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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-09, Page 14PAGE 14--GOPERICHSIGNAL TAR., WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 9,1901 T$w n&Country �,SSIFIED 38. Auction sale 38-. Auction sale POLICE AUCTION Sale of unclaimed articles BICYCLES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SAT., OCT. 3 '81 10:00 AM TOWN HALL PARKIG LOT 57 West St. Goderich GIANT UNRESERVED AUCTION of new and used tractors and equipment at BRINDLEY'S SALE YARD DUNGANNON, ONTARIO Saturday, Sept. 19 10:30 a.m. sharp More Consignments Welcome For more information call: 529-7625 AUCTION SALE of • property and household effects will be held. for Mrs. Florence Deer in the village 'of Auburn. • SATURDAY, SEPT.. 12 • at 12'o'clock sharp Westinghouse ,fridge; General Electric stove; Philco electric stove; 0.E `freezer; Westing:kouse clothes dryer; Viking washer (as new); clothes horse; 2 chrome table sots; odd chrome table; odd chain; stools; b'uf- #;elf.china fpbinet; lamps; p)cture frames; large fan; utility holder small tables; medicine cabinets; desk; sowing machine; antique cupboard; top of kitchen Cup- board; drop leaf table; child's crib• and high chair; 2 wicker baskets; some dishes; large crock; pots and pans; sealers and jars; electrical appliances; meat grin- der; boiler; .washboard' antique bedroom, suite; dressers; washstands; chest of drawers; trunks; Iron and wooden beds; oil stove and oil tank with oil; logging chains; carpenter tools; tool chests; lantern; stop ladders; 2 extension ladders; cross cut saw; buck saw; tool bench; rope; electric cords; barn jacks; barrel; scythe; forks; shovels; garden tools; lawn choirs; steel posts; numerous antique.Items. Property has 11/2 storey frame home, hydro and village water on large lot. Will be offered sublect to a reserve bid if not sold previous. This property is a handyman's special, for Information phone 526-7774. Terms on property 10% down, balance in 30 days. Terms on contents cash - owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. GEORGE POWELL - CLERK BRIAN RINTOUL-AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALE to be held at . the AUC - y10 ROOMS, ono mile S. of oderich, Hwy. No. 21 on FRID Y, SEPT.11th 7:00 P.M. -- Sale to consist of: oak buffet; Victorian parlour table; matching maple single beds and' chest of drawers; couches & chairs; wringer washing machines; dryers; elec- tric stoves; upper kit- chen cabinet unit; man- tle clock; barbecues; dressers; beds; spin washer; small .tables; children's cribs; bikes; garden tools; book shelf; child's organ; T.V. console stereo; china cabinet (modern); large crock; hump -back trunk; prints 8 frames; glass & china (including depression and occupied Japan), etc., etc. Auctioneer Marie Salm Phone 524-9064 41. To give awdy PUPPIES, father purebred Lab, mother purebred Walkem hound. All black in color. Phone after 6 p.m. 524 4663 --36 FO1'It house trained kittens to giveaway Phone 524.9152.--36 FM A ninewekold baby Beagle puppy who'. , oo ing for a good home •jh Ints of kids' to play with o see me. please phone 521 29800 after 5 p m See ya';onn 36tfnx 44. Engagements MiLLS-JOHNSTON Mr. and Mrs. Harvey John- ston, Goderich, are pleased to announce .,the - forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Valerie Jean to Mr. Kevin Mills, son of Dr. and Mrs. G: F. Mills, . St. Catharines. The wedding will take place in• Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, on Saturday, Sep- tember 19, 1981.-36 MONTGOMERY-MELiCK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melick, Goderich, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter; Lynda Darlene to Mr. Mark Douglas', son of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Montgomery, Goderich. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 26, 1981 at3:30p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church,. Goderich.— 36x • WOODSCHOENHALS Mr. anti Mrs. Lloyd Schoenhals of Goderich and Mr and" Mrs. Darrell Wood of Blyth are pleased to announce that their children .lanet Lynne and Perry Nelson have chosen Saturday, September 19 1981, as the first day of their ne\v lives together. The wedding will take place at 3:30 p rrm in North Street United church, Goderich, with an open reception to follow at 9 o'clock in Blyth.