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13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
FOR ALL your sewing phone 524-
6246.---44,.46
WOULD care for infant in my own
home five days a week, Monday to
Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone 524-
2207.--46x
WILL BABYSIT in my home, one
child. Phone 524-9376.-46
SAW, chains sharpened while you
wait. Service to most makes of saws.
Steve Argyle Outdoor Equipment,
Bayfield, phone 565-2840.-- 46A/R
ACE
RADIO & TV
• Asolvesoill
Sales & Service
'Repairs to all
makes of
Radio & Television
60 PICTON ST. W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771
H.OFFMEYER
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
APP•LI-ANCES.
55 -KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, drye'r's,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,
ranges
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. NOTICE TO CREDITOR./ 19, BUSINESS`
OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS
HENRY WILSON, LATE of the
Town of Goderich, in the County of
Huron, Retired Watchman,
ALL persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to for-
ward full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned, on or before the
25th day of November, 1974, after
which date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
Barristers,
18 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
44,45,46A/R
G.W.•
Rivett
,BOOKKEEPER
God,rch
Phone 524-6931
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
Custom Rec. Rooms & Bars
Home Remodelling
of any kind
Special winter rates
Vernon Glenn
Phone Collect 526-7238
Auburn
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis--Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36•Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
—17t1
SCREENED
'TOP SOIL
Lyle Montgomery
Clinton`
482-7644
ti.
Sid Bruinsnia
FOR ALL YOUR
EXCAVATING NEEDS
. BACKHOE
. BULLDOZING
. DUMP TRUCK
SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
a* 4I 44 ...:..,SEWERS
FREE ESTIMATES
Goderich 524-8668
BUSINESS
COMMERCIAL &
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE
and
CLEANING
Fisher
524-2445
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES' & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA'
• 262-5748 gctfn
'YOUR FURNITURE
AND CARPETS
DESERVE'THE
BEST!
'COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
"SERVICE lk
SUPPLIES
Dutch Bulbs
Fall Evergreens it Trees
Open Mon. -Sat. 111- dark
Sunday - Noon to 6 p.m
ART'.
LANDSCAPING,` , RSERY
and GARDEN ENTRE
166 BENN ST. E.
ODERICH 524.9126.
Deweerd
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
Free Estimates
Special Winter Rates
482-7550
Clinton
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
CRANE! I will 'no longer be reslJon-'
slide for 11ny .deem incurred by my
wife Elsa Rose Crane, as of October
:11, '197.1.—Mike ('rine. --14,-11,46
i will no longer be'sponsible for
debts incurred by my husband
Donald George Baxter Sr. as of this
day, November ,14, 1974.—Mrs.
Claudine Baxter. -46,47,48
PUL,SIFER MUSIC
Seaforth
527-0053
Open
Mon. Tues. Thurs. ,
3:30 to 6 p.m.
Fri. 9' a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
.Pianos, organs; drums, guitars,
etc.
Piano tuning and repairs
Rental and' lessons on electric
guitar,base, accordion, drums
and banjo.
Lowest prices on Willis pianos
and Optigan organs.
COUNTY, OF HURON
LY E.IMIONTGOMERY-• -
CONSTRUCTION
Crushed Road gravel; crushed
stone (for drainage work)
Clean Cement Gravel, Pit Run
and Fill Gravel, Back hoe work,,
Screened Top Soil
CLINTON - 482-7644
Phone evenings or before 7
a.m.
tin
14. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN-
LAMBERTUS, late of the Town-
' ship of Ashfield, in' the County of
Huron, Housewife,
ALL. PERSONS claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward , full particulars .cif their
claims to the undersigned, sin- or
before the 25th day of November;
1974, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY;
Barristers,
18 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario. •
Solicitors for the Estate .
