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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-04-28, Page 18Man marks birthday at party dC • 4• • PAGE 18--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 1► J TOWN AMID COUNTR Y •CLASSIFIEDS 18. Services available ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH RAILINGS CUSTOM BUILT by GERALD LEWIS GODERICH 524-2427 MID -WESTERN PAVING • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS • REPAIRS PHONE BARNETT'S TEXACO 524-7744 GENERAL CARPENTRY • REC ROOMS • RENOVATIONS • PAINTING • ODD JOBS Call BOB after six 524-2818 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Now is the time TO BOOK '77 WEDDINGS FRED H. BISSET PHOTOGRAPHY GODERICH, ONT, 524.7223EVENINGS 1 CLOCKS REPAIRED All types. • • Grandfather • Antique • French, Etc. • Specialist our Chime Clocks Will pick upand deliver. Trade work accepted. J.T. HOLLINSHEAD Residence 482-3759 tfar 19. Notice to creditors iN THE ESTATE OF C;F c1RC;i AR'i'Ht'R BUCHAN,AN. IATF: OE THE TOWN OF GOI)E.RIC/4, IN THE COUNTY Oh HURON All persons claiming against the abort Estate ere required to forward full paruc'ulars of their clam. to the undersigned, on or hefnre the 16th day of :Ma, . 1977, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY,Ni MURPHY. Barristers. isters. 14 The Square. ;oDERICH, Ontario, Solicitors: for'the Fatale 117 -Igor. Al.l p.r•.tinti has int; (ta,lms 1g,11n.t the I -state ;it ERE•:I)t•.RIrK AR'I Ht. R. HARKER, retried, lute. +,.f th, town of (ioderirh, in the County of Huron, whodied nn or ;rout the 21st day of :Starch. 1977, ,•e recluired to file the same with full particulars with the 'undersigned try the 14th day of \1ay., 1077, as after that (late the asserts of Cho estate will be distributed. D1TF:1) at C;ocferirh, Ontario, this 15th day of April. 1977. E'RF:STand F{GENF?R. F;arrlsters. e11. 33 Montreal Street Goderich, Ontario Solicitors for the I-1state -16.1 gar in the estate of WAi.TER HAWTHORNE':. ALL persons ha: mg claims against the estate, of \VA11 ER HAWTHORNE late of 1i5 Nelson Street East, Goderich. Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of December, 1976. are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 23rd day of May 1977,.full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal- Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then hose •not ice. DATED at Stratford this 15th day of April. 1977, VICTORIA AND GREY JR.UST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street, Stratford: Ontario Executor By L, Ray Waaler Their Solicitor herein, -16-18 20. Public notices t,'5S VON GAMBLING JUNKETS BRIAN FLANNIGAN JUNKET CO-ORDINATOR 527-1700 527-0747 PLANNED PARENTHOOD DROP IN CENTRE 1117 \0I R.1/1 GO?ERICH NOW.OPEN: MONDAY AND THURSDAY 3.6p,rn, 7 • 10 p.m. Corporation of the Town of Goderich TO LEASE Grazing land with barn Located in the Goderich Industrial Park, formerly .Mitchell Farm A • 25 acres B • 5 acres C • 512 acres D • 3412 acres 24. Business opportunities 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. 105 COMMANDER BLVD. AGINCOURT, ONTARIO (416) 291-4261 CONTACT BOB BRUCE OR DENNIS COX 28. Engagements Friend. of Dennis Dalton and Dehhle Barlett wish to announce their engagement on Tuesday, April 19. 1977 We wish them the (( ry hot, -17 11•• and Mr., ,'vleuitgomery Adana Simons Jr. of Toronto wish'to announcee the forthcom ing marriage -oftheir daughter, Ellen (•ookltit Michael N' illiarn Gregg, son of ,1r. and Mrs. . George Gregg of Hayfield, Ontario. The rnar'r ugc• w til take place on May -'S. 11177 at Leaside United Church tt Toronto. -17 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Orr wish to itnyounc•e the engagement of their only daughter, Betty Anne, tip Russell Alan Watson, son of :tile.. Rae Watson and the late Mrs, 11'otson of RR 1, Arkuna. The wedding vstill take place early in :Slay at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Strathr oy -1 7x 30. In memoriam ('RAWFORD: In loving. memory .of a dear husband, father and. grandfather, Stanley Lloyd,. who pissed asvay. four years ago. April 30th, 1973. Where eternal suns are shining .And skies are ever blue, Wc pray your soul is resting 'Til we may come to you. -Lovingly remembered by wife Sarah, son Ken, daughter M n:et:et, Son-in-law Delrper and grandchildren.. -17 