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10 The SignolOsr, Thorsdav, ley► 110, 967
E. 'Cards, of Thankn,
141,S$ 1"T ---'the family of the
late Donald Robert &is►sett
wish to thank friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for •the
beautiful floral tributes, Cards,
' donations to the .0 •Peer So-
Viety, and expressions of syun-
pathy. Special thanks to Rev.
R. U. MacLean and .he George
Beattie Funeral Home.
The Btissebt Family:
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15►. Ni
otce,T9 Creditors
tors
ale pearsgtis having claims
.
against the EsVate of MAIM
HouseWie, late of
the Village of Bayfield, in the
G. ty of Huron, who died on
or about., the 51111 day of Apuai,
1967, • are required to file the
same- with full partieuulans with
the undersigned by the 10th day
of June, 1967, as after that date i
the assets of the estate will be
dtistributed.
Dated .at Goderieh, On , a r : o
- this pth day of May, 1967.
HAYS & HAYS, e.
Solieitors for the es.at : ,
33, Montreal Street,
Goderich,, Ontario.'-
20-;22
16. Public Notice
ADVERTISEMENT OF " SALE
OF A, OHATTEL PURSUANT
TO THE MECHANICS' LIEN
ACT
•
TAKE NOTICE that JAMES
ALEXANDER BISSET of the
Town of Goderich, in the Couety
of Huron,, is indebted to ROY
MERL•kM of the Town of Gode
ri•dh in, the sum of $1,243.50 for
feed, care and training for a
.two-year-old standard bred Hr-
ness horse by Sire Johnnie G.
and that the said ROY NIE IXM
Chas remained unpaid for more
,than three months after he
ought to have been paid and
further that the said Roy
Meriam claims to be entitled to
a Possessory Lien on the said ,
horse and pursuant to Section
48 of the Mechanics' Lien Act,
R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 233, a saA.
of the said two-year-old Standard
Bred Maness Horse will be had
by Public Auction on Saturday,
'the 27th day of May, 1967, at
the hour of 3:00 p.m. :at the
Horse .Barns, Goderich Agricul-
ture Park, Goderich, Ontario, to
be conducted by Mike Cum-
mings, Auctioneer, of Gcderioh.
The sale is subject to a re-
s• erve bid.
Dated at Goderich, this third
day of May. A.D., 1967. •
ROY MERIAM,
East Street, -
Goderich, Ontario.
P3-20-21
('.. Briefs
HAWK.INS--1 wish to thank m
fwiends and neighbors for
cards, letters and gifts •uthil. 1
was a patient in Goderich and
London hospitals. Spec.al
thanks to the fellows in the
Town and Country Curling
Clubs.
Jim Hawkins.
20x
The C.P. & T. Fund committee
of Goderich, Oddfellow and Re-
bekah lodges have wheelchairs
and other equipment for loan,
free of charge.. Contact Amos
Osbaldestesi, Park St., phone
9823; or Fred Fritzley, Wilson
St., phone 7217. . •
16 .
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL SER-
VICE, 32 Wellington, Stratford.
' For all airlines, steamships, rail,
hotel reservations, tours,'* Low
bank rates on time payments.
Prepadds .arranged for relatives
visiting from overseas. Call
271-5710. 7
Am going . to Preston soon.
Anyone with old woolens for
blankets phone Mrs. W. Doerr:
Stader, 5249284. 20
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove oil from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealer for all Shell
Oil Co. products. Phone 524-
$386. ,t1
11. in Memoriam
STEWART-1 wish to express
my, sincere. thanks w t'r.eilds,
neighbors and relatives for
-their . kindness shown to. rit
with visits; flowers, gifts and
treats; also the many, many
mitts, le . t ers and reading ma-
terial sent to me dor in;;•
leng,hy stay as a pati:.zt in
St. Joseph's hospital, Lond. n.
Everything 'was very much
appreciated.
Mrs. Gordon S.ew•art.
20x
FRiFi'GLEY-In loving memory
of a dear son and brother,
Gerald Nh •Fritzley, who pass-
ed.away one year ago, May 18,
1966.
A faee that is haunting us ever,
A voice we are longing to hear,
A smile we'll remember forever,
While we try to forget every
tear.
A sad, but sweet remembrance,
A memory land and true
And a token of affection, dear,
And heartache, Gerry, tor you.
