The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-21, Page 13GLIDE O SIQN Art r 21, "
16. PERSONAL
Q • YOU have .marriage orfamily
problems? The 14itti#try of Com-
munity & Social; Services iffers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling either in ybur, home or
in the W ngham Office,r,,,199
Josephine Street. For aphointinent,.
phone 357-3370:-8tf
17v LOST' AND FOUND
LOST—Black clutch purse, with
initials, D.O. Finder please return
to Donna Young, Dungannon, On-
s tario. ReJvard offered. Phone 529-
7904.-8
LOST dresser drawer on,Friday
night', between Goderich anClin-
ton. Also black Labrador`retriever,
answers to Tam. Phone 524-
8707,-8
1a.MISCELLANEOUS
If . you want your neigh-
bour to know what
Christ will do for him, let
him see what Christ has
done for you. '
'21. BIR'THs
HULLEY: Born at • Victoria
Hospital„ London, on Fe 'ru1arT 12,
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1974 to Mr. rand Mrs, . Gordon
Hulley, a son Norman Ross. -8x
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DRAPER: •At Alexandra Hospital;
February 15, a daughter, Deborah
Alin, to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Draper,
RR 6, Goderich.
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COOK: At -Alexandra Hospital,.
February. 1,7, a son, Garryl Jeffery,
to, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook.
ARGYLE: At Clinton Hospital,
February 13, 1974 a baby daughter,,
,Vicky Joy Elizabeth; to Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Argyle. -8
KUNTZ: At North York Hospital;
Toronto, February '5, 1974, a
daughter Laura Ann' to David and
Gretchen Kuntz (nee. Whiteman).`
�. fiat grandchild ftir Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Whiteman, Goderich, and Mrs.
Alex Kuntz Torcento-8
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
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25. IN MEMORIAM
SPARKS: In loving memory of a
dear mother and' grandmother,
,,,Verna A, Sparks, who • passed away;.
four years ago, Feb. 16, 1970. •
The ones, we love can never be,
More than a thought apart,, ,
As long as there is,ir memory,
You will live on in our hearts: •
Lovingly remembered by June,
Ross, Mac and grandchildren. -8
MacDONALD: In laving memory
of a dear father and -grandfather,
Joih D. MacDor,ld, vitho passed
away January 21, 1972. •
The depth of sorrow we -cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we, loved so well.
Artd while he sleeps a peaceful
sleep,
His memory we shall always keep.
Always remembered and sadly
missed- by son John, daughter-in-
law Linda and granddaughter
Heather. -8
SHACKLETON: In„ memory of
Lindem n WilliaShackleton,. who'
passed away Tuesday, 23 February
1971.
Beautiful memories are all we have
left,
Of him we loved so dearly;
His loving senile and happy' face,
A broken link we can.,never replace.
The -sadness of ,parting no one can
tell,
So sudden on earth, sorrow' fell.
`Memories we treasure 'no one can
Death leaves a heartache only God
• can "heal.
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Lovingly remembered by 'fathe
mother, Gerald, ;'Valerie an
.Carol, -8
26. 'CARD OF THANKS
HULLEY: I .would like to take this
opportunity to say many. thanjcs to
our '•friends,' neighbours; and family
for the,, cards, gifts, ' flowers arid
phone cal lswg received 'while' I was
-a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. Thanksto everyone. who
helped: out with our family. Elsie
and Gordon' Hulley, and
Family. -8x `
"McGU'IRE: Sincere thanks to m'y
fellow employees at the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital, neighbours,
friends andrelatives " for. cards,
flowers, gifts and visits While I'was
in hospital. Special thanks. to Dr.
Deathe:, Rev, St. Don anda'nursing
staff on second west at Alexandra
Hospital, "Muriel McGuire..
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15. PUBLIC NOTICE
26. •CARD OF THANKS
ALLIN: The 'family of the late Roy,,
James Alli, wish to ,express their
sincere thanks to neighbours,
friends and relatives for,.the many
messages of sympathy, donations to
the HeartFund and floral tributes
received during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to the
pallbearers," flower bearers, Dr.
