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13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
EXPERIENCED spray -'painter
opening shop June 1st on Railway
Street,'Se'aforth for finis es on cars,
trucks, snowmobile ho d rand beats
of wood finishes. Call on week days
at 5 `i.m. or later. Warren Sher.a.
Phone I. Seaforth 527-
0475.-22,23,24,25
HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned
bv dependable cleaners. Call
Superior Maintenance, phone 524-
8892, Goderich. •
DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEl'S
Goderich
Phone 524.8391
UO YOU have marriage or family
problems? The•M'inistry of Com-
munity & Social Services 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
The members of Wingham Gideon
Camp wish to.thank the people of
this area for their.fine support. This
has enabled the camp to exceed its
financial objective of $2.700 this
vear, by over 50%; R.,T. Kilpatrick,
, Camp Secretary. -25
LOS`)'—Small yellow kitten lost in
vicinity of Mary Street. Finder
please call 524.6940.-25
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FRANK WILCOX-524-7771
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Robert .James
McMillan, retired miller, late of the
Town of Goderich, in. the County of
Huron, vylho--•died on or about the
12th day of March, 1974, are
required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned by
the 29th day of June, 1974, as after
that date the a' sets cif the estate
will he distributed.
DATED' at Goderich: Ontario,
this 30th day of May, 1974.
Prest and Egener,
Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors- for the Estate
23,24,25A/11
KITTENS, black and white, two
months old, litter trained. Phone
482-3272.-25
PET STOCK to give away. Black
and white Collie mix. Puppies good
with children. Phone,. .524-
6329.-25,26 .
MALE DOG, good with .children,
suitable for the country. Phone 524-
8450 Monday to Friday after 4:30
pin., anytime Saturday and Sun-
day. -25
'FREE—old rnagazines—Golf
Digest, Popular Science, Wrestling
Magazines, Hockey News, Tennis
Magazines. Golf product file with
;over 50 manufacturers. • All free for
'the asking. Call 5,24-9106 after' 5
p.m.-24tfnc•
21. BIRTHS
WATSON: 1 would like to thank all.
the thoughtfucl friend~ who sent me
"ards, gifts and flowers while I was
a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. Also thank i to Dr. Sears, Dr.
.Jones, Dr. Flowers, to my nurses
and ambulance drivers.—Pearl
Watson. -25x ,
HARRISON: I would like to thank
all my friends, neighbours and for-
mer pupils for.making the 16th of
June such a pleasant day• The gips
and donations were greatly aM-
preciated. Special thanks to the
committee and their
helpers.—Lenore Harrison. -25x
CALLOW: I would. like to thank
friends and relatives for flowers,
cards, treats and visits, while .I was
a patient in University Hospital,
London.—Stella Gallow.-25x
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BOYLE—I would like to thank the
nurses on second floor, .Dr. Watts,-
Father
atts;Father Moynahan, for the kindness
' shown while I. was a patient in
Alex'a'ndra Hospital. Monica
Bovle.-25
ARMSTRONG—To Mr: and Mrs.
R.G. Armstrong, Goderich, at
,'Alexandra Hospital, ►n June 9,
1974, a son Bradley George. A
brother for Pamela.
GLOUSIdrGR: At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on June 16,
-1974, to Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Glousher, Goderich, a daughter,
Tonya Diana.
LACKENBAUER: Peter and Heike
(nee Nanz) of Kitchener are pleased
to, ,announce the safe arrival of a
daughter Sandra Louise, .June 12,
1974 at St. Mary's Hospital, Kit-
chener. First grandchild of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl A. Nanz, 138" Wilson
Street, -Goderich. "Thanks 'to Dr. M'
Austrup and the wonderful 'staff -at
the hospital., -25x
MCFARLANE: I wish to express my
sincere thanks to my neighbours,
friends, and relatives, for -their kin-
dness to me, for their letters, cards,
floral tributes and visits, and all
who provided rides -for me while my
husband was a patient in Clinton
Public- Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. R. W. Street and all the nurses
on first floor for their care and kin-'
dness -to Albert, to' Pastor Alfred.