For a total of 7.0 acres more or \, f. I3STE'R: In hiving memory of less of arable land. a dear wife and another, Win- Lessee to be responsible for all iirft•°(i' who passed away Iwo" years iigo. May 3rd. 1975.. fencing and tencing control,Icasuresi moments keep her repairs to barn, hydro, and water used. - - neat Lease to be for 5 years subject to time unfold~ another year \'' 1 30 day cancellation on whole or longer in our lives to share part thereof needed for In- I n oti`siL. arts forever there; dustrial expansion or town use,. --•-•'-Sadly missed by husband Tenders will be received at the Harold, ,Man, Glen and Town Hall until 12 noon Monday, 1(nilies--1ix May 2nd, 1977, Highest bid not necessarily ac -i \Y I.OR; In loving memory of a cepte - (kill' wife, moher and grand- mother, Mrs. Verna Taylor, who Robert Allen passed away one year-ago on Property Chairman April 27, 1976.. Eileen Palmer Softly from the shadows Property Co -Chairman She heard a gentle call, With farewells left unspoken .She quietly left us all. -Ever remembered by husband Everett, daughters Lois and Joyceandgrandchildren,•-••17nc 21...Personal w'l I ,7\ r1'E- t•r ,,� ,.d ; ul,l(,� err 31. Card of thanks th' A,h„r (;,r, .,-it�,r R r, , 1114' onet or tt n ,t,i hoer' ' (1 .h(iw .17;0 lir iL•ti ti, ,...h:. r 1 ;rf 20. Public notices FiE.LDE•:R. I would like to thank my relative•s and friends for the 1.14-ly gifts, flowers and visits while E wo', in Alexandra 11o.piiitt. and .ince returning home. All was very much ap- tJI'cr ,i '1. -.Vi area ga ret Heti ti r•r -17 THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH HAS FOR SALE MUNICIPAL .DEBENTURES IN AMOUNT $23,909.00 bearing interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum payable annually on December 20th in each year at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Wingham, Ontario, The debentures to run for TQ..years and be dated December 10th 1976. SCHEDULE Due Dec. 20 in year Principal. Coupons attached Instalment no 1. 1977 1,500.18 2. 1978 1,650.20 3. 1979 1,815.22 4. 1980 1,996.74 5. 1981 2,196.41 6. 1982 2,416,05 7. 1983 2,657.66 8. 1984 2,923.42 9, 1985 3,215.77. 10. 1986 3,537,35 1 at 150.02 2 at 165,02‘'each 3 at 181.52 each 4 at 199,67 each 5 at 219.64 each 6 at 241,61 each 7 at 265.76 each 8 at 292.14 each 9 at 32.1.58 each 10 at 353.74 each Accrued interest will be added. Bids will be received for consideration on any one or more instalment is) with preference to the highest and earliest. For further information contact Alex. McBurney, Treasurer. Telephone 357.2917 Belgrave, Ontario. 31. Card of thanks GOOD: No words can express the warm feeling we have for the ratepayers of Colborne township fur the gifts received at the social evening held at the Sunset Golf Club on our behalf, A special thanks to Council and everyone involved in the arrangements and 'those in attendance fur making this an evening never to be forgotten, -Viand Mel. -17x BEAN: I wish to thank all my neighbors and relatives who sent flowers, cards or gifts while a patient at the General Hospital.. Special thanks to Dr. Hollineworih and nurses. -Mrs. Olive Reari.---17 \•INj: I wish to thank my relatives, friends, neighbors and nrganizatiuns for all kindnesses while 1 was a patient in Alexandra Hospital, also the Emergency Staff, O,R,, intensive Cart 2nd, flout and Isolation 1st floor. .Special thanks to Dr. Watts Dr. Matters. Dr. Cieslar, Dr. Lambert and the Candy Stripers. Ail was greatly ap- pr eciated.-E1rnold Yint,-17 STEWART: The family of the lure Margaret C, Stewart extend their heartfelt thanks and ap- preciation for all the many acts of kindness, the cards and floral tributes, and the memorial donations. Our special thanks to Rev. G, L. Royal fir his message of comfort; Res.. R, C. McCallum for his visitations; to the Mceillum Funeral Home for their personal Care of the arrangements, and to Mrs. Raithhy and the staff of Maitland 'Manor for their wonderful care and kindness. -Grace and William Cameron. -17x Opesation Ufreitsik 7. Real estate for sale to'N All Points Realty Services Inc. 53A Stanley St., Goderich P. O. Box 304 524.6656 COUNTRY ESTATES Tuckersmith Twp. 31/2 acres, 5 bedroom home with workshop 540,000. GODERICH TWP. 31.4 acres, renovated 3 bedroom home, pond 548,500. McKILLOP TWP. 31/2 acres, beautiful 3 bedroom renovated home 554,900. BAYFIELD New homes by G. E. Walter Constriction from 538,500. Georgian Mansion on 1 acre 579,500, - Building lots 512,000. GODERICH TWP. 80 acres on Hwy. 21 with bush and creek 560,000. 