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SIGNAL STAR, *MAW 1014 -PAots' 11.
AUCTION BALE
of furniture, generail household'fur-
nishings, dependable appliances;
being sold •tor the •sproprietgr's
through the facilities' of
ESTATE ,MARKlr`TiNG „„
SERVICES
Auction Centre
2Q Water . Stmt,_
Winghaam,'-Ont
Saturday January 28, 1974
41.12.WN,POnr , ..
A diversified offering of ap-
proximately 330 Pots, may be seen
prior to sale :time Friday, JJathuary
25th 1 p.m, to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10
a.m. till Sale'time.. Auctioneer Jack
Alexander
for Information 357-1011
"''• J.A. Currie
Auction Adminlstrator
If "No'travei" official weather ad-
visory_ iSsued; ; ' Auction
automatically postponed 1 week.
'Tune., CKNX -920.
4. REAL• ESTATE- FOR,, SALE
THE MAN: TO SEE IS,
52 West Street
Goderich
524-6991..
013AST 1'CJ''•"C OAST...
REAL ESTATESERVIC'E
ELEGANT ESTATE' HOME'
• LOCATED 'CLOSE
TO THE SQUARE 1
This beautiful redbrick home is 'of
centre hall plan with open stair-
case, one side has large double
living • room with fireplace, the -
other side .has "alarge'. kitchen,
dining room and living room with
,tiropiac,e...,.,Upstsirs consists of 1
Targe double,master bed{ om with
fireplace and 3 '+good 'sized •
bedrooms all with, closets. The
grounds are well Rr'oed • with a tot
size; of 1.05' x206' for privacy. Also
with the home is 'a full 2 car red
brick garage. Hot water heating
• throughout. It,, would - be 'an im-'
possibility to'build this home today
for $150,O00.00'. "Shown by appoint-
pent only through our (lice
. MUST BE'SOLO ,- • -. •
Large `2, storey, brick 'veneer on
Wilson'. St. Master bedroom has its
,. own 4 piece bath and glass doors
Onto a balcony. 3. more bedrooms
plus another 4 piece bath,upstairs,
kitchen,. living room,, dining• room,
and family morn downstairs, plus
a laundry 'room and 1/2 bath com-
bination: Make appointment today.
ON WARREN ST: •
"Cozy two bedroom. ,bungalow,
dining •area, living room,' full'
basement,. finished rec. room, in-
sulated, attached garage with
' paved. drive. '
WHY P'AY HiGH TAXES? J.
When you can gv,rn'this 11/2 storey, •
7 room frame home on 1,..acre
land. Completely• remodelled,
large kitchen • and living room, 3
bedrooms, full basement, soil
heating. Taxes only $60.per:year,
and all for the low price of $12,000.
LITTLE WORK, MUCH PAY
Be your own boss and istill make a
very good `income by purchasing.
'this ,small g• business on ' West
•Street•. 'Full price is lower than the -
down'payment required to bay A
respectable house, .
STORE AND APARTMENTA,
Located, onr, main.. street. Apart-
ment 'has 4' bedrooms, dining
room, living 'room, full basemi
and ' 2 car garage and, dotage
.shed.,. All this for that -rice of
515,500. '=
NEW SlPtG LES
,;ND bOUBLES
„Three bedroom double, step,'
tiaving'kitchert, dining area, large
living room, 4 piece bath. Fully fur:.
Wished, only 515,431-.00.
o,.
' 13.' SERVICES AVAILABLE , 14, NIOTICE..TO CREDITORS V 15. PUBLIC NOTICE
" . FOR ;ALL YOUR
FULLER
BRUSH
NEEDS AND ,
Replacement Parts
SEE
ARNOLD
A. VINT
110 PARK ST. u 524-6564
- ACE
RADIA. & 1'V
0sfniiel
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of`
Radio` & Television
60 PICTON ST. W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771
HURON
PINES
ELECTRIC
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL ".,_
•
WATER:.
WEL- L°
DR 1 n I 'N G
Tom. Lang, proprietor. • Latest
modern equipment. Domestic,
industrial,municipal• Free
estimates. 5" and up.