44,45,46A/R
IN THE ESTATE OF MARY
.JOHNSTON, LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF GODERIKH, IN
THE ' COUNTY OF • HURON,
Housewife,
ALL PERSONS claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward • full particulars of thei
claims to the undersigned, on/r
before the 25th day of Noverr}ber,
1974, after- which date the 'ssets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & ,M I RPHY,
arrititers,
18 he Square,
' GODER
Solicitors
Ontario.
for the Estate
44,45,46A/R . . 5. PUBLIC NOTICE
TREASURER'S SALE+
OF LANDS IN •
ARREARS OF TAXES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a tax sale will be held in the
Council Chambers of the Court
House, Goderich, on Tuesday,
December 10, 1974 at 10:00 a.m.
re any unpaid taxes still out-
standing at that date, as shown
-on the list published in the On-
tario Gazette on September. 7,,
1974 •
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER
'GIVEN that if any of the unsaid
lands remain unsold, an adjour-
ned sale will be held on
Tuesday, December 17, 1974 at
the same hour and place.
Lists of the properties involved
may be secured at my office in
tne,Court House, Goderich, On-
Jerio.
JOHN 6. BERRY
, Treasurer
COUNTY' OF HURON
Offset Printing
Shop
in Owen Sound
Specializing in instant printing
equipment including AB Dick
350, 1 Tek Camera, Kenro Plate
maker, Davidson 323 offset 12
station collator electric folder,
cutter, all necessary equipment
' plus inventory, business is one
year old grossing 1,500 month.
Fantastic Potential, asking
$12,000. Small Down Payment.
CALL
519-376-2478
ammommosmaimimami
21. BIRTHS
SCHILTHUIS: Dr. and Mrs:
William A.. :Schilthuis, RR 2,
Goderich, thank God for the safe
arrival of their son„ Kevin Harm,
November 6, 1974. A little brother
for Trevor. -46
PENTLAND: At Alexandra
Hospital, November 11, 1974, to Mr,
and Mrs'' -John Pentland, RR 6,
Goderich, a son.
SUPLAT: .At Alexandra Hospital,
November' 12, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Supiat; Goderich, a daughter,
. Sherry Lynn.
23. -ENGAGEMENTS
With much happiness, Sgt. and Mrs.
C. A. Hardy of Prescott announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Lynn to Mark, son of Dr.
and Mrs. 'W. N. Wafters of
Goderich: The marriage will take
place in North. Street United
Church, Goderich, at 6• o'clock on
1. the evening of the 14th of December,
1974.-46x
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright,
Goderich,- Ontario, -are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Kathleen Mary, to
1Vjr. -Joseph Percy Dumigan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dumigan,
Grand Bend, Ontario, The' wedding
will take`place on Saturday, Decem-
ber 7th,• in North Street United'
Church at four o'cloc•k.-46
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison,
Goderich, .Ontario, are pleased to
announce' the engagement of• their—
eldest
heireldest daughter, Brenda May, to
Paul • Likes, idaho Falls, . Idaho,
• {J,S.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Likes,
Idaho Falls, Idaho, U.S.A. The
wedding' to take place the later part
- of November, in Goderich.-46 •
25. IN MEMORIAM .
GLENN:• In' loving memory of
George Glenn, who passed away
'Three years lip; ,November 17, 1971.
Years'go by, but memories stay,
As near and dear as yesterday -
It's not the :words, they are but few,
Id's the loving memories, we keep of
-you. `
—Ever' remembered by wife,
children and grandchildren, -46x
16. PERS9NAL
DO YO have marriage or family
proble s? The Ministry of Com-
mon v,& Socia l Services offers help
in e form of marriage and family
c' inselling either in your home or
n: the Wingham Office, 199
`Josephine Street, Tor appointment,
phone 357-3370.-8tf
20. TO GIVE AWAY
PUPPIES to give away, 8 weeks
• old. Phone 524-2202. --45,46
IN THE STATE OF DAVID
- . ALEXA r ER HAY , — Retired
Labour , Deceased. ; ,
' All ersons having (`laims against
the . tate of the above mentioned,
. la of Holmesville,;,i the County of
ron, Township of Goderich, who
ied at the City of London on the
25th day of January, 1974; are
required' to file proof of same with
the undersigned an or before the
16th day of December, 1974:
After that date the PublicVrustee
will proceed to distribute the estate,
having regard only,to the claims of
which . he then shall have had
notice.
