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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 19• • -I. 17. Auction sales Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE SAT. OCT. 20 10:30 .in. - 10 acre parcel of land with 4 bedroom house and 24' x 40' workshop for Ted Overholt, 5 miles north of Clinton on No. 4 Hwy., 72 mile east. SAT. OCT. 27 - Feed, cattle and farm machinery for Adrian Wo••• --.es. 18. Services available ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich SODDING THATCHING ROLLING FERTILIZING Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 BUILDERS- "Builde rs-for-Tod a y's Building Needs" Carpentry & Cement Work Call ALEX CHISHOLM DOUG BLACKER 524-8147 AFTER 6:00 P.M. For all your Carpet & Upholstery cleaning needs, call SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Our steamvalla Power - brush method gets the deep down dirt, others miss. Phone 524-8892 Free Estimates GODERICH CONCRETE FLOORS Laying and finishing n concrete floors for basements, garages, patios, driveways. Call George Barralclough. ° Phone 482-3291 VERNON GLENN REPAIRS PAINTING DECORATING •Bricking •Panelling All work guaranteed Phone 524-6311 or 526-7238. HOFFMEYER Plumbing & H'itating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGS' ON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges. GAS Ranges, barbecue,; lights,. ranges. 18. Services available 18. Services available 19. Notice to creditors 26. Births • % SMITH'S PAINTING DECORATING Free % Estimates Phone 5242518 REPAIR TO all appliances, refrigeration service, % Lucknow Appliance Centre, Lucknow, phone 528- 2.946.-43tf P444S'IZ‘ S1EEL 4O�� ALUMINUM s GALVANIZED FREEESTI p ES O'MALLEY EAVES TROUGHING AND LIGHTNING RODS TEESWATER PHONE: 392-6740 Auto Body Oiling Maclyn ! Manufacturing 1' 4 miles north of Amber ley, west of #21 Highway. Phone 395-3352. Open'? from 8 to 6 Monday to Saturday. •Closed Wed- nesdays. "A Cheap Way For Rust Protection" M.J.B. —P -ANN -T -I NG CONTRACTING * Interior 8. Exterior Painting * Wall Papering * Panelling * Excellent Rates * For Free Estimates Phone 482-3023 SCREENED TOP SOIL (For Lawns - Gardens - Flower Beds) ALSO -- •Crushed Stone *Cement Gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY CLINTON 482-7644 evenings Paper Hanging AND Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 AFTER 5 P.M. PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING' WITH "STEAM" • Steam gets the dirt other methods don't reach • Removes old shampoo • Carpet dries quickly • Steam Machine Ren- tals, '10.00 per day. CARPET CARE 216 Wellington Street S. Goderich 524-2440 LET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE BETTER -THAN NEW Quality Workmanship PHONE 523-4272 COOK UPHOLSTERY 8. & M. MONtOOME/tY BLY1`H, ONTARIO MOVING — .household and office. Complete Ontario service. To and from Goderich - Kincardine, Wingham - Lucknow and surrounding areas. Fully insured. Wm. E. Walden Transport, Wingham. Call collect anytime (519) 357- 2050 or 357-341Q.-19tf AIR HAMMER, Backhoe, Septic bed installations, Cecil Cranston, 529- 7691.-22tf PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & Appliances Services, phone 1-887.9062 or Granger's TV 524-8925.-23tf FURNITURE stripping and refinishing. Also caning wicker and reed work. Call 524-7490.-35tf FOR ALL your sewing needs - dressmaking, children's clothes a specialty, drapes, mending, etc. Reasonable rates. Phone 524-9509.-40tf TWO MEN with 1/2 ton trucks will do small deliveries for farm, commercial or residential. Phone Ron 529- 7482 between '5 and 7 p.m.-37tf BRICK CLEANING - tuck - pointing and siliconing, free estimates, most jobs below $700.00. Contact: White's Sandblasting Services, phone Wingham, 357- 3637.-40x-42 WILL CARE for elderly people in my home. Reasonable Fates. Phone 529- -7240.-42a41 -a 29- --7240.-42;43....._ For amour Home Repairs, Additions, and All your car- pentry needs CALL ALBERT MIDDEL 524-9686 1 CLIFFORD HUGILL Backhoe Service Goderich 524-7170 STRATFORD UNIFORM - SUPPLY 46 ONTARIO ST. 271-8861 Nursing Uniforms available in Whiteand Coloured in Dresses and I. /. Pant Suits, Toppers also i available. J OPEN 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY WAYNE A. YOUNG "SMALL APPLIANCES REPAIR CENTRE" 351 Suncoast Dr. Goderich 524-8165 ..y "Don't let a chimney fire spark a call to us." 524-8055 MAN SMALL SIil1ALL TRUCK to do LIGHT WORK take away •BRUSH & REFUSE *CLEAN UP etc. 524-8553 _.l 1 o, " ARE YOU CAUGHT 11%i IN THE \ "JAWS" OF INFLATION? SAVE YOURSELF! ALL persons having claims against the Estate of LILLIAN WILHELMINA SARAH LEITCH, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 18th day of August, 1979, are required to file the same with full par- ticulars with the un- dersigned by the 27th day of October, 1979, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 26th day of September, 1979. PRESTand EGENER, Barristers,' etc,, P.O. Box 218, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 40-42ar ALL persons having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM GEORGE TWAMLEY, Retired Far- mer, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the. 26th day of August, 1979, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 27th day of October, 1979, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 26th day of September, 1979. .. PRESTand EGENER, Barristers, etc., P.O. Box 218, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —'40-42ar 20. Public notices I WILL not be responsible. for any debts incurred in my _name .by .my--_wif.e-..Barbara- Roberts as of this date, Thursday, October 11, 1979.