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31. Service
directory
APPLIANCE
REPAIRS
Service to all
makes. Authorized
service for Inglis,
Enterprise, Magic
Chef, Whirlpo®1.
CALL 524-7841
HOFFMEYER
APPLIANCE
CENTRE
Division of
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING &
HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St., Goderich
31. Service
directory
ART'S
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
116 Bennett. Go -death
LAWN CARE.
ROLLING
FERTILIZER
SPRING BULBS
plate line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR i OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
LITTLE'S PAINTING
AND
DECOR
Specializing in painting and
wallpapering
FREE ESTIMATES
Greg Little Robert Hodges '
524-7449 524-9642
J.A.M.
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED
66 ST. PATRICK ST. GODERICH
Custom Building
A Renovations
Specialists
JIM MORRIS
PHONE 524-2916
FREE ESTIMATES
CUSTOM BUILDING * * * RENOVATIONS
GENERAL CONTRACTING
v. Do,-nro.. D.
524-2497 GODERICH 524-8905
Albert•Durst Gerry Ours/ Jim Dunt
8111 Durst
T&E FABRICATING
• (formerly Mathlason Welding)
360 CAMBRIDGEST. GODERICH
524-4647
for all your
•FABRICATING
•PORTABLE
WELDING
•ALUMINUM
WELDING
•WELDING REPAIRS
OUT OF TOWN CALL TOLL FREE
1-800-265-4261
FLEX -HEAT
RADIANT CEILING
HEATiNGSYSTEMS
An olternativo to rising gas
prices and Increasing oil shortages
The newest and most comfortable way to hoot - for in-
dustrial, commercial and residential use.
For more information about the Flex -Heat System con-
tact:
FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRIC LTD.
AUBURN, ONTARK; 326-7303
thermofilm
flex -heat''
•SEPTIC TANKS
•SEWERS
•BULLDOZING
*BACKHOE
WORK
•GRAVEL *TOPSOIL.
For a complete job call
"SI® UINSMA EXCAVATING LTD.
proderich 5244660
31. Service
directory
PAINTING
MINOR HOME
REPAIR
PH. D. MacDONALD
524-9216
Paper Hanging
and
Painting
Reasonable Rates
Neat. clean work
CALL
524-7961
AFTER 5 P.M.
CARPET
CARE
Rugs & Upholstery Pro-
fessionally Steam Clean -
Free Estimates
524-2440
For mil your Carpet &
Upholstery cleaning
needs. call
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
Our steamvalla Power -1
brush method gets the
deep down dirt. othe?sl
miss -
Phone 524-8892
Free Estimates
GAFFNEY
WELDING
Welding & Fabrication
in' *STEEL
*ALUMINUM
*STAINLESS
STEEL
Meb& Service Avoid&
Phone 524-6667
GARDINER'S
DELIVERY
We deliver and move
anything
large or small
*free estimates*
524-2421
WO ore pleased to an-
nounce that Paul Spain
who has had extensive
experience In 'delivery
and moving service, will
operate this business.
iecorafin9 fol!
33 Huron St., Clinton
Box 337, Clinton NOM 11.0
482-9542 529-7939
Paints, Stains,
Min Wax products,
Wall coverings, Draperies,
Floor Sanding, Texturing
Interior & Extortor
Contracting
FREE CONSULTING
Screened
Top -Soil
For Lawns. Gardens
Flower Beds
Call: LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644
PHONE EVENINGS
SCOTT'
DRAINAGE
RIPLEY.
COMPLETE
FARM DRAINAGE
SERVICE
"DRAINED FIELDS
INCREASE YIELDS"
FREE ESTIMATES
395-2'92
395-3563
31. Service
directory
N4vil44L4
CONSTRUCTION
•Gesiarai Contracting
*Custom Building
*Brick & Bloch Work
*Fencing
*Aluminum Siding
332 WALNUT ST. S.
Call Earl Lawrer'ce
524-8730
CHARLES C. CULBERT
•Backhoeing
*Septic Beds
•Tiling
*Basements
•Excavations -
can 529-7571
Classuc,
Sign
and
Design_
L398-439!
•
34. Personal
PREGNANT •AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single. free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
- BIRTHRIGHT - • London
(collect) 432-7197, 527-0115 or
524-20023:-1-52x
35. Notice to
creditors • .
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of PAMELA
MARGARET ' STEVENSON.
late of the Town of Goderich. in
the County of Huron. who died
on or about the 14th, day of
May. 1981. are required t� file.
the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the
25th day of July. 1981. as after
that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich.
Ontario. this 23rd day of June.
1981.
PREST and EGENER.
