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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-01-14, Page 1042. Death Notice J PAGE 10 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1987 35. Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS, HfrIRS AND OTHERS IN THE E5fATE of CLARE DOUGLAS AGNEW lute o1 the City of Pontiac., in the State of Michigan. U.S.A , deceased. • Creditors, heirs and others having claims ogoinst the above.norned deceased: who died on the 30th duy of September. 1985, or against his estate, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Solicitors on or before the 28th day of January, 1987, after which dote the Estate's assets will be distributed„hov- ing regard only, to claims shat have then been received. DATED pt Stratford, Ontario, !his 5th day of January, 1957 NEILSON..BELL,, SKINNER 8 ROGERSON Barristers and Solicitors, 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario • NSA 6T7 Solicitors for the Executrix, 01.03 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF',THERESE C. SAWCHER known olso as Therese C."Pfrimmer late of the Township of Goderich', Deep Muscle Therapist„ who died on or about March 1 1 , "1980, All persons havingClaiims against the estate of the above named are required to file full pec- titulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 30th day of January, 1987 after which dote the assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. •DATED at Goderich this 12th day, of January, 1987. Harollf W. Shore Box 172 Goderich, Ont, N7A 3Z2 Executor.02.04x 36. Announcements THE HUMANITARIAN Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodge has equipment for -loan. Contact A -mos Osbaldeston a 524.9623 or Fred Fritzley 524-7217. •:04eowx 38. Auction Sale AUCTION SALE Modern applidnces, furniture, piano,, lawn mowers,etc. 'at •Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mrs. Myrtle Brock of Exeter plus additions. SATURDAY, JAN. 17 AT 10 A.M. Upright piano; 'piano stool; Woods' chest freezer, 3 yrs. old;.. matching G.E. fridge and 30" electric stove; matching G.E. automatic clothes washer and dryer; portable colour T.V ; dining table w/six matching" chairs; 3„ oak dining chairs; 2 chesterfields w/thatching . chairs; 2 maple framed couches w/met- chtng chain; davenport; oval chrome' table w/ leaf and six chairs; recliner chair; small antique blanket box; 2 handmade quilts; mantel clock; card table-& folding chain; dehumidifier; electric heaters; exercise bike; lawn chairs; floor polishers; Quebec heater; World Book encyclopedia. and . bookcase; Poulan 24" ,, chainsaw; upholster d chairs; electric fireplace; TV trays; seeping bog; Viking modern portable electric 'sewing machine; vacuum cleaner' w/power head; trolux vacuum cleaner; 5 HP riding "lawn mower; push gas lawn mower; wheel barrow; man's bike; dishes, etc.; aluminum step ladder; 8 aluminum storm windows 54 x 27%. THIS IS A SMALL AUCTION - PLEASE COME EARLYI TERMS: CASH Richard Lobb. Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 40. Lost 8 Found LOST ..• male cat, area high school, white Persian, one blue eye. one gold eye. Wearing flea collar. On medicotion. Phone 524-4764. • 02 LOST • rhinestone earring, Brea Bedford Hotel. If found, please call 524.8692. 02nx LOST • grey, female, declawed Tabby, around Blake Street area, Reward, 524.9654. 02 41. To Give' Away URGENT HOME NEEDED - Two year old mole, grey tabby cot was left behind when owners moved away 529.3159, 02 - TO GIVE AWAY: puppies, Shepherd Collie mix. Shepherd mother to good home as well. Ready anytime 529.7463, .02 TO A G000 FAMILY one female beagle terrier years old, house trained and loves children, 'Phone 524-7312 after 4 p,m, 02 MILBURN At Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday January 9, 1987- George Milburn of London ,in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Elsie (Wiles) Milburn dear father of George Milburn, Marilyn (Mrs, R. Buck) both of Stratford, and Marina (Mrs:, R. Adair) of Dorchester Also survived by nine grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren Predeceased by one Son, Dennis Grant Milburn and one great granddaughter Heather Rae. A private family service, was ,held at Logan Chopel, Furtney Funeral Homes. London, on January 12th with Reverend Blair Dixon officiottng. Interment Woodland Cemetery London -Friends who wish may make memorial donations to the Brain Research Fund 02 46. 