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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-03-25, Page 1838. Auction Sale UCTIO S LE Of 2 tractors, tillage and planting equipment, rock picker, to be held at Lot 3, .Concession 8, Ashfield Western Division. Go 3 roads south of Lutknow then 6 miles west on Huron Country Road 20 or 3 miles east of Kiri- toll off of Hwy. 21 for Ray E. Hogan. TUESDAY, MARCH 31 T 1:30 P.M. "NOTE": No small Items _ Please be on timell! See last week's paper for full listings. OWNER: Ray Hogan 519-529-7249 AUCTIONEERS: Brian Rintoul & Richard Lobb 519-.482-7898 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery for Lorne and Marion Cook, Lot 12, Conc. 12, Eastern Division Ashfield Township, 1 mile South of Lucknow and 6 miles west SATURDAY, APRIL 4 AT 11:00 A.M. Excellent line of machinery. See next week's paper for full list. AUCTIONEER Brian Rintoul 357-2349 TWO Y PUBLIC AUCJION TDS Livingston Export Packing Inc., HAGERSVILLE, Ontario, South through Hagersville, take Army Camp Rd. W .till stop sign, then follow TQS Livingston signs. April 3 & 4, 1987 at 10:00 A.M., The undersigned auction company has been com- missioned by TDS Livingston Export Packing Inc. ,to sell by unreserved auction the following surplus equipment: DAY ONE - Rolling Stock: 1975 Grove #68 Yard Crane 10T,, Browning Wagon Crane tW154-2 6T; (2) Allis FE6000 electric lift trucks w/chg.; (3) Allis FE6000 electric lift trucks (parts); (2). Prime Mover TE70 T tractors w/chg.; (3) A/C LWF60 electric -hand jacks; Otis Motor T -tractor electric; Whiting trackmobile; Cushman Pers. Carrier w/chg, 4 pers.; Clark Clarkett propane; Mercury T -Tractor (parts)';. Craneways-Accessories: 1) Runway - length 25' sec- tions x 12 sections, 10" "1" beam capped,•2 bridges 30' span,•chain op. end trucks. 12" "I" beam, wheel centre 6',on bridge. Compl, w/electric gond. bar. 2) Runway - length 40' long x 5 sections, 15" "I"'beam . capped. 2 bridges 3" span. 35' overall,. 12" "I" beam, motorized end trucks 6' centre -Attlee. Craneway "I" beams. (2) containers of Cantilever pallet racking; -.2 end trucks;' 24 Cranewaytrolleys. Equipment; Pain drying booth, propane; (9) overhead cut-off saws w/roller conveyor; twin overh. Dido saw w/motor& r."coni;' Smith 290 shaper/trim mach.; Jackson Cochrane table saw; Yates G-77 straight line rip saw; Jackson Cochrane straight line rip saw; Guelph table saw; (2) Wadkin cut-off saws; J.A. Fay #316 power jointer: Cowan planer knife sharpener; Preston single surfacer; (6) Morgan natters; (3) Greenlee multiple drills air operated; Buss dbl. head shaper; dbl. end cleat trim saw; (2) plywood table saws; Jackson Cochrane 2526 T=saw; „ B.D. band saw blade sharpener; drill press; portbl. Toledo platform scale 6500 tbs.; B & D Dewalt saw; bandsaw w/19" wheels; Qewalt T -saw; bagging mach. w/power'pack; (2) Yates 232 -swing saws w/conv.; Jet Octopus nailer; Hanchett resew bl. clamp; (3) Gardner Denver vert. air compr. w/tank; Broomwade compr.'#AC41; sawdust/scrap bin w/in- cline conveyor; 1800 lineal ft., 21!9•' x.15" roller con- veyor, t0 sections; 26 shipping container stands; Te- nant power scrubber: twin blower w/intake piping & motor; 5 hydr. box panel turnover fixtures; rub- ber belt Incl. conveyors; 15 electric cpain bolsts; Lin- coln battery charger; Ducto wire; 12 dip tanks w/dip baskets. , DAY TWO - Office Equipment: desks; chairs; IBM photo copier; 3M photo copier; typewriters; filing cabinets; calculators; paper shredder; Recordak 1824 reader: file baskets; waste paper baskets. 1977 FORD F150 Custom 1r9 ton Truck 4x4, autom.; approx. 