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„GODERICH(SIGNAL-STAt , 'THUOTAY, APRIL, ►, 4, 1974 P
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12. AUCTION SALE .
CLEARING Auction Sale of
livestock and machinery will be
held for Morgan Johnston,_ Lot 5,
Concession 8, Huron Township,`
112'” miles east of Ripley or 3 3/4
miles west of Holyrood 'on Bruce
Country Road No,6 on Saturday,
April 6 at 12:30* p.m.
Prop. Morgan Johnston.
Auctioneer: Grant McDonald
Phone 395-53513 Ripley ''
Wallace Ballagh ,
Phone 392-6170, Teeswater.-14ar
h •,BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
•Offer the most modern
Auction methods.
.LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—VIDE'
'BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
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13; SERVI•C'S AVAILABLE;
RiDING• lessons - beginners or e.x•
perien •ed,' t,liowing or pleasure
riding. We' have a course deigned
fnsOur-prnfessicmatingtrnira.cr .
is qualified to teach .a.11 .type, of
riding including ,nglish or Western
Equitation, lumping and 'dressage.
Now hooking lessons starting -mid
April. •Reasonahle rates Phone for
details, The Tii,•k Sha,c-k,
Ecrrrstriati Centre, Luc•know, 5.28-
2018 or '395-5.143.-14ar
SEPTIC tanks cleaned, modern
• equipment,: Work guaranteed. Write
Or phone H.T, Dale, Clinton., Phooe
4-32-3;320.---tf
'FURNITUR.E — RE:FiNIS:HIN(�
Prompt service, reasonable rates,
Call Ernie Nihloc•k, 524.6110 after 5'
p.ru
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SE;WIN(1.: will do alto:1,4ti44is' or
rnake hew 4444the>,:---1)-bone 524•
1:3,14
DAILY CAR RENTAL
13easonable Rates
McOEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524,8391
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VACUUM -CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL, MAKES
VARNA
262-5748 , gctfn'•
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
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing & Heating Ltd:
APPLIANCES
'4," 55 KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers,,dryers,
refrigerators, dishashers,
ranges
• GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,
ranges r .
12, AUCTION -SALE
13, SERVICES AVAILABLE
y
HURON
PIN ES -
o
ELECTRIC
86 " KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING.
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
is
Home Remodelling'
• Kitchen and Bathroom
Cupboards, Rec. Room
Residential or Commercial
General Home Repairs
Call:-
Lou
all: Lou Robichaud
524=6921
un
HOME
REPA4R
SERVICE
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Painting, roofing, eavestroughs
cleaned and repaired, chimneys
repaired or removed.
• t FREE ESTIMATES •
Paul Lassaline 524-7158
Ken Duncan . 506065
Ladies
r`
'`Spring & Summer
will soon be here, be
ready for it. Have your
outfits made by Dianne
5 24-24,9.2
ELECT1ROLU'X
•(CANADA) LTD
Sales,a. Service
AUTHORIZED DEALER-'-
-Alvin Riley
153 LIGHTHOUSE ST.
• GODERICH
PHONE 524-6514
YOUR' FURNITURE -
AND CARPETS
DESERVE, THE
BEST!
Have
Carpet Care
Clean them with
SteBn
Call
524-2440
12. AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction, Sn.le
of modern farm machinery to be held for Dennis Overholt, Lest
23, Lake road west, Hwy. 21, 12 miles north of Grand Bend on
Tuesday, April 16 at 1:15' p.m.
Consisting of;:Case 1060;combine, 12 ft. header c/w white bean
attachments; Case 870 tractor c/w cab, 1400 hrs; Nuffield No.4
tractor with loader; CA Allis Chalmers with 4 row scuffles and
bearOpuller; also a full Zine of modern and well maintained
equipment. Full listing next week.
Plan to attend this sale to be held for
,Dennis Overholt
Terms Cash
RATHWEL'L'S
AUCTION. SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS & .LIOUIDAtOR S
BRUCEFIELD' . 40-3120
Farm Sold
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
PHOTOGRAPHYby
- FRED BiSSET
524-7223
GODERICH
SICE:LTON
APPLIANCES-
Inglis—Moffat--Beatty
Sales -Service
Repairs to all makes
36; Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524=7871
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ACE
RADIO "A° TV
Safes & Seryke
Repairs to all
makes -of
Radio & Television
60 PICTON ST. W.
. FRANK'' WiCCO7f=524-771
~Sid Bruinsma
• .r
BACKHOE.
