The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-04-22, Page 20PAGE 20 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1987
ESTATE UCTION
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1984 Ford Truck, 1982 Chev. Cavalier Car,
Antique Furniture, Appliances etc. to be
held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clin-
ton for the Estate of Harry Webster plus
. good additions
SATO'=DAY, APRIL, 25
T 10:0
1984 Ford pick up truck, 6 cyl, automatic,
radio, run only 35,672 Km selling cer-
tified. 1982 Chev. Cavalier, 4 door sedan
car, 4 cyl., 4 speed, stick shift, one owner,
real clean. run 115,000 Kms., selling cer-
tified.'2 two wheel trailers - MTD 3' , HP
garden tiller, 2 portable colour TVs, spin
'•` dry washer, older fridge, 30" electric,
stove, antique drop front secretary desk,
washstand, side board w/mirror, antique
dresser w/fancy mirror, walnut bonnet
chest, ornate antique wave front dresser
w / large oval mirror, cedar chest,
pressback arm chair, wooden extension
table, 2 fancy old iron beds, 4 matching
antique wooden chairs, antique, blanket
box, china cabinet, matching buffet china
cabinet and table (real nice), chesterfield
and chair, Kroehler chesterfield w/pull
out bed, modern chrome table w/leaf &
4 'matching swivel chairs, davenport
couch like new, floor lamps, lawn chairs,
4 nearly new folding chairs, card table,
' teachers bell, 2 piece bedroom suite,
chrome table & 2 chairs, fainting couch,
frame, beds, crocks, vacuum cleaner, an-
tique wall phone, dishes & glassware in-
cluding antique pieces, 0 Gee clock case,
bedding, pots & pans, electric lawn
mower, 20 ft. aluminum extension lad-
der, wooden bag cart, 8 x 10 tarp, step
ladder, garden tools, snow fence, picnic
table plus our usual large interesting
offering.
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a TRUCK AND CAR SELL AT 11:30 A.M.
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb, Auctioneer
Clinton, `4' '2-789;1
TO A GOOD. HOME - 5 female and 4 male pup-
pies black and white, some with. tan coldur,
hbrn Murch 1'3. Phone 395.3120. 16
TO GIVE AWAY: Feh ole Cocker Spaniel. Phone
5246396. 16 •
.46. In Memoriam
RILEY •
In.lovrng memory'of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Percy Riley, who passed dwoy 4
years ago April 25 1983.
In ci gUiet'countr,y graveyard.
Where the breezes gently blow
Lies one we loved so dearly,;
And lost four years ago. .
He bid farewell to'no one,. •
He said goodbye to none,
Before we knew his spirit flew.'
And from Lis he had gone,
It broke our hearts to lose him,.
But he did: of go alone,
For part af„us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Sadly missed by. his wife Elizabeth and
fnrnli,yikt
OKE
I,n loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother
and great grandmother, Ila Oke, who left us sud-
denly one year ago .April 27, 1986.
Those whom we love go out of sight.
But never out of mind;
They are cherished in the hearts
Of those they left behind.
Loving and kind in all her ways,
Upright and just in aj,l her days;
Sincere and true in heart and mind,
Beautiful memories she left behind.
Though her smile has gone forever.
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved .so much.
Her memory is aur keepsake
With which we'll never part,
God hos her in His keeping,
We have her in our heart.
Always remembered and loved by Murry Don •
Maxine Kenneth, Jimmy and families. 16x
GODDARD (KENNY)
In Inving memory of a dear mother. grandmother
tine' great grandmother. Hazel, who passed
uwciy one year ago April 25. 1986.
Silent memories keep you near,
As time unfolds another year.
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you' are always there
Life goes on we know that's true.
But it s not the same since we lost you.
Lovingly remembered by son Don. daughter -in
lirw Ruth and (prnily. 16
GODDARD
On April 25 1986 a dear soul passed awoy. my
dear Aunt Hazel tGoddard) Kenny
As the days go by
We miss you more and more each day.
Lave nieces Sharon Phillips and Frances•
l ttlechild 16 •
[47. Card of Thanks
MOHRING
John would like to sincerely thank, Dr Walker
iincl staff at the Emerg. dept. Dr. Chan and staff
in I C U• and I E. for their excellent core while I
was a patient in hospital, Also to Rev. Crocker,
Roy Bcrrker Branch 109 Legion and friends who
stopped'by sent cards, gifts calls. Your kind•
Hess will be remembered. John, 16
FrancesClark
Local
Mrs. Jean Hodgins and Miss Norma Coutt
of Wingham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jardin on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines returned home
from Florida on Tuesday, ° April 14 after
spending the,winter months.
Weekend visitors with Mrs. Elva
Straughan and Mr. Tom Jardin were Mr.
Bob Oswald of Kitchener, Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Meaford and Mrs. John
Shouldice of Etobicoke.
The Women's Institute annual banquet
will be held on Tuesday, April 23 at the
Candlelight in Goderich. Conveners are to
have their report- ready to be read and
handed in at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, McLarty of Goderich
visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lawlor of RR 3 Auburn.
