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WS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1987
26. Help wanted
RECEPTIONIST
REQUIRED
Full-time receptionist position available
immediately. Applicants should enjoy
working with the public and handling
detailed work. Evening shift work -
weekends involved.
Please send resume and letter of ap-
plication to:
Benmiller Inn
R.R. 4 Goderich
N7A 3Y1
524-2191
HOT LINE
SALAD BAR
Positions Available
Benmiller Inn is now accepting ap-
plications for Hot Line & Salad Bar
positions. The successful applicant
will have a good basic 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
29. Tenders
PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro
apt dependable service to all makes and models
of domestic appliances. Phone 887-9062. 27tf
MASONRY. STONE and Carpentry work:
Specializing in brick pointing and chimney
building. Free estimates. For information call
Stan Kirkham 4825305. 3tfar
CUSTOM BACKHOEING, Drain Repair. erosion
control, cellar drains laser. Coll Frank Postill
482.9101. 21 tfor.
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KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling. renovations.
cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops. rec rooms,
carports, flooring, windows, patio doors.
aluminum siding. Phone 482-7676 Ken
McNairn. 22tfar
WHEELCHAIRS The CP & T Fund of Clinton Odd -
fellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for
loan free. Contact Harold Wise Ltd., 482.7062 or
Roy Elliott 4827909 evenings. 1st. wk
RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS
Weekly or Seasonal Cleaning
10% Discount to Seniors
Barb Hodgins 482-9223
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD.
•Farm and Residential Buildings
• Additions and Renovations
•Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia
PHONE
cANADiAN
FARM DuLDEFes
ASSSsociiTKN
MEMBER
482-3063
after 6 p.m.
TENDERS
TENDERS are invited by the undersigned for
the purchase demolition and removal of
the residence located at 109 Ontario Street.
Clinton Ontario
ANY INTERESTED PARTY may obtain full
portir ulars from the undersigned and shall
enter into a contract providing. among
other Things that the purchaser
nrrppts full responsibility for any public
Ivihi1 ty
rnrnplies with all relevant municipal pro
vier cal rind federal legislation
completes the work before the end of
September 1987
leaves the premises clear of all debris and
nt o grade level
Posts a performance bond in the form of o
Postdated cheque or a letter of Credit in
the amount of 52 000
ALL TENDERS must be in the hands of the
undersigned
eyned on 8
or
before
o clock noon
Monday
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH,
c o Keith Tyndoll
R R 1
Clinton Ontario
NOM 1L0
Phone 4827877
COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
Steve Cook 482-9335
JACK B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing in:
•CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
565-2108
30. Employment wanted
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER & SONS
Four modern rotary rigs
Phone Seaforth
NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775
MOTHER will hobysit in my own home Lives
rinse to school lots of toys big back yard that s
fenced Phone 482 9012 31nx 4.11
WILL BABYSIT ,n my home toilet trained children
please Contact Ruth Shropsholl of
48? 3073 31tnx
BABYSITTING in my home Phone
482 3899 30 31 32
OPERATOR of bulldozer or bock hoe seeks stendy
employment Phone 523 4892 3114
31. Service directory
38. Auction sale
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
Used building material; furniture; ap-
pliances; some tools; etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clin-
ton,Ont. for Austin Matheson plus
additions
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8
AT 10:00 A.M.
USED BUILDING MATERIAL: approx. 75
sq. face ft. of angelstone; approx. 40
sheets of steel roofing 10 x 12 ft. long;
approx. 20 sheets of 5/8" x 4' x 8'
tongue and groove plywood; plus some
1 / 2" x 4' x 8' tongue and groove
plywood; 2 overhead gas furnaces; 2
wall gas heater units; plus some other
related items; phone for more informa-
tion. Ramset gun.