'In Memoriam MUNN In loving memory of David Munn who away January 18, 1985 It's sod to walk the rood alone Instead of side by side, • But to all there comes a moment.... Whstrt•the-way of -life divides... Though tears in our eyes do mit-glisten And our faces are not alwoys sad, There is never o night or o morning, Rut we lhinktof the husbcmd and father we had Remembered always by Wife Elaine and Children Arthur and Debbie: 02 46. In Memoriam WILLIS , In loving memory of my father Wayne Willis who passed away January 11 1986 So suddenly it happened God took you away from us Never had the chance to say goodbye But your silly little grin we see no more, Nor feel your. tender touch, Nor hear the,sound of your musicr These things we 9iss so much l� But your memories'ore always with ijs�, And we will never forget you For in our hearts you will always be -- And in me o.part of you will always live. For I think of you often as I play my guitar and remember , . . The loving things you taught me. But now you play for God in the heavenly skies For he chose you to be with him, And in his care you are. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your. son Wayne and my wife Mary Lynn 02nx WILLIS In loving memory of Wayne who passed away January 11, 1986. , We mention your r'orne and speak of you often, Gad bless you dear Wayne you are not forgotten. Forever missed qnd always loved, Barb and Sean, 02nx TOWNSHEND In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Irene Townshend, who.. passed away January 8, 1986; Silent -memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year, No linger in our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always' there, • Lovingly remembered by Bill, Anna, Joyce and their families, ;:•02x , RODGES In loving memory of my dear husband, Orville,, who passed away January 16, 1986. The love that we share• doesn't need to' be spoken, ' It's a wonderful bond that can never be broken. I hold in my heart the love of my post For there is,a 'memory that will always last. In my heart you will always live. The dearest husband that God coul&give. Sadly missed by your wife June. --.-02 ANDERSON In loving memory of 'Glenn Anderson who was ,tragically'killed January 18, 1981 He is away yet ever near. His presence fills each day. His voice and smile are everywhere. A memory away. And though he is no longer seen By family and friends, He lives for he is dearly loved •" And loved to never end. I love you Glenn. Lovingly'remembered and sad- ly missed by mom, sisters and.brothers, nieces and nephews and Grandma Park. -L02, a 47. Card of Thanks FOWLER •Community: News Auburn WI to hold Grandmothers meeting The Senior Citizen's pot -luck dinner will be held January 21st at the Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson visited last weekend with their son William in Newmarket. Mrs. Lillian Leatherlandreturned home after visiting her daughter Joyce in Calgary for three weeks. Sorry to report that Arnold Craig is a pa- ' `'tient' in" Alexandra- Marine and -General Hospital in Goderich. We wish him_ a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett of Amherstburg `47. Card of Thanks THANK YOU 4th Goderich Scout Group wishes to thank the following for their help during our recent... CHRISTMASTREE SALE Art's Landscaping thanks to Dorothy & Art Bourdeau The Van Den ' Broeck Family and all the leaders and parents who gave so generously of their time .to make this project a success. -38. Auction Sale Richard Lobb Auction CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., JAN.- 17 AT 10 A.M.: Piano, modern appliances; furniture, etc. of ,Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton for Mrs. Myr- tle Brock of Exeter plus additions. r 1 1 AUBURN Mildred Lawlor, 526-7589 and Mr. Ken Cowan of Midland were re- cent visitors . with -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin. The regular monthly meeting, of the Women's Institute will be held Tuesday, January 20th in the Community Hall begin- ning at 1 p.m. with dessert. This is an an- nual Grandmothers meeting and an invita- tion is extended to all grandmothers in the community. A meeting of Unit 1 of Knox United Church UCW will be held at the home of Unice Arthur on Tuesday, January 13 at 8p.m. for the first meeting of the year. Unit II will be having their first meeting of the year at the Knox United Church on January 14th at 8 p.m. Roll call will be ideas for the 25th, anniversary ,celebrations. • Visitors on' the week -end with Mrs. Frances Clark were Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McIntosh, Christopher and Tracey of London. • Mrs. Lorne Peter of •Bervie visited,with Beth Lansing on Thursday. Euchre party results The first euchre party for the New Year was held Tuesday, January 6 at the Com- munity Hall with seven tables in play.: Winners were Jewel Plunkett (high lady ), Grace Cartwright (low lady), ,Jim Bennett (high man), Len Shrobrook (low man) and Tom Hallam °I novelty). Euchre parties are held every Tuesday night at the hall at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Knox