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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-02-20, Page 9'.4 8, HELP -WANTED -14� SEROCES AVAILABLE' GENERAL construction foreman wanted for service' station in Goderich. Apply stating- age, experience and. Wages expected to. Daly Construction Limited, 85 Jaffray Street, Galt. — 7 - 9 10. WANTED (General) LADY would like room and board near Alexandra Hospital, beginning, of March. Phone, collect 382 W4, Brussels. '— 8,9x WANTED, baby stroller in good condition. Phone 524-6545. — 8 SHARP'S THE WORD — saws, hand and ' electric, hand -push lawn mowers, Cutlery, axes, etc:, — C. H. Homar, Huron Road, opposite store. - 8,9,10 COMPLETE household effects or small lots wanted. Call C. & E. Furniture, 524-7231. — 42tf 11. 'EMPLOYMENT WANTED RENOVATIONS: Rec rooms; lined wardrobes; all types oil building and repair. Ed Vincent, phone 524-6280. — 51tf ►. BIRTHS ALLAN: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on, February 15, 1969, to Mr. and. -Mrs.. Robert Allan, Goderich, a son, James Robert, a brother for Elizabeth Anne. -8 C. BRIEFS TAX TIME AGAIN! ARE you having trouble with that Return? Phone 524.6842 For quick specialized service! T1 Shorts — $3.00 - $5.00 T1 Generals — $20.00 and up HURON FARM ACCOUNTING GODERICH, ONT. G7 CUSTOM chain sawing, lots cleared, trees trimmed, firewood and "logging. Reasonable, rates. Can for appointment ' anytime. ' Phone 524-6632. — 4tf AUCTION SERVICE Allan 1VIacIntyre Experienced -- Licensed Auctioneer and Appraiser Complete Auction Service Phone 528-3519 Lucknow, Ontario 6,13 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS IN _THE ESTATE OF CLAIRE B. PITBALDO, LATE OF THE TOWNPF GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF,. HURON MOTHER will babysit child in .MARRIED WOMAN her home. Phone 524-6594. -All persons claiming against ,the 7,8 Bove Estate are required to forward full particulars of their WOULD like part time work, claims to the undersigned, on or any type: Phone 526-7751. - 8 before the 18th day of March, 1969, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELtY & MURPHY Barristers, ° 18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario. 'Solicitors for the Estate. —8,9,10 12. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF a IN THE ESTATE OF PETER FRANCIS MATHYSSON, LATE WEST WAWANOSH .0F, THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, FARMER All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or - before the 17th day of March, 1969, after which date the assets will be distributed. • ` DONNELLY & 'MURPHY, Barristers,' 18 The ,Square, GO,DERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —8,9,10 TENDERS will be received for the supplying. ' -of approximately 600 pounds • .warble fly powder, to be, ,e delivered',under the supervision of the Warble Fly' Inspector. TENDERS will be received for the spraying of cattle under the Warble Fly Act, statinglump sum price or price. per head for each spray. Tenderers supply necessary equipment and help. r000 ,. *ppt"r-warl. itidre ' - APPLICATIONS for the position of Warble Fly Inspector at the rate of $1,50 per hour will. • be received. Inspector to provide own transportation and collect. spraying'charges, All tenders and applications, sealed and plainly marked, will a, be received by the undersigned up to 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 4th, 1969. Order Shell furnace oil and stove oil from Edward Fuels, -tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil, Co. products. Phone 524-8386. - Cemetery Memorials And Inscription Robert McCallum Dial 524-7345 65 Montreal St. — Goderich D. IN MEMORIAM FALCONER: — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Victor Falconer, who passed away one year ago today, February 20, 1968. From hospital bed to heavenly rest, N God took him home \to be his guest, We lived in hope and prayed in vain,. That he, would' soon be well • again, But God decided we must part, He eased his pain but broke our hearts, Arad_ while he rests in peaceful 'sleep, His memory we shall always keep: = Lovingly remembered and. sadly missed by wife and family: - 8, F00' WANTED, .. FEMALE M1 WANTED Operator for Photo Type setting machine. • No ex periencetnecessary. Apply in person to John " Buchanan, Thursday or Friday afternoon. -- - MacINNIS: — In loving memory off. Mary -Margaret Maclnnis who passed away one year ago, February 24, 1968. