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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-10-05, Page 1314, SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned by dependable cleaners.. Call Superior Maintenance, phone 524- 8892, Goderich,-,-eow PAINTING and wallpapering by ex- perienced decorators. Free estimates. Phone 524,-9287.-4V-41 REPAIRS, remodelling, general carpentry work. Reasonable rates. H, Mitchell, 482--7584.-40.43 SKELTON APPLIANCES Inglis -Moffat -Beatty Sales -Service Repairs to all makes 36 Britannia Rd. W. , Ph, 524-7871 --17tf RUSTPROQF, off' Let us do a complete job on that new or late model car. Well worth the reasonable investment. See us at ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC PHANEUF ELECTRIC Complete Electrical Service -Residenital-Commercial- _:A Industrial Local or Rural ' Phone 524-8834 CUSTOM 1 BULLDOZING CHAS. BRUINSMA RR 2, Goderich 524.9804 15 Peter Prevett DELIVERY PHONE • r•. 524-8553 OR • 524-6661 MOVING HAULING George Low Jr. • 524-6045 Clean-ups and scrap removal •23'tf .� ►� .a:! CALL FRANK TUTT For all your flooring needs. Buy your carpet anywhere. 20 years' installation experience. Free measurements., • 524-6804 Goderich. SIGNS. BY WEBSTER Plastic electric signs, highway bulletins and truck lettering. CALL COLLECT -3mm5=O - 8 -02 -- Seeding, Sodding And Shrubs COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN ,SUPPLIES ART'S • LANDSCAPING And NURSERY 166 Bennett St. E., Goderich 524.9126 ,•.-ry'SANDBEAST1NG JACK HAMMER WORK BREAK UP CONCRETE BACKHOEING SPRAY PAINTING ARNOLD STOTHERS Phone 529-7403 for estimates '�. 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE WICKER New & Repair - CHAIRS, STOOLS, TABLES, BASKETS 524.7245 Screened T'op Sod Landscape Work Backhoe Work (Excavating, Trenching, Basements, Etc.) Graver =&III • Cement Gravel Lyle Montgomery C.L INTON 482-7644 VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & All Makes BOB PECK VARNA 262-5748 Collect Lawn Mower Repairs Now is the time to have your mower overhauled 1 -Valve Job 2 -Complete Overhaul 3- ,crankshaft Straighten All New Blade Kits. 2 Q% Off With Repair Jobs ARGYLE: MARINE And SMALL ENGINES 88 Britannia Rd. Goderich • 524-9201 4 Poodle *,,114,4114. ►!M •1 mn. Will clip poodles in own home, evenings. --In addition to • styling clipping, bathing, we now have tinting .available. We have 4 colours to choose from: pink, mint green, beige and black. Be sure to... • CALL 524-9331• AFTER' 6 PM CLIPPING -BATHING STYLING REASONABLE RATES "Work Dose By Ap ointment Only" Chain Sawing Trimming Trees lit Dead Branches Pointing & Repairing Chfmneys HasI !;-2 4-7237 • dy 24-6065b6 WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, piggerip Lagoons etc. Phone 887-6700 . R.R.2 Brussels --19tf where to Hoij it RELCO 1eiog1en'fre : (APPROVED DEALER) 40 WEST ST. 524-8431 ACE RADIO ATV Fleetwood Sales & Service Repairs to all makes of Radio & Television 60 PICTON ST.W. FRANK WILCOX-524-7771 WHEN MOVING Call one of the oldest and most reliable firms in Canada. WEDGE THE MOVER Hensel! 262-2834 Storage, local moves or. coast- to-coast. R•1CHAR1 .10 EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER gid' APPRAISER 7898 CLINTON. ONT. PHONE: 482-9431 or 482-- 15. NOTICE to CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES SCOTT LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF ,AUBURN, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, • ALL persons claiming against the above Estate are required to for- ward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on pr before the 25th day of October, 1972, after which date the assets will be distributed. ' iONNELLY 4 MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. -40-41-42 5. NOTICE to CREDITORS 16: PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ALL persons having ,:claims - against the Estate of William Jarnes Clark, Retire& Fanner, late of `the, Village 'of Auburn, in the/County, of Huron„ who died on or about. the 14th day"of May, 1972, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 14th day of .October, 1972, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at•oderich, •Ontario, this 15th day of September, 1972. