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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-16, Page 2914. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 14; NOTICE T..00REDITORS , 25. IN MEMORIAM NOTICE •TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN _SCOTLAND • All persons' having claims against the estate of .John Scotland MacFarlane, late of 65 Montreal Street, Apartment 4, Godertph, Ontario, who died November 22, 1976, are required to file proof of satne -with the undersigned on or before January 15,1i)77;:after which date the estate willbe 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- 44 olicitors44 North Street Goderich, Ontario. —50,51,52 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT NOTICE TO ,CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING In the matter of the bankruptcy' of LORNE MELVIN BROWN of 105 North Street, 'in the town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, in the Province of ` Ontario, unemployed; formerly C:O.B.'as Lorne Brown house builder in the Village of Lurgan, in the County of Bruce. " Notice is Hereby given- that Lorne Melvin • Brown, of 135 North Street, 'Goderich, Ontario, made an assignment on the 7th day of December 1976; that • the first ,meeting of creditors will. be held on the 20th day of December, 1976, at the hour of 3:00. o'clock in the afternoon, at the office of the Official Receiver, Robert. Kaplan, Dominion Public, Building, ;457 Richmond Street, Sixth Floor, Board Room, 'Lon- don; Ontario, and that` to be eligible to vote, creditors must file with me, prior to themeeting Proofs of claim and, .where necessary proxies. DATED at Kitchener; Ontario, this 9th day of December, 1976. Glenn B. DiegelrC.A. Trustee 133 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario 52 15. PUBLIC NOTICE ' R761666, . Ontario -. Municipal Board IN THE MATTER OF Section 17(5) of, The Planning` Act (R.S.C. 1970 c:349), - and - 1N THE MATTER a reference to this Board by the Horiourable John R. Rhodes, Minister of Housing, of an application by Lakeshore Developments Limited for an amendment to ,the: Official Plan for the Huron County Planning Area to change the 'designated use of Land§ comprising parts of Lots 8 and 9, L.R.W. Concession from Agricultural to Seasonal Residential to 'permit the development of a 99 lot sub- division for cottage development, Minister's file WL 0120, Subdivision File 03- 40T-24030 - Township of Stanley . APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL. BOARD hereby appo'infs Monday, the 10th day of. January, 1977 at the hour of one o'clock (local time) in the afternoon at the Township Hall, in the Village of Varna for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing this application. 1f you do net attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed i'li your absence and you will net beentitled' to any further notice of the proceedings. ' In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearingmay request a copy of the decision from the .presiding Board Member, Such decision will be mailed to you when available:, DATED at Toronto this Sth day 01 November, 1976 SECRETARY All persons having claims against the Estate of ERNEST JAMES BOGIE, Far- mer, late, of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Duron, who died on or about the 21'st day of October, 1976, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by: the 25th day of December, 1976, as after that date the assets of the.estate, will be distributed'. ----_ bated at Goderich, Ontario, this 24th day of November, 1976. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc.; 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. ' -Solicitors for'the Estate. -49,50,51 15. PUBLIC NOTICE .WHEELCHAIRS—WALKERS: the Humanitarian Service Committee of the Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524- 9623 -or Fred 'Fritzley, 524- 7217.-38eow. 16. PERSONAL WE INVITE engaged couples to 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 ARE you living with a drinking problem? AL -ANON: can help Phone Goderich 524-6001.