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26. Help Wanted
PAUL J. PICKERING
TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
call for FREE CONSULTATION
Days. Evenings, Weekend
Appointments Available
('AI.I.'I'OI.l, Fit EP:
1-800-561-7451
J. Paul Aitken. Mgr.
3 Rattenbury St. East.
Clinton 482 1241
Head Office: 111 Waterloo St.
London
31. Service Directory
SKID STEER, barn cleaning, snow
removal etc., local cattle trucking, cattle
pinching and dehorning available.
Reasonable rates, Phone 528-2228 or
529-3205 leave message. --46-01x
DON THOMPSON T.V. and Appliances,
Refrigeration Service, 24 hour Emergen-
cy Service. Call 395-3147, R.R. #3,
Ripley.-47-01gp
PERENNIAL PLEASURES Guesthome
welcomes you or guests. Comfortable
accommodation, full breakfast. Relax in
livingroom. Special occasions, holidays
or business. 558 Rose St. Lucknow
528-3601. --48-51xc'
MASSAGE THERAPY
For relaxation, stress reduction or treat-
ment for migraines, ankle sprains, back
paint from pregnancy/injuries, MAS-
SAGE THERAPY is a NATURAL WAY.
Pamela Dickson R,M.T., Goderich 524-
6879. --50gp
DON AFFLECK
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Service Technician
*Air Conditioning *Heating
*Refrigeration ' *Controls
Industrial • Commercial • Residential,
24 Hour Service
RR5 LUCKNOW 395-3670
CARL SLOETJES
Sales, Installation, Renovation
-Windows ' •Doors
•Siding •Cabinets
-Flooring
•Free Estimates
RR7 •
LUCKNOW 529-3164
BLUEWATER
CABINETS & TRIM LTD.
89 Don Street, Clinton
Fpr: • Cupboards • Vanities
• Doors • Trims
• Hardware & Accessories •
Paslode Distributor '
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM - Steve IZ Jim
482-3382
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_ESE -A O1_S- IREETINGS
from
Bre! it's
31. Service Directory
)ONN HICKEY.
CONSTRUCTION
New homes ccttages
additions renovations
rep;acement w.ndows & doors
aluminum tnmwork siding
decks farm buildings.
real estate house inspection
Licensed Carpenter for 17 years
Bus. and Fax or Res.
524-5961 524-4561
Butters
Industries
Ilk u-1. KinL;trLl`in�e. Ohtani,.
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395 li )hi 1
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• H,nia ( , .l I Ltd,. r
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Nie do those ^.•.'e»an Iittle,joh.
CaII now for a free Quote
395-4060
34. Personal .
OVERCOME erection problems caused
by diabetes, prostate surgery etc. Get
the facts from: Performance Medical,
Box 418, Valemount, B.C., VOE 220 1-
800-663-0121. -50bc
FREE CATALOGUEI Quality Giftware
for cat lovers or those who love a cat
lover. Purrfurrably Feline 11011 Upper
Middle Road, Ste. 1222, Oakville, On-
tario L6H 2P1 (905) 338-5991. --50bc
POETRY CONTEST $12,000 in prizes.
Possible publication, Send one original
poem 20 lines orless to: National
Library Of Poetry, Box 704 -ND, Owings
Mills, Md 21117. --50bc ,
WOULD YOU LIKE to correspond with
unattached Christian people across
Canada for companionship or marriage?
S.A.S.E. Free information. State age.
Ashgrove, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C.,
VOE WO. --50bc
35.. Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the matter of the estate
of
THOMAS EDMUND GREEN
Late of the Village of St. Helens, in the
County 'of Huron, Retired Farmer, and
Province of Ontario, Deceased. Notice
is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee
Act that all creditors and others having
claims against the Estate of the late
Thomas Edmund Green are required to
send particulars of their claims, duly
verified to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister
and Solicitor, P.O.' Box 730, 261
Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario,
NOG 2W0, on or before the 29th day of
December, 1993, and that after such
date the Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said Estate,
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had notice.
Dated at Wingham, 'Ontario, this 2'nd
day of December, 1993.
