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25. To give away
3 KITTENS, 2 grey and
white, .1 calico. 6 weeks old.
House broken. Phone 524-
7929, after 6 p.m. phone 524-
8863.-33,34
26. Births
HARVEY
19. Notice to creditors Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Har-
vey, RR 4, Goderich are
pleased to announce the
birth of their baby daughter,
Lisa Angelina, born August
17, 1979 weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz.
at Alexandra Hospital
Goderich.-34
All persons having claims
agains the Estate of Mary
Adeline Boyle, late of the
Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on
the 19th day of July, 1979, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 13th day of September,
1979, after which date the
assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 17th day of August, 1979.
,McCONNELL, STEWART
- DEVEREAUX
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executor. -3f1. ,,
v..._ •4
20. Public notices
NOTICE: Anyone having
photos or pictures of
buildings, street scenes or
occasions relating to the
Village of Dungannon or
area please contact: K. K.
Dawson, Dungannon 529-
7913.-33,34
21. Personal.
ARE YOU unattached,
separated, .single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,
Owen Sound, N4K 5P1.
Please state age. -33-35x
Would any person
who witnessed the
car accident on the
corner of 'The
Square' and West
Street, Monday,
August 13 at 7 p.m.
please call 524-9293.
22. Lost and found
LOST - in Victoria Street
area, brown motorcycle
saddle bags with the design
Sporster written on the side.
Reward. Phone 524-
2055.- '-3Qtfnc
LOST - lady's gold watch
with fancy band, August 14
after Blyth evening play.
Reward. Phone 524-7694.-34
BLUE HORIZON POOLS
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Hwy No. 8
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Gerry 438.4392
Steve Goderich 524-7037
HOFMEISTER
To Mary (Cochrane) and
Helmut Hofmeister, August
19, 1979 in Granisle, B:C. a
son. -34
DURAND
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Durand, RR 3 Bayfield, are
pleased to announce the
arrival of their baby
daughter, Allison Marie,
born August 12th, 1979
weighing 7 lb 61/2 oz. at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital,
Goderich.-34
STEENSTRA
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Steenstra, 'RR 5, Goderich
are happy to announce the
safe arrival of their baby
boy, Neil Martin, born
August 17th, 1979, weighing 8
Ib. 11/2 oz. at Goderich
Hospital. -34
28. Engagements
'FARRELL-LOGTENBERG
Derk and Tinie.Logtenberg-
and Jack and Janet Farrell
wish to announce the
engagement of Frances Ann
to James Stanley. The
marriage will take place
Sept. 8, 1979 at Dungannon
United Church, 4:30
o'clock. -34
BELL-PICKETT
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pickett
RR 3 . Clinton wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Gwendolyn Ruth to James
Edward Bell son 'of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bell, RR 2
Goderich, on September ,8,
1979 D.V. The wedding will
take place at the Seaforth
Lions Park, Seaforth,
Ont. -34
MCGUIRE-MAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Main,
Goderich are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Wendy Lou to Mr. 'John
David McGuire, son of Mrs.
Muriel McGuire, RR 3,
Goderich and the late Donald
McGuire. The marriage will
take - place on Saturday,
September 15. 1c179 at 3:30
p.m. at North St. United
Church, Goderich.-34
30. In memoriam
MILLS
In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother, Lula, who
passed away August 27, 1976.
Just as you were,
You will always be,
Treasured forever in our
memory.
Always remembered and
sadly missed by husband
Ted; daughter June and Joan
and families. -34
MOHRiNG
In loving memory of a dear
son and brother Gordon, who
passed away two years ago,
August 23, 1977.
Gone from us but leaving
memories
Death can never take away,
Memories that will Always
linger
While upon this earth live
stay. -
Lovingly remembered y
Mum and brother Bob. --34
30. In memoriam
MOHRING
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, Gordon Douglas,
who passed away two years
ago August 23, 1977.
