The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-16, Page 240
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PAGE 12-GODERI( SIGNAL.STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16,1975
ONA,ND COUNTRY
LASSIFIEDS
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
PHILLIPS: I will not be
responsible for any debts r in-
curred by my wife, Sharon A.
Phillips, 168 Regent St.,
Goderich after this date, October
2, 1975. ., Donald ' Phillips
-40,41,42
21. BIRTUIS.
BAi1RY9"and Donna Anderson 9f
Dungannon are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son
Gregory Charles on October 7,
1975 at Clinton Public
Hospital.-'42NC
WHEELCHAIRS -- WALKERS 23. ENGAGEMENTS
The Humanitarian' Service "
Committee of the Goderich
Qddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipment for loan. Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.--38eow.
s
Treasurer's; Sale of
Lands in. Arrears of
Taxes County
of HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a tax sale will be held in
the Council Chambers of the
Court House, Goderich, on
Tuesday, December 9, 1975 at
10:00 a.m. re any unpaid taxes
still outstanding at that date,
'Ws shown on -the list' published
in the Ontario Gazette on
September 6, 1975. ,.
'NOTICE 15 HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that if any
of the unpaid lands remain
unsold, an adjourned sale will -
be held on Tuesday,
December 16, 1975 at the same
hour and place.
Lists of the properties in-
volved may be secured at -my
office in the Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
BILL HANLY,
Treasurer,
COUNTY OF HURON
PERSONAL"
,1
WE •INVITE engaged ''couples to
visit the Arbor' Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about our shower
and ,Bridal Registry Service. No
charge, rio obligation.-3tf
DO YOU have marriage or family
.problems? The Ministry of Com-
munity & Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling• either in your home Or-
in
rin , the Wingham Office, 199
Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone 357-3370.--8tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Prescription glasses,
area. of Square and Victoria
Streets. • Reward. Phone 524-
9852.-42 '
LOST: pair of glasses, vicinity of
Square. B Lindsay, 524-7782 after
4 p.m. -42
LOST: Boy's Wolf Cub ring, near
or at Robertson School. Phone
524-2845'. Keepsake. -42
19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Mr. and Mrs. William John Salter
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Debra Ruth, to Tudor
John Wain, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wain, RR 1, Bayfield. The
marriage will tale place at St.
George's Anglican Church,,_
Goderich, November 8, 1975, at 3
p.m. -42 • -•
Mr. and Mrs. David Goddard,
Goderich, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their" only daughter,
Karen Lynn, to Brian Francis
Crane, soh of Mrs. Lillian Crane
and the late Walter Crane, RR 4,
Goderich, on Friday, October 24,
1975, at Victoria St. United
Church at 6 p,m.-42
25. IN MEMORIAM
THOM: In memory of my dear
brother and uncle, James Thom,
who padded awal suddenly on
October 18, 1974.
You bade no one a last farewell,
You saidgoodbye•to none,
The heavenly gates were open,
And a loving voice said come.
We often sit and think of you,
And how you used to laugh,
We wonder why you had to die,
'But we do not question that.
-Still missed, still loved, stilt.
ours for always, sister Helen and
family, Winnipeg. -42
FRANCHISE service business --
available in Goderich, unlimite
potential and earnings. F 1
training and equipment provide
Must be interestbd in having o
'business. Route experience
helpful. State full particulars as
to age, phone number, financial,
marital and work record to
' Drawer no. 40 c -o Signal -Star,
Box 220, Goderich, Ontario. N7'A
• 9Z9. -42:4a _.
- 20. TO GIVE AWAY
WANTED - A good home for
Brandy, a spayed female
Weimaraner, 6 years old, very
gentle, Phone 524-6354.-42tf
BRINDLEY: In loving memory
of Edith May Brindley, who
passed away October 19, 1969.
Sadly the leaves of memory fall,
Gently we gather and treasure
them all;
Unseen, unheard, she is always
near,
Still missed, still loved, and ever
dear.
