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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-09-25, Page 115. TO RENT , FARM house, completely * modern, newly decorated,' four -piece bath, near town. Available 'October 1. Apply Box 20, Signal -Star" -- 38tf BACHELOR apartment. Panelled, fridge.' and stove. Suitable for one adult. Phone 524-8344; after five 524-8170. 38tf OFFICE space for rent. Contact Malcolm Mathers, 46 West Street. Phone 524-9442. — 39tf ONE OR TWO attractive cosy rooms near the Square. Call 524-6110 after 6 p.m. — 39x SPACIOUS 8. HELP WANTED FULL or part-time waitress. Apply in person .Goderich Restaurant, West Street. - 38 CONSUMERS in Goderich or rural area of Grand Bend. need Medicines, Spices, Flavorings, Cosmetics, etc. Start your profitable business, with famous Rawleigh Products. Write Rawleigh, Dept. (G,H, ° 9r I)7216-501, 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal 207, Que. REGULAR part-time employment , suitable for young married woman -with no pre-school children. • Selling experience helpful. Apply Box 21, Signal -Star. — 39 second floor apartment, „heated, HIGH school girl to do -light self-contained, newly decorated, housework Saturday mornings., two bedrooms, one completely Phone 524-9074 after 5 p,m: — furnished. Available November 3e 1. Phone 524-7907. — 39 FOUR -ROOM apartment, furnished, heated, utilities paid. 54 Victoria, Street North. — 39tf FORMAI. WEAR RENTALS Dress right for all occasions We are agents for: Freeman's Formal Rentals PICKETT & CAMPBELL LTD. ,Clinton Goderich . 6. WANTED TO RENT NEWLY married couple with puppy are looking - for a two-bedroom apartment, home' or farm house. Require immediate occupancy. Phone 524-6825 or 5246198. — 39 TEACHER urgently needs two-bedroom apartment or home by October 31st. Phone 524-6154. — 39 8. HELP WANTED PART TIME dishwasher and COMPLETE household effects AVON CALLING Guarantee yourself a. wonderful Christmas by selling Avon's Christmas Beauty Line in spare time — Starting Now. Call Quickly - Mrs. Millson, London 451-0541. 10. WANTED (General) WANTED - 100 - 150 -acre farm with good buildings within 15 -mile radius of Goderich. Please state price and location. Reply to Box 22, Signal -Star. — LADY companion wanted. No work to do, just companionship for middle-aged lady: Room and board offered. Phone 482-7498. —39 WANTED T9 BUY — A garage or shed. Phone 524-7237. — 39 WANTED - A coal and wood range or Annex. Phone 52'4-7081. — 39x WANTED — Woman to help, part-time with housework. Phone 524-8936. 11. EMPLOYMENT WANTED aWILL • DO sewing in my own home. Phone 524-6246. — 38,39 WILL DO dressmaking in my own home. Clara De Vries,,, phone 524,6106. — 38,39 12. TENDERS WANTED TENDER FUEL Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Friday Oct. 3rd, 1969 for supplying any or all fuel (oil or coal) required by the Huron County Board of Education. Tender forms are available in the purchasing department at the following address. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. R. Maloney, Manager Purchasing and Service, The Huron County Board of Education, 97 Shipley St., Clinton, Ontario. ONTARIO PUBLIC WORKS General Contractors SEALED TENDERS will be received until 3:00 p.m. LOCAL TIME on Thursday, October '2, 1969 for the supply and installation of chain link fence at the playgrounds Psychiatric Hospital, Goderich, Ontario. Tender documents may be obtained from the Department of Public Works, Ontario, P.O. Box 2452, Fairmount Plaza, Hamilton Road, - London, Ontario. Phone: 453-3550. NOTE: For further information regarding • this Tender, please contact- Mr. B. ' Favrin, Department - of Public Works, Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Ontario. Telephone No. 822-0281. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. R. Hilliard, Deputy Minister. 39 waitresses wanted. Good salary. or small lots wanted. Call C & E. Apply Club Grill, 'Furniture, 524-7231. — 42tf 13. AUCTIO�IALE LADIES: While your children sleep„ earn while you learn selling Geni Gift and Flameware. Must drive. Manager and, dealer openings. Salary or commission. International Company, new in Canada: 742-7468, 744-1673, 744-0893 or write 50Duncairz}, Kitchener, Ont. — 36-40 INTERESTED in selling mutual funds? Representative required for Goderich area. Apply to Box 23, Goderich Signal -Star. — 39,40x - WANTED — Older •furniture, crocks, antique glass, lamps, plus odds and ends. Phone 482-7878 evenings. — 36tf• 11. EMPLOYMENT WANTED TEENAGED boy will cut grass, rake leaves, wash cars, clean storm windows, shovel snow or other odd jobs in the Victoria—East St. area. Phone 