-40eow nc •- MINISTRY of Community .and Social Services will have a marr,iage counsellor at Goderich Children's Aid Society .office every Wednesday 'morning. For appointment phone 524-7356. At other times -contact canbe made through Wingham office, phone 357-3370.—eowAR. 19: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i• ATTENTION! IMMEDIATE OPENING for local represen- tatibye; with ;a leading electrical appliance distributor. Oppor- tunity for right person to advance in company. For full details call 524-9024 anytime.-50,51ar 17-7111"N.•• STRTP Canada's leAdIng Furniture strip- . ere wlth.25 shops coast-to-coast Has Available the following 7 Southwestern Ontario dealership territories ... • GoderichClInton • Woodstock:. Ingersoll • Tlllsonburg • Wallace- . burg' • St. Thomas -Aylmer • ' Strathroy • Chatham •• Complete cost per dealershlp $.9,500 includes equipment and supplies Ini- tial chemicals, training, advertising.. .and operations manuals 'and exclu- - sive territory. AN EXCELLENT • For mRETore 1URN UN--INVnformation E STMENTfactual phone or write:. • ': Mr. 6. white, -- . Dip 'N Strip, 215 Ashland Ave., i• London — 453.5100 Dip N Strip-dealarshlps can be operated I on either a full or part-time basis. - 20. TO GIVE AWAY GERMAN Shepherd dog, gentle, good with children. Phone 529- 7998.-51. J - TWO black pups, mother lab, phone 482-7038 after 5:00 p.m. -51 21. 'BIRTHS ROYAL: Mr. and Mrs. David A. Royal, (nee Louise Doyle) are - happy to announce the safe arrival of their. daughter, Erin Mainly, on December 6, 1976, at General Hospital,, Fort McMurray, Alberta.-51nc HAINSWORTH: Jack . and Barbara Hainsworth (nee Henderson) . are pleased to an-• nounce the arrival of a daughter, Cathy Anne, at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, on December 2, 1976..A sister for Nancy.-51nc WITTER: At Alexandra Marine Hospital on Dec: 10, 1976 to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Witter, Goderich, a baby girl, Erica Denise.--nc DOAK: At Alexandra Marine Hospital' on Dec. 11, 1976 ,to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Doak, Goderich; a baby boy, Jeffrey Steven.—n-c TEBOW: At Alexandria Marine Hospital on Dec. 11,'1976 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tebow, Goderich, a baby girl, Laurie Lynn.—nc - HUTCHINS: At. Alexandra Marine Hospital on December 10, 1976, to Mr. and Mrs. Williams 1 Hutchins, Goderich, a baby boy, Bradley John. A brother for Steven and Brian.—nc ro' BEACOM: In loving inemory of a dear . mother and grandmother, Myrtle Beacom, , who passed away December 23, 197.5. •. Many a lonely heartache, . Often a silent tear But always a beautiful. memory Of one we loved so dear: Sadly missed by Bette, Mait, Bill and Marion and Bev and Mary and families: -51 MURRAY: In loving memory of Florence Murray, , who - passed away December 17, 1972. God took her home, it was His will, But in my heart she liveth still. Sadly missed ' by hpsband Lionel. -51 • 26. CARD OF THANKS WIGGINS: The family of the late Bill Wiggins would 'like to thank all those who have helped in any way during his long illness and at -the time of his passing. 'Special thanks to Doctors Korrin and McKim, the nurses on second floor Wingham Hospital, and to all those who helped in any way dulring'his many stays in hospital. Thanks also for'. the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the heart fund, etc., sympathy cards, for food brought to the house and lunch served by the U.C.W., and to Rev. ' Dobson, MacKenzie Funeral Home, the pallbearers, and to anyone who has helped make his illness and passing a little more bearable. .52 McCHARLES: Word's fail to express the way we want to say "Thank You" to everyone who has been so kind in our recent sad bereavemnent. The neighbours, -- friends and relatives who brought food, sent floral tributes, donated to the Cancer Society.and called so many times during. Allan's illness are all greatly ap- preciated. Those folk who did the farm chores, kept the home fires burning and offered prayers on our behalf and the hundreds of letter's 'and cards that have been sent to Allan's -wife, his