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26. Help wanted
HOT LINE
&
SALAD BAR
Positions Available
Benmiller Inn is now accepting ap-
plir aliens for Hot Line & Salad Bar
positions. The successful applicant
will have a good bask knowledge of
cooking & must be able to follow
instructions.
Please contact Derek at:
Benmiller Inn
R.R. 4 Goderich
N7A 3Y1
524-2191 Ext, 245
31. Service directory
1
PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro-
mpt dependable service to oIl makes and models
of domestic appliances. Phone 887.9062. 271f
MASONRY, STONE and Carpentry work.
Specializing in brick pointing and chimney
building. Free estimates. For information call
Stan Kirkham 482.5305. •-3tfor
CUSTOM BACKHOEING, Drain Repair, erosion
control, cellar drains, laser. Call Frank Postill
482.9101. 21 Har.
KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, windows, P9tio doors,
aluminum siding. Phone 482-7676. Ken
McNairn. 22tfar
RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS
Weekly or Seasonal Cleaning
10% Discount to Seniors
Barb Hodgins 482-9223
COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
Steve Cook 482-9335
31. Servi'ce directory
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER & SONS
Four modern rotary rigs
Phone Seaforth
NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 327-0828 JIM: 327-0773
For
HOMES - ADDITIONS
GARAGE AND SHED
FARM BUILDINGS
Phone
RAY LAMBERS
CONSTRUCTION
482-3305
28. Business opportunity
PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
White you or
on vacation.
Licensed & Insured
THE LAWNMASTER
Paul Vander Molen 527-1750
SPACE AGE
INSULATION
All types of insulation
VI Polyurethane Foam
lberglass, Rockwool, Cellulose
INFORMATIONAND FREE ES,JIMATES
FOR MORE
Ron Kassies
523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M.
28. Business opportunity
MAC'S WOULD
LIKE TO GIVE
YOU THE
OPPORTUNITY
TO GROW
Just when you thought there was no room Tett for personal
growth, Mac's offers you the opportunity to grow with your
own business.
Operate your own business as a Mac's dealer and you'll
also have the opportunity to set your own personal work
hours. And enjoy the security of being a part of Canada's
leading convenience store network.
All you need is a high school diploma, minimal start-up
capital, and above all, the determination to succeed.
Mac's will provide you with full training and promotional
support.
If you're a self-starter, ambitious, and would savour the
opportunity of being responsible for a business, write us for
full details. Because there's always room to grow with
Mac's
WE'RE READY WHEN YOU ARE!
Mac's Convenience Stores, 575 Murphy Road, Sarnia), Ontario. N7S 5B6
29. Tenders
31. Service directory
r:tiy ?. `' is RESIDENTIAL &
COMMERCIAL,
•.:::;;CLEANING
: Fully Bonded and
• . Insured
"Satisfaction Guaranteed"
}� -weekly maid service
-spring cleaning
-window washing
-house sitting
OPEN TILL 8:00 P.M.
" ELITE DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Doug & Uurie Falconer
Dan MacKinnon 524-5170
38. Auction sale
HOUSE AND
ANTIQUE AUCTION
on
SATURDAY, JULY 25
at 10:00 A.M. sharp
in Dashwood
on William St., for Mr. & Mrs. Eric
Freiter, and Mr. & Mrs. Louis Zimmer
consisting of antiques, furniture, and
woodworking equipment along with
many carpenter's and blacksmith's
tools. Terms cash. Lunch Booth.
Auctioneer: John Finlay
236-4814
UPCOMING SALE: August 8 for Mr. Clare
Masses of tractors, trucks and other
equipment.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
TENDERS
for NO "••Tit ST. (Egm •ndville)
ST RM SEWER
SF Al FD TENDERS addressed ro the Township Clerk Mr John R McLachlan G M B 117 R R
i r i••r Ontario NOM 110 will be received by him until 400 p m
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1987
tar the construction of a storm sewer on North Street and Silver Creek Terrace in the hamlet
of Fginnndvilte
Tho work consists of the supply and installers -ion of the following
310 ems of 600 mm diameter
concrete sewer pipe,,
119 ns of 525 nom diameter
concrete sewer pipe,
.5 e®tchb4asins, 6 manholes. piers
other work incidental thereto.
