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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 15. PUBLIC NOTICE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS' IN: THE ESTATE OF
JOHN SCOTLAND
MacFARLANE
• All persons having claims
against the estate of John.
Scotland MacFarlane, late of '65
Montreal Street, Apartment 9,,
Goderich, Ontario, who died
November 22, 1976, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before
January 15, 1977, after which 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 29th day of November, 1976.
Margaret Elaine MacFarlane,
• Executrix,
by her Solicitors herein,
Hunter, Parker & Rivers
Barristers and Solicitors
94 North Street
Gode'iri•0'EY; `Ontario.
—50,51,52
1S. PUBLIC NOTICE.
NOTICE
Township of
Ashfield
The second and final in-
stalment of the 1976 taxes for
the Township of Ashfield is
due on or before Wednesday
December 15th, 1976.
Donald M. Simpson
Clerk Treasurer
Township of Ashfield
16. PERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged couples t'o
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about our shower
_and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge, no obligation,-3tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST —Eye glasses lost between
McDonald Street and St. Mary's
School. Please call 529-6621,-50'
Town of Goderich
NOTICE of STREET CLOSING
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, intend to pass a
.by-law a't'its meeting at 7:30 o'clock on December :13th, 1976,
for the purpose of stopping up and conveying that part of the
road allowance between Lots 21 and 27 in-Bawden's Survey,
Registered Plan No. 11 for the Township of Goderich, now in
the Town of Goderich.
A plan of this proposal will be . made available for in-
spection to any person calling at my office in the Town of
Goderich.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council will at
such meeting hear any person who claims fhpt his land will
be prejudicially affected by such by-law and who applies to
be heard.
IN THE EVENT that no objections are received, it is the
intention of the Council to close part of the road allowance
between Lots 21 and 27 in Bawden's Survey, Registered Plan
No. 11 for the Township of Goderich, now in the Town of
Goderich.
° DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this ninth day of November,
1976.
HAROLD WALLS
Clerk of the Corporation
of the Town of. Godet'ich
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For. more Information and tactual brochure
phone or Write: _.
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on either a lull or pan-eme bases.
20. TO GIVE AWAY
TWO kittens, housebroken, eight
weeks old. Phone 524-9948.-50
TO GIVE AWAY a Golden
Labrador. Good with children,
well trained. Five years old r,,11•
524-8173 evenings. -50
26. CARD OF THANKS
McDOWELL: I wish to express
my sincere thanks to• all those
who remembered me with gifts,
letters' cards, flowers and visits
while I was a patient. in Goderich
Hospital and University Hospital,
London.—Viola McDowell. -50
BRICKER - Many thanks to my
friends and relatives for the
flowers, cards and gifts sent to
Marc and tne. Special thanks to
the nurses and Dr. Cieslar who
took such good care of us during
our ' stay in Goderich Hospital.
Brenda and Marc Bricker. -50
PERS - I' wish to express sincere
thanksto relatives, friends and
neighbours. for all the kindnesses
shown in the loss of my beloved
husiband. The beautiful floral
tributes, the donations to -.-the
Dungannon United Church, and
other charities, sympathy cards,
food brought to the house and the
lunch served by the Dungannon
UCW were. deeply appreciated.
Special thanks to Rev. Dobson
and Rev-. Kaufman, the
McKenzie Funeral Home, the
pallbearers and flowerbearers,
Drs. Corrin and McKim, the staff
of Wingham Hospital and Nurses
and staff of Pinecrest Manor for
their many kindnesses during his
lengthy stay at the Manor. I
would also like to sincerely thank
my friends, who so willingly took
me to visit Lorne so many times
and those who visited him during
his long illness. Flossie M.
Ivers:=50
COUNTRY home wanted for year
old purebred black lab. Phone
524-7931, 9 to 5 p.m. or 524-7037
after 5 p.m. -50
CHRISTMAS puppies to give
away immediately to good home.
Border : Collie and hound
background, eight weeks old.
