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13r SERVICES AVAILABLE
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FURNITURE STRIPPING -•- dip,
strip, method. Phone Reg. York,
Bayfield, 565;2£107.- 48.,_
G.W. Rivett
�OOKKE EPER
Goderich
Phone 524-693 1
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL. MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 actin
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis—Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs lo all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
-Ph. 524-7871
—i7tf
Deweerd'
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
Free Estimates
Special Winter Rates
482-7550.
Clinton
'EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
Custom Rec. Rooms & Bars
.Home Remodelling
of .any . kind
Special winter rates
Vernon Glenn
Phone Collect 526-7238
Auburn .
ti
'GUITAR
and DRUM :..
LESSONS
43 West Street
Monday 4:00. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday . 4:00 to 7:30 •p.m.
Phone 527-0053
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 516. PERSONAL
eedlework, Oil and Picture
Fming, choice of frame 1" to
3' t�r1dth. Regular or non glare'
glass - • •
- Ready to hang -
48 hour service
phone after 6 p.m,.
' 482-7409
Harold Tyndall
Clinton
47b
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BUSINESS
COMMERCIAL &
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE
and
CLEANING
Fisher
524..2445.
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
I1 will o longer be' responsible for
debts incurred by my husband
Donald George,Baxter Sr, as of this
day, November 14, 1974.—Mrs.
Claudine Baxter': -46,47,48
DO YOU have marriage or family
problems? The Ministiy of Com-
munity & Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling .either in your home or
in the Wingham Office, 1,99
Josephine Street, For appointment,
phone 357=3370.--8tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
•
FOUND a An' earring at C.W.L.
Sid B•rui n sena
FOR ALL YOUR '
EXCAVATING NEEDS
BACKHOE
BULLDOZING
. DUMP TRUCK
SEPTIC, TANK SYSTEMS
.BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
SEWERS
FREE ESTIMATES
Goderich 524-8668
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CONSTRUCTION
Crushed Road " gravel, crushed
stone (for drainage, work)
Clean Cement Gravel, Pit Run
and Fill Gravel, Backhoe work,
Screened . Top Soil
CLINTON - 482-7644
Phone evenings or before 7
a.m. • -
tfn
1
HOFFMEYER'
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
,55 „KINGSTON ST.
• ELECTRIC
Inglis washers,. dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges'
GAS
R'anges, barbecues, Tights,
ranges
Indoor Gardening
Headquarters
1DiAt �CHRRSTMAS- GIFT EDEAS',
LIVING
CHRISTMAS TREES
2' - 3' SERBIAN SPRUCE,
DECORATIVE AT CHRISTMAS,
PLANT OUTSIDE IN SPRING -
$12.95- y
OpSW Mon. -Sat. til dark
Sunday Noon to 6 p.tn.'
i
ART
LANDSCAPING,,NURSERY
and GARDEN CENTRE
166 BENNETT ST. E. "
GODERICH ' $24-9146
PULSIF.ER MUSIC
Seaforth
527-0053
CoPen
Mon: Tue8. 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. -
Lewest'prices on Willis pianos
and Optigan organs.
identifying earring and paying for
ad. Phone 524-7157,-48nc
FOUND — A white kitten, with
black markings; about three months
old. Phone 524-2404.-48A/R
21. BIRTHS
COUNTY 0F• HURON
26. CARD OF THANKS
STURDY: The family of the late
Harry L. Sturdy wish fo express our
:deep gratitude to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their many acts of •
kindness, and messages of sympathy
't=ouring our recent bereavement. The
floral tributes, memorial donations,
cards and letters were sincerely ap-
preciated. Special thanks,?to Rev.
Ralph E. King for his comforting
service. Thaness also '.to the
pallbearers, floworbearers and the
Stiles Funeral Horne. Your thought-,
fulness will always be' remern-
bered.—Marjorie Sturdy. -48
BRUINSMA: Charlie and 'Lynda
proudly announce the arrival of
their son, Michael Charles, Novem-
ber • 25, 1974, Goderich; at Alexan-
dra Hospital. A brother for Kim
and Vicki. -48
BRICKER. To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bricker, 150 Eldon Street,
Goderich, a daughter, Sally
Suzanne, November 25, 1974.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald • L. MacRae
take pleasure in announcing. the
engagement of their daughter, Janet
Dr.' W. Brian Wheelock,
son of Dr. Gordon W. Wheelock and
the late Mrs. Wheelock, of Halifax,
Nova Scotia. The marriage will
take place at North Street United
Church, Goderich, on January 11,
I975. -48x •
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, 474 at 10:00 a.m.