30 lifts of lumber. Miscellaneous Equipment: (2) portable offices;•pic- nic tables; space heaters; light fixtures; light bulbs; step stools; hydr. floor jack; air grease gun; bench grinders; floor drill press; nuts & bolts;.air hose; 150 50 -Ib. boxes of ,rails; 30 boxes mixed nails; ceiling fans; hydr. cylinders; electric panel boxes; bending equipment; 13 aircraft hanger doors; front & rear truck adaptor I. railroad travel; 3 drinking fountains; 62 rolls Blackglass paper; retr. grease rollers; tag screws; 5 chain hoists; battery charger; jacks plus many" more items ,9, THIS INVENTORY WILL BE OFFERED ON'BOTH DAYS UNTIL STOCK IS SOLD: (170) Watson dollies; (185) electric motors; (50) carts on wheels; (500) wire baskets w/drop gate; 1000 stacking bedstead racks & stacking ends; (340) 4 -shelf carts w/wheels; (630) plywood/angle iron shelves; 1000 single hopper stack bins; 1000 double hopper stack bins, 600 bins w/stacking rack; 215 4 -wheel carts; 24 metal work benches; 17 cellt'ng gas heaters; 10 "storage cabinets; 21 stand-up desks; 6 platform ladders; 3 -step platform stools; 30 metal bin carts; 250 saw blades; '900 new V -belts; 1000 drill bits; 12 air milers. INSPECTION DATES: Wed., April 1 and Thurs., April 2, 1987 9:30 A,M:4:00 P.M. Terms: ' Cash, certified cheque, cheque with guaranteed bank letter of credit addressed to Rideau Auctions Inc. for day of sale. All purchases must be settled. Announcements made the day of the sale overrule all previous advertisemehts. Owners and auctioneers not responsible for ac- cidents or loss on days of sale. 'Equipment must be removed by Friday, April 10, 1987 at 3:00 P.M. RIDEAU AUCTIONS LTD. Winchester, Ontario Days - 1-613-774-2735 Evenings - 1-613-258-5095 46. 1n Memoriam 'NOBLE Written in memory of our dear son and brother who passed away one year ago March 29. 1986 in his 9th year The month of Mach comes with much regret, The day of the 29th we'll never forget. The Lord made a decision we had no say, His Angels came and swept you away. We place the flowers on your grave with care, How 1t breaks our hearts to turn and leave you there. 1f our tears could build o stairway and memories a lane, We would climb the stairway to Heaven and br- ing you home again. Our lives without you Jeremy, will never be the same. But we all hove your memories and your picture in a frame. - Eternally missed by Mom and Dad, Angela and Justin. - 12 40. Lost & Found FOUND 10 kt gold .signet ring on Victoria St Owner miry identify 5244185 12 LOST Block and white1iemolr cat 8 months old wearing collar with hells and identification Reword 524 4819 12x 41. To Give Away ...LOST_ 1.0-Loc.elef, sterling.silver. An Goderich•, Toot sentimental vcrliro ince rifled with Drsvid on front All My Love Shelly on back 526.7028. 12 NOBLE In loving memory of a dear grandson, nephew and cousin, Jeremy,• who passed away one year ago March 29, 1986, in his ninth year, God saw that you were suffering. and did what he knew -best, He gently put his arms around .you, and whispered -Jeremy come home with me and rest."' The pain was great, the shock severe, when we got the call that morning, to say you have passed away, and no more would visit witrt us. All we have for memories are the few years you spent with us, and your picture on the wall. ' Sodly'missed and never forgotten by Grandma and Grandpa McGee, Uncles David and Rick, Aunt Bonnie, Uncle Laird and boys. --12 NOBLE ' In loving memory of our dear brother who pass• ed away one year ago March 29, 1986 in his 9th year: Please' God Torgive a silent tear, A fervent wish our brother was here, There are others, yes