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AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., MARCH 13. •
ilk A.M.
Krousteheld teffrwcts. 0P -
Ounces and WAS. ROO
Rutledge estate at
Richard Lobb:s.Ra.no.
INEIDe. MAR H 16 -
,1:30 P.Ifll.
Trucks, tractor.
machinery. combine for
Dan COI.. 7 miles east of
Henson.
FRI.. MARCH 18 - 10 A.M.
Tractors, machinery,
etc.. consigned by local
farmers at Lobb
Machinery yard,
Bayfield Rood. Clinton.
SAT.. MARCH 26 -
1;09 P.M.
Tractor, machinery.
Drain bins. for Harold
Wettlaufer, 6 mites west
of Clinton on Hwy. No.
4,
39. Educational
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40. Lost & Found
LOST: A gold chain, in or around
Little Bowl on Wednesday,
February 16, 1983. Please
phone 524-4676.
Reward.-8tfnx
46. In memoriam
BISSET
In loving memory of a dear
brother and uncle, Paul Ed-
mond, who passed away one
year ago today, March 9, 1982.
Memories ore like threads of
gold,
They'll never tarnish or grow
old,
As you were, you will always
be,. G
Treasured thoughts in our
memory.
Days of remembrance quietly
kept,
In the hearts of those who will
never forget.
—Lovingly ' frerribrnbered' "by
Richard, Linda, Jennifer and
Alysia.-10nx
SMITH. SAM
In loving memory of a deer fins -
band, father and grampy, Sam
Smith, who passed away March
7, 1981.
It's lonely here without you,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same for us,
Since you were called away.
—Loving you always, forgetting
you never. Sadly missed by wife
Ann, sons Malcolm and Ken-
neth, daughter-in-law Joyce,
and granddaughters. -10
47. Card of thanks •
WED
catthell for the Township
of Weat Wawaussh met for
its regular Mars session on
TOesday, March 1.
One item of correspon-
dence railsed iissue of
waste
Ra
Semand
the
clerk was directed • to contact
four or five engineering
1
firma to lest, quotatioro
a
�� tf,r on
pp; W ._sin'
for be W wa;Ro
da .Hili
Penult ward►
A. ,I#1iil
issued to A.. Foreman
• (garage) and L. Kerr (im-
plement sh0).
hnplement.she4).
The road superi_iotendent'
was alhord to Gall r'
tenders ID three 1 r
for two weeks for the
croohlag.,404 ha of
app ?00
09.eub-
le
yards011 township
roads dug 1983.
'The 19.83 goad; tour by
si
r a
cowl_ wan, discussed, the:
date tabs f nal sed to stilt the.
ava e` eon-
.. i>llilty of NI°y
t
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�illant:
� .a„son
Council a . reoved the 1983'
pp
program ofroad es-
pendltures subiitted by the
road :eclat
$236,300.-
rintendent in the
Brookside studentslearn skipping
HEY
The family of thetote Mary Jane
Hey wish to express their
sincere thanks and deep op-
preciation to relatives, friends
and rteighbors for cards,
flowers, memorial donations,
and other expressions of sym-
'pothy during our recent
bereavement. A special thanks
to Rev. Barbara Laing for her
comforting message, Michael
O'Connor Funeral Home for
their kindness, ladies of Em-
manuel United Church for the
lovely lunch served. . Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. -The Hey
family. -10x
By Nancy Hunter
Christine Shnpson
Marela Beak
The Brookside students
who advanced on to the
Lucknow' Legion speaking
contest on February 25 plac-
ed follows intermediate di-
vision, Heidi Fillmore, first;
Bonnie Henderson, third. • In,
the junior division Ken
Strong, second, and Laurie
Hayden received an honour-
able mention. Congratula-
tions to all!
The Wingham Public
School came to Brookside on
March 4. They presented
some new skipping skills that
are set to mucis. "Skip It” is
supervised by Mr. Shaw and
his grade five and six pupils.
Mr. Jewitt went around to
many schools, checking their
Intermediate History pro-
gram for the History Review.
