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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-09, Page 98. HELP WANTED 13.4kUCTIpN SALE 13 AUCTION sALE .MALE QR FEMALE help wanted; ,r.old et- young•; full or part-time; to AUCTION SALE MORTGAGE SALE service customers with Watkins' , Quality Products; Write to Box 33, Goderich Signal -Star, giving .particulars..9,10x , WEEKEND WAITRESSES -W4' ' re'tlu re°at"ieast twVi waiire seg 4 *'far weekend work. Apply .person to Club Grill, Goderich. — 39tf AUCTION -SALE �Sof,Modern farrt► implements and equipmentwili be hld'•for Wallace Bell, N. Half Lot 18, Con. J, Morris Township, 1„1/4' :miles.north and 4• miles east- of y . • 'fit h%'rr'l "ttr n d- 3, �t � d miles west or Walton on Wednesday Marelf 1`5 at 1,:00 p. m. TRACTORS-,-Cockshiut- 1850. Diesel tractor, pow. - steerjng,• deal speed 1'TO, over' and, under hydraulic shift, cab; fender tanks; Case 830 Diesel tractor, cab and power steering; Farmall H tractor with 2 -row cultivator. SEEDING EQUIPMENT-= International 16`run seed drill on rubber; Cockshutt 20' dual wheel disc wing type, 2 Years. old; Cockshutt 181/z' wing type 'cultivator, 2 years old; Chain harrows, 12', 6 sections harrows; Land packer 10', 3 sections harrows; Weed sprayer with 20 ft. booms, 3 point hitch. HAYING EQUIPMENT—New Holland 68 PTO baler; New Idea 6 bar side rake; New Idea eft. PTO trail mower; ,Geo.,. White 35' bale elevator, l horse motor; 2 rubber tired wagons with flat racks. 'HARVEST. E..QUIPMENT— Massey Ferguson No, 82 self propelledcombine pipk ups'; 2 -Turnco gravity grain bins;, Geo. White 6 ton wagon, new; Rubber tired wagon; '35' Malco PTO 6" grain auger; Several 4" augers and motors. FORAGE EQUIPMENT -Dion Forage Harvester, 2 row with hay pickup, 2 years old; Dion, 60" forage blower; 70' silo 'pipes, distributor pipes; Evenflo silo distributor.. with 1 horse motor; 3 „Ilion self -unloading forage wagons, 2 almost new; •3 Dion wagons, 8 ton with flotation tires. OTHER IMPLEMENTS' AND-- EQUIPMENT—New NDEQUIPMENT—New Holland 331 PTO manure spreader; Dual tractor tires•anli rims 18.4 x 30; Ebersol front mounted "snow blower; post hole digger, PTO; Large size Ritchie cattle waterer (r.ever used); .Roll away cross conveyor for silage with 11/2 h.p. motor; -3 ton truck chassis with, duals for wagQ.Lrs;• 100 •gal. fuel tank with pump; Cement mixer and motor;' Emery and stand with 1• h.p. motor; Small amount of small articles on wagon; quantity of, feed barley. -' -T-RUCKS-97i Ford 350 one ton withualsfrd stake rack•. 1966 e k , Dodge 300'.one ton With, duals and stake rack: No • reserve as owner is in trucking business. an .ib±H'• rr rceident-s-on 'premises day of sale. , 'PERMS— CASH,__ Wallace Bell, Prop. R.R.2, Blyth, Ont. Phone 887-6829 AN opportunity to sell our complete line of plastic Magnetic signs. Excellent opening for experienced salesman or ambitious person with extra time and needing additional .Income. Very sinal) deposit required. High commission' arrangement. Car n•ecessary..ReRly in detail to Magna -Fast Signs, R. R. 1, Woodstock, Ont: -10,11 - immelmomm, .4.10111/I APPLICATIONS Will Be Received From 'STUDENTS For SUMMER EMPLOYMENT At Judith Gooderham "Swimming Pool and Park • Please state age, qualifications, experience and interest area, Deadline noon, March 28th, 1972 * Apply ta:, w Goderich Recreation & Community Centre Board 57 West Street Goderich, Ontario ,1 0. WANTED (General) 'COMPLETE household effects or small lots wanted. Call ' C & E, Furniture, '524.7231. — tf WANTED TO BUY—One large Quebec heater in good condition. . Phone .,524-9372.-1.17) . 11. EMPLOYMENT WANTED WILL do sewing, new clothes, all kinds of alterations. Phone 524- 0,11 12. TENDERS WANTED CUSTODIAN �. • CONTRACT TENDER • Plainly marked sealed tenders Will be • received by the ,undersigned up'to 12:00 o'clock noon, FridaytMarch17, 1972, for op contracting custodial services at Holmesville Public School. All • tenders must- be submitted on the official tender forms which are available at the Huron County Board of Education, 97' Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario. The - Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. -• R. B. Dunlop Supt. of Business Affairs, Huron County Board of Education —10 I.. 13. AUCTION SALE ilitTHWELL'S Awaits*: 01 =1,1kVAX AUCTIONEERS and APPRAISERS Licenced and Bonded ONTARIO WIDE AUCTION SERVICE ' PHONE tOL LEeT 482-3120 tfn Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer, Box 209, Lucknow, Opt. . Phone 528-3519' , 14. SERVICES .AVAILABLE DEAD FILM CUTTING, 50c per tree;°also custom chain saw work. Call• Roy Eiirber, Teeswater 392- 6069.