Mr. John T. Goodall
Solicitor for the Estate
Of Thomas Edmund Green. --48-50
Vehicle Cleaning Service
Cars 535°
Trucks $25°°
Vans 545.°0
520 Inglis St. - Lucknow
For appointment call
528-2601 or
528-2146 after 5pm
CLIP AND SAVE THIS AD FOR '5 ` off
OFFER EXPIRES DEC 31 93
L GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
31. Service Directory'
34. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
can help. Phone Godench 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3635. -40tf
ARE YOU experiencing the aftermath of
an abortion/emotions you can't explain?
Most post-abortal women experience
trauma in their lives. Call our 24 -hr.
hotline collect, (519) 323-3751 for con-
fidential support. -50ar
36. Announcements
CLIFF'S PLUMBING & HEATING will be
closed from 5 p.m. Dec, 23 until Jan. 3,
1994. Emergency service will be
provided as usual. Phone 528-3913 -
50,51ar
NOTICE
Township of Ashfield
Residents
Due to the Christmas Holidays
the landfill site will be closed on.
Saturday, December 25th, and
Saturday, January 1st, 1994
The site will be open on.
Monday, December 271h, and
Monday, January 3rd, 1994.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE that the
Municipal Office will be closed •
the week of December 27th to
December 31st, 1993.
. Linda Andrew •
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Ashfield '
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF WEST
WAWANOSH RESIDENTS
West Wawanosh Town-
ship municipal office
will be. closed Dec. 24,
1993 - Jan. 2, 1994
inclusive.
Open days for the West
Wawanosh Township
Landfill site during the
holiday season will be
Wed., Dec. 29, 1993 &
Mon., Jan. 3, 1994.
38. Auction Sale
REMINDER NOTICE
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE
OF APPROX 100 TRACTORS.
SNOWMOBILES, OFFICE TRAILER.
ETC . ETC AT
Brindley Sales Yard
13h4c1vAter Cm -pa Fr Tile
.COMMERCIAL RESIDEN
• Carpet • Tile • Hardwood
Professional Installations • Large in store stock,
MARK CHISHCII M GREG H
299 Bayfield Rd, .Goderich. Ont, N7A 3G8
TIAL
• Vinyl
carpet & vinyl
AMILTON
524-6141
•
Dungannon •
Saturday December 18/93
9:30 am Sharp
LATE EDITIONS
FORD - TW20 & CAB. MF 275, MF
245• MF 285
See last week's paper for full listing
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
For further information call
. (519) 529-7625
39. Educational
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South-
western School of Auctioneenng. Next
Class: November 20 - 26. Information,
contact Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneehng, R.R.#5, Woodstock,
Ontario N4S 7V9 (519) 537-2115. --
50bc
40. Lost & Found
FOUND - change purse, near Lucknow
United Church. Call with description
528-2237. --50
38, Auction Sale1
0
1 48. Corning Event
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Of Home Furnishings Antiques and
a car will be held
Friday December 17/913
at 5:30 p.m.
Davidson Centre
Kincardine
for the estates of Ida Arnold &
Douala Campbell Kincardine plus
other consignors from surrounding
area
Partial list includes French Provincial
chesterfield & chair hall table, round
oak table & 4 chairs antique wicker
cradle. antique pump organ. electric
med-lift mobility chair. Knecntel din-
ingroom suite corner curio cabinet,
gunstock chairs electric double
keyboard organ. hutch,buffet combi-
nation. captains chair. antique rock-
ing chair. rugs. floor model TV: two
violins and cases, selection of cups &
saucers depression glass dishes &
cooking utensils, antique ansonta
clock & clock shelf; microwave dish-
washer & washer -like new upngnt
freezer. fridge:freezer combination.'
fridges. stoves. 2 Andrew Malcolm
bedroom suites: quilts and bedding.
wicker plant stands wooden kitchen
table desk and chair with cane back,
Lawnboy lawnmower. 8, HP snow- '
blower
Sno Trac 28'•10 HP Snow Blower,
1985 Bonneville Pontiac car with
automatic transmission•selliog certi-
fied -from estate
Many interesting items - plan to
attend Listing subject to change
without notice
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper
I D night of sale
Any announcements night of sale
takes precedence over written adver-
tising E & O E
AUCTIONEERS:
Grant McDonald
Ripley 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh
Teeswater 392-6170
47. Cards 01 Thanks
MACKENZIE
May I take this opportunity to thank, my
family. relatives and many friends for
their cards, prayers, best wishes and
gifts at the time of and since my ac-
cident. Your, concern is really ap-
preciated. Best wishes and Merry
Christmas to all. Sincerely Brad MacK-
enzie, Cranbrook, B.C. -50gp
L.M.H.A.
