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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-07-15, Page 11I4. 'SERVICES AVAILABLE D. IN MEMORIAM CONCRETE WORK All types of foundations and floors, cement. barnyards. Reasonable rates — free ymates. • MALONEY BROS. . Dublin, Ontario. 345-2253--Phones--345-2964. HARVEST TIME For custom combining' of grain, beans and corn, pulling beans and fall plowing, call Ed Szusz, 523-9897. , 17, BUSINESS NOTICE HOW .LONG has it been since f you really heard the faucet dripping, the clock ticking. The doorbell. If. your hearing Isn't all , that you'd like _it to be a ZENITH HEARING AID can help you. Local Representative K. Lutes, Rieck Pharmacy Ltd., - 14 The Square; Goderich, phone 524'-7241.= 25tf and Ashfield wish to thank friends arid neighbors for the many acts of kindness pt the time of their mother's death” All were deeply' appreciated". — Mrs. Mark Berger, Mrs. Sam Mabon, Mrs. Clifford Waunch. — 28 BQWN: In loving memory o dear husband, Reginald Gear Y who passed away July.6, 1970. I know not when life's day will close,' r As twilight darken falls; But this I know I fear no night, I'll answer when he calls. — Sadly missed by his wife Lucy. — 28x E. CARDS OF THANKS u,bUrn and BY 'MRS."WES BRADNOCK Horticulturalists meet • oQ»1 R IiAL STM ▪ VADA 526„7595 , Replace flowerbedf signs The executive meeting of the Auburn Horticultural Society was held last Monday evening in the. Auburn Town Hall. President Mrs. Gordon Taylor welcomed all and the minutes of the •previous meeting were " adopted as read. A discussion took place re the .. -. . s� 7s= for the- •€lowerheda�.. ,to x - . _ g3 ,.."":� R}ie:,uo p,,.r��rrtrvet� ���-rze-�. d}sWnot4 she was unable to be the guest speaker at the " next open meeting. The financial statement was given by the''treasurer,. M,rs. Eleanor Bradnock. Plans were made to hold a meeting thar the end of °August ,when it is hoped Mrs. William AUSTIN: 4 Mrs. -Wilfred Austin replace those , made. in 1950. president, will be the guest anki--sons would like to thank the Ross Robinson was asked to do speaker. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt people that sponsored the boys these. and Mrs. Elmer Trommer will be in their walk, Without your kind „ in charge of the program. support the boys Would not have • A letter of regret 'vas read , been able to succeed, . Thanks from Mrs. Anna Meyers, The bake table will be in the again. • Terry, Johnpaul; C.K.N.X. Woman's Editor that charge of Turner, Ronnie and Bobby Austin. -- 28 PATTERSON: I would like to thank my many friends and relatives who' remembered me with cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I Was a 'patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J, W: - Wallace, nurses ahi1i af.L.an first floor. — D. J. "Pat" Patterson. — 28x ' BERGER: The family of.the late Mrs. Emily Goldring of Goderich n. BRECKOW S Massage Therapy CLOSED July 17, to Aug. 21 118 Anglesea St.' -Phone 524=7617. Res. 524-6281 • Office ,.19. LOST AND FOUND McKNIGHT: We want to thank our many friends arid neighbors • _for_their kindness shown to us. - We know we will' enjoy our gift. .± Hop o- + you all some time.• — 'Will and Mabel McKnight. 28x ' LASSALINE' We. wish to express our` sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for their itiany M LOST - Black Persian 'cat acts of kindness, messages of . - p _ ._ 9030, sympathy, floral � tributes and child's et. Please call 524- _ • Mass cauls received..._during_.o.ur. 28x ` -recent loss of a dear; father and grandfather. Your kindness LOST At Snug Harbour, one shown to us at- this time will pair of duck boat green oars. always be remembered.. — Phone 524-9801 at 6 p.m. — 28 • Marcel, Rosemarie Lassaline and `family. — 28 , •• '20. MISCELLANEOUS At We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Craw Retipping '* Watch Repair .* Acutron Repair AN.STETT JEWE1 LER",5,, ,TSD,,,,., Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton. GIVE AWAY F ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Schwang wish to announce. the engagement of their daughter, Judith Lee, to Mr. Randy Kerr, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. .Alvin Kerr, Dungannon, The wedding is to take place, ,,,,„stuly 31,. 1971,, ;a "Nile United Alberta folk in Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson of Dayti n, "Drll;io, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coleman of Medicine Hat, Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin, Stephen and Randy of Kitchener visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan, Visitors at the Manse last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bell of Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg of Pinkerton. ' Rev°" and Mrs. A. E. Silver and her sister, Miss Blanche Flood of London visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. George Lake of —,Land.t-g.pent_.t.a , few days last week with Pastor and Mrs. „,• Fry. Mr, and Mrs. George Naylor, Kathy and Darlene of Toronto, spent several days last week with Mrs. Jessie Naylor, Glen and Allan` .McDo-u' all of Levack and Miss Laura Wills of Sudbury spent the weekend with his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. •Kenneth McDougall'. • Mrs. W. J. Maine, Miss Shirley Maine and Ronald Maine of Goderich visited . Iatt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. , Miss Judy Arthur of Montreal spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Arthur, ark and Greg. Miss Sheron Collin§, George Collins- and- . Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock visited • Ontario Place in Toronto last Sunday. Church.-- 28. Mr.. and Mrs. Phillip MacDougall, Goderich, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their ; PART - Collie, 11/2 year old. Phone 524-7014. — 28 41r A. BIRTHS. COLLINSON: At• Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on July 10, 1971, , to Mr. and Mrs. George Collinson, Goderich, a daughter, Mrs. Nora Williams, London. Krista Lee. marriage- i§ to .take place :._.-1yIcASH: To Mr. and Mrs. Brian July 37; 1971, at 3 p. m., in. McAsh, in South Huron Knox Presbyterian Church, Hospital, Exeter, on July 11, Goderich. — 28x. • 1971, a son, Scott Lee, daughter, Janet Sandra, to Richard Wayne Durbatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi.11iarn Emmorey, Toronto. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 7, 1971', at St. John's United Church, Agincourt, Ontario. — 28x. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meriam, Goderich, are pleased - to announce the forthcoming marriage of theie daughter, Shirley• Rosalind,- tdMr. Edward Francis Williams, son of Mr. George Williams and the late HINTON: To Mr and Mrs. John JHinton (nee Bisset), a son, ason John, July 8 at Sarnia General Hospital, brother for Todd, —°28x D. IN MEMORIAM MacDONALD: In 'loving' memory of a dear husband and father who passed away suddenly July 15, 1970. We little knew as we woke that morn, *'he sorrow the day would bring; The call was sudden, the shock severe, - To part with one we loved so dear. But God gave as courage, To bear the blow; But- what it meant to lose bim; *No one will ever know. , — Ever remembered by wife and family. - 28x POPP: In loving memory of a dear son, Larry Meredith Popp, who passed away oneyear ago, my 9, 1970. " ince God called you away, And we who loved you most of all Miss you more each day. • There's a gift in life you cannot buy, That's very rare and true, ?;#'s the gift of a darling little boy, Like the one we had in you. You gave us a few short years of happiness No one can take away; - But nothing could be more beautiful 'pan the memories we have of you, „ •4 1'r To us you wore -someone special, God must have thought so too. 1Y _missed and lovingly _ elovin I' Y gotertairflpswe k" brothers and sisters. — 28x. NEW HOMES AVAILABLE NOW 3 BEDROOM Completely Broad loomed Electric Heat $2700 Down • To One 83A% Mortgage Phone Kincardine 396-3500 SATURDAY, SUNDAY ., 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Please Follow Smokey's ABC's ALWAYS hold matches till cold BE—sure to drown all fires CAREFUL-to,r.": crush all smokes Goderich speaker Missionaries are welcomed in non-Christian communities in Africa and other •counties where the love. of God is taken, was the message that Miss Hazel MacDonald of Goderich told the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society when they lild their July meeting last week at ' the home of 'Mrs. Frank Raithby. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock'was, in charge of the program which began 'with the call to worship. The devotional period was in the charge of Mrs. Frank Raithby.. The scripture lesson. was read by Mrs. William Clark. Meditation theme was "Harvest -- period of Gladness" given by Mrs. Frank Raithby. The roll call was answered by each ,quoting a Bible verse 'containing the word `love'.: The offering was received and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Jtaithby.- Miss MacDonald in her interesting message told of her experiences in Kent', when she was teacher -missionary last year. A discussion period followed and she showed sonfe items of handeraft work from there. Mrs. Donald Haines thanked Miss MacDonald for her message. A medley of hymns was played on - the piano by Mrs. Robert Phillips. Mrs. Raithby gave a reading. President, Mrs. • Wilfred, Sanderson, took charge of the business period. The minutes ,of the previous meeting were accepted - as read by the secretary, Miss 'Minnie Wagner. —It was decided not to hold a meeting in August and Mrs. Major Youngblut invited the W.M.S: . to her home for the September meeting. • . Mrs. Sandersbn closed with prayer. Lunbh°• was served by Mrs. Raithby and Mrs. Bradnock. TOWN TALK E. Tweedie,. Columbus, Ohio, is visiting 1lis sister.in-law . Wry .. •iYtiJ' 7j�y M .... � ', Tweedie, Town. k - , Mrs. Robert Mrs. Brian Hallam, Mrs. Ross Robinson aed Mrs. Dorothy Grange; White Elephant table, Mrs, Thomas Lawlor, Mrs. Elmer Trommer, Mrs. Frank Raithby- and aithbyand Mrs. Torrance Tabb. There is to be flower arrangements brought by Cie,.members ' and these will be • Mrs. Robeetp Phillips, Mrs. William Straughan and Mrs: Ed Davies. