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14e SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE D. IN MEMORIAM
HOME repairs, remodelling,
floors, tiled ceilings.
eavestroughing, panelling rec.
rooms, kitchens, etc. No job too
�. small. • Free estimate..
Workmanship guaranteed. Phone
624-9387, — 21tf
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
• Harvey Dale, Clinton
PHONE 482-3320
— 13tf
-HURON
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
We pay $5 to $15 for fresh dead
or disabled cows or horses. We
pick up calves and small pigs as a
service to you:
Call collect 482-9811
Lic. 169-C-68
50tf
We Gut window blinds, any size,
to your specification.
Priced from x$1.89
SMITH'S OFFICE SUPPLY
(formerly McEwan's)
• Albert St., Clinton
-,LAMB'S DELIVERY
MOVING HAULING;
PHONE 524-9657
Reasonable Rates
14-22
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CUSTOM chain sawing,' lots
cleared, trees trimmed, firewood
and logging., Reasonable rates.'
Call for appointment anytime.
•P}rone-54=68B 4tf-
HAVE your rugs and chairs
• cleaned by dependable cleaners.
Call Superior Maintenance,
"phone 524-8892, Goderich —
24tf
ACE RADIO and TV Service,
Frank Wilcox, 6.0 Pi•cton St. W.,
Goderich4:.Ont. Phone 524-7771.
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• EAVESTROUGHING
BENNY BJERG
General Contracting
202 Queen St, Clinton
Phone 482-9372
25tfn
VACUUM cleaners; sales and
service for all makes. R. K. Peck,
Varna phone Hensall 2-53'50.
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FLEM`LNG -.
Painting Trowel Pointing
Phone 524-8831
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16. PUBLIC NOTICE
CHISHOLM TV
311 Mary Street
Phone 524-9576
Will be closed for their annual
vacation " from • August • 2 to
August 14.
30
19. LOST AND FOUND -
LOST in Goderich on Friday a
grey silk parasol with red lines
Phone Seaforth 627-0178
collect. - 30
20. MISCELLANEOUS
FORMAL WEAR RENTALS.
Dress right for all occasions. We.
are agents for Freeman's Formal
Rentals. Pickett and CamRbell
Limited, Clinton and Goderic}'
A. BATHS
OHM: At Stratford General
Hospital, Stratford, on July 20,
1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ohm (nee Beverley Culbert), a
daughter, Weather Joanne,
AND LIGHTNING RODS
NEW INSTALLATIONF •
& REPAIRS •
• Estimates Without Obligation
Contact
R. E. RUTTAN
Wingham — Phone 357-1077
11tf
CUSTOM BULLDOZING
• CHAS. BRUINSMA
.Bayfield 565-2846 '
• 15tf
ART'S LANDSCAPING
1r Seeding, Sodding, Shrubs
FREE ESTIMATES
166 Bennett St. E.
524-9126 22tf
• .I,USTOM combining — grains
and all types of seed. Seed also
• bought. Contact L. W. Woods,
294-6576. -- 30,31,32,33
DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
•FOR your Antenna Sales and
Service contact Alvin's TV, 162
Mary Street, phone 524-9089. —
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SCREENED TOP SOIL
(stone, grass and root free)
LANDSCAPE WORK
(light dozing, levelling,
backfilling, etc.)
BACKHOE WORK
-excavating, ete:?
CEMENT—GRAVEL
also for lanes and yards,
fill, etc.
LYLE MONTGOMERY
Clinton
482-7644 evenings
or
Clayt's Gulf Service
482-7661
RICK WORK, fireplaces,
tonework, 'chimneys, barbecue
and incinerator and repairing
stucco. Ray Squire, Port Albert,
phone Dungannon 520-7636. —
1 ltf
Highest prices paid for dead
*stock. Up to $15.00• for cows.
Up to $20.00 for horses. Call
collect 881-3459 Walkerton.
GRAF -STOCK REMOVAL
Walkerton — lOtf
• GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential --- Commercial --
Industrial
155 Keays Street
Phone• 524-8670
• Goderich, Ontario.
