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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-30, Page 14GK GK GK GK OK GK OK GK GK GK OK 0 0 kg 0 0 Y kg 0 0 0 G t7 0 0 G Y 0 0 Ne X kg Ne 0 0 0 0 t7 St Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ng0 PAGE 14 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1981 Tarn&Country CLASSIFIED ANT A C ateunity holds shower phone for Lochals . area woman 52 36. Announcements, 36. Announcements, . notices notices 4-8331 36. Announcements, notices P.U.C. WATER CUSTOMERS NOTICE OF RATE ADJUSTMENT Due to the higher cost of providing service and the Town's Involvement In the Neigh- bourhood Improvement Plan. ithe Goderich P.U.C. has found it necessary to increase Its water rates effective with all billings issued on and after November 1. 1981. MONTHLY RATES AND CHARGES Flat Rate Metered Rote First 50,000 gallons Next 100,000 gallons Next 200,000 gallons Balance Swimming Pools Large Small Hydrant Rentals Existing •8.00 •1.29 per thousand •1.06 per thousand .97 per thousand .87 per thousand •43.63 Yearly 14.55 Yearly •145.44 Yearly Water Meter Service Charge 1/2rr, 5/8", 3/4rr 1" 11/2" 2" 3,' 4" 6' 8,, i 11.00 2.00 5.00 6.00 16.00 25.00 35.00 50.00 New Rates •10.00 '1.61 per thousand 1.32 per thousand 1.21 per thousand 1.09 per thousand •54.54 Yearly 18.19 Yearly •181.80 Yearly •1.25 2.50 6.25 7.50 20.00 31.25 43.75 62.50 GODERICH'PUBLIC UTILITIE$cOMMISSION. 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale AUCTION SALE Antiques. furniture. appliances, etc. to be hold at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Varna United Church Manse plus additions. Saturday, October 3 at 10 AM Antique bowed glass china cabinet, dining room suite, old spinning wheel, wool winder, antique crib. wicker fern stand. hall tree, large chest of drawers, Kirby vacuum cleaner (2 years old), com- bination HI/FI, bar and fireplace, washer, dryer. fridge. two electric stoves, wringer washer, spin dry washer, chesterfield w/pull out bed, floor model HI/F1, continental single bed, wooden bed, washstand, chests of drawers. chesterfield and chair, chrome table and chain, antique love seat. several odd wooden chairs. electric coffee grinder, recliner chair, odd tablas, mandolin, small wood lathe, lack all lack% pitcher and basin, some now tools. Note: this is a smaller sale with very few small Items so please bo on time. TERMS:CASH Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER CLINTON 482-7898 ( e...4alietee, f5V43ocile.a FURNITURE & ANTIQUE AUCTION Wo are pleased to offer by public auction Furniture, glass and collectibles from three area homes. Wednesday, October 14 at 7 P.M. At the Rathwoll Building, 77 Main Street, Soaforth. Consisting of: furniture and appliances, 9 -pisco dining room suite, curved back upholstered chester- field, 4 -place walnut bedroom suite, upholstered chesterfield and chair, walnut sideboard with car- ved poles and burled inlay, heavily carved ladies parlour chair with matching foot stool, cherry chest of drawers, oak double pedestal office desk, drop front secretary's desk, upholstered wing back chair, walnut apartment sired dining room table, oak buf- fet, double gate leg table, 24" cabinet model television, two wicker rockers, 4 matching gun stock chairs, 2 chest of drawers, 3 dressers and mirrors, blanket boxes, Seth Thomas mantel clock, roll away bed, Axminlster rug, hall frees, Remington typewriter, lamps, pictures, chaise lounge choir, Tappan Gurney 24" stove, small appliances, stem- ware. glass and chine_. Plus many more liven. 2-1 // / ,cienizgete AUCTIONEERS• LIOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 NA '1 S* • SEAr ORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 Wn '519, 927-t45e 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale atit VANASTRA AUCTION MARKET 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON Contact us for good clean consignments, complete ouseholds and estates. liquidations, cars and trucks. Auctioneer: Jake Thalen Jr. 482-7922 AUCTION SALE WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Next to L.C.B4O. JACK ALEXANDER - AUCTIONEER for the estate of the late William Blake, Brussels, with added additions. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 '81 11:00 A.M. 9 pc. Period dining -room suite. excellent condition; 6- Period & antique dressers, 1 has shelf, another Serpen- tine front; 3 drawer chest, mustache pulls; 2 bedroom suites, 2 & 3 pc.; 2 wash stands with top towel bar; organ stool; 2 parlor wood, stoves; several Iron rod beds, some with brass; stripped oak buffet with mirror; 2 pc. Sklar chesterfield; 3 pc. Colonial living -room suite; 1 coloured T.V.; 2 T.V. B.W.; oak arm chair; oak dining - room table & five leaves; G.E. frost -free frig. like new; heavy old oak plank desk; Kenmore washer; 2 library tables; drop leaf table; 2 step-up tables; 2 coffee tables; antique parlor table; rollaway bed; kitchen table, 4 chairs; 2 old rockers; bathroom sink in unit, like new; antique metal churn; pr. laundry tubs; 25 sap buckets; playpen; lantern; cistern pump; electric broom; bathroom cabinet; adlustable hand pipe threader; new Coleman lantern in case; 2 large suit cases; pictures and frames; 2 ink lugs; 2 lugs; 1 crock; 2 Dlsston hand saws; new Chrome blender; canister set; Fondue set; 2 Hudson Bay blankets; spreads; bedding; cushions. etc.; quantity pts. & qt. sealers; variety glassware & dishes, some of Interest. MOBILE LUNCH PREVIEW: Fri., OCT. 2,.2-5 & 7-9; SAT. morn. 10 A.M. till sale time. TEL. 357-1011 81357 1442 AUCTION SALE Wednesday October 7" 6:30 P.M. Sharp BRINDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON Special equipment to be sold at 7:30 P.M. for Lougheed Paving Ltd. consisting of: 1975 GM Tandem Dump Truck, 1974 Dodge 1 Ton Stake Truck. 1977 % Ton 4 -wheel drive complete with snowplow, 1 Ton Roller, Martin single axle trailer. 50 Arctic Cat snowmobile sults and jackets, Targe amount of horse harnesses and har- ness trunks. Large amount of shop tools, household effects. Hobart portable electric plant. CONSIGNMENTS STILL NEEDED AUCTION SALE FOR THE ESTATE OF BEN KERR HURON ROAD, GODERICH ACROSS from Shaeffer Pen SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3-10:30 A.M. Sharp ARTICLES ANTIQUES Gas Stove & Gas Heater Refrigerator Deep Freezer Table & Chairs End Tables Chesterfields Assortment of Chairs Radio B ook Shelf Buffet Assortment of dishes, pots & pans B & W Television Wringer Washer Vacuum Cleaner Fan & Electric Heater B eds Dressers Lamps Cedar Chest Electric Blanket TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE Tools: Saws, Hammers, Skill Saw, Electric Drills, Step Ladder,Mall Box, Barbecue, Water Hose, Garden Took. MISC.: 1975 GMC Pickup Truck -42,000 miles-Standard.6 cyl., Swing, Trailer, 40 -cord of wood, farrow crate, push lawn mower, 8 HP Riding lawn mower, 31/2 HP Clinton rote tiller, bike, Mastercraft 8 HP Walk Behind Snowblower -Like Now, Homelike Chain Saw, Sub Pump, Electric Motors, --------7liuetlreneor: Gord®D'H"A sexsuessesy Buffet Crocks Dishes Old Table Dresser & Top China Cabinet Fern Stand Round Table Lomps Clocks Radio Clover Leaf Table Wash Stand Chairs irons Water Pump Copper Boilers Two Pc. Cupboard Kitchen Wood Stove 44. Engagements GAYNOR-BOYCE Mr. and .Mrs. Ken Boyce, 163 MacDonald Street, Goderich are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their .daughter, Carla Michelle, to Gera Id Anthony Gaynor, son of Mr. and Mrs.•Leon Gaynor, 191 Wellington Street,• Goderich. The wedding will take'place on 'October 3, 1981 at 3:09p.m. at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Goderich.--39nx • WEi)I,f)CK-McLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean, Vanastra and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Wedlock, Goderich are pleased to an- nounce' the forthcoming marriage of their children, Catherine Anne and William Joseph. The marriage will. take place on Saturday, October 10 at 3 p.m. •at St. Peter's • Roman Catholic Church, Goderich. Open reception at 9 p.m. at Holmesville.