Frank Mills, -ambulance drivers,
Stiles Funeral Home, Rev. Robert
" Iaymont and the many friends and
neighbours who provided aiid ser:
ved lunch and who have so thought-
fully helped with tte,chares. Your
kindness will alw 4s be remem-
bered. The Roy Allin family. -8
ADAMS:.' I wish to thank all my
friends, 'relatives and neighbours
who so kindly remembered me
while I was „a. patientin the
hospital. Isabel Adams:—,8x
MILLAR: 'The family of'the late
Florence Millar wish to express
their sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours for
.the acts of kindness, beautiful floral
tributes, cards and donations sent
iu them during the loss of a "dear
•wife; mother and grandmother.
With �' special thanks to Salvation
Army, Middleton .Church .and
A.C.W. slid Canori Russell, and to
'the ladies who provided the lunch.
With: a very special tbanks to
McCallum Funeral Home. -8
CLEMENTS: I would like to ex-
press my sincere thanks and ap-
preciation• to all my friends,
relatives and neighbours$` who
• remembered Ane with gifts, cards:,
and their many.visits. M d, for the
many little' extras that meant so
much during my extended stay in,
Alexandra Hospital. Spec;,ial
thanks to Drs. Lomas arid Deathe,
Rev. Warr and Hospital staff and
am bulance,.drivers. I am now a- .
re§ident • at Huronview and would
4, enjoy a visit from . anyone who
'' wished to come and see me. Eva
Clements. -8, 4
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-V INT: ''i`". Witifr't<i"'"tI silk" Ifiends,
'relatives and neighbours for cards, ,
gifts and, visits -While, I was a patient
.in Alexardra Hospital. • Special
thapks to Dr. J:M. Watts, nurses
and staff second west. Mrs; Arnold
t4 Vint.–'Sar_
GILBERT: I would like to very
sincerely express 'np,J"thanks to'nur-
• ses and orderlies of • Ale�'andra
'Hospital and friends for the many
'cards and flowers sen:. t y me.
,. Special thaiiks°'Dr. R.G. Lomas, Dr.
J.M. Watts and Dr. M. Cuc•hi.
Jack ,Gilbert. --8.
TAKE NoticE
A
that the annual ;Meting. of: producer members of the HURON
County Pork Producers' Association will be convened at the
hour of 1 P.M. E.S.T. on• 13 of February 1974, at the Legion4Hall
in the Town of Clinton for the purpose of the proper business
of the annual meeting, the elections of officers and the election
of substitute, delegates' •
Between- the "lours of 2:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'olock..inthe .a,fter,-
noon of the above mentioned date NOMINATIONS for county
committee•nen under .the Ontario Pork Producers', Marketing
Plan Will 'be held. If an election is required, for councilmen, it
will be held on Tuesday, March 3rd,• 1974 andrthe polling places
will be: 'Clinton, . Walton, 'and Dungannon,
James Williamson Lloyd Stewart, .'
President Secretary -Treasurer
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Members, of Alexandra Marine. and General Hospital
of Goderich' Corporawi6d 'andother interested parties
. • are urged to attend the annual meeting which •will be
held on Monday,. March 25; 41974, at . 8:00 p.m. in the
• ,Ladies' Auxiliary ;fioom of the hospital, at vyhioh time
we will receive the financial statement; the auditors'
report, the report of the Board and elect members to
• the Board of Governors and conduct other business,
MEMBERS: OF THE .CORPORATION
The following persons shell be ,members upon
resolution of the Board:
(a) a person who has donated or who donates $100 in
any one year to the Corporation shad beta life member.
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(b) the president or chief officer of a corporation or
orgaril±atlon which pays- the Corporation $25 In any
year Shall be sit-ofiiclo a member of the Corporation for
that year.,
, .1c) a person who pap' 'the annual membership fee of
$1.60 to the Corporation; In any year shall be a Member
of the Corporation ;for Hist year;
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(d) a member who pays -hie fees annually shall not be
'entitled to• vote, at any measling of the Corporation
unless his membership fes was paid., In full at least
thirty days prior 10 the date of the meeting. •
K.G. Dunn
Chairman of • the Board.
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NAYLOR: 'I wish to thank friends,
relatives and -neighbours for cards;
flowers and visits' while' I :was• a
patient in. Alexandra :Hospital
Special thanks to :Dr. Waters, and
Nurses of second west. Jessie ,
Naylor ---8
McFARLANE: I wish to thank my
neighbours, friends and relative; for
.their gifts, cards, flowers, and'visits
while I was a' patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Also thank you to •
the nurses and staff' on first floor,
and to Doctor Street, Pastor Alfred
Fry and Knox United 'Church
and to those who- provided
rides•for my wife to the hospital.. A
sincere thank you to all. Albert
McFarlane. --8
26. CARD Of THANKS.
PROCTOR: ' The family of ;the' late.