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 38,39,40 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims 'against the Estate of THOMAS LEVI TWAMLEY, Retired Farmer, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Duron, who died on or, about the 20th day of August, 1972 are required to file the same with full particulars with the under- signed by the 28th day --of October, 1972, as.after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 2nd day of October, 1972. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. . g40,41,42 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,.. ANo-4Ts IN THE ESTATE OF GRACE • OGILVIE MOSELEY WATSON, . ALL persons having claims against the estate of Grace Ogilvie 'Moseley Watson,., late of Goderich, Ontario, deceased, who died on or • about the 12th day of July, 1972, are hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 14th'day of October, 1972, full par= ticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard -only to claims of which it shall then have notice, t Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this 19th day of September, 1972. NATIONAL` TRUST COMPANY LIMITED • Treasurer's. Sale Of Land in Arrears of Taxes" COUNTY OF HURON GQ RitdH SI 11TAL• 'A . ' tii1l1t6UA '.� F. �ENGAGEIUNTS BABINSi ' " To Les and: Carolyn (nee Zinn) of London in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Wednesda!, ..$oepteknber 27, 1972; a babb rgtrl: . OU BELL --Robert` and' Nancy (nee Farrar) announce the birth ore ' son, Daniel Glen, on September 22, 1972, at Humber, Memorial Hospital, • Toronto'. A .brother for Timothy and Kelly Ann. A grand- son for Lloyd and. Pretoria Currell and William and Dorothy Farrar; tar.:and: Mrs,1 veld it wad; .t ► announcetha marriage ' their daughteriNloanne Christine to . Oeert John Hakki z'son of M*. Mrs. Bert flakkers of ILK 2 °Cil w ton, The -wedding wall take place Saturday, October 21, 1972, at 4 p.m. in Victoria Street unitedChurch, Goderich:-40x all of Toronto. --°40- � ° T iim, C. BRIEFS WHEELCHAIRS --,WALKERS The Humanitarian Service C. P. & T. Committee of the Goderich Odd- -"feflo' v and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-962a or Fred Frit- zlev. 524-7217.---eow • .„ E. CARDS OF THANKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sale will be held -..in the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, 'December 12,1972, at 10:00 A.M. re any unpaid taxes still outstanding at that date, as shown on the list published in the Ontario Gaf'ette on September 9th. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that if any of' the said lands rernain unsold, an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, "•Deternber'19, 1972, at the sarne hour and place. Lists of the properties involved rnay be secured at my office in the Court House, Goderich, On- tario. JOHN G: BERRY Treasurer County of Huron August 18, 1972 4 . 77 -BUSINESS- NOTICE— MOVING 7--BUSINESS--NOTICE--- $50,000.00 and up for first and second mortgages on multiple residential and commercial projects, both hew and existing: Prompt ser- vice assured. (5191,744-2264 Hardt- man & Stra.ck Limited, Waterloo. -38-41 19. LOST AND FOUND $10.00 Reward •for the recovery of a blue CCM, 40 -speed bicycle. taken from .Hamilton Street. • Paul Cum- mings, 524-9064,-g40 22. TO .GIVE AWAY 1 I Main St, 13,agt,ti„t' iTO� GIVE AWAY -A guinea pig, Hain-flton, Ontario, hutch, 'straw and food. 'Phone 524 (Executor or Administrator). ' 7$60.-40 .PREST and EGENJ R, 33 Montreal' Street, Goderich, Ontario. Their Solicitors _herein. 38,39,40 16. PUBLIC, NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE BUILDING INSPECTOR APPOINTMENT OCTOBER 2, 1972 Mr: Roy Breckenridge _has TO GIVE AWAY to good.home, 1 black and •tan male hound about 10 months old. Phone 524-6360.-40 THREE :month old collie pups, Phone Ripley :195-5314.