we know, But he is ours, we loved him, so. - Dear God, take a message, To our brother in Heaven ofiove, Tell him how much we miss him. And give him 13II our love. Sadly missed by Angela and Justin. -1.2 47, Card of Thanks • WIT6-6 MANY, MANY THANKS Martin and Elly Van Den Berg and children would like to express their 'very deepest gratitude for the overwhelming response received during thbir ordeal with the destruction of their home by fire. Special 'thanks to the courageous and effi• cient..efforts of•both the Goderich and Clinton fire departments for containing the 'fire to allow us enough• time to recover so many personal ar- tifacts. Special thanks es well to' Case Van Den Huevol for providing a home; to Bill and Tom Brand and family, Bill and Dorothy ,Ferguson, John and Della Rodges and family, John and Mary, Van Den Eisen, the family of Ten Hag and the'couritless other motorists who rushed in to the burning house to carry out furnishings.. We must also thank the community for the numerous offers for clothing, bedding, linens, food, baby sitting services, clean up services and their morgJ.'support through these trying times.'Your unselfish generosity will be cherished for years to come. Thonk you all, 4Aartin, Elly, Michelle', Colin, Christopher and Leonie. -- 12 WINTER Our sincere Wanks. to relatives, friends and neighbours for,the help and expressions of sym- pathy extended' at the time of our mother's death. Special thanks to the C.N.S, nurses and Horne. Core Staff; Goderich Hospital Staff; Dr. C,auchi, Sister - Rita, Fr. Hardy, ladies of the C.W.L. and. McCallum and Pella Funeral Home. Fr.' John Winter, Sr. Margaret; , Joe and .Barb. -12x FISHER . My sincere thanks to Drs. Walker and Dawson, kind nurses and technicians for their care while I was o patient at the hospital, to kitchen staff for their excellent' meals and to kind neighbors, relatives and friends for food, flowers, cards and ,phone calls. Kathleen Fisher. • 12 BRINDLEY I would like to thank Dr, Grant', DT. Bondy and the nurses and staff at University Hospital for all their kindness to me while a patient there.'1 would also like to thank all•my relatives, friends and my wonderful neighbours for all' their visits, cards and flowers. I1 was really appreciated. Thanks, Louise. • 12 DYKSTRA We would like to thank Drs. Lombert, Holl- ingworth and Cauchi and all the nurses on 2nd East for their excellent care while'in hospital, We would also like to thank our friends and family for their cards and v,,isits.. Elsie and Marissoc 12 , SHETLER The family of the lore Donald C, Shetler.wish to thank friends and neighbors for floral tributes. gifts of 'food, sympathy cords and charitable donations during their recent sad bereavement. Sincere gratitude to Rev, Merlyn Letson for her support and guidance to the family during troubled times. To Bob and Rick and their staff at McCallum and Pella Funeral Home and to the ladies who provided the lovely Lunch following the funeral seriice Lee and family. 12 WIED Many thanks to my family, neighbors and friends for the lovely gifts, cords, flowers and prayers during my hospital' stay. Also to Doctors Lambert, Walker•ond Pearce and the'nurses and staff of the second floor for their excellent core, My appreciation to Fr. Hardy and Sister Rita for their kindness, Anne Wild, 12 !strict 1:CSS Au • MacPHERSON We would like to thordr"all our friends and neighbors who mode our benefit dance suth a success. We would also like to thank everyone responsible for their time and kindness in mak- ing /it all possible. The Champion Rood employees, The Goderich Elevators Ball Team and their wives, The Go•4-Ettes ball team, Pat Allan, The Met, The Suncoast Restaurant Ball Team and their wives, The D.J., Don Daterno, Poul and Donna Hogo. focal 1863, Beth McLean and the guys from unday Hockey. Special thanks to B&B taxi and Sherwood Buses for donating their services to insure everyones safe• ty to and from the dance. Everyones kindness will be remembered andappreciated by us q always. Duncan and Pat !MacPherson. 