're any unpaid taxes.still out-
standing at that•date, as shown
on the net published in the On-
tario Gazette on September 7,
1974
N9T,.I,CE IS HEREBY FURTHER
'GIVEN that 0 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
the Court House, Goderich, On-
tario. •
JOHN G. BERRY
Treasurer .
COUNTY OF HURON
25.- IN MEMORIAM
FEAGAN: In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Ella Feagan,
who passed away November 28,
1959, in her 63rd year.
You` were always true and patient
through the years you struggled on,
And .those hands that , rest forever
made our home that now is gone.
I often sit and wonder what you
would say -and do, if you only knew
the changes since God parted .me
from 'you.
To some you are forgotten, to others
part of the past, b{it to me who
loved and lost you, your memory
will' always last.
—Always remembered, by Husband
d family. -;--48x
CUYLER: I would like to thank all
"those who remembered me with
cards, visits and gifts while I was a
patient in the General Hospital
here and thanks to the nurses and
,,Dr. Cauchi.—Karen Cuy►'er•--48x
'MALLOUGH: Many thanks to our
friends, neighbours and relatives
w'ho helpedus celebrate our 45th
wedding anniversary on,_ Sunday,
c, November 17th.---Clara/and Alex
Mallough.--48x
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GGDBRICH' SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NQVRMBER 28, 1974, PMME 13
DONATE GAVEL and Mrs. FrarlkTreble'at Lon- titles that go .on sale have been Dixon of Clinton Mr, and Mrs..
made by the residents assisted Dixon celebrated *their 63rd
don. u last year.
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor recur- by the ;many volunteer workers wedding anniversary
A black cherry gavel and
as
matching flag holder with flags h ld th f1 ned home from Public and th'e „money raised will 'be Mrs. Dixon was the formOr Delnd
brother-in-law of Mr, and Mrs.
was donated said given to the Hospital where she Clinton
+had un- used for rtiany worthwhile Finch and whose brother -was
Auburn Womns e. ' Ptrsti• rote by dergone surgery last Friday. • project s.
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r •and Mr R •R !Anson 9 • The 'Auburn Librarian, Miss Dr. Charles Mc.lveen, M.P.P. Allen'a3;
and the ,president Mrs. Thomas Lorraine Chamney asks fors, all .. of . Oshawa ° has hit the
Haggitt at• the November County Library Books to be in headlines recently in -a Toronto WALTER HENRY WAGNER
meeting held last Tuesday in by November 30. paper when he spoke at the On-
th C 't M 1 h 11 Many from this district at- tarso Hockey. Association when,
Funeral services were u held .,,
e ommunr y emorra er .
They had been made by, Mr. tended the funeral of a former 107 club delegates gathered_a ,, last Thursday, November 21 at
Robinson: Auburn district resident, the the Royal York: Dr. Mcllveen the Arthur Funeral Home for
Mrs. Haggitt announced that late Harry L. Sturdy ' in who spoke on behalf of the Walter Henry Wagner who
the annual family night'held vn Goderich last Saturday. Oshawa Generals said players passed away in Clinton.'Public
the hall with the Horticultural Mrs. Reta Dodd - returned have stopped 'dropping their Hospital after an illness of two
loves and fighting and -are months. • He . was. in his 80th
Society would be November 29 home recently from. Clinton g g g
at 7 p.m. with a pot luck din.: " P`ublic Hospital where she had now high sticking. He remarked year. ,
ner, each family bringing had surger9- that he had had to stitch more He was the son of the late
something
An invit on v t t attend the f D rchester visited last that the
THIS WEEK'S
CLUB
•
Winners
tµ�r�
CLUB NO..i .•
MRS. GENEVIEVE .MADDEN
CLUB NO. 2
MRS. HAZEL GOVIER
Ct UB NO. 3
MR. MIKE TYROVOLAS
You can be next
'Nothing to'buy
Nothing to lose
Enquire today
N. T. ORMANDY
DIAMOND SPECIALIST
G O DERICH
Oshawa Generals Youngblut and' was born in
Family Night.'
Mrs. Celia Taylor, curator of
the
Mrs.
Village Tweed-
smuir History book, announced'
that the History or -Auburn
would' be ready' for gale around
the first of December. Mrs, •
Taylor announced that • she
would be going to St. Helens to
attend the curator's workshop
conducted by Mrs: Walker on
Thursday.
Plans were made to cater to
two dinners, one December 7
and one December:14. Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mrs..
Hza<ggitt would convene the kit-
chen and Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock would be iri charge of the
dining room.