HOUSEHOLD, ETC.:. Harvest gold fridge
and matching 24" electric stove; china
cabinet; cedar chest; 2 modern chester-
fields and chairs; 2 three pc. bedroom
suites; washstand; upholstered chairs;
9 x 13 rug; parlour table; modern
maple kitchen table w/2 leaves & 6
matching chairs; 6 brown upholstered
chrome chairs; fancy wall model stereo;
26" colour T.V.; 2 davenport couches;
trunk; single continental bed; recliner
chair; small round trampoline; combina-
tion lamp & table; old floor model
radio; recliner chair; small chest of
drawers; small desk; floor lamps;
quilting frames plus many other fur-
niture items; electric hedge trimmer;
vacuum cleaner; golf cart; small log
splitter; table saw; scroll saw; 2" rotary
planer; Ariens garden tiller; portable
air tank, 'h H.P. motor; Webster paint
compressor; sander; 3/8" drill; cutting
torch; wine barrel; step ladder; wren-
ches; saw blades; 8" hand plane plus
other related items; dishes, glassware,
pots & pans; small appliances; 5 gallon
crock; plus our usual large offering;
bedding; etc.
TERMS: CASH
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
482-7898
SPACE AGE
INSULATION
All types of insulation
Polyurethane Foam
fiberglass, Rockwool, Cellulose
FOR MORE INFORMATION
AND FREE ESTIMATES
Ron Kassies
523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M.
For
HOMES - ADDITIONS
GARAGE AND SHED
FARM BUILDINGS
Phone
RAY LAMBERS
CONSTRUCTION
482-3305
• Tent Caterpillar Control
•Insect Centre/
• Lawn Cutting, Trimming
•Property Maintenance
LICENSED and INSURED
THE LAWNMASTER
Paul VanderMolen 527-1750
'Satisfaction Guaranteed-
-weekly maid service
-spring cleaning
-window washing
-house sitting
OPEN TILL 8:00 P.M.
Doug & Laurie Falconer
Dan MacKinnon 524-5170
34. Personal
OVERWEIGHT') I lose weight without dieting
while I sleep Call about colored
4825647 30 31x
GOES someone you love have a drinking pro
blerrl' There is help for you Col AI Anon
5246001 or write P 0 Box 101 Clinton Ont
NOM 11.0 lstwk
40. Lost & Found
LOST Conodionn lawn mower top between
Holmesville and Londesboro on country roods
Phone 482 9179 Reword offered 31
Advertising
cansave
shopping time
CANADIAN ADVERTISING
FOUNDATION
EVENING AUCTION
of boat and trailer; guns; modern ap-
pliances; antiques; furniture; etc. to be
held 2V miles west and 3/, of a mile
north of Seaforth. Ontario for Doctor
William Thompson
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12
AT 6:00 P.M.
BOAT & TRAILER: 14' aluminum boat.
7'', H.P. Mercury. motor, trailer with
winch.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & ANTIQUES: New
style plastic pipe patio table with um-
brella, 3 matching chairs and small
table; 8 x 8 dining tent; pup tent; Ken-
more 30" electric stove; almond colour
fridge, 3 years old; Woods bar fridge,
4 years old; older fridge; 2 - chest
freezers; Inglis automatic washer, 2
years old; Kenmore clothes dryer; por-
table colour T.V.; 2 - B & W 12" portable
T.V.'s; set of maple bunk beds; antique
combination secretary and bookcase;
French Provincial chesterfield and chair;
antique love seat and chair
(reupholstered); student's bedroom
suite with desk; Kroehler recliner and
platform rocker, 3 years old; pressback
chair; small desk; maple framed
chesterfield and chair; component hi fi;
4 drawer filing cabinet; small china
cabinet; antique dressing table with
mirror; fancy washstand with end towel
bars; ,:hildren's toys and games;
typewriter; portable sewing machine;
3 chests of drawers; pressback
rocker;modern round maple kitchen
table with 4 chairs; small table with 2
choirs; poker table; CCM exercise bike;
coffee table; Kenmore convection oven,
nearly new: fancy table lamp; odd
chairs; range hood; railway lantern;
cord table; Winchester Model 94 30 - 30
rifle; Cooey model 60 - 22 rifle; drapes
and curtains; 2 wooden planes; chain
saw; battery charger; 3 wheel bike; 10
` speed men's bike; milk cans; baby
buggy; wheel barrow; 20' aluminum ex-
tension ladder; steel posts; fishing
poles; hand tools; books; dishes;
glassware; plus many other items. This
is a good clean offering. Plan to attend.
