The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-04-06, Page 8R. J. WALLACE
ODER1CB NAL—STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972
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13. AUCTION SALE:
13. AUCTION. SALE
ATHW.LL.',
ANTIQUE MW HOLJSEBOLD
AUCTION
At Lot 24; Con, 2, Stanley Twp. , 1► z miles west of Brucefield,•
3 miles North on Sat. April 15 at 1.:30 P.M.'.
ANTIQUES: 8 -piece toilet set: High' boy chest of. drawer;
shaving mirror; 2 commode: picture frames; ,Settee and
rocker; mantel clock; buffet; view master; mounted- deer
-head; 3 copper boilers; -pine table: demacart in excellent
condition; water goblets and pitchers; Royal Poulton china
cream sugar and 3 pc. tea se.t: Cocoa pot: Sherbet gobleth
.Bird' f, Paradise_ 10 place setting of dishes; and many more
piet'es of china and glass; quilts,. blanket~: ete. etc.
APPLIANCES„ FURNITURE: 7 cu. ft. Viking, beep. freee;
•Admiral deluxe refrigerator.; :Admiral :30" electric range: ,
Frigidaire refrigerator: Beacon"'24"-eleetric. range: wringer
',washer; woodannex.buffet; china cabinet; extension table; 6
matching chairs; chesterfield and 2 matching chairs;
chrome sets with 4 chairs: Maple dinette table and 3 chairs:
telephone stand; 2 double beds: dresser; wardrobe closet:
single bed; small,tables: chairs; lamps: 12' x 14' broadloom;
drapes and many more items.
MISC.:.Fanning mill:- cream separator: root pulper: emery
stand: cast iron kettle: '200 gal. sap tank: 'Lawn bo* mower:
etc. etc.
Property Sold
Terms Cash
No Reserve
Mr. & Mrs. CaI Horton - Proprietors
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RATH Lt s ^AUCTION...
SERVICE
Brucefield:-482-31201
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
BRICK work, block laying by
experienced brick -layer. Phone
529-7403. Brian Stothers. RR '6,
Goderich, Ont. -12,13,14,15
EAVESTROUGHING, 'al'uminum
or galvanized, estimates without
obligation. Phone 357-1077, R. E.
Ruttan, R.R.2, Wingham. —12-48
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GODERICH
TAXI
„
;axi'Stand At
Service Station ErT
87 Victoria St.
524-6594,
Bill Swan, Prop.
14,15p
14. SERVICES . AVAILABLE
4. SERVICES. AVAILABLE
'DAILY .CAIS, RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
MctlBt 'S
Goderirch
Phone 521.8;391
19tf
REPAIR WORK—Brickwork,
stonework, stucco,' plaster,
cement', fireplaces, .chimneys.
Phone 529-7636 or write Ray
Squire, 'R, R.3. Gode,rt"ch. —14tf
HAVE your ' rugs and' chairs
cleaned by dependable cleaners.,
Call Siperior Maintenance phone
5.24.8892, Goderich.— eow
SAWS,
LAWN MOWERS.,
SCISS'ORS,ETC.
Bring them in dead: Take them out
alive!40years experience. C. H.
Homar,„246 Huron Road.
RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new or late . model car. Well
worth' the reasonable
investment. See us at
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
Mow
'TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
S! -R V I CE _
SANDBLASTING
JACK HAMMER WORK
BREAK UP CONCRETE
BACKHOEING
PAINTING
-ARNOW
STOTHERS
D. IN MEMORIAM,
JOHNSTON •— In loving memory of
F, W. Will) Johnston who passed
away, 9 years ago, April 3, 1.963°
done but not forgotten.. •
Ever remembered by wife
Audrey, daughters'Bev, Mary and
,families• 14 ..,
C U GIWRT — In loving memory of
a dear, cousin,' Arlene Heather
,Culbert, who passed' away two
years ago, March 30, 1970.
We do not need a!' special day
To bring you to qu'r minds
, The days we do not think, of you
Are•very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps one to forget,
MEDICAL Massage, Thermo- But time so'far has only proven
Therapy and Ultra -Violet; 118. How much we miss you,yet.