12nx GODERI('H SIGNAL -STAR, WE1)N'- SDAN , MAIU'H Local Thanks to the Auburn people for their donations of $555 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A special thank you to my can- vassers - Maureen Bean, Frances Clark, Grace Cartwright and Sharon McClinchey - GODERICH TOWNSHIP Centennial Choir will pre• sent a special Easter program Sunday, April 19 1987 at 2:30 p.m. at the Hall. Choir practises for this event will be held at the hall at 8 p.m. en March 31, April 1 and 14, All choir members and anyone interested in singing are welcome, -12,13 BLYTH FESTIVAL presents ' Tug of War' by Rog & Bone Puppet Theatre Saturday March 28 2 p.m. -Tickets $4,00. Phpne 523-9300. . 12or CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS. each item of clothing regularly .50 cents and over - .25 cents. Salvation Army Thrift Stores. Goderich 77 Hamilton St.. March 27, 28. Clinton 80 King St. March 30, 31. 12 DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Dungannon Agricultural Society thanks all of the individuals and businesses for their generous donations towards Dungannon's 128th Fair, to be held August 14 and 15, 1987 12 McNEII I would like to thonk my friends and relatives for flowers, cords, letters and phone calls during my recent illness. All was greatly appreciated., Minnie 12x HATTER My sincere thanks to Dr Lai -Avert, Dr. Walker and the team of doctors, nurses and staff for their care given me while o patient at Alexandra Marine arc General Hospitol, Also to my family. many frier ds and neighbors for their many ex• presslons if concern, prayers and goad wishes Words cannot express the wonderful care I was given and I will be forever grateful Sincerely James C. Hayter • 12x GOD -ERICA TOWNSHIP .FAMILIES book, Clue to continued interest, a second printing is being considered. Individuals wishing to purchase ad• ditional copies, please contact Mrs. Donald Lobb 482.7167 after 6 p.m. --12x Tae • e m4l.ek; .IRRAL• from Eunice Arthur, captain. Mrs. Ivan Henderson and Mks. Lillian Bonter of Weston spent the weekend with Mrs. Violet Durnin of'RR 3 Auburn.. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll visited on Saturday with his sister Marjorie McDougall. The Sunday School Pancake supper will be held on Wednesday, April 1. Tickets will be sold for 5, 6 and 7 p.m, sittings. The Aneral UCW meeting will be Wednesday, March 25 at 8 p.rth at the church. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Joyce MacPherson on her theme -Steward- ship and Friendship.'u Come and bring a friend. Glad to report 'that Mrs. Torn Hallam returned home Monday from University Hospital 'in London. She is wished a speedy recovery,. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Foram of Blyth ciflli'd on Mr. and Mrs. Torn Lawlor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs. Greg Park visited last week with William Anderson of Newmarket. While there, Mrs. Park and Oliver went to a genre at .hockey -Maple Leaf Gardens; •. . - • The 3 M's will meet for an evening of bowl- ing on April 4 at 8 p.m, at ' little Bowl in Goderich and then return to the home of Mr. AUBURN N Mildred Lawlor, 526-7589 and Mrs. Elliot Lapp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin and family 'of Kitchener visited recently with his parents Mr. Etnd Mrs. 