The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-11, Page 11V!,
TOWN AND COUNTRY
CLASSIFIEDS�,
21. BIRTHS
C• I-(ISHOLM: •John and Patti
Chisholm wish to announce the
birth of theij'daughter, Ruth Ann at
Mississauga Hospital, on Friday,
April 5; 1974.
FISHER: At Alexandra Hospital;
Goderich, Ontario, on April 3; 1974,
to Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Fisher,
Goderich,, a daughter, Julie Dale:
MORRIS: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, on Aril 6, 1974;
to Mr. and Mrs. James Morris,
goderich. •lnee Maks) a -,daughter,
•Jennifer Kathrene. '
MEI.ICK: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, on April 7, 1-974,
to Mr. and Mrs. James Melick,
Goderich, a daughter, Tracy Leigh
Anne.
CUMMINGS:• At Alexandra
Hospital, . Goderich, Ontario" on
April 8, 197.4, to Mr. and MN.
Dickson Cumming°s, Goderich, a
daughter, Stacey.
23: ENGAGEMENTS.'
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Zinn.
Goderich, are pleaded to announce
the 'engagement of their daughter,
Wendy, to Mr. Larry Smuk, Kit-
chener, Ontario, son of Mr. and
Mrs.tul Smuk, The marriage will
take place on Friday evening,, May'
-10, 1974, at the Kingdom Halt, of
Jehovah'°s Witnesses, Goderich, On-
tario -1 `i
25, IN MEMORIAM•
H• ICKS: In loyitagmemory (if' a ,tear
husband, father and grandfather
Walter C. Hicks, who"•passed away
April 13,t 1973' •
We"didn't know, when we ,awoke
that morning " ' .•
The sorrow the day wojrld bring,
The ° call was sudden, the, shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so dear.
God has him in his keeping
We have him ire our hearts.
Lovingly remembered by his wife
and familv.-15x • "
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SC'HMIDT: [n loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Howard
ThotnasSt'hmidt, who passed, away
he pint; f`tand was always first,
► render any aid he, could,
s voice was always raised in
prise,
Os words were wi&e and good.
Dear' Howard since you have gone
a•wtiv
-Try hard 'to carry on the why
We know. You would' want us -t'o,
. Lovingly remembered by his wife
Nj►ella and sore Mark. —15.
CANTWELL. HORTON:
In
memory of a dear mother, mother-
in-law, grandmother and great
grandmother. Alice Cantwell who
Bassi+d .away April • 1, 1964 and
Mad Horton who passed away
April 1, 1966. •
.egji3eautiful memories are wonderful
things,
They last tri the longest day,
Thev never wear out,
They never get lost,
And can never he given 'away. -
-To some you may be forgotten,
To other~ part of' the past,
Burn te►„ us who hived vtiu and lost
volt ,
Your memory forever will last=. -
Lovingly remembered •bv'Li[l and
} family. -15
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25.1N MEMORIAM
BEAN: in loving memory of David
Bean who left us April 15, 1971.
We travel, down a winding road
A road without an end,
And he who seems so far, away
Is only round the hen.d..
Lovingly remembered by wife Violet
and family. -15x
26. CARD OF THANKS
•
KERN: My sincere thanks to the
Doctors, nurses and all staff at
Alexandra Marine and Gener'I'
Hospital for their thoughtfulnes*,.
Margaret Kelm —15
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MacCUSPEY: The family of the
late ' Abraham MaeCuspey are
grateful *to their relatives and
friends for the Iovelv'floral tributes
and donations to charit, as well as
the many kindnesses 'extended 'at
the time i►f their loss of a dear
'father and grandfather. A special
hank you to the staff at Huronview •
and to Dr, R. "Flowers for the care •
given during his stay at the `Home
and to Rev. W.H. McWhinnie for •
his message.-15AR
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AL -STAR, THURSDAY, ,U, *974 --»PAIN; u
Gt)DEI�HCH �11(ar1Y URSDAY, APRIL
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HO=C`O ATE FIGUR
MANY ' VAR1 F • W1-WES
LARGES
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UPPLY OF HOS''RQ 5. BUNS
WILLIAMSON: • I would like to
thank Dr. Cole and his assistant, all
the nurses on 6 west and all others
who made my stay. in Vict(►ria
Hospit3a1 so c'orflfortable. Also to my
family, friends and neighhours•who
visited me, sent flowers, gift:; and
cards, A special thanks to Dr. R.