United Church service' A special worship service was held Sun- day, morning at Knox United Church in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the United Church Women 1 UCW - 1962-19871. Greeters were Mrs. Jack Vincent and Mrs. Fred Armstrong. The UCW purpose was read by UCW president Mrs. Peter Verbeek followed by the prayer of approach. "Holy, Holy, Ho- ly" was sung with Lori Million as organist. Mrs. Dana Bean announced the 'fiSalni approach which was Psalm 100 read in unison. The prayer of confession was also read in unison. The assurance of pardon was "We listen to God's work." Violet Durnin, 1962 president of the Women's Missionary Society, read 'the scripture ( Psalm 95: 1-7 ), Marjorie McDougall, 1962 president of the Women's Association, read Romans 8: 28-39. These ladies were co -presidents of the first meeting of the UCW. Corsages were presented to the Mrs. Peter Verbeek,- " - Violet Durnin and Marjorie McDougall. The hymn of praise, "Celebration", was sung by the choir, all of which were UCW members. The children's story was told by Mrs. Brian Hallam and the teachers were Anita Gross, Margaret Bakker and Ruth Anne Bakker. . . A Candlelight service took place with Mrs. Torn Jardin lighting the first candle and talking about the year of 1962. The se- cond candle was lit by Mrs. Maurice Bean who gave the „highlights of 'the UCW's 25 years. The third candle was lit by Mrs. Gary Shuttlelvorth who spoke of the UCW's future work. ' A prayer was read in unison followed by • 'the singing of the hymn "Lord as We rise." ,' The offering' was received by Mrs. Jack Vincent and Mrs. Fred Amstrong. Com- missioning and benediction were given by ° Mrs. Peter Verbeek. - Similiar services were- held across Canada. Voltage .• . . .be conducted generation emergency f such as the breakdown of a large generating , unit ), Voltage on the Ontario Hydro electrical there will be no •power, interruptions. For grid will be reduced 'at three intervals:dur- most' customers, the effect of these reduc- ing the day. ' - tions will be imperceptible. • Testing the power distribution grid in this • 'In the morning, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 way helps to ensure that in the event of aa.m., voltage will be reduced three per cent. DBetween the hours of 1:30 p.m and 2:30 Ontario Hydro will conduct a voltage reduction test on Tuesday, Jan. 20. I would like to thank relatives, friends, neighbours and Pisa thanks for the phone calls. 1 `from our family and friends. Thanks to Doctors' Dawson and Conlon and also Rev. Royal for his• visits and cards received as - kindness; and also S. the kindness I received while in the hospital by Le the nurses. Thanking the girls for their help at 1 home it 'has all been deeply appreciated. Florence Fowler. --02 •-� HENDERSON The family of the late Mary Henderson with to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to. friends ., and neighbours for their • flowers, charitable donations, visits, sympathy cards, food and condolences during and after her il- lness. Special thanks to Dr. Mario Cauchi and Dr. Kenton Lambert; nurses and staff, Alexandra Marine and General ,,Hospital; ladies•of Knox W.M.S.; Blue Water Chapter, O.E.S. No. 284. We appreciate .the ministries of the Rev. G.L. Royal and the Rev. John D.M. Wood during her illness. Gordon Henderson'and Barbaro, Mary Currell and Anne Smith. --02x VINT I would like to thank Dr, Cauchi Dr. Chan, first floor nurses and staff and emergency staff of A..M. & G.' Hospital for their expert care. Also • those neighbors. friends, relatives, Huron Lodge 69 and Rev. Wood for visits, cards, gifts and 'phone 'calls while Ie was in hospital. Arnold Vint... -.02 ' HARTMAN I would like to thank Dr, Lambert, Dr. Rourke, Dr. Pearce and the'nurses on 2nd East for the ex• cellent care during my stay at A.M, 8 G. Thanks to everyone for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and visits while in hospital and since coming home. Mildred,- 02x FREEMAN We would like to express our thanks to the nurs• ing staff of 2 East for their loving core. Special thanks to Dr', Walker and Dr. Cauchi and nurse Debbie Livesy for their special care. Thank you to our family and friends,for their gifts and help. Stephen, Cindy and Nataslha. -.02x BRINDLEY I would like to thank my family and friends for the- lovely flowers, gifts and visits. "A special thank you to Doctors Neal and Lambert and the O.R, staff, We would also like to send a special thanks to all the nurses on second floor. Thank you to mom, Vi and Judy and of course Lorry for taking such good care of Amanda while we were in the hospital. Kelly and Nicole. 