Plans specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the u tdersigned
upon payment 6f o non refundable fee of $25 00 This amount includes $1 63 Sales Tox
Foch tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on the amount of 510 000 00
I owest or ary tender not necessarily accepted,
B.M. ROSS AMD ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Con'sul*iwg Engineers
62 North Street
GODERHC&f, Ontario. N7A 274
(519) 524-2641
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 487898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., JULY 25 AT 10:30 A.M.: Antique furniture,
general household otter Is. grandfather e Inc k,
table lop phonograph with Large horn, r rnr ks,
telephones gI.Isssv.ut. etc 1 mile north ot
(intle•nc h un 1 Iss s 21 tui Tum and F riven 1 ang
WED., JULY 29 AT 6:00 P.M.: 1986 PIN mouth
Reliant 4 Auer r ,tr run -101)(1() km . modern ap-
pl(,tr es turnnure•.antiques . r rsst.tl glassware
1 lends ; 1 11' rear rine garden tillerlike new.
at ~null) 1 furor) Rec rt,etrnn ( entre. 1 seter tar
( h,Irlie ,enc! 1)10,1' Tindall
THURS., JIJIY 10 AT ,.e0t) P.M.: Ileus, 198S-
( hr s ',1u 1'11 L up torr k like rte's 11111 4118 kin
10101 Rnccl ~tit 2 (lour hard tup ( dr 111nun) r ort
rli11ntt run 119'4 mules filling mower ',nap( )n
Incl hot and tuuls, guns furniture ,tpplI.tnr es
1.11 1n he held .0 Brussels Arc'n.t tar the 1 state
nl Russel f l,tll
SAT., AUG. 1 AT 10 A.M.: • 1111ques Monitore
Apulian( (•s at Ru hnnl 11,b1, s Nur tion Bien ( lin
Inn ( )nl tar 'lis 11,un1,1 Adams plus ,uiditiuns
WED., AUG. 12 AT 6 P.M.: Ifu,tt m utur trailer
nvolout ,gtph,uu es antiques Iurnilure etc to
he hell . " , Willes west .tnr1 '. nl ,I mule mirth
nl '`e,utureh Irir 11, \.\ 1111.1/11 1Vermin/ n
38. Auction. sale
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
House; Pick-up Truck, like new; car:
riding mower; tools; guns; furniture;
appliances to be held at the Brussels
Areno for the Estate of Russel Hall
THURSDAY, JULY 30
AT 6:00 P.M.
TRUCK 8. CAR: 1985 Chev 510 pick-up
truck w/P.S., P.B., 4 cylinder automatic:
AM radio: new topper: run only 3318
Kms. 1969 American Motors Rebel SST
2 door hard top w/ 290 motor,
automatic 33974 miles in mint condi-
tion. Toro 880, riding lawn mower
w/electric start.
GUNS: Marlin Saftey 30-30 lever action
vv /hexagon barrel patented Oct, 11
1887 to Aug. 1899. Winchester model
94 30-30 win. lever action rifle. Stevens
model 778 20 gauge 2ln- chamber
pump faction shot gun. Springfield
model 874 22 bolt action repeater ri-
fle. Grizzly 10 22 L.R. rifle. Gun cabinet
and cleaning equipment.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Moffat side by
side freezer fridge, 2' , years old; elec-
tric stove: floor model colour T.V.;
Sunbeam kerosene heater; chest
freezer; new GSW wringer washer; 13 &
W 12" portable T.V.; china cabinet:
small china cabinet; modern chester-
field & chair; 2 antique table lamps
w /slag glass shades; 3 pc. bedroom
suite: 2 wicker arm chairs; 2 small
wicker fear; stands; small blanket box:
wicker candlestick holders & vase:
spoon collection; recliner chair; chrome
table 8. 4 chairs; cranberry coloured
font for lamp; coffee table and end
tables: night table; hall table: rocking
chair; sleeping bag: bedding: small ap-
pliances; 12 place setting 0f Austria
Rose pattern dishes: old letters and
stamps; army metals.
TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: Large Snap
On tool box on roller- cebktot fell el
tools: air drill 3/8" air impact; 3 /8- air
racket; 1 /2" air impact; Ohm meter:
alternator tester; battery charger:
small floor jack; new twin portable air
compressor: table saw: ramps: jack
stands; old band saw: small wood lathe:
bench and vise; new wheel barrow;
electric drill and jig saw; skill saw; ter-
tilleer spreader: 2 bikes; 13 lathe chisels;
8 ton jack; alum. step ladder: garden
tools: etc. Note house and shed on
large lot also for sale, phone for
information.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer
Ricard L bb
482-7898 Clio tors
AUCTION SALE
1986 Reliant Car; modern furniture and
appliances; glassware; bedding; Honda
garden tiller; etc. to be held at the
South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter,
Ont. for Charlie and Olive Tindall of
Exeter
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29
AT 6:00 P.M.
1986 Plymouth Reliant SE 4 door sedan
car, 4 cylinder automatic, AM/FM
radio, run 41,000 Kms., selling cer-
tified. Car will be offered at 7 p.m.
Kelvinator almond coloured fridge; al-
mond coloured 30" electric stove; Ad-
miral washer; Moffat clothes dryer; 12
cu. ft. chest freezer; dehumidifier;
humidifier; floor model colour Y.V.; por-
table colour T.V-; floor model hi fi;
walnut tea wagon w/large wheels; din-
ing table w/3 leaves and 6 matching
chairs; modern dry sink styled buffet;
modern writing desk; small china
cabinet; 5 pc. bedroom suite; cedar
chest; 31 day wall clock; wooden rock-
ing chair; '/a continental bed; French
Provincial chesterfield and chair; French
Provincial coffee table and round drum
table; Saint George and the dragon
designed in stained glass and framed
lighted case; wooden framed mirror;
upholstered chairs; dresser top swing
mirror; gold upholstered chair and ot-
toman; clock shelf; piano stool; exercise
bike; portable electric sewing machine
and folding stand; knick knack shelf;
table lamps; food processor; chrome
table & 4 chairs; hair dryer chair; In-
stamatic camera; lawn chairs; Don
Quixote and his sidekick bookends;
Delft cheese board & cover; 32 pc. of
Trillium pattern 24% lead crystal; 4
place setting Royal Albert dishes;
Pewter tea pot, wine glasses, etc.; good
cups 8. saucers, plus other good
glassware; bedding; pots & pans: smell
appliances; HONDA 5 H.P. rear `4
garden tiller, like new, new list
51100.00; gas lawn mower; table saw;
wheel barrow; wooden extension lad-
der; folding picnic table; lady's bike;
wood planes; step ladder; garden tools;
plus many other items.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer
Richard Lobb
AUCTION SALE
Antiques; furniture; glassware; crocks:
photocopier; washer & dryer like now
to be hold approx. 2 miles north of
Goderich on Highway 21 just past Air-
port Road for Tom and Eileen Lang
SATURDAY, JULY 25
AT 10:30 A.M.
Automatic washer and dryer like now;
Sharp Fax 730 photocopier; Grand-
father clock; antique pine bonnet chest;
Victor table top phonograph w/large
horn; Krug maple desk and choir; anti-
que mahogany coffee table; 2
mahogany lamp tables; old wall phone;
2 old desk phones; mahogany settee;
chesterfield and chair; loveseat
chesterfield; oak buffet; several mantel
clocks: coffee grinder; small chino
cabinet; 2 rocking chairs; round fern
stand; platform rocker; copper boiler;
3 trunks; modern maple hutch and mat-
ching shelf unit; long hall table;
magazine stand; double pedestal drop
leaf dining table w/ 2 leaves and 4 mat-
ching chairs; cedar chest: fancy antique
dresser; antique dresser w/mirror;
wicker rocking chair; wicker arm chair;
round wicker fern stand; Duncan Phyfe
drop leaf dining table; dressing table
yr/mirror; 5 oil lamps; 4 drawer chest
w/mirror; small spinning wheel;
wooden dining table; 2 bamboo basket
chairs w/matching round coffee table;
magazine table; old floor model radio
w / record player plus small radios: Aero
swing exerciser; matching coffee 8. end
table; light fixtures: table tamps: chests
of drawers; round French Provincial cof-
fee table; small round cherry pedestal
table; small drop leaf pedestal table
w/drawer; plus other small tables;
John L. Cassidy & Co. Montreal P.O. 4
gallon crock w / 3 flower; Eureka 10
gallon sanitary churn Woodstock.
