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18. Services available 19. Notice to creditors 20. Public notices
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Home Repairs
Renovations
Additions
Sun Decks & Fences
PHONE 524-7417
after 5 p.m,
TAX TIME
SERVICES
ACCURATE
RETURNS I
GUARANTEED
OPERATED BY:
H. Mitchell
R.R. 3, CLINTON
SUNCOAST MALL
GODERICH
OPEN
MON. TO FRI. 10 to 8
• SAT. 10to5
524-4433
SEPTIC TANKS
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Phone H.T. Dale, Clinton
482-3320 and Seaforth
527-0284.
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, Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
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refrigerators. dishwashers,
ranges.
GAS
Ranges. barbecues, lights,,
ranges.
GODERICH
CONCRETE FLOORS
Laying and finishing
concrete floors for
basements, garages,
patios, driveways. Call
George Barralclough.
Phone 524-8158,
For Your Home
Repairs, Additions,
and All your car-
pentry needs
CALL
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524-9686
WAYNE A. YOUNG
"SMALL
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REPAIR CENTRE"
351 Suncaost Dr.
Goderich
524-8165
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BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING
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Septic Tank Installations
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Goderich
524-8668
PROFESSIONAL
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WITH
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• Storm gots the dirt
other methods don't
roach
• Removal ®Id shampoo
• Carpet dries quickly
• Steam Machine Ren-
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CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.
Godsrlch
324=2440
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
of the estate of Zeta Pearl
Baechler, late of North
Vancouver, British
Columbia, widow, who died
on the 19th of March, 1978.
Take notice that all per-
sons having claims against
this estate are required to
send to the undernamed
their names and particulars
of their claims on or before
the 22nd day of March, 1979,
after which date the estate
will be distributed having
regard only to the claims of
which the "Executors then
have notice.
McPHERSON,
PRINCE & GEDDES
800 Canada Building
Windsor, Ontario
N9A 6S5
Solicitors for the estate
—9-11ar
21. Personal
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
(mortgages: debt con-
solidations, loans) Call
Committ-More Investments
Ltd., Robert Hiller, Mitchell
348-9548 or Brian Beacock,
Kitchener 745-8418.-8tf
DO YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS about our
services, in regards to your
invitation we sent to you in
the mail, Phone 482-9300,
Ontario Motor League, .7
Rattenbury Street, Clin-
ton.-10-12ar •
ARE YOU unattached,
separated, single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,
Owen Sound N9K 5P1. Please
state age. -11-13x•
I WOULD like to meet a
woman companion around 45
to 50 years old. I have no
family and never been
married. Phone 482-7478 or
write to Clifford Huffman,
Brucefield, Ontario. -11,12
22. Lost and found
LOST — Male Scotch Collie,
Lurgan Beach and Point
Clark area. Sable -and white
with scratch scar on muzzle.
$200 reward offered for
return of "Rover" or in-
formation which leads to
locating him. Phone 395-
2255.-11
LOST — Antique scarf pin,
valued as keepsake - Friday
afternoon area Square or
Suncoast Mall. Please phone
524-2486.-11
LOST — Reward to anyone
knowing the whereabouts of
Laddie, a Lassie collie type
dog, that strayed from home
at the Nile. Call Harold
McGee, 529-7293.-11
24. Business
opportunities
EARN UP TO
'15,000 PER YEAR
Raise large bait worms
In your basement or
garage. Completely
odourless. Small in-
vestment required.
National Green Project
Ltd. 1703 Mattawa
Avenue, Mississauga,
Ontario. L4X 1K5.
Telephone: 1-416-276-
4560.
DEALERS WANTED
Company ' offers
unlimited opportunity
in the reations fastest
growing industry as
stated by a leading
journal.
Typical Income Range
'30,000.to '60,900
Total Secured
Investment
'2,995."
WE OFFER:
1. 100% secured invest-
ment
2. Paid vacations
3. Paid training
4. Assistance after
training
Our manufacturer is the
world's oldest_ and
largest In Its field. Ex-
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products. No service
required. Proven 98%
market.
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IAlt. ELLIOTT
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1979—PAGE 19
Auburn couple
celebrate anniversary
20. Public notices
DR. JAMES ROURKE,
MD,CCFP
is pleased to announce
the opening of his practice of
FAMILY MEDICINE
Monday
April 2nd, 1979
qt
53 NORTH ST. GODERICH
Phone number to follow
Prior to opening use 524-9511
(c/o Goderich MedicaLCentre) to make appointment
24. Business
opportunities
Short Order
Cook
interested in leasing a 1.