Mrs. Annie Proctor yvish to express
their sincere appreciation to'their
relatives, friends, and neighbours for
then acts of kindness, beautiful
floral tributes and memorial'"
donations. Special thanks to 'the
nurses and staff of Huronview,and
Alexandra Hospital, Dr. Wallace,
Dr. Doody, Rev. Royal and' the
Stiles Funeral Home. -8
BAXTER: Words cannot . ~express.,,
Amy sincere thanks and appreciation
,to my family, relatives and the kin-
dness of my many friends, for the
flowers, fruits, cards and " visits
while 1 "was a ' patjent in Victoria
fiospittil• A special, thank- you to
Dr. Hugh Allen, his staff, and all
the nurses •on fourth floor ''west.
Mildred Baxter -8
Attention..
F�rrners
A-aFOR SALE,
rl
ALLIS Chalmers WD45 Tractor
and loader $1,000. 2 farm wagons.
$175 each.` Homelite chainsaw best,
offer ..;Phone, 524-2352.74,8x
FOR your
requirements:
stocked with
Canadian No.1
. Timothy seed of
we have had for
r
Spring seed
, We; are heavily
locally grown
Red Clover .and
the highest quality,
many years. A full
line of forage seeds will also be
available_. We are taking orders
now for grain arid forage seeds.
The Seed Plant, Londesboro.
Phone Clinton 482-7475 or Blyth
523-4399.-7tfn
PURE bred serviceable age Hamp-
shire Boars, R.O.P. 'tested and
commercial from $150. Also bred
gilts close to farrowing. Bob
. Robinson RR il, Walton. 345-•
2317.-8
Goderich Lions welcomed their District Governor, James Pemberton, last Thursday at their
regular meeting. Mr. Pemberton has held a nwfiber of executive positions since he joined
the Lions In 1963. He is pictured here standing between Bili Alcock (left), Goderich Lions
President, and Paul,, Schutz, Third Vice -President. (staff photo)
Council brief
Stray cats are a significant
problem confronting Goderich,
Animal Control Offii;er
Eisler told - G'riderich town
•
Mr. Eisler also said that a
more explicit advertisement
about dog licences should be.
placed in the local newspaper.
He displayed an ad used by
S
plant on behalf of the Ministry'
of the Environment,
The device is one of . 39'
located across the province..
Air samples are . sent' to
Mr. 'John Spiitak r'eterned:
J oniie•'° from London harpital
last Saturday folion►ing surgery -
on hia..left shoulder. He ia•able
to -b6N bout With .his .ant 'in ;a
sliBon.
rn o Mr. and Mrs.
neth Mc. ee on Febrta°ry7, • .
1974, in Vi tpria' Hospital,. Lori-
don, a ba., I y, .Timothy
Graharn,,.six' ands' 2 ounces.
, Congratulatid st .... _
Mr. and Mr `• Bert Marsh
from Auburn \visited on'
Tuesday with t former4&"
sister, Mrs. Minnie 'ones and
Melvin.
,Mr. and Mrs.: Eric \McNee
and Brenda spent last w kend
in Sudbury with relativ' s.
Mrs, and Mrs: Graham M ee
taccornpanied then) to Ajax o
visit Mr, and Mrs. Alla
McNee'.and boys, Edward" an
Andrew. Mrs. Ross McNee
spent 'the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Johnston at.
Nile. Mrs. McNee and Mrs.
Johnston are sisters.
Mrs. Mary Bere visited,.,
recently with her cousin, Mrs.
Daisy McCharles . at Huron -
view, Clinton. . •
-Mrs. . Victor Errington has
council at, its regular meetingncardine as an example R -1cMa ter University in been visiting and helping at the
last Thursday.
There are about 400 to 500
horneless..cats on the loose.. i i,
,Cxoderich,''Mr. Eisler said.
Many live at the racing track
barns, he said in his monthly
report.
One cat has 'been quaran-
tined for 14 days because it bit
a child.
Coping with the animals -
causes a 'considerable expense
to the town, Mr. Eisler said.