—Ever • remembered by Mom,
Dad, Linda and Joe. 20x
RUTLEDGE--In loving memory
of Viola Rutledge, who passed
away. one year ago, May 29,
1966.
Time takes away the edge • of
grief,,. •
But m•emery tuns back every
leaf.
—Ever remembered by the
family. 20x
RUTI ADGE---in loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
Viola Rutledge, who passed
, away one year ago, May 29,
1966.
• God took her home, it was his
will, -
• But in our heart, she liveth
still.
—Ever remembered bjr hus-
band Eugene and' children,
Darla, Duane and Darren.
20x
E. Cards of Mamie
•
E. Cards of Thanks
VOUNGe--I wish to express ,n
thanks and appreeiata.on to my
neighbors, friends and rela-
tives for their kindn 'ss and
sympathy 'shown to me in my
recent sad bereavement in the'
loss of wy dear husband; for.
beautiful`floral taibutes, card
gifts and for help in the
hone or any other- way. Spe-
cial Thanks "to Dr. J. W. Wal-
lace and the Lodge Futi,eal-
Home.
Norma A. \'oun
PRICE
Selected Group Of -
SUIT'S
SIZES.36 to 39
SPORT
CO AT Sf
SIZES 36 to 38
SWEATERS.
CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS
HOUSTON—W a wish to. express
our thanks and appreciation
to our friends,' relatives and
neighbors for their kindness
and sympathy during our re-
cent bereavement.
The Houaton family
and Olive Young.
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RO.Ii NSON—No words—can con-
vey the deep appreciation 1.
feel for all expressions of
sympathy, the floral offerings,
and Bards received in the hour
of my bereavenient. Special
thanks to dear -friends and
neighbors; Dr. G. F. Mills, the
Amibuslanee Service 'and for
the flowers from the pupils
and friends of Colborne Town-
shp
Many Robinson.
20x
WHAIEY-4 wish to thank Imo.
V. L. McGeoutgh and IC. C.
Lambert, nurses, aid,1es and
gids in green for all their
kindness shown to nie while
a' patient in Alexandra hos-
pital)
Gerd 'Whaley.
SPORT.
SHIRTS.
SHORT & LONG `SLEEVE
F. Engagements
Mr. and 1V1rs. Cori Fisher,
Goderich„ wislit ,til anlidun _the_,,
engagement pf their eldest
daughter, Joanne Maves, , to Mr:
Richard William ,Duckworth, son
Of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Duck='
worth, Goderich. Weddi•rig will
take plass Saturday, Jtir}ee17, at ,
3:30 • p.m. in Victoria Street
United Church, Goderich-
. 20x
Ir. and Mrs. Harold Hirst„
Goderich, wish to announce the -
engagement of their daughter,
Kathleen, to .Mr. Carl Edward
Peterson, son of Mrs. Harold
Peterson of Goderich and the
late .Mr. Peterson. Wedding to
take place Saturday, June 10 at
3:00 p.m. at ,Victoria 'Street
United, Church Goderioh
VESTS
EARL
RAWSON
Style
Shop
r�.
G. Coming Events
The annual reunien of the
Elgin Regiment will be 'lel(' at
the Legion Hall .at Woodstock,
on Saturday and Sunday, June
3 and 4. Registration on Satur-
day at 12 p.m. All Elgin Veter-
ans are urged to attend.
20-21
May 24 --Nile United Church,
morgasbord, 5:30 to 8:30, p.m.
Aduts 51.50, public school stu-
dents, 50c, pre-sehoolers, free.
Everyone welcome.
18, 20
'the Goderich Women's In-
' sti-tute will hold a bake sale
Friday, • May , 19 at 2 -.pen., in
Denonilne's Flee CT , Shop •
Catholic Women's League tea
and bake sale Wednesday, June
14, 2:30 to 5 pan., in St: Peter's
Parish Hall. EVeryone" welcome.
.20-23'
Dun'i forget hospital Aux-
iliary tea and penny fair draw
at MacKay hall, June lith. Prizes
for penny fair will be at•Derain-
ore's' Flower Shop, May 25th.
