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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-01-21, Page 12AGE 12 -GODERICH SIGNAI.rs4'TAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1981 Could- CLA.SSE1ED 29. Tenders 29. Tenders RESTAURANT FOR SALE BY TENDER This business Isr+operty located on Highway No. 86.' West of Lucknow. Ontario (described as Lots 299, 300 and 301. Plan 36, Village of Ludcnow, County of Bruce and buildings located thereon. excepting. Parts of said lots expropriated by the Department of Highways via Deposit No. 395)h far sale under Power of Sale by vir- tue ofdefault !R o.!e �;•,a„ d by realty mortgage. - The property -Comprises land (approx. 45.000 sq. ft. with 300 frontage) and building (960 sq. ft., teosent floor. block construction) used prianariiy as a restaurant business. Arrangements to inspect the realty may be madeby contacting Mr. Douse Farmer in Owen Sound. Ontario. telephone 519-376.4431. Written tenders addressed to Mr. G. Acton co Post Office ®ox 266., Owen Sound. Ontario N4K 5P3 will be accepted until 3:30 p.m. on February Sth, 1981. A cer- tified cheque for 10% of the amount tendered must be included as a deposit (payee to be designated) and will be returned without interest if the tender is not ac- cepted, or forfeited as 'liquidated damages tf the tender is accepted and sale not completed by the pur- dwser. Provindal sales tax (if any) to be paid by the purchaser. The highest or any offer shall not necessari- ly be accepted. Assistance to finance the transaction sells w • eessiaeeed. 31. Service directory PIANO TUNING AND PIANO, LESSONS - CALL DAVE McKEE 524-7774 31. Service directory MACL;N MANUFACJ TURING LIMITED, • phone 3$,3352. Car oiling. 1'4 miles north of Amberley, west off 21 highway. Open Monday til Saturday, 9 a.m. te 5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays. -1 eow SNOWBLOWING - driveways, etc. Phone524-2736.-3-5nx v Repairs Cali George Gould CUSTOM BUILO� Renovations 524-7638; H. T. DALE Liquid Waste Removal SEPTIC TANKS - HOLDING. TANKS Residential -.Commercial - Industrial Serving Goderich. & surrounding area for 15 years Call: 482-3320 Clinton 5274284 Seaforth FLEX4HEAT RADIANTCEILING HEATINGSYSTENIS 'An -alternative to rising gas prices and Increasing' oil shortages The newest and most comfortable way to heat - fir in- dustlrialacornmerdal andresidential:un • 'For mare information about the Flex -Heat System con tact: FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRIC LTD. AUBURN, ONTARIO 526-7505 thermofilm flex -heat J.A.M. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED . 66 ST. PATRICK ST.JSODERICH Custom Building & Renovations Specialists JIM MORRIS PHONE 524-2916 FREE ESTIMATES ANT AD • phone 524 -8331 31. Service directory SNOW and ICE removed from roofs. Phonea24-4577.-3 FURNITURE stripping and refinishing. Also chair caning work. Cali 524-7490.-48tf •DRIVEWAY §no'wplowing. Phone 524-7452.-3x AIR HAMMER,. backhoe.. ' septic bed installations. Cecil Cranston, 529-7691.-2.52x SINGING I.FS ONS available. • Contact 1h1arjoive Dunlop, 61° Church St. Fee S10.00 per hour. • Phone 524-6809.-2tf - CUSTOM BUILDING * * * RENOVATIONS GENERAL CONTRACTING 976 Downrose Dr ' 524.2497 GODERICH 524-8905 Albert Durit Gerry Durst Jim Durst Bill Duro No fax on Certain lobs PHONE 523-4272 \ LET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE BETTER THAN NEW Oualily Workmanship COOK„ UPHOLSTERY 6, & M M0NTGOMEt y /MYTH, ONTARIO PAUL HUTCHINS Painting, Drywall finishing and ' tex- turing ceilings, phone•524-8820 or 524-6tx`c 1.-2,3 PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & Appliances Service, phone 1- af7-9062 or Granger's TV. 524- 8925.-3-52x • Electrical Problems? Call ED'S ELFt RI Licensed Electroccan Commercial/ Industrial/Farm Residential 24 HR, EMERGENCY SERVICE Ed Rooseboom 482=7441 Paper Hanging and Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 AFTER 5 P.M. For all your Carpet & Upholstery - cleaning needs. call SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Our steamvollo'Power- brush method gets the deep down dire others miss. Phone.524-8892 :. . Free Estimates a • 34. Personal PREGNANT " AND DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) .43217197 or 524-2913, 527-0115 or 392-6541.