TERMS: CASH
LUNCH BOOTH
AUCTIONEER
Richard L®F;b
482-7898 Clinton, Ont.
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., AUG. 8 AT 10 A.M.: 1 Iuu-.t Kuhl t•It t I. and
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lien
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Idu• ,ultlurnn.
WED., AUG. 12 AT 6 P.M.: Boat, motor, ItatIrn,
nuxlt•iit oppliantt . 1111lyut'., furniture, etc. to
he hold 2': 111114... tco.t and 'i 411 .1 milt• north
ul tic•,uuith 1411 I)t. \Villiarll 1hr1n11t.un
SAT., AUG. 22 AT 10:00 A.M.: 1 Iuu•t.huld t•I-
It•t I.. t•1t a1 RI( hard 1 r (lilt • \ut nun Haat. (lot-
ion. ( )nl
42. Death notice
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ROUTLEY
In Sarnia General Hospital on Friday. July 31,
1987, Carl Routley of 13 James Street. Forest and
formerly of Worwick Village, beloved husband of
Ora (Tiny) McLellan. in his 60th year. Dear father
of Gerald and Linda of Sarnia. Dear grandfother
of Vicky of Arkona and lan of Sarnia. Dear
brother of Albert of RR 1, Forest, , Stanley of Sor•
nia, Junior of Arkona, Ken of Sarnia, Jim of Kit-
chener. Mrs. Dick (Audrey) Dendulk of Sarnia
and Mrs. Gordon (Verlie) Lavery of Zurich, Mrs.
Edward (Linda) Bourgeouis of London, Rested at
the Harper Funeral Horne, Watford, where
funeral service was held on Monday. August 3 at
2 p.m., with Rev, Bill Steadman officiating, Inter.
ment in Beechwood Cemetery, Forest.
DOW
Winnifred Victoria Dow of 85 Walnut Street in
London (formerly of Mitchell and Fullerton Twp.).
died suddenly, Saturday, August 1 , at Victoria
Hospital. in her 87th year. Born in Holmesville on
April 28, 1901. Daughter of the late John Jervis
and the former Josephine Victoria Andrews. On
June 30, 1934, she married her lore husband,
Gordon Dow, who predeceased her in 1972. She
was a member of Dundas Street Centre United
Church and a former member of Roy's Church in
Fullerton Twp. She was a member of Glen
Gowery Women's Institute and a charter
member of Goulds Women's Institute in Mitchell.
She is survived by one daughter. Elizabeth (Mrs.
Peter Decan) of 63 Toulon Cerscent, London, two
grandsons; three granddaughters and five great-
grandchildren: She was predeceased by one son
Nelson Dow in 1961 and one grandson Donald
Decon in 1976. The family received friends today
from 2.4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Heoth•Leslie Funeral
Home, 145 Ontario Road, Mitchel. where a
funeral service was held Wednesday at 2 p.m
Burial in Roy's Church Cemetery, Fullerton Twp.
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43. Births
BROW N
Al St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Tuesday. Ju-
ly 28, 1987, Benson Belgium (Ben) Brown of RR 6
Goderich, Beloved husband of Jeanne (Reed)
Brown. Dear father of Shirley (Mrs. Ross An
drews), Evelyn (Mrs. Ross Doer). both of Auburn.
William B. (Sam), Barry, both of RR 6 Goderich.