brothers' - Donald and John and to ourselves will long be remembered.. Allan's wish was that contributions be made direct to the rcM.elanome research centre at Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, where he had been under treatment for seven months. It would be impossible to• write each one individually, therefore through the media of thelocal paper we hope you will accept our thanks and have a happier heart at this Christmas Season: having been so kind. Sincerely Oliver and Marion Mcgharles nc HAMILTON: I wish to say thank you to my relatives and friends for the flowers and cards they sent to me while a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to .Dr. J. W. Wallace, nurses and staff on second west, my teacher Mr. Yeo and fellow students. Shelley. -51 OVERHOLT:'' Words cannot express the deep appreciation for all kindnesses shown in the loss of 'my beloved mother Elma. Our thanks far the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the heart foundation, and cancer society, sympathy cards, and to relatives, neighbors and friends. Special thanks to Rev. R. Crocker for his kind words, pallbearers, Stiles Funeral Home, Dr. A. Deathe, Dr. R. Flowers, nurses and staff Alexandra' Hospital. Special thanks also to Miss R. Stewart, and particularly the assistance of Mrs „Stiles. Mary Anne daughter, sister Mrs. Kack Fellows and family.-51ar • PHELAN: The members of the family of Rev. Msgr. L. J. Phelan P.H.•thank you for your kindness in the loss of a dear one. Special • thanks to. the Bishops, Members of the Clergy of London Diocese. " To Dr. 'M. H. Corrin, Lucknow, Members of the nursing staff of Wingham Hospital, Rev. A. L. Nolan, Wingham, Rev. E. J. Dentinger, C,R., Kingsbridge,` Lloyd Tasker' Funeral Director, Blyth, •, Msgr's. neighboursand friends, members of St. Augustine parish and Catholic Women's . League and Father Nagle, :Council of the Knights of Columbus, Goderich.-51 TAYLOR: I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who remembered Scott and me with gifts, flowers, cards, treats and visits while in Goderich hospital. Special thanks to the nurses, Dr. Thompson ,and` Dr.'Watts! Also . thanks to my cousins for their help since coming home. Kathy and Scott Taylor. —51 THOMPSON I would like to express my sincere thanks to nurses and staff, Doctors Lambert and Thomson:,for their kind care given rite while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospital.—Ken Thompson. ---51 26. CARD OF THANKS DODD: We would like to thank all who remembered us while we werepatients in the Goderich Hospl7kr, fat-mitt—and flowers. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, nurses and staff on second West. Olive and Harry Dodd. -51 STARK; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stark would like. to thank everyone- for the lovely shower and wedding gifts received.. -5 ' HUNTER: The family of the late Elizabeth Hunter wish to express sincere •. thanks to relatives; . friends and neighbours for floral tributes, card donations and food. Special'. thanks to Rev. R. J. Crocker, Stiles Funeral home, Dr. J. W. Wallace and most notably' the Goderich Nursing .Home. For the last five years she. received the warmest,friendliest care anyone could evert ope for. Sincere thanks 'to all: Irving Hunter and family.-51ar • I would like to thank my neigh- bours, relatives, local 1863, and Victoria Jr. Choir for their cards,. gifts and fruit baskets, etc. -while I' was in University Hospital. Also to Dr. D. Smithe and his team, and to the nurses on 4th floor east for their kind attention. W. H. Westlake. -52x - • GODERICH,SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, D Huron Perth Separate School Board • CEMBER 16,1976—Phot 17 Name, family life co-ordinator By Wilma Oke Ronald Gladding, 34, of 1.981 Redford Crescent, Stratford, was named Family Life Co- ordinator by Huron -Perth County -Roman Catholic Separate parate School. Board at a meeting 'in Dublin Monday. He replaces Anthony Chater who resigned September 30 aftereight monbeinths.g with -the Board Mr. Gladding, a teacher ata SL Michael's