' new takeout restaurant 3
and arcade in Clinton,
newly renovated. A
very good business op- ;
portunity. Some finan-
cing i
j ' "available to the
Liright person. Call
Seaforth 527-0610.
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
A highly progressive
manufacturer is expanding
its operation. After 3 years of
consumer studies, CENTRA -
VAC 'Manufacturing has
designed and engineered a
beautiful built-in vacuum
system, with features no
other system can offer. It is
the DELUXE system offered
at the price of regular less
versatile systems. DON'T
MISS this opportunity to
increase your income. This
dealership can be handled
from your home or com-
plement a growing business.
Send dealer inquiries to:
CENTRA -VAC
DISTRIBUTING
298 Davis St., Sarnia, Ont.
or call 519-336-0441
25. To give away
FIVE MONTH OLD
Labrador, friendly; has had
shots. Ideal for country
family. Enquire 524-6505.-11
26. Births
BREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breen
of Goderich are happy to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Kristen Elaine on
March 9, 1979 at Goderich
Hospital.
UTLEY
Bruce and Rodene Utley are
pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter, Tara
Dene, 9 lbs. 61/2 oz. on
March 6, 1979, at Alexandra
—Hospital, Goderich.- A sister
for Erin and Owen. A.
granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Pentland,
Dungannon, and Mrs. E.
Utley, South Daytona,
Florida.-1Inc
WATT
Lieutenant and Mrs. Neil
Watt of Goderich are pleased
to announce the birth of their
son, Ryan' Neil, 8 Ib. 101/2 oz.
on March 6, 1979 at Goderich
Hospital.
28. Engagements
FOWLER-DEGRAAF
Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeGraaf
with to announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Evelyn to Dennis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Fowler. The wedding will
take place March 23, 1979 at 7
p.m. at Victoria Street
United Church. -11x
WIINTADs)
a/retina/1NY SHE
1
28. Engagements
McARTHUR-ALLEN
Catherine and Robert Allen,
Goderich, Ontario, are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Heather Ann
to Mr, Harry Alexander Idris
McArthur, son of Lois, and
the late Donald McArthur,
Victoria, British Columbia.
The wedding will take place
in Victoria Street United
Church, Goderich, Ontario,
on Saturday, April 19, 1979, -
at three o'clock.—i Inc
29.
Marriages
GLOUSHER
-STEWART
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stewart, Goderich, Ontario,
are proud to announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Cheryl Charlene, to Mr.
Ronald Bruce Gloushe'r, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Glousher, Goderich. The
wedding took place on
Saturday, March 10, 1979, in
' Knoz—Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, Ont. -11
30. In,memoriam
DRAPER
In loving memory of a dear
grandmother, Theresa, who
passed away one year ago,
March 16, 1978.
Our family circle has been
broken,
A link gone from our chain;
But though we're parted for
awhile,
We know we'lLmeet again.
It broke our hearts to lose
you
But you didn'tgo alone,
Because part of me went
with you
The day God called you
home.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by grand-
daughter Darlene and
family.—1 l x
31. Card of thanks
ANDERSON
We would like to sincerely'
thank the people of the
community who organized,
supplied and prepared the
lunch, the friends and neigh -
hors who attended the
benefit dance for our neigh-
bbes, the Drennans and
ourselves last Friday night.
Thank you one ' and
all.—Gordon, Madeline
Anderson and family. -11
31. Card of thanks
DUSTQ W
The family of the late Gladys
Dustow wish to express their
sincere thanks to relatives,
neighbors and friends for all
the kindness and sympathy
shown during the recent loss
of a dear mother. A special
thanks to the doctors and
nurses -in the intensive care
unit in Goderich Hospital
and Rev. Ralph King for his
comforting words. Your
kindness will always be
remembered.—Evelyn
Patterson & family, Gerald
Dustow & family.—liar
DRENNAN
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our neigh-
bors, who organized the
benefit dance. We are
grateful to all our friends
and neighbors for their
thoughtfulness, kindness and
their generous contributions.
Thank you all.—Jim, Emily,
Paul, Shawn and Jen-
nifer. -11.