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while she,slreps a peaceful sleep, Her memory , we shall always keep. , — Ever remembered by the family. — 8 E. CARDS OF THANKS STOLL: We wish to express our.. heartfelt thanks for the thoughtfulness and sympathy shown to us in the loss of our dear one, Amos Stoll. - To the staff at Huronvie w for their kindness to hini, to our neighbours • - and friends, to Mr and Signal -Star '37 West,.St 4. Goderich E. CARDS OF THANKS KNIGHT: I wish to express My sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who remembered me with flowers, fruit and candy, and to all those who, sent cards and visited Me in hospital. Also _ special thanks to nurses, girls in green on second east, and Dr. Mills. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Harold Knight. — 8x HARRISON: I wish . to thank sincerely, my friends who remembered me with their visits, cards, letters, flowers and gifts, while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mills, Mrs. McClelland, the nurses" and staff on first east Lenore Harrison. — 8b �s. F. 'ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs. B. C. Straughan, Benmiller, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Susanne Ellen, to Mr. N. H. Gordon Strang,, Exeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Strang. The wedding will take place Saturday, March 15, 1969, in "Benmiller United Church, at. 4:30 p.m. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank F. Thompson, Dungannon, wish to announce the .engagement of their daughter, Bernice Anne, to errie Morgan Bert Glenn, son of Mr. and *Mrs. Frank Glenn, Dungannon. Wedding to take place., in Dungannon United "'Church, March 8, 1969, at 3:00 p.m. -8 -G. COMING EVENTS, -Mrs. Joan Armstrong, Clerk, Township of West Wawanosh,i R.R. No. 2,. Lucknow, Ontario. 8, 9 ALL ' persons having claims ALL persons ' having claims against the Estate of MARIA LOUISE BEVINS,. Widow, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County"of Huron, who died on or about the 4th day of November, 1968, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 1st day of March, 1969, as after, that date the assets of the estate will be disfributed. • DAU'ED at Goderich, Ontario, this 29th day of January, 1969. PREST andEGEN_ER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicito,,rs for the Estate —7,8 against the Estate of ALICE DONALDSON, Widow, late of e n c Vt va o or �boizt�\t� e 1St day - f\\ December, 19 8, are required to file the same with fullparticulars with the undersigned w by the 22nd day of February, 1969, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. "• DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this _22ndday of January, 1969. PREST and EGENER, 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —8 ViCF\S . AVA►LA DAILY CAR RENti'AL Reasonable Rates F. McGEE'S Goderich Phone' 524-8391 FOR 'your Antenna Sales and Service. contact" Alvin's TV, 162,r A.. Mary Street, phone 524-9089. — `32tf , ACE RADIO and TV Service, Frank Wilcox, 60' Picton St. W., Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771. r-1tf ir TRI -TOWN BOOKKEEPING ;SERVICE 'Income Tax, T4's coal • lete' record preparation and matin n,,,,`Yia :.., ....,;; �...,. .Beane, 482-9260. — 49tfn MOBILE Horseshoer, • Aluminum, Steel or Plastic • Shoes. Moe Hill, Varna. Phone 482.9866, — tt rs, HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL CLINTON We pay $5 to $15 for fresh dead or disabled cows or horses. We IF pick up calves' and small pigs as a service to you. Call collect 482-9811 Lic. 169-C-68 50tf VACUUM cleaners; sales and service for all makes. R. K. Peck, Varna phone Hensall 262-5350. 