DATED at Toronto this 6th day
of November, 1974.
PUBLIC TRUSTEE,
145 Queen St. West, Toronto,
ADMINISTRATOR
46
FULLER: In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Reginald
M. Fuller, who passed away
November . 13, 1959,
Looking back with memories
Upon .the path you 'trod
We bless the hours we had with you
And leave the rest with God. '
—Always remetnbered by wife and
family. ---46 •
26. CARD OF THANKS
FINNIGAN: We would. like to
thank our friends; neighbors and
relatives 'for the lovely gifts and
cards we received on our 25th an-
niversary and those who earn.- out
in the evening to help celebrate the
occasion.—Chester and Rui7y.. Fin-
nigan. --=46
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
LTownsh.ip of Colborne
atepayers Meeting
Tuesday, Nov. 26.
8 p.m.
TOWnship Hall - Carlow
The reeve & coun611 will report for 1973-74
Wilmer Hardy
Clerk, Treasurer
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26. CARD OF THANKS°
PENHALE: 'We wish to take this
opportunity .to thank everyone who
made our ' 50th Wedding Anniver.
sary the memc,rable 44 B'. on we
have to cherish Very special thanks
to our family, the Hayfield t' (''A'
and the L.Q L. No 24, Mrs Vera
Turner and our good friends on the
Bronson and Bluewater, to the
neighbours both past and present
who took time to call on us at our
Open House 'and, t he cram. many
beautiful gifts we were given Words
cannot 'express our gratitude and
the .happy memories we now have to•
look back on of this day in the years
we hope to be spared to share
together. -Harold and Li.alian
Penhale.-46x
THIS WEEK'S'
CLUB
Winners
CLUB NO. 1
MRS. POLLY McKELLAR
' CLUB NO. 2
MRS. J.M. SIMONS
CLUB NO, 3 ,
MISS KAREN TAYLOR
You can be next'
-Nothing to buy
Nothing to lose
Enquire today ' •
N. T. ORMANDY
DIAMOND SPECIALIST
GODERICH • a
C WANTED
WANTED — Hay for horses. Phone
524-9362,-46
WANTED TO' BUY -- Timothy
hay for horses. Phone 524-
8529.-46,47
F - FOR RENT
ACCOMMODATION for 'hoarding
horses. Phone Brussels 1•887-
6798.-45,46
.887-6798.-45,46
DON'T
BURN
CANADA'S
FORESTS:
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974 --PAGE 13
D'.E. send
SS scarves to
needy school in Georgian Bay
The Maple. Leaf Chapter,
o I.O.D.E. met on November 5 at
.the, home of Mrs. Glen -lays,
Essex Street, with the Regent,°
Mrs. Alvin McGee presiding.
Following the I.O:D.E• opening
prayer, reports were heardTfrom
the secretary, treasurer,
assistant treasurer and
hospitality convener.
Mrs. Rayner, Services Con-
vener, told the group that knit-
ting and sewing done by mem-
bers had been sent to Provin-
cial Headquarters. In par-
ticular 55 hand knitted scarves
have been forwarded to the
adopted school on Christian
Island in Peorgian Bay.
Membership convener, Mrs.
Murphy stated that Mrs. C.H.
Dalton, Provincial Organizing
Secretary, would be present at
the December meeting. Three
newly accepted members " will
take their affirmation at that
time.
Mrs. J.H. Stringer, Oppor-
tunity Shop treasurer, re,ported
a successful October. The Shop
will be closed from December
19 to January 6.
The Regent commented upon
several directories received
from Provincial. In reply to a
letter received from 'the
Goderich '"Meals on Wheels"
committee, the chapter voted
funds to cover the purchasing
of food containers for this wor-
thwhile project.
A letter was read by Mrs.
