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14., SERVICES 'AVAILABLE . 14. SERVJCES AVAILABLE . A. BI
IItTHS
CCI ct,D!L,farmwork, Grain
harvesting; Phone Tim Hunter,
529-'7561,-29,30
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GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential -- Cotmmercial --
Industrial
155 Keays Street
,. PhOne 524.867Q
'Goderich, Ontario.
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inoomemesens
CALI
FRANK TUTT
For all your flooring needs.,
Buy your carpet anywhere.
20 years' installation
' experience.
Free measurements.
524-6804
Goderich.
Plastic" electric signs,
highway, bulletins,— and
truck lettering,
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CALL "COLLECT
235-0.680
PERMA
DRIVE -
PAVING
ASPHALT CQQNT•RACTORS
Driveways -Parking Lots
Repairs;Resurfacing
" K Free Estimates
'Phone 524-6623'
Goderich 19,20
LAMB'S
DELIVERY.
MOVING - WAKING
Phew:
Z4-9.657
Where to Buy it
RELCO
Sewing 4Ceutre
(APPROVED DEALER)
40 WEST ST. 524-8431
WEBER'S ,
SEWAGE
DISPOSALL
SERVICE
Modern equipmentused. Wepump
septic tanks, piggerip' Lagoons.
etc.
Phone 887-6700.
R.R.2 Brussels
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MOVING
and
HAULING
-George Low Jr.
524.604r5
Cleo n -ups -and
strap removal
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NUNN
Seeding, Sodding
And Shrubs
COMPLETE LINE OF
GARDEN SUPPLIES
ART'S
LANDSCAPING,
Algid NURSERY
l66 -Bennett St. E., ''Doderieh
524-9126
VACULtM.T
CLEANERS:.
Sales 8 Service
All Makes
BOB PECK
VAIINA
, 262.5748 Collect
.CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
CHAS, BRUINSMA
RR 2, Goderi.ch
524.9804 ,
RICHARD 'L OBB
EXPERIENCED`
AUCTIONEER
anti
APPRAISER
CLINTON, ONT.
PHQNE: 482-9431. or. 02
7898 _-.-21 ti
Screened Top Soil
• Landscape Work •
.Backhoe_Work
(Excavating Trenching
Basements, Etc,)
Grovel &' Fill
Cerrieht"Q`r'avel,9
Lyle Montgomery
CLINTON • ' 482-7644 ,
1.3. PERSONAL
I 'SHALL' not be held . responsible
for any debts incurred by -my wife,
Mrs. Maureen 'East, as of this
date. Charles East. -29,30,31
19. LOST AND FOUND
LOST -Prescription sun glasses in
vicinity of Elgin •West. Reward
offered. Call 524=7584.-30'
2.1.
BUSINESS
OPPdR`i'JRNITIiES
STUDENTS, Housewives ---Earn
$2.00 hour addressing envelopes in,
spare time. Information: Send -
'stamped self-addressed envelope to
Business Opportunities, Box 1094
Beamsville, Ontario. -40,31 .'
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D. IN MEMORIAM"-
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WAI3i)� -It) loving ,rp,er ory of a
dear son, Albert F, 'W trtl "who
passed away one «ear ago (July ?.z,
1971. ' '
He died as he jived, evec,vbody".�x
friend
lie, left so suckle*, his thoughts,
link: owt1,
But he lett memories we are mild
to own.
acLENNAN At ,Winghatn &
District Hospital o114July 21; T972 tic
Angus, and Nancy MacLennan a
baby' dYughter Porte Anne.
C. : BRIEFS
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WHEEL,CHAIRS-=-WALKERS
The HumanitarianService' C. P, &
T. Committee of ',the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges -
have eq ipment for loan. Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzlev, 524-7217.--eow.
D. IN MEMORIAM
WARDLIn loving memory of my
dear cousin Albert Ward , who
passed, away one year ago July 25.
Oh happy hours we once enjoyed
How sweet their memory still
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never fill.
Diane. ---.30"
KERNIGHAN—In loving memory
of our dear grandson James Russel
Kernighan,who passed away Jirly
29, 1970,
,in our ved
i"'
Deep hearts, treasy
'memories are kept.
Of a grandson we loved and ,will
•never forget.
Lovingly 'remembered and sadly
missed by grandparents Mr, and
Mrs. John Kernighan and Mr: and
Mrs. James Feagan.--:30x ` o
KERNIGHAN-In loving memory
of our dear son and brother, Jim
Kernighan, who was taken suddenly
as a -!result of an accident on July 29,
1970
Bright was the July thorn
Stark tragedy at eventide
He bade no one a last farewell
Not even said good-bye
He had gone before we realized
And only God knows why,
His end was sudden, his thoughts
unknown
But hey left memories we are proud
to own. .