It involves studentsin grade
7, 8, 9, 10, He checked their
courses of study methods
and evaluation.
The Library club has pur-
chased a button maker and
oh Wednesday the buttons
made Were,, sold, There will
be another` sale later on in
the year.
Mrs. Carroll's class and
both: grade 1 clasSes visited
Robinson', sugar bush on
Wednesdayo. March 1 They
were shown how to bring the
sap otit'of trees and also the
evaporating building where
the syrup is boiled down. The
large pile off wood for the fire
also interested the children.
They then were able to try
such treats as maple syrup,
maple taffy made on snow,
maple candy and maple but-
ler,
Imus.. Carroll's ' class has
also been doing- I winter
unit. Each child is. reporting
on the research they have
done. As part of this program
they also ;made and tasted
their own ice cream.
Mr. Liddle's grade 6 class
has been doing a unit on
West Indians. They have also
been working with Pirates.
The grade 8s are writing
French letters with the help
of Mina. Anne Andrew. They
will be exchanged with stud-
ents at Holmesville,, Col-
borne and Wingham Public
Schools.
The boy's hockey is finally
over and the Islanders won
overall. The last game was
the Islanders 4 and Shooters
2, Marty Rivett getting all
four goals for the Islanders,
Students stuff envelopes
A number of our students
have been stuffing envelopes
on a voluntary basis during
their lunch hour for the
Easter Seal campaign.
We have 5,000 envelopes
ready to be sent to homes for
helping crippled children.
Katimavik
We miss having a
Katimavik person around
this week. They are billeted
in homes for the next two
weeks and are not available
until after the midwinter
break.
Science projects
The due date for science
projects is Friday, March 11,
There will be a vast display
of projects from virtually
every topic there is to choose
from.
By Craig Smith
RIEHL
Thanks to Peter Shepherd rzf
R.R.2 Goderich for the wedding
" ring he found at the time of the
accident. It was very nice and
honest of you to give it back to
"Us.—Andy Riehl, -10x
TREBLE
We would like to take this op=
portunity to thank our
neighbors, relatives and friends
for cards, visits, flowers and
donations to charities at the
time of our bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Holl-
ingworth, nurses and staff at
Alexandra Hospital, Morning
Star Lodge and Huron Chapter
Royal Arch Masons. Also to the
group at Benmiller Church for
the lunch after the funeral and
to Rev. Wood and the Stiles
Funeral Home.—The Treble
family.—l0ar
Robertson Round -up
Rehearsals
Play practise has been
going tremendously.
Everybody has been faithful
and. we can look forward to
an excellent performance.
By John King
Report cards
This Friday report cards
come out. I know that ALL
the kids are excited.
March Break is coming up
fast. It starts on March 21.
By John King
Skipping
Guess what? It's skipping
season again. The junior
wing is heavily populated by
20 foot -long skipping ropes.
When a girl goes to her
friend's house and says,
"let's play DISH" they
aren't got) to wash dishes
or .make-sujlfper. They are
going to skip Double Dutch.
But what has that got to do
with dishes? Well, "D"
stands for Dutch, "I" stands
for Irish, "S" stands for
Spanish and "H" stands for
Hopsies.
By H. Larsen.
Volleyball.
The senior girls' basket-.
ball team is well underway.
Team members are; Debbie
Doak, Jennifer Huyck,
Denise McDonald, Becky
Martin, Lori McCartney,
Susan Murphy, Stacey Rean,
Denise Riehl, Julie Scott,
Laurie White and Brigit
Schulz.
Coaches are Mrs. Cass and
Mrs. Pare and special
thanks to Lawrence Pater,
::who: helped out a note b,. , .--
The tournament will be
held on Friday, March 11 at
Colborne School:
By Birgit Schulz
Kinsmen hold meeting
Four members of the Cir-
cle City Toastmasters Club
were guests of the Goderich
Kinsmen ' Club at the
February 28 "Public Rela-
tions"meeting.