—:36 • YOUNGBLUT-PECK Mr and Mrs Robert K. Peck, Zurich, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs Stanley E Youngblut. Gn. ich, Ontario. are pleased to announce the forthcoming ms rriage of their children, wthry'h Lori and Robert Edward The wedding will take place at 3p.m , Saturday, September 26, 1981, in Goshen 1'nitedChurch. •36 39. Educational 39. Educational HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD invites applications from: local incorporated associations who are in. forested in furthering the interests and well-being of 'exceptional children to nominate one member from their group to serve on the SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE of the Board. Inquiries and/or applications can be made to: John McCauley, Superintendent of Education Huron -Perth R.C,S.S, Board P.O. Box 70, DUBLIN, Ontario. NOK 1E0 (519) 345-2440 R. Murray, Chairman W, Eckert, - Director 44. Engagements DURNIN-MacLEOD Jack and Charlotte MacLeod, London, Ontario, and Ernest and Maxine Durnin, .Auburn, Ontario,• are happy to an- • nounce• the forthcoming marriage of their children, Barbara Gail and Douglas Elwyn,, Saturday, September 19, 1981, _ at Siloam United Church, London, Ontario. -36 MELADY-NAYLOR Mrs. Jessie Naylor, Goderich, is happy to announce the forth- coming ' marriage of • her .daughter, Doris Lorraine •to Mr. Patrick Joseph Melady, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Melady, Goderich. The wedding • will ,take place on Saturday, September 19, 1981 at ' 4 p.m. in Knox 'United Church, Auburn, Ontario. -36 46. In memoriam • HASTY In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Audrey Hasty, who passed away,six ' years ago, September J0, 1975, In quiet thoughts we live , again, The years. that Used to be, Sofull of love and happiness , You were always so sincere. The kindness of your nature, ' The sunshine of your smile, Are the things we shall remember, • And tree sure all the while. Though your smile has gone forever, Your dear face we cannot. touch, • • • • • We still.. never lost the memory, ' ' Of the one we loveso much. Down a road that's calm and • peaceful, Guided by God's loving hand, You have goneupon a journey, To a bright and perfect land. Your smile, your kindness and your..rove, Which made our lives com- plete, Are safe in loving hands above, Where once again we'll meet. Just a prayer from those who love you, Just a memory fond and true, In our heartsyou live forever, For we thought the world of you. —Lovingly remembered by Lorne, Brock and Irene: -36x WILLIS In loving remembrance of our. beloved son, Emmerson Densmore, who' departed this life September 2nd, 1965, Down the road that is calm and peaceful, Guided by God's loving hand, You have goneupon a journey, To tha t bright and better land; ltesting where the shadows fall. In peaceful sleep he awaits us all, God will link the broken chain, When one by one we meet again. ' Remembered always by his step -dad and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnstone -36x 47. Card of thariks BOGIE The family of the late Edna Bogie wishes to thank their relatives, neighbors and friends for the flowers, cards, donations, and• many other acts of kindness received during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Hollingworth, the staff of Goderich Flospital, Dr. Eberhard and staff of Victoria ifospital (Westminster Campus) m London, the staff of Maple Grove Lodge in Goderich, Rev. J. Wood, and the McCallum Funeral Home. --Harvey, Barry and Willa Bogieand family. -36 • 47. Card of thanks ON BEHALF of .Gerry and myself, we would like to thank everyone who' attended our Stag and Doe which- was held on August 29, 1981 and making it such a great success. Special thanks to Mr. Bob Daer and everyone who helped out. It -will always be remembered and appreciated.—Michele and Gerry, -36 BLUNDELL We wish to thankour relatives, friends and neighbors for helping to make our 40th ,wedding anniversary such a lovely occasion. Thank you for the cards, flowers and gifts. A special thanks to Dianne and Melvin' for having "Open House" at our home,and the lovely dinner for relatives at the Seven Dwarfs Restaurant in : London.. Thank you all.—Percy and Anna. -36x . GREER The family of the late Evelyn Greer wish to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to relatives, friends, neighbors, .A.M.&G. Hospital nurses'. and staff, also 'her roommates for the kindness shown her in the past five weeks, . also 'Doctors Murton, Hollingworth and Walker and during our recent bereavement. Thanks to those who sent floral tributes and memorial donations, also cards of sympathy, to the Beattie Funeral Home, Rev. Alun Thomas, pallbearers, flowerbearers, the ladies who served a lovely lunch and to those who helped in any way. Your kindness will always be remembered.-36nx KF.RR The family of the late Benson (Curly) Kerr wish to thank family, friends andneighbors for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and the many donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to Rev. John Wood, Dr. Hollingworth, nurses of the ist floor Goderich Hospital, McCallum Funeral Home, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamilton, Mr. Bob Prouse, Mr. and' Mrs. Wilfrid Kinahan and the Iadies Legion Auxiliary. -36x McISAAC We would like to thank all our friends, relatives and neigh- bors for alltithe flowers, cards and gifts and for yisiting us' while we were in the hospital. A very special thanks to Dr. lfollingworth, nurses and staff on 2nd floor, for making our special occasion an even happier one.