-. 38,39 46. In memoriam "I len 13RIDI,E In loving memory of Florence Bridle, who passed away October I, 19130. Ever remembered by Herb and June of Bayfield: 39x LARDER In loving memory of our daughter Shirley, who passed away September 23, 1953. Twenty c,iight years have passed since that day The one we loved was called away God took her home, it was His wi l l But in our hearts she liveth still Sadly missed by Dad and Mom •39x ROB INSON in loving Memory of 'a dear husband and uncle, W. 0. Robinson, who passed away on October 4, 1978. He is just away He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair it needs must be since he lingers there. So think of him as dear in the love of There, as the love of here. Think of him as the same, and say, He is just away. -Catherine Robinson, Grace and T3ruce•MCCi.tri'ehey.-39`x 47. Card of thanks .111.4.11.1111110 1 ARMSTRONG The .family of the late Alan Armstrong wish to express sincere thanks and ap- preciation to relatives, neigh- bors and friends for their acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. Thanks are extended to those who sent floral tributes, memorials to the "Crusade Against Leukemia", the Canadian Cancer Society, the Gideon Bible Society and other organizations; to those. who brought gifts of food and who helped in so many ways. Your kindness will always be remembered. -The Arm- strong Family. -39 DELBERGUE I wisli to thank everyone who visited, sant cards, flowers and gifts while I was in A.M.&G. Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. K. Lambert. Dr: B. Thomson, nurses and staff on 2nd East: -Jean. -39x. • DELBERGUE I would like to thank everyone • for' their visits, flowers. cards and St; Augustine CWL ladies for their kindness toanewhile I was a.' patient 'in Goderich Hospital.. Special thanks to Dr. Thomson and nurses from first and second floor. -Gilbert Delbergue.-39 _T - KOLKMAN 1 would like to: thank friends and relatives for visits, cards and flowers while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to nurses and staff on second east, Special thanks to Doctors` Lambert,, ' Walker, Thomson and 0.R. Staff. Your kindness and helpfulness was greatly ap- preciated. Sincere ' thanks. -Sue Kolkman.-39x STRAt'GHAN I would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, and those who helped in many ways. Special thanks to Dr. Hollingworth and Dr. Flowers.-!-Bob.-39 TOO LATE TO 1 CLASSIFY YARD SALE - 1913 South Street, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Baby and 'children's items included. No'sales before 9:30 a m. on Saturday. October 3rd. .39 • - - -- ------ FOR SALE 2 • 14" Goodyear Winter Radials, used three months, asking $Q)5.00. Phone, '524-9571.-39,40 WANTED: Room for rent, near Square, for October and November. Reply to 1. White, Gen. Del:, Goderich, Ont. -39 BY RAE WEBSTER The community sends its sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther on the passing of Lorne's sister, Mrs. Bud Campbell, in Florida. Mrs. Campbell had a lengthy illness, and was -buried in Florida on Wednes- day. There was a lovely shower last Friday evening for Janice Collins in the Ashfield Presbyterian Church base- ment. Janice received many presents, and she thanked the ladies fittingly for all the work. A lovely lunch was served by the ladies of the community. Mrs. Stella Irwin and son Lloyd of Kinloss visited on Thursday with daughter, sister and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkens. Mrs. Marjorie Cleft of Mississauga has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Moncrief, for a week or so. Visiting last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkens was Irene Whitelock of Glasgow, Scotland. Steve Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson, is attending Western Universi- ty in London this fall. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson for a couple of weeks is their son Alex Simpson and his friend, Cin- dy Pickering of Calgary, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Webster and Jim Webster of Waterloo visited in Goderich on Saturday with Mrs. Nor- ma Young and Mrs. Viola Farquhar, then visited in Dungannon .in the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Smith and Lloyd. Congratulations to Ann Hackett on her marriage in London on Saturday. Ann is the :daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hackett. Several from this area went to London to the reception following the wedding. . George MacDonald was at his beans -on .'hursday, we are glad to hear tics" beans have turned out well through TV for health WINGHAM - The Wingham and District Hospital hopes to be one of the number of Ontario hospitals to adapt -closed-ciruit television to health care. -. The proposed new system given the name of Interactive Telehealth, would connect major teaching hospitals in the province to I smaller,, peripheral hospitals by a microwave television hookup. . Its major use would be in providing continuing education for doctors and nurses, bringing them into contact with the larger centres. As a result the Wingham hospital could improve its own abilities and the quality of medical care. As well the system will' offer consultation with specialists without having to transfer a patient long distances. The cost for the Wingham hospital: is estimated at $15,000 for the television equipment, a similar amount for the microwave hookup and annual maintenance costs of $2,000to$3,000. Rapid will leave Oct. 7 The Coast Guard Cutter Rapid is scheduled to leave Goderich Harbor Wednesday, October 7 and return to home base in Prescott Captain Shroff said. Transport Canada has ordered the crew of the Rapid to return to Prescott by October 13, at least a month earlier than in previous years. The Rapid will be decommissioned after leaving Goderich. While there is no definitive explanation for the early departure, it has caused concern locally. Last week town council asked that Conservative MP Murray Cardiff investigate the decision by Transport Canada and inform council of reasons for the early departure. Next season the Rapid will be replaced by a new search and rescue vessel that is being constructed on the East coast. The lighter, faster vessel will be one of four of its kind in use in Canada. Por now, the crew of the Rapid has orders to leave Wednesday. "Nothing has changed. The crew will change on. October 6 and go to Prescott on October 7," Captain_ d N iIiiing Shroff saihas materialised and there are no changes in instructions." all that wet weather. Mrs. D. A. (Dorothy) MacLennan had the misfor- tune to fall and chip a piece of bone off her hip. Dorothy is at home but is finding it very difficult to get around. We wish you a quick recovery, so get well soon. Dick Evans of Sudbury is visiting with Mrs. Emile MacLennan, Marion and Donald. Friday evening there was a stag and doe party for Janice Collins and Louis Sloetjes. Congratulations to you both on your coming marriage. Town&Country Mrs. Jim (Kathy) Robson of Gross Point Woods, Michigan visited on the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Margie and Finlay MacDonald. Margaret McLeod has returned home after spen- ding about two weeks with her brother, Mr. Roddy McLeod of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Mr. McLeod is ninety-one years young. Mrs. Emile MacLennan had the cast removed from her wrist Friday morning. Mrs. MacLennan hurt her wrist in a fall about six weeks ago. RLAL 1 11 TAT GK REALTY & Insurance Inc. 53 West St.. Goderich 524.2118 YOUR HURON COUNTY FARM SPECIALIST JOHN TALBOT 524-2520 FARMS STANLEY TWP. - Excellent cash crop farm, 200 acres clay loam, large barns, 4 bdrm. ranch style home. Si GODERICH TWP. - 85 acres cash crop farm, tiled last year, excellent 4 bdrm. home. Priced to sell. 01 ASHFIELD TWP. - 100 acre cash crop farm with ex cellent steelbarn, set up for hogs. New 40 x 80 shed. Good 4 bedroom home.A.3 GODERICH TWP. - 80 acres of cash crop land, 2 storey home, large barn. G-2 • ASHFIELD TWP. 100 acre Dairy or Cash Crop farm, can be purchased with or without cows & quota. Good 4 bdrm. Ranch style home, large barn 8 machine shed. A-4 ' STANLEY TWP. - Excellent cash crop farm, 146 acres of systematically tiled, clay loam, features large born & good4 bdrm. home. S-4 LUCKNOW AREA - 50 acres of Huron clay loam presently pasture and hay, no buildings. Located on Hwy. No. 86. Priced for quick sale. STANLEY TWP.