Allan of RR 5, Goderich and Douglas of RR 6
Goderich. Brother of William A Brown of RR 6
Goderich. Also survived by 19 grandchildren and
3 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one
sister Alfie and by 4 brothers. Albert James
John and Charles. The family received friends at
the McCallum and Palle Funeral Horne, Cambria
Rood at East Street, Goderich. on Wednesday
from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday. 2.4, 7.9 p m
Funeral service was held at the funeral home on
Friday at 1 30 p m Interment Dungannon
Cemetery
KLOSS
Rick and Robin Kloss are proud to announce the
birth of Joson Richard on July 20, 1987, weighing
11 Ib 14 oz at Clinton Public Hospital. A new
brother for Lindsoy. Special thanks to Dr. Hay
and hospital staff. 31nx
44. Engagements
MURPHY - AITKEN
It is with pleasure Ihot the engagement is an•
pounced of Mary Diane, daughter of Mary Mur-
phy and the late Joseph Murphy, to J. Poul
Aitken, son of Jack and Jean Aitken of
Brocebridge. The wedding is to take place at St.
Pout's Anglican Church, Clinton. on August
29. 31x
46. In memoriam
LINDSAY
In loving memory of John Lindsay who passed
away August 5. 1986.
God knew that you were suffering
That the hills were hard to climb.
Sokhe closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine".
A heart of gold stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us
That He only takes the best.
No words, no flowers no tears can soy
How much we miss you everyday
Sodly missed by wife Jeanne and family
31x
LINDSAY
In loving memory of a dear father and grand
father, John Lindsay. who passed away one year
ago August 5, 1986.
One year ago today Dad how time has flown,
I wish you could see how the kids hove grown.
They haven't forgotten you. you know
It shows how much they love you so.
We share your memories often we lough.
Of the silly funny things you did in the post
If there truly was magic. we'd have you here
We love you so. wed hold you clear.
But there.is a master plan, or so they say
And I guess, it just has to be this way.
You are in our lives, our prayers. our hearts
But not so far away. at each day starts.
I miss you Dad and always will • your son Donald.
Barbara, Barbaro and granddaughters Sheila and
Nikki. 31
MILLER
One knows not how many pieces make up o
glass until it is broken It is the some with peo
ple " Colleen Miller
Your death hos shattered our lives but by slowly
thinking of your strength love and courage we
piece our lives together Our sole consolation is
that one day we will be with you again Sadly
missed and never never forgotten
Suddenly as the result of o car accident on Fri
day. July 31 1987 Colleen Ursula Miller of RR 1
Dashwood in her IBth year Dear daughter of
Joseph William Miller and the late Annette Marie
(lassaline) Miller Beloved sister of Joanne Gullo
of Denfield Nancy Devereux of Kitchener
Michael and Stephen Miller of RR 2 Zurich
Ronald of Sarnia Donna Miller of Stratford
Carolyn Le Clair of Mt Brydges Valerie Miller of
Exeter and Angela Rose Miller of home Vis to
tion was on Sunday in the Zurich Chapel of
Michael P 0 Conner Funeral Horne; 49 Goshen
Street North until Monday August 3 thence to
5t Boniface Roman Catholic Church Zurich for
celebration of Funeral Moss at 11 a m with
Father Paul Mooney celebrant Interment to
follow in St Boniface Cemetery
SMITH
Kevin and Cathy (Madill) Smith of Goderich are
pleased to announce the birth of their son
Gregory James Ray born of Clinton Public
Hospital on July 20 1987 weighing 8 lbs 3 ozs
Gregory is a brother for louro and a grandchild
for Alma Madill of Blyth and Jim and Janice
Smith of Goderich 31nx
GREIDANUS
Leonard and Susan Greidanus ore happy to an
pounce the safe arrival of their first son Dennis
William on July 28 1987 weighing 7 Ib 2'. 07
Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs John
Greidanus of Holmesville and Mr and Mrs
Henry Heimstro of Listowel 31nx
`, a/X,Ae/ Ir' Jr tier«clef
JACKSON ESTATE AUCTION
We would Ike to invite you to attend this outstanding auction of Property Automobile Fur
nnure Antiques and Collectibles on Wednesday, August 19, 1989 at 6 p.m. Property
offered at 6.00 p.m. at the location, 23 Victoria St., Seaforth. Automobile and con-
tents offered at 6:15 p.m. at the Seaforth Community Centre.