'Thome 5244�-y-,, 8033
•w• v..w Cor Cial,,r ,.0
Collect 855-4605
ALL persons" having, -claims
against the Estate • of 'GEORGE
LINDSAY SMITI-1, Fa'rmer,, late bf
the Township of Stanley, in the •
County of Huron, ,who died on or
about the' 81st day. of October, 1913,
are required to file the same with
full (particulars with the under-,
'signed by the 9th day of February,
1974, as,after that date the assets of
the estate will be distributed.
DATED' at. Goderich, Ontario,
this 8th day of January, 1974.
PREST and • EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
CODERICH, Ontario
• Solicitors for
the Estate.
3,4,5
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Roy Harold Cham -
hers, late of the Town of Goderich in
the County of•,:Huron, •retired.
Creditors and others having claim
against the above estate . are
required to send full particulars -cif
such claim, to the, undersigned ,
executor on' or before the 28th' day •
of February 1974 after which date
the estate's assets will he
I wilt no longer -be responsible for
any debts incurred by my,wife Edna
'Maxine ,took after January -48,
1974. Joseph L. Cook. -4,5,6x
EEDY'S Bakery .Dungannon will
be closed January 28th to February
the 9th. Re -Open ;February,,,the
11(11.--4 •
TOWNSHIP
of
GODERICH
Snow _.
Removal
Township wilt not be respon-
sible 'for . damage to vehicles -
parked on Township roads.'
Vehicles in the way of snow
ploughing will be towed away
at -owner's expense. Persons.
. clearing snow from laneways
and leaving on township roads.
in turn could cause accidents.
Also damage to township
equipment.
• Mr. J. Potter,
Road Superintendent. -4,
distributed. • •
Dated at Goderich, Ontario this
24th day of January 1974. w
. Elgin Chambers
Executor
2...
Goderich, Ont.
• 4, 5,,6,.E-�.
.16: PERSONAL
DO YOU HAVE marriage or family
problems? The Ministry of • Com-
munity & Social, Services offers help
in the form -of marriage and family
counselling either in .yo'dI-r home or
in the Wingham. Office, -199
Josephine Street. For appointment;,
phone 357=3370 —29tf •a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS IN -THE
ESTATE OF
WILLIAM ANDREW McGUIRE
26, CARD OF THANKS
-McBRIDE: I would. like to express
my -thanks to my, relatives and
friends for the lovely c•ards,, treats
and flowers during my stay in the
Goderich Hospital, and the ,nurses
and staff on Second- East, Special
thanks to Dr.- A. V. Jones and Dr.'
Durwin, Rev, Warr and the 113en-
miller U.C.W., Benmiller.Mait'fand '
Croup and, the Tiger Dunlop In-
stitute. Maudie McBride. -74
•
. . MacDONALD: We wish to express
our sincere appreciation and thanks
to relatives arld friends for cards
'and" expressions. of sympathy and' to
the neighbour~ for the lovelypotted
plant which we received dur,og our
..recent•' bctreavement. All . wati very
much appreciated. John, Linda and
Heather MacDonald.-4nc -
1.1. LOST AND FOUND
All persons having claims against `LOST Lady's dark .rim • glasses,
the' .Estate.._•:of William. Andr"hw vacanity Woolworths.. Reward.
'Phone Bayfield. : '-565-2f 07
McGuire, late of .62• Elgin Avenue n ,
collect. -4x
East, Goderich, who died • May' 23,
.1973 are required to file proof of
'same with •'the undersigned• on or
before February 14, 1974, after
SMALL beagle answers tri the -name
of Peppy. In vicinity of R.R, 2
which date the Estate,.. -Will. ,hed•.,.,Godetreh. Phone 524-6931.--4
distributed with regard only'to the
claims of which the undersigned' 18:MISCELLANEOUS
Shall then have n.ot•ice and the un-
dersigned will not be liable to`any
person of whose,claim he:shall then
have notice. .
, DATED .-at,-.Coslerich..3ht,,,l.7tjt
day of January, 1974,
• LEO• CLARK and
VINCENT -CLARK, Executors,,
- by their Solicitors herein,
•
• HUNTER,' PARKER 8i RIVERS
Barristers & So1 ritors
44 North Street
GODERICH, Ontario
..,-4,5,6:
kl
Over 1,000sq::ft, of living spaceas
yours with three bedrooms, Targe
living • room, compact kitchen,
_ dining area and lots and lots of
Closets, for, as little as 517,900.00
..counting taxes.
UNDER $10,000 .
