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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-01, Page 1531. Service Directory PIANO TUNING and PIANO LESSONS DAVE MCKEE CALL 524-7774 CULBERT \ INSULATION Sprayed on Urethane Foam Agricultural, Industrial Residential, Commiticial FREE ESTIMATES R.R. No. 6 Goderich 529-7571 34. Personol IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? Al -Anon ran help. For time of meetings call 524.6001 4ltfnx I. Patricia Ann Burroughs of 125 Bayfield Rd.. Goderich. Ont. will no longer be responsible for any debts of. Robert Wesley Burroughs ag of June 10, 1987. 24.26x 35•. Notice to Creditors. IN THE ESTATE OF IDA MAY MARTIN, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County" of Huron, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named who"died on the 1st day of February. 1987, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 24th day of July: 1987, after which date the assets will be distributed hoving regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario this 18th day of June, 1987. D. GERALD HILTZ, Barrister and Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM 110 Solicitor for the Executors. 25-27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of EWAN CLARK ROSS, Retired Wetder, late of the Township of Goderich, in the County of it Huron, who died on or about the 3rd day of May, 1987. are required to file the same with full par- ticulars with the undersigned by the 18th day of July, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. " DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 15tfi'day of June, 1987., • PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, ;Ontario. N7A 3Z2 Solicitors for the -Estate. 25-27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS • IN THE ESTATE OF LAURA JANE SHIELDS All claims against the Estate of Laura Jane Shields, late of the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the l l th day of June, 1987, must be filed with' the under-. sijaned on or.before the 21st day of August, 1987. ',After that'date, the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then 'have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 8th day of Ju- ly, 1987. Frank Cose,Shields, Executor for the Estate of Laura Jane Shields. By his solicitors, Messrs, Troyan & Fincher Barristers & Solicitors . P.O. Box 97, 44 North Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND,O ERS INITHE ESTATE OF RO LD ALLAN BROWN, Deceased All claims against the Estate cif Ronald Allan Brown, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 10th day of June, 1987, must be filed with theunder- signed on or before the 21st day of August, 1987. After that date, the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then' have notice. DATED at.Goderich, Ontario this 8th day of Ju- ly, 1987, Sharon Beatric Brown, Executrix for the Estate of Ronald Allan Brown By her solicitors, MessrsfTroyan & Fincher, Barristers & Solicitors P.O. Box 97, 44 North Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y5.---26.28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM STANLEY ENRIGHT All .:balms against the Estate of William Stanley Enrigf t, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 27th day of February, 1987. must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 7th day of August, 1987. . After that date, the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then hove notice. DATED at Goderich, Ontario thjis 22nd day of June, 1987. Olive May Enright, Executrix for the Estate of William Stanley Enright • By her solicitors, Messrs. Troyan & Fincher Barristers & Solicitors P.O. North Street. Goderich, Ontaricr N7A 3si'5. 26-28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of LORNE WESLEY RODGES, Retired Farmer, late Of he Township of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 19th day of May, 1987, are required to Fite the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 25th day- of ayof July, 1987, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED of Goderich, Ontario this 26th day of• June, 1987 PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. -26,27,28 r.. • 36. Announcements The HUMANITARIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodge hos equipment for loan. Contoctt Fred Fritzley 524-7217 18eow 141. To Give Away TO GIVE AWAY - 5 year old male English Cocker Spaniel, Papers available. Phone 524:4453.