—Pat and Jen- nifer Jean. -36 NICHO1 Sf)N. The family of the late Ellen Nicholson wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors, pallbearers and friends for floral tributes, cards, food sent to the house and many acts iif kindness - during our recent bereavement. Many thanks for donations to the Heart Fund and Gideon Bible Society. Also special thank ss to the nurses on second floor east A.M.&G. Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Leslie Rourke, Rev. Anderson and Stiles Funeral Home.—The family of the late Ellen Nicholson. -36 i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO BUY - Used hockey equipment in good condition for 12 -year-old boy. Phone 524-6249.-36x BOARDING STABLE for horses, five box stalls available. Contact John, Geiger, Zurich, 236-4592.-36- 38 FOR SALE - 3/4 ton Chev, 57,080. miles, new tires and brake, runs good. Golden Falcon camper with stove, fridge, furnace and toilet. Complete $5,800.00 or best offer. Phone 482-3723.-36x YARD SALE - September 11th and 12th, 4 p:m. - 7 p.m. and 10 a.m. -4 p.m.,255South St. -36 FRESH EGGS daily. Small - 70c doz.; medium - $1.00 doz.; large - $1.20 doz.; ext. large - $1.25 doz. Martin's Market, ',4 mile east of Benmiller corner on Hwy. .13. Phone 524- 8024.-36ar MUST SELL - 1978 Monte Carlo, V6, 4 speed, stereo, best offer. 1978 Suzuki 550, good. shape, must sell. Phone 524- 81913.-36nx 24,8198.-36nx LOST: Agolden retriever in the Dunlop Corner area. Answers to the name 'Rowdy'. If found, contact Carmel at 524-4308. —36nx SP Lice outbreak chclod BY CATHERINE WAISH, M.S., DIRECTOR, PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING Huron County has been ex- periencing an outbreak of head lice amongst children during the sunilner months. Head lice infection - also known as pediculosis - is ex- clusively a human problem and still quite common. The head louse lives on the scalp and has an existenceof approximately one month. The adult female head louse lays eggs (called nits) which are whitish, oval shaped and tiny: These nits cling to the hair shaft, and unlike dandruff, they keep on clinging and cannot be shaken off; after about a week the nits hatch into new lice; They puncture the skin • to obtain food; this causes it- ching tthing afid scratching which can cause infection. Head lice are usually transmitted from one person to another by direct contact with the hair. This can hap- pen if you use an infected person's brush or comb. Towels, sheets, blankets, pillows and clothing, especially hats, can all transfer lice from one head to another. Parents should not get in- dignant if their child becomes infected, the pro- blem has nothing to do with dirt of with standards of hygiene at home. Head lice are more of an irritation or an aggravation than an ac- tual health hazard. Head lice do not carry disease. However, if one person in a family or school has pediculosis, chances are others will be affected too. It is for this reason that children who are infected are sent home from school. When the children return to school in September, each child's head will be examin- ed and parents notified of children who have pediculosis. Because of the way lice multiply and spread, itis im- portant to take immediate action to treat the condition. To rid the head of lice and nits the following should be done: 1. Soak the head in pure vinegar for ten minutes. This is to soften the shell of the nit. 2. Apply Para Lice (spray) orKwellada (shampoo) solu- tions which can be bought at the drugstore. Follow the directions on the battle. ,Use a fine steel tooth comb, separating each strand of hair and comb very careful- ly to remove all nits. The combing of the hair must be done strand by strand until the entire head is free from nits. It is much easier to comb hair and remove nits when the head is wet. The steel comb may be borrowed from your local health unit office. 