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GODERICH SIGNAL-STAR,THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974—PAGE 13
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES' '
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 get fn
HOFFMEYER•
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, dryers,
?refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges
GAS
Ranges, barbecues,, lights,
ranges
Sid Bruinsma
FOR ALL YOUR
EXCAVATING NEEDS
.BACKHOE
FOR ALL YOUR
EXCAVATING NEEDS
. BACKHOE
. BULLDOZING
. DUMP TRUCK
SEPTIC. TANK SYSTEMS
• BASEMENT ,EXCAVATIONS
SEWERS
FREE ESTIMATES
Goderich 524-8668
BUSINESS
COMMERCIAL &
INDUSTRIAL'
MAINTENANCE
and .
CLEANING
Fisher
52'4-2445
♦
12. AUCTION SALE
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
G.W. Rivett
BOOKKEEPER
Goderich
Phone 524-6931
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
Custom Rec. Rooms & Bars
Home Remodelling
of any kind
Si3eclal winter rates
Vernon Glenn
Phone Collect 526-7238
•
Auburn
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CONSTRUCTION.
Crushed Red 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
Indoor Gardening
/Headquarters
IDEAL CHRISTMAS•GIFT.(pEAS.
L.IViNG
CHRISTMAS TREES
2' - 3' SERBIAN SPRUCE,
DECORATIVE AT CHRISTMAS,
PLANT OUTSIDE IN SPRING . -
$12.95
Open Mon. -Sat, til dark
Sunday - Nooh to 6 p.m.
ART'S
LANDSCAPING, NURSERY
and GARDEN ,CENTRE
166 BENNETT ST. E.
GODERICH - 524-9126
1.2. AUCTION. SALE
Bayfield Estate
to be Auctioned
At Knapp's Auction Rooms; Main St., Seaforth " on friday
evening, Nov. 29 'at 7:00 p.m.
aConeIsting .of qulltsi glass, china, antiques, furniture and ap-
• ,,pliances.
Full listing next 'week -
Estate of Caroline Heard
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield - 482-3120
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SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis—Moffat--Beatty
Sales --Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871"
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Deweerd
`PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
Free Estirnates •
Special Winter. Rates
482-7550
Clinton
GuitaR
DRUM
and
. LESSONS
43 West Street
Monday 4:00 to 6:00 ,p.m.
Friday 4:00 to 7:30 p.m,.
Phone 5 2 7-005.3
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
1 will no longer be responsible for
, debts incurred by my husband
Donald George Baxter Sr. as 9f this
day, November 14, 1974.—Mrs.
Claudine Baxter. -46,47,48
YOUR FURNITURE
AND CARPETS
.DESERVE THE
BEST!
Have
Carpet Care
Clean them with •
Steam
Call
i24-2440
. 15. PUBLIC NOTICEm
STAG
Joe Deniman
NOV. 23
Goderich Arena
' r 7 p.m. - 1 a.m.
nail'. et the door
--GARAGE SALE
NOVEMBER 30.
from 10 a.m.
i Many assorted items at low j
prices; all proceeds for service
i work. Donations welcome, call
j 524-6158 or 524-7807. i
ILocation to be announced.
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi. '
PULSIFER 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. h
B
nkruptcy Auction
We of ' Ronal Ball Enterprises have been
authorized. to sell by auction- a large 'bankruptcy
of new carpet.
The first sale will start this Sunday. The sale
will be conducted
Every Sunday starting at 1:30 ,p.m.
6 for approximately 4 months
at
Bali Auctions -Brussels Ont..
Brand name carpets such as Barrymore, Celanese etc. in a large
assortment of colors and sizes to choose from. Many styles such
as shags,' plushes, prints, low pile and stairway and hall runners,
and chip foam underlay.
The preview for the sales will be every Saturday from 11111 6 p.m.
Terms of the Sale cash; cheque, or budget plan.
Sale will be conducted by:
Ronald Bali Enterprises'
Specialists In Bankruptcies, Liquidations, estates,
carpet and clearouts.
Plenty of Seating, Parking - we also have
washrooms and refreshment stand.