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May 3 is,• --Auction sale, lunch
e&uieer ;i:id bake 000,h at
Ho anesville United C h u r ch
grounds at 7 •p.m. . Edward
laiictt, auctioneer. 2J-21
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G. Coining Events
The Ahmeek Chapter, 1.0:D.E.
will • hold a rummage sale in'
MacKay Hall on Friday, May 26,
at two pan. Pzek-up'w41 be made
Friday i,.or.ning. £hone Mrs. U.
Linereen. 7715 or Mr, . Oe-seell,-
7781: g•0
Reserve Wednesday, ,tune 144'h' -
for Knox Ohureh Contenn.a1..
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Sorgas�bord: Continuous ser-
vice froul 5:00 to 7 :00 —pew
Tickets $2.00 each. Phone '1842
or 859.6. 20 & 22 e
Pcti ee sale and tea, Sa. urday,
June 3rd, at two p.m., at the
Salvation Arrny citadel. Span -
;ore(' by the Hume league.
'eu:.
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The U.C.W. of Grace United
Church, Porter's - Hill, are hold-
'ina bake sale ie Denomine's
Flower Shop, Saturday aricr-
noon,.May 20th. ' , j -' 20
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' Annual 1K-40) Kinsmen dance,
Saturday, May 27th, at Mai,land
ountry Ulub, 9 till? -.• 20.
Join the Goderieh Township'
Centennial weekend celebra-
tions, June 16-17-18. A choir is
being organized for the ,variety
show, J,uune 16 and church ser-
vice J4ne 18. First practice on
1Vlay 25, 8:30 p.m. at Holrnes-
vi11e school. ,Residents or ior.&
er residents are invited to par-
ticipate. - 20.
t
Centennial D•a•nee, Friday, May
19, Legion members, auxiliary
members and guests are. invited
to celebrate "Centennial Year"
by coming to this dance in Cen-
tennial costumes. Prizes for best
costumes. Dance to the "Blue -
times", 9:30 - 1:30.. . 20x
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School Has Ful 1 Staff
The regular monthly meeting of -
the Goderich Collegiate Institute
board was held at the collegiate
on Monday evening, May 8, with
all members present except Mr.
East.
The architect Mr. Snider was
present and reported on peogress
Teachers WWII
Take Courses
Goderich publicschool board
met en Victoria school on Monday,
May, 8, Mat 8:00 p.m. with all mem.bers present with the exception of
Trustee Marriott,
Principal, R. E. Smith,pre.
sented his report for the month of
April which' read as follows:
Enrollment: Victoria public
school, 569; Robertson Memorial
public school, 234; VictorLaur.
iston,`-. 317;„ supply' teachers re.
quired, 18 1/2 days.,
The secretary presented resig.
nations from Mrs. Vasella and
Mrs. Reed.
TAKE COURSES
`Principal Smith advised that
Miss Shirley Brown will _take
a librarian's course and Mrs.
Cranston wild be taking a remed.
ial reading course this summer.
"Upon satisfactory completion of
these courses, each teacher will
be granted an allowance of $200..
00 each on the first teaching day
of September.. •
.Moved by Trustee McCreath
that the property committee be
authorized to proceed with found.
ation planting' on the north side
of Victoria school.
Meeting adjourned at 10:30 p, m.
of the 'addition- being built to the
collegiate.
°DCI principal Stringer,. -re..:
commended that Miss Heatheir._.
Findlay be engaged as a physical
,eduraton teacher. It was moved
and adopted that Miss Findlay be
hired and this teacher completes
the. staff for 1967.68. ,
PHONE. SYSTEM
It was recommended. by Mr.
'Stringer that a telephone system
for .the new addition. be installed
which• would donsist of the/ollow.
ing equipment:` one telephone f,Or
the principal's. ,office; ohe lot the
vice.firincipal's; one for the gen.
eral office; one for the guidance
department; ' one for the common
staff room; one for the commer.
cial director's' room. Each tel.
ephone would have access to three
consecutive lines; one digitdial
intercom would" be included with
the v hole system to Gest a month,
ly'rental of $86.45,
A letter from Hon. C.S. Mtie,
Naughton regarding increased
g"raiits to secondary schools -was
read and filed.
Moved, that the secretary of
the board, the principal and chair/.
man prepar6 an advertisement
and advertise for a business„ ad•
mir istrator for the Goch ich
Collegiate Institute' board t
,dt}ties to continence July 1,
-Meeting_ adielirned at 11:30 P.
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