We wish to thank all the
mothers and fathers for their
help in the dressing room's,
setting up lighting and
scenery and taking care of
music. Thanks also to Pam
and Pat's Boutique for their
loan of costumes, our
president for helping and the
beautiful flowers. Also
Schaefer's Ladies Wear, the
Fashion Shoppe for the loan
of mannequins. To Ronnie
and Alex Varga for the
donation of ball room lights,
Grant Ellison as our master
of ceremonies and to all our
skaters, their pros, Mr. Rick
Pettit and Mrs. Fran Brady
who did such a very good job
of making the show a real
succ.ess. Ice Nicks will be
shown on Cable 12 on March
29 at 7 p.m.—Goderich
Figure Skating Club. -1 lar
KNECHTEL
The family of the late Ethel
Knech,tel wish to express
their 'appreciation to
relatives and friends for all
their kindnesses extended to
us during the loss of a
mother, grandmother and
great-
grandmother.—Auleen
Curry and family. -11
A large crowd attended
the dance last Friday
evening for Mr. and„Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer on the.
occasion of their silver
wedding anniversary.
Their family Mr. and
Mrs. Terry 'Foran of
Woodstock, Miss Wanda
Plaetzer of London and
Larry Plaetzer of Auburn
assisted their parents in
receiving the guests.
Music for dancing was
supplied by the Country
Cavalier orchestra.
Mr. Maurice Bean and
Mrs. Evelyn Merrill were
co -speakers reminiscing
past years. They
presented their family to
everyone and also in-
troduced members of the
bridal party from 25
year ago.
Larry presented his
parents with a purse of
money.
Jean and Lawrence
thanked their family and
friends.
Guests were present
from Dungannon,
Lucknow, Goderich,
London, St. Thomas,
Wingham and Lucknow.
The Clinton and Lucknow
square dancing groups
and .,members of the
Wingham curling Club
were also present -
On Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Plaetzer were
., honored with a dinner
served to the close
relatives and the wedding
party.
Those ' of the wedding
party present were -Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Doherty
of Port Albert (maid of
honour, " Betty Black) ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley
of St. Thomas
(bridesmaid Margaret
Black), Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Alton of R.R. 5 Lucknow
(bridesmaid Edna
Stewart) ; Mr. and Mrs.
George Underwood of
Wingham (Best Man),
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear
of Londesboro (usher)
and Ray Stanley (usher).
Relatives present were -
Mr. Orval Free,'Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Merrill of
R.R. 2 Clinton, Mrs.
Grace Campbell of
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey?'- Silli'19'"-bfD'131yth,
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huston
of Kincardine, Mrs.
Wilfred Plunkett, Mr.
Gordon Plunkett, Mr„ and
Mrs. Maurice Bean, Mr.
Dana Bean and Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
Serving the guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Foran, Miss Wanda
Plaetzer and Larry
Plaetzer..
LIONS CLUB
Twenty members and
four guests were present
at the Auburn and
District Lions Club
meeting when they met in
the Auburn Community
Memorial Hall last
Wednesday evening. Lion
President Bud Chamney
presided and was also the
Winner of the dinner
raffle. •
The minutes were read
'by the secretary, Lion
Bob Worsell and accepted
on motion of Lion Randy
Machan, seconded by
LionMarinus Bakker.
The financial
statement was given by
Lion Jim Schneider and
he reviewed each of the
accounts.
Correspondence was
read by Lion President
Bud Chamney. Couples
are invited to attend a
Lioness Workshop in
Walkerton on April 1 at
1:30 pm.
May 5 was set as the
date for the auction sale.
A possible new
member, Gerry McPhee,
was introduced to the
Club by Lion Bill
Crawford.
The guest speaker of
the evening was. Doug
Mayer of Kitchener. He
spoke of the problems of
handicapped persons. He
was introduced by .Lion
Bill Crawford, and
thanked by Lion Mark
Arthur and presented
,with a gift. -
• It was announced that
the towers,shields and
wire for the Ball Lights
have been ordered.
Residents are asked to
help and support this
project through the
MARTIN
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to the nurses
and staff, first floor at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Dr. Chan,
Dr. Cauchi and Dr.