Auctioneer + R.A. Bali
For further Information, call 887.6066 or 887-9363
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INFORMATION
NIGHT
and
WORKSHOP
for
SNOWMOBILERS.
The Wingham ,-District, of the
Ministry,of Natflrat Resources will
be conducting an information
night and workshop of, interest to
snowmobllers, at the Wingham
Legion on Tuesday November 26,
1974 at 7:00 p.m. District Manager, .
Dan Mansell will outlinre the
Ministry's new snowmobile trail 16.. PERSONAL
assistance program and the
workshop will be held to provide ^ -
the Ministry with needed detalls DO YOU have marriage or family
on present trails and to accept problems? The Ministry of Com -
recommendations. from clubs on munity & Social Services offers'heip
the types of assistance' they need."'. in the form of marriage and family
Two representatives from. each codnselling either in your home or.
snowmobile club in the Wingham _Diss the .Wingham Office, . 199
District should attend; the district ' Josephine Street, For appointinent,°
includes the Counties of Perth and phone 357-3370.----8tf
Huron, the townships 'of Huron,,
Kinloss, Culross and Carrick in
Bruce County and the township of
Minto in Wellington County. Clubs
wishing to attend should register
with the District Office by calling
357-3131 before 5 p.m. November
26. Each club representative
should come prepared to advise
whether they are incorporated or
not, what their 'club activities in-
clude,' the name and address .of
.the club's president and secretary
treasurer, whether the club' has,
liability Insurance or not, the
cldb's affiliation, and should bring
maps or information on club trails
,or other •known trails used by
them. - • •
This is a very:important meeting
of interest to all snowmobllers.
Check and make sure your club
Will be represented, then register
with the Ministry of Natural
Resources in Wingham before 5
ppm. November 26.
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
WHEELCHAIRS --- WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service C.P. &
T. Committee of the Goderich Odd
feiloww and Rebekah Lodges have
equipment fair loan. Contact Amos
Oshaldeston, 524.9623 or Fred Fr-it-
zlev, 524.7217
COUNTY OF HURON
ti
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 salewill be held gyr
Tuesday, December 1.7, 1974 at
the same hour' and place.
Lists of the properties involved
may be secured at my office in
the Court House, Goderich, On-
tario.
JOHN G. BERRY
Treasurer
COUNTY OF HURON
21. BIRTHS
DESJARDINS Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Desjardins are proud to an-
nounce the arrival of their son
Richard Robert at Victoria
Hospital, London, November 5,
1974. —47
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dobie,
Goderich, are pleased to announce
the arrival, of their daughter, Ker.
Lynn, at Victoria Hospital, Londo
on November 14; 1974. A sister ,for
Kim, John and Jennifer. --47x
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hodges are
pleased to announce •" the
engagement of their daughter
Karen Delon to Paul Edward
(I3ud), son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Sampson of Goderich. Celebration
of Love will be on Saturday, Decem-
her 14, 1974, 7:30 p.m. at St.
George's Anglican Church. -47
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steers S,r. of
Welland 'are pleased to announce
the fotthconiing marriage of their
' daughter Gloria Pauline, to Bruce
Arnold Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Fisher of Benmiller. The
wedding will take place on Decem-
ber 6 -at the Benmiller United
. Church. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'arver,
Goderich, are pleased tonounce
the birth of their son, Shan Kelly,
at Alexandra Hospital, �Novernher
15, 1974. A baby hrothe'for Shelly,
second. grandchild,/for •Bertha
Jenkins and tenth ,grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Kos/ Carver. -47
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudie wish to
announce the engagement of her
daughter Kandis Marie Hickson to
Don Pollock, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Pollock of Goderich. • The
marriage to take place on Friday,
November 29, 1974 in St. Thomas.