Slinger from "Mother's Day
Out" committee and ,commen-
' ted • upon by Mrs. Van den '
Broeck.
Those present were reminded
of the annual Remembrance
Day Service, November 11 at
the Cenotaph and the Red
Cross Blood Clinic November
20.
Plans for the annual Christ-
mas dinner meeting were left in
the hands of a special commit-
tee,- namely, mesdames Hassel,
McIntyre, Murphy, Morrissey
and Papernick. ,
The important business of
allocating monies to various
Provincial and National Funds
was begun. Following lively
discussion, on the motion of
Mrs. Breckenridge. and. Mrs.
Hays, the ,Maple Leaf Chapter
Police report four
major accidents
A.. two -car collision on The
Square last Friday resulted in
$450 damage. Damage to the
vehicle of Robert T. Scott, 188
Britannia Rd., was estimated
at $300. The other vehicle,
driven' by Daniel Demeres, 197
Bayfie-ld Rd., received$150
damage. There were no 'in-
juries.
Another'two-car accident Oc-
tober 23, resulted in $250
"-damage to a vehicle driven by
Wayne E: Moulton, 65 CAmbria
Rd., and $10 damage to the
other vehicle driven by Henry
C. Brim.icombe, RR, . 2,
Goderich. The ' collision. Oc-
curred at the corner of Victoria
and Bruce Streets. No injuries
were reported.
Two cars collided at the cor-
• ner of .Jones and Bennett
Streets, last Saturday, resulting
in $225 damage. A vehicle
driven by Larry -E. Schertzl, RR
• 4 Goderich, received $150
damage.. The other vehicle,
driven. by Norman E. Dale, RR
2 Goderich, received $75
damage. There were no injuries
reported.
At noon Monday, a transport
truck missed the curve on
Huron Road at Elgin Avenue
and Cambria Road, and,,,skid-
ded on the wet road, over -the
curb into a guardrail. The
. truck, driven by Ray Darwin
• Gollnitz, Shakespeare, Ont.,
received $300 damage. Damage
to the guardrail and posts was
estimated at $250. There were
no injuries reported.
During the week, police laid
five charges under the Criminal
Code, 20 under• the Highway
Traffic Act, four under the
Liquor Control Act, and' ,five
bylaw charges.
Police Chief P.D. King urges
everyone to lock their cars, as
there have been several car
thefts recently.
Golden Agers
to carpet bowl
The Goderich Golder`r •Age
club has received a New
. Horizons,gran't from the federal
government, for $1,500. .The
club has ordered an.indoor car-
pet bowling set, including the
carpet and balls, a loudspeaker.,,
tables and chairs.
"A man from New Horizons
advised us to'get it," said club
secretary, Mrs. -Hazel Salter.
"We're , expecting it in about
three weeks, and we'll have it
set up by the start of next wear.
Hopefully,.it'll go over well."
The set will be available to
the club's 70 to 75 members,
.New Horizons is, a federal
'government programwhich
gives grants to senior citizens'
groups, for any worthwhile .
projects.
accepted the proposed • budget
• which embraced some eight
I.O.D.E. projects.
' A series of beautiful slides
ee`pting the International
Peace Garden, situated on the
border between Manitoba and
North Dakota, was enjoyed.
Commentary was given by Mrs.
McGee.
The Garden, virtually a huge
park, is a tribute to the long
years of peaceful co -existence
enjoyed by Canada and United
States. It is maintained both by
governmental and private
groups, one of whom is the
I.O.D.E.
The Peace Garden includes
picnic, camping and hiking
areas, formal and informal gar-
dens, as well as providing
training camps for youth or-
chestras and theatre groups,
aquatic and equestrian sports.
Mrs. Hughes spoke on behalf
of the chapter in thanking Mrs.
Hays for her gracious
hospitality. At the close of the
meeting refreshments , were en-
joyed.