Beautiful home in Meneset If:lark. '
Large eat -in kitchen, 22 ft. living
ream; dining room, bedroom and
den. Partially furnished: Stove,
fridge , washer and dryer in-
, chided. Ali in like new conditiori.
THIS ISN'T THE ONLY °
FARM WE HAVE
170 Acre Dairy Farm. Lodated near
Auburn with 6 bedroom, insult,
brick home - large L shaped barn -
:Stable cleaner -new milk -house
implement shed and 145 acres of
good ,workable land. Included in
•the purchase price is all equip-
anent, cropsInd• .11vstock.
IF YOU WANT
A SMALL :ACREAGE
e and see Wt. 5s or 20„ the
iii is yours Both are close to
oderich, both are good building
tee. ,
Wi,,RREN ZINN
5294350, Lucknow
TERRY BAUERR,
526.7109, Auburn t.
.NIRS, ENID BELL '
11
se St, Petrick
524:8191, Goderich
IMPORTANT AUCTION. SALE"
EVERY FRIDAY::AT.:8;00-:P.
MLL AUCTIONS LTD.
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO`
ITEMS OF INTEREST
New •.Leonard refrigerator with mafching.,.30"--et"ectric stove
(green or gold), Leonard autorfiatic washer -and dryer, elec-=^
trophonic Morse quality mponent set with 8 track tape -deck,
• 6 lovely styles of Mor ° etereos,`Morse sewing machine, large
selection of bedro6M and chesterfield Suites in styles' of
. "Spanish, Cal ial, Frenuh Provincial &Modern, n w single
and doub s, -lovely -table and swag lamps 4 styles of•cof-;
fee end`'end table sets, kltcfte $~lite$ in a variety of itylo 'ttfd
cot urs, Lazyboys, sets of dishes, ,radios, sets of silverware •
'and gift items -and many more items too numerous .to, mention,
This is a large sale consisting of quality 'furniture which will be
sold to the highest bidder.
NOTE:Terms of sale are cash and our handy TKM budget plan.
There is plenty .of -parking and seating. A refreshment booth
• and washroom -facilities are available. - °
SALES CONDUCTED BY: BALL AUCTIONS LTD., BRUSSELS '
AUCTIONEER:- G:J. BALL
PHONE 887-9863 -
..n
Ofltario's Lorgest
Consignment. Auction Sale
Our monthly tractor, farm machinery, snowmobile and
misc, diems auction will be held at Norwich Sales Yard,
Highway 59, South of Norwich.
4 > • .
BEGINNING FE,BRUARY�-1, 1974
AND ON THE FIRST MONTH T,HEREAFTER
SALE STARTS AT 10 A.M. •
If you,; tuute.-good useful equipment, or an exit tracker you
° would like to turn Int1f cash$ consign it toihti Machinery and
Tractor Auction. A special 'feature ofyttrfi winter and spring
sales will be Snowmobiles. , s, ,
Tractors wilt be sold in order o1 number as consigned, so con-
sign early. We are equipped .t6 load and unload III 'equlpi int,
Small Items sale starts at 10 ai(rf. sharp. Discs and plows stint
at, 11 a.m. Alf equipmefit will be sold Were .2 o'clock. Tractors
Terms cash..All buyers must be•registered at office before sate.
LUNCH AVAILABLE NOT RESPONSIBLE F'OR AC.
CIDENTt 0 •
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT --� HARR; JANSEN
$I�LR9 MANAGER
/lt .AUCTIONEER -
Phone Norwich 519-863-6828
There ,is always the'.
...danger -
n ..d 9er 9f keeping in
P 9
tmas .and faosingt-
. Christ -
it
0. TO GIVE AWAY ,,
:MOORE:, I would like to thank all
rrry family; 'f'riehds and, neighbours,
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary and
- Unit 2 U.C.W, for all. the lovely
cards and flowers I received while
• a patient,in. Victoria Hospital.
kerne M ►re. -4 h
MacADAM: (`would like to express
my sincerE: thanks and appreciation '1 .
to all my friends, relatives and
neighbours, who remembered me Eight Unit s
The 1974 campaaign conference .of the Ontario Division of the"Canatdlan ▪ Cancer' Society, was
held at the inn on the Park, Toionto, January 18, 19 and 20:,Shown here attending the
Southwestern District Workshop session held Sunday morning were,Hfirold Chase"i'nd'Les_
Pitblado of Goderich. The conference is held annually to prepare for the society,fundraising
campaign held each year in April. This year's campaign„ Alog,an,,;ls„r';,P,fogress in 74 r Let's,.....
knock on every door". J.H. •Aitken of Goderich took 'part in at workshop panel' discussion.