—Calvin Robert- s. -41,42,43x 21. Personal ARE YOU tired of being alone? If you are unat- tached, meet that special person. Apply: P.O.' Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5P1. Please state age. -41-43x 22. Lost and found FOUND - Lady's" -=one speed bicycle. Phone 529- 2725.-42nc PLEASE call 524.-8424, Menesetung Park, Goderich, if you have lost a fluffy, friendly cat wearing a white Collar. -42x LOST - Lady's white Speidel watch, Suncoast Mall area. Phone 524-7922 after 4 "p.m. -42 .. 23. Miscellaneous CEDAR BROOK RETIREMENT LODGE semi private ac- commodation available for Ladies and Gentlemen. Reasonable rates, excellent homecooked meals, ser- vices. Good central Port Elgin location. Call 1.832- 2962 —37tf 24. Btisine' s` ,opportunities EARN a second income. Learn income tax preparation at home. For free brochure write U & R Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1X4. No obligation.-42b.c. 25. To give away TO GIVE AWAY - Three healthy, colorful, playful, 6 - week -old kittens. Call 524- 8650 after 4:30 p.m. -42x 26. Births LAWLOR To Samuel and 'Sarah (nee Hays) Lawlor, of Burlington, Ontario, a daughter, Sarah Jane, 6 lbs. 15 ozs., at McMaster Univ.e.rs_i-t-y Medical Centre, Hamilton, October 11, 1979. Sarah Jane is the granddaughter of Mrs. H. . Glenn Hays, Goderich.-42nc 30. In memoriam BRIGHAM BRINDLEY Mr. and Mrs. James H. In loving memory of a dear Brigham (nee McClinchey) mother and grandmother are pleased to announce the Edith Brindley who passed safe arrival of their away 10 years ago, October daughter,' Jennifer Kathryn, 19, 1969. October 13, 1979 at Clinton From hospital bed to Public Hospital. Proud. heavenly rest grandparents are Mr. and God took you home to be his Mrs. Robert McClinchey and guest, Mr. and Mrs. Charles He saw you were getting Brigham.-42nc tired When a cure was not to be, ' CORRIVEAU So He put his loving arms At Alexandra Marine and around you General Hospital on October And whispered come home 12, 1979, a baby girl, Erin to Me. Lee, was born to John and —Sadly missed by daughter Theresa Corriveaii of Rosella and grandchildren Goderich.-42 Ramona, Randy, Rickey and Roseanne. -42x • DENOMME At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on October 10, 1979, a baby boy, Mat- thew David, 8 lbs., was born to Mr. ,and Mrs. David Denomme of Goderich.-42 GEKILL Hi! My name is Lori Nicole. I was born October 13, 1979 at Woodstock General Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. My proud parents and big sister are Laverne. Janet (nee Hyde) and Jackie. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Gekill, Thornbury, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hyde, Goderich, Ontario.-42nc 30. In memoriam BOGIE In loving memory of a` -dear husband, father and gran- dfather, Ernest J. Bogie, who passed away October 21, 1976., --Ever remembered by his wife and family.-42SDnc THOM CALDWELL In loving memory of a dear a-, husband, George Caldwell, who passed away October 17, 1975. Day by day my thoughts do wander, To a grave not far away, Where they laid my darling 'husband Four long years ago today. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife C)eta.-42x STINSON In loving memory of a dear mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Stinson, who passed away one year ago, October 22, 1978. It ..was just one year' ago, when our Lord called you home For the good life lived upon this earth, he left us on our own. We look ahead to better days, past this world of strife When we will, through His ways, meet again in another life. —Ever remembered by I"n-lo-ving.-mem.ory_of. a-.-dear..-_daughters, June__and.-Gr_ace, brother and uncle' Jim who brother John McGraw and passed away October 18,_ sister .(P_eggy),M-rs--D: A 1974. Gray of Mitchell. -42x We think of you in silence Often speak your name, But all that is left to answer Is your photo in the frame. We never ask for m iracles But today, just one would'do, To see the door push open And see you 'walking 'tht'ough. They say that time heals all sorrow And helps one to forget, But time so far has only shown How much we miss you yet. —Sadly missed and dearly laved by your sister Helen and family. -42 31. Card of thanks FISHER Thanks to the .nurses and staff for the care during our stay at the hospital. Also for the gifts, cards and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr• Lambert, Dr. Cauchi and Dr. Rourke. We are thankful.