Lomas. All were very . muc ap-
preciated. 'Reg. Williamson., .5
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Farmers
A- FOR SALE
FOR SAI E:.I)ouble Cut -Red Clover
seed.' a Priced` at ..65c per! Ih. ,TY -hone
236-4749. —13,14,15,1(,17,18' •
150 TON of• Red Clover Haulage,
$25.00 per ton, to he hauled. 735
gal. Sunset bulk tankserial number •
26 ,MVIC713,. asking price° $2750, ex-
cellent • condition, 300,000. Iti.
Market Sharing Quota, with sub-
'sidy, 3/4 cent per lb. Will sell in
'part. Contact John Boven, Seaforth,
• '"'phone 527.0207.-14;15
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FORD tractor with. loader, two
furrow plow, 8'ft. lift cultivator,.8 ft„
lift disc, 7 ft. `mower,, (3' ft.' blade.
Phone 524-2207.--14.15
-FORAGE SEEDS
Good soccer season ahead
Minor Soccer Registration took place last weekend at the
ardna. Shown here "signing up" for the season is Eddie Neill.
The two Volunteers Tony Jeacock (cerrtre) and Mike Moriarty
on the right will be working in co-operation with Rec Director.
Mike Dymond over the summer helping the boys by coaching
and driving them, to the games. Over 50 registered for soccer
on Saturday with the age ranging . from 8 to 16. Anyone
wishing to join can contact,, one of the above or; get in touch
with ,the Rec Director. (staff photo)
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KINBSBRIDGE KAPERS
Mrs. Joe Courtlieg 529-1199
The Annual Meeting of the
Kingsbridge Catholic Women's
League was held in the Parish
Hall on Monday evening, April
1.- The new executive is a4'
follows: President, Mrs. John
Howard; first Vice -President
Mrs. ,Antone VanOsch; second
Vice -President Mrs. Fred
Crawford;•.third Vice -President
Mrs. Eugene Frayne;'Treasurer
Mrs. Cyril' Austin', Correspon-
• ding Secretary • Mrs. .Jim Mar-
tin; R;ecordin'g•,;•Secretary Mrs.
Tom Hogan.
* * *
President Mrs. John Howard
and members Mrs. Bernardiite
Kinney, Mrs. Reis Miltenburg,,
MxFred Crawford and .Mrs.
e...
Courtney of the•
Kingsbridge Catholic Women's
League attended' the ladies'
luncheon :with Mrs. , Je.an Mar-
shall and ;Mrs. Mabel Mills of
the "Invitation to Live
Crusade" on.._Tuesdav, April 2\
,at the Victoria Street United
Church in "Goderich.
*• .'* *..
Mrs. Margam Dwyer who
SEED GRAIN and PEAS
We are heavily stocked • with
locally grown Canada No. 1 Red
Clover and Timothy Seed of the
highest qualtty,-awe have had for
many years: A full 'tine offorage
seeds is' available.
For your protein' needs tr'y a
field of peas or Add peas to
your seed grain
The Seed Plant
Londesboro phone 482-7475
' or 523-4399
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SURVEY
CHOOL BEGINNERS
.C.H-O.P
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HURON COUNTY
For Septernber'1974.
11 you aro, a parent of a child born in the year 1969, we request
you to assist us in expediting` services at Preschool Health
Screening Clinics by completing this form. (Please ignore this
if you have already received an appointment letter from Huron
County Health Unit). Please .return it by April 17, 1974 to:
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT,
Court House,
Goderich.