Reeve : Deb ShewfeIt; who
chaired the council meeting in
the absence of Mayor Harry
Worsell, suggested that Mr.,
Eisler discuss the matter with
the chairman of council's
special cominittee and make a
recommendation for specific ae-.
tion to',council.
The 'motion was' passed by
-council—.
The aid shows the specific' Hamilton for analysis. home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Tom
'"'Webster. Both ladies.have
Mr. Eisler st'ate'd that nine pollution .control plant has been iocto"ring for phlebitis
bylaw regarding laws. In other activities, the
dogs were taken to the pound removed 30 tons of sludge since" recently, and are improving.
with two redeemed and, seven last report; painted both pump . David Bere had a mishap at
destroyed; two cats were im- ' houses; • begun, painting coil work. and received a cut in the
- - lof . his left hand• which
ounded- and' dextro ed. .,....,.his.-.. filter ..walls. .. ser�t.-..the..._am
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office received ..telephone regulator and. inlet" block from required 25 stitches . and
calls from people complaining • 'the -chlorinator to Fischer and .prevents him from returning to
about dogs barking at, night, ,Porter for an annual 'i sped• work 'for two' weeks or so.
and stray cats and repo2ti:ing tion; conducted a tour for 24 Alvin° Sherwood -returned
their do° s"rpissin 32' dog tags pupils 1 from . Huron Central home Thursday evening ..from ° .
have been sol-c14–and two ' .School,, Clinton; and received St.Joseph's hospital, London,
violations have been issued. a ' Honeywell technical but will be wearing a collar for
Council voted and accepted representative at the plant for; a ' some time while recuperating. '
his report. • maintenance contract call tin " His son, Robert Sherwood from*.
. * .70* • 'the control p 'el. . • ..Sarnia, brott?ght him_ home
Storm sewer constD,iction on The council r'oted and accep-. ,The Explorers' Group en=„.. •
Eldon Street' is going suc-
cessfully, Stan Meriam-,Town
Foreman, stated in his monthly‘
report. will recommend to council that held their ,regular meeting. on .
Publick 1 with Thursday' evening: '
those from Lavis construction Eldon Co South Streets.
are filling excavated portions of Some property would have' to
the road with "B" gravel. be purchased to' widen' the
in Januaty. After snow piled
Snowplowing took four days • street to 66• feet. However, a
row 'of maple trees would, have
• merit a week to haul it away
up, ,it took the woe"ks' depart-- to w
be cut don if this was done.
The committee will recom-
from the central business mend, that the- street be
district, Mr, , Meriam reported. ,widened as' much as possible,
No injuries or, damages were ▪ even if the extra property is not'
reported from tree limbs felled purchased.
ted Mr. Fisher's '• report,
joyed a ' Valentine party •
- * * * following their regular meeting
Committee • on Tuesday evening. C.G.I. T.
The Public Works
woe s men a ong Bennett Street be widened from
by the ice storms, of January 19 'The committee will also
and '0, he said,„ ,It took tow- recommend that the' car
trucks, six 'len, and 1 112' days allowance for' "Gerry' Fisher, clear. the .limbs... pollution supervisor, be raised
New "No Parking At Any to 4200' from. $150, ,paid twice
Time". signs have been In; .per year.
• stalled on Churc Street,
d° ; Dr.' A.B. Deathe has asked to
"Angle Parking' igns have, lease airport -land for farming.
been erected on ;Gloucester The committee will recori'imend
Terrace at the'"A' essirient Of- that Dr, .Deathe be notified their
Of-
fice parking lot. • the town must honour the
"No '.Parking Here To Cor- present lease- with Horton and
• ner','tsigns have been installed ' Brown, who are in the third
on' Britannia Road and Park :year of the five -yeas agreement.
DOUGLAS G. ,WILSON J. ROGER•TURCOTTE
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SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY APPOINTMENTS
William R'. 'Gardner, Vice President rand 'General'Manager,
takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mr. -Douglas
• • G. -Wilson .as National Sales Manager. Mr: Wilson joins Sheaf-
fer, with considerable experience in field sales management
and ° will direct' the ,,adtivities of the field sales- force in
Marketing both ,Sheaffer and SpRidel products throughout
Canada. He will reside in 'Burlington, Ontario.