To us he was someone
special,
And we miss him more each
day. w
The saddest day in all our
lives,
. Was the day he passed away.
We think of him in silence,
And often speak his name,
But all we have is memories,
And his picture in a frame.
Always remembered and
sadly missed by his wife
June, children and grand-
children. -34
MOHRING
In loving memory of a
wonderful father, Gordon
Douglas, who passed away
so suddenly 2 years ago on
August 23, 1977.
My heart still aches with
sadness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you
father,
No one will ever know.
When I am sad and lonely
And everything goes all
wrong,
I seem to hear you tell me,
"Cheer up and carry on".
Each time I look at your
picture,
You seem to smile and say,
"Don't cry, I am only
"sleeping,
We will meet again some
day".
Even though you are not with
us,
We are never far apart,
Because of the love you gave
me,
You will always be in my
heart.
Very sadly missed and
always loved and remem-
bered by daughter Bren-
da. -39
SWAN-STEPHENS
In loving memory of a dear
. husband Bill (Chirp) and a
dear son-in-law, Norman
Stephens, who both left so
suddenly August 20 and
August 25, 1975.
Sadly missed by
Louvain. -34
• SWAN and STEPHENS
In loving memory of, a dear
step -father, William (Chirp)
Swan who passed away four
years ago, August 20th, and a
dear brother-in-law, Nor-
man, who passed .away four
years agog, August 25th.
"To us they were. someone
special
And we miss them more
each day,
The saddest days inall our
lives
Was the day they passed'
away.
We think of them in silence
And often speak their name,
But all we have is memories
And their pictures in a
frame.
Always remembered and
sadly missed by Norman,
Elaine and Shelly. -34
VANSTONE
In loving memory of Albert
S. Vanstone who passed
away August,25th 1972.
Time slips by but memories
stay
Quietly remembered every
day
A -little tribute small and
tender
Just to show we still
remember.
Ever remembered by his
wife Jean and family. -34
31. Card of thanks
TAYLOR
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours- and- relatives
who sent me cards, flowers,
treats, and those who visited
me during my hine week
stay in Goderich Hospital.
Special thanks to Doctors
Thomson, Walker & Con-
way; nurses and staff on 1st
floor W and 2nd E.; also
therapist and staff; Rev.
Whittick; a most sincere
thanks to Kay Seers who
helped me get ready for my
grandson's wedding. Everett
Taylor. -34
BRADLEY
A very special thanks to.,D .'
Chan and Dr. Walker for
their care while I was in
Goderich 'Alexandra
hbspital. Special thanks to"
the, staff in intensive care
unit, and first floor. I deeply
appreciate the cards and.
flowers" and visits from
friends and relatives and
neighbours. Your time and
concern meant a great deal
to me. :Bill Bradley. -34
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1979 -,-PAGE 13
.Youth club
visits lLions
BY FRA.N RIEGLING
travelled by van to the Lion's
Safari, Rockton. Lorraine
Brophy, Lucknow, did the
driving, accompanied by Sar-
ah, Rachel and Jane. They
picked up Fr. Ed Dentinger
and the following members:
31. Card of t auks Bridget and Jackie Dalton,
Frances and Diane Van
Rooy, Joanne and Eddie Van
Osch, Kathy and Annie
VanDiepen, and Mary Lu-
anne Clare. This trip repres-
ented the final event of their.
Youth Club activities for the
season.
The fourth meeting to plan
activities for senior citizens
was held in the Kingsbridge
Parish Hall on Thursday,
August 16th, with a good
turnout. Election of officers,
took place with the following
people elected: chairman,
Mrs. Bernadine Kinney; sec-
retary, Miss Helen McCar-
thy; treasurer, Mrs. Mary
Frayne alternating with Ter-
esa Courtney. Directors are
On Wednesday, August
15th, nine members off the
Kingsbridge Youth Club
BOYLE
The family.,of the late Mrs.