Driedger, those who visited
me in hospital, sent cards -
and flowers. Also visitors I
have had since returning
home. Thanks again to
all.—Mona Martin. --11x
PETRIE
Barb and Michael Petrie
would like to thank everyone
for the gifts, flowers, cards
and visits we received
during our stay in the
hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Cauchi, Dr. Driedger,
and to the nursing staff on
second floor. -11x
PLAETZER
We wish to sincerely thank
our family and others who
helped make Friday evening
in Blyth to celebrate our 25th
wedding anniversary such a
memorable occasion. Also
for the delicious dinner
served at our home on
Sunday. Your presence, gifts
and cards will always be
treasured.—Lawrence and
Jean. -11
UTLEY
We would like to thank the
staff of second east,
Alexandra Hospital, for their
kindness and a special thank
you to Doctors Thomson and
Watts.-Rodene and Tara
Utley. -11
SENIOR POSITION
AVAILABLE
at the
Bank of Montreal
The Square, Goderich
Position available Immediately. Experience Is
preferred. Resume( required.
Please contact
PAT MUNROE
Call . .524-7391
Auburn Lions Lottery this '
summer.
Motion to adjourn was
made by. Lion Gordon
• Daer and President, Lion
Bud Chamney,
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY '
The Auburn Hor-
ticultural Society held its
March meeting in the
Community Memorial
Hall." with the president,
Mrs. Dorothy Grange, in
charge. She opened the
meeting with 0 Canada
with Mrs. Donald Haines
at the piano.
Mrs. Grange then
commenced by reading a
poem, Footprints in the
Snow.
A solo, Smile, Smile,
Smile, was sung by Mrs.
Tom Jardin accompanied
by Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.
• Mrs. Frank Raithby
introduced the guest
speaker the reverend
Wayne Good of Blyth. He
showed slides of flowers
that . bloom spring,
summer fall and winter.
He gave interesting
commentary on gar-
dening work and had a
film on the slow opening
of a flower bud. He gave
many gardening hints to
aid all to have a better
garden this coming
season.
Mrs. Ross Robinson
thanked Mr. Good and
presented him with a gift.
Mrs. .Thomas Haggit
had a contest about the
Horticultural Society and
Mrs. Jim Schneider was
the winner'.
The minutes were
accepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt.
A letter from District 8
president, Mrs. Bray,
stated that the annual
meeting will. be held at
Tara on April 28 It is
hoped that delegates will
go from this Society.
It was reported that a
red maple has been or-
dered to plant to com-
memorate Auburn's 125th
birthday.
A discussion took place
about flower beds and
how they can be made
ready for the end of June.
The float for the parade
was reported on 'by the
convener of this com-
mittee, Mrs. Frances
Clark.
The financial
statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock,
showing a donation from
a local citizen who wished
to help beautify the
village for this summer.
Also the village of Auburn
gave their usual grant.
The roll call was an-
swered by naming a
garden you have liked to
visit.
Door prizes Were won
by Mrs. Jim Schneider
and. Rev. Wayne Good.
A smorgasbord lunch
was served by Mrs. Tom
Jardin and Mrs. Tom
Haggitt.
SOCIAL NEWS
Twenty-two ladies are
completing their
needlepoint after Their
three lessons i.n the
Auburn Community •
Memorial Hall under
Mrs. Tom Jardin and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock,
the leaders.
Those finishing their
samplers were Mrs. John
Durnin, Mrs. Ernest
Durnin, Mrs. Wayne
Durnirla, Mrs. Tom
Haggitt, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, Mrs. Beth
Lansing, Mrs. .Lillian
Letherland, Mrs. Harold
Gross, Mrs. Bud
Chamney, Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. John
Hildebran , Mrs. Fred
Armstrong, Mrs. Gerald
1VMcDowell, Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound, Mrs. Gordon
Dobie, Mrs. Robert
Arthur, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, Mrs. Hugh
Bennett, Mrs, Robert
Peck, Mrs. .Lawrence
Plaetzer, Mrs. Frances
Clark and Mrs. Robert
Slater.
Each lady is going to
Make a picture or
fotTiething a se using one
or ore of the live stit-
ches that Weir&taught and
-J
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent
worked on for the sam-
pler.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and family
spent the weedend in
London with Mr. and
George Rueger and
family.
Guests on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner were Mr. and
Mrs. Len Mann of
Strathroy and Misses
Carol Webb, Reta Baker
and Lynn Turner all of
London.
Mrs. Earl St. Jean
returned recently from a
'four week vacation in
Spain.
Winners at the weekly
euchre party held in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall were:
high lady -Mrs. 'Ross
Robinson, low lady -Mrs.
Pat Lee, high man -Orval
McPhee, low man -
Warner Andrews and
Novelty -Derrick Cart-
wright. There . were 10
tables'in play.