Fry for all his visits, the Arthur
Funeral Home, 'Regal 'Chapter
Eastern Star. A•special thank you
to Arthur Youngblut and many
other acts of kindness to me. All is
deeply appreciated. -25
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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Pollock, R.R.
3 Auburn, wish to announce the for-
. thcoming marriage of their eldest
daughter; Jo Ann Elizabeth, to Den-,
nis Earl Yule, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Yule. The wedding is ton take
place in .July.-25nc •
WHEELCHAIRS—WALKERS
The _Humanitarian- Service C.P. &
T. Committee of the Goderich Odd-
fellOw and Rebekah Lodges have
equipment for loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-962:3 or' Fred Frit-
zley, 524-7217,.
Huron -Perth. TB and
Respiratory. Disease
Association is sponsoring a
day camp at Stratford. YM.
YMCA site for asthmatic
children, July 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th and 5th, 1974 Ttrvo
qualified, leaders will be on
hand and in charge. 'Other
"Y"•facilities will be used. A
doctor's consent' is,
required. the children leave
the "Y" at 8:30 a.m. and
return at 5:00 p.m. Please
register at 121 Wellington
St. or call '271-7500 on or
before Fri., June 21/74.
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16. PERSONAL
26,, CARD, OF-- T.HANKS
SPROUL: J would like to thank mV
relatives and friends for the lovely
cards, treats and visits, the nurses
and staff „on tiecond floor and
special thanks" to, Dr. Deat'he and
. 'Dr. Flowers while I was a patient'in
Goderich Hospital. , Howard
Sproul. -25
C.EI3DY: I wish to say a sincere
thank you to all my friends, neigh-
• hours and relatives who retnern-
• bered,me withcards, gifts and visits
during my recent illness. in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Jones, Reverend Fit'ther
Moynahan, and nurses and staff of
second floor west Goderich
Hospital, Frank Leddy,-25
HAMILTON -1 wish to thank mV
relatives, friends, nurses and; staff
secon ,,east Alexandra Hospital,.
9j�ec ici1'
thank to i?r. J.W. Wallace
also' Brian. Whitely and .Jim
Stothers for getting •me assistance.
All was greatly appreciated. Brian
Hamilton. -25
AA. )•laving a drinking problem? ”
call 04-6001. Write AA, Box 51, 16. PERSONAL
Goderich.—tfnc ,
HEREFORD Charlais Angus Bull,
a•.
guaranteed breeder, Phone 523
.4220.-25'1
ONE -YEAR-OLD Pinto Stallion,
quarter horse gelding, :3 years old,.
and green broken. Phone 482-
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REGISTERED Polled Hereford
bulls in good breeding condition:-`••
Halter broken. Sire had A.D.G, of
39 lbs. Ed Powell, RR 1, Wingham.
Phone Gorrie .335-3$93.-25
BUCKWHEAT for seed; also steer
suitable to kill for freezer. Phone
Roy Walters, 524-7097,-25
B- CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM SWATHING and
dit•ioning of hay, Call
7096.-24:26
con-
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EXPLORERS
Deep blue iria, bridal wreath'
and long yellovtapers made an
attractive setting for the an-
nual Explorer girls' graduation
banquet held last week, in the
Sunday schpol room of Knox
United Church, A large.
decorated graduation cake cen-
tered the head -table.. The
arrangements were in charge pf
the Explorer', leaders Misses
Brenda Bally and Susan Thom-
pson,assisted by the girls.
Pastor Alfred Fry pronoun-
ced the grace and a well -laden
smorgasbord dinner was
provided for over 60 girls,their
mothers and grandmothers
who were guests for. this ocd
•casion. The four graduates,
Kim 'McDowell, Ellen Thomp-
son ;Janice Robinson» and
Doreen .Jefferson cut the cake.