An open reception will take place at
Family Paradise on Friday evening,
November 29 at 9 p.m. -47
24. MARRIAGES
A- FOR SALE
GOOD HAY for sales 'Phone 5I9-
923-2872 or 416-493-8430, please
call after 6 p.m. -47,48
FORD TRACTOR, with front end
loader, dozer blade and snow
blower,•$1,00000 cash. Phone 524-
8090.-1,7
2000 BALES of hay, 2000 bales of
straw. Phone 482-7842 after 5
1
A- FOR SALE
300 • BALES of straw wand ap-
proximately 20 acres of loose hay to
sell, use of half the barn included
with the sale of hay. Phone 529-
7629 after 6 p.m. ---47
C -, WANTED
WANTED TQ BUY — Timothy
hay for „ horses. Phone 524-
8529.--46,47
Mr. and .Mrs, Glenrrr-Slavin (nee
Elsie Scott) were married in Vic-
toria Street" United Church on
November 9, 1974, in a quiet late'af-
ternoon service, officiated by Rev.
.Warr. Best man. was Ian Clarke
and matron ,of honor was Linda
Clarke. The newlyweds are residing
al R.R. 2, Goderich, Ont.-47AiR
•25. IN MEMORIAM
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the
Township of Goderich that an election will be held for
the following positions:
Deputy Reeve 1
Councillors 3
County School Board 1
ADVANCE POLL.
November 23, 1974 between 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at
the clerk's office, Lot. 20, Con. 16, 'Township of
Goderich.
REGULAR POLI
December 2nd,' 1974 between the hours of 11:00, a.m..
and 8:00 p.m.
No. 1.. Residence of Mark Ralthby, corner of 4th Con.
and No. 8 Highway. ► .
No. 2. Residence of Mark Ralthby, corner of 4th Con.
and No. 8 Highway.'
No. 3. Residence of Albert Schilbe, L1ot 35, Concession
4,
No. 4: °'Township Office, Holmesville.
No. 5. Township Office, _Holmesville.
PROXY APPLICATIONS
.
A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may
apply to the clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. Tuesday,
November 26, 1974,to'receive a certificate tb vote by
proxy.
(Signed) R, E. Thompson;
a . Returning Officer.
McINNES: In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, John
McInnes, who passed away nine
years ago,- November 26, 1965.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true,
There is not a day, Dear Dad, ,
That we do not think of you,
Though his smile i: ---gone forever,
And his hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we love so much.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by daughter Catherine,
son -in -lava Victor and grandson
Paul. -47x
26. CARDOF THANKS
MATT1'EWS: I would like to ex-
press nay sincere thanks to all those
who Aent cards, treats, flowers,
phone calls • and visited me ,.,in
hospital, Special thanks ' to. •Dr.
Lynch and all the doctors, nurses
and staff on plinth floor east,
/University Hospital. Your. kindness
will always he remem-
hered.—Ruhv.' 47 '
ELLWOOD: We would like -to ex.
press our gratitude -to relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
' °many acts'of kindness at the°time of
the.sudden passing of a dear mother
and grandmother, • Mrs. Wm.
Ellwood.' Also many thanks to Dr.
N. C. Jackson and hospital.. staff
who assisted in any way, ,and. to
Stiles Funeral Home. The many -
thoughtful expressions of sympathy
are asci gratefully
acknowledged.—Mary Joyce Hor-
ton, Jenny and Susan. -47x -
DODD: Sincere thank you tttr my
neighbors, friends and relatives for
their visits, cards, flowers and gifts
while 1 was a"pati,nt in Clinton.
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Street, Dr.' Watts, mtrses -and staff
and Rey. Potter.—Beta Dodd, --47
-ARMSTRONG: Many thanks to
oar family, relatives, neighbors and
friends for the lovely gifts and best
w•ishei, and coming out 10 make our
25th- Anniver.s"ary so en-
joyable.—Floyd and Jean: -46x
BEAN: Wishing tc, thank Dr.
• .Jackson and 'nurses orf• west wing,
the kitchen hells sending up good
meals. those who visited and sent
flowers, while 1 was in the
hospital —Mrs. Violet Bean. ---•47
4-H GIRLS •
Group 1 "Tiger Teapots",en-
joyed a bowling party as their
eighth meeting.
Nine girls and their group
leaders, -Mrs. Dorothy• Feagan
and' Mrs. June Clark, enjoyed a
night of bowling at the Little
Bowling Alley and then retur`-
ned to Colborne Township
Hall, Caritiw, for lunch which
was cup cakes, cookies, squares,—
brownies and hot chocolate,
'made by ---the girls • from the •
recipes •in their 4-H book.