- 200 acres of clay & sand loam, systematically tiled, good born and 4 bdrm. home. S-5 ASHFIELD TWP. - 237 acres, beef or cash crop farm, good 4 bedroom home, large barn and - machine shed. 10% mortgage available:. A-2 HULLETT TWP. - Two.100 acre parcels of cash crop land systematically tiled, no buildings. Winter wheat to sell with•property. Priced to sell. HT1 COLBORNE TWP. - Farrow to finish operation, 144 acresof tiled land, excellent barns, w 2 harvester. 20 x 25, excellent 1'/2 storey, 5 bedroom home; - drilled well. C-1 HAY TWP. - . 100 acres prime farm land, 95 workable, excellent 4 bedroom home, Call Phyllis 'Johnson 235-2420 or 237-3547. H-3 560 ACRES ranch near Lake Huron. Beauty • cow/calf operation. 360 acres workable, balance seeded to trefoil dnd hay. Featuring 4.barns and .3 homes. Excellent water supply. May be bought with or without cattle. Priced • for quick sale. `650,000. GODERICH TOWNSHIP - 80 acres of cash crop land. No buildings. Priced for quick sale. G3 STANLEY TWP. - 85 .acres 'of excellent cash crop land. Featuring 11/2. storey, 3 bedroom home. '170,000. HOBBY FARMS GODERICH TOWNSHIP - 80 acres of recreational or retreat property. Featuring 10 acres of reforestation with spring creek. G4 BAYFIELD AREA - executive retreat or retirement property located near beautiful Lake ' Huron minutes away from one of .Ontario's finest marinas. Fant„rinn rin executive solit level home with 3 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, living room, dining room, Targe kitchen, two car garage, small barn & many more attractive features. All this situated on 8 acres of beautiful property with spring creek. HB -9 HOLMESVILLE AREA -• 13 acre hobby farm, modern ranch style home with car garage and paved drive. Barn suitable for horses, cattle or sows. 7 acres of pasture,•6 acres of bush with trout Stream through property. Owner says sell. HB -2. NEAR BENMILLER - Beautiful country retreat suitable for retirement or hobby .farm, formerly one of Huron County's finest riding schools with large riding arena and horse barn featuring beautiful Bavarian style home with many imported features. All this on 15 acres of scenic property near Lake Huron. Priced for quick sale. 14% % mortgage. HB -7 NEAR AUBURN - 25 acres of beautiful country property with small bush and spring creek, presen- tly horse farm and riding stable, features large riding arena with stable area, workshop and tack room. Also small barn. Attractive 11/2 storey 4 bedroom home with fireplace. Owner says sell, Good mortgage available. W-2 GODERICH AREA - 28 acres of scenic property with two lakes suitable for fish farming, fedturing 1'/2 storey, 4 bedroom home with recreation room, ' Also small barn. Must be sold, make us an offer. H812 31/2 MILES FRpM GODERICH - beautiful country home with small barn featured with 50 acres tiled land with spring creek. Suitable for retirement or hobby farm purposes. Priced for quick sale. H810 30 ACRES - apple orchard mixed varieties has been pruned and sprayed this year. Excellent in- come opportunity. Large cold storage and packing shed, four bedroom home and barn for farrowing operation. Make us an offer. G.3 GRAVEL PIT - 38 acres located near Holmesville. Sold with pits and quarry. INCOME PROPERTY - 14 acres. Close to Goderich. Presently prosperous market gardening operation. With storage and packing shed. large strawberry and raspberry patch. Featuring 4 bedrooms, raised ranch. Large kitchen, rec room and deck. 1413-13 We have over 1,000 acres of cosh crop farm properly ,GK GKGKG. 0 0 G 0 0 0 G 7C 0 7C 0 G 0 0 0. 0 0 0 OK "s R