(staff photo)
assive heavywate
expansion for Bruce
with gifts and cards while'a patient
Plans for "a massive expan- '
sion of the existing heavy
water facilities . at • the. Bruce
Nuclear Power Development
were announced. Thursday by
the- •rovincial government.,
Ettergy Minister. Darcy,
•McKeough, ad'dres`sing 'over
1.00 municipal politicians Bruce the southern .- half of Bruce
County at the Douglas Point,
site,, stated that Ontario Hydro
'will proceed immediately with
plans to build six more heavy
water production units which
Would bring the total at the site
to eight.
Just Iast'°June, as‘part of a
$3:6• billion construction'
program, the province said it
in University Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr. Sharp, all the
doctors at the,hospital,staff on all
floors. AISo to Goderich Ambulaii'ce
drivers, lir. Lambert and Dr.
Gauche of . ,Gnc erich _Hos,p„ital,
;Special thanks to Mrs Frances.Lit=
tlechild. who found me in trailer:
• Your kindness will always be
remembered, Neil. MacAdam:-4 •
LITTLE("HILD: I would like to
• thank my 'many friends and
relative~ for all • the c:at'ds• and
flower's. Faiecially the' visits from
i niy mother while l' was a' patient in
• Ate'xand.ra and Marine • Hospital.
Also. to Miss Stewart`and the other
nurses, who where 4vith me' while I
delivered 'n>v baby, Also all the nur-
ses on. Second floor eatit.," Special -
thanks to I)r. Lom"as ' and Dr.
Deathe. -• Mrs. - Frances Lit -
tlechilcl.----4 , '
w d,
BEDARD: 1 wish .to:thank everyone
who, so kindly remembered , me
while I was a patient in Alexandra
,Marine .and Gei�'ar�al >H�►slsital.
" •:lp ec,i.al thanks. to I)r: -K. Lambert,
Fr. R. Moynarhan,-n ursei; and-gralt
ori second' floor. Mrs,. Emma
• Becjartl.— 4 x - '`. n -r",r -
BLACK spayed fetfiale dog 8 mon-
fhs Gild to,a,,gr id 'home. Phone 524-
7427.-4.-�'
, i. BIRTHS
DEPUTTEI3: At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on January 18,
1974, .to Mr. and, 'Mrs. Andrew
Deputter, Goderich, a ,son,, Andrew
(Junior) Frank.
SPROULt At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, :on January 18, 1974, to
_ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Spt•oul, R.R.3, •
Auburn,,a' 'son, Matthew David
Elwin, r°•
• 25-IH1 MEAORIAM-
•Ii
CU.NDARI: In loving °: metiiiity' o1 •
91,1r dear -Mother, Vi.Cundari, who
passed ' away January°.29, 1969.
It's, been five years since hive saw.
Your gentle living face; :
The world goes,on with its joys and
tears
At a very hurried pace.
T Days quickly turn."to ,eats, -
Leaving only mernories'behind.
Your memory is ever• in our hearts,
Mom, you're always on our minds,:.
'Lovingly 'remembered and ° sadly
•`\ missedrby TinV, Di and family, -4
would double the existing two
heavy' 'water units: and the.
nuclear generating facilities at.
the Bruce NPD. ;3,
Thursday,' before work haw!,
• 'even started on. the June plans,
McKeough_ ,•annou-need,' tib=e N
- tiY st
expansion- scheme,
der it, Ontario hopes't<r ensure
a self-sufficient supply of heavy'
water, :a'critical ingredient
o
in operation by,,1979
the. proc1uetion of electrical -thait :.of the'rest,,of the .country.
energy with natural uranium "Iri terms of heavy water, we
reactors. - in Ontario 'have to go it alone," .