CURRAN': At Alexandra. Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
on July 21, 1969, to Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Curran, RR 1,
Dungannon, a daughter. -
LEISHMAN : . At Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on July 22-, `1969,` to
M.r. and Mrs. Frank Leishman,
Goderich, a daughter. '
B. DEATHS
PIC 'i'J;ER : In Chicago; . Mrs,
Betty 'Pichler, former :Betty
McIver. Survived by sop, Paul;
datrghter, Deborah; mother, Mrs.
Dorothy "McPhail; sisters, Mrs.
Margaret Joanisse, Windsor; Mrs.
Cy (Eva) Robinson, Tilisonburg;
brothers, Bill McIver, Goderich,
and Don McPhail, Stratford.
Funeral ' service wa,s held
Saturday, July . 19, 1969, in
Chicago. -30
C. BRIEFS
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WILLIAMS CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford — Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
Representative
215 Wellington St. S., Goderich'
Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345,
D. IN MEMORIAM
MAHOOD: In loving memory of
a dear brother-in-law, Ray, who
passed away July 26, 1967. '
This day we do remember,
A loving thought we give,
To one no longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives.
— Always remembered by Bob,
Betty and family. — 30.
RIVETT: In loving memory of.
Thomas Rivett, who ' passed
away, one year ago July 28,
• 1968.
You bade no one a last farewell,
Nor etreh said goodbye,
You were gone before we
realizedr,
And only God knows ,why.
Time goes on with many
changes,
Joys and• sorrows, smiles and
tears, -
But . your memory is ever
cherished,
With the passing of the year.
— Sadly missed and fondly
remembered by Iris, Gordon,
Carol and Paul. — 30x
RIVETT: In loving memory to
one that was dear to • me,
Thomas 1-1. Rivett, who passed
away • one year ago July 28,
1968.
One sad and lonely year has
passed, '
Since my great sorrow. fell, .
The shock 'that I received that
day,
No one can ever tell. •
God gave me strength to meet it,
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
It is lonely here without you,
I miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to me,
Since you were called away.
You bid no one a last farewell,
Nor even said goodbye,
You were gone before I realized,
Andonly God knows why.
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mary. — 30x
E. CARDS OF THANKS
CLARK: I wish to thank my
friends and relatives for cards
and visits while a patient in
Alexandra Marine and General
HospitaL Special thanks t(o Dr. J.
W. Wallace; nurses and staff on
second' and first floor. — Tait
'Clark. — 30
MARSHALL: I would like to
• express mY appreciation to
friends and relatives for their
flowers, cards .and kindness
received • while a patient in
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
A. B. Deathe, Or. N. C. Jackson,
nurser, a, d staff of second west
and.. second east of Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital. —
Joyce Marshall:"-- 30
RIVETT: In loving memory of a
dear Grampa, Thomas H. Rivett,
who passed away one year ago
July 28, 1968.
Today brings back sad memories
to a heart so young, yet so
old,
• For the kindness and love that
you 'gave us,
We are sure that your heart *as
of gold.
As we travel on down life's
highway,
Not many like you we meet,
, And I'm sure if God could'have
spared you,
Then our lives v Gould be
complete.
So we will keep the old flag a
flying,
As our Saviour permits us to do,ex,
Till he finds favor to call us,
To go up to heaven with you.
— Always loved and retnembered
by Norris and Hilda. — 30x
GRENIER: We wish to express
ur sincere thanks and
ppreciation to our friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
wonderful "help •and beautiful
floral tributes and messages of
sympathy extended to us in the
to s—gfdear.__ _husband .and.. ,
father. ' Special thanks to -Dr.Wallace and all the nurses of the
hospital. — Mrs. Archie Grenier
and family. — 30
We wish to thank 'everyone who
donated articles for our Penny
air at the Art Mart last week;
also everyone who' donated
baking ' for our Bake Sale.