• Barristers: etc...
:33 Montreal Street.
.Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
- 26-28
36. Announcements,
notices
FULLER BRUSH Si
RAWLEIGH, products
representative Arnold A. Vint.
Phone 524-11514 or call at 110
Park St. for more in-
formation. -25-
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36. Announcements,
notices -
STAMP -Post 'Card Collectors
- Drop in and say hello. .at
Queens Bush Stamps, Bruce
County Rd. I, South of Hwy. 9,
in Kinlough. 395-3545.211-31X
•
38. Auction sale
.226211111116623,20,
40. Lost & Found
FOUND - Wheel disc. 524-
7994.-27x • •
LOST - Taken from 179
Strang Court. a'two-man tent,
red with blue floor, children's
belongings inside. Please
return immediately. -27.28 -
FOUND - Will the owner of a
lost_ healthy. banded pigeon,
please call 514-8424.-27x
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Older two bedroom i6 x i8 General Mobile home.
Serial No. GF477324 with added on 6 x 28 entrance
and storage area for Mr. Russel Bentley.
Tuesday Evening July 14 at 7 P.M.
Sale of trailer will be held at Morgans Mobile Home
Park in Clinton, Ontario at site A3. For viewing of
trailer or information phone Richard Lobb at 482-
7898.
vN TERMS CASH OR APPROVED CHEQUE
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
AUCTION SALE
. OF
Over 60 Tractors
AND
150 Pieces of Equipment
Over 30 Combines
Large quantity of,
Cement Forms
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
' DUNGANNON
Saturday, July 18
10 a.m.
More consignments welcome
PHONE 529-7970 or SHOP 529-7625
Gordon Brindley,Auctioneer
MORTGAGE SALE
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, 308 HURON ROAD
(HIGHWAY NO. 8) GODERICH, ONTARIO.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Power of Sale contained/
in a certain mortgage registered as Number 156224,
which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be
offered for sale by Public Auction on Monday, July
20th, 1981 at 7 p.m. at 308 Huron Road, Goderich, On-
tario. •
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and
premises, situate lying and being in the Town of
G xlerich, in the County of Huron and Province .of On-
tario and being composed of South 31.63 feet to Lot 28
and all of Lot 29, Plan 463 for the said Town of Goderich
having a frontage of approximately 113 feet and a dep-
th of 133 feet.
Located on the property are two buildings: Building
No. 1 - approximately 3400 square feet used as an ap-
pliance retail store for many years. Building No. 2 -
erected in 1975, pole structure 32 feet by 64 feet with
coloured steel siding. cement floor, hydro, used for
service area and storage.
The said property will be offered for sole subject to a
reserve bid and conditions of sole.
TERMS: A deposit of Five thousand ('5,000.001 Dollars'by
cash or by certified cheque to be paid at the time of
sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter.
FOR FURTHER particulars regarding the Auction and
appointment for inspection phone: Alf Hutchinson 524-
9594.•
RICHARD LOBS, Auctioneer,
Clinton, Ontario.
(519) 482-7898.
ONTARIO TELEPHONE
SERVICE COMMISSION
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE MATTER of sections 6 [1]. 14 and 89
of The Telephone Act [R.S.O. 11170, c.4571
and
IN THE 'MATTER of an application by the
Point Clark Beach Association Incorporated
for Pay -phone service at Point Clark Beach.
The Ontario Telephone Service Commission
will hold a hearing Into this application on
July 22, 1981 commencing at 2:00 p.m. at the
Commission's office located at 3625 Dufferin
Street, Suite 200, Downsview, Ontario.
Oral and/or written submissions may be
made at this hearing. If you do not attend or
are not represented at this hearing, the
Commission will proceed in your absence and
you will not be entitled to any further notice
of the proceedings.
Peter O. Schofield
Secretary/ Neglstrar'
Ontario Telephone'
Service Commission'
3625 Dufferin Street
Suite 2010
Downsview, Ontario
!Mk 12:2
Telephone: [116] 248-3831
38. Auction sale
41. To giveaway
TO GOOD AHOME - loveable,
fluffy kittens, litter trained at
six weeks. Phone 524-
9854 -27x
44 Engagements
MacDOUGALL-BOWDEN
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowden
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Debra Louise to
Paul Grant MacDougall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
MacDougall. The wedding will
take place at Knox
Presbyterian Chapel,
Goderich, July 25, 1981 at 3:00
p.m. 27x
MAIN -MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E..Morris,
Goderich- are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Elizabeth Anne (Beth) to Mr.