CLIP OUT AND MAIL THIS
CHILD'S FULL NAME DATE, OF BIRTH
ADDRESS
PARENTS OR GUARDIAN
FATHER"""'
MOTHER
FAMILY DOCTOR,
*Iwo Nolo
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SEPARATE,SCHOOL CHILD WILL ATTEND
i�UBLIC SCHOOL CHILD WILL ATTEND
nifitO
moo rook
(Mary MVIa'rtha ' Moored ~and"'
daughter Charlene from
Marine City, Michigan visited
on the weekend with Michael
O'Neil and the O'Neil families.'
Desmond O'Donnell,- was
released from the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich on Friday: of last
week.
* * *
-.Parish Hall on Friday evening
April ,5.
The Goderich Rebekah
Lodge No. 89 held their annual
dessert card party . and bake
sale at MacKay Hall Wed-
nesday .'afternoon, April 3rd.
Approximately 100 attended.
Euchre and 500 card games
were enjoyed after a delicious
lunch. n
Mrs. Roxy Adams was the
Rebekahs
host, bake
s�le cords
Paul O'Donnell son of Mr.
and : Mrs Desmond O'Donnell
, has • secured employment with
the E. and C. Constrlrction
Company of Sarnia. Paul spent
the weekend at his home here.
*
• John O'Connor ,of Lucknow •
Many have been victims of , •spent last Friday with his sister''
the flu bug, School a•ttenddnce • Mrs. ;Genevieve Kinahan'who
has' suffered;'
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HOCKEY
Ctingratula.tipn5 to ,the Kin
tail Flyers Town and Countty
Hockey Team who defeated
Lucknow three games to one in
the best thrge:'c)uta of 5 ,gartnes to: -
has returned to "her home here
after spending the 'winter mon-
ths in London.
* **
•Harrv,VanDiepan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore VanDiepan
obtained employment with th e
Hendrackson Steel Company in
«-Stratford: - Harry spent- the
win tht Championship trophy.. •
At' the end of regulation time. * * *
high winner in 500 and ,mystery
Ladvywon the low. Mrt;. Gladys
Skinner of Exete•° was the high
winner in Euchre and Mrs.
Maxine purtrin the low. The
luncheon cloth donated by
Noble Grand Elva Osbaldeston
was , won by Mrs. Lindia
McDonald, Elgin=Ave..
weekend at hitt home here.
Miss Anita o Hog.n of the • One mishap
the score -was. tied 2 -all. In the
•
10 minute overtime period .Kin- University of,Guelph°spent the b .
tail scored twice and one goal weekend., at the home of her •
was with twee Kiritail Mayers in w parents and and Mrs. John in
the penalty box. ' . Howard.
The final score was•Kintail 4
** *
Lucknow two. Newly weds Mr. and Mrs.
resides with her daughter and ..'.""•Eric Drennan are living on the
Players on the Kintail team,
sora -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. are Kevin Austin, Bill former Vernie Ham"ilton"farm.
Donald Frayne,. •celebrated her> Chish'ctim Peter Chitiholm We welcome theT i
82nd 'birthday on Wednesday, •
April 3, Neighbours and
friends visited her during the
day to help celebrate this happy
occasion with her. t Among
them were Reverend Fathel•`d
Dentinge, Brother Carl Voll
and members of the Catholic
Wornen's League, Mrs. John
Howard, Mrs. Walter Clare,
Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Mrs. Jack
VanOsch Mrs. Bet:nardine Kin-
ney and Mrs. Joe 'Courtney,.
bringing the ,birthday cake and
many 'gifts.
* * * .
,Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan
visited during the week 'with
'Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and
boys in_;G,iencoe.
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Mrs.' Charles, ,Schindler
Desmond Courtnev,.Garv;Cour- ' muni°ty.
tney, Cetus Dalton, Jim °
Frayne, Francis Hogan,
Raymond Hogan, Dennis
•Q'uinlin, Glenn Robb, Douglas
Scott, Bob Simpson, Jim Simp-
son, Sandy Simpson, and Ben
VanDiepenbeek. Coaches were
Michael Courtney and '.Paul'
Frayne. The General Manager: -
Bill VanOsch. h., '
In an exhibition game
Holyrciod Butchers defeated
Kingsbridge=4 to 2. These are
the last games for this season..