School, Strat- ford for the past eight years, will ''begin his new work January 1. Mary 'Ann (Phillips). Johnston of '360 John. Street, Goderich, was hired as .half" time teacher for—the ¥in- dergarten class at St. Mary's School, Goderich,, from January 3 to June 30. The Recreation Depart- ment of the' City of Stratford. will continue to trade ice -time for the students" in • the separate schools in Stratford St. Michael's, St. Joseph's St Aloysius, Immaculate Conception and St. Ambrose - for the useof outside school. facilities during the summer of 1977,Trustee F.J. Vere of Stratford said, "It's all free." Mr. Vere said he was told 'by an official that the . Holmesville News By Blanche Deeves Church News Holmesville United Church's worship service was the third Sunday in Advent, the candle of courage. Rev. John Oestreicher was in charge, with Mrs. Marilyn Oestreicl7..er speaking at the service. UCW meets TheHo Imesville UCW met c in ,the hur'ch hall on Wed- nesday afternoon at 10 o'clock Mrs. Dorothy Whitelyand her group, who d collecte $188;75 in /pennies, 1VT hosted rs. Doris Batkin and her group, who collected the most pennies - $192.26 .- to a delicious smorgasbord dinner, enjoyed by all _present. Mr. Elmer Potter presided at the meeting. She. told of customs and con- ditions in the Holy Land at the time of . Jesus' ,birth. Her group took partin the devotion and readings. Mrs. Phyllis Cox chaired the ' business. Roll. call . was answered with "What Christmas means to me." Mrs. Dora Heard favoured the ladies with two whistling selections. ' The following donations were approved: $10 to the C.G.I.T. Fund, Toronto;. $:10 to the John Melton Society; $25. to • . Children's Aid, Goderich; $50 to the Mission Services' Fund, London; $160 to the Family Centre Mission Services. Items not sold at the sewing booth of the bazaar were donated 'to the Children's Aid Society. W.I. gathers . . The December meeting of the Goderich Township W.I. was held at the school in Holmesville. Bernice Macllwain was in charge of the meeting and welcomed everyone in attendance. The Mary Stewart collect was followed^ by the rollcall, which each lady answered by telling of a simple way- to brighten the Christmas season for someone else. Alice Pptter read the minutes of the last meeting and the correspondence. A discussion was held on going to Clinton to` learn how to quilt. There was also a discussion on the next card, party which is to be held on January 13th at the school. Alice Potter gave an in- teresting talkon her trip to the board meeting. The evening's en- tertainment began with a reading by Maytle Banter, and Mrs. Carol , Fisher of Bayfield gave a very in- teresting demonstration on making Christmas decorations and gave a good display of their work. A sing song followed with Molly Cox on the piano. Barb Betties. gave a humorous reading slid Gerda Brand favoured the ladies with several numbers On her accordion. • Alice Porter .and Bernice Macllwain each gave a reading. Winners of the musicalgifts game dere Carole Penhale, Gerda Brand and Corrie Brand: Carole Fisher made the draw on the wreath that was won by Barb Bettles. ' An.exchange'of cookies and Christmas gifts were held. A social time followed the • lunch, which was served by the group in charge. Personals "' . Mrs. Irene Cudmore is in. Ottawa helping out, while her daughter-in-law is ill; Sorry my phone was not :,,working to callall you kind_, helpers in and . around Holmesville. • Clinton ' Carnival "coming With the . Clinton and District Winter Carnival only four weeks away, the Car- nival committee has roughed out a schedule that will be finalized within the next week or so. This year, fpr the first time in its eight-year .history, the Carnival will be held in Mid - January instead of mid- February. The event will get un- derway on Wednesday, January 12 with a card party for senior citizens, -followed on Thursday by the crowning of the queen and Las Vegas night. On Friday January 14, a .girls' hockey tournament will be staged, followed by the snowmobile torchlight parade through town, and the veryNight. popular