524-6637. —37-40 Paul MUELLER (Canada) Limited Is now hiring for new production in the following classifications: WELDERS METAL FINISHERS & 'GRINDERS HEAD BUMPERS SHEAR & BREAK - SHEET METAL LAYOUT CALIBRATION REFRIGERATION As an employee, you will realize . many outstanding ,.. opportunities and fringe benefits including: Excellent starting wages, automatic pay increases, promotional opportunities, paid vacations, 9 paid holidays, 117/0% of the cost of Health and Group Insurance Premiums. Applicants should apply at: Paul MUELLER (Canada) Limited -84 Wellington Street South ST. MARYS, Ontario Phone: 284-2210 THE , HURON COUNTY RAINY RIVER DISTRICT STOCKER & FEEDER SALE at Stock Yards, Stratton, : Ontario, Monday, October 6,'1969 at ll a.m. . 2,500 head consisting of 60% calves, 20% yearling 'steers and heifers, 15% 2 -year-old steers and heifers and 5% cows: Most stock from performance„ tested bulls. Some preconditioned delves. All cattle weighed off truck less 3% -shrinkage. Ralph Hartry, Secretary, Emo, Ontario. Allan Maclntyre, - Auctioneer, Lucknow, Ontario. 37,38,39,40 AUCTION SALE of household furniture and antique articles .will be 'held for Miss Flora Durnin in the Village of Dungannon on Friday, September 26, 1969 ,at 1:30 p.m. Offering includes dining room table and six chairs; Philips TV set; radio; Enterprisekitchen wood stove; electric stove; sideboard; chesterfield and two chairs; bed and mattress; small tables; , antique rocking chair; armchair; half stand with, mirrow; trunks; pine cheat; washing machine; electric milk pasteurizer; pressure cooker; some dishes; wood; garden tools; and numerous small articles. Terms Cash. Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer. 38,39 13. AUCTION SALE 14, :'SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE P. IN MEMORIAM AUCTION SALE' Worthy of your attendance at - ESTATE • Ni ARKETING SERVICES "20 Water Street, Wingham SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 - 1:00 p.%. • The proprietress' of this very fine offering of good. _ home furnishings and effects,- china pattern glass, silver, bedding, old stamps and coins," jewellery, appliances, has engaged E.M.S. to administer on her behalf this auction. - Furniture — 2- single size solid walnut poster beds; brass bed; pine three -drawer dresser; solid walnut antique dresser and mirror; dresser; • large bureau; vanity in mahogany veneer; walnut veneer dresser and high -boy;' round dining room table; double door china cabinet; buffet; 6 diners; drop leaf dining table; solid mahogany oval parlour table; period inlaid and mahogany lamp table; Duncan Phyfe game table; small bookcase; Emerson cabinet grand piano, good shape; large double door bookcase; set of stack -up bookcases; antique fiddleback rocker; early "ladder -back chair; solid mahogany end table; 4 rattan chairs; fine living room set in solid mahogany; companion chair with solid , mahogany frame; 2 Victorianchairs plus a number of other very fine and vintage pieces. COINS AND STAMPS — Several old great pennies and a number of Tombac • "V" and Beaver nickles; some American coinage and some of other countries. A cigar box of old stamps which will be of value to a collector. SILVER — Several pieces of sterling silver plus . a large assortmentof flatware. GLASS AND CHINA — Other than the ordinary: Several piece of pattern glass and some old oil lamps; some very fine china plates, bowls, • vases and figurines. A very fine piece of luster. In addition there are many, many pieces of brass and curios, and some carvings which originated in the Far East. There is a number of small and large, carpets of various values and conditions. This is a large sale and the offering comrrlands your attendance. PREVIEW of this auction will take place all day Friday until 6:00 p.m. and -from 10:00 a.m. Saturday until sale time. Black Alexander will auction. E.M.S., Administrators of the sale on behalf of Mrs. E. M. Snell, the proprietress. Estate Marketing Services Auction Centre • J. A. (Jim) Currie, Mgr. 357-1011 39 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household Effects from the home of Mrs. Grace McCallum, Drummond Street, Blyth, on Saturday October 4th at 1:30 p.m. the following: 2 -piece chesterfield suite; 2 upholstered arm chairs; studio couch; coffee table; step end table; console table; 3 miniature tables; 2 hall tables; extension table; pedestal stand; telephone table and stool; kitchen cherry top table; broadloom - rug 9'x12' with under pad; Wilton domestic -oriental rug 9'x12'; scatter mats; 7 -piece dining, room suite; combination buffet and china cabinet; wicker rocking