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Beth Lansing, Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Kingsbridge Recent visitors with Mrs. Cliff now a resident of Pinecrest Austin were Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Manor, Lucknow, . Austin of Toronto, -Mr. and Mrs. Sister Mary' Elizabeth is Hilary Menard and family 'of Des spending 'this week ^with her Moines, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Len , mother, Mrs. Mary Lambertus. Woodley and family. of Malton, Wendy Diane, infant daughter Mr. and. Mrs. Jack McConnville -of Mr. and Mrs. Tony and family of Toronto and Mr. Meltenburg, was baptized and Mrs, Ambrose Hartman' and Sunday morning during the family of Kitchener. celebration of the Holy Mass. Visitors recently with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jans and her son, Mrs. Gilbert , Frayne were Mrs. Antone, of Holland,, will be Henry Maidment, PointEdward, visiting Mr. and Mrs.f Bill Van Mrs. Rueben ,Frayne, Gordon Osch 'and family for the next Tidball, Lloyd, Tidball, all of three weeks. They are mother Forest, Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas and brother of� Mrs. Van Osch. Frayne and Mrs M.Hayhurst of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare`and Mary Luanne -and Rev. Fr. Lloyd Brantford, and Mr: and Mrs. Ryan of returned home ° rr Joseph O'Reilly of Detroit u.rRl tai :tvhree...�_�iJ .�� , �, > hplanned. The Flower Festival to begin today was prececded~by a great deal of work -and planning. Monday evening, the convener for the event, Mrs. Don McKee (left), Benmi,ller; held a workshop at which she demonstrated the idea of Flower Festival arranging. Seen with her is Mrs. Neil Shaw, an eager , student and -a-member of the Horticultural Society executive. The exhibit may be seen in. the4 basement of the Court House'.(sttff photo) Painters' waikout aff�cts "., other trades at Bruce plant A spokesman at the .Bruce- Nuclear Power Complex said Tuesday that no end was in sight for the two day old strike at the construction site of the Bruce heavy water plant. ' Sixteen pa -inters, rnembers of Local ,1783 of the Brotherhood of Painters' and Allied Trades set up picket lines at ,the heavy' water site' oi. Monday morning and 1,200 other union 'workers refused to cross the picket liA..es in sympathy. The strike has not disrupted Mrs...._ John' formerly resided Kelly, who 'at Kintail, is weeks touring, France, England, Scot'land,and mostly Ireland. LOCHAiSH, .Sympathy -o€•the community is extended the McLean families in the passing of Mr. Dan McLean in Kincardine Hospital. M. MacLean lived with Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean for several years. • Mr. and •Mrs. Allan McLean and family of Collingwood spent the weekend in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds spent Sunday, at Kincardinq with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd: Wylds at their cottage. The road side .park at Lochalsh was filled to capacity on -the weekend: _.. Misses Susan McCharles of Montreal and Heather' McCharles of Brantford spent a week with their. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles. The McKenzie picnic was held on Sunday when members of the MacKenzie clan' gathered,, for a bountiful dinner and enjoyable get together. 'Attending the Miss Dominion • of Canada contest in' Hamilton were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maclntosh along • with several , from Lucknow. Charles Webster sponsors the, contest in Lucknow at. Lucknow Fall Fair. These students from Huron County, Misses Joe Anne Bates, Elizabeth Gallaher and .Audrey Marriott, who are taking a course on social service ' at Huronview this summer, assisted the regular staff with the old time • music and dancing on Monday afternoon. -. Wednesday afternoon's, activities were held on the lawn this week with several outdoor games played and well over 100 residents taking'part. . Pastor Bigelow of Bayfield, Baptist Church, led the Family Night, Program • held in the au ditorium last Thursday evening. The musical numbers introduced ,by Mr. Bigelow included a ladies duet by Mrs. Chapman and Louise Talboe; an accordion solo by Shirley Keys; a vocal solo by Mrs. Bigelow; and numbers by the chorus and a sing • song led by Mrs. Chapman. There was also a reading by Nancy Tawcett. .. It was decided to have a band concert on the lawn If possible each Thursday evening in July. and August. DEBBIE'S BACK! Sunday' : �iiiKincardine— Officials of the Kincardine wn. and Township Airport'are