-Always remembered by Doug,
Donna and family. -42x
• TO GIVE AWAY - Three part -
Beagle and Collie pups1 Phone
52:4-9840.--42
21. BIRTHS
ADAMS: John and Nancy (nee
Sowerby)-are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter,
Laurie Jeanette, on October 6,
1975, at St, Joseph's Hospital;
London, Ontario.-42nc
OVERGAAUW : Mary Ann and
Fred are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter Cara
Kathleen, on Thursday, October,
9., 1975, at , Sarnia General
ospital, First grandchild for
r. and Mrs. Ross Miller,
Goderich, and first great gran-
ddhild for Mrs, Beth Miller,
Clinton, Ontario. --42
BRIINDLEY : Mr. &Ind Mrs. Ross
Brindley, Dungannon, announce
thebirth of their son, a.brother
for Peggy, -at Goderich
Alexandra Hospital, October 12,
1975.-42
25, IN MEMORIAM
BRINDLEY: In loving memory
of a dear mother, Edith Brindley
who passed away 6 years ago
October 19, 1969.
Gone is the face we lov.ed so
voice, we" -loved to
- 26., CARD OF THVNKS
dear
Silent is the
hear
TOO far away for sight or
speech
But • not too far thoughts to
reach
It is sweet to remember when
Mom was here
Who though absent is just as
dear,
Always remembered by Reg,
Roselle. and grandchildren. -42
BRINDLEY: in loving memory
of a dear mother, Edith May
Brindley, who passed sik
years ago, October r9, 1969.
There's an open gate at the end of
the road,
Through which each must go
alone;
An& there in a light 'we cannot
see, •
Our Father claims his own.
Beyond the gate our loved one
Finds happiness and rest,
And there is -comfort in ; the
thought
That a loving God knows best.
-Always remembered- by
daughter June, son-in-law Ron,
grandchildren Brian and
Karen. -42
26. CARD OF THANKS'
MACHAN: We would like to
thank our relatives and friends
for the cards, gifts and to all
those who helped us celebrate our
anniversary at-Saltford hall. It ,
was greatly appreciated and will
long be remembered. -
Audrey & Keith Machan
-42
MACHAN: We would like to
thank those who sent cards and
expressions 'of sympathy during
our recent bereavement,
Keith & Audrey. -42
CHAMNEY: Special thanks to
our many friends for making our
reception a success, gifts
and donations were greatly
appreciated. Thank you.
Lynn & Doug. -42
41,
, McMICHAEL: Pauline and
Craig would like to thank
everyone for their lovely cards,
visits, flowers and gifts during
our stay in Alexandra & Marine
General Hospital and since
corning home. Special thanks to
Drs. Walker and Thomson, also
nurses, staff on second maternity
floor. --42
WILSON; 'T would like to. thank
my relatives and friends who sent
flowers and cards while I was a
pt tient in Goderich Hospital, also
t ) doctors., nurses and staff on
f rst floor"east.-Lois Wilson. -42
RIVERS; I wish to thank friends
and relatives for' all their lovely
'cards, gifts and visits, while in
Goderich Hospital. Special
thanks to nurses on first floor
east, Dr. A.B. Deathe and Dr.
H.R, Cieslar.
Mrs, Florence Rivers
-43x
THIS WEEK'S
Winners
CLUB NO. 5
MRS, RITA'ROSS
CLUB NO. 6
MRS. DOUG SPITZIG
You cc n •be next
Nothing to buy
Nothing to Tose
Enquire today,.,
N. T. ORMANDY
DIAMOND SPECIALIST
GODERICH
26. CARD OF THANKS,
MORRIS: I wish to thank friends
and relatives for visits,)cards and
gifts while in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. J.W.
Wallace, nurses for their care,
Howard White and Ken Boyce.
