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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-22, Page 19GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1977,.-PAGE'18 it fORg, Paind )nal ne of luOi L1/104 Ig Idren'e -36,37,4 CTION` �Orgl ible Rua 3EE'8 deride • 5244'91, TO AN fin na kd. 24.70 Ire eme rem sofini ' ding Rohs Iintmg 29 rH ICA IND IN HYING IND IERl0t refit IE Heatl iN TON rRiC !rs, dis ,cues, ging dd w ,lad .DEP TR Hata it3A o!J 10 vices available amIC 000 finings for a few more Mon. afternoon and ivening. Anyone in - f 1.524.8432 GODERICH 1 CRETE FLOORS nd finishing concrete-; basement, garages,? driveways and g, Call George !gh, one 524-8158 or 262`5341 _ ! LLPAPER AND INTING , clean work ter 6:00 p.m. 24-7961 TIC TANKS LEANED equipment. Two serve you. Phone Clinton 482.3320 and 5270284. 18. Services available TV & Appliance REPAIR • All Makes • Speedy Service • In-home repairs Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 Custom Cider Pressing Bring us apples. We will turn them into pure juice. 50 cents a pal. in your container. Call after 6:00 p.m. Phone Auburn: • 529-7514 PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING WITH "STEAM" • Steam gets the dirt -other methods don't reach • Removes old shampoo • Carpet dries quickly • Steam Machine Rentals. CARPET CARE 216 Wellington Street S. Goderich 524-2440 HOME -RENOVATIONS • Interior 8. Exterior • Additions • Recreation- Rooms • Roofing 524-2062 After Six For Free Estimate Bob's ndscaping all your landscaping ds 111565-2185 R.R.3 Bayfield, Ontario Woodall & Leonard Plumbing Ltd. For Your Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting Needs Bob Woodall 524-2833 VE HEATING COSTS TH A table eel place ed and Built Schmid In Dungannon. s Available... Ph.,529-7922 Johnston Bros. (Bothwell Ltd.) Dungannon, Ontario Sand, Gravel, Crushed Stone Cement Gravel and Road Contractors Picked Up and Delivered Open Daily 7 arm. - 5 p.m. Phone: Dungannon 529-7947 18. Services available / / / / / / / / / / / / / BRIAN STOTHERS BRICK AND BLOCK LAYER FIREPLACES 529-7309 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government Licenced , FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma Goderich 524-8668 CANYON LODGE SERVICES *Landscaping * Lawn Maintenance *Tree Service *Snow Plowing Phone: 524-7917 after 6 p.m. RE -UPHOLSTERING RE -STYLING REPAIRS Let us make -your old furniture better than new. Large assortment of fabrics to choose -from. clOr CaII for free estimate MEL'S UPHOLSTERY RR 2 GODERICH 524-2395 19. Notice to creditors 26. Births All persons having claims against the Estate of MABEL ILA WALKOM, late of the Town ' of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 31st day of August, 1977, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 15th day of October, 1977, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 16th day of September, 1977. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc„ 33 Montreal Street, • Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. -38-40ar 20. Public notices WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.-2eowar I, Dianne Burt, will no longer. -be responsible for any debts in- curred by Edward Burt as of this date September 8, 1977.-36,37,38 LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS CALL TORONTO (416) 864-9381 * SCREENED TOP SOIL * 3/4 Crushed Stone * Backhoe Work Phone LYLE MONTGOMERY Clinton 482-7644 tf/or Backhoe -Bulldozing Public and private sewage systems Government Licensed Excavations of all types Free Estimates Gaetan Jacques Construction RR 2 GODERICH 524-7104 Big or small we do them all! ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich • SEEDING • SODDING • TREES • SHRUBS We have everything you need to prepare your Lawn & Garden for winter. Fall Bulbs are here 19. Notice to credit8rs All persons having claims against the Estate of GORDON DOUGLAS MOHRING, Assistant. Superintendent, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 23rd day of August, 1977, • are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 15th day of October, 1977, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this 16th day of September, 1977. Prest and Egener, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. --38-40ar TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND IN ARREARS OF AXES COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sale will be held in the Council Chambers of the Court House, Goderich, On- tario, on Tuesday, December 6, 1977, at 10:00 A.M. re any unpaid taxes still outstanding at that date, as shown on the list published in the Ontario Gazette on September 3, 1977. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if any of the unpaid lands remain unsold, an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, December- 13, 1977, at the same hour and place. Lists of properties involved may be secured at my office in the Court House, Goderich, Ontario. Bill G. Hanly, Treasurer County of Huron 21. Personal ARE you living with a drinking problem? AL -ANON can help. Phone Goderich 524- 6001.-4eownc 22. Lost and found LOST in Suncoast Drive area, female Siamese cat, light colour, chocolate point REWARD 524-8181 or 524-7525 25. To give away SMALL pups togive away. Phone 524-6940.-38 20. Public notices R1BEY . Glen and Linda are happy to announce the safe arrival of their baby daughter, Crystal Mae, born September 7, 1977, in Wingham and District Hospital.-r38nc 30. In memoriam WARD - In loving memory of a dear sister Alma, who passed away suddenly September 27, 1974. -Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away CHAMPION: Mr. and Mrs. p Time takes away the edge of grief Tufford are �. a>. unce the safe arrival proud otheiro first great grandchild, Brandy Lee, 6 lbs. 14 oz. on August 20, 1977 at St. Catharines General Hospital. Proud parents are Clive and Debbie Champion. First gran- dchild for Mr. and Mrs. R. Sharpe, fourth for Mrs. Joan Champion, all of Stoney Creek. First great. grandchild for Mrs. Betty Sharpe of Dundas. -38x leaf. -Remembered and missed by Joan anti Bing. -38 strict news groups WARD - In fond and lovinggh1I:P1:;4.1 memory of my dear daughter ectAlma, who left us so suddenly, September 27, 1974, Gone but not forgotten. -Mum and brother Bob. -38 NicCUE - Jim and Bonnie McCue 31. Card' of thanks are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sally Joanne Bonnie, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, on September 14, 1977,-38nc KUCMAN - Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Kucman (nee Deborah Sully) at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, on September 14, 1977, a son, Philip Frank.-38nc 28. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austi,t wish to announce the forthcoming mett.riage of their daughter, Michele Olive, to Mr. Robert Rourke, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rourke, Auburn, Ontario. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 8, 1977, at Kingsbridge Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge, Ontario, -38 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kaastra of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Kase Vanden Heuvel of Goderich are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their children, Helen and Laurence. The wedding ceremony will take place on Friday, October 7, 1977 at 7 p.m. in the Christian Reform Church, Clinton -38 4 30. In memoriam LARDER • In loving memory of our dear daughter, Shirley, who passed away September 23, 1953. Twenty-four years have passed since that day The one we loved was called away, God took her home, it was His will But in our hearts she liveth still. -Sadly missed by Mom and Dad. -38x WARD - In loving memory of our dear grandmother Alma Ward, who passed away 3 years ago, September 27, 1974, The years may wipe out many things, But this they will wipe out never The memory of those happy days Which we have spent together. -Lovingly remembered by Debbie, Tracy, Robert and Suzanne. -38 WARD - In loving memory of a dear mother, Alma Ward, who passed away 3- years ago, Sep- tember 27, 1974. Parting was so sudden We often wonder why And the hardest part of all We didn'esay goodbye. You were gone before we realized And only God knows why. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by son Garry and daughter-in-law Joy. -38 GILLIS - In memory of my darling son, Ralph Edwin, who left us six years ago. I cannot forget your smiling face, Your understanding ways, The helping hand you held out to all In those happy bygone days. May God smile upon you And grant you rest in peace. Always remembered and loved by Mom. -38 20. Public notices TAX NOTICE TOWN OF GODERICH IMPROVEMENT AREA SPECIAL CHARGE Businessmen in the Downtown Improvement Area take notice that the special charge set out in By -Law No. 61 of 1977 for designated area covered by By -Law No. 30 of 1977 and approved by O.M.B. is due and payable SEPTEMBER 30th, 1977. r,, Cheque payable to the Town of Goderich Pearl Needham Deputy Collector of Taxes • SCAMAN - I would like to thank my friends for their cards and gifts, phone calls, visits and the many kindnesses, while I was a patient in University Hospital. Special thanks to Mrs. Betty Wilkin, Dr. Hoist and the emergency staff at Alexandra Hospital, Dr. Brash, his team of doctors, the nurses and staff of nine west in University Hospital and Constable Claus and Con- stable Phillips of the Goderich O.P.P.