3. All clothing should be washed in very hot water; this especially applies to headgear, Scarves and bed linen. If washing is not possi- ble, then dry cleaning is an alternative or spraying with Para Lice spray. All parents should check their child's hair each -day and should they find a nit or live lice, the above treat- ment should be carried out. Sunset golfers win in Owen Sound by Betty Helesic Well we certainly are get- ting enough rain now to keep the course lovely and green - there is also likely lots of water and we probably should be using water balls from now on. Hope everyone is able to get their matches played in between showers. Last Tuesday, September 1st, men's night - Steve Durst was the low gross win- ner, while Bill Chisholm had low net and Bill Brown was closest to pin. First flight winners were: Don Armstrong, Brian Reeve and Stan Connelly; second flight went to Colley McDonaugh, Ron Stanley and Bill Brown; while Tim Willows, Frank Graham and George Williams were the winners of third flight. Congratulations to Della and Tony Bedard, Shirley and Paul Baechler, Ellen and Stan Connelly and Joan and Bob McDougall who were prize winners at the Owen Sound Couples' Tour- nament recently. As last Thursday was a rainy night only nide ladies completed their game out of the 29 present. First flight winner was Verna Kane; second flight, Mary Lynne Telford, Joan McDougall and Rocky Whalen; while Dorothy Bogie, Marilyn Graham, Dorothy Bourdeau and Pat Dockstader were the third flight winners. A reminder for the ladies, w. Flaked out Seaforth team wins lawn bowling With all the rain of the last two weeks, the. Goderich lawn bowling greenis have never.lookedbetter. On August 5, the team of Edith Argyle skip and Willa Williams lead won first prize and the G.A. Whitney trophy hi Seaforth. On August 19,the team of May Richardson and Helen Donahue from Dublin, Ireland with Willa Williams skip, competed in Wigham. No prize money, but the ladies had an enjoyable day out. "On August 21, the third and last fun day for this season was held with eight ladies present. . The ladies held their filial tout7nament on September 2 with five greens in play. Despite the threat of rain, three games were completed. First prize was , won, by Nora Finnigan's .team from Wingham. Second prize went to Lois Haines' team from Clinton with Martha Rath - burn of Goderich filling the lead postion. Third went to the Vona Davies' team of Sarnia, and consolation prize was won by the Exeter team of Isobel Rogerson. A delicious pot luck lun- cheon was enjoyed at noon. Coming up in October will be the annual fall meeting and pot luck supper to finish up this season of lawn bowling. The date has not yet been decided. All Candor racing An eligible starter in Sunday afternoon's Ontario Sires Stakes racing highlight at Clinton Kinsmen Raceway is All Calor, the undisputed king of the province's trotters. COMING SOON Watch for the GODERICH RECREATION AND COMMUNITY CENTRE BOARD It will be a supplement to the Goderich Signal -Star on Wednesday, September 23 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - CALL THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT AT 524-2125 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" • FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERViCE • VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) • FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS For Farm & Rosiness • SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES • MOFFAT APPLIANCES *INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNiTS °GIFTS • MANY OTHER ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 4824103 September 17th will be an auction night of baked goods and preserves. This will also be an Interclub night. At the Two -Ball Monday, September 7th, the winners were: Brian Reeve and Ellen Connelly, Stan Telford and Thora McCabe, Dave MacAdam and Marilyn Graham. _ Dave MacAdam and Dorothy Bogie will be play- ing off with Stan and Mary Lynne Telford for the mixed Two -Ball champs. Rehearse The Blyth Festival Singers • will resume their weekly rehearsal schedule on Mon- day, September 14 in Blyth Memorial Hall. • • . Now starting its second season, this mixed choir of 80 voices enjoyed sell-out houses at its three concerts last year and is looking for- ward to another successful year in 19812. The choir, whose members come from a 40 -mile radius of Blyth, is under the professional direc- tion of Lawrie Rowbotham of Listowel. Plans for this season in- clude a benefit performance • on October 24 in support of the Blyth Memorial Hall Building Fund, a special • performance of Christmas music. on December 6, and concerts in March and June. These will all take place in ' . Blyth Memorial Hall._ If you would like more in- formation about the Blyth Festival. Singers, please call ,choir president'Lynda Lentz. at 523-9636. Town&Country REAL ESTATE 121/4% MORTGAGE TILL 1983 Priced In 30's, 3 bedroom, attractive throughout. Plush carpet, main floor family room. Beautiful condition. Step in and take over. COUNTitY LIVING South of Goderich, '/, acre, 3 bedrooms, famtlyroom, stone fireplace, Taxes '161.00. Well maintained. Priced In 40's. 0-1 SUPER RANCHER Low maintenance, Ideal retirement or starter > oma. 2 baths, attached garage. Beautiful condition. lan- dscaped. Priced In 40's. 151 Picton St. W. 0-151 WJ. Hughes Realty((4Ifl� 31 Eaift St-, Goderich 524-7373 Call Rita Ailuro 524-8400 REALTY WORLD Am l