5 gallon jug 6 other jugs: Hymaster
electric chord organ in case; matching
chairs. dishes 8 glassware, including
antique pieces plus other items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Auctioneer
Richard Lobb
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION SALE
Sato, August 25, 1987
at 12 noon sharp
at South Huron Rec Centre
(Agricultural Building),
Exeter, Ontario
We will be dispersing by auction household
effects. appliances. antiques and collec•
tables from the Hay Township farm house
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gingerich and the
Zurich home of Mr. Milton Oesch plus
additions.
PARTIAL LISTING INCLUDES -
9 pc. dining room suite. lovely solid oak
secretary's desk, oak dresser, washstand.
fine china, a complete set of L'imoges china,
hybrid water bed (like new). Moffat washer
& dryer (excellent condition), 8 H.P. riding
mower, 5 H.P. roto tiller power washer,
several power tools, hundreds of useful
items,
Bob Heywood, Auctioneer
235-0874
42. Death notice
COTTLE
At South Huron Hospital. Exeter on Wednesday
July 15, 1987. Garry Raymond Cottle, in his 27th
year. Loving son of Ross and Leona Cottle of RR. 1
Woodham and dear brother of James of Kit-
chener. Gerald at home. Cathy (Mrs. Ed Chappel)
of Seaforth. Karen (Mrs. John Hamilton) of RR 2
Stella. Sherrie and Sondra, both at home. Dear
friend of Beth Consitt of Kippen. Loving grandson
of Mrs. Bessie Campbell of RR 1. Exeter and Mr.
Alvin Cottle of Stratford. At the request of the
deceased, his body was donated to science A
Memorial service was held at Thames Rood
United Church on Hwy. 83. on Monday. July 20 at
8 p.m. Rev. K. T. Smits officiated.
SCOTT
Mrs. Ivy K . formerly of Seaforth at Huronview
Clinton, very peacefully on July 17 1987 in her
87th year. Ivy Dewberry. beloved wife of the late'
James T. Scott (1960) and dear mother of Gordon
of Seaforth. Douglas of Kitchener. James of Com•
bridge and Robert of Smithville Predeceased by
one son. Arnold (1972). Also survived by one
sister, Mrs. Florence Stout of England. 26 grond
children. and 34 great-grandchildren The family
received friends at the Whitney•Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street West Seaforth after 2
p m until 2 p m Monday when funeral services
were held Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery
Seaforth
BARBER
Mary Ehzlobeth Suddenly ot the Hamilton
General HospoitoL on Saturday July 18 1987
Mary Barber the beloved wife of Carl William
Barber loved daughter oI the Into George and
Florence Cnrnpbell Dear mother of Robert of
Hamilton and Wayne and his wile Cathy of
Thunder Bay Will be sadly missed by her grand
children Christine George Jason and Ryan
Funeral Wednesday 10 30 o m from the l G
Wallace Funeral Homo 151 Ottawa Street North
Hamilton then to Holy Family Roman Catholic
Church for Moss of Christian burial of 11 a m In
torment White Chapel Memorial Gardens
Visitation was Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7
:o S p m Recitation of the rosary Tuesday B p m
l G Walloce 544 1147
42. Death notice
DE!CHERT
At the 81,'ewnter Rest Horne Zurich on Wednes
cloy July 15 1987 mr Jacob Deirhert formerly
of Goshen Street South Zurich in his 93rd year
Beloved husband of the late EhmbOth Clara
Neuschwonger (1981) Son of the late Peter and
Elizabeth (Bloch) Deirhert Door brother of Peter
of the Bluewoter Rest Home Ted of Toronto