-JohnC.Scaman.-38 - rneeting was opened with the. home. With homemade 4-H Pledge and the Election baking of the very best, of Officers. They are: president, Kathy Schoemaker, vice president, Rhonda Bean, secretary, revolving, treasurer, Lori Dykstra. The requirements of the Club were outlined by the leaders and discussion was then held on the value and variety of fruit. Demon- strations were done on table of measurements. Members correspondent, 524-2076 then participated in making grape sparkle, which is a fruit drink later enjoyed by ,,the., preserves and an abundance. girls. The meeting closed of fresh vegetables you sure r ceding .the . -Se n$ker-- can -stook ..up -for .the winter: - 'reading y ._. and the' Make plans now to attend. girls will , meet again next Monday evening same place and time. Group No. 2 led by Mrs. Brenda Thompson and Louise and ' Ray Heather Clark Wet at the Hetherington paired up for a home of Mrs. Thompson point total of 95'/2 to win the Monday evening September East-West section of play at 19 at 6:30 p.m. The mothers the September 13 meeting of were invited and six mem- the Goderich Bridge Club. hers and four of the mothers There were seven tables in attended which was very play, - gratifying. Election of of - Arlene Gibbons and ficers was special on the Th( resa Donatis took second program with president, pi, ce with 90 points and were Susan Pollock, ' vice- - followed by the teams of president, Alice Nivins, Mary Donnelly and Eleanor secretary treasurer, Dianne Erskine with 87 points and Bogie, press reporter, Linda Mrs. N. Conlon and Pat Best, telephone girl, Barbara Conlon with 82 points. Clark, Achievement Day Barb McLaughlin and Sally committee, Alice Nivins, Rowholham finished first in Barbara Clark and Dianne the North-South section with Bogie, book covers, Susan 92 points, one-half point Pollock, Tammy Louch and ahead of the team of Frank Linda Best. Donnell' and Ted Plante. Discussion for the meeting Ault,'n Furry and Mary was on record hooks, recipe Lapr,to i!nished with 84 files, working methods and points zinc' Dr. and Mrs. M. measuring techniques, fruit Stapleton had a point total of in the food group and Vitamin 821A.C. Demonstration was grape sparkle which proved very enjoyable. The meeting then adjourned and will meet again next Monday same place and same time. The 9-H leaders have at- tended the Training School and this past Monday night saw 4-H groups getting started on the next project which is Featuring Fruit. If there are any young people who would like to take this 4- H project contact Mrs. Kaitting (Ph. 524-2076) this week so you can attend next Monday meeting. Group No. 1 with leaders Helen Brindley and Nancy Brindley started Monday evening in Colborne Town- ship Hall at 7:00 p,m. with seven girls attending. The • a.m. to 6 p.m. They are welcomed to Colborne Township. The Christmas Country Fair to be held in Saltford Valley Hall, Wednesday October 12 and Saturday October 15 has every in- dication of being one of the best yet. There will be several special new features and one can spend a, whole day shopping, looking and getting new ideas and be ready for Christmas with lovely gifts for friends. There is lunch you can easily purchase, so there is no need to have to rush PENTLAND - I wish to thank all my friends and relatives who remembered me in so many ways whir I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, also a sincere -thanks to all who have visited me since coming home. -Marjorie Pen- tland, -38 VINT • I would like to say a very special thanks to my, friends, relatives, neighbors and others for floral gifts, cards and visits while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to all nurses and staff, and to Dr. Cauchi and Dr. Watters, also Rev. and Mrs. Wood, Rev, and, Mrs. Warr, and Rev. Ralph King. All vas very much_ ap-- preciated,-Arnold Vint. -38 Bridge