Phones, house. Sadly missed by Bonnie
Anglesea Street, u •
524-7617; office, 524-6281. W.Clai r; —14
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Breekow, Reg. M.
16. PUBLIC NOTICE
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
at
St. Mary's
Separate School
Parcrlts‘with �any children
born ' in 1967; please contact
the school.
Registration wild be on April
20 at 1:0015.m.. . Parents please contact the
school prior to this date.
Phone 524-9901.,
1 S.- PERSONAL
000,
and
'KNIGHT—In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, John
R. Knight who passed away one
year ago, April 2, 1971.
Through :tears we watched you
suffer,
We saw you fade away
Our hearts were almost broken
You fought so hard to stay
But when we saw you sleeping
So,peacefully; •free from pain
We could not wish,you back
To suffer so again
Our hearts still ache with sadness
And secret tears still flow
What it meant to lose you, -Dad
No one will ever know.
Lovingly remembered by Gerry,
Marie, Kim, John and Jennifer. —
14x
WOULD the lady that left the shoe
bow in John Buchanan'. shirt
pocket at the Forester dance
Saturday, April 1, please phone
5247157 .and claim said bow .' nc-
19.- LOST AND FOUND'.
LOST fur Coon hood, off white,
•Bennett Street area, three to six
weeksago. Reward.. Phone 524-
7178.-14-
Phone
178.—i4
Phone 529-7403
for estimates.
VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales Service
All Makes.
BOB PECK
VARNA ,•
252-5748 Collect
Income Tax Record
Preparation - Business - Farm -
Individual •
Returns
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
1-17b
Sewing Machines
SERVICED & scILD
ALEX REED'
197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich
524-8465-
1
CALL
FRANK TUTT
For all your flooring needs.
Buy your carpet anywhere.
20 years' installation
experience.
Free measurements.
524-6804
Goderich.
. ' SEPTIC TANKS CLEANEu
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK 'GUARANTEED
Write or,,Phorle
H* vey Dale, Clinton
PHONE 481-330
13t'
it PAINTING
4, PAPERING'
spluiTIN6
OR PRRE ESTIMATES
CAcc 5244,02
HEALTH
FOOD
STORE
88 OSBORNE ST.-
CLINTON
CLOSED.. AT
1 P.M. SA1'URDA'YS
.AND ALL DAY
MONDAY'S
482-9474
Willing to do personal
INCOME TAX
at your home or mine
PHONE 5/4-8586.,
KNIGHT --In loving memory of :a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, John Knight, 'wh'o
passed away one year. ago, April
2, 1971.
Your -end was sad and sudden
No time to say good=bye
God knows the reason why
But when we saw you sleeping,
peacefully„iree from' pain .
We could not Wis i you.;back
To suffer so again.
•Sadly mit-ss.ed and always
' remem,be,red by his wife
Florence, family and
•grandchildren. -14z
McCREIGHT—'In loving memory
' of a dear wife, mother and
grandm.other', Marjorie
McCreight, who paSsed : away
April 8,.' 1968. -
'The years may wipe out many.
things
BLit this they'll wipe out never.
The memory of those happy days
Which we have.spent together.
Lovingly remembered and sadly,
missed by ,husband Ru` sell' and
• family.' -14x
so
E. CADS OP'THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to those who
attended our twenty-fifth
anniversary at Saltford Valley
Hall. Many thanks to our,, family
and for the beautiful gifts
received.—Henry and Bernice
Drennan 14
NORTON—In loving memory of a
LOST—Male black & tan hound. dear mother -and' grandmother.,
• white' markings on` Chest, very Maud Agnes' Horton who' passu
friendly, house pet, name Toby. ' away April 4, 1966.
Last seen following two women What I'would give if I-could.say
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with small dog, coming from,. "Hello Mom” in the same old
River on Mill Rd.," a week ago. way.' 4
Phone 524-640.-f 14
Mc'MILLEN—•Many' thanks to
friends, relatives and neighbours
for flowers; cards, gifts and
visits while 1 wa,s a patient in,
Alexandra .' Hospital, Special
thank.. to Dr. Wallace '& nurses
and staff on second west. —Olive `
McMillen. -114x
F. 'ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert 'Postma,
Varna, are pleased to announce -
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Margaret to Mat`fnus
W. Bakker, son of Mrs. Bakker of
Auburn ttnd the late Mr.R.
