I applied for
entrance 'to one of her
classes and was accepted
for this July course. I
believe that this is a
unique way of treating
the muscles of the body
and the muscles respond
to this method easily and
quickly. It is drugless and
the after effects are
minimal, if any at all. I
feel that I will be a
pioneer in this field as
soon as I return home:"
An area woman
Marianne Lawrence from
Ripley commented on the
course, "Lea4ing is only
part of Therese Pfrim-
mer's course. The actual
who practice and ;seeing the
bir- different cases that come
thday anniversary with into her .clinic also play a
cards, flowers or other gifts, great part. It's only too
and to the many friends who bad that the medical
called.—W, E Elliott —31x
profession wouldn't George Siegfried from
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FREETH recognize and comply , Portland, Oregon noted.
A sincere thanks to my wife, with it. I am looking ''You have given me a
family and friends 'for
forward to working with
Mrs. Pfrimmer in her
clinic full time."
"Therese Pfrimmer's
course on DMT has been
an interesting ex-
perience. The technique
and theory for this
therapy seem reasonable
and practical," explained
Carol Howard from Los
Angeles, California, "In
fact it seems obvious now
as the way to treat many
problems that doctors
haven't been able to help
in the past. When I go
home, I hope to help
people with problems
such as arthritis more
than I ever have before."
Gordon Johnson of
Tampa, Florida said,
"The DMT workshop
revealed the great
'significance of muscle
work in the treatment of
many chronic health
conditions. The • close
association with many
professional students of
health also contributed to
a very meaningful three
week training period."
"Thank you kindly for
the opportunity to take
your course in DMT,"
flowers and visits while I'
was in hospital. I also wish to
thank Rev, G. L. Rbyal and
Rev. Ron Aston for their
visits, Special thanks to Dr.
Lambertand Dr. Cauchi and
staff of O.R. and 2nd floor
east.—Bill Freeth.-31x
HUGILL
I would like to thank all my
family, friends and relatives
for their flowers, cards and
visits while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Chan
and Dr. Lambert, and nurses
and staff on Second East,
Everyone's kindness was
much appreciated.—Lois
Hugill.-31
MONK
The family of the late Mary
(Riley) Monk wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks
and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their kindness
shown in the loss 'of their
loving mother and grand- -
mother, Special thanks for
the beautiful floral 'tributes,
donations to the Cancer
Society. Special thanks to
Dr. Harrett, nurses and staff
of Clinton Public Hospital for
their wonderful care and
attention. Also Rev. Duke of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church for his comforting
message, pallbearers and
Ribey Whitney Funeral
Home. Your kindness will
always be remem-
bered.—The Riley
Family.-3lnc
technique that will in turn
give hope to many people
and I hope to meet the
need of those I work with
I am also hoping that all
of us who have taken this
course will keep in touch
so we can discuss and
continue to evaluate your
work. The chance to take
LMT instruction has
given me a foundation
upon which I hope to'build
a better understanding of
muscles and their im-
portance in 'the function
of the human body."
Dorothy L. Immoor
from Cincinnati, Ohio
said, "I count it a
privilege to have this
opportunity to share in
this knowledge by a hard
working, determined,
perserving woman like
Therese Pfrimmer, I
think that DMT. is a
delightful way to be
treated as it is entirely
natural and certainly
makes one think for
themselves. I see a good
chance for developing
this work. Being an in-
dividualist and not a
conformist, I realize all
patients are individuals
and must be treated
differently. This can now
be done, thanks to
Therese
the Pastoral Relations Com- Mrs. John Maize of Ashfield
mittee. A good attendance Township.
would be encouraging. Sunday visitors with Mrs.