-40x A. BIRTHS BIRD -At ,Alexandra Hospital on October 2, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bird,. R.R.5.:Goderich, a baby boy, Michael Bruce. • JUERGENS-At Alexandra •Hospital on September 29, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard •Juergens, 33 A Hamilton St., Goderich a baby girl, Dawn. been appointed as Building In- spector for the Town• of Goderich with offices at 26 The Square (Industrial & Promotion Office), 524-8373. Hours 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Building permits are required for any construction work in excess of $50.00. Please be governed accordingly. . • J. Harold Walls A.M.C.T., C.M.C; Clerk -Treasurer 18. PERSONAL FIELDER -We would like to take this apportunity ,to thank all our relatives and friends that attended our reception in Saltford Valley „Hall, Agsiin we say thank you. Darlene and Jim Fielder -40x POLLOCK: I would like •to express sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and relatives for gifts, floers, cards and visits during my stay in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J.W. Wallace, nurses and staff on first floor.Mrs. Laura Pollock. --40•, - • KALBFLEISCH-At Alexandra Hospital 'on September 30, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalbfleisch, Varna,' a baby girl, Julia Serena Marilyn. THOMPSON -At Alexandra Hospital on September 29, 1972 to .Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, 179 Lighthouse St., Goderich, a baby boy John William Hugh, • TYROVOLAS--At Alexandra Hospital on September 23, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tvrovolas, 123 Victoria St. N., Goderich, a baby •girl Christina. SCRIMEGOUR-Lanny and Pat URGENT --Anyone knowing the wish to announce the arrival of their whereabouts of Chris or Cecilia second child a Son :jeffrgy,,_t'atriclt 'l:Tiirid';e li'Teatie "jifiione detract iieptember 23, 1972 at St. 549-0200.-g40 Joseph's Hospital, London. CURRAN-Words cannot express our thanks to all who helped out during the fire which destroyed our home. Special thanks to the Lucknow, Ripley and Goderich Fire Departments, also to neighbours, friends and ladies who served lunch and coffee. Thanks again. Jack and Eileen Curran.-g40nc RODGES-The family of the late Elroy Rodges,,wish to express their deepest gratitude for the many acts of Icindhess, in the loss of a beloved `lius�ai d; `father and 'brotE er."Mine thanks to McCallum Funeral Home, Rev. Warr, Dr. Wallace, Dr.• Jackson, nurses on 1 East 'and 2 West. And those who sent flowery, cards, gave to charitable donations and visited Elroy through his illness. Alice Rodges and family, Doris, and Walter . Hicks. --g40 FISHER. -I would like to express sincere thanks to relatives,.friends and neighbours for flowers, cards and visits. while I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Lomas, . Ambulance drivers,' nurses and staff on 2nd East. A special thank you to friends and neighbours who have been helping in so many different ways with work at 'home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Bernard Fisher. -40 •GODFREY,--I would 4ike-th express my sincere thanks to • relatives, friends and neighbours for lovely flowers and cards, also those who visited me while a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Ambulance boys, nur- ses and'staff. Marlene Godfrey. -40 MASKELL-I would like 'to thank friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. H. Cameron and. nurses ,4th floor. Ar- thur Maskell.-40k F. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Noble, Auburn, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Irene, to M . . jjliam -Lawrence i lien, son of Mrs. Evelyn Merrill and the late Mr. Charles Millian. Wedding to take place at Donnybrook United Church, November 25, 1972.--40x Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Deborah June to Cornelis Adrianus Verwey. The marriage to take place Friday October 20th in Auburn United Church at 8:00 Paul and Doris Campbell of Nil wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Louise to Gerald Lee, .son of Edwin and Muriel- 'Lee of 218 East Street, Goderich. The wedding will take place at • the Victori,s at. United Tfiu'r`ih at 2:00 p.m. on the 7th of October 1972. THE MARKET PLACE cry A Place to Buy or Sel I or :Be entertained by Local Talent... DAILY12:3ONOON CKNX TELEVISION... your first choice new da NQW is the right time for plan- ting daffodils. Planting them now -will enable them to form the maximum number of an- chorage roots before freeze-up so they will be able to” absorb moisture and consequently `withstand the winter much bet- ter. Unless you have been wat- ching , the development of the daffodil closely in recent, years, you have probably missed growing some of the most fascinating