'Tour Jardin. Euchre party There were six tables in play at the euchre' party held Mrach.17 at the Cnnununatpr' Hall. Winner, were Carol Daer (high lady i, Kay. 1.app I low -lade I„lai-en Moxanl • high nian i, Elliot Lapp flow !Tian), and Doroth.y.Grange I-nOVelty 1, I:uctu e parties are held eves y Tuesday night at the Community Hall at '8 p.m. Everyone is Welcome. Unit 1, Knox UCW • Unit I of ,x1.0, UCW niet in th.e church. un. Tuesday, March 10 at 8 p.m. The theme.foi the service was "Faith and Hope of the Ilomeless." , • Mrs. Fred Armstrong opened the meeting satlrmixt arew+a ems ;° �"`" ' 'r "�' with prayer and then spoke on the refugees 1 t throughout the world. Canada and the USA 00100 or coast to CO. p have helped but there vire still 10 million II refugees in the world. Mrs. Mara' Shut- ' 1 tleworth, Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. Elliot Lapp and Mrs. Armstr0nr,' then presented a skit un the lives of several refugees.. A discussion on two Bible passages of people in need was discussed. • Mrs. Shuttleworth gave a talk on homes that care for refugees • in Canada. They' act on the motto,"1 was a stranger and you took me in." A ;scripture passage from Matthew 25 was read by Mrs. Young and Mrs. -Shuttleworth. ('o4leetiott was `received b' Shelley Dobie anti -Mrs. Armstrong led in pra; _r. "Guide inc 0 'Thou Great Jehovah' was sung with • Mrs. Young as pianist. The worship, closed with a Helen Steiner Rice porlil, "God grant us hope." ' - Side .. I� . 600,8 it sib turn tans!ore owes aiscso'crers cm= fora ARTICLES FOR SALE , $$$ SACRIFICE SACRIFICE 888 Buildings priced for im• mediate liquidation. All items in stock. 28x40x14 $3,996, 40x60x14 $6.500, 46,00,14 $9,250, 70x90x24 $21,789. Various sizes available up to 120 ft, wide. Factory direct clearance. Serious buyers only. All buildings priced for immediate delivery, call toll free 1.800.387.2115 or 1-(416) 858.2446.... 0-12 MANUFACTURING most styles of CHAIRS & TABLES. Will not be undersold. Free delivery anywhere with amount of order. Simcoe, Ont Phone (5I9) 426.4069. Leave message. --0-12 ANNOUNCING Revolutionary NEW OVEN that cooks golden brown French Fries as well as mony other pro- ducts without oil or costly canopy systems. Restaurants - Arenas - -'Lounges Complgrounds. Contact Pacific National, Food Systems (416) 297.1744.-.0.12 NORITAKE CHINA SALE, terrific discounts on current patterns. First quality, delivered well -pocked, in• surfed. For our price list, shipping details, etc„ specify your Noritake Pattern Nome & Number. Send today o stomped selJ•addressed business envelope to, Alex. onder's The Noritake Experts, 158 Wanless Ave Toronto, M4N 1W2 (416) 764-1222: --0.12 • EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS - • factory clearance; 1986 - 9:9 H.P. $1,299. 1985 Evinrude 90 H.P. brand new original factory carton, from $3,999. Coll Kings Morino, Box 998 Fenelon Falls, ,tll0M 1N0 .(705) 887-3321.- 0.12 HOMEGROWN HALIDE 8 HYDROPONICS coin- petitive prices, Halides & Sodiums. Free local expert advice & servftel N'urrients, tohlzers,: pumps, act cessories, CO2. 2737 Weston Rd. (416)745:5007; 0.12 • OLD TIME FIDDLE & COUNTRY MUSIC. The kind you never find in stores anymore. Free mail order catalog. Music Barn, Box 3090, Mount Albert, Ont. LOG 1M0..-0.12 DISTRIBUTION & SALES for industry'$ home include "Machines" to: (1) extend engine oil life indefinitely, (2) extend gasoline mileage, (3) produce pure drink• ing water with home distillers. 