-02 92- 6069.-012 FOR your Antenna 'Sales arid Service contact Alvin's TV, 1,62 Mary Street, phone 524-9089. — tf GRAHAM ELECTRIC Complete Electrical Service Residential - Commercial -- Industrial Industrial 15.5 Keays Street .• Phone 524-8670 Goderich, Ontario. 27tr--. ACE RADIO and TV Service, Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W., , Goderich; Ont. •Phone 524-7771. - 40tf G.° J. CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE, Gary Johnston, carpentry work, small remodelling or repairjobs, miscellaneous odd jobs. Reasonable—fates. Phone 524- 7789 after 5:30 p.m. —30tf • LT.,. A 161.5-103COMPANY 520 H 1i RON ROAD GODERICH, ONTARIO 11 ^ HAS VACANCIES FOR ° Fernale -Factory Workers • USUAL BENEFITS CLEAN WORKING CONDITIONS' C c l l ". „241,02 1, 3 1• r5 For loiter -view Under and by virtue of the power' ..ef Sale contained 'In a certain mortgage which Will be produced atAhe time ot'•sale, there will be offered for"sal•e by - 0,— ---fir, .. . AUCTION SgRVICE At, • PUBLIC AUCTION . on FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1972 at the hour of 2 P.M. at the farm of Jean Maurice Laporte, near Drysdale, Ontario on Hwy. 21- 21/2 miles north of Hwy. 24 and 20 miles south of Goderich, the following property: Part of lots 24 and 25, -Lake Road West Concession, 110 acres, more or less; Part of lot 30, South Boundary Concession, 75 acres, more or less; Both of Stanley Township, Huron County, as more particularly °` described in registered mortgage number 83980. On the said lands is said to be erected dwelling house and farm buildings. The lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid Terms of Sale: The 'Purchaser shall pay down to the Vendor's agent at the time ofsale • 10 per cent of the purchase money and shall -pay'- 15 per cent of the purchase money to the Vendor within 30 days after the date of auction sale and the balance shall bear interest at six per cent per annum and be paid not later than one -year after the date of possession. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to; THE ONTARIQ --•- ,JUNIOR FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, LOAN CORPORATION Parliament `Buildings Toronto 182, Ontario Mortgagee Dated at Toronto this 16th day of February, 1972. 10-11-12 .. i 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE DAILY C'A4t. RENTAL • Reasonable. Rates. - McGEE'S Goderich Phone 524-8391 , L - 19tf 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE SANDBLASTING JACK HAMMER WORK BREAK UP CONCRETE BACKHOEING SPRAY PAINTING ARNOLD ST OTH ERS Phone 529-7403 for estimates • VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & ;Service , All Makes BOB. PECK VARNA 262 748 Collect EXPERIENCED DECORATOR Interior And Exterior -PAINTING. AND WALLPAPERING FREE ESTIMATES - Call : 524-6667 W. PEDERSEN 101 'Victoria 'St." 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE SEPTIC TANKS". L•EANE'P. • MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale', Clinton „'Pt7Ntl'S'�3'3�0'�• - 15. 'NOTICE to CREDITORS A. BIRTHS IN THE ESTATE OF OSWALII' - POLLARD, LATE OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF HURQ_N. All parsons claiming 4egainst the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of 'March,, 1972, after which date the assets will ,be distributed. • DONNELLY & MURPHY, 18 The Square, .Goderich, Ontario. Solieitors for We Estate. 9,10,11 1;3tf GODERICH TAXI Taxi Stand At Bluewater Service Station 30 Victoria St. 524-6594 24 Hour Service Bill Swan, Prop. 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS NOBLE: Not responsible for G17•'2'. Y kY" „de' is incurred by, my wife., Jean Noble, as of March 2; 1972. n Ken Noble. -9,10,11X • 18. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. 'Johnathon Fisher will be at. •home Wednesday,,. March 15, 1972, 2:00 to„4:00, 7:00 to 9:00 to welcome relatives and friend's on the 'occasion of their it 50th Wedding ' Anniversary.' Please no gifts. -10 IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGINA ALLEN, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Widow. All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to `forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on ora before the 15th . day of March, 19,72, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY ' 18 TheSquare Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors •f r the Estate. -- - •8, 9,10 • All persons having claims against 'the Estate of WILLOUGHBY EZRATEBBIJTT, Retired Farmer, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 20th day of February, 1971, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 1st day of April, 1972, as after thatdate the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 6th day of March, 1972. PRESS.