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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-15, Page 154�. 1. COUAND ,,�Y CLASSIii1ds 18. Services available 19. Notice to creditors 20. Public notices BROWN'S 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 CLEANED Modern equipment. Two trucks to serve you! Phone H.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and Seaforth 527-0284. HOFFMEYER , Plumbing & Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES, 55 KINGS' ON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers,, 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 ALBERT MODEL 524-9686 WAYNE A. YOUNG "SMALL APPLIANCES REPAIR CENTRE" 351 Suncaost Dr. Goderich 524-8165 BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruins= Goderich 524-8668 PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING WITH "STEAM" • Storm gots the dirt other methods don't roach • Removal ®Id shampoo • Carpet dries quickly • Steam Machine Ren- tals, 610.00 per day. 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- tremely high quality products. No service required. Proven 98% market. eohtacte IAlt. ELLIOTT 542-e182 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.