3 bedroom fully furnished cottage near Bayfield 529,900, VANASTRA y. Regina Rd. partially finished rec room $1$,000. KIPPEN 11/2 storey with large workshop reduced to 526,250. PORT ALBERT Building lots 58,000. GODERICH New 3 bedroom homes, HUDAC warranty, by Fisher Custom Builders; from 545,900. Near hospital, 4 bedroom 21/7 storey redbrick 542,900. Executive size split level well located, fireplace and workshop , 559,500, Starter home 520,000. Goderich- Jim McCaul Res. S24.8096 Rosemarie Lassaline Res. 524-6818 Clinton Ron. Samways Res, 482.3337 JoAnn Bollen Res. 565.2124 t ungr.itoiotions to Mr. I r;utk Austin who celebrated his Stith birthday lust Sunday with a smorgasbord dinner for family and friends in Kingsbridge Parish Hall. The dinner was followed by- a. gathering at the home'of his slaughter Teresa 0nd her husband; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney. Mrs. Cecil Blake visited on Sunday with Mr.,and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick in Wingham and attended the Baptist church to hear the Bible School Choir from Jackson, Michigan. RICHARD IN HOSPITAL Mr Richard Thompson who spent saome time earlier in <)oderich hospital due to a hock injury suffered at work in the salt mine, has been in London in hospital for treatment. Johnny, Greg and Larissa A ldha m of Goderich spent the weekend with their grand- mother, Mrs. Mary Bere. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Jones on the death of Mrs. Jones: father. Mr. Frank Tanner who passed away in Toronto on April 1". aged years: He nail visited his daughter and family in Dungannon in the summers since they moved here and made several friends here,. Mr, and Mrs, Reginald ,tones, Michael and Gareth and Mrs. Jones (Reginald's mother) spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tanner . in Agincourt and attended Mr, Tanner's funeral. The subject of Rev. H.G. Dobson's sermon' at Dungannon 'United Church was "The Evil One' ," The Sacrament of Baptism will he administered on Mother's Day, May t{ at the regular service. Interested parents should contact *minister. Dunganroin heminister- Dungann'n U.C.W. are 'having a potluck dinner and meeting on May )(i' at Former members ' are in- vited. A good turn out of present members is requested. ' There will he'a Ree to scrub the basement and the aisles in the sanctuary. and general spring cleaning of the church on May 11 and 1:'. Volunteers are asked to- come and help, Would Sunday School teachers please clean their book shelves? Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Irwin were Mr. and Mrs, Russell Irwin, 9th concession and Mr. and Mrs, Percy Blundell. Goderich, Several from here attended the 50th anniversary dance for Mr. ' and Mrs. Calvin McIntyre in Whitechurch Hall on Saturday night. Glen Zehr of Tavistock was the speaker at Dungannon Christian F cllnwship'e,hurch on Sunday, speaking on -Three Steps of Forgiveness': haled on Rphesians Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc('ormick and .tut'•Mar'de. near V hitt'chureh• visited with Mr-. and Mrs. (1r;tharrt McGee on .Sunday, 7. Real estate for sale 1111 I IC \ CRY 1114X AMPL 110111( ,A13111: ti � 1 9 L' j,! Close up look Chris Weber takes a close up look at a rock sample in this chemistry displayat Itrook5ide.Public School science and hobby show recently. The show was putonby .i, +i,7 and 8 students and this display was done by Janice Robinson. (staff -photo) Brookside celebrates education week Last week was Education Week, Brookside had a special day on Wednesday. On Tuesday afternoon the students set up their displays for the Science and Hobby Fair, held on Wednesday in the gym. These were judged after school on Tuesday. Senior Judges were Mr. Liddle, Mas, Bere and Miss Trezise. Junior judges were Mr. Jewett, Mrs. Blake, Mr, •Errington. Grades 5 and 6 winners were: Experiments - first, Janice Naylor and Janice Pollock; second, Diane Mole: third, Betty Wagler and fourth, Juergen Kulle. Displays first, George Dierolf; second, Anne Greba, third, Sharon Fry and Kathy Metzger and fourth,, Elizabeth Jefferson. Grades an,d 