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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-04-14, Page 14TOWN AND COUNTRY CLASSIFIEDS 4 ti • a a v PAGE 14-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 21. 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.-3tT 22. Lost and found kaOST• Peppi, black chihuahua. Bennett, Gibbons, Cameron area April 3. Allison Graham 524- 2746.-15 LOST: On Square or West Street, Thursday, April 7th, lady's plastic framed eyeglasses. Finder please call 524.6433,-15 LOST: One diamond ring in vicinity of Esso Station, `I'Goderich. REWARD. Please phone 524.6454,-15x 26. Births YOUNGBLUT: At Alexandra Marine. and General Hospital on April 8, 1977, a boy. to Mr, and Mrs. Steven Youngblut of Goderich. 28. Engagements Mrs. Mark Dalton, RR .3 Goderich is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter Ann Marie to Bruce Pritchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prit- chard, Mississauga. The marriage will be at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge Saturday May 14th, -15 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G, Elliott, Blyth, and formerly of Goderich, announce the forthcoming marriage of their second daughter,~Holly Susan, to John Maurice McDonald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McDonald, Oakville; Ontario. The "wedding will be solemnized on May 7, 1977 at 2:30 o'clock, at Blyth United Church. -15x. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson of Goderich are pleased to an, nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joanne Marie to Mr. James Robert Durst, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Durst, of Benmiller. The wedding will take place at Londesbbro United Church,' Londesboro, on Saturday, May 7, 1977,'at3:3O p.m. -15x 30. In memoriam YOUNG: In loving memory of a dear grandfather Meredith who passed away April 13, 1975. In a quiet country graveyard Where breezes gently blow Lies one we loved so dearly And losttwo years ago, -Always remembered by Anna - Marie. Glynis -Marie and Rose- MariYoung.-I5 YOUNG: In loving memory of a .dear father, Meredith, who passed away April 13, 1975. A We think of him in silence His name we oft recall There's nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall. -Always remembered and sadly missed by Evelyn Popp, Marjorie Treble, son Donald and families, -15 24. Business opportunities 30. In memoriam POWELL. In loving memory of a dear and thoughtful Aunt, Mabel E. Powell, w'ho passed away one year ago, April 10, 1976. You always ',hared in our joys and sorrows, Well remember with love through all tomorrows. -Sadly missed by. Elaine and sons. -15 YOUNG. In loving memory of a dear husband, Meredith Young, who passed away two years ago, April 13, 1975. 1 stood beside your bedside, My heart was crushed and sore, tended you with love and care. Till 1 could do no more. In tears I saw you suffer. And slowly fade away. God knows how much 1 miss you, -Always remembered by his wife Mary ---15 BEAN: In loving memory of David who passed away April 15, 1971. We cannot have the Old days hack When we Were all together But secret tears and loving thoughts Will he with us forever Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Violet and family. -15x 31. Card of thanks KELLESTINE: It's hard to find words to say THANKS to the many' relatives, friends and neighbors who attended our 25th Wedding Anniversary at Saltford and helped make it a day never to be ft2rgotten. Thanks a million -Jean and Chuck Kellestine,-15ne OKE: 1 wish to express my thank you to Dr. Cieslar and nurses in emergency, Dr. Lomas and nurses on 1st floor for their care; friends' and relatives for flowers and goodies and for for -1 sent to the house. -Joyce Oke. -15 MUMBY - The family of the late George Mumby wash to express their sincere thanks ,and deep appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, cards, floral tributes and donations in the loss of a dear father and grandfather. Special thanks to the staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Dr. J.W. Wallace, Goderich fire Department, the Rev. R. J. Crocker and McCallum Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered, Dorothy, Lawrence and families. -=I5 SMJTH: Joy and Ed Smith wish to express their sincere ap- preciation to those who called and sent cards and flowers while Ed was in the hospital recently. Your continued friendship is also much appreciated. -15 A. For sale 20 A MASSEY-1-IARRIS fertilizer drill and grass seed. Phone 524- 7016,-15x 24. Business opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ARE YOU INTERESTED IN