There are no church seryMary Bere were Mrs. Joy
ices on August '12 and 19. On Vella of Seaforth, Mrs. Ian
August 26th Rev'. C. G. Hulley of Londesborough,
Westhaver will preach . his John Bere, David and Karen
farewell sermon in this and friend Debbie, all of
charge as he is going to London, Marybelle and
Marmora. Dwight Aldham, Johnny and
'The Willing Workers are Lissa of Inglewood. Greg
holding a sale on Saturday Aldham who had been at the
afternoon on the church Beres for a few days returned
lawn, home and Johnny stayed in
Dungannon for this week. •
Company on Tuesday with
Mrs. Olive Blake were Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Nash of
London. On Saturday,
daughter Linda and hus-
,).band, Grant Sowerby of Wil-
lowdale visited. Also on
Saturday, Olive received a
phone call from Mrs. Fraser
McDonald (Gladys King)
who had called on friends at
Mid -Huron beach. While so
close she decided to call
Olive, then she and her hus-
band and daughter Kathy, all
of Agincourt, visited for an
hour with Olive. Gladys and
Olive had not been in contact
with one another since leav-
ing Stratford Normal School
in 1929,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill,
Wayne, Rob and Barbara of
London and Mrs. Joyce Beer
of London are visiting for 2
weeks with Mr. and1Mrs. Bill
Park and family.
SOCIAL NEWS
Larissa Aldham, of Ingle-
wood visited recently for two
weeks with her two grand-
mothers, Mrs. Bertha Ald-
ham in Goderich and Mrs.
Mary Bere, Dungannon.
Mrs, Cecil Blake has re-
turned to , her home follow-
ing a 10 day visit with
relatives in Barrie, Toronto
and St. Catharines.
Dwayne Rivett left for New-
foundland on Wednesday to
visit with his mother's sister
and family.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. James Robertson
who were married on Satur-
day with the reception being
in Lucknow District Com-
munity Centre. Mrs. Robert-
son is the former Debbie
Maize, daughter of Mr. and
"After applying the art
of DMT are seeing and
talking to adults and
children that have
benefited greatly from
DMT, I am fully con-
vinced that DMT will help
people on their continual
search for better health,"
Shirley Ann Martin from
New York, New York
stressed. "It has been
gratifying for me to -come
back to Goderich where I
spent many happy days
on the farm of my
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Martin and to
renew acquaintences and
visit my aunt and uncle,
James and Frances
Farrish, formerly of
Goderich."
"I have the need for the
full investigation of every
possible treatment of
muscular dystrophy for
two young patients
presently under my
care," Bernard Wyle
from Sydney, Australia
stressed, "Obviously at
this stage it would be
impossible to give an
honest evaluation of DMT
but however within the
next six months I will be
able to fully document the
effects of DMT on
muscular dystrophy,"
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SUNCOAST DRIVE WEST
3 year old 3 bedroom brick bungalow
with garage. Attractive pillared
entrance. Patio doors in dining area
lead to cedar sun deck and patio.
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Approximately 6 acres on edge of
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SUNCOAST DRIVE -LOT II,
A .beautifulfy designed sidesplit
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select your carpetting, light fixtures,
and interior decor. Serviced lot close
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LOW TAXES
Raised brick bungalow with attached
garage in V.L.A, area. Full basement
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A nice brick 4 bedroom home with a
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amily room. Dual heating systems -
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INCOME PROPERTY -
Close to the Square. Brick six unit
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Excellent return on investment.
CLINTON
Good business location with a small
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HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
Several choice business locations in
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SUNCOAST DRIVE -East
Well built 3 bedroom brick bungalow
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Priced much lower than replacement.
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Servtte residential bupIding lots on
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LAKEVIEW BUILDING LOT
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5 Miles north of Goderich at Hunter's
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Electric heating. Own drilled well.
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YEAR AROUND COTTAGE with
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FARM
79 acres close to Holmesville. Includes
5 acres of bush and barn. Rolling clay
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100 Acres in West Wawanosh 35 to 40
workable. Balance bush. Ideal
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100 acre beef and cash crop
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4 bedroom house, barn, drive
shed, silo.
74 acres bush on concession
6. Goderich Township
13 acres South of Goderich on
Highway 21. 800 feet lake
frontage.
147 acre dairy farm, 3 mile
West of Clinton. 9 roam
house, silo, pipe line milker,
47 milk cows, 19 heifers,
equipment and this .years
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213'acrescash crop land. 8
room house, drive shed, new
hog barn.
8 room house, 2 car garage, 2'
acre lot on the Maitland
river.