•-Mr.- J. Roger Turcotte, •who .formerly held the position of
General Sales Manager, is appointed ,to the position of
Marketing Manager for the Company.
Mr. Gardner stated these appointments would enable Sheaf- -•
fer to further increase its impressive sales record for .troth" •
Speidel watch bands and Sheaffer writing instruments.
3PNWIWor
Top- trade-in dollar for 'your car when you buy a hew
Gremlin,Ijornet, Matador. •And they're all'in,sfo+ck now,
ready fotnmediate delivery:
GRa'S PINVA,SERVICE �._...
John Graf Gord Munroe
26ff BAYFIELD ROAD, GGODERICH 524-8411
Authorized Arrterioan Moos & Jeep. Dealer
.1
yhY
.Street to help solve parking
problems for 'Dominion Road
Machinery Company, Mr.
Meriam reported`. \
Council voted and ae
Meriam's report:
etc
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Phosphorous' effluent, from
the Goderich Pollution'Control
centredoes not meet Ontario
Government standards yet,
Gerry Fisher, Pollution Super-
visor, stated in his. ,,monthly
report "
At present, samples analysed
by the Ministry of' the Environ-
ment set the standards at ,1.0
on its' scale to measure
phosphorous
phosphorous in effluent. The
Godelich effluent was rated at
1.8.gh. '
oohs � . •
Mr, Fischer ,noted,' however,;
that heexpects to.reach govern*
ment standards by 1975.
He also 'reported that an air'
pollution device had been erec-
ted at the pollution control
Towne rls urged
Thee , S.S. teachers and
'executive met on Tuesday at
8:30 p.m. to ."discuss supplies
required, to make plans for
summer activities, and to
receive suggestions for, a'"
suitable memorial for Mr.
H.J.L. Eedy, a former i5'.S. -
superintendent.
• 'There were nide tables at the
eDungan-
non
card party at ungan-
.
non last Thursday nigh :;High'
lady was Mrs. Edna C •mpbell,.._ _.
second high Mrs. Flossi Ivers;
high man Jerry Crane on and'
-second high Harvey Alton.
The lodge will hold nother.
week
card party 'rn two we s.' •
• On Friday Charles ." .hu•ck"
Young from Toronto .vi ited at
the home' of 'his 'pare ts, ' Mr.
and 'Mrs. Fred -You°'g , John
and Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mary
of Toronto spent' the weekend
at their home in' Dungannon,
•Born in LachineMr.. and Mcs. Wayne Brown in
`Dollard, Des Ormaeux, a
e
t
a
s
n
in Smith
ospital to
Mr.
Quebec,
a 7 alb, baby girl,` February 1.5; "
to loin9� �'� Clubs 1974Congratulations!
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O S d Mr d Mf
An°y ,girls living in the,tciwn
• of Goderich who are interested
in becoming, involved with the
4-I ' programs will have their
chance very shortly.
Mrs. Don Elliott of Goderich
will be leading a• group who
will take „a project called
"Taking a Look at Yourself."
n un ay , an s.
Frank Thompson visited the"
Tatter's mother, Mrs. "Jos. Wall
in Walkerton. • ' They also
called to see former, neighbours •
Mrq and Mrs. Jack, Ross, ..
i4olyrood, arid their daughter
from 'California"who is presen-
tly "visiting her . .parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross. ' r
On Saturday Mr, and Mrs' F.
The program involves good Thompson went to Kini~ardine
grooming and personality. to ,.visit Mr. ' and,/Mrs. ,Art
Donahy, Kevin,Terri Ann, and
• The " club will' "meet once the new granddaughter. °
every week over 'a ' period' of '.,.
eight to 10 weeks and is open to
• all girls 12-vears of age or over.
St John Ambulance main -
highway First Aid
Anyone interested' in joining ' Posta throughout the province
the 4-H club may contact M-rs. e
in co-operation with the On -
Elliott at 524-6503.
Li tario Motor 1League.
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The annual public spel log, contests for the ROyai Canadian Legion Una C-1,1 Wire held at
the B Teter Legion Saturday. Above, Clay Murray. of the Exeter branch congrattilatie
secondary school winners Kathy DeJo g of South Huron Disfrl ct highlit hoof Ind NancyBrubacher,Goderlch At the right itl'T Illott Of the Rirtaisolt Legion branch. 1..-A +tea