The Chief Explorer Debbie
Jefferson presided for the
program. A film. on Laurel -
Hardy was shown by Mrs.
Brian IJallam and enjoyed by
a11.
Miss Susan Thompson spoke
a few words to Pastor and l ,Irs.
Fry for their assistance to the
Explorers and Leaders and
Miss Brenda "'Ball presented
them with a gift. Both pastor
and Mrs. Fry thanked the girls
for their gift. Ellen Thompson
thanked the leaders for their
guidance and work•during the
past years.
The leaders 'took charge of
the presentation of stars and
the following were presented:
Red stars, .Janice Daer,
Kathy Machan, "Joanne 'Slater,
Carol Seers, Shelley Powell,
Marilyn Archambault and
Wendy Powell.
Blue stars were presented to
Nancy Verbeek, Tracy Machan,
Vickie Powell, Anita Hallam,
Linda Cunningham,. Debbie
Cunningham and Patti
McDowell. `
Yellow stars and framed cer-
tificates were presented- to' Kim
McDotvel1, Ellen Thompson,
Janice Robinson and Debbie
Jefferson.
White Bibles ,were presented
for perfect attendance to Kim
McDowell, Nancy Verbeek,
..Kathy Machan, Marilyn Ar-
chambault, Patti McDowell,
Carol Seers,., Janice Daec
.Janice Robinson, Ellen Thomp-
son, Doreen Jefferson, AnitaHallam, . Linda'Cun•nin,gham
and • Debbie Cunningham.
The evening' wa&'brought to a;
close with the 'Explorers
singing their hymr'i, This is my
Father's World.
ACW'
The . June meeting of the
Anglican Church Worhen of St.
Mark's Church was held in the
church with a good attendance.
Mrs. Donald. Cartwright was in
charge of -the meeting. Prayers
were led by Mrs.' Cartwright.
The scripture lesson was read
by Mrs. Robert Slater.
Mrs. John Daer gave the
missionary theme ., on a
Chri'sti'an Rummage Sale and
an Easter Offering. Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor gave a reading
on Friendship Douse.,
For the topic, Mrs. Eck Davies
gave the highlights of the
church which they had atten-
ded in Kisti.mmee, Florida..:
MrS. llbpal(1 Cartwright John Millian, son of Mr. and
thanked all who had taken Mrs. Barry Millian.
part.
Mrs. Celia Taylor, the' The service of dedication was
president, took charge of the. held for a pair of gold candle-
stick holders, a gift from Mrs.
business. The minutes were ac-. . Vivian Pentland of North Bay
cepted as read bv the secretary,
*tn memory o her parents," f h t. , r
M .
Mrs. John Deer. The and Mrs. Charles Straughan
treasurer's report was 'also ac= and her brother George
cepted as given, : Straughan who was killed • in
An invitation 'from the action in Holland. •
U.C.W. of Knox United Church Pastor Fry spoke on, the
to go on the bus trip to Five theme, A Father's Love arid' -a` .
Oaks was given. Mrs. Taylor group df five young people from
gave an interesting report of London led the choir during,
the A.C:'W• meeting held recen-
tlythe communion service in
at Hanover. spiritual numbers.
It was .announced that the
Auburn St Mr k' h h
vouId be closed for thesc monurcth
of July. The 'ladies will take
care pf the cleaning that •
month.
It was decided to send ,
another clothing bale north this
fall. The roll call was an-
swered by naming a queen
mentioned in the Bible. The
travelling apron received a
penny for each letter in "Queen
Elizabeth".
The, meeting was closed with
prayer given , by the Rector,
Rev. Fred Carson. .
WMS
The Auburn, Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society
held their June meeting at the
home of Mrs. Frances Clark.
The Tres'ident, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson was in charge and
gave the call to worship before
welcoming the guests and mem-
bers. •
The President was in charge
of the devotional, period and.
the scripture lesson. Following
the meditation and prayer the
roll call was answered by a
Bible `'verse containing. the ,
word, Witness.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as read
by the secretary, Miss Minnie
Wagner. Miss Lila Youngblut
invited the' W.M.S. to " hold ,,,
their July meeting at her home.