Roll call was answered by
namir,'g a federal minister and
the portfolio he holds.
Mrs. William Empey, con-
vener of resolutions presented
the resolutions to' be, brought
up at the London ,area conven-
tion to be held , at Stratford:
These were discussed and the
delegate i nstructed how she
should ' vote.
Citizenship and . World Af-
fairs was this topic for the after-
noon and wets in charge of Mrs.
Myrtle Munro and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson. Mrs. Anderson
spoke of Canada and what a
privilege it is t•.o be a Canadian.
She told of the lives and the
,
work of somt? of Canada s
At"teen t� o n� PrMrs.MMunror's explained the
were in Toronto last week fora
few days.
Mrs. Thomas Johnston retur-
ned home , from University
Hospital, London, last week af-
ter being a patient theme for two
weeks.
W.eyrie Scott of Lindsay spent
the rveekend with, his parents,
Mr. "rand Mrs. Kenneth Scott
and brother, Eric Scott.
Mrs,. Ann Redmond, a former
resident of Auburn and West-
field and now of Goderich is
assisting in making plans for
the annual bazaar at the
Psychia tris. Hospital at
Goderich on December 4. She is
a volunteer co-ordinator of the
Auburn-lBlyth district and
hopes many interested persons
will attend.along with' the
original' volunteers. The ar-
work that 'he r son, Glen
arniers Youngblut is aloing now in •
Pakistan working for Donald
this meeting. Charles was born years ago.
in Auburn, the son of Mrs. Ger- He was a `member of the
trude .Mcllveen of Oshawa and ' Presbyterian Crllurch. '
the late F.O. Mcllveen., He is survived by one
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur ' brother, Carl. of Glenwillow,
visited fast Sunday with Mr. Ohio and six sisters, Mrs. Rose
and Mrs. Dick Palser at Hyde' Herman, Tavistock; Miss
Park: • Luella Wagner, Miss Minnie
Mr. and Mrs. Don Henderson Wagner, Miss Laura Wagner
and little daughter -.Kristen and Mrs.. Wilfred (Bertha) San'-
Jane
an.
Jane of Lucan visited last derson, all of Auburn; and Mrs.
Saturday with her grandfather, Fred (Doris) Youngblut of
Mr. William J. Craig and uncle Woodstock.
and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Rev. G.L. Royal officiated at
the service with burial taking •
place in Ball's "Cemetery.
Pallbearers, were three
nephews, Earl, Tom and Louis
Youngblut, all of Woodstock,
Thomas Haggitt, Gordon Daer,
Maitland Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of
Amherstburg visited last Satur-
•• day. with his aunt, Mrs. Elva
Straughan. • • -
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen --
were delighted to have a long; and Larry Johnston, Flower.
time friend come to call' last bearers were Roy Daer and
Saturday, in person, Mr. Frank ' Harry Webster.
kINGSBRIUGE K APERS
Mrs. Joe Cotrtoey 529-1189
BROWNIES
The 1st Kingsbridge Brownie
Pack was formed on Tuesday
"evening, November- 19 . when 5
McDonald, minister of energy
an in the federal government.
She read a letter she had
received from • hin i last week
26. CARD OF THANKS GOOD HAY for sale.. Phone 519 telling- of the customs of the
•
•
A- FOR. SALE
923-2872' or 416-49.1-8430, pleatie.
call after. 6 p.m. --7,48 •
LAWLOR: I wish to thank my
relatives and friends for beautiful 2000 BALES of hay, 2000 bales of -
cards, gifts, flowers and visits while .straw. Phone '482-7842 after 5
I was a patient in iClintofi Public p.m. --47,48x- -
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Street, Dr. Lambert, nurses . and FORD 9N tractor, complete with
staff,,and also to Rev. Potter for his • grader blade; lights and three point
visits. • This all was ' ap- hitch, $850 cash. 'Phone 524!
preciated.—Mildred -Lawlor.-48 6549.-48_
REED:. The family of the late Mr.
Russell Reed wish to thank
everyone who helped in any way
during his illness and at the.time of
their loss of a -dear husband and
father. They expres a special
thanks to the staff at Alexandra
Hospital, to Dr. H. R. Cieslar, Rev.
"Reuben o'Brubachef and Stiles
.Funeral - Home.—Reta Reed,
Leonard Reed and family.-48A/R
people and the socia 1 life there.
He told that the women still
wear veils and stated that there
are three times, as many people
- there as in Canada.
He told of his exrperiences
riding a camel and the lovely
beaches on the Arabia n 'sea.