1(403) 258-1858,• (403) 938.4186, evenings or weekends A: Copeman, TOL 1T0.-0.12 MONTREAL. MILITARY SURPLUS:. Work shirts $2,75, Work pants $3.50, work boots $15. Send $2 for catalogue (reimbursement 1st order). Military Surplus, Box 243, St. Timothee, Quebec, JOS 1X0.• -0.12 NORTHERN FOOD TREES. Old fashioned apples. pear, apricot, nut trees, shrubs„ evergreens, seedlings. Guaranteed delivery. Reasonable prices. Catalogue 51. Golden Bough Tree Form. Marlbonk, Ontario KOK 210. No Phone. -0-3.13 MIRACLE SPAN No. 1 in Steel Buildings Spring Sale: Ex. 32 x 34 $3,914, 46 x 90 89,887. Other sizes to choose from. All buildings are complete with Irege doors. Coll toll free 1.800.387.4910. •.0.9-12 r STEEL BUILDING SALE - 19 x 24.8i ,848, 32 x 34 $3,549, 25 x 32 $2,649; 40 x 60 $5,849 50 x' 80 $8,949. Ends March 31st. All buildings complete'- We make all types Pioneer/Econospan 1.800 387.6896, - 0.12 SWIMMING POOL Sale: 1986 inventory, ing'rounds. ongrounds, abovegrounds. Limited supply, save hun- dreds. Don't buy until you compare our guaranteed lowest ' prices. Book early (613) 547.6434, (519) 658.8221,••0-11.14 • NEW & USED Restaurant, hotel, variety: deli. butcher equipment, coolers, Ireezers, cosh registers. scales, Deli & meat cases, slicers & ice makers, Soles, Lease Arctic, 78 Catherine 51 , Hamilton (416) 528.8528. --0.12 VACATIONS VALLEY VENTURES Whitewater Canoe trips since 1971, Petowowa, Dumoine 8 other, rivers. Professional & qualified instruction. Equipment con be supplied Box 1115, Deep Riser, Ont. KOJ 1P0, (613) 584.3973. 0.12 Is Iceland really covered with Ice? Find the answer on CLARE BURT TOURS' LIFE & AGRICULTURAL STUDY TOUR fo Scandinavia, August 29th to September 16th Coll (416) 451.4944 or 1800-268 3090. • 0.12 Since 1096, DEERHURST INN 8 COUNTRY CLUB has ol- fered o tradition of gracious hospitality deep ,n the heart of Muskoka. Just 2 '4 hours north of Toronto., this year•round resort offers 5 -Star amenitie's as well as complete conferen cilitiefy For mdse informa- Pion 8 reservations co 1 toll free 1.801461.4393 0.12 WANTED TO BUY OLD WRISTWATCHES WANTED • Men's only • Old ROLEX and Potek Phillip wristwatches wonted. Also wonted Eatons "Quarter Century' squares wfistwat ches (25 years service) Will pay $750 and up for this watch. Phone 1.416.365.7240 or write B Walsh, 173 St East, Toronto Ont. M5A 152 0.12 OLD POCKET f'CCO TINS, paying 8200 8 up Exam• ple Master Ma on, 3 Strikes Ty Cobb, Torpedo Gold Dust, Taxi, Big Ben Also other interesting tins Paying some price for plastic Air.King, Temple radios 1 416.664.6956.--0.12 MAPLE SYRUP WANTED Tbp prices poid for bulk syrup $2.60/Ib and up, For list reply Maple Orchard Forms • Box 1377, Brocebridge, POB 1C0 (705) 645.3054 0 12 HELP WANTED TRAiN FOR A JOB with o future •.{with Tri County Truck Driver Training Job search ossrslonce available Kitchener 720 King E (514) 743.5011 Brant ford 300 Colborne E., (519) 756 0223 0 12 MA CHERIE HOME FASHION Shows Est 1975 Join our successful family of independent representotrves ,n presenting quality lingerie and letsureweor Tit In Home parties for women Coll toll free at 1 800.263 9183 0 12 'Fishermen's Memorial' HOSPITAL, u community Hospital with 83 acute core & Veterans beds , equuus 1 full 'time Occupotional Therapi,st & '1 full time Physiotherdpist Locoted in psiluresque 1unenburg on Novo Scotia's South shore It a lull' (, hour from' Halifax. the provincial Capital Experience preferred but not mandatory. Appliconfs must be eligible for provincial registrutiun Solar es $25 671'to 528 975 commensurate with experience Apply in writing to