SERVIC'E
SEPTIC TANKS
FILTER 'BEDS
FREE ESTIMATES
GODERICH'
524-8668
18.MISCELLANEOUS
MORTC'AGE for Sale First mor-
tgage for $18,500 at 10 per cent an-
nual interest on Commercial
,Property. Amount of' mortgage
represents only 45 per cent of
property valuer Call H.W. Shore
Real' .Estate, Broker, 524-
7272.-12tfar
MORTGAGE wanted Client
requires $25,000 first mortgage„ on
Commercial Prope"rty, valued at
$40,000. Will pay 10 per centoan-
nual interest. Call H.W. Shore Real
testate Broker; 524-7272.-12tf'
18.MISCELLAIEOUS
, . A church stars on her
feet when it's members
get on their knees.
20. TO GIVE AWAY
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23, ENGAGEMENTS 25. IN MEMORIAM
V,A.NSTON1 : Mr. and Mrs. Verdun
Vanstone, RR 4, Goderich, are •
pleased to announce the forth-
coming tiftirriage of their •Q, only
daughter, Victoria Grace, to Mr.
Charles Cecil Culbert; son of Mr:
and Mrs. Cecil Culbert, RR 1;
Dungannon. The wedding will take
place Saturday April ?7, 1974, at
three' o'clock„ in Benmiller United
Church, ,Benmiller, Ontario. --44
25. IN MEMORIAM
KNIGHT: In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather -John
Knight, ...who left us suddenly 3
vears ago, April 2, 1971. nn
'As time unfolds another year
Memories keep veru ever near,
The tears in our eves we can wipe
away, ' -
The ache in our hearts will always
�stav °
-Lovingly remembered hv. Marie,
Gerry, Kim, John and Jen-
nifer. -14x
KNIGHT: In loving memory of a
dear'husband and father, John H.
TO,,,GIVE AWAY: Homes wanted -' Knight,' who passed away 3 years
for 4 small kittens. Phone 52,4-" ago, April 2, 1971.
9546,-14 Softly leaves -of memory fall,
,Gently we gather, treasure them all,
21. BIRTHS
BRICK, ER: at• Victoria Hosfiital.
London, Ontario— Mr: and Mrs
Dennis' Bricker are. pleased to an -
Some may forget now that you're
gone, ..'
We' will remember ho matter how
long.
A_lvfty-s re ruen►he ed�.'k wife
Florence and .son Harold. --14x
nounce the birth of their daughter
Christine Elizabeth on March:'24,
+w 1974.=—.1:3
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- JACK'S MOOD
TURNERY
1 am now able to take in fur-
niture for repairing again, as
I've= a targe' stock of craft work
on- hand for my summer sales.
• John, Plumtree
(Rear) 84, Albert St.
• ' ' Clinton
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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in the
estate of RACHEL GALLAGHER,
late of the .Town of Goderich, in the.
County Huron, Housewife: Alt per-
sons claiming .against the above
Estate `are °required to forward full
particulars of their claims to the un-
- dersigned, on or before the 15th day
of April, 1974, after which date the
• assets"will be distributed.
• DONNELLY,.AND MURPHY
Barristers,
18 The Square''
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the .Estate, -12,13,14'
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
Kindergarten
Registration
FOR -CHILDREN BORN IN •1969
St. Mary's School
70 BENNETT ST.
Wed., April 17
LAST NAME BEGINS A TO L
915 to 11:15
LAST NAME BEGINS M TO Z
1:15 to 3:15
16. PERSONAL
AA. having a drinking problem?
Call 52416001. "Write AA, Box 51,
Goderi ah,—tfnc
DO YOU have marriage or family
problerins?' The Ministry of Com-
munity & Social SerMiceii offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling either in your home or
in the Wingham Office, 199
Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone 357.3370:---8tf .
NEED help with your Tax Return?
Word is out that. Mike .Jeffrey at
Mike's Harbor Shop .has become a
wizard 'with figures provided ytour
income was $100'or less. Also expert
on qufzzes,—*l4ar
.
4.444.44.4.44,444,444444.4
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RIVETT: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich on March :31, 1974, to Mr:
and Mrs. Gerald Rivett, Goderich, a
• daughter, Angela Marie.