Please call 526-7714 before
Saturday, as puppies will be
taken to Humane Society. -50
21. BIRTHS
BLACKWELL• - Jim and
Margaret are pleased to an-
nounce the_safearrival of their
first born, Heather Lynne, 8 lbs. 3
ozs, December 1st, 1976 at Vic-
toria Hospital. London. First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Blackwell of Goderich and
ninth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wisteard of Mountain
Grove, Ontario.-50nc
KERR - At Alexandra Hospital
Goderich, Ontario, on December
1, 1976,: to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Kerr, RR 6, Goderich, Ontario, a
daughter, Melissa Anne.
OHM - At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario, on December
3, 1976, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ohm;Dungannon, Ontario, a son,
Robert Kenneth.
ROBINSON - At Alexandra
Hospital, .Goderich, Ontario, on
December 2, 1976, to Mr. and
Mrs. • Clifford Robinson,
Goderich, Ontario, a daughter,
Jennifer Lee. -
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bert.
MacAdam are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Debra Lyn to Mr. Philip
Raymond Abbott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Essex. The wedding
will take place Saturday,
January 8, 1977, at 4:30 p.m. at
Victoria St. United Church,
Goderich.-50x
25. IN MEMORIAM
ANSTAY: In memory of a dear
friend, Eva Anstay, who passed
away.December9, 1975.
They who think 'that you are gone,
Because no more your face they
see, ..
Are wrong—for in our hearts you
live,
And always will in memory.
—Always remembered by Mary
and family. -50 •
26. CARD OF THANKS
MACFARLANE: Words cannot
express the deep appreciation for
the kipdness that was shown to
myself and my family during the
recent sad loss of a wonderful
htisband and father. Many thanks
for the floral tributes, donations
to the heart foundation, bible
societyy and to relatives, neigh-
bours, friends and any ex-
pressions of sympathy: Special
thanks to Rev, L. Royal for kind
words, pallbearers, Stiles
Funeral Home, Dr. R. Lomas and
Dr. H. Ceislar, -sand to the
Goderich Art Club Who `*ere so
kind to help. -•-Sin e•rely,
Margaret, Jim, John Mac-
farlane.-50ar
LEITCH: The family of the late
Wm. Leitch wish to .express our
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their sympathy and
kindness during the loss of my
dear husband and father. Special
thanks for cards, donations for
the Heart and Cancer Societies.
Also to Dr. J. Wallace, Dr. Watts
and Dr., Doorly, also the nurses
and staff at Goderich Hospital,
also the nurses and staff at
Huronview for the care and
kindness. Also to the ladies who
preparedand served the lunch.
Special thanks to Rev. Royal and
McCallum Funeral Home. Your.
kindness will be long: remem-
bered.-50
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEIVIZ R 9,197G
Goderich J
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A 'roaring fire in the huge
fireplace at White Carnation
beckoned the crowd to a cozy
congenial atmosphere - on
Friday Dec. 3rd when
Goderich Township _ coun-
oilmen, road crews,.
recreation council and their
wives were entertained to an
ever tasty smorgasbord,
turkey dinner, compliments
of the owners of White Car-
nation.
An evening Such as this
makes all those extra hours
Spent On council or township
work' seem worthwhile.
Reeve Gerry Ginn and his
wife Jean made excellent
hosts.as usual.
Gerry thanked his coun-
cilmen and all co-workers for
their year's support in the
township .work. Each
member of council road crew
and recreation were allowed
a few minutes talk finalizing
the year with a "good time by
all", Those speaking were
Gerry Ginn, Grant Stirling,
Garnet Wright, Jake Reder,
Joe Fritzley, Robin Thom-
pson, Ben- Whitely, Joe
Potter, Graydon 'Neal,- John
Alexander, John Westbrooke,
Hazel McCreath and Marion
Powell.
Winners of the Goderich
Township crest contest were
announced.
No entries were received in
the' adult class, which was
disappointing. However, 50
entries were judged ' in the
juniors class and the
" following names were the
winners: first prize, Douglas
Moffat; second prize, David
Lobb; . third prize, Jane
Perrott; Fourth prize, Cheryl
Thompson; fifth prize, Dave
Johnston; sizth; Scott Wilson.
There were four honourable
mentions, Lynn Hudson, Paul
R2CrEdt10p
H� rludrtryMiddleton '•
Hartman', Sheri Lee Chouiner
and Scott Bell. •
Because the recreation
council had sponsored the
crest contest, the-epsnim-ittee
discovered that over half the
entries Were sport oriented
rather than anoverall
township orientation. The
crest committee felt that the
children had misinterpreted
the idea for a township crest.