Philip Ross Main, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip O. Main, of
Goderich- - The wedding will
take place at three o'clock,
Saturday. July 25, 1981, in
Victoria Street United Church,
Goderich.-27
RiTCIIIE-RELTRINK
Mr.. and Mrs, Tyme Reurink,
R.R.7, Lucknow, are pleased
to announce the' forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
-Karen Ann to Donald Andrew
Ritchie, son of Mr: and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie. R.R.d,
Lucknow. The marriage will
take place at Lucknow United
Church. •Lucknow, Saturday.
July 25. 1981; ata pp. -27
VINCENT
•-BROCKLEBANK
Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Cam-
pbell Brock'lebankJ, Scar-
borough. are pleased 'to an-
nounce the . forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Gayle Darlene. to d Daniel
Patrick Vincent; son of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Vincent,
Toronto. The marriage will
take place on Friday evening,
August 14, 1981: at '. Wilmer
Heights United Church:
Scarborough. The bride-to-be
is the granddaughter of Mrs.
' W. Charles Breckow,
Goderich_ 27
YOUNG-JEWELL '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell.
Goderich. are pleased
to announce the forthcoming.'
marriage of their :daughter.
Heather • Margaret to Mr.
Ronald James Young. son of
Mrs. James Young. R.R.2,
Goderich. The wedding will
•' take place on Saturday. July
18. • 1981. at four' o'clock. in
Benmiller .United Church -27
46. In memoriam
L:ALONDE
in loving memory of Dan
Lalonde. who passed away one
year ago. July 4. 1981.
Only a memory of bygone days
Anda sigh fora face unseen:
A constant feeling that God.
alone
• Knows best what should have
been.
Ever remembered by Tim.
Marie. Laird and friends. -27x
McAL LAY
In loving memory of a dear
husband. father and grand-
father. Who passed away July
8. 1975.
Nothing can ever take a way.
The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every
day :°
Remembrance keeps them
near.
- Always remembered by wife
father. Alexander 1 1<iac 1
:11c.Au1,7y. %%ho passed away
.Ittly 8.1975 •
AUCTION SALE
Household furniture; some antiques, appliances,
etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn. Clinton, Ont.
for Mn. Vera Lawrence of Goderich and Russel Ben-
tley of Clinton, Ont.
Saturday, July 11 at 10 AM
Westinghouse 21 cu. ft. 2 door fridge -freezer com-
bination with matching stove; two floor model
colour televisions; antique mantel clock w/Sessions
works; real nice nine piece dining room suite; 4
piece bedroom suite w/burled walnut front (real
nice); old upright piano (needs repair); chesterfield
and chair; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf dining table;
wicker arm choir; rocking chair; good davenport
couch: cedar chest; floor model stereo; small oval
table; magazine table; little sewing cabinet; floor
lamps; table lamps; hump back trunks; electric
heaters; fans; drop leaf table; odd chairs;
upholstered chairs; lawn chairs; chests of drawers;
vacuum cleaner; sewing machine; 12 place setting of
Noritake china dishes; plus other antique pieces;
lots of cups 8. saucers; 2 silver chests; several silver
places; large offering of dishes and glassware in-
cluding many antique and interesting pieces; small
kitchen appllorce; new blankets; bedding and
linens; pots & pans; child's car seat; chrome table &
chair set; wheelbarrow; electric lawn mower;- hand
garden and some small carpentry tools; plus many
other items not mentioned.
TERMS - CASH
Richard Lobb -Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
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46. In memoriam
.666161161131161.
SMITII ,.
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather,
Andrew Lyle Smith, who
passed a way June 14, 1980.
God took him hime, it was His
will,
But inour hearts we love him
still;
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour be passed away.
We often sit and think of him
When we areal) alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
-Andrew, Marg and grand-
children. -27x
47 Card of thanks
ADAMS
The family of the late Cecil
Adams wish to sincerely thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for the many ads of
kindness, . floral tributes,
memorial donations and
messages of sympathy ex-
tended to us during our recent
loss of a loving husband, father
and grandfather. Special
thanks to the Ainbulance
Attendants, Dr. Caluchi and
Hospital Staff. Special thanks
also to Rev. L Royal of Knox
Presbyterian Church,
• pallbearers, Royal Canadian
Legions of Goderich • and
Seaforth and McCallum °
Funeral Home. Your kindness
will always be remem-
bered. -Mona Adams and
Trudy Stubbings and
Family_ 27x
LUTZ
The family of the late William
Lutz wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to
their neighbors, friends and
relatives for their many acts of
kindness, floral tributes, food,
donationsto charities and
messages• of . sympathy ex-
tended to them on their loss of
a dear father. grandfather and
great-grandfather: Special
thanks to Rev. Richard
Hawley. Tasker Funeral
Home. Auburn United Church
ladies for the lovely lunch, and
to. the neighbors who helped
With haying and farm chores.