• WALTER: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on Aprit..1,
and Mrs, Roy • Walter, N. RR 4,•
Goderich, a son.
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McCABE:. Bob and FAudrey are
pleased to announce ,the birth' `of
their sim, Michael Robert at
Alexandra Hospital; Goderich on
March 29, 1974.
.JEWELL: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich. on March,30, 197'4 to' -Mr.,
sand Mrs.•.,Melvin Jewell, Bravfield
Ontario, a s`fm, Wade Scott. '
HORTON: In loving' memory of a
dear mother and grandmother
Maud Horton who passed away 8
Years ago, April 4, 1966.
Asleep in",God-'s beautiful garOen
Free -from all sorrow and pain,
And when our life's journey is en -
tied .,•.
We know we shall meet her again.
Always remembered by daughter
Flora and"'family,-14
LAMB: In sad but loving memory
of our son and brother Robert Nor-
man Lamb who' left° us April 7,
1945,
A happy home we once enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness.
' The world can never fill.
Out of this world of sorrow •
Into a heaven of rest,
God„, rs;t have a beautiful garden
For he always chooses -'the best.
Loved and sadly missed by. Mom
and brother Harold. -14x
, KNIGHT: In memory of a dear
father' and grandfather, .Jack
Knight who passed away three
years ago April 2, .1971.
As long as we live, we will cherish
his name, -
In, memory .we see him ever the
same.
Sti1,1 in our hearts, he isiving•vet
For we loved him too dea v to ever
forget. - "
Lovingly_ remembered and sadly.
missed by his daughter Pauline,
—Son -tri -law • Gaeta -n` and grand-
•A• • children, Brian and Cathy. -14x
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'26, CARD OF THANKS ° Af-fl
BLAKE:, We wish'to thank' friends,
relatives and neighbours for the
lovely evening, ,and all . the good
• wishes, cards and gifts we received
an our 40th Wedding Anniversary.
Clara ani Jim" Blake. --14x
HART: We would like to thank all
• our 'relatives, -friends and• neigh-
bours for the lovely flower", cards
and gifts for our 25th Wedding An-
• niversary. Our : many thanks to
everyone. Lily • and Charlie Hart,
179 Bruce St. East, Goderich.-14
• RUTLEDGE: Our •sincere ap-
preciation to ,relatives and frierids
for all.the comforting messages; the
lovely floral- 'tributes and con-
tri•butions tocharity: and all the
kindnesses extended -during the loss,
of a dear father and grandfather,,
Robert Hall Rutledge. We would
- say a special -thank you to'the staff.
at Huronview and Alexandra
Hospital, to Dr. R. Flowers and Dr.
K. Lambert, to Rev. Robert L.
Ravmont and to the ladies of Vic-
toria St,' UCW who ;served lunch.
Muriel Harrison, Rov and Lloyd
Rutledge and families. -14 •
NIVINS:•I would like to thank Dr.
McLackl'in and 'assistants, the nur-
ses and all the others that made mx,.
stay in University. Hospital so corn;
forfable, alsrk Dr. -Wallace and all
those, that •.came to, visit .rne,t_hose .
tha t hrou rough t; if flowers and
_cards; all -were, - vera-. -much a.p-
preciated. Mrs. Muriel Nivins.--14•
SOCIAL .NEWS
Cathy McGee from Goderich
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Art McMichael and
family. '
Miss. Beatrica -McClenaghan,,
from Newmarket, Horne
Economist in that area, was
hone ' for . the weekend.. with
Rev. • and Mrs. Clarence
McClenagh4an and Eldon.
Eldon McClenagli'an has retur•'
ned to Win•terrnere for the sum-
mer months'where he will be
employed.
Mrs.'tBob Eedy who had the
° misfortune to fall in her home
in Mississauga and sprain her
Jett ankle `lis spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy. They are assisting in the
care' of the seven .month-old
twin -girls,, Megan and .Jennifer,
Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson
are enjoying. a brief holiday at
Reno, Nevada.,: Lake.. Tahoe,
Grand Canyon, ,.as • well as a
three-day' Pump- School which •
Dave is attending at -Tahoe_
Me.. and Mrs. . Ross Eedy
,.xwere among the group of
curlers from Giiderich who flew
to Chilliwack, B.C. for the"'
Forresters' curling. play-offs. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy McCreight
of ' Listowel visited recently
,with their daughter, Mr .