02 HARRISON To relatives, friends and the nurses working emergency and second east, o heartfelt thank you for the kindness during my illness, Craig Harrison. 02 MATHERS The family of the late Gladys Mothers wish to ex• press their sincere thanks to relatives, friends. and neighbours for their support, expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, during the loss of our Mother and Grandma. Special thanks to Rev, John D,M•, Wood, McCallum and PUllo Funeral Home, Dr, Thomson, Dr, Walker and emergency department of , Goderich Hospital, Your ,thoughtfulness will always be remembered. The Mothers Family, 02 DALTON To the staff of two east and Dr. Walker, a -big Thank you' for the marvelous core given to us, Many thanks also to all who visited us and for the many 'lovely. gifts. Shawn. Laurie and Angelo, 02 cox Sincere thanks for flowers cards and acts of 7 sympathy to me and family on the sudden pass• passed .ing of my brother, Lawrence Swortman,(Mumby) on Monday December 22, 1986 anrf burial ih Trenton Ont on December 24 1986 02 48. Coming Events DIABETIC Drop•in Centre at MacKay Hall will be open .January 19, 1987 from 7.930 p.m; Guest speaker psychologist Dr, Sill Crocker- Sponsored by Goierich Lioness 02' , Think big...for better results Sind YOUR message across the province or coast to coast CANADA WIDE- 'CLASS,IFJEDS' !t's fast! It's east -One call, one bill, does it all! ARTICLES FOR SALE ,. .,,_.• PIANOS:,We buy pianos because we restore, refinish. tune, repair. Refinished start from .5550; sales from 5395. -Delivery included. Village Piano Shop. Elmira. 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London, Ont, NSV 2Z9 Call toll free 1800.265 ,002, In business year round for over 35 years, 0.2 r ThOnly way to get -YOUR , ad ir1 2.5 million homes in Canada for 5659.°° or in 1,241,807 homes in Ontario for • - '5195.06 Noe* Your BI.nkN Cl.glfled Ad by colllftp'ono of our Mtpful oludlbd .d• visors at your nosrisl woikly niwIPLpor office to d.t.lts• Lucknow 528.2122 Ood.rle11524.2814 KIncordlno 391.2983 ClInton 482,3443 W.Ikeffton 881.1800 LSoitorTR 527.0240 ' M11chi11 148.8431 + Imoee, x� .own WI meeting The Dungannon Women's Institute met on January 8 at the home ` of Willetta McWhinney. The meeting opened' with President Elmina Finnigan in the chair and the sing- ing of the Opening Ode and the repeating of the Mary Stewart collect. • • " The roll call Was answered by an article used in a pioneer • kitchen: " Some .in- teresting answers were apple peeler, water pail and dipper; cream whipper and many•more. ' • Minutes of the November and December meetings were read. Donations were made to "The Homebound" in both Wingham and Clinton, the Butler project, the •shut-ins and -a Brookside' scholarship fund. • The December meeting was held at the Candlelight Restaurant and was enjoyed by all members and friends. Myrtle Keur and Ruth Freeland gave a very interesting talk on. their trip to England, Iceland and Scotland. They showed pictures and some keepsakes they brought home. -At this meeting the ticket for the quilt was drawn and the winner was Dorothy Harris. , Thank -you notes were received from members who received; Christmas cards and gifts; The Christmas Bureau, and The Homebound. Family affairs convenor Robertar Lin - skill gave the motto. Peg Purdon read from the Reader's Digest followed by a' film on life and diet. , The February meeting will be held at Bluewater Centre, an institution for young offenders. ' • ' The meeting closed with the singing of The Queen and the Institute Grace. NEWBORN"NEWS DALTON Shawn and Laurie are delighted to an- nounce the birth of their first -child, a daughter, Angela Colleen, 7 lbs. 15 ozs. on January 11, 1987. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gibson, Point Clark and Mrs. Marg Dalton, Kingsbridge. Proud great grandparents are Mrs. Esther Gibson, Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boyd, Kincardine. ' BRINDLEY Anjanda is happy to announce the arrival of her new baby sister, Nicole Violet, born January 5, 1987, weighing 7 lbs. 3'k ozs. Pro- ud parents are Larry and Kelly Brindley. Grandparents are Len and Vi Brindley and Jerry and Sharon Weaver. ' THOMPSON Jackie and Brian are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Laura Danielle, born January 10, 1987 at 0039 hours a.m. weighing 8 lbs., 11/ ozs. The first gran - child for Leona and Joe Koene of Bayfield and third grandchild for 'l'om Thompson of Goderich and. Bitty Saxton of Idaho Falls. i \ GLEN 4 Gord and Joanne 'are pleased to announce the safe arrival' f Dawria Louise born on Dec. 29, 1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. A baby sister for, Adam, Brian, and Kathy. A new grand- daughter for Mrs. Muriel Glen, RR 5 Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wildgen, Goderich.