Special thanks also to gran-
dsons - Doug McNee. Bill,
Dick, Ron. Ed and Brian
Elliott (pallbearers), Dan
McNee. Scott Allison and Rob
Aszi ies (flow erbearers).
Your kindness will always be
remembered: -The Lutz
Family. -27x
• ' McNEIL
We would. like to express our
thanks to everyone for. the
flowers, gifts. cards and visits
during • our • brief
hospitalization and since
returning home. Avery special
• thanks to Dr. Walker and the
nurses on 2nd east. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. -Vanda and
Katie McNeil. -27
PROCTOR
Sincere thank you to all who
sent flowers, cards. food and
messages •of sympathy in the
loss,. of our beloved • son and
brother John. Thanks to Rev.
Ashton and the Stiles Funeral
Home. -Elsie and Alvin
Proctor and Earn ilc.-27x
PROCTOR
The family of the late John
George Proctor wish to thank
friends. neighbors and family
for their expressions of
Sympathy. cards. flowers and
food. Special thanks to Dr.
David Walker. nurses - Mrs
Peggy Mcllwain. Mrs. Irene
Brooks and Mrs. Audrey Watt.
ambulance •drivers - A.
Chrysler and F McTaggart..
Pastor Ron Ashton of the Free
Methodist Church. my 'mom
and' dad Mr. and Mrs. Norm
Redford for everything. to
Mrs Marilyn Drehmann for so
capably' looking after ' the
lunch.' the dietary staff at
A.M &G Hospital - . for
everything. to the Stiles
14neral Home and Ed. Melba
and Bill for being so very
kind. Norma Proctor and
Family - 27x
E. Farm service
47. Card of thanks
ANDERSON
1 wish to thank you, the staff
and students of Brookside
School, for the cards, gifts and
parties at the time of my
retirement --Sincerely, M.
Anderson. -27. " °
JOHNSTON
1 want to thank the doctors and
nurses on 2nd floor at A -Di -&G.
Hospital and also those, who
sent cards parcels and came
to visit me: also the Ladies
Legion Auxiliary and the
Legion Branch 109.while I was
a patient in the
hospital. -Ethel 0-27
The committee in charge of the
bake and yard sale held at
Benmiller Church on July 4th
wish to thank all who donated
in any way. lour contributions
made it exceptionally stic-
c essful. A special thanks to
Harry Brindley for' auctioning
the unsold a rtidess.-27x
48. Coming Events
GIANT
FLEA MARKET
Sat., July 25 '81
Suncoast Mall
Goderich
Vendors needed, bring
out all your unwanted
ariiciles. Church enol
Social groups welcome.
Check with The Met or
, Irene Hill fpr details.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY J
1979 COUGAR XR7, two•door
hardtop, midnight blue, 302 V8.
S5.800.00 or offer: Phone a 524
777739.-27tf -
-Watch
mowers
While power lawnmowers
have removed much- of the
dreaded work that used to
resultin blistered hands,
sore and tired- muscles, they
also hold certain dangers..
Each year thousands of
Canadians are injured by
theselabour-saving
machirtes.::mainly because
. of carelesness and misuse.
The rotary mower can hurl
a piece of wood, metal or
stone 80 feet or further, at a
speed. of 200 miles per hour:
For the unwary and unin-
formed user, these machines
can, and often do; cut off toes
and fingers. Depending on
. whether they are gas or elec-
tric powered; they can pre-
sent a serious- fire or shock
hazard.
The Ontario Safety League
urges .power mower owners
,to read the instruction.
manual carefully and get to.
know the machine
thoroughly. Before .leaning,
adjusting or - servicing be
sure to stop the engine and
disconnect the spark plug
wire on • gasoline :powered
engines and unplug • the
power cord on electrically
powered machines. Follow
the manufacturer's in-
structions for maintenance
to the letter, built in safety
arrangements are effective
only if maintained.
Never add fuel while the
engine is running or still hot
'from use. With electrically
powered motors be sure that
the power cord is in good
condition and properly
grounded.
GEORGE NESBITT
FARM DRAINAGE iLINTON,oaT.
SPECIALIZED MACHINE FOR
INSTALLATION OF FARM DRAINAGE
INCLUDING LASER AUTOMATIC GRADE.
CONTROL -BULLDOZING
REDUCED PRICES or 30,209 rt. On mows.
"1T PAYS TO GRAIN"
PHONE
482-9497