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, Dad, Trudy,.
Laurie, Roxanne, . Mark and
Scott. -30
WARD—In loving memory of. my
dear nephew Albert Ward.
There is a link death cannot sever,
Love and remembrance last forever.
Aunt Edith. -30
MANDERSON-In loving memory
of a dear husband,, • father and
grandfather, Frank Manderson who
passed away two years ago, July 27,
1970. " •
Il ya winds of�=I.1 aiveta blow
gently
Con a quiet and peaceful spot
Where the one we love lies sleeping
And will never be forgot. '
Though your•snrile has gone forever
And your hands we cannot touch
We'll always'have the memories
Of •you whom we loved so much.
Lovingly remernbered by his wife
Annette and farpily.-30
A. BIRTHS
..AU 'I.i.- t4Aw.cartd►e
on July 24, 1.972tot
Mi•, and Mrs.
Ronald Austin,' Newgate St.,
Goderich,a baby boy,Jason Ronald:
POECHNAN—At o Alexandra
Hospital on .July 18, 1972 to Mr.
and Mrs. .John P9echnan, '342
Comex- St., Goderich,a' baby girl.,
Crystal Anne.
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We are looking for a dealer in your area for Canada's top line
of inground swimming
Representative will be inthe area the:week
For -further information call collect:
1-416-522-6854
ACCs KDOLS
325 Bay St. N., Hamilton,. Ontario
Division of ACORN LUMBER COMPANY
A , In Business Over 50 Years
weet
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AviilabIe Nowa
AVTHB FARM OF
Shirley& John .H-azltt
OPEN 12 NOON TO 8 P.M.
mile east of Benmiller Store
1971 V. W.
Fastback
1600 Series
One careful •owner since new. 10,000 miles,
balance of new car warranty available;
beautiful burnt orange with contrasting black
vinyl interior, equipped with cusfom radio, 3
speed automatic transmission) like new,
whitewalls. L io: 66285L.
Full price
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Lovingly _remembered by his Mother.
and Father. -30
Me:PHEE-1a loving; mtrmory of a
dear • husband, father and grand-
father, Rosss McNhee, who . was
called' awry five yearn' ago, July 28,
1967.. •
. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we"loved so well,
And while he sleeps ati.peeiceful sleep
His memory we shall always keep_
Ever remembered ity wife 'Stella,
daughters Lois and Auelrey, son-in-
Iaw Ed; grandchildren Barry,
Melanie and Wayne. -30x
RIYETT—='I'n loving memory •of •
Thomas 1•i. Rivett who passed away
four years ago, July 2$, 1968.. •
We will always remember the way
he looked,
The way he spoke and smiled,
The little things -he said and did,
,
• Are with us aI1 the while.
For down the lane of memories
The light is never dim.
Until the stars forget to .shine
We will remember. him.
Sadly missed; ever remembered by
Mary and •family.= -30x
Dear Ann Landers: Yesterday
.while' shopping in a well-known
'department store, I heard three
tenrra.gegirls laughing
uproariously.. They were taking
pictures ,in one of those self
service booths where you insert a
coin and pull a lever. As 1 walked
by, I noticed one of the girls had
gone into the booth, pulled the
curtain and- was photographing
herself. Since.the°curtain reaches
only half way to the floor I could
see her bra and blouse hanging
around her'knees: Obviously she
was photographing herself nude
from- the waist up.
I find this shocking:' My family
says it's funny. • What do you
say? --Toronto.
Dear Tor: I see nothing funny. I
see instead, a sorry ._little chick
with mess -ed -up values who is
probably headed for trouble.
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DearA)in Landers:' My mom i5
in the hospital, She is very sick.
We have known for a long tilne that
she is ,going.. to die. Three
ifferent doctors told us weeks
ago:. .The 'doctors . have shone
verything they can for Mom, but
he has cancer of the bones and it
has spread all. V over. .
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MANDERSON—In loving memory d
--of-wdear-father, Frank Manderson, •
who ,passed away July 27, 1970. e
We miss you dad, but will always s
remember you with love, admiration
and pride in the heritage you gave
your 'children.
WO Ged-erirh tpd
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Mom doesn't recognize
anybody, ,4er eyes are closed
most of the time blit even when her.
eyes are open she doesn't see. Sh
can't eat anything'. ,They feed her
through,a needle and a rubber tube
in the arm. There are needles and
.lubes all over; Also an oxygen
machine and blood transfusion
equipment. It seems like she is in
. pain although the nurses say, she
is too doped up to feel ,anything.
My question Is this, Ann
Landers: Wouldn't it -be better for
everybody, especially Mom, if
they took all the -tubes and needles
out, wheeled away the bottles and
blgod plasma and oxygen and just
let Mom" slip . away to -God's
heavenly h,i •e?—Her Son.