-1-52 35. Notice to creditors All persons having claims against the estate of WILBERT JOHNSON. late of the Town of-Goderich, in the County of Huron. who died on or about the 19th day' of November, 1979, are required -to file the me with full particular-;1th the un- dersigned by the 30th day. of January, 1981, as after that date the assets of the 'estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 30th day of December,.1980. •PREST& EGENER. Barristers, etc., P.O. Box 218. Goderich, Ontario. N7A 312 Solicitors for the Estate • -1-3 36. Announcements, notices i 36 Announcements, 3' Educational notices NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH The Waste Disposal Site will be open on Satur- days only during -January. February and March. West Wawttnosh' Township • Council. NOTICE THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH isnot responsible for damage to mailboxes and/or vehicles parked on the roadside during snowplowing oper- ations. Vehicles interfering with snow removal from any Township road wili be towed away at the owner's expense. West Wawanosh Township Council i NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE 1981 DOG TAGS and LICENSES Owners ,•of dogs will be required to, pick up tags and licenses at the office of the Clerk.. Township of Colborne. R.R. 5, Goderich, On- tario, by May 30. 1981. Failure to obtain license and tag by the specified date could result in prosecution. H. Milburn, Clerk. Township of Colborne, R.R. 5, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Y2 35. Notice to creditors All persons having claims against the Estate of JESSIE' L. METCALF, . Retired Associate Professor, late of the City of Detroit, in the State of Michigan and of thoVillage of Bayfield, in the County of Huron: who died on or about . the 20th day of April, 1980, are required to file the same with full particulars with the un- dersigned by the 6th day of February, 1981,; as after. that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at the Town 'of Goderich, ih the County of Huron, this 9th day of January. 1981. PREST& EGENER, Barristers. etc. , P .0. Box:218, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Z2 Solicitors for the Administrator. -2-4 In the Estate of ELIZABETH RUTH 'STEVENSON, late of Goderich, Ontario, Widow, deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such .claim's to the undersigned Executors on or before the 20th day of February 1981, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. MARION ELIZABETH DAVIDSON and GORDON ANDERSON Executors by Bartlet & Richardes 1000.374 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario N9A 1 A9 their solicitors -3 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS°BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF NEW AND USED APPLIANCES AND SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS will be held'for MUSCLOW APPLIANCES 800 QUEEN ST. -IN THE ALLEY. KINCARDINE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 AT 11:00 A.M. Heritage Fridges. Gurney Fridge. Westinghouse Fridge, McClary Fridge. 'Gurney Stove, 2 Enterprise Stoves, White Westinghouse Stove with self cleaning oven, Hot Point Automatic Washer, Westinghouse Washer and Dryer, Chatelaine Dishwasher. 26- Panasonic color T.V. 26"' Panasonic color T.V: - 2 years old, 20" R.C.A. T.V., 2- 18" R.C.A. T.V., Solid Hardwood Bedroom Suite - Bed, • Chest of Drawers and Dresser. 2 Mates Beds with drawers below mattresses and Chest of Drawers. Maple Single Bed and Chest of Drawers, 4. piece tivingroom 'Suite. 2 End Tables. Coffee • Table and Octagon Table, • Wood Kitchen Table with 6 Chairs;' 4 Cozy Boy Chairs, Child's Desk. Used Humidifier, Cassette Players, Small Office Equipment, Distribution Amplifier; Quantity of Glassware, Office Desk and Chain, and Panasonic Radio. • • 1978 Ford F150 - 6 cylinder standard with approx. 