Everything was very much
appreciated. — St. Peter's
Catholic Women's League. —
30x
' DRAPER : I wish to thank my
friends and neighbors for visits,
cards, flowers and gifts while I
was , a patient in Alexandra
Hospital and Victoria Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Dr.
A. B. Deathe, Dr. R. •Passie,
nurses and staff. - Ruby 'Draper.
30x .
FISHER: I wish to thank all
who remembered me with cards,
visits and gifts while I was • a
patient in Goderich Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. A. B.
Deathe, Dr. N. •C. Jackson,
nurses and staff on 2nd east. —
Mrs. Muriel Fisher. -- 30x
RANCE: The thoughtfulness
and sympathy extended by our
friends and neighbors during our
recent sorrow will always remain
with us as a precious memory.
Our sincere thanks to all. — Mrs.
Esther Rance and family. — 30
' WAGNER: I wish to thank Dr.
Street, the nurses and staff on
the. second floor while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital;. also
friends and relatives for the,
lovely flowers, cards and gifts. —
Mrs. Fred Wagner. — 30
POPP: I wish to express my
thanks and appreciation to my'
relatives and friend's for calls,
cards, gifts and flowers while I
was a patient in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich; also my thanks to Dr.
N. C. Jackson and nurses on
seond floor, east. — Amber M.
Popp. -30p
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F. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dieks;
London, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth Anne,. to Mr. Rodney
Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Reid of Goderich. The wedding
will take place August 16, 1969,
at 2:30 • o'clock, at Egerton
Baptist Church, London. Miss
Dieks is a graduate of London
Teachers' College. Mr. Reid is a
graduate of the University of
Guelph. — 30n
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ambery
wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Susan Angstrom Ambery, to Mr.
Flemming Theo Knudsen,
Kingston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Evald -Knudsen..The., wedding
will take place gaturday, August
23, 1969, at '2 o'clock, in Knox
Presbyterian Church. — 30x
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Weber,
Goderich, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Judith Dianne, to Mr. Ian
Gooding, sun of Mrs: Adeline
Gooding and the late Franklyn
Gooding of New York City,
N.Y. Wedding to take place
Saturday, August 16, -1969; at
Goderich. — 30
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p► ENGAGEMENTS •
Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong,,
Goderich, Ontario,. .wish -to
announce the forthcoming
marriage' of their only daughter,
Feithlinn, Adelle, to ':Murray
Manly Campbell, son of Mrs.
Glenwood Campbell of Belfast,
Ontario, and the 4 late Mr.
Campbell. The wedding to take
place Saturday, August 9, 1969,
at 2 p.m., in St. George's
Anglican Church, Goderich,
Ontario. --.30x
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Oenen,
RR 1, Port Albert, are pleased to
announce the (;orthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Diane, to Mr. Herman Proper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Proper
of RR 4, ,Rockwood, Ontario:
The wedding will take place
Saturday, August 16, 1969, at
7:30 p.m., in the Christian
Reformed Church, Lucknow,
Ontario. — 30x •
G. COMING EVENTS
DANCE and reception for Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McDougall (nee
Marlene White) Friday, July 25,
1969, in the hpndesboro Hall.
Scott's Orchestra. Everyone
welcome. — 30x
RUMMAGE sale at the Salvation
Array, Saturday, July 26th, at
1:30."- 30
ANTIQUE SHOW — 1ith
Annual Western Ontario Antique
"ghow.' Stratford Arena, Monday,
August 4th, to Saturday, August
9th. —,30,31
13. AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale
and Farm Implements
No. 31, Concession 11,
Township. 1'/4 • miles
Holmesville on
Saturday, August 2nd
at 1:30 p.m.