Bakker. The wedding will take
place Friday, April 28, 1972 at
7:30 o'clock at Christian
Reformed Church, Clinton. -14p
The engagement is announced of
Laura Mae Mary Wills, daughter
of Mrs. Percy. Wills of Sudbury
and the late Percy Wills "to Mr.
Kenneth Allan McDougall, son of
Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth jMcDougall
of Auburn: The marriage will take
place on Saturday,' April 29th,
1972 at Knox United Church,
Auburn, Ontario. —14x
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A. BIRTHS
, 1,
DUCHARME--At ,•Alexandra
Hospital•on March 28,01972 to Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Ducharme.
R.R.2, Bayfield, a baby boy,• Keith
Joseph.
LAMB'S
DELIVERY
MOVING •HAULING
Phone
524-9657
GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential — Commercial —
Industrial
155 Keays'Street
Phone 524-8670
Goderich, Ontario:
2itf
HARRI?--At Ftlexandra Hospital
on M'iirch 2P1972 `1972 to Mr. and Mrs-,
Howard Harris, R.R.2, Goderich,
a.baby boy, ;Ralph ,Randal.
POTTER —At Alexandra Hospital
on April 4, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Potter, R.R.2, Clinton a
baby girl, Christine Ann.
1.5. NOTICE to CREDITORS
B. DEATHS -
BENDURE, Joyce Helen, R.N.—
Suddenly, at Olathe, Kan.,
Thursday, March 30,• 1-972, Joyce
Helen Bendure, beloved wife of
JamesBendure, in her 41st year,
dear mother of Linda an'd
Thomas, both at home; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips,
sister of Mrs. Carter • (June)
Jarman, MI's. Bruce (Frances)
Holbrook, Miss Lois Phillips, all
of St. Catharines and Mrs, Roy"
"(belie)•"Straughan, Goderich, 'and
cousin of Mr. Lloyd Lounsbury,
Goderich. Funeral services were
held from' Nazarene College
Chapel;Olathe, Kan., Saturday,
April 1, 1972.
IN ,THE ESTATE of Alexander
Saunders, late of the Town of
• Goderich, in the County of „Huron.
All persons claiming against
the above estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
Naims`ii"thh tnid'e neo >oh -
before April 3Cth 1972, after
which date the assets will be
distributed. .
W .Frank Saunders
Executor
86 Waterloo St. N.
Goderich, Ontario
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C. BRIEFS
To hear you laugh. to see you
smile,
To sit with yiru and chat awhile.
:So you who have a Mother
Cherish her with care
For you'll never know the
'heartache
'Till you see her empty chair.
Sadly.missed by her. daughter.
Eva, Frank and family.
—14x
WHEELCHAIRS; WALKERS The
Humanitarian Service
'
Committee of the , Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipment for loan. Contact,
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217. —eow
D. IN MEMORIAM
Dr. .arid Mrs.' William Neville
Watters of Goderich, wish to
announce the engagement of their
.daughter, Carolyn Rose, to Mr•
Michael Alan Shepherd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shepherd of
London. The wedding will take
place at 8:00 p.m., on Saturday,
May 6, 1972, at the family
residence in Goderich.-14x
CANTWELL—HORTON—
In Loving Memory 'of our.
Mothers, Grandmothers dmandr
Great . G ran ' t rs —
Alice Cantwell who passed. away
April 1, 1964 and • Mrs. Maud
ITOrtonwho -away April 4r
1966.
Sadly missed along. life's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our life to share
But in our hearts, they're always'
there.
.Sadly missed—CIiff, Lill and
family. -14
E. CARDS OF THANKS,
v Port Aibert.
Mr. and Mrs• Gordon Cockfield
and Debbie of Lavonia visited with
Mrs-. Roy Petrie over weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Trumbley
returned home Friday after
vacationing at Pelee Island for
three weeks and at Leamington.
Then they went with Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Kavanaugh of Detroit to
California where'they.visited Mr.
-and Mrs, Trumbley's son and
family. They also went to Nevada,
Las Vegas, Arizona, Grand
Canyon and other places.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Hoy Over weekend Were
Mr an[l Mrs. Virm.