chair; modern book case bed, springs and inner spring mattress; 2 wooden beds with springs and inner spring•.mattresses; tubular bed, springs and inner spring mattress; several wall mirrors including bevel plate; dresser; chest of drawers; 2 commodes; 2 magazine racks; •drop head sewing machine; kitchen cabinet; Frigidaire electric range; Kelvinator refrigerator; Electrolux floor polisher . with rug shampoo and scrub attachments (new); Hoover vacuum cleaner; washing machine; laundry stand and tubs; electric -clod k ; electric shelf appliances; electric heater; step stool; step ladder; bird bath; clothes hamper; ironing board; parts of toilet sets, fancy dishes; other dishes; coloured glass; other glass; cooking . utensils; sealers; linens; a large quantity o • e. ing including new hand quilted quilts; numerous other articles. No reserve — Terms—Cash Mrs. Grace McCallum, Proprie tress, Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. BOARD OF EDUCATION invites applications for the position of ATTENDANCE COUNSELLOR • Initially this will : be a part-time position in which the successful applicant • will be required to investigate. attendance problems on a per call/per mile basis in all parts of the County. Written applications should include educational background and availability for interview and be addressed to: D. J. Cochrane Director of Education Huron County Board_ of Education P.O. Box 370, Clinton, Ontario ' os • Announcement DIS':' OWEN T. RANDELL C.R.C.S. wishes to announce that he will be opening a surgical referral practice in association with' Dr. R. D. -'Wilkins F.R.C.S. in the same office. 67A North St., Goderich By Appointment Tel. 524-8846 38, 39, '40' • FOR your Antenna Rales and Service .contact Alvin's TV, 162 Mary Street, 15hQne 524-9089. -- .32tf 39,40 • 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE DAILY CAR RENTAL Reasonable Rates McGEE'S Goderich Phone 524-8391 NOW OPEN! /Neon 9u8/ Ilt/ectiot Claimed. Now available: service to all popular makes of ,diesel pumps and injectors. Call Doug Lemon at 482a1971 P.O. Box 788, Clinton, Ontario. Located next to H. Lobb & Sons, Bayfield Rot CUSTOM BULLDOZING CHAS. BRUINSMA Bayfield 565=2846 15tf EAVESTROUGHING AND LIGHTNING ROS • NEW INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Estimates Without Obligation Contact R. E. R1JTTAN Wingham - - Phone 357-1077 • lltf •GENERAL WELDING All kinds of welding done, large or small, high pressure, electric, acetylene. Phone 529-7950. 37-40 24 Hour Approvals 2nd & 3rd Mtges. Arranged in the Convenience. of - your home LOW cost. You can call to 10 p.m. today for helpful - courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp. Ltd., 62 Richmond St. W. Toronto. 366-9586, EVGS. 239.4913 b39-44 BENNY BJERG General Contracting' 202 Queen St., Clinton' Phone 482-9372 25tfn GRAHAM ELECTRIC Complete Electrical Service Residential - Commercial — Industrial ' 155 Keays Street . Phone 524-8670 Goderich, Ontario. SCREENED TOP SOIL (stone, grass and root free) LANDSCAPE WORK (light dozing, levelling, backfilling, etc.) BACKHOE WORK (excavating, etc.) CEMENT—GRAVEL also for lanes and yards,. fill, etc. LYLE MONTGOMERY, Clinton 482-7644 evenings or Clayt's Gulf Service 482-7661 AL GRANGER'S` 'V • Repairs To All Makes Of TV By Licensed Technician - , 258 Huron Road' Phone 524-8925...._ 34tf CLINTON COLOURS Interior, exterior decorating Spray painting, sprayer rentals 482-9654 GORDON CHARTER P.O. Box 641, Clinton, Ont. 32tf AMWAY Home Care Know -How at Your Doorstep Your Distributor Lore Parrott 34 Cambria 524-6129 TUrn Spare Time Into Extra Dollars ACE RADIO and TV Servile, Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W., Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771. ltf BRICK WORK, fireplaces, stonework, chimneys, barbecue and incinerator and repairing stucco. Ray .Squire, Port Albert, phone Dungannon 529-7636. — 11tf Highest prices paid for . dead stock. Up to $15.00 for cows. Up to $20.00 for horses. Call collect 881-3459 Walkerton. GRAF „STOCK REMOVAL 10tf ---'--Watkertun "'HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned.. by .dependable cleaners. Call Superior Maintenance, phone" 524.8892, Goderich. -- 24tf GEORGE SAGER Upholsterint & Repairs 255. Mary Street Goderich, Ontario PHONE 524-6582 SRER,WOOD: Irr IntrihgnuM19,11 of a dear husband, father and grandfather, "Jame$ Sherwoodi who passed away one 'ear ago, September 24, 1968. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, To love and to cherish and never forget. -•- Ever remembered . by wife; daughters, Shirley and Norma; their husbands and families. - - obituaryAt t » f KEITH ROSS 110914 Keith Hamilton muhe died in Sangeen Memo: .1lospittil , Southampton: on Tuesday,a Septe nber 9, 1909, He was.74, Mr. Roe Was born in Goderich Township _, And wa a . son of the late Jarnee Russ and the fornier Ann Janrina McKee. He was a veteran of the first world war, and a member of the 39x . Royal V-arl`adian Legion,. Southampton. Surviving are his wife, the former Muirel Balfour, of Mitchell; one son, .Charles of Halifax; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Mary) White, Etobicoke; four grandchildren and two brothers, Victor, Windsor and James, Hamilton. He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Margaret Simpson, on May 27, 1969. The funeral service was held under the auspices of the Royal Canadian Legion, Southampton, at the Eaglestone Funeral Home on Saturday, September.13. H2 Interment was in Southampton ' Cemetery. Pallbearers were all members of the Royal Canadian Legion. KOLKMAN: We would like to thank our relatives, neighbors 38tf E;- CARDS OF THANKS SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale, Clinton PHONE 482-3320 13tf 16. PUBLIC NOTICE TREASURER'S SALE , OF, LANDS - IN ARREARS OF TAXES COUNTY OF HURON PROVINCE OF ONTARIO TO WIT: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the list of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes in the County of Huron has been prepared and was published in "The Ontario Gazette" upon the 6th day of September, 1969. Copies of the list of lands for sale for arrears ma be secured in the County Treasurer's office. In default of payment of taxes as shown on such list on or before Tuesday, December 9th, 1969, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, I shall at the said time in the Court House, Goderich, Ontario, proceed to sell by Public Auction the said lands to pay such arrears, together with - the charges thereon. NOTICE IS • HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if any of the said lands remain unsold, an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, December 16th, 1969, .at the same hour and place. JOIN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer, County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 37-49 18. PERSONAL Friend's, relatives and neighbors -are invited to attend'a Trousseau Tea at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, RR 1, Dungannon, in honor of the forthcoming marriage of their 'daughter, Sandra Lynn, on Saturday, September 27, from 5 to 9 p.m.- 39 22. TO GIVE AWAY TO GIVE AWAY — Pups, half German Shepherd and Collie. Phone 524-6844 after 5 p.m. or 529-7296. —.39x - FEMALE ',dog six months old would like a good home in the country. Phone 524-7098. — 39x A. BIRTHS WILKINSON: At ' Alexandra Marine and .• General Hospital, Goderich, on September 17, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkinson, Goderich, a daughter. C. BRIEFS WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMOR IALS. 'And Inscriptions Stratford — Ontario Ronald C. McCallum Representative 215 Wallington-S-t=,-.S-,-Gaclerjct . Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345 BOND'S tailored to measure, EXTRA PANTS FREE SALE. N w_ shapad_-1ook_..for 1969 -from• $79.50. Sale ends September 30, at McLean Bros. Men's Wear, on The Square, Goderich. — 35-39 HURON DEAD ' STOC K REMOVAL CLINTON We pay $5 to $15 for fresh dead or disabled cows or horses. We pick up calves and small pigs its,a service to you. Call collect 4$2-9811 Lic. 169-0-68 - 5Utf C. A' W. SALVAGE We buy and sell scrap metal PHONE 524-9514 -AND 524-9502 t2tf EXPERIENCED carpenter will do home-building, renovating, roofing, etc. No job too big or too small. Paul Ducharme, phone 624-7980 after 5 or Zurich 236-4766. •- 38-42 k1 D. IN MEMORIAM LARDER: In loving memory of our daughter, Shirley, who passed away September 23, 1953. ,St Another year has passed and gone, Since you left us heaven bound. We miss you Shirley dear, And wish that you were here. — Sadly missed , by Mom and Dad. — McMILLAN: In lovingmemory of Lucinda Isabel McMillan, beloved wife, -wither and grandmother, who passed away September 29, 1965. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Free from all sorrow and pain, -And when this life's journey is ended, We hope there to meet her again. — Sadly missed and fondly remembered' by her husband, Robert; son, Donald; daughter-in-law, Shirley; and grandchildre , Ernest, Eleanor and Elizabeth. 39 McGRAW: I wish to thank friends who remembered ' me with visits and cards while recovering from my recent injury. Special thanks to Dr. G. F. Mills, Rev. G. L. Royal and Capt. R. Hewlitt. — Johnny McGraw. 