They also had a final prac-
tice for their skit for.
Achievement Day this. Satur-
day., November 23 at the
'Brookside School.
THIS WEEK'S
WinnetS
CLUB NO. 1
MRS. MARY LAPAINE
CLt38 NO. 2
MRS. KAY GRAF
CLUB NO. 3
MRS. BILL DEAN
You can be next
Nothing to buy
Nothing to lose
Enquire today
N. T. ORMANDY
..DIAMOND SPECIALIST
GODERICH
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SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. • and Mrs. Tom Moore
and Joe, Mrs. Ron Carter, Mrs.
Bessie Moore. and Mrs. Eric
Moore attended the Royal Win-
ter Fair, Toronto on Saturday
when Brenda Moore competed
in the Pork Hostess •Com-
petition along with four other
girls. Brenda was..'sgcond run-
ner up and received $100.00.
The girls were guests of the
Pork Producers,A.ss'ociation on
Friday and Saturday, attended
the Royal Winter Fair Horse
Show, luncheohs, dinners and
overnight stay at the Royal
York Hotel. Brenda was
crowned Huron County Pork
Hostess in Seaforth in August
and represented Huron County
at 'the Royal Winter Fair,
'Torcinto.
Mernb rs'of the Tiger Dunlop
Women's Institute are remin-
Bulletin Board
The Family of
MR. and MRS.
RAY SCHELL
invites
Friends}; Relatives •and
Neighbours to
.OPEN HOUSE
. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Talbot
Bayfield
on the occasion of
their parents
60th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mon4 'Dec. 2, 1974
2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Best wishes%nly • 47
ded of the November •meeting
next Wednesday, November 27
at _ 2 p.m. ' in the Colborne
Township, Hall. Members are
reminded of dotia'tio,ns for
Children's , Aid Society for
Christmas help.
Mrs. Rod, Bogie of Goderich,
formerly of Colborne who has
been a `patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, has returned .
home and her many friends •.'
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and.Mrs. Ron Buchanan
and ' 'family of St. Thornas
visited with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Buchanan and grandmother,
Mrs. L.M. Pope over '•the
weekend. °
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter
of *Stratford visited, with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powl.ey
and twins of Ottawa visited
with the latter's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Terence ' Hunter
on Wednesday.
'Several 'from Colborne 'have
attended the Royal Winter
-Fair, Toronto this year and
have reported an excellent
show.
Election held
Victoria Loyal Orange Lodge
182 at its • regular meeting
November 18 elected officers
for, the' .coming year and
initiated Prue candidate. Elec-
ted as master was. W.' Bro.'
Richard Hooper, past master M.
a noted London lodge, Hackett
805.
Immediate past master is W.
Bro.. Glenn Slavin, who has
given the lodge exceptional ser-
vice for several years. He was
absent Monday evening
through illness. ,
Other offices vyere filled as
follows: Deputy master, Percy
.B•.lurfdell; chaplain, John
McGraw;' recording ,secretary,
-James -Morris; Financial
Secretary, Glenn Patterson;
Treasurer,, 'Earl Cooper; lec-
turers, Earl Willis, Stuart
Campbell; ma..shAilr , W. B.
Brownlee; tyler,' Na Yoke;
committee, W. E. Elliott, Ira
Rapson, Earl Willis, Charles
Ruffel1;- pt-operty committee,
Glenn/Slavin,- Stuart Campbell,
William Mew (and the master,
ex officio).
The officers wereoinstalled by
W. Bro. Glenn Patterson,
district master. .41 {
We Apologize
For any inconveniences during the move to our nosaltIlemIsas
at 346 Huron Road.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
Moving Sale Specials
Come out and look over what we have and we can malts likely
talk business. .,
75,5
The 75's., from American Motors are
being Shipped now. Watch for an an-
nouncement soon.
!RAE'S
TINA SERVICE
524-8411 or $ee-een
268 Bayfield Road Gc dericir
Gord 'Atuniw /r►
MMotAmerorsican
Jeep
JOHN GRAF
GORD. MUNROE
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