I -1 b
TQN TALK
Mrs, Wallace (Bud) Desdar-
dine, the former Mary Ann
• Hayter, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. James Hayter, Goderich,
received her Associate of Music
Vocal Diploma at the Annual
Convocation of the Western
Ontario Conservatory of Music
on Saturday, November 2 at
Althouse College.
At the Fifth Annual 'Awards
Night tomorrow evening
(Friday, November 15, ) Miss
Kathryn Taylor,daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor,
RR '4 Goderich, will receive one
of five Atkinson Foundation
Awards, Guest speaker at the
function ,is Gordon. W. Walker,
MPP, London North.
Paula Butler, 14 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Butler, Goderich, was the silver
medalist for Grade ,4 violin
197:3-74 'at the Western Ontario
Conservatory of Music in Lon-
don with a mark of 90. Miss
Butler studies 'violin in Lon -
„don. She is a Grade 10 student
at GDCI.
Mrs. Henry Bradley and Mrs.
Hugh Glen returned Sunday
from Key West, Florida, . after
spending an enjoyable holiday
for two weeks with the latter's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Cris Ray and wee
grandson Cedric.
Harbor repast
Noverriber 5 the Helen Evans
arrived light from Detroit for
salt, November 7 ' the. Agawa
Canyon arrived light from
'Hamilton for salt. November 8
the George Hindman arrived
light fron Conneaut for grain.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
We Are Moving
NEXT WEEK
As you know, American Motors has been on a STEADY INCREASE in thast few
years a'hd has reached a point where today They produce a very highly,acceted.line-up
of automobiles, accepted by both the ger>'eral public and, as used vehlles, by com-
petitive dealers who pay premium prices especially on our compacts. This can only mean
One thing - American Motors produces a reliable product that is widely accepted now.
When business grows you must grow with it. Therefore, within the next 10 days,
American Motors will be located in a NEW and one of the most modern premises in
Southwestern Ontario at 346 HURON ROAD. As our facilities near completion, we feel
that we will be able to offer you'the UTMOST in SERVICE, SEfiLECYT N, etc, And we can
Ail sure you our 1975 models have a host of new things to off P:at' coidpetitive prices.
-
Watch for our OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT and GRAND OPENING.
Nothing much will be changed except for a name and a couRle of new faces. 'the BIG,
change will be our NEW PREMISES in which we hope we will b4 able to offer you the, tit -
most in selection of fine products ,all the way from our very popular GREMLIN to the full
line-up of the ever increasing popular 4 WHEEL DRIVE JEEP vehicles.
We hope during the changeover that we will not have to inconvenience you too much
and that you will bear with us.
See you 'at 346 HURON ROAD.
GRAFTS FINA SERVICE
268 Baytieid Road Goderich 524-841.1 or 524-8841
Gord Munroe
Aal»orlcarn
Motors
and Jeep
JOHN GRAF,
GORD MUNROE'
November9 the J.F. Sckpllkopf
J.R. arrived light . from Port
Huron for salt. November 10
the Westdale arrived witha
load • of grain from Thunder
Bay. November 10 the tugboat
Roger R. Simons,, arrived. .
Philodendron
small and.
versatile
The versatile Philodendron
is an attractive addition to
most houseplant collections.
Some varieties afe vine -like
an - •. be twisted onto small
'arbors, hi - others are "low
growing. •ayes are heart -
shaped and can, be large or
small depending on the variety.
Philodendrons. are easily
established, although they
prefer the low light conditions
and indirect sunlight usually
found only in north windows.
They also need high humidity
and good drainage: "Once a
Philodendron starts growing, it
does best if not disturbed", em-
phasizes R.F. Gomme, Ontario
°Ministry of Agriculture and
Food horticulturist. "It needs
water only occasionally 'and
should not he over fertilized."
Should your Philodendron
become stringy, pinch off the
ends 'to produce shorter, thicker
growth. Propagate it by taking
cuttings containing at least four
leaves from the top ends, Ind
placing them .in sand or water
after removing the two bottom
leaves. The nodes. where the
two lower leaves were will grow
into roots,