William, (Mary Adeline
(Lena) Boyle wish to thank
all the. friends and neigh-
bours and relatives for their
cards, flowers, mass cards
and sympathy during their
recent bereavement. Also a
special thanks to the
McCallum Funeral Home for
their kind and efficient
service. -34
FINNIGAN.
The Family of the late
Myrtle Finnigan wish to
express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to
relatives, friends, and neigh-
bours for their kindness
shown in the loss of a dear
sister. Special thanks for the
beautiful floral tributes and
donations to Cancer and
Heart funds. Special thanks.
to the Doctors and nurses at
Goderich General Hospital
for their loving care given to
her. Also thanks to Rev.
Young and Rev. Wood for
their comforting words, and
the Stiles Funeral Horne.
Also Unit 1 of the U.C.W. of
Victoria Street Church. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. The Finnigan
Family. Brothers and Sisters
& Sisters-in-law.-34ar •
GAYNOR
The family of the late Mrs.
Eva Gaynor wish to express
their sincere thanks to all
their relatives, friends, and
neighbours for their sym-
pathy and kindness shown
during their - recent
bereavement. Also thank
you to those who sent floral
tributes, donations to the
Heart Fund, and Mass
Cards. Very special thanks
to Fr. Loebach, Peter Hayes,
Dr. Thomson, staff - at
Goderich Hospital, staff on
4th and6th floors, St.
Joseph's Hospital, Dr. Jory,
Dr. Crocker, C.W.L., Stiles
Funeral Home, Mrs. Good,
Barb and Bonnie.-34ar
HOWES
We would like to-express.our
sincere gratitude and thanks
to our friends and relatives
who helped make our 50th
anniversary celebration
such a joyous occasion.
Thank you for all the cards,
gifts and best wishes
received. Special thanks to
the ladies of the community
who sent cookies, squares
and floral arrangements,
and for the use of picnic
tables, a very special thanks
'to the ladies who helped to
serve. All was very much
appreciated. Earl,and Lillian
Howes. -34
LOGTENBERG
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to everyone
present at my recent -bridal
showers. I received many
lovely gifts and appreciate
your thoughtfulness. Special
thanks to those taking part in
the programs and planning.
Frances Logtenberg.-34
MCQUIRE
The family of Charlotte
McQuire would like to thank
friends and neighbours for
flowers, donations, and the
many acts of kindness
during their recent
bereavement. ., Thanks to
Doctors and staff at
Alexandra Marine & General
Hospital, staff at Huronview,
and Stiles Funeral Home for
their understanding and
care. Don & Marjorie.-34ar
WEBSTER
The family of the late Harold
Webster wishes to express
sincere thanks to the
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for all the expressions
of sympathy, floral tributes,
cards and memorial
donatiotls in the loss of their.
loved one. Thanks to
pallbearers, flowerbearers,
Pastor Wayne Good,,
Lieutenant Watt, Dr. Leslie
Rourke, the doctors and
nurses who assisted at
Alexandra Marine & General'
Hospital, in Goderich and
Victoria Hospital, London.
Thanks also to the ladies of
the Lucknow United Church
who served lunch - and the
Stiles .Funeral Home. Your
kindness,.and sympathy will
always be remem-
bered.-34ar
McPHEE
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to Dr. Lomas,
nurses and staff of first floor
east of Alexandra ,Marine
and General Hospital. Also
Rev. Royal, Rev. McCallum,
friends and neighbours for
flowers, gifts, cards and
visits. Thank you. Mrs. H.
McPhee. -•34 -
wish off the Kingsbridge
parishioners.
Lil and Mike Semenuk and
family of London, friends of
the VanDiepens, attended
Mass and the reception` for
their friends on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill
-of Jackson, Michigan, spent
the weekend at their cottage
at Huron Sands. Their guests
for the weekend 'were Mr,
and Mrs. Emmett O'Neill
and Mrs. Fay Deaver, allof
Jackson, Michigan.