Mrs. Anderson showed pic-
tures of Canada depicting the
beautiful scenery whilo Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock san g the
song Something to Sing About
with Mrs. a Donald Haines ac-
companying.
The motto, "If you wan t the
world to heed, put your c reed
into your deed" was given by in the, parish hall, in
Mrs. Wilfred. Sanderson." Kingsbridge.
Mrs. William Empe,v a nd •
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave 'a 4H
report of the County Rally he ld
recently at Brussels and Mr s° r
1500 BALES of hay — nn rain. 650
bales of straw. Phone 529-746:3.--•48
ro 8N FORD TRACTOR, complete
with three point hitch, lights, front
end loader, chains arid snow bucket,
$1250 cash. Phone :524-6549,-4.8
GELDING 15.2 hands high, rides
• English, eight yeara old. Phone 565-
2654,--48,49,50
WAGNER: The family of the late
Walter Wagner wish to 'express
their appreciation to reratives,
friends-a'nd neighborsfor their kin-
dness and for standing .by, during
their recent bereavement. Your
thoughtfulness- will always be
remembered. -48
D - IV STOCK
tweenies were enrolled as
Brownies.. Tweeniies were Joan
Hendriks, Christine Martin,
Linda Sinnett, Mary 3o Stef-
f1er, and Dianne Van Osch.
Their 'leader is Mrs. Sue,.
Bellmore of Whitiechurch.
Karen MacLennan, Yvonne
Sinnett, Annie VanDiepan,.
•
Donna and Jackie Van Osch
were enrolled as girl guides in
the 1st Kingsbridge Girl Guide
Company by District ' Com-
missioner, Mrs. -Carol McKim
of Lucknow.
Following "the enrolment
exercises the girls showed their._
parents how their meetings
went and they held a campfire
ceremony:' Lunch was served by
the gir.ls. •
The leader for :the guides is
Miss. Denise, Lalonde. The
leadeis and the girls would like
to thank the parents of the
Brownies and Guides for the T
interest shown.
Meetings are held every
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock
Andrew •Kirkconnel1 gave th e
SERVICEABLE' age Hampsl ire,
Duroc X Bred Boars R.O.P. tested
` and commercial, also York .X Lan -
di -ace bred and 'ripen. gilts, Bob
Robinson, ,RR 4, Walton, phone,
345-2317.-48 ,
Come out and see , me... The 75 s are
here Business is good ---
LET'S TALK DEAL_
SEE ME AT OUR NEW 'LOCAYICIN
re Aare'. care yrs 3-46 HURON ROAD
We back them better because we build them better,, _111
card report and ' id -the thank•;
you notes.
An elimination conter;t was
won by -Mrs. Arnold Craig.
Lunch was served. by Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, Mrs, Myrtle
Munro and Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock. The prize for, the lucky
cup was won by •Mrs. Beth Lan-
sing and the lucky serviette' was
held by Mrs Wulfred Sander-
son.'
SOCIAL NEWS ,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and
Mrs. 'Eleanor Bradnock were
guests last Monday of the Grey -
Bruce Women's Institute Area
convention held last Monday at
Kincardine.
Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Miss
`Laura Phillips, Mrs. Elma
McFarlane, Mrs. Myrtle Munro
and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson at-
tended the (18th birthday party
of Mrs. - Arthur (Carrie)
Kingsbridge Rectory on Friday
morning, November 22. It is
believed that the fire started at
the base of the chimney. Con-
siderable fire and • water
damage was • done to. the
basement `and kitchen. Father
Ed Dentinger and Brother Carl
•Voll are ndw living in the home
vacated by Mrs. Mary Frayne
who is , spending the winter
months, in London.
Mrs. Anthony Miltenburg
and children Wendy and
Rodger flew from the Toronto
International Airport on Sun-
day, ,November. 24 to spend 2V2
weeks vacation at the home of
her parents, Mr° ,and Mrs. Joe
VanSchip iri Odyk, Holland.
Mr. and Mrs., Tom :Bryan
(Rita Courtney) and -daughter
Vivian of • Toronto spent the
weekend at the home of her
sister and brother -in -law, -Mr.
and Mrs. John Austin,and
family. Their sun Ralph Austin
of London also was home, for
• the' weekend. Congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. John Austin on
the occasion of their 25th w d -
ding anniversary on Novenr er4
26.
Several from this area. atten-
ded, the auction sale for the
estate of the late Herbert En-
sign which. was held on Satur-
day afternoon,. November 23 in
Lucknow, while ,others atten-
ded the .Christmas Fair at ,St.