Scores ,olborne corner Gertrude Kaitting, V.I. to hold 63rd annual Delegates from 133 Branches of the Women's Institute will he attending the 63rd annual convention at the Sandpiper Inn in Vanastr a SOFTBALL Due to the inclement weather games have had to he postponed and playoff games will be as soon as possible. next Wednesday and Thur- SOCIAL NEWS sday. The convention area extends from Wingham in the The Enumerating is over north to the Lake Erie and as always one finds some shoreline in the south. The people have moved and there districts in the London are new neighbors here and Convention area are Mid- there. To bring the reader- dlesex East, Middlesex West, ship up to date on who lives Middlesex North, Elgin East, where, the property formerly Oxford South, Elgin West, - owned by Worthy Fowler Perth South, Huron South, where one went to pick Oxford North and Huron- raspherries and West. strawberries, , next to the The theme of the con- Highway Dept. while it will vcntion is "Coming Together still have strawberries and is a Beginning, Working market gardening to some Together is Progress,, j1!Lrs...r,..'*'xtent, has a new house on it Leonard Caffyn of .TIVIsnn- with Mr. and Mrs. Peter burg is the president and will Dykstra as the owners. preside. Mrs. Herbert Another lovely home that Maluske of Chesley, has been sold recently is the president of the federated white brick house, south of Women's institutes of Loyal Corner. This place, Ont.prio, will speak and also years ago, wase owned by Miss Molly McGhee, director Ernest Young, then Wm. of the Home Economics Bogie purchased it and of late Branch, Ministry of it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Agriculture and Food, Stan Whiteman who have now Toronto will speak. sold it to Mr. and Mrs. Barry The banquet at 6 p.m. will ,Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Barr' have as guest speaker, Mr. Johnston are from Elliott Jack Riddell, M.P.P. for Lake and Mr. Johnston is the Huron -Middlesex, The 80th grandson of the late Percy anniversary cake' will also be Johnston who was a Barber be Wednesday October 19 tut during the banquet. The on East Street. Mr. and Mrs. with settings at 5:30 and 7:00 Bradley Family Singers will Johnston plan to open an p.m. Admission is E9 and entertain. Reports will be Antique and Craft Store on children 12 and under. E2, received from all conveners the property in the spring. Tickets can be purchased and an informative and in- This Saturday, September 24 from Mrs. F. McMichael (Ph. teresting two-day convention they are having a Garage 524-8033) or Mrs. J. Wood is being planned. Sale at their place from 9 (Ph. 524-2756). Mr, and Mrs. R. Buchanan visited their daughter and family in North Bay over the weekend. They report very rainy weather all weekend. The leaves are starting to turn but the rainy weather dampens the beauty. Mr. Lloyd Young of Goderich, formerly of Colborne" -Township is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Mrs. MacMacFarlane of Meneset Park is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General- Hospital, Goderich, having suffered a broken ankle. She hopes to return home very soon. Mrs. Jervis of Meneset hasn't been enjoying the hest of health recently and has been in the hospital in Lon- don, but is glad to report she has returned home. Your many friends wish all who are sick and those in hospital a return to improved health. Congratulations are in order for John Clutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clutton, who was married Saturday September 10 to Theresa Green of London. Wedding was " solemnized in St. Georges Presbyterian Church, London. Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute meeting is this Thursday, September 22 at 1:45 p.m. The topic will be Agriculture and Canadian Industries with Mrs, Wilmer Hardy in charge. She plans to give an illustrated talk on Agriculture and Canadian ndustries in the Western Provinces and the Yukon which should be very in- teresting. Special business has to be attended to, so members plan to attend and make note it is an Afternoon Meeting. CHURCH NEWS Benmiller United Church Anniversary Service on Sunday September 18- was well attended and proved to be a very enjoyable Service of Worship. Dr. R,G-. Hazelewood, a former minister was guest speaker and Mrs. Leonard Warr was guest soloist. After the ser- vice friends met friends and renewed old friendships. Benmiller Fowl Supper will