confident that tie program for ,Sunday's big air show will equal last year's and they arse looking for an even bigge4 crowd. The air show will be held at the airport, two miles,,north of Kincardine on. Highway 21, on Sunday,from two until four-thity in the afternoon. A list of events includes water bombing. demonstrations by the Department of Land's 'and ir Forests, parachute jumping demonstrations, crop dusting demonstrations, precision 'flying Harvards,, aerobatic Harvards, Canadian Air Force demonstration,. small aircraft aerobatics and the first showing anywhere of a Mark 14E Spitfire. Ample parking is available at the airport with the admission charge just $2.00 per car, A small additional charge will be made for viewing of the Spitfire, Consumers' • news and viewsv; : by Consumers' Association of Canada � �'" ° Consumers' Association of Car1-ad'"i'S"Ing a series of. "What if ... " items. Here is the first one. We suggest you might wish - to clip 'them for a scrapbook. • I f ' your property__ is unattended for a prolonged period there are several simple , but important precautions that should be taken. It is a good idea to list periodically your valuable property but a good place to begin planning for an extended stay away from home is by compiling a detailed inventory. Then follows this checklist. INSURANCE The requirements of your insurance contract must be met for it to remain in effect. Periodic checks of the property (at least every 30 days) will be • adequate for most fire and theft coverage. Protection from damage, due to failure of heating equipment requires more frequent checks. Check with •yourins.urance representative, GENERAL PREPARATIONS Everybody's favorite ''Petite Gamine" Debbie Lorie Kaye rejoins the gang and sings up a ;storm on The' Tommy Hunter Show, seen Fridays (9 p.m.) on the CBC -TV' network. Debbie ,•,recently cortrp eted a very successrful engagement at the V l iw 5= /,�yy lI �y " � Irl � t t .R fk ounce baby boy called' kychard Henning. Good preparation should prevent property loss; If it does,_ not, it will minimize the inconvenience. Arrange 'for surveillance of your house by a , neighbor or relative; don't expect the police to_guard it, A "going -away” announcement in the social pages • is an invitation to trouble. Stop all deliveries — mail, papers, milk for examples. ' Notify your creditors.,.,. -and_.. cancel' debts if necessary. Arrange for night lighting - a neighbor ori an inexpensive 415).,, timer is adequate. Store highly valued • iterns,:.•. ,jewelery,, clothing, antiques and the like in another location. place bicycles, mowers and tools in the garage and lock it. . Dispose - of any perishable foods. Leave an itinerary pr contact location with "a neighbor or your employer, and notify -RCMP or the local police department in order to facilitate contact.. in an 'emergency. Leave your property with a PERIODIC CHECKS Arrange with someone to occasionally check your property , and maintain the "lived-in" appearance. Pick up ' mail,~ flyers " and circulars. In summer keep the grass mowed and yard groomed. This for protection, not aesthetics. In winter do at least some snow clearing. Ensure thatlighting is Maintained. FINAL CHECK Ensure that . all doors, -•awindows and, potential entrances are locked. Check faucets and electrical devices; unplug all electrical appliances not required for home safety. Remove garbage. work at the construction site of the Bruce nuclear power plant. . It • is located one mile further north. The spokesman .said no incidents had been reported at the picket lines. Conciliation "efforts Saturday failed and the company,:.ofrN„„.;,, :,,,„ $1.76 -an -hour increase over the two-year life of the contract was rejected. The union is holding out for an increase of $2.13 an hour and is also balkingat a company _ proposal. , that one helper be hired for each five painters. Negotiations continued today in London between the union and Lummus of Canada Ltd., contractor for the heavy water plant.' Fenelon, falls man dies in Lindsay David Thomas G(Asmith died suddenly at the Ross' Memorial Hospital, , Lindsay, S1inday, July 11..A resident of Fenelon Falls, he was in his 38th year. . He was the husband of the former Eleanor Elliott and the father .of two children, Lan and JoAnn. 'Also surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldsmith, Selsdon, England; a brother, Antony of St. John's, New Brunswick and, a sister, Mrs. John (Ann) Walker, Headley, England. Funeral service was Tuesday, July 13 at the Platten. Funeral Home, Fenelon Falls. Interrne was in Fenelon Falls Cemetery. 4840iELOR/ 4 R011/416' STONE.., T/IAT GATHERS "NO BOSS'':! Service Station and Coffee. Shop 411 Huron nd., Goderich 5246871 ° t 14: #d,�,sr•F OHSIP HAS ANNOUNCED A- • NEW BENEFIT YEAR For CHJROPRACTIC SERVICES A Renewed Period 'Of .,., FULL CHIROPRACTIC BENEFITS F911 -;-ALL OHS!) 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