Peter's Paris Hall in
Goderich.
•
Students at the Kingsbridge
school are getting a holiday on
Monday, November 25 as k is"a
Professional Development Day
for the teachers.
Plans are being made -for a
pro-life dinner meeting to. be
held in theChristian Reformed . •
Church at Clinton on Wed-'
nesday, December 4. Guest
speaker is Bruce Heath, direc-
tor of • the Huron County
Children's Aid Society.
Catholic League Members are
making plans to hold their
Christmas Banquet • at . the
Mayfair Restaurant, in
Lucknow on Monday, Decem-
ber 9, and the annual Christ-
mas Turkey Bingo- will be held
in the Kingsbridge Parish Hall
on Saturday evening, December
4H Homemaking Club
• Achievement Day was held in
the Brookside school on Satur-
day, November 23. The
Kingsbridge.: Merrymakers had
an exhibit "A Table Set for
Two." Commentary was done
by Miss Lia VanDiepan.
The girls have now com-
pt'eted the project, "The` Club
Gi rl Entertains". This club has
gi'v,•en the girls confidence in the
pray' tice of simple and gracious
entertaining, as, well as plan-
ning and preparing refresh-
ments, for various occasions.
Mrs. Karla • Hogan received
the Adh 'anted Honors Diploma
and 'a ;Salver Pie Server for
having completed 18 4H
'Homemaking Clubs. Presen-
tation of awards was done by
Miss - Jane Pengilley, Home
Economist 'for Huron County.
Many moth rers and friends
the girls were present for t
afternoon prottram. ,,
14.
Home.Care staff
Vanarstr.a
.•.
m�et.'at.,•
.. ,
The Hurbn County Family ,, are fairly busy while Seaforth
Home Care Workers held their' and Clinton are not providing
regular meeting at Conestoga as much work.
College Clinton on Thursday, • Plans for the annual Christ -
November 21 with a good at- mas party at Conestoga College
tendance. Some of the Home on December 5 were finalized. -
Care Workers from Perth This will begin -with a pot luck
County joined the meeting ass supper at 6:30 p.m.
well The meeting closed and cof-
After the business portion'of • fee was enjoyed.
the• meeting was completed,
president Rita Duncan in-.
troduced speaker, Mrs. Esther
Ross, from the' County
Children's Aid.Society.
Mrs. Rosa spoke on the need
for the Children's Aid •for
mature women to be on call for
emergency situations encoun-
tered by the Children's Aid,
of being able and, willing to go Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
he into a home on short notice to MacDonald, of:Brantford, •for=
"keep a faintly together. n,m,e'rly -of Goderich, were
• S;h� expressed the hope that honored at a family gathering
some of the Family Home Care rn BrantfordrSunday �n the oc-
"��oc ers--'��1sle�=tcr"take casion of tlieir'�or�re�wed�ing�°
n" on this, responsibility. After a anniversary. Following dinner
of question period, Mrs. Ross at the Heritage Inn in , Mt. „.
ur• received the names of some Pleasant, the family presented
21, who were" interested in this
- Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald with
area of care.• ,tic fora holiday in. Quebec
Mrs. Betty Cardno, ad- . where honeymooned.. 40
St ministrator of the Home Care years ag . The MacDonalds'
Program was also present and have three daughters, Cathy
discussed the proposed increase (.Mrs.` Steve Bxdwn) and Marg
in wages and the present
(Mrs. Gordon Laniond)`hoth of
amount of work in each area, Hrantfard, Lawr�ne� (Mrs.
She reported that the Exeter, Richard` Madge) of Goderich,..
W Ingham and Goderich areas and one son, Hruce, of London»
SOCIAL MEWS
e`er oaori a�i i� t"'r* Ing-•--
Home last Thursday at Reverend Fathers Ed Den-
Lucknow,
e
Lucknow, Birthday cake was tinge'. .and Clarence Hauser
served by her daughter, Kitchener returned on Th
Margaret from Edmonton. Mrs.
sday afternoon, November
Emma Trommer, a resident of after spending 2112 weeks
the home was also a guest. Mrs. vacation in Florida.
Ferguson lived for many years Clem Sterner, Princil,'al' of•
in the village and many of the . Joseph's school at King sbridge
older'residoits remember her. ,was •admitted to ,Vi ctoria
Mrs. George Millian returned
Hospital in London on Friday
last week from a visit with afternoon, November 22.
Some of her ,family, Mr. and The Lucknow Fire Dep art -
Mrs. Charles McGee, Jane and
Susan `ilf Kintore and with Mr. r meat was called to a fire at the
tt.