On Highway 8, 9 room house,
new ..buildings with rooster
quota for 8277 birds, new
barn for 50 sows, 3 miles
South of Goderich.
40 acres. 7 room brick house.
2 storey barn for 10,000
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Size 35 x 300. Drive, shed,
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269 acres. 2 houses, new
barns, 3 silos, 100 milk cows,
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New 2 bedroom house with
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482-9747
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12 X 60 BENDIX, 12 X 60
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80 ACRES - Goderich Twp.
21/3 miles from 21 Hwy. with
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NEW LISTING: Immaculate 4 level 4 bedroom side
split in west end with 16' x 32' pool. Fully finished
fc,nily room plus large eat -in kitchen and dining
area. Located on Targe 65' x 152' lot. Owner tran-
sferring.
NEW LISTING: Brick and aluminum bungalow on
large. corner lot 81' x 132'. Large deck off back.
Close to Dominion Roads, Priced in the 40's.
264 CHRISTINA COURT: Attractive brick bungalow
on very quiet residential street. This quality 6
year old home offers 3 good sized bedrooms,
family room with Franklin, central air con-
ditioning, attached garage plus pool, deck &
patio. Extremely well decorated throughout.
93 PICTON STREET E.: 2 storey brick is vacant and
ready for immediate possession. Good 3 bedroom
fnmily home located near schools and square.
Natural woodwork throughout. 20' x 30' barn plus
large lot and garden area.
BRAND NEW, 'presently under construction. 1300
, sq. ft. split entry home will offer 2 fully finished
levels, 18' x 26' family room plus 2-4 pc.
bathrooms. Finished plans available at office.
Purchaser may select own carpets and decor. ,
ULTIMATE 2,500 SQ. 'FT. RANCH style home,
overlooking river. Immaculate 330' x 555' groun-
ds. 18' x 36' inground, heated pool. 4 bedrooms,
family room, rec room, fireplace plus all the ex-
tras. Immaculate home throughout.
22 QUEBEC STREET: Includes Inground, kidney
shaped pool, 19' x 34'. 4 bedrooms plus family
room with fireplace. New kitchen with built-in
dishwasher. West end location.
96 PARK STREET: 2 storey solid brick offers 4
bedrooms, 2 fireplaces (in livingroom and master
bedroom) plus sewing room and sundeck. Large,
lot and tool shed.
101 VICTORIA ST. N,: 3 bedroom .frame,
redecorated and renovated throughout.
Refinished oak floors. Fireplace, family room and
den with Franklin. Immaculate. Must be seen.
126 TRAFALGAR STREET: Picturesque 1'i2 storey
brick on quiet str-ets'f.'7"or 3 bedroom has large
eat -in kitchen and living room. Fully fenced
backyard with patio. Aluminum windows. Fur-
nace 5 years old.
LUXURY DUPLEX: Approximately 1400 sq. ft. of
quality living. 1 year old,. Quality sound
proofing. 3 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms. Priced in the
30's,
167 BROCK STREET: 2 storey family home for un-
der '39,500. 3 bedroom, built-in entertainment
area off livingroom, plus recently renovated 4 pc.
bathroom.
LOW COST STARTERS
44 ALBERT STREET: Priced in the mid 30's. 2 good
sized bedroomsinthis 11/2 storey .fnsulbrick, New
furnace in 1978.
181 HURON ROAD: 11/2 storey insul brick offers 3
' bedrooms and large lot. Includes fridge, stove
and dryer. New furnace In 1978.
220 MAPLE STREET: 2 bedroom bungalow on quiet
residential street. Vacant - Immediate
possession.
35 VICTORIA STREET N.: Asking only '28,000. 3
bedroom, 1'/2 storey insul brick, central location
1 block from Square.
129 NEWGATE STREET: Good portential In this low
cost 3 bedroom, 1'/2 storey insul brick. Full asking
price '25,000.
COUNTRY ACREAGE
NEW LISTING: Londesboro area. 13.27 acres with 6
acres cleared. Rivet flowing through property.
Excellent building site with .highway frontage.
Survey available at listing office.
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT
MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031
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. BRUCE RYAN 524-7762
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