Bill Metcalfe, in a brief ad-
dress
ddress to the Kinsmen, outlin-
ed the, history . of the
Toastmasters organization,
WANTED - Someone to custom
plow, cultivate, apply
anhydrous spray, and plant corn
for 70 acres near Port Albert or
will rent. Phone 529-
7761.-10,11
FOR RENT - One bedroom apart-
ment, partially furnished. No
pets please. Phone 524-
'9995.=10,11
FQR SALE - 1974 Austin Marino,
4 door, cutomatic, radials,
radio, 14,000 miles: Certified.
$1,295.00. Phone 524-7934
evenings, -10-12
and described the- aims and
- objectives in striving to im-
prove the ability to "think on
your feet".
Margaret Kropf conducted
a • "mini Toastmaster
meeting" involving several
Kinsmen. Without time for
advance preparation, five
WI sees slides
on St. Lawrence
The Goderich Branch of
the Women's Institute held
their meeting March 3 in the
MacKay Centre with Mrs. M.
Clairmont presiding.
After the Opening Ode and
the Mary Stewart Collect,
the roll call, "An industry
unknown to our grand-
mothers", was answered by
the members present as well
as three visitors.
Mrs. H. Anderson reported
on flowers and cards sent to
sick and shut-in members.
Mrs. G. Taylor gave a
report on the, Tweedsmuir
History Book and said she
had books for sale in which
the past history of the
Goderich Branch of the W.I.
has been compiled.
Conveners are asked to
bring their annual reports of
each committee to the next
meeting.
Pennies for Friendship
were collected. A donation
will be sent to the Heart
Fund. -
Upcoming events an-
nounced included: Goderich
Township W.I. dessert and
card party March 16; a
district executive planning
meeting in St. Helen's hall
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
FOR SALE - '20" Motocross bicy-
cle, 535.00; 24" five speed,
$50.00. Phone 524.7805.-10
FOR RENT - One bedroom upper
apartment, overlooking lake at
Bluewater Beach. Stove, fridge,
etc, Available April 1st. Phone
524.6745.-10,11
April 4 at 1:30 p.m.; Tiger
Dunlop W.I. informal tea in
Carlow Hall April 13 to
celebrate their 35th an-
niversary• -West Huron
district annual in Wingham
May 30; and several courses
and workshops.
Mrs. Joy Harrison, ac-
companied by Mrs. J. Snider
on piano, favored with two
Irish solos.
Mrs. G. Young conducted
an Irish contest, Mrs. E.
Sitter being the winner.
Mrs. Clairmont introduced
Maurice Wilkinson who
showed slides on the' St
Lawrence Seaway. Mrs. P.
Blundell thanked Mr.
Wilkinson and presented him
with a gift.
After the singing of 0
Canada, Mrs. P. Blundell
and her committee served a
dainty lunch.
Derek Turner one and Don-
nie Gammie One for Shoot-
ers.
Once more the physical
fitness tests are upon us and
everyone is working up a
sweat trying to . get the
highest award.
Thenext skating date is on
March 17 in 'the Lucknow
Arena.
1fZo accounts ounts .in the:
1 and
amount• of�. ?,7.38..
general accounts • ts
of
0.428E.25 Wereaordered paid.
The application for
severance ie ASt
othe
r
s
was . •provided that
t
satisfactory arrangements
are made with the owner of
the private road, whichis the
only access to the subjectlot,
for its use by the subsequent
owner of the severed parcel
off land.
Councillor Hickey
declared a Conflict of
Interest at this point during
the meeting for the next item
of business on the agenda.
Council was informed that
a job application had been
received after the advertised
deadline, and council's
decision was that it not be
considered for the job.
the
qj f& ountry-
s
0411 acceptedythe'Alt'
v
t Steven
fillr
CIMYto
count the d: gs and ate: dog
►ut e — ,. .. 1983'
tabs; in �tble,���o. fob . ,
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i�xr>�aw w, 8
third readyg and ffnaily
. This law sets: the
rates or lieensili : do P. et i
tes f•. 8 g,
for the first male or spayed
female and $10 for each
additional; $15 for the first
female and $30- for each
additional female .