George Hebert
returned home last
weekend after a four
week vacation in Texas,
Arizona and California.
While in California he
was a guest of his mother-
in-la
other-
in-1a w.-,_. _..._Mrs _.._..__.E lvira.
Parenti and brother-in-
law, Mr. Ivan Parenti,
Mrs. Parenti, and sons
Peter, Paul and Mark, all
of Oakland, California.
Many local residents
have , viewed the pio-
tuesque Maitland River
piled high with large
chunks of ice and guessed
at random when and what
time the ice would go out.
'This cold spell has helped
in holding the flood
waters back. Maybe this
week it will happen.
Mrs. Harry Arthur
visited on the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer • Keller at
Dublin.
The Auburn Women's
Institute will hoed their
March meeting, on March
20 in the Community
Memorial Hall with
Agriculture and
Canadian Industries
being the theme. Mrs.
Arnold Craig and Mrs.
Roy Daer will be in
charge. Everyone is
welcome. •
Mr. and Mrs. J.A.
McIntosh and Miss
Margo McIntosh and Mr.
,and •Mrs. J.G. McIntosh
all of London and Mr.
Dale Goffin of ' Port
Stanley were weekend
guests with Mrs. Frances
Clark.
OBITUARY
Friends here have
received word of the
death of Michael Godfr: y
Cummins in Wingham
and District Hospital on
March 6.
He was the husband of
Mary Irene (Boyle) of
Pine Lodge, Lucknow and
father of Dr.• James
Thomas Cummins of
Cambridge and Mrs.
Donald (Mary Ellen)
Lahn of Waterloo.
He is also survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Joseph
(Mary) .Kinahan of
Saskatoon and Mrs.
Duncan (Ethel)
McMillan of Florida; and
'nine grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
four brothers and 'two
sisters.
The Mass of the
Christian Burial took
place at St. Augustine
Roman Catholic Church
On Thursday, March 8
with burial taking place
in St. Augustine Roman
Catholic cemetery.
526-7595
TRUSTEES MEET
• The Auburn Village
Trustees met for their
March meeting in the
Auburn town hall with all
members present. The
chairman, Warner
Andrews, presided and
the minutes were ac-
cepted as read by the
village clerk, Mrs. Arva
Machan.
The Village Trustees
accepted with regret the
resignation of former
village clerk, Frank
Raithby, who retired
recently. He was ap-
pointed in January 1970.
New business was
discussed and soiwas the
matter of dogs running
loose. Steps are being
taken immediately to
enforce the law to keep
dogs tied up at all times.
Improvements in roads
and sidewalks were also
planned and some of the
projects will be com-
pleted.
The Clerk had been
questioned about the fire
engine water pumper as
to whether it would go
and Trustee Jim
Glousher assured the
others that it has been
running and is in good
condition.
The various uses of the
town hall were discussed
and was left as is until the
end of the year.
Mrs. Machan showed
the filing system and
bookkeeping books that
she has set up for the
village.
NEW HORIZON
PROGRAM
Richard Hewitt from
the New Horizon
program of Health and
Welfare Canada met -with
the executive and council
members last Friday in
the Community
Memorial Hall to assist in
making plans for this new
project.
The president, Ross
Robinson, outlined some
of the plans already going
under the categories of
sports and recreational
activities;.` crafts and
hobbies, cultural, bus'
tripps, etc. that will be
made ' available to
everyone, especially
those of 60 years and
over.
Everyone is welcome to
join this group, which
now has a membership of
over 100, if they have
reached the required age.
WALKERBURN CLUB
The Walkerburn Club
held its monthly meeting
at the home of Mrs.
Stewart Ball. Mrs.
' Ronald Gross opened the
meeting with a Valentine
poem
The roll call was an-
swered by telling what
you received. for
Valentine's Day.
The prize, donated by,
Mrs. Ronald Gross, was
won by Miss Ella
Wagner.
A discussion took place
about putting a float in
Auburn's 125th birthday
party parade.
A successful •
miscellaneous sale was
held.
• Mrs. Roy Daer and
Mrs. Stewart Ball
presented an interesting
program of readings and
contests.
Plans were made to
hold the next meeting at
the home of Mrs. Elliott
Lapp. The program is to
be in the charge of Mrs.
Ted Hunking and_ Mrs.
Lapp. The lunch will be
served by Mrs. Garth
McClinchey and Mrs. Joe
.Verwey.