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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-09, Page 11iG 1L' hope N. 16. PUBLIC .NOTICE TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES • COUNTY OF HURON NOTIC)J IS'' HEREB''Y GIVEN that a tax sale will be held in the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, December 7, 1971, at 2:00 P.M., re any unpaid taxes still outstanding at that date as show*• on,sis,MNfiublished , in the Ontario Gazette on September 4th, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if any of the said lands, remain unsold, an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, December 14, 1971, at the same hour and place. Lists of the properties 'involved may be secured at my office in the Court House, •, Goderich, °Ontario. ' August 20, 197.1 JOHN G. BERRY, TREASURER COUNTY OF HURON. , 24: MISCELLANEOUS, Me -do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Claw Reti ing * Watch FAjr * Acutron Repair ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD: Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton 12tfn. • .. 0. 21. BUSINESS . OPPORTUNITIES M1 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY MEN•O'R WOMEN •- ` , FULL OP, PART—,TIME Turn your spare time into cash. Own your own vending route in your area, No selling,all• rputes will be established. High quality .coin operated vending machines, To qualify, you must be honest, have a,good car, references, good creditand be able . to spend 7 12 hours weekly. Small down payment will get you started in the business, and, terms can be arranged. "For,,personal interview reply, include phone number, to: ' B. V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED,"' DEPT. "C", U.63.Tecumseh Road, East, WINDSOR 20, Ontario. A. BIRTHS • PEEVER: At.' Alexandra Hospital, Gode-rich,, on September 7, 1g7 1, to Mr. and Mrs. .Norris Peever, 124' Lighthouse, Street, Goderich, a son, Christopher Scott. WALSH:.,,,At Alexandra 1-lbspital,' • Goderich, on September. 6, 1971, .to Mr.' and Mrs. Ronald Walsh, RR 4,' Goderich, a son, • ' Jason Ronald. w A D. INMEMORIAM TALBOT: In' loving Memory of a dear broCher and brother-in-law,. Gary D. Talbot, who passedaway one year ago, September 9, 1970. We will always remember the way he looked, The way he spoke and smiled; 1 The little things he said and did, ,Are with us all the while. Far down the lane of memories, The light is never dim; . Until the stars forget to shine, We will remember him. — Sadly missed by John, Linda, Tamn y'and Kevin Talbot; Fred, Si, Marilyn, Tina " and Tara Bruinsma. — 36 FULLER: In fondest memory of a loving husjiand, father and grandfather, Harvey Lorne, who passed away one year ago, September 12, 1970. You meant so very much to us That nothing we can say Can tell the grief that's in our hearts' A' As'we think of you today. It does not matter ,the day or year t+i There's still a memory, always a 6 War; Memories don't, fade, they just grow deep For someone we lovedbut could «not keep. — Lovingly remembered and , sadly missed by 'his wife Grace and family. — 36x D. IN MEMORIAM PITBLADO: In, loving memory of a 'dear daughter, and sister, Winifred June Stephens, who passed away four years ago, September 7, 1967;'dear mother of John, .....Alan, Jennifer and Bruce, also sadly missed and deeply mourned by Dad, Mom, Jack, Margaret and Nettie. Gone But not forgotten. A few more; years shall roll, Anda few more' seasons come; Then we shall be at rest wrttr", those, , Asleep beyond the tomb. 36x t. CARDS OF THANKS"-" DAUPHIN: I would like to thank ''all my neighbours and friends for flowers, gifts and visits while I was in . Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Lambert, Lomas and Cauchi, also nurses on 2nd East. — Nora Dauphin. 36x DELBERGUE: We wish to thank our countless friends and' neighbors who helped the night of the fire4. thanks also to the. Blyth Fire Department, who answered the call, the Provincial Police, Goderich Detachment; and to everyone who planned and -attended the Benefit Dance at the Auburn Community Hall. All was much appreciated. — Mr. 'and Mrs. Julien Delbergue, — 36 PARK: I would like to thank everyone from Dungannon and area for the ,lovely gifts received Ott.., the community shower Tuesday evening. Sincerely A•. Susan Park. -- 36 r DELBERGUE: We wish to, thank' all our friends and neighborswho helped .j.n •any 'way duringdthe recent fire that destroyed our barn. The Julien Delbergue Family. `- 36. 'HARNACK:. We sincerely wish to express our deepest gratitude to our relatives, friends and y neighbors for their many actsof kindness , .and sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement of our' beloved husband and dear father, Nelson Albert Harnack, ° also to those , who sent ' •.floral tributes, memorial cards and cards of sympathy. Special ,thanks to Mr. Ed'. Stiles, Dr. N. Jackson, Dr, R. Flowers, nursing.staff of Second West, Alexandra Hospital. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 and Goderich Rebekah Lodge' No. 89 whose services of love and understanding will always, be remembered. We especially wish Co thank Rev. G. L. Royal for• his words, of comfort and many visits and our very dear, friends Helen' and: George Morley 'who helped so -much to lighten our burden of . sorrow. Our sincere appreciation to all accompanies this message. Mis.. Irene Harnack & family. -- 36' .. F. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. 'an* Mrs. Donald . H. McKenzie-, Dungannon, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, ---Donna Jean, to Mr. Donald Lyle Watson, son ofMrs. Lyle Watson of Gorrie and the late Mr. Watson. The weddin .. will take place October 2, 1971, at 3 p,m. in United Church, - Dungannon. 7 36 Mr,'andMrs. James Durnin , of Goderich, Ontario, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their ' "daughter, Joyce Marie, ,to Bryan Franklin Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Baer, RR 4, Goderich. The wedding to take place October 9, 1971, at Knox Presbyterian Church at 4 o'clock. --- 36x Mr. and Mrs. Carl`A. Nanz•Nackc of Goderich are happy to announce the, forthcoming Marriage of their daughter, Heil:e Dorathea, to Mr. Peter Anthony LackenbaL'er, ,Waterloo, Ontario. The wedding will take i 1;.ace.October 2, 1971, 2:30 p.m. at St. Louis R.C. Church, Waterloo, Ont. — 36 G. COMING EVENTS THE ANNUAL meeting of the 'C.:inadian Cancer Society will be held in ~ Wesley -Willis United' Church, Clinton, on Sept. 20th, at 7,p.m. This will take the form of a dinner meeting and is open to the public. Anyone wishingto attend, , please contact the local secretary, Mrs. Garwood Russell, 'phone 524-8866, by Sept. 15th. 36 REMEMBER • a Y 4,6 QOAEItICH SIC 1AL,,S " ,Il.' 4, —4, ti ° • r FORS PEOPLE... COMMUNITIES .; . ADVERTISERS Newspapers go into action, to entertain, inform and serve as a vital social and economic force ,. 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