PLATER NIGHT
Would like to thank artists Tracey
Simpson, Brenda Kemp . and Sue
Stevenson; referees, Dave Black and
Joel Sutton; arena manager Gary
Nicholson; , Lucknow Sentinel's Tom
Thompson; stick boys Jamie Aubie and
Andrew Grist, and Dave Lord and the
Owen Sound Platers, players, coaches
-and-staff----soar '
LUCKNOW KINETTES
Thank you to all the Lucknow mer-
chants who participated in our shopping
spree draw. Congratulations to Kern
, O'Neill who won the shopping spree. --
50x
' WHYTOGK
• Words cannot express our appreciation
and thanks to everyone at the time of
the loss of our Mother and grandmother
Ethel Whytock. To our relatives, friends
and neighbors for the flowers, cards,
donations and visits, thank you. Special
thank you to Rev. Jack Whytock and
Rev. Steven Lindsey; MacPherson's
Funeral Home, and the special care of
the staff at Braemar Retirement Centre.
Your support and kindness will always
be remembered. The Whytock family. --
50
48. Coming Event
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes.
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.-15tfar
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER
At the Hitchin Rail Cafe, Fn , Dec. 17
from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Please join us for
an old fashioned Chnstmas dinner
complete with ail the trimmings for
$8.00 tax included. CaII 528-3017 to
pre -register Take out meals and gift
certificates available. The management
and staff wish you a Merry Christmas
and best wishes for the New Year --
49,50
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Dungannon Agncultural Hall, Sat., Dec.
18 at 100 p m. Cards at 2.00 p m
Admission $5 per person. Prizes $75,
$50, $40 --50gp
�7 HURON
,..C..., UNITED WAY
NEEDS YOU
Be prepared
for winter
Ontario's winter road maintenance
program is like a finely -tuned car.
There are literally hundreds of
different components, each one
operating independently but com-
mitted to making the whole thing
• work.
Some factors can be more or less
anticipated, such as traffic volume
and seasonal snow fall. And sonte
can't, including the biggest variable
of all -- the weather.
And then there's the great im-
ponderable -- the human factor.
Every year, the Ontario Ministry
of Transportation . has to make
decisions about Winter maintenance.
Everything, from how much salt to
use to how many seasonal workers
to hire, is based on 'an ever -than- • ,
ging mix of experience, knowledge,
and good old-fashioned gut'instinet.
How and when a road is plowed,
salted and sanded is determined for
the most part by its location and the
number of vehicles using iL
The guidelines for provincial
highways call fpr snow removal "as
soon as reasonably possible."
In most cases, the road is to be
cleared within 24 hours after a
snow fall. Sometimes this proves
tricky, especially when a prolonged
storm drops, a lot of snow or
extreme cold prevent salt from
working effectively.
Salt is also used , prudently. For
the past couple of winters the
ministry has concentrated its efforts
on protecting the environment by
finding ways to use less salt while
ensuring safe winter driving for
motorists.
Last winter alone, salt use was cut
by 150,000 tonnes across ' the
province -- saving both the environ-
ment and approximately 56.5 mil-
lion in salt costs.
Recent budget pressures have
added yet another dimension --
trying to maintain high-quality road
maintenance- -service-- -without--
pinching the taxpayer too, hard. It
isn't easy.
"It becomes a judgement call,"
says Ken Kirchner, manager of the
ministry's maintenance office. "A
supervisor has to decide at the local
level when to' send the crews out
and when it might be smarter to
wait a while.
"The only time we don't send our
plows out is when th re's zero
visibility: Other than' th t, they're
out there clearing the roads in al-
most every kind of winter weather
imaginable."
Kirchner and other winter driving
experts recommend that sometimes
the safest thing a driver cantdo is to
stay home.
The ministry is responsible for
reporting winter driving conditions
both to local media and to drivers
thinking about venturing out on the
road.
The central road information
switchboard in Toronto can handle
many kinds of inquiries. Local
MTO offices have more detailed
information.