and distinct varieties now available. Watch the catalogues or search your dealers' shelves for the best kinds of these delightful flowers. Plant breeders have indeed made tremendous improvements on daffodils in the past decade. They have produced varieties with larger flowers, and which are more weather -resistant. „ They haves also developed new and better miniatures, new kinds of doubles and 'n jr large split -corolla types, ' and new colors and combinations of colors. For a brief sampling of some of the newer daffodils, let us start with the giant trumpet kinds. Broughshane is one with pure white flowers easily five to six inches across. Unsurpassable is almost as large but with,deepo clear yellow flowers. Tintoretto is light yellow with long trum- pets. Louise Coligny has pinkish trumpets .and is very heavily scented, and Roseate Hues has refreshing 'pink trumpets. Other pink -trumpeted daffodils are Lady Bird, Pink Glory - and Mabel Taylor. Binkie is a two - toned • trumpet kind with a lemon' yellow corolla and an ivory •cup. The following are good weatherproof large -cupped daf- fodils: Ice - Follies, which has flat, lemon -primrose cups two inches across against its background of a purewhite corolla; Duke of Windsor, a very large .wide flaring crown -like cup of deep orange -yellow and a white corolla; Apricot Attrac- tion, as its name suggests,'Is an apricot -yellow. For something entirely dif- ferent, try the smaller, cluster - flowered White Marvel, with a trumpet full, of tightly -packed, white petals; or one of those with the news lit corona- s_ like White Orchid, the pure ,yellw Gold Collar, or the orange and white Orangeway. Double daffodils have long been with us, but there are some very splendid. new doubles that may ' be all yellow like Jnglescombe, lemon and orange, as Mary Copeland, or all white,. like the huge double White 'Lion. One of the most exciting of doubles is Daphne, a . new double white poet's narcissus. Among - the newer - small. cupped kinds in which tife cup or trumpet is less than one-third 'the length of the petals, ,are, Frozen, pure white; • Missouri, yellow with a scarlet,,oxange cup; and the orange and white Verger. The triandus hybrids are always white but produce up to six flowers on one stem and are available in both small -cupped and long -cupped varieties. The petals are usually bent "back- wards or reflexed. Thalia is the best known one in this group. Then for rock gardeners and folks who enjoy the tiny things, there is a whole array of miniatures, most of them only six to eight inches tall -- Baby Moon,�.L.ittle Bea rty,�-Fehru Silver and the hoop petticoat (Narcissus bulbocodium), Nar- cissus canaliculatus,, .-the cyclamen -flowered narcissus (Narcissus cyclamineus) and Narcissus watieri. None of these will be easy to find on garden center shelves, but may be seen in some Canadian bulb catalogues. Other types are the Tazettas which are bunch -flowered kinds. Best of these is Geranium with •a white background for its orange - scarlet cup, and Yellow Cheer- fulness, which of course has yellow flowers. . The Jonquilla hybrids always fascinate me ' because of • their fragrance, simple form 'and adaptability. They are'charac- terized by rush -like foliage and usually have many flowers on a stem. The common one is deep yellow but _a newer., ..and - im proved kind, Trevithian, is pale buttercup -yellow. Except for the tiny bulbs, all daffodils should be planted.five to six inches deep (measured to the bottom of the bulb) and. at least six inches, apart in a fairly loamy soil. The rock garden types are best planted three in- ches deep and three inches apart. Prepare the soil well as you would for vegetables, but make sure it is well drained. If it is heavy, add lots of coarse sand. ~ 'airi'n--also--f.0` 51- peri'"" o ss ""r '"'" - or compost and three to five ' pounds per 100 square feet of a, good complete fertilizer such as 6-9-6, or a rose fertilizer such as 5-10-5. GILMOUR'S ALBUMS dyer12,000 recordolumnist and critic s IytnarM:de O�nftour sits amidst his�collection of Os, y them very rpre.Tese records and comments on them are featured on' " his ,weekly' show Gilmour's Albums, Sundays 0,11:00 ai.m;, EDT on the CBC AM ° ° ' ' Radio Network acrd.SS.aturda�sr: ,„7:00 parr,, EDT on CBC FM.