Units• one and two, , recently . Mr. McKeough :said, pointing
bought from theAtomicEnergy to ,,.fhe federal government
Control Board, have a dim,- position • that it had no inten-
biped capacity of 800 tons 'a tion -of helping to,.:finance On-'
year and are now producing at tario Hydro•'s future heavy
capacity. ,water 'requirements. • °
• Work on units three and four r He said Ontario was ktild+late„
is about to begin ,and Twill in October it ' is the federal
produce a further 800 tons by government's. intention 'to
-1977. Mr. McKeough stated assist provinces, through their
that the.government is"ready to - electrical utilities, to launch
commit units five to eight in or- nuclear programs "but once
'der to produce -further 1,600 launched it was not 'envisaged"'-
a orts b. 1979. ., that6 such assistance should
Eahof the 'first two. units ` continue,"
cost.;Hydro. $250 million and Mr. • McKeough ,stated that
the' next two are expected to the provincial gciverrirriemf."fs of-
cost the same amount The fering private industry "an op -
final four are expected to be portunity to become involved in.
built as a bundle for $500 the 'financing And construction
- million. of the final fottr heavy water
The 3,200 ton capacity of units. at Bruce:" /-"And we:are
heavy water a year by 1,979 will / ready to move very quickly: we
enable, the cornmission,ing of . have proposed that there be a
3,?00 megawatts a year using..r coo le ,of weeks for enquiries
the CANDU., system. It :-w'i11 and' discussion ''and :that, 'this
.also mean that-Onta•rio'S'hea•vy should be-fol'lcawed -by, letters of.
•
waiter .capacity will bedouble intent with the objective ' of
BLUE'S
SUPERMARKET
SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES
OPEN 8 A.M SHARP 5 DAYS A WEEK TILL 10 P M . CLOSED SAT. AT 6 P.M.
WE DELIVER
ON THE SQUARE
°
Energy ' Minister Dercy
. McKeough. '
• •
starting detailed. contract
• .negotiations no tater than April
30."
'L}tlIV!B':Tn''sad-lint hiving memory of
my laving husband Robert Dawson
Lafnb. who left us January , 30th
1970.
Dear Dawson should. you go first
and .I remain •
To walk the road alone
I'll'ii'e in memory's garde $ear ,
With happy days we've own •
In • spring •4'11- wait roses red ' ,
And think of- li : 's blue
In early fall • en, brown leaves fall
I'll rat , . a .glim}ise of yew
1"'ll ear your voice, I'll see your
ile- •
Tho blindly I may grope
Th' ' memories of' 'your helping
hands
Will -buoy me cin with hope. •
Dawson if you go first and I remain
One thing I'al have'you do
Walk slowly down that Piing, long
path
For soon I'll follow you.
I want to know each step you take
;So, I may take the same
For someday down the lonely -road
Youill hear me Call your,:natne.
Sadly missed 'by his cloying • wife
Myrtle. -'4k
«y 4.
. 26. CARD OF- THANKS'
CHAMBERS: We .they family of the
late Roy Chariibers wish to express
our ap rreeiatti?rn and thiinks ` To
everyone for their expressions of
sympathy during our recent
bereavement. The Chambers
Family. -4
"PALAND
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Pinea le
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20 OZ. TINS
SLICED, CRUSHED
TIDBIT§
EA 31.0 u.
Both Mr. McKeough and
Hydro chairtnart George •
Gathercole delinedto speculate►
on'. father-develQpmen•ts' that
could take place ,"at the Bruce
NPD site. b
Howes e'r, they w'ou ld not rule •
out the possibility' that 'further
nuclear development might ,-
take puce on the "Bruce penin-
sola' or along the Lake ,I-luron
shoreline. �.
$, -Mt. Gathercole said it would
be pretty hard' to say that for
all time you're not going to;
build' anymore; in the Biwa----
peninsula." He'saitl,Hydro has
.explored site$ "down around
Goderich" and he didn't Want
to leave the impression that
'Hydro couldn't build again
somewhere in the Bruce if the
r.irctimstances are ,right.
Mr. McKeough stated .that
Ontario Hydro will need all of
the heavy water produced in.
"the new facilities as they come
into operation as the heavy
water program is closely .tied to
the present nuctealtr gene at ,r fl
program in the province.
Ontat io's nuclear generating .
program, , which , calls tor
doubling the Bruce generating
plant as•.w Keit -,as the, Pickering
plant near Fronto Iartd the
construction " of anothterr' at`''
Bownranvi 1e, will be.producing
eight million kilowatts of elec. -
tr•ieits► rthe etirIy. 1980'x.
SY ,