26.500 miles. Trucks in excellent condition. Wilt be Certified. Selling Subject to reasonable reserve bid. OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. • TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE LISTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE OWNER AND AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC- CIDENTS.CONNECTED WITH THE SALE. OWNER: HOWARD MUSCLOW AUCTIONEERS: GRANT MACDONALD, RIPLEY - 395-5353 WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER-392.6170. STUDY AT HOME Highschool Upgrading Grades 7-1 `Personalized study program `All textbooks supplied , "Learn at your own pace ETON BUSINESS COLLEGE 1t Young St., Kitchener • Call 743-1392 collect "An All. Canadian College" 41 To give away PUP to give away. female part Beagle. House broken Good with children. Phone 524- 19086 - 3.4 WINGNAM SALES ARENA Liquidation Sale of Winter Clothing of the Wingham Sales Arena 680 Josephine Street [North end of Wingham] Thursday Jan. 22 9-6 p.m. Friday Jan. 23 9-9 p.m. Saturday Jan. 24 9.6 p.m. THIS 3 DAY SALE INCLUDES: Men's work socks; work shoes; men's fleece lined vests; men's jackets; 1 and 2 pc. snow sults; flannel shirts; kids Western shirts; Targe quantity of blue Jeans and chords; ladies' blouses; chord skirts and denim skirts; and more. These items must be cleared and will be offered at liquidation prices. TERMS CASH, CHEQUES, VISA OR MASTER CHARGE New Furniture!!! We have Just opened our new furniture display room which will be open Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. 4o 6 .m. and Friday nights til 9 p.m. featuring a fine sele ten of dining room suites, and bedroom suites in solid woods; also chesterfield suites;. curios; occasional chairs; box spring and mattresses. All offered et reasonable prices. AUCTION!!! Good clean ' consignments taken for our up coming auction, call ' WINGHAM SALES AREiNA 357-1730 357-298' AUCTIONS & LI. 'UIDA1`IONS 44 Engagements MacAUL AY-CRAWFORD • •Mr- and .Mrs.. -_._Gerald Crawford. Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacAulay, Goderich are happy to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage 'of their children,' Cheryl Ann • to Malcolm Wayne. The marriage will take place on February 28. 1981 at 7 p.m."at Victoria Street United Church. Goderich-3.4 McMILLEN-HILDEBRAND Greg and Pat Hildebrand are pleased to announce the for= thcoming ,marriage of their daughter.. Catherine Anne, to Darryl Colin McMillen, son of Colin and Arly ne McMillen. all of `Goderich. -The marriage to take place on February 7, 1981 at 4 p.m.. Knox Presbyterian Church. -3x • 46. In memoriam DICKSON In loving memory of a dear son and brother. Harold M. Dickson: who passedaway two years ago. January 20, 1979. In Gods plan are many things. No one -can understand, But we must trust God's • judgement;; And be guided byhis hand. -Loved and miaaed always by his Mother and Dad, Margaret and Jack, Alan and Beth. and GRAHAM in loving'memory of our dear mother. Rachel Graham, who passed a way January '23. 1980. -Always remembered by her. Children ^and grand- children. --3' • McWHLNNEY in loving 'memory of .a dear father and grandfather. • -tichard t Diek)- McWhinney, who passed away January 21, 1976. Time slips by but memories stay. Quietly remembered every day. A little tribute small and ' tender. Just to show we still remember, -Lovingly remembered by daughter Sharon, son-in-law Robert. grandchildre0 Susan,, Tammay and Scott. -3 A,47. Card of thanks BURNS The family of the late Elizabeth Burns would like to express their appreciation to all friends, neighbors and relatives for their manyacts•of kindness, .floral tributes, masses, charitable donations and sympathy shown during our recent Toss. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and • nurses at Seaforth Hospital for their loving care Also thanks to 'Reverend Father Caruana for his comforting words. Special thanks to Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home as well as Catholic Women's League, Sea forth for the lunch. -3 38. Auction sa,Ie0 . raterraraerrart 47 Card of thanks CLARKE I would like to thank the Huron County Victorian Order of ' Nurses for their kindness and care in University Hospital and since returning home. --Gordon Clarke .- 3x DAV IES 1 wish to thank all my friends. relatives and neighbors for expressions off sympathy. flowers, contributions: Special thanks to. the members of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Presbyterian W.M.S'., Dr. 6treet for all his constant care and to. Rev. William Craven: Your kindness will always be • remembered. Ed Davies, - 3 HART We would like to thank our friends and neighbors for the cards and flowers sent at the loss of. our Mother. Mrs. George Hart . Special thanks to international Association of, Machinists Local No. 1863 Goderich for the, lovely Bible we received. ' Weappreciate all your thoughtfulness. -Charlie and Lily Hart.