Albert of Zurich and Mrs Friedo Keller of
Dashwood Predeceased by two brothers George
and Victor rand by three sisters Susan (Mrs Ed
word Wegenost) Victoria (Mrs Wilfred Eichler)
and Margaret (Mrs William Pfaff) Also surviving
ore several nieces and nephews Visitation was
on Thursday and Friday in the Zurich Chapel of
Michael P O'Connor Funeral Homes 49 Goshen
Street North until Saturday July 18 then to St
Peter's Lutheran Church for funeral service at 2
p m Interment followed in St Peters Lutheran
Cemetery
BRO A DFOOT
Al Clinton Public Hospital on Soturdoy July 18
1987 Annie E Broodfoot of Clinton and formerly
of Stanley Twp in her 8411, year Beloved wile of
the late George Glenn Broodfoot Dear mother
of Stewart and Olive Broodfoot of Brurelield Ed
word and Marilyn Broadloot of RR 5 Clinton
Dear sister of Geoff Buck of Regina Rev tum
Buck of Oak lake Manitoba Joseph Buck of
Moosonmin Saskatchewan Grace iMrs Ston
Montgomery) of Calgary Marione IMrs bin
Millward) of Mooselaw Sackntrhewan
Predeceased by one brother Alfred Also survuv
ed by four grandchildren one great grandchild
Funeral service was held from the Beattie
Funeral Home 55 Rottenbury St East Clinton on
Monday July 20 1987 commencing of 2 p m
Rev James Bechtel officiated Interment Brnrd s
Cemetery
BALL
At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday July 17
1987 William Stewart Ball of RR 1 Auburn in his
78th year Beloved husband of Ado B (Huntl Brill
Dear father of David of Mississauga and John of
Toronto loving grandfather of Nancy Lynne and
Stephen Ball Dear brother of Jessie and leonnrd
Cord of Boynton Beach Florida Sadie (Mrs
Stanley Jackson) al Carlisle Hugh and El,zobeth
Ball of RR 6 Goderich and Melburn rind Margaret
Boll of Goderich Friends were received of the
Ball & Falconer Funeral Home 153 High Street
Clinton on Sunday from 1 4 and 7 9 p m Funeral
servile was held at the funeral home on Mn^dly
July 10th of 2 0 (lock Interment ,n Ball Cemetery
Hellen Twp
MURRAY
At his home in Goderich on Sunday July 19
' 987 Ellwood Lawrence Murray m hes 68th year
Beloved husbond of the late Stella McNenly
.Jeor Brother of Ruth (Mrs William Tamrin, ,f
Huronview Arthur of Sardis 8 C Norma (Mrs
Joseph lukomskil of Jerome Michigan and
Rose Bowler (Mrs John Austin, of Kingshnrlge
Predeceased by 4 sisters Retn Serumgeour
Pamela Stevenson Edna McCnhe Vesta Cntin
and 1 brother Benson The fom,iy rere,.ed
friends of the McCallum & Polio Funeral Hcr-te
Cambria Rood at East Street Goderirh from : 4
and 7 9 p rn Tuesday Funernl service was held
ot the funeral home 2 p m Wednesday of ter
noon Interment Christ Church Cemetery Port
Albert
43. Births
HORBAMUIK
Leon rind Lynda are thrilled to announce the birth
of their fourth daughter Mary Jane was horn on
July 14 1987 and weighed 8 Ib 2' , oz Her very
excited sisters are Angela Erin and Erica Her
proud grandporents ore Erie and Marione Ander
son Londesboro and Victoria Horbonuuk Huron
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BUURS
Kevin and Andrea are proud to announce the
birth of their 3rd son Thomas Lionel Tommy was
born June 25 1987 of Stratford General Hospital
weighing 7 Ib 14 07 A brother for Poul and
David Grandporents are Alvin and Janet Doer of
Goderich and John Buurs of tondesboro Great
grandparents ore Roy and Martha boar of
Auburn and Arnold and Norah Hugil! of
Goderich 29nx