By-law 5-83 was given
third reading and finally
passed. This bylaw is one to
be passed by the four
municipalities in the
Lucknow District Fire
Department naming George
Whitby as its Fire Chief.
By-law 6-83 was given
third reading and finally
passe& This -by-law is also to
•beeassed by the four
municipalities in the
members were given a topic
and, asked to present a
speech of no longer than one
minute duration. Following
the impromptu endeavours,
Toastmaster member Den-
nis Little gave a humourous
presentation limited to six
minutes. Little
demonstrated voice control,.
showing variations in tone,
speed and volume. A con-
structive evaluation of his
presentation was given by
Wayne Steward.
Kinsman Bill Kirkey con-
ducted the monthly draws
for anuary and February,
withprize winners as
follows: January, $100 Glen
Holmes, Orangeville; $50
Gary Allen, Goderich; $25
John Green, Drayton;
February: $100 Bill Clifford,
Goderich; $50 Lois
Straughan, Goderich; $25
Nick Littlechild, Goderich.
Kin Registrar Dennis
Johnston presented perfect
attendance pins to Kin
members as follows: 27
years - Bill Kirkey, 16 years -
John Shaddick, 13 years -
Stan Connelly and Bob
McDougall, eight years -
Paul Baechler, four years -
Ron Blue, Barry Bogie, John
Erb, Larry LeBeau and
Craig Dayidson, three years
- Frank Pontes, Bill Pollock
and Barron " Purser, two
years - Keith Allen, Jim
Hayter Jr., Daryle Ward and
Jeff Fisher and one year -
Tim Colwell, Doug Cooke
and Dennis Johnston.
W.J. HUGHES
REALTY LIMITED
30 Kingston St. Goderich
524-73Z3 '524-8100
3'/2 ACRES
Modern bungalow, 3 bedrooms, electric heat, family
room, 2 baths, drilled well, large 9 stall horse barn.
DUPLEX 11% - '84
2 and 3 bedrooms, brick, electric heat, insulated. fully
rented, have help with your mortgage payment. In
thirties.'
RENT ORUBUY
532,000 rancher, 3 bedrooms, drilled well, just south
of Goderich. Immediate possession. Call Rita Allen 524-
8480.
BLUEWATER BEACH
Builders home in park -like , setting, spacious rooms,
beautiful country kitchen,' 2 baths, drilled well,
garage. OneIof a kind. Call Rita Allen 524-8480.
DELUXE BACKSPLIT
4 bedrooms, family room, professionally finished
throughout, well landscaped, many extras. Priced in
60's. Call Rita Allen 524-8480.
REDUCED
Come see, come save. 11/2 storey, close to town and
mall. One half acre lot. Bright cheery rooms; full base-
ment with family . room. detached garage. tarmac
drive, low taxes. CaltEbb Ross 524-8786.
PANORAMIC VIEW
Enjoy ,the sunwt, custo t iltxrripArcfous bedrooiln
brick ranch wit ifparteraini vieN'fif'Lake'lfdron,larbe
lakefront lot. well landscaped. Features two fireplaces:
air conditioning, closed sun porch, family room, double
garage: Call Ebb Ross 524-8786.
SEDATE & SMART
Brick 3 bedroom home, large living room with
fireplace, dosed sunporch, double garage, well land-
scaped grounds in older part of town. Call Ebb Ross 524-
8786.
Rita Alien ' 524.8480 Norma Taylor 524-8192
Ebb Ross 524-8786 Don McCauley 524-4226
Barb Shewfelt 524-9581
38 HAMILTON ST. 524.7181
DOG
CLIPPING
AND
GROOMING
IN $TOCI( AT ALL TIMES
BUDGIES, CANARIES, TROPICAL
FISH, ALL PET SUPPLIES.
21LL_1�1
ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
53 Stanley Street, Goderich Ph. 5244656
NEW,LISTING
Pretty As A Picture And Affordable
Tool
Enjoy the security of thl8 cozy two.bedroom bungolow.
richly carpeted Iivingroom, like new kitchen. large lot
for your gardan.