- 3x HAYDEN We would like to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for flowers, visits and cards while Barb and Della were ---patients in Wingham_ Hospital -and since returning home. Special thanks to Hugh • and Dorothy Bennett for. billing .after Danny. -Bill; Barb; Danny and Della Hayden. -3x. • HENWOOD To my many friends and ..neighbors, also members of the Order of the Eastern Star and. the Canadian Legion. please accept my heartfelt thanks for all your actsof kindness and sympathy at the time of my recent bereavement. Your kindness will always be remem-, bered:-Joan Henwood.-3ar HiCKEY We - would. like -to thank everyone for the visits, cards, gifts ,and .flowers ,while we were in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Walker. Mabel Clark. Rayrnah Stewart 2nd East staff. and . Marj Cavell. -Judy and Marg I'ickey.-3 MacDONALD Many thanks for cards, letters and telephone calls expressing your sympathy at the time of, Bruce's death. We sincerely appreciate yourkindness and thoughtfulness. -lay. Robert and Deborah MacDonald. -3 ROBINSON The family of the late Altar. Robinson wish to extend their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for floral tributes. sympathy cards and many acts of kin- dness during their «recent bereavement. Our thanks also to Rev. R. J. Crocker and to the Stiles Funeral Home.-3ar YOUNG The family of tine late Jim Young sincerely thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for all their acts of kindness during his illness. A very special thank you .to Dr. James Rourke. Dr. Flowers, Dr. Lambert and the kind nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital for their coni - passionate care. To all who ,sent messages of sympathy, and donated so generously to Cancer Research and to all who visited him, both -in • hospital and at home. Special thanks also go to McCallum Funeral Home, Rev. Norman Pick and the U.C.W. of Holmesville United Own - ch. -Loraine. Janice and Ron, Mrs. EIma Young. Olive and Graham Johnston, Bess and Harold B lac k.-3 3e&. Auction sole WANTED ANTIQUES • HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS GLASS a CHINA Will Buy F©r Cash or Sell By Auction t`_ONTACT:^MClrie Saim at the Auction Rooms 524-9064 GK Realty & Insurance Inc. 53 West St. Goderich 524-2118 FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE JOHN TALBOT 524-2520 ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 138 acre cash crop farm. large barn and good 4 bedroom home. GODERICH TOWNSHIP 43 acres cash crop form, tiled last year. 'ex- cellent 4 bedroom hone-,. Primal fossil. 91 SOW OPERATION !r: Soaforth area, in- dudes 2.. barns.. liquid manure. 12 year old split level home featured on o beautiful 3 acre set- ting. •1N.41N.N VEGETABLE FARM Luted -Oa one el On- tario's finest resort areas, features- retail melee ?'e.e-de leg shed. S heated greenhouses, boiler room, irrigation ponds. Make us an offer. NEAR GODERICH Two acre hobby farm. large 4 bedroom renovated home. small barn.'S9.e.e.eu GODERICH TOWNSHIP 86 acres of cash crop land, 2 storey home and large born. CLINTON AREA 268 acres dairy farm, 2 homes, drilled well, large barn. 73 cows and quota. All machinery and feed included. GODERICH TOWNSHIP 189 sow farrowing operation. new barn, liquid • manure flush system. large 4 bedroom home. Also apple or- chard with cold storage and packing • shed featured on 44 acres. Make us an offer. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 111 acre cosh crop faun with excellent steel barn. Set up for hogs. New 44 x N shed. good 4 bedroom home. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 237 acres beef or cash crop farm. Good 4 bedroom home, large barn and machinery shed. Good mortgage available, ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 3 acre hobby farm near Nile. 3) bedroom home. shed with workshop and barn area. good garden. Price •45,000. STANLEY TOWNSHIP 150 acre cash crop farm - 100 acres workable, 50 acres hardwood bush. Clay loam soil. Excellent buy. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 212 acre dairy or cash crop farm. Can be pur- chased with or without cows and quota. Good 4 bedroom ranch style home. Large barns and machinery shed. WE HAVE OVER 1119 acres of cash crop land for sale In Huron County. r miss returns to action After two weeks, tiff for Christmas and New Years and then being 'snowed out for one weekthe Wench Chess Club resumed action last Week. DougBrindley and Gad Czudner continued their win- - ning ways and pulled away from the crowd. Doug won his only game of the evening to bring his average up to a very impressive .906! Gad had a busy evening playing and winning three games to take the • club lead in vic- tories with 16 and moving back into second place. In level 2 action Bob Dick won both of his games to ' take a stronger hold on first place with a 70 percent win record. Larry Gower also won both off his games to hold onto the second place spot while Barry Page moved up into third place with two wins in three games. Barry also maintained the lead in the most improved category. In the third level John Lalonde won one of two games to stre i ly challenge- .. Gerald Nicholson for the third level , lead. Gerald presently had a .475 mark to John's .471. Bridge scores Goderich Bridge Club members played a two-part ACBL membership game Tuesday night. In the first part five -table Howell movement that had .. an average score of 36, Cathy McDonald and Pat Stringer placed first with 441/2 points. Evelyn Galbraith and Dawna. Sproule came in second with 381/2 points, and Gord Rutledge and Rick Somers had 38 points to come in third. 'There was a tie for fourth place between the teams of Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan, and. Mary Donnelly and Eleanor Erskine with 37 points. In the other Howell game, there were four tables in play and the average score was 24. Theresa Donatis and Arlene Gibbons placed first with 271 points. In second place was the team of Louise Heatherington and Mary Lapaine . with 27 points. Susan White and Bill Cochrane came in third with 261/2 points: Next week, January 27, there will be a free novice game for rubber bridge players at the Legion Hall. REAL ESTATE BROKER BILL CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER 26 Square - Goderich 524-9097 524-6710 524-8951 OWNER TRANSFERRED 196 Widder Street. 131/4% mortgage. Low taxes. Low down payment. This refurbished and well maintained 4 bedroom family home is listed for quick sale. No. 565. JUST LISTED Colborne Twp. 3 bedroom frame bungalow with garage. Taxes under '200.00. This home Is priced . to sell. at '25,000.00 with '5,000.00 down. No. 103 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Why rent when you can purchase this cute and cozy 2 • bedroom home on Heroin Road? Owner will consider First Mortgage. Stove & fridge included. Name your own down payment. No. 562 MAITLAND ROAD Vacant brick building. Ideal for storage. Extra large lot' presently zoned for 8 unit apt. building. Terms available. No. 539 NORTH END MARINE 3 season business. Excellent terns. 10% mortgage. Selling light lunches, bolt and fishing tackle. Increasing sales. No 533 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 21/2 storey solid brick prestige home. Nelson St. This home qualifies for 95% mortgage. Must bo seen. A-1 value. No. 480 ' AS IS '13,900.00 Is the asking price on this 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom home. Full basei.ient. No. 545 SPACIOUS LIVING 4 Level back split. Comfortable family room and games room, ultra modern kitchen, four bedrooms, Eldon St. Shown by appointment only. No. 542 IDEAL FOR REAL ESTATE Offices, Insurance or other professional offices. Vic- 1 torte Street. Hwy. Iocatien Is this church°with excellent i 3 bedroom brick home. CERAMIC BUSINESS Includes 2 storey family home plus 40' by 40' modern I shop - fully equipped. Going concern. Owner will assist. °3 UNIT APT. . Now listed for quick sale. Owner will carry second. lee celleet terms. Excellent return. JACK CUMMINGS 324-11951 ENID BELL • 324-1141 JOHN.SCHNEIIKER SP4-913; el re, filletat'letifa, 1124111ta •01LL CLIFFORD 524-9090 STEVE BUCHANAN 324-471641 1