—Aaron and Ruth Fisher. -42 HUMMEL The family of the late Andrew Hummel Senior wishes to express sincere , BRINDLEY thanks to relatives, friends In loving memory of a dear and neighbors for the lovely mother and grandmother floral tributes, charitable Edith May who passed away donations and messages of 10 years ago. October 19, sympathy in the recent loss 1969. of our father and grand - We have looked everywhere, father,: Your kindness will So we sent a wire to heaven, always be remembered. -42 Tb see if mom was there. They said wait until we check we've'so many of them here. We said if we describe her you'll know her then for sure, For all the moms in heaven there's no one quite like her - Do you have a little lady, Who makes your task seem lighter, And of all the smiles around you, Does hers seem a little brighter, Are they always gay and sunny, Do the days seem free from Care, If so we know the reason, You've got our mom up there. —Always remembered by daughter June, Ron, grandchildren' Brian and LAWRENCE Karen. -42 I would like to take this opportunity to thank BLACK- everyone for their cards, In loving memory of our ' flowers and Visits -while I dear mother, Edna Black, was in hospital and since who left us October 19, 1976. returning home.—Laura God saw that you might Lawrence. -42 suffer So he did what he thought hest, He came and stood beside you And whispered come and res t. You bade no one a last farewell Nor even said goodbye, You were gone before we lftlew it And only God knows why. —Lovingly remembered by her family who is blessed with a treastrr_e of memories. ---42 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979—PAGE 19 Extra Blyth performance ."PAPER WHEAT", the blockbuster show from the Saskatoon, Saskat- chewan's 25th Street House Theatre, comes to Blyth Memorial Hall on Wednesday evening, October 24 at 8 p.m. Tickets to the per- formance of "Paper Wheat" on Wednesday, October 24 are sold' out, but an additional per- formance will be held on Thursday, October 25 at 8 p.m. Phone for tickets. Like the Blyth Summer Festival Theatre, the 25th Street House Theatre creates and; performs original plays about the region' and people it serves. Premiered 'in the West, PAPER WHEAT has had an outstanding reception in all the communities where it has been per- formed. A recent article in the Canadian Weekend Magazine talked about its success not only in smaller centres, but in Calgary, Montreal, and Vancouver. A tour 'highlight has been the performance at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. PAPER WHEAT promises to be an evening of old-style oratory, humor; sentiment, drama and stepdancing. Bill " Prokachuk, a Western Canadian fiddle cham- pion, will provide live fiddle music. The Blyth audience will relate well to the struggles of the early settlers and the actors portraying the many nationalities who broke the land in" the early 1900s. Many residents of Huron County also went West during this time and so_.this evening will be -a tribute to them as well. T-i-ck-ets;-a-t $5 each, are available by mail from the Blyth Centre For The Arts, Box 291, Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1H0 or can be purchased at the Box Office in Blyth on Tuesdays and Wed- nesdays. g Bob Fifth shown Bainborough, an actor with the Twenty - Street here in the spring of 1977 version of "Paper Wheat", a play which will be presented at Blyth Memorial Hall on October 21. The play, which premiered in the West, is on a national tour. (Photo by Pat Close) House Theatre in Saskatoon, is Farms win banner 4-H-N.E WS Tiger Dunlop, 4-H Group No. 1 held its third meeting in Carlow Hall on Monday, October 15. The meeting was opened with the; Pledge. The minutes were read by Susan Pollock. The senior members answered the roll call by naming the color scheme and hues they had chosen for their free choice article and the junior members named their favourite color and told what colors theywould use with it for a color scheme. The leaders demon- strated and started Members on three stit- ches. They were the Bargello, the cross stitch and the Scotch stitch. Members voted on and chose the cover page for their book. Each member made a cover page using the jn". ame, "To the Point Mary Margaret Fuller read the Creed to close the meeting. The next -meeting will be held Monday, October, 22 at 6:30 p.m. at Carlow Hall. Mark your caldendar for the annual Huron County' 4-H Award Night to be held Friday, ovember 9 at the Central Huron Secondary School .00l in Clinton at 8 p.m. olb.ar rne corner JOHNSTON t��'rtruil, h,iitiiu�' My sincere thanks to Dr. Cauchi, and to all who so teresting and I am sure kindly remembered me all Goderich and area while in 'Goderich Hospital residents enjoyed the and since returning plug for the Prettiest home.