Harold Elliott, Mr, Elliott, and
'children, Helen and Donald.
There 'were seven tables at.
the 'card party? sponsored _ by
Dungannon L.O.L., March 21.
High 'prizes went to Mrs. Lorna
Iyers and Mrs. Jack 'Errington
for the ladies and to Walter
'Alton and Art AV`oung for the
men. The Lodge will hold
another euchre party April 4.
March 31, 19:37 will be
recalled by many as't•he date'of
Dungannon's big fire.
Mrs. George Errington and -
,daughter Betty visited during
• the holiday week with the for-
•nier's sister, Donna, Mrs. Bob
-Morgan, M•r, Morgan; , and
Noma at Kenwood,
1974 MATADOR COUPE .
My own personal demo. Big 6,' automatic, power steering, disc°.
brakes, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, etc.
ON THIS
FAMILY SIZE
INTERMEDIATE
1 968 INTERNATIONAL Tit AV•EL ALL
Scarce model. Ideal for any use. '
Fully, reconditioned. Ziebar-t• un-
dercoating since new. Six cylin- $,, •,
der. Automatic. Heavy, ,duty •,
suspension, six ply truck. , Lic.
'F8599 ,
(Y .
JUST ARRIVED'
DON'T MISS THIS ONE!'
33,000 m11e1.4968 Chevy Nova, four .
door, econonflbal 'six cytindler,
'automatic° One original lady
owner. (Name do request). Just
traded 1n on new Hornet. Lic. No.'
DHD-138
• GRAF'S
A nerladn
Motors
and Jsip
266 Bayfiid Rat4,, ,,. ' G doWeh,..
9495
FINA
SERVICE..
John Wait ,
Gord Munro*,
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DAINTY DAMSELS
The third meeting , of the
Dungannon Dainty Damsels
washeld, on March 30 at Mrs,
Howard Culbert's• Each mem-
ber answered the roll call with
a .grooming habit they will.
practise. •
Achievement. -Day is on May
:•25 at Brookside Public• School,
The club books are to be in on
:May 17.
The next meeting will be dn'
.April 6 • at Mrs, Ivan Rivett's.
M-rs. Culbert discussed with
us a place for••everything, good
storage Methods, and' general
rules for good storage.
Group -work was to find
maximum and comfortable
reach and working, on in-
dividual projects.
DUNGANNO'N W.I.
The Dungannon Wpp'ien's
Institute met at ' the home of
Mrs. Alvin Kerr for their
March meeting.,. Mrs. Harvey
Alton called the meeting to or-
der.
The roll call, "A law 'I'd like•.
to see changed", was answered
by -several different responses,
Most members were unanimous
in their opinion that stray dogs
should not be allowed to run at
'large.
The minutes, correspondence
and financial ,report were
received.
• Mrs. Lorne -fivers expressed
thanks to all who helped with.
the dessert', and euchre party
held at Brookside school.
The motto, "People born into
freedom do not know its value"
was presented by Miss Iva Carr
in' a most thoughtful way.
Mrs. Rov Robson, citizenship
convener, chose as her 'topic,
'The- Prime' Ministers of
Canada". A picture 'of each'
prime' minister was displayed
as a brief regime -of his
background and, years in office
was read. Everyone ffund'1he
review quite interesting;
Arrangementrs were made for
Th,
canvassers' of this .area to
collect for the cancer fund. •
Mrs, George Errington.
brought :`jn` the report ,of the,
nominations committee,
following which Mrs. Warren
Zinn conducted the election of'
officers.
Mrs, H. -Alton called on INRs.
L. Ivers to induct the new
executive.
Reports were received •from
the -different conveners of stan-
ding committees.. °
Mrs. ' H. Alton .presented,
cnustesies and cake, and ice- •
crearn was served by hostesses,
Mrs. Warren' Zinn and Mrs, •.-•-• McGavin 'of BJuevale were
Chester „Finnigan. recent visitors with Mr. and m
The slate of officers for 1974- Mrs. Frank McQuillin.
75 is•as follows:' president, Mrs. "
Mrs. Harold Gaunt is' ' a
1Trvev Alton; fir t vine- patient in Victoria Hospital,-
president, Mrs. Graham. London where she recently um.