Hospitality On Saturday, the Carnival ,parade will wind its way "down the main streets in town, followed by a children's afternoon entertainment program, championship broomball and hockey games, 'a family skate night-, and at least two dances. The traditional pancake breakfast will kick off the final day's program on Sunday January 16, followed by a snowmobile poker rally in .the afternoon, and a figure skating program. Admission to most events Willbe $1 for adults 'and 50 . cents for children, and those wishing further details should contact Ruth Lombardo 482-3640, or Clarence Neilans at the .arena,,482-773 ] . WHAT IN THE WORLD IS OXFAM? Travel Agency? _ Baby Food? AirOne? •• Detergent? Development yr Agency! OXFAM Working With People Who Are Helping Themselves I.O. BOX 18,000 STN. HA" TORONTO MSW 1W2 ' Recreation Department received much more co- operation from the separate beard • than from the Perth ,board. The Perth Board has to pay for their students' ice time, 1Wr. Vere said he was was more ice -ti told-therem available to the se separate schools if needed, but he -said at the present time it was sufficient. - Mary Ann Dietrich was hired as a school bus operator for St- Mary's School, Hesson, with her duties to •begin January 3. ' • Chairman Arthur Haid of RR ' 4,- Listowel, was presented with a gift by Trustee , Ted Geoffrey of Zurich on behalf of the board for his 'leadership during the past year. Francis Hicknell of RR 5, Seaforth, and Howard Shantz of Stratford, • who are both retiring this year's- were presented with gifts by Gregory Fleming and •Vin- cent Young respectively on behalf of the board. Both men spoke briefly. Joseph Looby of : Dublin, who is also retiring, was absent from the meeting as he had left for a vacation in Florida, • The inaugural Meeting will be held January 3. Canoe Club �oc a The ` Menesetung Canoe Club, in conjunction with the Goderich. Lawn Bowling Club, held a Christmas party at the . local Royal Canadian Legion Hall on Monday evening. -'t,, Don Smith and Harold Knisley, the presidents, welcomed over 100 members who sat down to a dinner served by the Legion ladies. Mr..Knisley -with the Rev. John Wood at the piano led a carol sing -song after which bridge, 500 and euchre were played. The high prizes for bridge went to Mrs. Margaret Kinkead and Lorne - Mat- thews; in 500, :Mrs..: V. Stanbury and George Allison stood first; euchre prizes were' won by Mrs. Dorothy. Craig and Les Evans. To complete, the , evening lucky door prizes were drawn. Lloyd Young, 'Mrs. Mable Walkoon, Mrs. Mary Mac Laren, ' Mrs, Margaret Shackleton,: Mrs. - C. King, Mrs. Jessie Snell, Harry Shackleton, Mrs. Pat Martin and Mrs. E. Osbaldeston were the happy winners. Purchase six new buses • "Contingent .:upon ,, Ministry of Education grant approval" the Huron County Board . of 'Education moved to approve the purchase of six new school buses at its meeting on. Monday af- ternoon. - On . November 22 • the Management Committee of the Board discussed the T. advisability ,of the purchase and agreed to .recommend that the move be carried out. - Four of the new buses will be of 72• passenger capacity with the remaining two being fitted for 60 passengers. They are to be delivered during the period of January to August of 1977. At the wedge, we have that special something to -make your Christmas gift -giving easier. W,e can help you select a sensational fashion gift that will make her Christmas dreamscome true. Unique one-of'a- kind fashion gifts.. See our con- temporary collection ' of sweaters and sweater sets, the latest look for the festive season. Blouses, in all the . latest shades land designs.. Jumpsuits. Loungewear. - Knits. ScarKes to com- plement. By all• the famous makers. . For your holiday- ; parties, see our dazzling collection of evening dresses, modestly priced. We gift wrap for men. And we're now open "til 9 p..m. daily until Christmas Eve. . " 1 . O'." ? i. tr `, '. ,r,�, t,� ,� .` y rtto, t • I Its 613 o Win a trip for two to Florida. Enter at the wedge - one ticket with every $5.00 purchase. h. wcd$ 8 King Street, .Clinton 482-77'3