- • 26 142. Death Notice EDWARD Samuel Grant Suddenly in Mississauga on Thursday, June 25th, 1987, beloved husband of Ruth (Mitchell). Lpving Lather of Doug and Maureen, Tom and Sue, Allen and Debbie, John and Cherie, Barbara and Michael Bartlett and cherished grandfather of Jeffery, John, David, Jennifer, Alison, Elizabeth, Graham, Michael, Wesley and Amy. Samuel G. Edward was born in Goderich in 1916. He was the son of the late Wesley Edward and Verna Brown. Predeceased by one brother Bruce. Funeral ser- vice was in the chapel of Skinner & Middlebrook Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga. 26 46. In Memoriam MILLION In loving memory of a Vdear mother and grand. mother, Martha Million, who passed away July 5, 1985. Her lite a -beautiful memory. Her absence a silent grief. She sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. Sadly missed by daughter Verna and her' hus- band Bill McCurdy and family, 26x CURRAN In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Eileen Curran who pass- ed away a year ago, June 15, 1986. Nothing can ever take away clusters of precious memories, sprayed with a million tears. Wishing God had spared you, if only a few more years. You left a beautiful memory and sorrow too great to be told. But to us who' loved and lost you, your memory will never grow old. No one•hea'd footsteps of the angelsr drawing near Who took from earth to heaven the one we loved so dear,' ' But you haven't really left us, nor have you travelled for.. 4 c, Just entered God's beautiful garden and left the door ajar, Your empty place no one can fill, we miss you now and always will. Just a thought so very true, from those who thought the world of you. Lovingly missed and forever loved by your family.. 26 I47. Card of Thanks SSCHOEMAKER - MORGAN ' We would like to thank all the people that were involved in the construction of our house on Jane 6th, 1987. Your help Was mush appreciated. Richard and Veronica. MOORE-BRYANS We would like to thank everyone who helped in the preparation of and who•attended our Stag & Doe. Thanks for making it a great evening. Debi and Bob. 26 HUCKINS Sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for the flowers, cards and visits, during my recent surgery. Special thanks to Dr: La"nibert, Dr. Pearce and to the kind dedicated nurses. on 2nd floor East, Shirley Huckins. - 26x WILSON The family of the late 'Charles Wilson wishes to extend its appreciation to relatives and ,friends for their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. G.L. Royal for his comforting service, the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 109; for. the memorial -service as well as for the many gifts sent to our loved one during his prolonged illness, the Legion Auxiliary for sere - 'Mg and Catering to the lunch after the service and the McCallum & Pella funeral home for their guidance and comfort at this difficult time. We will treasure all these acts of kindness forever. 'Eunice Wilson and family. ---26 McALLISTER-DOTTERER • We would like to thank all who came to our stag and doe last June 13. Thanks to you all it was not only a success, b.ut a memorable time. Also many thanks to Joe Boyle, who did a super job at planning it. Love, Beth Dotterer and Bill. McAllister. 26x DOTTERER-McALLISTER I would like to express my sincere thanks to all myfriends and relatives who attended the showers given for me by My girl friends and relatives at Susan Stademan's and Mary Lou Raynard and daughters. The gifts received are beautiful and will be. put to good use in our new home. Love, Beth. 26x BOYD Words fail us in trying to express our sincere thanks to everyone who expressed their sym• pathy and donated ,food and flowers and all 'other acts of kindness at the time of our sudden loss of a dear wife, mother and', grandmother, Mrs. Edna Boyd. We shall always remember and cherish these memories. The Boyd family, 26 MacK ENZIE The family of th"e late David MacKenzie wish to express sincere gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and donations during our recent loss. Thank you for the food brought to the home and'to our friends who served the lovely lunch at the cottage: To Mr. Royal for his message and the McCallum & Patta funeral home. Your kindness is deeply ap- preciated. The MacKenzie family. 26x WOOD As we leave Goderich we wish to express our sincere thanks to•our'church families of Vittorio Street and Benmiller', and to our friends in the schooly system, and in the cornrhunity of forge, for the many kindnesses you have shown to us. now and through the past eleven years. Ivo and John Wood and family. Our oddress for the pre- sent will be c o Mrs. M. Lair 29 Queensbury Dr. Rothesay, N.B. E2E 3H3. 26x PEACHEY The family of the lase Grace Peachey wishes to express sincere gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for their expression of 'sym- ,pothy and donations to charity. Thames also to the ambulance attendant* and the emergency and' I.C.U. staffs of the Alexandra Marine' and General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Jim Rourke for his faithful attention and Rev. -G.L Royal for his words of consolation. 26x TD - ry WILLIS-OAKKER We, wish to thank all those who hdlped oi,t and supported us at our stag and -doe, We had a great time. Val and Al. - -26x 7 GODERICLt SIGNAL. -STAR. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1987 --PAGE 15 District Nems Parisll holds Sunday, June 21st, as well as being Father's Day, was also the feast of Corpus Christi (Body of Christ) and was the Sunday chosen by the Father McCormack Council of the Knights of Columbus as their Commu- nion Breakfast Sunday. The beautiful celebration of the Liturgy of Corpus Christi Sunday was greatly' enhanced with the par- ticipation of several 4th ,Degree Knights irt the celebration of the Mass. Also taking part in a beautiful and inspirational manner were St. Joseph's Parish Choir, St. Joseph's ,Men's Choir singing Panis Angelicus and O. Sanct.simus and Mrs. R. Stalenhoef of St. Augustine, a well known opera singer in Europe who is now a Canadian citizen, sang - a beautiful work of Mozart's. The singers were accompanied by Marianne Hogan one of the parish organists. After the Mass, Knights and guests gathered in the Parish Hall for a beautiful dinner preparedly the Catholic Women's League. Eugene Frayne very capable served as Master of Ceremonies. Head table guests included K.C. Chaplain, Fr, Ed Dentinger and Co - Chaplain Fr, Frank Dentinger, guest speaker John Rhodina and Mrs. Rhodina, Rene Brochu, District Deputy, and Mrs. Brochu, Grand Knight Donald Frayne, Bill Yann Van Osch and John and Jean Van ' ' Rooy. As well as Eugene Franyne, several presentations and acknowledgements were mad- including one to Pro:Life of the mo 'es collected on Mother's Day of the sale f Pro -Life roses. The presentation was made to 'Mrs. Clarice Dalton and Knight Pete Dykstra who is also very active in Pro - Life. Guest speaker John Rhodina spoke on the importance of the family and the parish oriented Knights of Columbus Councils: It was a very enjoyable and successful first annual communion breakfast and much credit must be given to Grand Knight Dori Frayne and the council for their -efforts and achievements. Congratulations and best wishes to Morris Van Osch and Janice Halliday who will be married at St. Joseph's on July 4th. At the June community, school meeting the successful applicants for, supervision and help at summer play school were pick- ed. Supervisor is Shannon Durnin and her assistants are Rhonda Hogan and Mary Ann O'Neill.' Summer -school begins on Monday June 6th. On Tuesday, June 23rd a farewell gather- ing was held at the home of Pat and Connie Osborn for two very active Pro -Life members who are leaving the area. Pauline de Jeu and Virginia Miller, they were each ;presented with parting gifts. ,Several Pro Life members from Kingsbridge attended. The last few days at school were very ex- citing as the children prepared for their summer holidays. Monday evening, the Grade 8's held their graduation exercises beginning with mass at 7:00 p.rn. The graduates participated by reading the liturgy, of tt `tt or,d ngffet'ffi' petitions. At. the 0 fert-oq' t e Nth Richard Lobb Auctioneer; CLINTO -;T' 82-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR- SAT., ALENDAR SAT., JULY 4 AT 10;00 A.M.: 1987 Choi Celebrity. 4 door u,cfan, 5,129 Km., like new: (.lualily nicxlern furniture. Royal Alpert and Anda} c r''t,ll l;lassware,•Gr,indt,tther 2 dining ones, India handmade rug, etc .'tor Ceph,1 Bull cit` Goderich ,Incl ,Madeleine Stol- len of. ciealorth. One of crur be,,t quality au( - flow, ut furniture and ,la,,cv,Ire this year. SAT., JULY 18 AT 10:00: Hnu.ehold Auction at RR hard 1 she'' Auction Barn, Clanton. 47. Card of Thanks communion breakfast presented gifts svmbolizinf; their years in school at St. Joseph's. Fr. Ed's homily to the graduates stressed the importance of always being grateful and acknowledging our many gifts and blessings from God. After the Mass, a lovely dinner was served in the Parish Hall to graduates and guests. The meal was prepared by the mothers of the Grade Seven students and was served by last year's graduating girls and this year's Grade Seven girls. Fr. Frank Dentinger said Grace. After dinner Master of Ceremonies, Principal Mr. Ennis Murphy began the evening's program. Brother Carl Read an inspirational poem addressed to, the graduates. Barb- Edy read greetings from trustee Bernie Van Osch, who was unable to be there, on behalf of the Huron Perth " RC, SS. Board Valedictorian was Patricia Stapleton who gave a beautiful and moving address.. is a list of - the award winners alongwith the sponsors and presenter: Pro- f iciency - Patrida, Stapleton - Knights of Col - u nbus, Don Frayne; Honours - " : tricia Stapleton -- Mr..'cPhi1 ' Antonio, Grade 8 Teacher; West Wav('anosh Science Award Patricia`Stapleton, West Wawanosh Federa- tion of agricultl.ire, Mrs- Johanna Vander- heyden; •Ashfielcr Federation of Agriculture burg Ashfield, Federation of Agriculture, Mr. John Austin: Citizenship - Patricia Stapleton -St, Augustine, St. Joseph and St. Mary's C. W..L.'s, Mrs, Kathy Olson; Music - Patricia Stapleton - St. Joseph's school, Mrs. "Marianne 'Hogan, Music Teacher; French - Patricia/Stapleton - St. Joseph's School - Mrs. Diane Lalonde for Miss Tracy Devlin; F. Mike Dalton Sportsmanship Awards - Colleen Stright and Roger Milten- burg - The Dalton Family, Cletus Dalton: Altar Boy Medallions - - - Chris Eedy arid Bryan Olson - The Dalton Family, Cletus Dalton(; Presentation of Diplomas - Mr, Phil Antotpi ), Mr. Ennis Murphy, Presentation of C.W.L. gifts - Mrs. Cathy Olson, Kingsbridge CWL and Mrs, Johanna Vanderheyden, St. Augustine C.W.J .; new testaments - Mrs. Bernadine Kinney; History of Kingsbridge - Fr. Ed Dentinge, Each of the students thanked a presenter in turn. Congratulations, best wishes and God Bless'to Michael Bowler, Christopher Eedy, Christopher Martin, Roger Miltenburg, Bryan Olson, Patricia Stapleton and Colleen Stright. The year books were available for the students and are an excellent production. Creditt, goes to Mrs. Diane Lalonde and her studentstaff. Wednesday, June 24th,' the last day of schools featured a school assembly highlighted by the kindergarten graduation tion ancll presentations to Mr. Ennis Murphy who is',retiring. Several students led a prayer service and Fr. Ed spoke to the children as well. He wished one and all a safe. and happy summer, - .. Mr$. Diane Lalonde has accepted a teaching position at St. Joseph's in Clinton. Mrs. Calthy Drennan will be working with the Special education children here in Septein#er. tea fP• •,''': .. 1et M` .r, /,'. It Las fa>IxtiN3i;funrpigltt,at St. Christopher's Beach Monday night with a variety of events geared to *ages. One of the events which attracted a nmmrbelr of: children was the "Guess the Jelly Seine:contest. Here, from left, Danielle O'Brien, Bonnie McMullen, Rosalind Jeirvis'' arid' Dana Jervis try to „guess how many jellybeans the container holds while Kawinadhie Warasooriya, second from right, holds the jar. Many people were'murprised to learn the jar contained 933 jelly beans. (photo by 'Lou -Ann Thine) ' t",1s"! .,'wt 1ri r r Alr� s 1MMe 11 arrlr r�Ir.rUwt " cif WO,,.40r better results Send YODUUUUUUR noel s *cross the province or coast to coast a 'VIDE FIEDS. 1eag 1...Otrre Call, one bill, does it ill! • ''i_ err► itiiiiili Mit Ifni INN ."re Orr AIM 411.1t oro OCNA, Box 451 Oakville, Ontario 1.6J 5A8 0.26 MERIAM - MARTIN • , . Thanks everyone for molting our Stag and Poe . such a great success. Special thanks to those who helped in any way. Pam and Paul, • 26 VANDYKE We would like to tthank our parents and fdrrliry' for rnaking our wedding day o very special day. ; Thanks to everyone who attended. Special thanks to our attendants who mode it a day to '. piways remember, and to Grant Chisholm for taping our wedding and Dixie Cameron for the beautiful flowers. Thanks very much. Laurie and Tony. 26 FINLAYSON I wish'ta thank relatives and friends who. sent cards and visited me while's patient in hospital. I also appreciate core given by nurses on First East and -Doctors Couchi, Lambert and Flowers. My, sincere thanks to Rev. Royal for his visits and prayers. -Special thanks to Pat Hamilton and my neighbours Mary Morris, Connie Macaulay and Elizabeth Ford for their many acts of kindness. Sincere'thanks, Jean Finlayson. 26 SNIDER Jae and Elta wish to thank the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 109 for thp beautiful flower arrays e• ment given to us on our 62nd Wedding Anniver• sary on June 30th. 26 STURDY t would like to thank the Emergency Staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital for their care. -iAlso a special thanks to relatives and friends for their visits, calls and all the flowers and gifts I received while I was in the hospital. A ' very special thanks to Mrs, Rau, Mrs, Smith and my Grade 2 class at Holmesviile Public School for all their letters and gifts Especially for Mar shrnallow s brother. That was a warm fuzzy! Tara. 26 BLYTH FESTIVAL • The Board of Directors' for the, Blyth Festival wgireitilPlike to thank all those peo• ple who so kindly donated baking and books for the annual used -book sale and especially the businesses who generously provided locations for book drops 26ar LOBB Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb wish to 'thank the many relatives and friends who helped to. make' their 50th wedding anniversary such a happy oi•' rasion Mr and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb. 26 - SCHOEMAKER We would like to thank friends and relatives for the flowers and gifts we received while we were in the hospital. Also to the nurse's on 2nd East, to Barb and Sharon, Doctors Nieolette and Derek; Pearce and Dr. J Rourke. A special' thank you JO my husband and Mom and Patty for all you have' done.. Ann and Britfany 26nx• ARTICLES FOR SALE , $$$ SACRIFICE SACRIFICE 555 Buildings priced for im- mediate liquidation. Alt items in stock. 28x40x14 $3,996, 40x60x14 56,500, 46x80x14 $9,250, 70,90x24' 821199. Various sizes- avciilable up to 120 ft. wide. , Foctory direct clearance. Serious buyers only. Ali buildings priced for immediate delivery, call•t'oll free 1-800-387-2115 or 1-(416) 858-2446.-O26 A -Z PRE•ENG. BUILDINGS. New types, steel & wood, quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers (416) 626.1794. Leave message or'collect after 6 p.m. week•ends. Ask for Wally. Free brochures. --0.161f MIRACLE SPAN SPRING SALE on all steel buildings: Many 3i2es with industrial sliding doors. For best selection, call Miracle Spon 1.800.387.4910.-0.22.26 GREENHOUSE & HYDROPONIC equipment, suplies. Everything yom need. Best quality super low prices. Greenhouses s169, 'Halides 8105, Over 3,000 products in'stock ! 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