` and F',GENER, 33 Montreal Street. Goderich, Ontario. Solrcrtors for'the Estate. 1011-12 MAN in' 40's wishes to meet companion. Apply Box 35 Signal - Star. -10 19. LOST AND FOUND IiOST—Man's pocket•watch, gold, Elgin. - Reward. Phone 524- 6902.-10 FOUND—Onepair ski-doo mitts. Call 524-7184. Owner may claim by paying forad. —10x. 21. ' BUSINESS OPPQRTUNITIES NEED -A MORTGAGE? Up to 90 percent of appraised value on homeless than 20. years �4.V4.>1d,-„Up-..to-75,t,percent on older prolrerties'. N.H.A. Mortgages arranged on new homes. For • complete details call HAROLD SHORE REAL •ES`TATE „BROKER 524-7272 55 NEWGATE ST GODERICk 7tf '22. TO GIVE AWAY TO A GOOD home; "'short haired" golcreh eat, neutered . lvves,� :. children. Phone 524 -un. - iO • .MADSEN: AtAlei and. r Hospital, ,Goderich, on March 54 1972, :t0 M,'. and Mrs. Robert Madsen, daughter, Wendy Marcie. Cx BRIEFS WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The Humanitarian Service T. Committee of the'-Qoderich. Oddfellow and Rebel;;at - Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Qsbaldeston, 524-962.3 or Fred Amos, 524.7217. x-11: eow n D. IN MEMORIAM ' 14INDERVATER -- in lo'Ving . merarory of Calvin Kr.nclOrvater ...who • pass edgy Mar. 14, 1971. '• . Loving memories never die As the years , roll oci•r. antt.. days' pass, by, -In our hearts a memory is kept Of the one we love and, will never forget, • ` Still missed, still loved, stili very ' dear, Lovingly remembered. -by wife Eleanor, Douglas, Marjorie, Kathy and family. —10 - E. CARDS OF THANKS The Ontario Heart Fund acknowledge' and appreciates the contribution made by the' following: Goderich Signal -Star, • . Sponsors for the full page ad, Mr. Wm. Wardley, 'Rev, •Robert Raymont, Rev. R. Moynahan, Rev;. H. Cassano,• Goderich Mfg. Ltd., Goderich De.v. Office, Mr. John Stringer, Mr. Kevt'n Cox, Gardiner Dairy, Andrew Dai,r-v, Ladies of: Knox Presbyterian, Salvation Army, St, George's Anglican, North St. United, Victoria St. United, 1st Baptist, St. Peter's, Mrs. R. Buchanan and last but by no means least the canvassers, from G.D.C,1.-10 E. CARDS O 4 YI,E,1 would like .to thank t'rielidS. ” the taursing Alexandra Hospital, Dr. J. R. YLeiteh, Father Moylahsn►, Falh,r Felly, Rein. G. +. Russell' and t staff of. •le ,B .OMB_ of Montreal the tiny kindnesses shown me while 1 was in hospital. -41m Boyle: —1px• ., RYAN:A. special -thank you to'our family;for the reception in honor of our `SQth :wedding anniversary, ,the )musicians' who provided ••the music and everyonewho' attended • andtimade it such a happy rrlemor;able. . • occasion, Also sincere 'thanks to the Town ..of• .,Goderich, tkie:Rebekah Lodge, the W'Omen's ,Institute, the. .' tN'1'dtt3rerr��•' and, our -bany,, friends for the' ,,.lovely gifts',''" flowers, cards and i.sits. tt was akl appreciated. era and Jack. Ryan., 10x BELL—The family of the •late" Frances Bell wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy in the loss of a beloved mother. For the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and donations to the HeartSociety. Thanks also to the Rev. R. L. Royal and the - McCallum funeral Home and also to the Pallbearers and flower bearers. —The' Bell Family. X10. F. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney, Dungannon, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Claire Isabella, to `Mr. Harry 'John Chambers, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Elgin' Chambers, Goderich. The wedding will take place April 8, 1972, in Nile United Church at 3:00 p.m. -10x r White bean mission sponsored by council The Hon. Wm. 'A. Stewart•r Minister of the Ontario Department O °Agridulture and Food, has -announced that the Ontario,'Foo.d Council is' Sponsoring three members of the Ontario White Bean Producers' Marketing Board on a mission to .Western Europe• The mission le vis Ontario on - March 3, to contac ' buyers and 'mernbers -of the trade in the United Kingdom, West Germany, Belgiurfl, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Fran .