39 NEEDHAM: My sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, gifts and cards while I was in -Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mills, Dr. Mandell, Dr. Wilkins and nurses ,and staff on second floor east. — Pearl Needham. - 39x and . friends for the many acts of kindness during out recent bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. McCallum of Lodge Funeral Home. — The Kolkman Family. — 39 F. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. • Frederick McCullough, Goderich, wish to announce ° the forthcoming' marriage of their daughter, Shirley Diane, to Mr. Roy Hinsperger, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinsperger,Kitchener. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 25, 1969, at 4 p.in. in Victoria Street United Church, Goderich, _Ontario. — 39x Mr. and Mrs. James E. Slater are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, June Edith, Reg. N.,of Swallowfield, England, formerly of Goderich, to Mr. Anthony Jeacock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeacock, Spencer's Wood, England. Date of marriage to be announced later. — 39 Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, Goderich wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Anne, to Williamr Jbhn Linklater, son of Mrs. Frank Linklater, RR 5, Goderich, and the late Frank Linklater&he wedding to take,. place at. 2 p.m.° on' Saturday, October 11, 1969, at St. Peter's Roman • Catholic Church, Goderich. — 39 G. - COMING EVENTS - JUDO classes are starting on Wednesday, September 10, ,7:30 p.m., at Victor Lauriston School. For further information contact Howie Gottschalk, • phone 524-7202: —.37,38,39 • HURONVIEW bazaar and afternoon tea will be held Wednesday, October 8, at 2 p.m. at `•Huronview, Clinton. — 39,40 RESERVE now for your special .• Thanksgiving dinner at the Little Inn, Bayfield, Sunday, October 12, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Monday, October 13, 1 to 3 p.m. Phone ° 565-2611 soon. — 39 RECEPTION in Auburn Community Hall, Friday, September 26, for Mr. and Mts.. William Govier (nee Hazel Greer). Ladies please bring lunch. 39 MOTHER'S DAY OUT — Nursery for pre-school retarded children, also brothers and sisters; sponsored by Goderich and District Association for Mentally Retarded, ' in North Street United ` Church commenchuiig October 7th at 9 a.m. Contact Mrs. A. M. Harper, 524-7642 or Mrs. J. D. MacDonald. — 39,40 12. TENDERS WANTED Huron County - • Board of Education General Insurance Tender • Complete Coverage, Specifications and Underwriting Data may be obtained at the Board Office, 97 Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario Tenders to close October 24, 1969. John B. Levis, Chairman D. J. Cochrane, Director of Education. G. COMING EVENTS TEESWATER FAIR IT IS happening at Canada's largest rural fair on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 and 27. Friday evening, The Dell Family of • London entertains. Saturday, THE TRAVELLERS — television and recording artists — perform afternoon and evening. Dance follows- evening show. Also .at Fair R.C.R. Band, newest Apollo films, chariot races, airplane acrobatics, agricultural shows, new cars, free grandstand. Come - to TEESWATER FAIR, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 ° and 27, — 38,39 . RESERVE Wednesday, October 29, for your fowl supper at St. George's Church. Two sittings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. All desserts home-made. Tickets available soon. - 39 GODERICH WI at MacKay Hall - Thursday, October 2, at 2 p.m. — 39 RESERVE Wednesday, October 29, and Saturday, November 1, 1969, for Carlow Christmas Country Fair, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. — 39 ° PLAN to attend "Cooking with Portables" at the Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Thursday, September 25, at 8 p.m., sponsored by Blue Water Chapter 284 Order of the Eastern Star and Goderich PUC. Phone reservations 524-8897, 524-8879 or 524-7993 after 6. Tickets also available at the door. — 38,39 THE GODERICH District Collegiate Institute Annual Commencement and Graduation exercises will be. held Friday, October 24, 1969. — 38,39,41 RUMMAGE SALE at Salvation Army, Saturday, September 27, at 1:30 p.m. — 39 -PLAN to attend the Autumn Dinner- and Dance, Saturday, September 27, at 'the Maitland Country Club. Dinner 7 p.m„ $3 per person; Dancing 10 f3: m. $1 'per person. Music by George b Bolton Orchestra. —. 39 - NOW IS THE. TIME TO PLANT Dutch Bulbs u • TULIPS- • DAFFODI'LS ` CROCUS ro ` HYACINTH • MUSCARI • SNOWDROPS a W. J. DENOMME FLOWER SHOP 6M1 The Square 524-8132