However ,there are good ideas
incorporated in the winning
entries which will be used in
an official crest. ,
At 9:30 p.m,. the musicians,
Star Trek were set up for the
township Christmas dance
and the festive looking rooms
filled to capacity with a
friendly neighbourhood
crowd.
Prize winners and the
donors were as follows: door
prizes 1 Earl Schilbe - a $10
shopping voucher from Zehrs
Food .Store; 2 Mrs. Reg Ball=
_ basket of apples from
Clayton Laithwaite, local
-fruitgrower. Spot prize
winners were: Gerry Ginn
and Millie Lobb won a prize
donated by Harold Lobb and
Son Machinery; Mr. Gros and
Mrs. Garnet Wright - a prize
from White Carnation; Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Mcllwain won
a prize .donated by George
Wraith Machinery; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Fritzley won a prize
donated by. White Carnation;
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brand
won a prize given by Ray
Potter and. Sons Farm
Equipment.
The recreation council
hopes everyone ^enjoyeq.
himself, they congratulate
the many winners and also
wish to thank the several
township businesses for
donating the prizes. -by
Audrey Middleton.
CB'ers Bold special
Lucknow• and District C.B.
Club 11, members celebrated
their first Christmas together
as a club .with a dance at the
White. Carnation in
,Holmesville on: Saturday.,
Approximately 35 couples
from the club, and their
.friends, tripped the light
fantastic to the sounds of the
Bluetones.
Plans have been underway
for this dance since last
October, and it has certainly
kept participating C.B.ers
wracking their brains over
who among them should.be
nominated to receive such
awards as Rachet -Jaw of the
Year, Beaver 'Squeezer of the
Year; Bucket Mouth of the
Year, Motor Mouth Awards,
'.Athletic Supporter of the
Year, Profanity Award and
many others which were
presented and accepted with
a general feeling of goodwill
and humor.
Club 11 ushered in the
festive season in fine style
and to those members, who,
for various reasons could not
attend, we say "you missed
as much as you were
missed!"
At midnight, the
microphone was turned over
to Wayne Jerome,president
of the club. For the all im-
portant drawing of the raffle
tickets which club members
have been selling.
First Prize was a Turner +
3 Power Mike and went to a
C.B. er in Kitchener. The
seller was Clem Cote (Tar-.
zan) .
Second Prize was a S.W.R..
Meter and went to Mr. Barry
Mason, Rte No. 1 Belgrave.
The seller was Sid Thompson
:(Blue Boy):
Third Prize was a P.A.
Horn won by Allan Walker,
Rte 5 Wingham. The seller
was Sid Thompson (Blue
Boy).
That pretty well wrapped
up the evening's en-
tertainment and we cretalinly
hope we can do it again
sometime.
1 WISH TO EXTEND A HEARTFELT
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TO ALL VOTERS WHO SHOWED THEIR CONCERN.
Gordon Crabb
Season's Greetings to All
wish to thank all those who supported me at
the polls Dec: 6th.
Thanks again
Grant McPhee
Season's Greetings
PICTURES WANTED
OF EVENTS, PEOPLE AND PLACES IN GODERICH
AND AREA.
FOR A HISTORY TO BE PUBLISHED FOR JUBILEE
3.
PHONE: DOROTHY WALLACE
524.9372
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WISH TO THANK EVERYONE "FOR
YOUR KIND SUPPORT AT' -THE POLLS
ON DECEMBER 6TH.
'HARRY VWORSELL
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I've got a tale to tell,
I'm a Ford born in seventy-three
And I don't seem to sell too well.
A radio to hear, Michelins to boot,
power steering and brakes to go
If I dont start in sixty days,
My owners will pay for the tow.
I tried to join the Rusty Fords Club,
To give my mind some rest,
- They wouldn't accept my membership,
"your body is one of the best"
But I've sat one year on McGee's car lot
That's really too much to ask,
They say they will move me out
No matter how much of a task.
At twenty-eight hundred I started out,
I was a good buy at the time,
Theyhave reduced my price so very much
My dealer won't make a dime.
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