• F•1963, production of white beans in Ontario has grown from 91 million pounds to an estimated record 150 million pounds in '1'971. Exports as a percentage (.51'productibu - have grown from 29 per Bent to--a-lrr@st 60 per end ire 1971. - •'With competitive areas likely to increase production this year• .and Britain's entry into the EEC , likely to reduce Ontario's tariff - advantage in the British market. it is imperative that Ontario adopt a mor -e aggressive attitude,• toward the marketing•-ofour white' bean crop said the Minister. _ • "The representatives of the Ontario White Bean Producers' "Marketing Board recognize the'• increased competitive pressures ' and we are More than Pleased to assist them in their effo�rts..to consolidate their interests on the British market, and to develop new outlets in -Western •Europe. The timing of this mission is particularly advantageous to • • white 1)ean growers-, who, will be better informed of -_the extent • of ' the 19'72 - market' before spring planting,'' the-M'Jnfster, concluded. • • The, Board will explain its -operation to prospective whft'e ce bean buyers -in Europe and will 'be directing sales prospects to the Ontario heat: dealers:who act as ,agents of the Board. CARPET, upholstery shampooing and wall cleaning,.in your home or place of business. Phone Lamont''•• Cleaning; -"a96-3295; ... Kincardine-4tf' SPRING painting done at moderate prices. Phone 524- 6636.-7-10 HAVE your ,rugs and chairs cleaned by dependable cleaners. Call Superior Maintenance, phone 524-8892, Goderich.--meow • u EXPERIENCED interior and exterior, • painting- and wallpapering. Free, estimates.: Phone 524-9287 or 524-7667. 110,11x Sewing Machines SERVICED & SOLD ALEX REED - 197 Beyfiejd Rd., Goderich 2.4-8463 TRI -TOWN 'BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. - Income Tax - - Record, Preparation , - Business •- Farrrf - Individual - Returns ".LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield -Rhone 482-9260 '1-1'7b RUSTPROOF Let us do a complete job, on,that . new or late model car. Well worth the - reasonable investment. See us at ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC CALL FRANK TUTT For all your flooring needs. Buy your carpet any'vvhete 20 years' installation experience. Free measurements.-•` .524-68.04 Goderich. USINESS OPPORTUNIT Weare looking for an individual who has the desire to build a future for himself or become his own businessman. ' • Due to expansion, Lucky One Beverages, Inc., an all Canadian Soft Drink Firm, in business the past 20 years, is looking for initiative'men as warehouse distributors in , the Goderich Area. For further information, please dal! (416)449-7301 or write to ,the attention of Mr. L. Dorey or Mr. D. Bel I, Lucky One Beverages, Inc., 2Q, Graydon Hall_ Drive, Suite 2101,. Don -:Mills, Ontario. e 1* Unemployment .Insurance Canada Assurance- chorTlage Canada UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION LONDON' DISTRICT OFFICE ANNOUNCES EXTENDED SERVICE at the Information Centre 01 35 East Street in Goderich, Ontario .: . THE CENTRE WILL NOW BE OPEN ON TUESDAY From 9a.m. to 1:OOp: and .. m. FRIDAY From 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 'An Information Officer will be on duty to provide answers to enquiries pertaining to ',Unemployment Insurance.. HELP U sERVE You BETi'ER . The Ontario Food Council has made arrangements -for the. mission to visit key importers. `—Federal trade offices in'-We:stern - . Europe • are also • involved in making contacts•for the mission. Members on the mission are Charles Broadwell, L1ovd Taylor and Phillip Durarid from the' Board, and Henry Pauls of the Food Council office in London, Engl,a'raci, • RED` CROSS IS•ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP American Motors PI Buyer Protection Pin Buy our. luxurious AiflbasSadOinWe'II throw in our luxUry protection plan free. Take out an• Ambassador and let It' take .to the open ,road. Test all the,standard extras; V-8 en -gine, air-conditioning, power brakes, and auto- matic transmission. Then take a look at the Buyer Protection. Plan that,•won't test yo•u. - With it you can drive your •1972 Ambassador- • for 1 year or 12,000 miles whichever comes first, and if anything goes wrong and it's our fault, we'll fix it free. • After all, if we can give you abetter priced luxury car, we shoild-be able to give you a better protection plan, 111 works. Because our cars work better. American Motors •eirl►et Proitertio* Pliali. 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