* * *
Several from this area..tttten-
d•ed 'A ILuncheon Is Served"
Sponsorred. by the St. Augustine
Catholic W.omeh's League and
served' in the St. Augustine
you're through with school,
come and get involved,..
with the world..
The Canadian Armed Forces is in the help business.
We help to'keep the pence; help copi"wIth natural disasters;
help with search -and rogue operations; help people help-.--..
.themselves.
And fight now, wi could use some help from you.
• The starting pay is good (particuiarIy when you consider how
!Melt costs you for food and lodging) and it+ gets better when
you finish training. You'll get four weeks paid vacation, plenty
of opportunity for sports and a chance to travel and to loam
stone things about the world you won't find In sChool books.
If you're wondering what ,to do with^ th+s Mixt to* years of
.your life, ask about vecancise'in the -Canadian Armed Forces.
The Canadian -
Armed Forces
Local Recruiting Office address Ind telephone
Canadian FMcee Recruiting
and 801160on 1h111
520 WiliktOton Strgst
'Landon, Ontario
NliA 3R2
ambito
. " or
See your Military Cm* Centre -�
Canada Manpower Centre
- • GODERICH -
Third Tuesday of torch month
Goderich
Goderich police report no in-
juries resulted from an accident .
April 5, when. a,ca•r driven by
Sandra A. Billson, 181 Ric
s -•e w1 ;SJ—E.'�l'1t"dlsd with a vehicle
GIVE GENEROUSLY
Music Maker So
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for April Only
IF YOU PRESENT THIS AD..-..
ALL MUSICAL -
10 ' ' 20% . OFF! INSTRUMENTS
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AND' SUPPLIES - .NEV4,.• & • USED EQUiPMENI!
TRADE—INS ACCEPTED r
GUITARS, AMPS, DRUMS,. VIOLINS, BANJOS, HORNS,
PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC & MUCH MORE" #'
Turn' left the last Street North in Blyth
Last on the. tett. OPEN EVENINGS
W TILL 10 -p.m. .
WEEKENDS 9 TILL 9 p.m.
PIunningonDining Out?
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Try our. Delicious
Club Steak Special
Cooked to perfection
by . our master Chef
,Club Steak. Dinner In.cludet-:
Chef's Salad Choice of Potatoes
Vegetable - Coffee Tea or Milk
P'
PURSE •& PALLET •RICED TOPLEASE 2• -5
The. Club Grill
Restaurant & .Dining Room
SOVIE'S FISHERIES
driven by Lellie Horton, ,RR 1,—
,. Kincardine at the intersection
of -Bayfield Road and Blake
Street.
, Police say damage Was about
$200 to each\ car.,
In other dutie5—local"officers
laid three charges under the
Criminal Code,. 29 under the
. Highway Traffic Act, six under
the Liquor Control Act and
three for bylaw Violations,
Fresh
Fish Daily•._
alrnon
Whitefish All in Season'
WHO'LESALE
& RETAIL,
ICE CUBES-
OPEN 7'DAYS -A WEEK
Phone 524-921.1
Sedan - So clean inside you'Jl.think it's new. 283'V8, automatic,
whitewalls, wheel discs, radio, flawless body. Lady driven. Lic.
No. DMM-707. '
'67 FORD FAIRLANE 5010
• Two door hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, whitewalls, wheel
dises, red with black vinyl trim. Perfect finish. Local ,car. Lic.
DHF -336.
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''6 8 dUICK WILDCAT CUSTOM
Four door hardtop. Local car. 28,000 miles VS; automatic,
power steering, power brakes, power windows, power aerial, •
power trunk, tinted glass, radio, rear speaker, whitealls, extra
snow tires. Must beseen Lic. °Na. -DHC-613.
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