Duector, Human Resources, Fisher mens Memorial Hospital, Box 1180 Lunenburg N S E0J•2C0 0 12 FRAGRANCE 8 HOSIERY CONSULTANTS WANTED Market SEASONS exclusive Replica Pure Perfumes & FoshionHosiery Earn hundreds. saving others Thousands. Special 5315 Retail Kit 5-99 1.800.387.7875 0 12 LOVE HOUSEPLANTS'? Demonstrate Hydrercultute full or p rt•lime Canadas fastest growing network now ready for Ontorro No inventor y, 00 deliveries proven high income program PLANTOASi.S ' 2215 Wolkley Montreal H48 2J9 (514) 489 3803 0 1214 OVERSEAS POSITIONS Hundreds of top puyu,g poli• tions. Attractive benefits. All occupations Free details, Oversgas Employment Services Dept CA Boz 460, Mt, Royal, Quebec H3P 3C7 0'12 EMPLOYERS need you! Construction all phases. (U S 8 Over'seas), Drivers, Machinists Welders, Ele•Un cions. Plumbers' Mechanics, Engineers, Technic,uns (Up.}. to $6000 month) TRANSCONTINENTAL • 300 SEARCH (303) 452 2258 a (308) .382 3700 tee 0 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DEALERS WANIED for well established home serur,ty busmessan your area. Excellent potential using our in novative wireless system. For details contort BOLT SECURI1Y SYSTEMS, 1251 "Northside Rd Burlington .Ont. L7M t4-17 or.phone (_f1b.)_336,.7,741... EXCLUSIVE Hi Tech manufucturer •of Shoplifting Prevention Product Systems seeks individual cam. pony for regionol distribution due to inusswe growth and • demand Call coll Mr. Gr ' 1604) 255-5178. 0.12 SERVICES OFFERED FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much rtix or ore not using all the fox breaks ovariuble Phone us todayAppointment times nvo lohle to process 1986 tax reiurns in your home FARM BUSINESS CON• SULTANTS, 2109 Oxford St 1 London N5V 2T0 Call toll free 1.800.265 1002. 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Norwich, Ont Friday Apr 10 1987 10 u rn (Soles conducted second fndoy each month) Approx imately 150 175 troclors plus all types of form equip ment Consignments welcome Fpr more information coil (519) 424.9998 or (519) 424 9093 Proprietors K 5 Hamulecki & Sons 0-12 EDUCATIONAL FREE 1987 guide to study•al home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious <nreers Accounting Airc,onditionrng. Bookkeeping Business Cosmetology Electronics legal Medical- secretary' Psychology 'Travel Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide Wes, Toronto 1.800 268 1121 0 12 BEGIN A LOG BUILDING CAREER Jobs are avo,loble for qualified log builders ID week tureer course begins May 4th 5 days o week 9 4 30 $200 per week Shorter courses available Comping on site Contort Pat Wolfe Log Building School RR 1 McDonalds Cor ners. 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Spend three or five nights aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress Diol a brochure 1 800.267 0960 toll' free 0 12 The Only way to get YOUR ad in 2.5 million homes in Canada for $74800' or in 1,241,807 homes in Ontario for $250.00 Piece Your Blanket Cleee160d Ad by ceiling one of our help101 ciaeelfted ad• visors at your nearest weekly newepeper office for deleite, Luck now 528.2822 Goderich 524-2814 Kincardine 398:2963 Clinton 482 3443 Wmlkerton 8611600 Soalorth. 527 0240 Mitchell. 348 8431 The president, Mrs. Mariuus Bakker, con- ducted the business. The secretary and the treasurer's reports were given: Roll call was answered with donations to The hrietid- ship House in Goderich. ..Articles • were received for th.e layette and Mrs. Lawrence. 