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47. Card of Thanks
SPAIN
I would like to thank Doctors Lambert, Cauchi
and Cieslar and the nurses and staff for •their
care and kindness during my stay. in' the hospital,
Thank you all. Paul Spain. --16• •
48. Coming Events
GODERICH ,ROTARY CLUB Season's First Paper
°Drive is Saturday, April 25. Please have, your
papers securely bundled and at the, curb by 10
a; m. If 'you have books for the summer book'
sale, please box them separately and put them
out ,With the papers. Paper•drives for rest 'of
season are June 13; Sept. 12 and Nov. 7:-- 16
When you want to
tell a few thous,.nd
people that, you're
having a garage sale
do- you:
McDOWELL
I would like to thank my family friends and
neighbours for the gifts cards and best wishes
nxtended to me at Open House' nt my home on_,.
rho occasion .of my 80th birthday. Norman
McDowell 16x
KELLESTINE
I would like to think Dr. Dawson and Dr
Lambert nurses and staff pit seconrl floor of
Alexandra Hospital Doctors Wyatt, Stuart and
Smith nurses and staff on third floor of Victoria
Hospitol, London for their excellent core while I
was a patient Also many thanks for visits. gifts.
cards and inquiries Chuck. 16nx
PARK
I would like to thank everyone for the lovely and
useful gifts at my community shower, girlffiends
shower and relatives shower and to you who
helped put them all on Also Marc and I would
like to thank everyone who attended our Stag
and Doe and those who helped with il. Your
thoughtfulness will long be remembered Thanks
ngatn Glenda (r6rkl 16x° ° •
A. Pin a, note to your postman?
R. Mum) the information on }'our
- forehead?
(:. Sponsor a little league team for
a week and hope they don't get
rained out?
D. Call 1he-41;oderich Signal Star'?
Neu coal( do all the above or your could
,just call The Goderich Signal Star. It's'
cast'. effecli'e, and economical. We'II
(killer the news of sour sale to prospec-
lisc shoppers at a logit cost.
FOr
Only
CAN
GET
Garage
Sale Kits
$6.00
Including a free: classified word ad
coupon. Value $4.50.
also included ...
�2 Large Yard Signs .
v Price Tags
v Complete Inventory
List
v10 Tips for a Successful
Garage Sale
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For more information
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SIGNAL -STAR
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red Lawlor, 529-75 i 9
Euchre party
There were eight tables in play at the
euchre party held April 14 at the Auburn
Community Hall and the winners were
Frances Clark (high lady), Ferne Howatt
(low lady) , Clarence Alltn ( high man)
Elliot Lapp (low man) and Jeffrey Nesbitt
(novelty). Prizes for the most lone hands
also were given out. This isthe last euchre
party for the season.
Presbyterian WMS
The monthly meeting of the Presbyterian
WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Marion'
Haggitt,. The president Mrs. Martha Daer
presdided over the meeting. Mrs. Frances
Clark was in charge of the devotional
period. The order of service from the. Glad
Tidings was followed which included
hymns, 'Scripture readings and prayers.
Martha Daer was in charge of the study.
She read the story of ;Jesus life and crucifix -
on entitled "My Name. is Mary". The .May
meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Erma
Cartwright on May 12 at 8 p.m. -
Unit II, Knox United Church
The' 'April. meeting of Unit II for Auburn
' YJCW was spent visiting the shut -iris. The
conveners were Mrs. Shirley Andrews, Mrs.
Shelley Worsell and- Mrs. Carol Forbes.
Nineteen Easter treat boxes were delivered
'while visiting members and shut-in people.
Upon returning to the church, Mrs. 'Anne
Vincent presided for the business meeting. .
Plan's were made for the Easter Thankoffer-
ing and for the UCW Garage Sale on May"16
to be held at the Community Hall. The con-
veners served lunch for .a socia hour.
• Unit 1, UCW
' The busines meeting was first at :the
Auburn UCW Unit I's meeting on Tuesday
evening April 14.
The president, Mrs. Murinus Bakker, was
in charge,' Minutes of.,the last meeting were
read and approved. Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer asked that all articles be turned in
for display at the Easter`Thankoffering.
April 29 ischurch-cleaning and Unit.I are the
downstairs workers. The Easter. Thankof-
feringwill. be held on. Wednesday evening
April 22. The Garage Sale is to be hela May
16 at the Community Hall.
Mrs. Elliot Lapp gave a short report on
Pat's
snack
Pat's
sport
PARTICIPACTIOI'trl
MAKES
PERFECT
s last party of the season
her two days at the 25th annual London Con-
ference UCW meeting on April 6 and 7. She
found it both educational and inspiring.
Worship was conducted by Mrs. Jake Mid-
delkamp, Mrs. Wayne Durnin and Mrs.
Marinus' Bakke' r. Their topic was Easter
which brings u. hope, love, beauty and life.
Scriptures were read from Isaich and Luke.
Offering was received and "The Old Rugged"
Cross" was sung. The meditation was on
Easter symbols through the years, their
origin and their changes. A description of
the Hollywood Bowl Rising Service on
Easter morning was enjoyed. The Easter
baskets for the shut-ins were then made and
looked very attractive with their Easter
. goodies. The meeting closed with delicious
hot cross buns' and a social half-hour was
enjoyed.
Knox church service
Rev. Gary Shuttleworth conducted the
Easter morning service at Knox United
Church. Organ and piano prelude was by
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Mrs. Gordon Gross. and Lori Millian.
The junior choir sang "Tell The 'Good
News" under the direction of Mrs. Allan
Webster and Mrs. Gordon Gross as pianist
followed by the prayer of invocation and life
and work of the ,;church. "Jesus Christ is
Risen Today" was then sung. The prayercof
confession was read responsively followed
by the Lord's Prayer. The senior choir sang
"He's Still The King of Kings".
The children's hymn "Hosanna Loud
Hosanna" was sung. Rev. Shuttleworth
then told the children's story which related
to the Easter lily. They then went to Sunday
School with their teachers Linda Durnin,
Sharon Ramsey and Ruth Anne Bakker.
The minister's sermon was entitled
"Freedom in Easter". Easter litany of
praise was read responsively. The offering
was received by Greg Park, Larry Plaetzer,
Bob Worsell and Peter Verbeek. .Rev. Shut-
tleworth pronounced the benediction.
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