Dear SonN: es, 1 think it would
be better- butlhis-decision is orae
the family must make. Doctors
have torhear the suggestion from a
relative• Why don't you discuss it
with your, family and tell how. you
feel—and that I°agree with you.
Don't let anyone tell you that so
long as there is a sign of life,
there is a chance for recovery and_ .• the patient must be kept alive by
every device known to medical
science. When the' doctors say the
situation is `hopeless, the patient
cannot take , food, no longer
recognizes anyone, and is not in
control of his bodily functions I
She
believe it is an indignity to be kept
alive with needles, tubes, `bottled
blood: and mechanical equipment.
To: remove"the artificial devices
is NOT ending a fife, it is the
refusal tostay.eoff death; by using
machinery. 4 person who is kept
alive by machines is riot livi ,'he
is sinl;piy being denied the right to
die.
Lovingly 'remembered by his sons -
and daughters.a--30
E. CARDS OF THANKS '
ROSS—Mrs... J. C. Ross wishes to
at Ltourney
appreciation and
,thanks,, to all 'for the many
Brindley Plastering and•Fisfie
Custom Building Of the God°erich
Industrial`Leaguetookpart in the
Listowel softball,tournament last
Saturday. July 22, in Listowel.
Fisher Custor?h Building was
planked 7-0 by Kitchener
Evergreens in'their fist game of
the single knockout tournament.
• Brindley Plastering • defeated
Kitchener SPortcos 4-1 in their
first game but lost to Elmira
l?niroya'1s 7-5 in the semi-finals.
Elmira lost to, A',llenford
,luveniles 3-0 in the ' final on
kindnesses shown at the time of the
sudden passing of her husband, the
late Dr. J. C. Ross, Special thanks to
Dr. R. W. Flowers,' nurses at the
hospital, ambulance attendant,,
U.C.W., and kind friends'who served
lunch.—Anne B. -Ross,-30
SUPLAT--- 1 siincert,,Iv thank
.,everyone that visited me and' sent
flowers, also special thanks to Drs...
' Jackson, Lainber•t and Lomas, nur-
ses on 2nd East who were all so
kind while I' was a ., patient in
hospital. --Linda S,uplat, -:30
LL ERNIGHAN-1 wish to thank all-
thos.ei who 'Went cards and flowers
during my stay in hospital. Also the
nurses un' 1st floor East and Dr.'
Lomas for the kind attention., and
services they were very much 'nn.. ,-
' prec•iated.—Mrs, -john S. Ker•
nighan.-30
STIRLING—I would like t() thank
everyone who made 'my stay 'in St.
• Joseph's Hospital, London, more
pleasant with cards, gifts and visits.
It was greatly appreciated. ---Wm.
(Bill) Stirling:—:30
F. .ENGAGEMENTS
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Mr, and Mrs: Wilfred Glenn of Kit-
chener are pleased to announce the,
engagement al their daughter, Linda
Marie to Mr. Fmertion ('lure
Rodger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Eme,
son Rodger; Auburn. Wedd ing will
take place AuguAt 5, 197.2 in North
Street . United Church, at 1•00
p.m: -30.
Mr.:and Mrs. John 5,. Miller, 1.0.1,
Bayfield, are -pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
eldest daughter, Lorna Jean, to Mr.
Reginald Barrie Miller, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Miller, ,
Clinton. The wedding` W'ill' take
place Saturday, - August 12 in
Hol.mesvilleUnited Church at four
o'clikk.-430x
THE
Ca-ndeligh-t
- Tavern
Wishes. to thank all of the
members ofthe staff for, theeir
help with regards to the fire.
Special thanks to the janitor,
Mr, Howard:' Mr. Bissett; the
firechief and Mr. Pinkney,
fire adjuster.
'MANAGEMENT
334 HURON RD
WEI:COW
.$ERVICE
Would like to call on yOu with
"honse,warrning gifts.' and
location. The Hostess will be
glad to arrange your subscription
to the SIGNAL -STAR.
nali her at 524.9524
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r in the fifth to make the score 7-3
after five innings. Sandy's added
two in the sixth and four , in the
Seventh. 7
Ken Daer had •a horifer°and two
singles in fiveat bat and Tom
. Crawford three singles in five at
bats. Harry Kerr had ,three'
singles ind"four at bats and John
Phillips had a single and homer in
four at bots. Every player had a
hit for Sandy''S, Ken Daer allowed
five hits', struck out two and
' - walked four.
Don McWhinney shutout Fisher
Custom Bujlding 8-0 on four hits
last Thursday, July 20. D.RMCO
scored once in the second, twice
in the third,'once• in the fifth and
added four in the sixth.