48ttn o+keric , who�\d • 16. PUBLIC NOTICE . YOUR MWAY.ire o erich ,""yrs. ' r aec '"er, 252 Oxford St., phone 524-9169. — 8,9,10 Mrs: ' Stiles, -for fhe many expressions 'dfi_comfort and help which have meant so much to us. — Mrs. Stoll and family. — 8 • SCHULER: Mrs. Lou ' Mas.kell and Mrs. Frank Allen, sisters of the late Mrs, Hilton Schuler, extend- heartfelt thanks to everyone viho showed- kindness in any way at the time of their bereavement. To Dr. J. W. Wallace, the Reverend R. U: MacLean, the management and staff of the Goderich• Noising Home, who did so much for Mrs. Schuler while she was ill and during her stay at the Nursing Home; to those who 'phoned, sent cards and lovely floral tributes, or- in any other way helped to make our burden lighter — our sincere appreciation. — 8 - BRINDLEY: I wish to thank my WI --rives, -friends and-weigh-bouts f r• vis' ries inrdbile t r s,.\\p w•r• ts q, p � ; .A�l andr bspftal.\ 4 •cia\l thanks to • Dr. Jackson, ambulance attendance and nurses and staff on first floor east. ` Mrs. Chas. Brindley. — 8x DURNIN: ` We wish to express our sincere gratitude for , the many helpful and thoughtful acts of kindness during the loss of a dear uncle, George Orville Durriin. Special thanks for the lovely flowers, to . the Crewe neighbours for their flowers,.and donation to the Heart Fund, to Reverend J. Donald MacDonald for his consoling message. — The Durnin Family. — 8 - resentative _�_. - AAi,G�E . Reserve March. 26 . for Women's Institute. Desert.Card _. Party. GQDLRICH BION,A; $T A.R,' " 11A ", :FEBRUARY' >, 11. lapie Leaf Chapter I. General And • Annual Me�tin The annual meeting of the Maple Leaf Chapter LO.D.E. was held at • the home of Mrs. J. Leitch: Mrs. J. Stringer, first vice regent, presided over to short, general meeting preceding the annual meeting. Mrs. F. Curry asked that the Chapter sponsor the annual Red Cross .Campaign in March and received the approval of the' members. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. W. J. Hughes is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. 'Ebb M. Ross of Newgate St., Goderich to his staff. Mr. Ross ,will be pleased to discuss your real estate needs `vii th you. Drop down and see him today. RESERVE Monday, March 17„ for . Colborne Township Variety night, 8: oo PANCAKE' " supper at the - Salvation Army, Friday, February 21, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m, 'Admission .50c per person or $1.35 per family. — 8 RUMMAGE sale at the Salvation Army, Saturday, February 22 at 1:30 p.m. —8 THE C.O.F. is holding a card party at their hall in Benmiller on Saturday,'" February 22, at 9:00. Lunch provided. Everyone welcomed. -- 8x . p,ANCE •at the Auburn Community Hall,- Saturday, February 22, • 9.12-p.m.,. `t\- eDono e0 de anch. Boys *till \Ale` playing. n' ,Lunch booth provided. — 8x BUS to Ice Capades February 28. Phone 529-7921 or 529-7929. — 7,8tr - EUCHRE and 500, sponsored by the Sunset Circle._ at the Orange Hall, Thursday, February 27, at ,, 8 p.m. Admission .50c. Lunch provided. — 6,7,8,9 „ ON DISPLAY in the Goderich Public Library from February 17 to March 3, 13 pieces of sculpture created by .Canadians and. on loan from the Art tL .' c-kula n z' A letter • from. the- Salvation Army for their anual"blitz was read and ff iembeh were asked to volunteer their services. ' Mrs. J. Stringer and Mrs. W. McKellar will be the ;representatives for the annual convention . to be held in Hamilton, Ont. The Ways ' and Means Committee reported to the member that, the tickets are pow,.xeady for Sale for the April 29, 'Smorgasbord luncheon when June Callwood; will be the guest speaker at 1:30` p.m. The next meeting will he held at the home'' of Mrs. R. McGee on Monday, March 3, 8:15 p.m; Mrs. . B. Ainslie, regent, presided over the annual meeting at which secretaries and convenors presented reports as follows: secretary, QMrs. G. McManus whose report was read by 'Mrs. M. Egener; assistant secretary, Mrs. E. : Weaver; treasurer, , Mrs. R.-` Hughes; assistant treasurer, Mrs. W. McKellar; educational secretary, Mrs. J. Skeoch; echoes secretary, Mrs. S. Hadden; services at home and abroad, Mrs. S. Anderson; standard bearer, Mrs. M. McGill; commonwealth relations, Mrs. J. Wallace; world affairs, Mrs. R. Breckenridge; film . c4nvengr, Mrs. C. Edward; public relations, Mrs. M. Rayner; immigration and citizenship _ Mrs. G. L. Royal; membership; -Mrs. J. Remington; opportunity shop, Mrs. J. Stringer and Mrs: F. ° Curry. , ` - Mrs. a. Edward, convenor of the nomination • committee, presented the following slate of officers for 1969 and read "by Mrs. R. Breckenridge:. regent, Mrs. B. Ainslie; first vice regent, Mrs. J. Stringer; Second vice