Mrs. Herb Morris. -42x
ROBINSON: The family of the
late Elfred Robinson wish to
express their sincere thanks to all
those who helped out in so, many
ways . during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Ed and Bill' Stiles and the
Goderich OPP and Captains
Herber and McKenzie and Dr.
Wallace. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
Ethel Robindon & family.
-42
NUTRITION MATTERS.
During Nutrition Week, think
about it and resolve tO eat a
variety of foods for health. Just
choose from the five basic food
groups every day. Milk, fruit,
vegetables, cereals, meat and
protein alternatives.
You can plant roses in fall
Roses are usually planted inr rrunded with dry soil, just as
the spring, but in the wanner you would hill up your
parts of the province they can established rose bushes before
be pla ed st}ccessfully in the winter sets in. Fall -planted
fall, says D.B. McNeill, Ontario bushes should not be cut back
Ministry of Agriculture and until spring. - ,
Food horticulturist. Most garden centers still
Fall planting techniques, are", -
the same as for spring. Good Mow
topsoil, plenty of water,, and N
proper planting depth, . are I' as
needed for roses to thrive. They . ■■S
do best in fairly rich,clay roam....
soil. The holes should be dug
large enough for the roots to
spread out in a natural manner,
with the bush set in so that the
swollen area on the stem above
the roots is about an inch below .
the soil surface. A thorough
soaking with water should be
given immediately after
planting.
"Roses planted in late _
October or early November
should be placed in A. well -
protected, well -drained area,"
says the horticulturist. "In
addition, they should be
Is the Hornet backed
by the exclusive
AMC Buyer Protection Plan?
Have we got Hornet
Hatchback, 2 and
4 -door sedans and
Sportabout for you?
have a good supply of rose
bushes; because they may not
want to store them over the
winter, you might get a bargain
price if you buy and plant your
roses now.
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GET A GOOD START at a price you can afford, as this home,
-effers large kitchen with lots of cupboards, spacious Hying
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room, glassed front porch, two bedrooms -and three piece
bath upstairs. Situated on a nice treed lot 72' x 125'. with a
smalt,barn and near schools. All for less than $26,000.00
834 PERCENT: Is all you pay on this mortgage. We suggest
you purchase this outstanding home, offering three
bedrooms, nice kitchen, large rec. room, carport, only two
. blocks from the 'schools., .
IDEAL FAMILY HOME: Offeripg five bright bedrodrns, 4
pce. bath upstairs,large kitchen, living room, dining room,
family roo , with fireplace, fun room in the basement,
heated sw" ming pool 16' x 32'. Located in an excellent
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better than new and offers 2;000 square feet of living area, at -
half the cost of building plus 171/2,acres of gentle rolling land
to a never failing spring creek. 'Situated on this attractive
property is a very well built barn, phone for inspeation.
• NEW HOME PLUS 15 acres of hardwood bush. ',Near
Holmesville. Although this home is not completed it is very
spacious and very secluded and priced in accordance with
the degree of completion at the time of sale.
NOT OFTEN DO WE HAVE: The opportunity to offer such a
unique home and natural setting 'with 8 acres of cedar trees, '
lawns and ponds.: This home is constructed of natural
fieldstone, offering four bedrooms, unusually large sittng
room, stone firepiace, three car attached garage. Located on
FARMS AVAILABLE':
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'76 HornetHatchback
The basic price of the
76 . Hornet Hatchback is
which is only $ 38 more than last Year
$3699
AMC
240 Acre Dairy Farm: In Goderich Township. Offers an eight
room brick home, milking parlor,' modern milkhouse
equipment, good terms.
155 Acre Farm: Near Clinton. Seven room brick home, plus a
two bedroom home on V2 acre of land. Thit farm is modern in
every detail, good builditigs, three silos with automatic
unloaders, automatic feeders, two steel grain bins. For
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CASH CROPPING: Take a good look at this -260 acre farm.
Three bedroom'hame, and a pole barn near Ripley. Open for
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room frame home, drilled well, main barri 56' x 56', hog barn
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All for 570,000.00
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