—Mrs. Ellen Johnston, Town in Canada Auburn. -42 Goderich. . Mr, and Mrs. Gordon -Kaitting were .in London The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late' John Pitblado who lived in Colborne Township for many years before moving to Goderich. on Saturday attending the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Scarrow of Armstrong, B.C. Mr. Scarrow was manager of the Steeles Store, no'iv the People=s Store, in 1929. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kaitting visited with Mrs. Beatrice Geiger in Zurich. RYAN Mr. and Mrs. Cliff My thanks to relatives, McNeil visited Miss friends and neighbors for N Stella McBride at the flowers, visits and cards Sunset Nursing received while in hospital Home in and at home, following my Coiling Tait on Sunday. accident. Special thanks to Mrs. Tait Clark spent Dr. Hollingworth, nurses in SOCIAL NEWS the Thanksgiving, intensive care, ambulance At the Walkerton Little weekend with her drivers, and to Mrs. Eleanor Fair, Heather Holme daughter and daughter's Erskine. Your kindness will Farms, owned by Cliff husband, Mr. and Mrs. alwaysbe remem- McNeil and son Glen John Gibson and family bered.—Laurie Ryan. -42 McNeil, won the Premier of Wroxeter and attended Breeder Banner of the the christening of her Tri -County Show which great-granddaughter included approximately Krista Lee Gibson. 145 head. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. R. to Cliff and Glen. Buchanan enjoyed visits One would be remiss from most of their family not to mention the fact sometime during the that Colborne's Mrs, Thanksgiving holiday. Doug (Minnie) McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Terence was on a Take 30 Hunter had an enjoyable broadcast last Wed- Thanksgiving holiday nesday at 2:30 p.m. "This when" they accompanied came about while she was their daughter and her attending the Inter- husband, Mr. and Mrs, national Ploughing John Thompson of Match in Chatham along Seaforth, to visit their with her husband and grandson and his wife, daughter and friends Mr. - and Mrs. Andrew from Clinton. The in- Thompson at Oakville. terview was quite in- This past weekend they KERR We would like to express our thanks to our family for the lovely dinner in honor of our 40th wedding anniversary. We would also like to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for gifts, cards and best wishes, and for at- tending the party. You made it a very happy oc- casion.—Alvin and Myrtle Kerr. -42x CALDWELL In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, George, who., passed away October 17, 1975. This month comes back with deep regret, Of a wonderful father we'll never forget. You fell asleep goodbye, But our memory of you will never. die. MOYER Denny and Debbie (nee. Salter) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Katherine Ellen "Katie", oh Saturday, October 13, 1979 at Royal Victoria •Hospital. Barrie, Ontario. without WILSON ThA�rr family of the late Be`trice Wilson express their gratitude to all who helped in any way during her illness and at the time of their loss of a dear wife, mother, and grandmother. With special thanks to the staff on First Floor at Alexandra Hospital and at University Hospital for the excellent care given to her; to Stiles Funeral Home for their assistance during a very trying_time; to Rev. —Sadly missed and always* John D. M. Wood for his remembe-red by' daughter ,comforting message; and to Verna, son -in iawFrank and the Women of Knox , for grandchildr, en Wayne, ,serving) a delicious lun- KarenJana and Brian. ---42x ch.--l10ar 0 visited again with their daughter -in Sea forth and attended a family gathering with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter of Stratford' also joining them'. Mrs. Hunter's nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett of Detroit visited with them this past week. W.I. NEWS - Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute October meeting will' be Thursday, October 25 at I :45 p.m. As thio is the International Year of the Child, the guest speaker will he from the Family and Children's Services. Members of Londesboro Institute will he guests. Members are reminded that there will be a penny sale. Come and bring a friend. - SCHOOL NEWS Colborne Central School have an in- teresting program. This Thursday, October 18 the school will be taking part in the cross country tournament at Point Farm Provincial Park. On Monday, October 22 the school will be engaged in several in- ternational activities during the school day. On Wednesd° iy, October 24 the school will he having an Open House from 7 to 9 p.m. This is the International Year of the Child Day. Monday, October 29 is Professional Develop- ment Day and the pupils will have a holiday. The teachers will be attending the P.D. Day at Holmesville school and the theme of the day will be "Discipl-ine That Works". 4.{