Knight. Bonnie
andRicky of Sarnia; Terry of
Jii�►l4eyefSS._
Saguenay, Halifax and on
Saturday, Mr• and Mrs. Robert
Hoy., Debbie and Kelly of
Goderich.
Visitors with Mrs. 'Archie
Grenier over weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Meader. Ronny and
Arnold of Warren, Mich. .
CLUB
Meeting five for the Dungannon
Doers was held March 30 at 7:00
p.m, All rlietnbers were present.
Roll call was answered .by
-ompa r ing the ---cost oft ---y ^-'r
garment to a ready-made one. It
was generally • observed that
home-made garments are usually
cheaper. '
After the usual business items
were taken up, the club discussed
Achievement Pay .apd the
"fashion show".'
Other discussion at the meeting
centered around facings and
understitching, elastic casing and
trimming for sleepwear. After
eactiiii tl ber-didhasample'of .lace
trimming the 'meeting was
adjourned.
The next meeting is to be April
7, at Mrs. William Tigert's home.
ROBINSON: I :wish to thank our
friends and -neighbors -for---helping -
• my wife out with transportation,
etc., .also . those who sent cards
and . flowers while I was in
Goderich Hospital and Victoria
Hospital,, London: Many thanks to
nurses and Doctors who cared for
me.—George Robinson. -14x
BAIRD— We would like to express
our sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their ,many
aces of kindness during our recent
sad bereavement. Also for the
beautiful floral tributes and cards
of sympathy. Special thanks 'to
Doctors and staff of 8th Floor
East,Victoria Hospital, Rev.
Ross Nicholls, pallbearers and,'
Stiles Funeral.Home.—Mrs. E.
Jean Baird and Family. —14
ARNOLD—The family of the late
Richard W. (Dick) Arnold wishes
to express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for. the
LAMB—In sad butlovng memory beautiful floral tributes, cards,
of our son and brother, Robert acts of kindness and contributions
Norman•Lamb who left us April 7, to the cancer Society. Special
1945. thanks to the ambulance drivers
Its not the tears that ar=e shed at of Goderich" Alexandra Marine
the time Hospital, Fred Battersby, Sunset
That tells of hearts that are Circleand my bowling team, and
broken CKN)C. Your kindness in the loss
Its the lonesome tears in the after of a beloved ,husband, Father and
years Grandfather , will always be
-When a loved=:=one .narrte .is.- ��r' e.m a �ri bhe r d z -- R e t t a and
spoken . Family.
Softly the leaves of memory 'falls
Sadly we stoop and gather them all
Unseen, unheard, he is always
near
4111loved, still missed and very
dear, -
Sadly missed by Mom and brother
ifareld. — 1.4x
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J. A. MORRISSEY
524-4477
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011.7s. Carmen Kerr is in
-Goderich . Hospital and we "ish
her a speedy recovery. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Freeland
called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Rutledge on -the weekend.
'Visitors with Mr.. and Mrs.
Alvin Kerr • and Sally • over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Horton, Nisha; Allen and Beth of
Stouffville, Lynn Horton and"
Donald Herbert, Mr. and Mrs'.
Harvey Freeland of Wyecomb.
Visitors over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dickson were
Miss Diane Dickson of Stratford,
Miss Wendy Dickson and Mrs.
Ruth Hayden of Goderich, also
MiSs Nancy Ross of Toronto.
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c.,r_adio, defogger,
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1969 VAUXHALL VIVA'
DELUXE STATION
Four` -cylinder automatic, WAGON. '
23,000 milesbucket seats.
X25456,
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• 1968 ENVOY EPIC
' DELUXE.-COAbH=four-cylinder; - -bucket
seats. 23,000 miles. 151864. $ 695
1968 CORTINA
DELUXE SEDAN—Four-cylinder automatic,
bucket°seats. 20,000 one owner miles. K48718.
$950
1 965 CHEVELLE MALIBU
TWO -DOOR . HARDTOP—V-8, eS
automatic, radio. Safety checked,
K46549.
1 96.2 COMET,
COACH_Six•dyIinder,
autor?atic, radio. Above average
condition, Not safety: checked.
K30603. ,
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