McNee; second vice-president; derwent surgery. rs. Alvin Ker
Mrr; secretary-. Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron
treasurer, • Mr. Harry °GirV41;, who spent the Winter months in
assistant, Mrs. Elmer Black. Lucknow returned to the farm
Distrigt director, - Mrs.on Saturday:'
'Wilmer Rutledge; alternate -
district director, Mrs. Wilbur Several changes took place•
in
Brown; branch directors, Mrs`, property owners' this past weelt:.
Jack element; Mrs. Lorne Mr. and Mrs:' Jim Aitchison ,
Hasty and Mrs. Chest"er Fin- moved to' their adjacent farm;
Wigan; P.R.O„ • Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. L'evj, Miller and.
Blake. family of Norwich to the Ait-
Curator, Mrs.. Warren Linn ahison °farm; ',Mr. and Mrs.
assisted by Mrs. Larne Ivers Sheldon Martin, to their new
and Mrs: William Stewart; hotne in Stratford; and Mr. and
pianist, Mrs. Gordon Finnigan; Mrs: John Siecker and fanSily
assistant, Mrs. W. Brown; of Burlington -to -the St, Helen'
auditors," Mrs. W. Zinn,` Miss store. On Thursday, Mr. and
Ivl ,Carr. Mrs. Eli Gingerich and family •
Dnveners of standing com- of Norwich will move to the
mittees are: ` "'Lloyd Whytock farm and Mr.
, Agriculture and Canadian in- •
and Mrs. Albert, Miller and'
•austries, Mrs. Elmer Blaek and family of Norwich to the Ii cIln- n
,Miss Beth McConnell; citizen- nes farm.ship• and world. affairs, Mrs.
., Rov 'Robson• 'and Mrs. R,C.
McClenaghan; education -arid
cultural activities, Mrs. Ivan
Rivett and Mrs. Clifford Pur -
don; family. and 'consumer af-
fairs, Mrs. 'Hugh McWhinney
and Mrs. 'Graham, McNee;
resolutions, Miss ' Iv°a Carr,
Farmers
A- FOR SAE
FOR SALE: 'Double Cut Red Clover
seed. Priced at 65eper lb. Phone
2:36-4749. ---13,14,15,16,17,18
150 TON of Red Clover Haylage,
$25.00 per ton, to be hauled. 73 '
nk
gal. Sunset bulk taserial number. .
26 MC713, asking price $2750; ex-
cellent condition, '300,000 lb.
Marker Sharing Quota, with sub-
sidy, 3/4 cent per lb. Will' sell in • •
part. Contact John Boven, Set#tforth,
Phone, * 527-0207.--14,15 •
FORT' tractor with .loader, two
furrow plow, 8 ft'. lift,cultivator, ffft. -
lift disc, 7 ft, mower, 6" ft. blade.
Phone 524-2207.-14,15
- Cecil Webster--'spen't a week
or more 'with his sister and
family Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Wise
and daughter at Akr`o'n Ohio.
Doug Matthewman, spent a
few days "with his parents
• having completed ski instruc-
tion. . at Kitnberley for this
season, before attending school
`at Banff.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles spent Sunday in
Wiarton having accompanied
Mrs. Bert Mason,
Many from this area atten-
ded the' play , `u Everybodys
crazy" in Ripley -on Friday
evening,' - N
• There aremany' victims of - •- . t
the "flu" bug. Several have
been.quite ill, and school atten-
dance hes,_suffered.
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and
Miss Edna CookY.spent a few
days in Windsor 'and. Detroit
with Miss Viola Cook. °
rd—Welcome to Mr. and Mrs."
Eric Drennen, recent': newly'
weds who are living on the for- "
trier Vernie Hamilton farm,.
Reports of farms sold in the a
area are hesrd`•every day -.Ghr-
don 1 oyd held an auctionsale
on Monday and it is reported
that the .Jack MacLennan farm -
and the Ewan .MacLean farm •
have been sold.
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin McCabe.
of Winadso,'and 'Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnston and " Heather
Thirteen tables enjoyed the
Shoot Party on Thursday night'
in the hall. High prizes went to
Mrs. Jim Curran and Dougl is
Miller with second high piing
to Mrs. Bob Aitchison and
Ellwood ' Elliott. The most`
shoots went to Mrs. "Pete" Jef-
ferson.
FORFAST RESUL.TStJE
CLA$S1FI EDS
574-331
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