FARM — The 80 acre farm
situated on concession .11, lot
30, Goderich Township. The.
farm is seeded to approximately
28 acres of ;A mixed hay and'
approximately 50 acres of oats
IMPLEMENTS — International
300 Utility tractor with
hydraulic lift and P.T.O.; Case S.
tractor with pulley and P.T.O.;
International 6 ft. "trailer
combine with International 4
cylinder motor,' .with '• full
attachments . including bean
attachment; John Deere '2 '
furrow trailer plow; Cockshutt 2
furrdW`''trailer pltiw;' '•Cake 4"
furrow trailer plow with Eagle
hitch; farm wagon (15 in.
wheels); flat rack; Case 9 ft.
trailers swather with lifters;
International 9 ft. spring tooth
Cultivator with power lift;
International manure spreader;
Cockshutt fertilizer seed drill;
seeder and fertilator with P.T.O.
attachment; Oliver 2 row corn
planter; set of double discs; 5
section drag harrows; 4 section S
drag harrows; Deering 6 ft.
mower; buck rake (for 3 point
hitch); single row scuffler; -power
saw; saw and mandrel; 21/2 H.P.
garden tractor with plow- and.
cultivator attachments; potato
plow; tree puller- for front end
loader; 2 wheel trailer -(15 in.
tires); Quantity of cedar posts, .
cedar poles, ash, elm and maple
lumber; 150 ft. _of plastic water
pipe; logging chains; steel cable;
forks; shovels; Cascade 40 hot
water tank (nearly new); 1959
Chevrolet Apache 1/2 ton truck
with rack; numerous other
articles.
Terms on Farm implements —
Cash •
Terms on Farm 10% on date of
sale and balance ill 30 days with
farm selling subject to reserve
bid, with mortga'°available
upon arrangement:
No reserve as the home farm is
sold. • •
Wilfred H. Glazier
Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott ,
Auctioneer
of Farm
from Lot
Goderich
south of
30,31b
REMEMBER
'Hi Kids!
I'M GIVING
AWAY
FREE
"IS
and other
prizes
"If ittc/7 for my Softly Contest
in this newspaper''
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CODERI61 SIGrI ' ;L*S''"AR, THURSDAY JUL 241262 .'
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hen :You Have A
STORALL
BUILDING
THE GREEN BRIAR
Two -trine green door on gutter side.
Model • 67 has door on gable side.
Model 65, 89.95
THE SANDALWOOD
Colour --Two-tone brown. Optional
equipment—Planter, box, ramp—light
anchor rods, pegboard bracket holder.
Model 69, 154.96
THE WHITE STAG
Colour—White with woodgrein' panel-
ling on front and gable. Ramp. Optional
equipment—Planter box, light anchor
rods, pegboard bracket holder.
Model 69. 164.96
THE AQUA. HOUSE
Colour—Aqua with white accents. De-
signed for change house complete with
plans for installing wooden floor a, stor-
age of pool equipment.
134.96 .
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL INSIDEW$D- OUTSIDEWxDxH
DOOR OPENING W & H APPROX. SHIP WT
GREENBRIAR 65
'Door on Gable Serie of Model f67 '67
72' x 5754'.,
72' x 7954'
7754' x63' x 69'
7754' X85' x 77'
33'x 6054'
35'x66'
SANDALWOOD
'Model 71, door In centre
69 10054' x.72' 106' x 7754' x 781' 48'x66,
!70 12344'', 72' 127%. >I 7754'x80' 56'x66'
WHITE STAG
•Model 71, door In centre
69 10054' x 72'
•71 1,235'x72'
106'x7754' x7854'
12754' x 77%' x 80'
48'x66'
56'x66'
190
230
290
330 •
290
330
AQUA HOUSE
- 72' x 12254'
7714'!128'x75'
35'x054'
320 •
CONGRATU:LATIONS APOLLO XI TEAM
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We join the world in congratula } ng,the Apollo XI team. In the words 94 Mission
control "It was beautiful" and quote Col, Collins on the Columbia "Fantastic
We at Goderich Building Centre can add no better words than this to the lunar
landing.
ODERICH BUILDING.
CENTRE
DIVISION OF GODERICH MANUFACTURING (SALES) LTD. •
CAMBRIA RD..AT ANGLESEA ST., GODERICH, ONT., 524-8383
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