OWNING YOUR OWN MUFFLER INSTALLATION SHOP? WE COULD GET YOU STARTED WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF MUFFLER SHOP SUPPLIES, FOR FURTHER IN- FORMATION CONTACT: INTERNATIONAL PARTS (CANADA) LTD. 105COMMANDER BLVD. AGINCOURT, ONTARIO (416) 291-4261 CONTACT BOB BRUCE OR DENNIS COX For Lease TWO BAY SERVICE STATION Goderich An excellent opportunity to start your own business with an investment of Tess than 55000. National ad- vertising, training, financial counselling is available to the sUecessful candidate. For further details please call: Gulf 011 Canada Ltd., London, Ontario, S. H. Watt, 1-672-3030 collect A. For sale PIONEER SEED CORN VARIETIES AVAILABLE 3990(3W) 2600 H.0 80 •DAYS 1977(3W) 2650 H.U. 82 DAYS 39651 WV) 2750 H.Uw87 DAYS 396J(SC) 2800 H U. 90 DAYS Also other varieties available JACK MAYHEW RR 3 CLINTON PHONE 482 3176 Your representative for Goderich Township and Clinton Area. •14-17AR Christian school open house Next week is Christian Education Week' for all pupils, teachers, supporters and friends of the Clinton and District Christian School, In the school, throughout the week of April 17-23, there will be` a ' heightened awareness of the unique Christian c)raracter of the school, of its historical background, and of its dedication to the concept of Christiahity in a democratic society. On Wedn sday from 7 to- 9 p.m:, there will b'e an open house to which the general public, '°all supporters., and friends of Christian education will be invited. The purpose of this evening, explained a staff member, is to familiarize everyone with the school by letting them tour the building and see the displays. He added that there might possibly be an opportunity to clarify some of the more contentious issues concerning Christian education by means of discussion. Kingsbridge welcomes back old ,frien }idly Week celebrations were well attended at St. Joseph's parish church, Kingsbridge. Special welcome is given to the summer' visitor's who, once again , filled the church on Easter Sunday morning. April Ill, I9 : und who will be here during the summer t11ant hs. Brother Carl Voll, C.R. is spending this week visiting with his brothers Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Voll, Mr, and Mr's, Robert Voll in St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Voll, Kitchener and with his sister Mrs. Margaret 1.icnhardt in Waterloo. N1r. and Mrs. Joseph Copperauill and daughter Elizabeth of Detroit, Michigan, spent the Easter holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare. Wedding bells are ringing! A bridal shower is being planned for Miss Ann Dalton, daughter of Mrs, Clarice Dalton to be held in St. Joseph's school gymnasium on Sunday afternoon, April 17 at p.m. Ann's marriage to Bruce Pritchard of Mississaugawill take place in St. Joseph's. Church at Kingsbridge ori' Saturday, May 14. Ralph Austin and John Henderson of Calgary, Alberta are spending two ;weeks vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Austin of Kingsbridge and Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Henderson of Lucknow, following a three week vacation through the southern states of Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico. Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. On their return' they' visited overnight with Ralph's aunt;' Mrs. Walter Judge, Mr„ Judge and families in Jackson', Michigan, with friends London, arriving here on Good Friday, April 8. Raymond Dalton left here on Friday, April, 1st for holidays with relatives and friends in Hamilton an.d Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dalton and daughter Colleen Patricia spent the Easter Sunday holiday with her mother Mr's. George I.ienhardt in St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs, • Danny Frayne of Cambridge, Galt .,pent the Easter holiday weekend with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Frayne and family. The snowbahks on the sides of the roads are almost completely melted away,,and the farmers' are busy re - const rticting their fences that were badly damaged either by the snow or by the bulldozers. Large crowds attended auction sales for Lloyd Collins on Thursday, April 7 and for Cliff Livingston on Monday April 11. Lloyd Robb will he holding his auction sale :1n Monday, April 18• ,HOCKFYNIWS Hockey players on the House League Hockey teams and their parents enjoyed a hockey party held at the Lucknow arena on Monday evening, April 4. FolloWing'an hour's free skating for everyone, the All Star players took to the ice.. Representing the all stars were: Allan McWhinney, Hugh Burgsma, Bill Foran, Gerald