Business and coming meetings
a
were discussed as was a poem
by Bliss Carmen, When Spring
Really Comes.
The offering was received by
Mrs. Frances Clarkand
dedicated with prayer by the
President. Mrs. Frank Raithby
lave— ia.per..' on -
the Sudan Inter -Mission, "Do
Wu know any other girl like
Evelyn?" an account •of.a nurse
working with everyone in .that
African country. .
A Bible quiz on Memories
was 'giver' by' Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock.
Lunch •was served by Mrs.
Clark assisted by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock.' .
COMMUNION
The Sacrament of Holy Com-
munion'was observed last* Sum.
day on the Auburn Charge with
good congregations and many
visitors present. Pastor Alfred
Fry was in charge and Mrs.
Norman Wightman was the
organist.
The Sacrament'of Dedication
and Infant baptism was
bestdwed on- Bryan Gordon
Gross, son of Mr• and Mrs. Gor-
don Gro ; Ian Williarh An-
dress, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Andrews; and Regan
PASTOR LEAVING
Pastor and ',Mrs. Alfred Fry
will be leaving the Auburn
Charge of the United Church at
the end of .June and will retire
to the town: of Goderich. .
Before being called to the
„Auburn Charge in 1969, they
had served Charges at River-
sdale-Zinn, Tobermory, Cargill,
Eden Grove and Pinkerton
besides serving in the Baptist
denominat ion.
While stationed in Dublin,
Ireland with the British Army,
Mr. Fry attended the, Rath -
mines School of Commerce. He
later took special studies in
Trinity College.
He came to Canada with his
parents and other members of
his family. He, was, married acrd
the couple have a family of
. thiree sons' and two daughters."'
At a recent London Con-
ference, Pastor and Mrs. Fry
along with others were guests
."at a banquet for retiring
ministers and received a cer-
tificate of retirement as a •
minister of the United Church.
of Canada and an engraved pen
and pencil set.
- Rev. Garnet Potter of Por-
cupine, Ontario will succeed
Pastor Fry on the Auburn
Charge of Auburn and Don-
nybrook. He will he inducted
on .July 7r'at 8 p.m. in Knox
Church. •
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COMMUNITY °NEWS
Congratulations to Maitland
Allen on his receiving his '50
year Past Master Jewel at
Carlow n last week at tile
Masonic Lodge meeting.
MT.. and Mrs. Ronald Liver-
more and family of 'Fordwich
visited last- Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines.
M'r. and Mrs. . Fred.
Youngblut of Woodstock
visited last Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Peter Brownof Windsor
visited last week with Mr. andMrs. Maitland Allen. -
Over 40 choir members and
senior members of the Sunday
shoo) along with the group.
from London .held'a church ser-
vice and had breakfast at Seers
cottage on the Maitland River.
They all attended church when
their service was over.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Allen and
Wayne Allen 'of Clinton 'and
Miss Margaret Shobbrook of
L.ondesboro visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mgrs. Maitland
A
Ari
IVIr. and Mrs., Bill Idson of
va visited last Sunday with'
her grandfather, Mr. William
J. Craig uncle and aunt,
Mr. and rs. Maitland Allen.
Plans are well under way fol'
the harry and strawberry supper
in the Community •.Memorial
hall on June 26.
Visitors '• with Major
Youngblut over the weekend
were Mx, and Mrs. Allan Rush,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bellefeuille and Trent of
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Warren of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Youngblut
and Shevonne of Blyth, and •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith
and Heather of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sitter ,of
Blackhorse, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Thompson of Creelman, Sask.,
Mrs. Norman Thompson of •
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. J.
.Jutzi of Kitchener visited with
wee
Mr. kenandd. Mrs. Ted Mills on the
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