Mrs. Charles Schindler
and children, Charlene and
Carl, returned to their home
in Marysville, Michigan, af-
ter spending a week's holi-
day with their uncle, Mike
O'Neill.
O'NEILL REUNION -
Fifty-six people attended
the O'Neill reunion organiz-
ed by Miss Carrie O'Neill,
Goderich, held at . Harbour
Park, Goderich, on Sunday,
Kingsbridge
Brother Carl, Pearl Con- August 19th. Those attend -
gram, Mary Frayne, Berna- ing from a distance were.
dine Kinney, Vivian "Hogan, Larry and Mildred Brown,
Don Mills; Jerry and Marion
Helen McCarthy, Bessie Mc-
Nee, Evelyn Errington, Mar- Costello, Mississauga; :Joe
cella Courtney, Teresa and Rita Duffy,, John and
Courtney and Fran Riegling. Jean Costello and family,
The following people agreed Mrs. Josephine Thomas, all
to look into the cost of equip- of Ingersoll; Betty Costello,
ment that will
be needed: Edna Mottram, Kirk Smith,
games, recording and sound Mrs. Ramona Costello and
equipment, Brother Carl; family, all of London; Barb -
film projector, Bessie Mc- ara and Peter McCready and
Nee; photography and mic- family, Lucan. Locally, Fr.
ro-film reader, Bernadine Ed Dentinger, Br. Carl Voll,
Kinney. The next meeting Leonard O'Loughlin, Berna-
will be held on Thursday,' dine Kinney, John and Grace
September 13th at 2. p.m. Austin and Joe, Joe and
Teresa Courtney and family,
Saturday evening Father
Ed Dentinger celebrated Marion and Wilf Austin,
Mass In Thanksgiving on Mike O'Neill, Cyril and
the occasion of Arie and Syb-CCatherine Austin, Mary Ann
illa VanDiepen's 25th wed- and Kevin O'Neill, all of
ding anniversary, The Van- Kingsbridge; Miss Carrie
Diepen family led the Recita- O'Neill, Mr. Wm. O'Neill,
tion of 'the Rosary before Miss Helen McCarthy, Mrs.
' Mass. During the Mass their Jane Pollock, Ken and Nancy
Fitzpatrick and Joe of Goder-
two daughters, Mary Mole
and, Anne VanDiepen, gave
the readings and the family
joined in the Offertory Pro-
cession followed by the Re-
newal of their Marriage
Vows. It was a very impres-
sive Mass.( The church was
filled with their relatives and
friends as well as summer
visitors and parishioners. A
reception was held in Salt -
ford Valley Hall after Mass.
The Kingsbridge community
wishes,the VanDiepens many
more years of happiness.
Many from this area at-
tended the community bridal
shower for Flora Simpson
held on Thursday evening,
August 16th, in Ashfield
Presbyterian Church Hall.
Flora is to be married to
Craig Wardlaw of Water-
ford, Ontario, on August,
25th; , in Ashfield Presbyter-
ian Church. wich Township, her father's
w, family. The latter part of the
Robert and Lynne O'Neill
and son, Kevin, and their week they spent in Stratford
and Candy with Tom's sister, Rosemary
friends, Ralph-
(Monroe) Sleeth, all of Brant- and Stan .Holloway, .Chris' _
ford, are vacationing at the and Denise. In spite of the
cold, damp weather, much
Monroe family cottage at
Shamrock Beach. Robert and the same as it was here, they
Lynne attend Mass at St. enjoyed their holidays.
Joseph's Church often dur- Max and Helen Riegling
ing the summer. spent the weekend at Col -
Father Ed Dentinger and Lingwood staying at Pleasant
Manor Motel. They visited
Mr. M. Chalut spent Mon -
interest atoured
day
on-
day in Kitchener visiting points ofthe
Coves on Georg -
with Father's sister, Miss
Armina Dentinger, and his ian Bay. Margaret Frayne
looked after their four little
brother, Father Lea Denting-
er, who is a patierit in St. sons.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. Sympathy of. the Kings
A Complete recovery is the bridge community is extend-
ed to 'the Hogan relatives of
Mrs. Eva (Hogan) Gaynor,
wife of the late Matthew
ich, attended.