Property: A home that deserves your attention Solid 2 storey red brick home large treed
lot with single car garage ' > block from Main Street. 4 bedroom large living and sitting
room dining room, kitchen 2 baths open staircase
Terms: Selling subject to reasonable reserve. SS,000.00 down, balance in 30 days.
Viewivig by appoint=^eit eel y
Automobile: 1985 Mercury Cougar 2 door showroom condition only 4600 km
Also offering Furniture Antiques rind Collectible Items
"FULL LISTING IN NEXT WEEK'S EDITION"
Proprietor: ESTATE OF LILA JACKSON
For Properly Viewing Contact:
JIM McGREGOR 262-5038
GRANT McGREGOR 262.2048
or
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AUCTIONEERS - APPRAISERS
ruce Rathwell 482-7181
47. Card of thanks
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GROVES
We wish to express our thanks to our families
and friends for making our 25th a memorable oc
cosion Special thanks to our friends for the sur
prise dinner party and fantastic time and to our
talented Maple. Whitehead and Albert Street
neighbors for their wedding presentation Also
thanks to those who treated us to Sunday brun•
ches. dinner theatre and the Groves family par
ty The many cords gifts flowers and messages
of congratulations were greatly appreciated
Thanks to all for the fun times which will long be
remembered Clayton and Jane 31ar
BLAKE
1 would like to thank my relnlives and friends
who visited me and sent cards and flowers while
I was in Stretford and Seaforth hospitals lono
Blake 31 x
GILFILLAN
Many thanks for flowers fruit cords and visits
while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital also to
the staff on 1st floor Special thanks to Jean Her
mon for all her kindness Daisy 31x
SZUSZ
1 would like to thank my friends and neighbors
for the beautiful shower that was given to me in
honor of my forthcoming marriage Special
thanks to Jones for having it at her home Eoch
gift will remind me of the many friends I ve mode
rind the 13th of Hulled will always be home to
me Thanks ogain It wos n great evening
Inure 11
CHUTER
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would like to thunk everyone for thou r nixern
mils flowers rind cords while I was n patient m
CI,ntnn Hospital Torn 31.
New
opportunity
offered
to youth
For the first time in Ontario, students tak-
ing university courses through television
can get tapes of those televised lectures for
home viewing at their own convenience.
Clifford G. Bilyea, director of part-time
studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, said a
tape -lending service is available, starting in
September, for more than 20 Laurier
courses offered through WLU Telecollege
over TVOntario and various cable
companies.
The tapes are loaned to students for a $45
fee which is refunded if the tapes are return-
ed within a month following the final
examinations.
"Earning a degree at a distance has been
a growing phenomenon in Ontario," Bilyea
said. "We now have more than 1,300
students in 220 communities, a student
growth of 32 per cent over last year."
Pe said the majority of TV learners in the
province are adults, often between 20 and 35
years of age, who may not have completed
high school. Through Laurier's program for
mature students, they can be admitted to
the university if they have Grade 12 and two
years of work experience, or are 21 years of
age or older.
Tapes are now available for students
enrolled in anthropology, business,
economics, English, geography, geology,
philosophy, psychology, religion and
culture, science, social welfare, and
sociology. The tapes are offered on half-inch
VHS format.
Students enrolled in Laurier courses also
have the opportunity for contact with their
professors by calling the university toll free
1-800-265-8866, ext. 2447. They may also call
that number to get the university's calendar
of fall and winter course offerings.