regent, ' Nhrs. W. McKellar; secretary, Mrs. G. L.. Royal; . assistant secretary, ' Mrs. J. MacKenzie; treasurer, Mrs. R. Hughes; assistant treasurer, Misr W . M cKellar; educational secretary, Mrs. J. Skeoch; echoes secretary, Mrs. S.. Hadden; services at home and abroad, Mrs. N. Ormandy, Mrs. J. Coates; standard bearer, Mrs. M.,. McGill; assistant standard bearer, Mrs, J. ° Coates; pulic relations secretary, - Mrs. C. Boddy; commonwealth relations �. secretary, Mrs. J. Wallace; immigration and citizenship, Mrs. M. Harper; . world affairs secretary, Mrs. M. Rayner; film convenor, Mrs. R. McGee; membership secretary, Mrs. M. Egener, opportunity shop convenor, Mrs. J. ' Stringer, and treasurer, Mrs. F. Curry; social convenor, Mrs. H. Murphy; lunch convenors,* Mrs. F. Sandy and Mrs. B. Ross. The regent, Mrs. i$. Ainslie, thanked the members for their co-operation during her past. year in office. fch sw+l p k . $p: 5 :aplsmtaIncdh *aTbhuSruddayay at 449 8..T ° Pick 1,1P*Or: r Red Whit* and B14e5W.eepst$1.10'`entry 'torrlrs here.. 4a R WI BLUE SPECIALS THIS WEEK OW� RED - 1962 Biscayne 4 -door, V8, automatic, etc. Safety checked. Lic. H53244. This week only $699:96. WHITE 1964 Pontiac ' .Laurentian .2 -door, , 6 -cylinder. Lic. H53997. This week only $1,075.. BLUE - 1966 Oldsmobile . Dynamic 2 -door hardtop, . automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, whitewalls, discs, rear speaker. Lic. 71067.1. This week only 51.899. BAIRD MOTORS (Goderich) Ltd. Huron Road ' 524-8311 Malin. NMI To lift your spirits out orthe Mid -Winter doldrums & put new vim'iti your wardrobe. •tl Come with small amounts of money stagger home with loot. ,l 19. LOST AND FOUND sincerely thank those who remembered me while I was a patient in Victoria. hospital, London'. — Jack Stoddart. — 8x WITMER:' The family, of the late LOST: Male Beagle in vicinity of •Harry C. Witmer wish to thank Carlow. Reward. Phone friends, neighbours and relatives 524-8076 after 6 p:m. — 8 - for their kindness in our recent bereavement. 8 20. MISCELLANEOUS FORMAL WEAR RENTALS. Dress right for all. occasions. We are agents for Freeman's Formal Rentals,- Pickett and Campbell Limited, Clinton and Goderich. 411, A. BIRTHS HUNKINS: At Alexandra. hospital, Goderich, on February 17, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald Hunkins, + Clinton, a daughter. HA'1F cru �rugs anfl chaff, rs - c1 anecrby depen e c eaners. Call Superior Maintenance, phone 524-8892, Goderich — 2.lff ATE , +t Alexandra_. hospital, Goderich, on FebruarY 18, 1969, to Mr. ars. Brian Porter, RR 2, . 1erich, a son, Robert John. SCHRAM: Thanks to all my relatives and friends for gifts, cards and visits while I was confined to Alexandra and Victor4a hospitals. Special thanks to the doctors and staff of both hospitals for "their ,kindnesses..— Francis Schram. — 8x KELLY: The family of the late John Kelly wish to express their sincgre thanks b to friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy, mass cards, and many acts of kindness shown in the. loss of a dear husband and father. 'Special thanks to Father H. Galea, Dr. Ross and staff of a 14uronvie y„ _ thous- �W�ornen's., League of St. Joseph's Church Kingsbridge, Lodge Funeral Home, and to those who helped in ay way. — 8 `^"`^' Jw � n:G •pli:Ggy;pdff exhibition. s use ateri include wood, plastic, stone, bronze, iron, ceramic,_stainless steel and lead. A worthwhile exhibit to see which demonstrates the talent, vitality and skill of the - sculptors represented. — 7,8 ORDER EASTERN - STAR Annual Birthday Party, progressive euchre and 500, will be held Wednesday, February 26, 8 p.m-, at the Masonic Temple.• Turkey smorgasborg and salads. Admission $1. Everyone welcome. 5-8 TRAVEL with a Burley Bus tour to California.. Three weeks filled with ' good fun and happiness.- Visit appiness.-Visit San Francisco — Los Angeles — Las Vegas — Tuculncari -•-• Tulsa — St. Louis and Chicago. From April 11 to May 2 fly De -luxe -air -eond-ilt-roned- motor coach for $350 which inclu'$rles transportation, lodging and l ellman gratuities. Tour guides.. and trusty drivers will be Allan Reed and William Strubb. For information or reservations write or call Allan Reed at 431 Woolwich; Guelph, Tet, 821-2892. -- 7,8 IIIMN AI° .,1 +..I sturitiammnraraustuuszaz GroUP Of w6 bRIcFr-- • In. SHOPPE