8 winners were: Experiments - first, Brenda Henderson and Carol Ritchie; second, Janice Robinson and Joanne Culbert and third, Suzanne Kirkland, Displays - first,•Mike Frey; second, Tom Wagler: third, Karen Metzger and Dorothy Martin and fourth M and Helen Simpson, On Wednesday n parents were invitedlo the classrooms and to the display at the gym Science and Hobby F the afternoon all student an opportunity to visi Fair. The day°and the were certaitilya'succe The remedial re group from Grade3 lunch of hot dogs with Bere to observe Wild Day on Friday after read a cowboy story. Builders join. together for greater strength ,1 group of Goderich and area home builders and related tradesmen are proceeding with plans to organize a local chapter of the Ontario Home Builders Association, Following a meeting with Bob Hall.psist president of the 'Guelph Home Builders Association and an executive nteniher. of the Ontario branch, and Henry Molder, first vice-president of the Guelph Association, ap- proxrmcrtely :'5 men indicated ;in interest in forming a local chapter.. H;ill explained that 7. Real estate for sale LOWER INTEREST RATES n NOW AVAILABLE ON lst and 2nd Mortgages ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ON RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES Interim Financing for New Construction and Land Development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LIMITED HEADOFFICE: 56 WEBER STREET EAST, KITCHENER,. (519) 744.6535 BRANCH OFFICE: 705 GODERICH STREET, PORP ELGIN, (519) 832-2044 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH EVENINGS CALL JIM FOSTER 832.5554 ve membership in HUDAC possible must be 0 would he very beneficial for the association to the Goderich builders.' He festive. related the impact that the One of the main co Guelph Association has on the expressed by member's membership of 130 firms in community.. Boasting a fledgling group to Ha the impost charge,ofll, the Guelph district the all undeveloped land association is divided into towel. Hall said that charges have p builders for yeatl suggested that the:„ must do its homework prepi`tred to talk to He added that the as must pursue their 11! that will affect theirbo' Ray Fisher. one group's organizers, sa Goderich shouldhavel an association a year the main priority now form the local chapl?! talkto council act sub -committees responsible for public relations, social events, radio and television exposure andan education committee also sponsors contests and bursaries among district high school students. Hall emphasized the point that associations must also be actively involved in politics at all levels, "It is emphatic that the association get into the political arena. Thje Ontario Council, with a 15 member executive• hoard and 30 impost member associations acts as a political lobby." he said. I t� "Twenty per cent of the GDC p, legislation at Queens Park - relates to the business and we constantly monitor that legislation." Hall said that home builders and tradesmen have a responribility to the customers and the com- munity and that the only way to get and protect good legislation was to. be IA' on it. }{t; su'ggest'ed to the Goderich group that proper legislation could only he made if the legislators had a proper understanding of the business, And that onus was 00 the builders. Molder cautioned the group on establishing a builder -only oriented association, He estimated that several home builders associations, whose executives were dominated by home builders suffered from a lack of participation from the other trades. He reiterated the point that as many peoplb as ) county teams Twenty-four student grades 9, 10 and Il.a took part in a nation?!, Math Conte.;;l Mar sponsored by the UN of Waterloo,teak The Goderich ear pried of the top tcstant5 nm GDCI. fourth nun. of Q s ; Zone : 9 and fir;t t>if County meyptbers: Team who placed: Coughlan, With' in the division tIi dividual gore narrowly. missedasr. provincial honour ro David Smith anddti were rhe othertWO.t All three are dnl3t LI er nt, E1 p1 Pa TC 00 g le in LI br rt to LI al ed Of m til s, lac or oa DV on do NF I( at ge, K n T ate net 01 m en, er 1 TN alt tr die ORI mb Tip ive ski on, In GA' hot er LS m ano kB dro tsio ERl 0,4 C101 ive to edia ON alow pave ssioi CRE lot, SHE Kea 24.95 OLD Yfiel •2821 Fel