Martin, Bernie Burgsma and Jim Foran of the Canadians; Brian VanOsch, David VanOsch, Richard Jurjens, Morris VanOsch, Barry Austin and Peter VanDyke of the Rangers; Bobby Hackett, Brian Arnold, Mike Frayne, David Atkinson and Mark Abbott of the Black Hawks. with Harry Burgsma as coach; Opposing theiabove named squad was Steve Pritchard, Ken Ritchie, Allan Stanley, Eddie VanOsch, Kevin Lindsay, Gary VanBeers of the Leafs; Eddie Davidson, Mike Dennis`, Blair Alton, Steven Davidson, John:Elopf, and Steven Frayne of'. rht eBruins; Mark-Haleriby, Tim Edisbury; John Edisbury; Ed Husk, and John Husk of the Red Wings with Bob MacGillivray as coach. The final score was 5 to 1 ingsbridge CWL hears inecrest party report Twenty-one mombers attended the April meeting of Kingsbridge C.W.L, in the Parish . Hall. Mrs. Marion Austen presided and called the .meeting to order, Fr, Dentinger led in prayer arts read the Scripture. Karla Hogan reported that a 25th anniversary gift had been given to Mr, and Mrs. Joe Boel, The .minutes were read and adopted. The correspondence;;-" consisted of thank yous from Rochelle Champagne, Joe and Joan Boel, Anne Riegling: and letters from Bob McKinley re the Uganda killings and abortion. Motions were made to send donations . to Honduras, the 17. Auction sales Fr. Hennessey fund, the Jesuits, the Bolivian Missions a1d two Missionary nuns who are sisters of members Bertha Knoop, and Jean VanRooy. Mary O'Keefe gave the treasurer's report and read a thank you from Fr, a' Loughlin for the donation. Rochelle Champagne called the roll, Spring cleaning of the. church is needed, Motions were made to pay for extra help 'needed by Br. Carl for rectory cleaning; to supply Er. and Br. with rectory supplies; and to pay for the fuel \used for basement meetings during the year. Pro Life convener, Clarice Dalton reported on the 17. Auction sales STOREY AUCTIONS UNDER INSTRUCTIONS- FROM.THE RECEIVERS TOUCHE•ROSS LTD, THE ASSETS OF T -N Cabinets & Millwork Co. Limited 1000 POND MILLS ROAD, LONDON SALE BY AUCTION 11 A.M., Thursday, April 21st; 1977 Ingersoll Rand 5 h.p Compressor 2 • Rockwell In Table Saws. Talry 1420 Radial Arm Saw.. Canadian 16 Joiner. Sicar 24 Planer, ciw Sharpeners. Inlerwood 264" Belt Sand. er,•Bullalo 15 Drill Press Ermnl Overhead Router Murphy FBP21 Dust Collector System and P,p ng (cost 518.000). 6 Joiner Hendrick 14 Panel Saw. Craftsman 12" Band Saw. Beaver 8 Table Saws EMA 90 Spindle. Shaper Un,ver 254S J. Roll Auto Feed, Steel Storage Packs. Tow Motor. 5 000 Ib Fork Lilt Truck large O,ianldies. Carbatoy Tipped Tools. Hand Drills. Grinders. Screwdrivers Staple Guns and Complete Spray Booth Set. Up. Guns. Tanks Lights. Fans etc STOCK 100 plu', Cabinet Units, 70 Units 12' Counter Tops. 4' s 8 Pressed Board Fancy Cupbomu Door, F,,,ming Lumber. Work Benches. Cleaning Equipment elc. COMPkTE- FINISHED CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN UNITS ALL NEW WITH FRIDGES. STOVES. DISHWASHERS FTr MALT IN LOTS OF TOP QUALITY DISPLAY UNITS. ., Office Desks Chairs . Typewr Iers • Adding Machin • Beautdul bee standing L shaped Bei ,'wood and leather • Pop Vend,,'q Macn,ne Ati Equipment, Machinery -and Furnish• iiigs are hke new;'and of top quality PREVI):W TUESDAY 7.PRIL 19TH 10 TILL 4 Terms 5100 CASH Deposit at time:. of Reor nation Payment in lull by cash or certified cheque. Goods removed by 5 p m Thursday April 21st. Take Highway 126 South off 401, turn west at Wilton Grove Road, 2nd lett (north) is Pond Mills Road. Not responsible for accidents at sale site. i Festival for Life, May 5, 6, 7 in Ottawa and urged mem- bers to go. The bus leaves from Stratford at midnight May 5. Letters are needed to respond to the Family Planning Clinics proposed by Marc Lalonde and the sex education pamphlets used in schools, A donation 'will be given to Pro -Life,. - Members were reminded to keep the plastic bread tags for C,N.I.B, Cultural Life convener. Rota Howard reported on the monthly party at Pinecrest. Nineteen parish members attended and gave a very lively program. Cake was served, and rooms were visited. &thank you was read from Aubrey Higgins. Another party will be held in the spring. Education week is coming op and the Garvey speeches will be presented April 21. Mary Luanne Clare has been doing very well in her public speaking and goes to Peterborough in May to compete for Ontario. Labradoty and Quebec, Fr. Dentinger spoke of the good co-operation he finds in the parish community and the Spiritual feeling during the. Lenten celebrations, The Diocesan Council Convention is to be held in Chatham May 10 and 11, Fr. led in prayer and the meeting was closed, Marian