Torn.and Karla Hogan and
family returned home ..Sun-
day afternoon. They spent a
week's holiday in Southern
Ontario. They camped out at
Rondeau Park on Terrace
Beach for three days, and
during their stay there they
visited with Karla's relativ-
es, her grandfather, Fares F.
Edmondson, Chatham;
aunts, uncles and cousins,
Esther and Paul Giroux and
family, Marie and Bill Van-
Caille and family, all of Kent
Bridge-, 'Barbara and Bev ----
Simpson, of Ridgetown, her
mother's family; her great
aunt, 97 -year-old Frances
(Riegling) Donavon, -resident
of Meadow Brook Nursing
Home, Chatham, and John
and Luella Riegling, their
sons, John and Jim of Har -
4
HURON COUNTY
LIBRARY VEHICLE
TENDERS
Tenders will be received
for supplying the
following: ONE TOP
LINE, HALF -TON PANEL
BUS -TYPE VEHICLE.
Tender forms and
specifications available
from the office of the
undersigned.
Tender closes Tuesday.
September 4, 1979 at
10:00 a.m.
Lowest or any tender
net necessarily arrow.
had.
E.G. Manly, A.M.C.T:
Clark -Treasurer &
Adminietrator
County of Huron
Court House
Gaderlch, Ontario
N7A 1642 •- .
A
Town of Goderich
NOTICE OF'
INTENTION TO
DESIGNATE
A Heritage Property
In the matter of The Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, S.O.
Chapter 122, .
And in the matter of the lands and premises set out
below, In the Province of Ontario:
Notice of
Intention to Designate
Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of The
Town of. Goderich, on the 15th day of August, 1979,
decided to designate the lands and b.uildings, set out
below as a property of historical value in interest under
the Ontario I-teritage Act 1974, S.O. Chapter 122.
Short statement of The Reasons for the Proposed
Designation:
The former Polley's Livery Stable is recommended for
designation for historical and architectural reasons.
The subject building is located on South Street im-
mediately to the south of the Bedford Hotel and for
many years was a livery stable before becoming an
automobile garage and finally a building centre. In
1977 the building was threatened by demolition, but
was purchased with the intent of being converted into a
community cultural centre.
The plan form of the stable is rectangular measuring
42 feet in width and approximately 127 feet in depth.
The constructional material is stone with massive
interior wood roof beams. From, site observation it
appears to have -been built in. three stages, with the
first stage commencing in the mid 1840's and the final
stage being completed' in 1878. Architecturally, the
most imposing stage fronts South Street and is
characterized by a shaped gable, cut sfone and smacks
of design flamboyance akin to the elaborate wood
boom town fronts of the period. The south elevation is
also of architectural interest especially the eastermost
side with its stone face, twin gables and upper doors for
loading hay. At ground level is still visible a row of
narrow pointed arch windows. The east and north
elevations are simpler in design but hardly visible
because of the close proximity of the neighbouring
buildings. Originally three cupola roof vents were
located on top of the roof, according to a sketch of the
stable in the County Atlas (.1879). inside, the roof is
Supported by massive beams from which hung a floor
to store hay feed for the horses. These beams are now
visible, with the removal of various false ceilings that
were built recently.
Polley's Livery Stable is of particular value also in the
context of the heritage building stock in the Town of
Goderich. It is the only surviving livery stable of size
which combined with its architectural and historical
interest makes it a worthy preservation under the
Ontario Heritage Act.
Notice of objection to the designation may be served on
the Clerk within thirty days of the 23rd day of August,
1979.
Dated at Goderich this 23rd day of August, 1979.
LARRY J. McCABE
CLERK -TREASURER
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