CALL DON WHITE 524-6656 or 524-4587
o BAILEY
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
8 ALBERT ST, • CLINTON 482-3901
,AT THE MAIN CORNER
Another of our
In -stere services
FINE JEWELLERY
APPRAISALS
Done by our AGS Certified'Gemolagist,
in our accredited gem laboratory. One t
week service on most appraisals. Drop
in or phone for complete information on
Anstett s Jewellery Appraisal service -
HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 9a.m".-6
p.m,; Fridays 9a.m. till 9p,m.; Saturdays
05m. -5:30 p.m.
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone: 482-9371
Residence: 523-9338
NEW LISTING - 150 acres
near Auburn, 100 acres
workable, good brick
home, 2 small sheds, 40
acres bush.
189,ACRES CROPLAND -
140 .workable, near
Auburn.
AUBURN - 1'/2 acres with 1
floor frame bungalow and
heated shop.
BLYTH - 1 acre with 1'
floor brick home, insulated
shop, financing arranged.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY -
4 unit apartment building,
central location in Clinton,
vendor will finance.
HOLMESVILLE -• 13 acres
with farrowing barn, 1
floorbrick bungalow, pav-
ed drive.
69 ACRES - Hwy. No. 8,
farrowing . barn, raised
ranch home, several ponds
- OWNER SAYS SELL!
2 MILES FROM CLINTON
100 acres, 97 workable, no
buildings. -
5 ACRES with very comfor-
table home near Dungan-
non, price reduced, owner
will finance.
8 ACRES in Blyth, no
buildings.
68 ACRES 62 workable,
6th Line, Hullett Twp.
50 ACRES NEAR BEN -
MILLER : no buildings, 6
acres of dwarf apple or-
chard, bearing 3 years -
REDUCED.
7Y, ACRESOvith neat
bungal ' d 2 large
barns o Hwy. No. 4.
BAYFIELD AREA -- Hwy.
No. 21, 5 acres with ranch
home, many extras, nicely
. wooded.
5 ACRES NEAR AUBURN -
good house and barn, river
frontage. PRICED' FOR
QUICK SALE.
91 ACRES AT BELGRAVE -
good house and ' barn,
realistic price.
50 ACRES - farrow to
finish - Hwy. No. 86, near
Wingham, new home, low
interest F.C.C. mortgage.
Lucknow District Fire.
D., ar't . ,, ent • to give the.
dope:ori,
$• n:.
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to
lt��ei coma 1N
Fire Aid.
naw ' fi►as given
y
third readmit ..finellY
Passed'. By-law
shof ` eat:
WTownno
awa ship, ,author�izew ` the
imposition., of an interest
charge alt tax arrears at the
rate of VA Pereeukt Per month
(15 percent per annum).
�j
Q Annual.
We
raPralierit Many Trus! Comjsonles. We are often
able to.,orrange for the highest interest being of
ferod on Guaranteed'lnvestmnent Certificates.
Subject to change ,
5 years
c'ais r-K-nea
Insurance Brokers
Inca
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235-2420 482-9747 238-8484. 524-2118'
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GOLDSMITH-SILVERSMITH
JEWELLERY DESIGNER, REPAIRS
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CERAMICS, WEAVING. WOOD, ART, GLASS
CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER
S24-4509
58 WEST ST., GODERICH. ONTARIO
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THE WORLD REFUSES TO
WALK ON TIPTOE, SO THAT
WE MAY. BE ABLE TO SLEEP
Bluewater
Coffee Shop
Phone
524-4331
355 BAYFIELD RD.'
GODERICH - - -:
Have you enough
insurance to protect
your home and
contents against loss
or damage by fire,
thieves or vandals?
Sthe
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Protect your home
and the things you
own with a plan
from The Co-
operators. For •
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BUS: 524-2138 RES: 524-8521
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FORMER LOCATION OF CLINTON FORD TRACTOR
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