Austen turned the meeting over to the nomination commtktee Ann Berry, Betty Fra me and Fran Riegling whir conducted the election of new officers. New executi e is: President, Marion 'Austen; first vice president Ann Berry; second vice president Tina Van Diepan: third vice president, Betty Doherty; corresponding secretary, Delores Van Osch: recording secretary. Clarice Dalton treasurer, Mary Clare, President Marion Austen thanked the , previous executive for their co operation during the past year and weledmed the new officers, for the first named players. Lunch was served to the boys., their parents, and coaches at the Legion Hall. Ross Errington was the chairntart for the presen- tation of awards and called on the coaches for a few words. Special thanks were given to all who helped make this hockey season so successful,. especially Ross Errington, the coaches, and the parents. Hockey sticks donated by Mr. Andy Whitby were given to tour of the all star players. SCHOOL NEWS The first meeting of the Kingsbridge Professional Develonment Comrjittee will he held on April 12 when the parent members, meet with the school principal in order' to gain information about the forms this development has taken in the past. Members of this committee are Mrs, N. Plasschaert, Mrs. E. Vranken, Mrs. E. Hackett, .Mrs• Clarice Dalton and Mrs, Betty Frayne. The St. Joseph's School Association Executive meet on Thursday the 14th of April to prepare for a general meeting later in the school tern. T.B. testing h'as . been carried out in the school this week as- well as auditory testing. Both areas are ad- niinistered by the Huron NS TCHI CUur1tY Health tests are conduu schools in the e0 yearly basis. House League f)„ hits started and the senior; I{dmonton 5 glyoe Saskutchewa' T E:dr t;oton3,Saska�,, Referees for at were Tom Franke. t' Ref and ItonAusti The educatiop progrLtrn has rib; planned at the community mass e on Monday. Aprilli the kick off and community whether or not ore invited 1p A 1r■ _ e0 d to Just ask the doc Charlie Brown seeks. a little psychiatric, help from Lucy, here in the Holmesville production of Peanuts. Brown, played by Peter Bornath,• paid his nickel and wahls advice from Lucy, played by Barb Forbes. The play is an hour and a half longai • two sets of actors were pressed into service to allow the production to go along sm The play will be staged April 19 and 20 and tickets must be purchased prior too night and can be bought at the school or from a student. (staff -photo) Nifty Nighties • a Congratulate Mari DeBoer The sixth Meeting of the Taylors Corners 4-H Club Nifty Nighties was held orP Wednesday April 6 at Karen Rodges' home. Eight girls answered the roll call of showing trims or finishes and haw they are to be sewn on. Included in the business was the congratulation to Marjorie De Boer who is to travel to Guelph for a con- ference in June. The discussion and demonstration was led by Mrs. Hildebrand who showed us how to set in sleeves, dog"a button with a shank and a slip -stitch hem of the latter two the girlsdid at the meeting, - Walk a block a day, - it's the first step. e14lir eaf�� %tall. 1,11•11,.1.1.11- 7. AINk.ILMI.,\ 7. Real estate for sale 1 "H & R Bloc has a specia reason why you should') let them prepare yo income tax returns" H & R Block has not tndreased 'Islet schedule' hut has kept it unthangediri last year .And lust as always the simpl the return the lower the tee This year more than ever H & R Block shoulddl your taxes H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPL.E 17 DAYS LEFT '19 VICTORIA ST. N. GODERICH Hwy 21 beside Presbyterian Church Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays, 9-5 Saturday Phone 524-8658 7. Real estate for sale 7. Real estatefo All Points Realty Services Inc, 53A Stanley Street, P.O. Box 304, Goderich. Ont STARTER HOME in the east end of Goderich 2 bedrooms, 820,000. Rosemarie Lassaline 524-6818 EXEC! T1V)r Si7,ED NEWER HOME with 8 rooms and recreation roon1.L close to schools and recreation facilities. Double garage and large_lot Cali Jim McCaul GODERiCH NEW HOMES by Fisher Custom Builders from $45,900.01 financing available at current interest rates. Call Rosemarie Lassaline, PORT ALBERT. Large building lots with water provided. $8,000. GODERICH TWP. Mini country estate includes large 2 storey brick rtt±tttodelled to suit modern day living, pond, and over 3 rolling acres forgar° and recreation. Call Jim McCaul, LISTINGS are urgently required service call: Goderich Office 524-6656 Ron Samways 482-3337 for serious purchasers. For coma Jim McCau1524'81 Jo -An fluile0 501 Rosemarie Lassaline 524.6818