Cjare Harmon and Wayne. Doak
led DRMCO, Harmon had a double
and triple in three at, hats; and
Doak two singles,in 'three at bats.
DRMCO stranded six runners and
Fishers eight, '
In the sec,ond game last
Thursday, Gord's Sports defeated
Building Centre 8-1 on the four hit
pitching of Gord'Walters. Gord's
held a 3-1 lead going into the sixth
inning and put the game out of
reach in the sixth with five runs.
• Jon Ginn had a single and double in
three at bats for Gord's.
Brindley Plastering received
ten dollars for their fourth place
finish.. -
1n the -second game last Sunday
Gower's rapped out twelve hits, to
back Bruce Stoll seven hit
pitching as.they defeated Brindley
Plastering 13-8,, I ow.er's•.took a 3-
0lead afterone inning and added
two more in the second for a 5-0.
Brindleys scored once in their
third and took the leaci, in - fhe
bottom of the fourth with five runs
for 6-5 lead• Gowers'retained
.the lead in the fifth with eight _
runs, sending twelvp•batters to
the plate. Brindleys scored their.<
final two runs in the seventh ,on
Carman Fielder's two -run homer
to left field. Glen Falkiner, I3i11 •
Black, Art McDougal. Don Elliott
and:Phil Petrie each had two lifts
for Gowers. Phil Petrie had a Safety authorities urge drivers
homer and 'Glen Falkiner .a ._t,O,,,C.otn,rnitnicate their inten'Crals—
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double. to other road users. If you want to
Sandy's Clippers continued turn; change . position, stop,
their hitting streak with 17 hits overtake—let others know about
last Sunday to defeat Gord's it. There are many ways to.
Sports 12-3, Ken Daer.hit a grand communicate when at the Wheel
slam er in the
eagne
John Phiillips stashed a three rudn By the signatario ls;
hanica
Y g' c shies
homer in a five run third Sandy's signals: by horn by use of lights:
opened- the scoring- rn the-sercrnd-----hy--Tad posrtrdning; even ,hy
with one run and added five in the movements of the, head. , BE
Gord:.. scared twice~ in the PREDICTABLE{ -
fourth and the teams traded "runs
Anon-00mM
I have owned and operated Gower's Industrial and Garden
Centre for the past.51/2 years. Om, 1 aM ready to tell the
public it 'has beerrsold to Mr. Don Denornme. Mr. Denornme
purchased my store as of July 24.and will be working at the
centre from now on,
CUSTONIE,,RS,Iti.FRIENDS
To allqif my fine customers and friends, i MUM thank you
sincerely for ynur patronage in the past years. r have b,een
delighted serving you and corning to. know many new faces. ,I
hope t.hat your friendship n d merchandising will carry Oh in
the- store under Mr. Denornme's management..
PRODUCTS
Mr. benomme has said that the store will carry Much of the
'same products as it has in the past and possibly some new
ideas related to the store.
-Wi§hing the store* sugcess ln the future—
SINCERELY
DAVE SOWER
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Dear Ann Landers: I thought I
was a modern mother (I'm only' 43
years old), but I guess I'm a little
behind the times, here's the
story:
a My 16 -year-old daughter has
always been a' little slo* mentally
fasrPhysichli S rhe. istat
with a boy who is 1,5 and acts young
for this age (I thought).
This morning I noticed a' read
mark on my' daughter's neck and
asked' her how she- got it. She
replied, "Oh, Bill and I were
messing around last night and'•he
gave me a .hickey..".
me, Ann, what does "hickey"
mean?—Outdated
'Dear. Out: Never mind what -
' `hickey"' means—find put what
"messing around" means. A
hickey is a "love bite," and Ia
su. gest you :keep a 'Ogres ON
as well as alt , lines. c
cornmi&nicatton,
Deas Ann Landers I'ctpped out;
your br autifnl :de ttiltion of cE
,Real ll You r'eatty know what
you are talking about, Lady- SA
. wonderful to have someone: say in
plain , language '.that° ; musel,es,
money,.after�shave Potion., Hickok
garters and a. Dunhill pipe don't
---make a ;mann ,a marl.
it :occurred to me that the
gfallities , you mentioned to
describe the real mats also
describe the real woman. Please„
..Ann, repeat those few sentence"s.
an*d see if they don't apply to, both
sexes.•®-.•S.t.eubenville' Friend, Y'
-DearFrierrd: -A'reatIrran ca,n-'
be 5=foot-nothing and weigh 92
pounds. If he is compassionate,
responsive to the needs of others,
dependable, honorable,
forthright. says what he means
and means what he says; is gentle,
loving, giving—and forgiving,
„ has 4e'Or
ofpersJean success in others, he's
a real man. I know what a real man -
is because I married one."
You couldn't have asked on a '
better day. It's our 33rd wedding
anniversary.
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