1''laetzar stated that all articles should he ' given to her or Mrs, Wayne Millian by April 15. The stewardship service will be held on March 25 and offering for the MS fund will' be taken. April '29 is 'the Huron -Perth Presbytery meeting at Kirkton Wooellrbnl Community Centre. The date fur'. the' UCW Garage Sale is May 16. A discussion on the' • sale Will follow. Mrs. Ross Debit, !roved the business meeting be closed A social half- hour was enjnyc d.' • • Woolen's I'ristitute The monthly- ineetin(' of the Women's In stitute was held in the c.,lnUulinity Half ani '1'iiesday, March 17 at 2 puna. • The tit -bless.. were deceeated... !fin. St. Patrick's Day , "t'he're were la members pre; scant. The president, ;efts l,e.i, Al'i•hcuu- bault, opened flat riieetittu With a pbeirr and welcomed all. The mei:elite opened with the Insitutc Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0 ' Canada with Marjorie McDougall as pianist. The • topic was Tweedsmuir' History of Auburn. The miri(ltes of the last meeting • were read by the secretary Mrs. Robert Peck: and approved. •• She also gave the financial statement and the correspondence was read and dealt with, ,The next meeting Will be the Annual Ban- quet to be held at the ,Candlelight in Goderich on April 23 at•12 00ori. The district' president, Mrs. Elliot, will be there to speak and convenors of the meetings are asked to have their reports really to be read that day and hauled in, The roll call was answered by ' A way our ancestors .ha'd to , predict the weather without radio and TV." This proved very in- teresting. The card report was given by I,illiasl i,eatherlana, Marjorie ivlrI)ougall favoured us with a medley. of Irish tunes on the piano. Mrs. Tom Jardin gave a reading entitled "isle of Enler'ald Mrs. fern Hag gltt ,gave the TeefeIsom' h, History of Auburn She also h;l(1 0 contest Un states en• ding in the letter "A'•, Mrs. ;lardin read and showed pic'tur'es of the 17 prime ministers of Canada and gave the history of theta all. The president, Mrs. Archambault, thanked alt w'ho took part in the program. 'hostesses Mrs. 'Torn i,awler'. and Mrs. Don Cartwright served, lunch. Mrs. Torn Jardin won the prize for the lucky cup and Mrs. Isabel Turner fol the birthday closest to March ,17, A sorial time was en- joyed by' all. Knox t'rtited Church sersiee 1{ev. Gary Shuttleworth c'nnducted the morning service at Knox 1'Tilted Church., Organ prelu(le was by chilli rlirectot Lori Millian. ('all to Worship was 4.0 von. The prayer of invocation wds•r'ead in unison. life and -work of the church was read follbw- ed by the Lord's Prayer The senior choir sang "In., the sweet 'bye and bye." Thi 'children's hymn, "'fell me the stories of Jesus" was -sung. Thc minister told the children's story and they went to junior con- gregation with teachers Tammy Shut- tleworth, Mrs Dana Bean and the Cunn- ingham's. Thc minister's sermon was en- titled -The Hnitling Cross"; Prayers of commitment and concern and offertory prayer were given Offering was received by Peter V'erbeek and Bryan Ramsey, 'The• minister pronounced the benediction and .the service closed with the congregational benediction "l,ord we pray." Auburn 4-H The third meeting of the club was held nn March 4 in the Auburn ribrary, The sleeting was opened with the 4-f1 pledge and roll call was takers The group did the first exercise in the hook which was called ' What would VOU fro with $700"" They also talked about values which the club believes respon- sibilty, honesty, loving and forgiveness are the top four, The last three were self- control, broad-minded and unarguable, The minutes were then read and the business was discussed. The meeting was closed ...-with. the.n.ew.motto, Inc... club's secretary is l;erne ('UITT1111krhrtin.