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28, Business
opportunity
28. Business
opportunity
OWN YOUR OWN
BUSINESS
PURCHASE A
CHATTERLEY'S
KITCHENS LTD.
Recovering Systems Franchise
Low initial investment.' Your hard work and
enthusiasm combined with our knowledge and ex-
pertise in this specialized industry can provide you
with a very rewarding future.
Complete training program and showroom set-up
equipment pptted,._Can. he. opezafed as a _family .
business for extra profit.
Huron, Bruce and Perth it available as a protected
area.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL LONDON
453-1987
31. Service
directory
ART'S
Landscaping-Nunorl_
and Gorden Centre
116 Sennett, Goderlch
FALL BULBS
SOOK
NOW
FOR
SNOW
REMOVAL
Complete lino of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
28. Business
opportunity
PIANO TUNING
*Repairs
*Rebuilding
*Key Recovered
*Keys Recovered
•Dempp-Chasers
BRUCE /ULSIFER
346-9223 Mitchel
CONCRETE
FORMING
Walls & Floors
For a complete lob call
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-3663
FOR:
HURON
PROFESSIONAL
CHIMNEY
SWEEP
FIRE SAFETY
FUEL CONSUMPTION
CLEANLINESS
"REASONABLE RATES"
DAY OR EVENINGS 524-2358
oberidj Too[ & Die ltb.
308 Cambridge Street, Goderich, Ontario 1V7A 4H3
Telephone (519) 524-2723
CUSTOM MACHINERY REPAIRS
MILL, DRILL, LATHE & WELDING
Reasonable Rates
WALTER O. MARCH!.
Res 524-6490
LITTLE,S PAINTING
AND
DECOR
Specializing in painting and
wallpapering
FREE ESTIMATES
Greg Little Robert Hodges
524-7449 524-9642
CUSTOM BUILDING * * * RENOVATIONS
GENERAL CONTRACTING
236 Dawnros. Dr.
524-2497 GODERICH 524-8905
524-2497 GODERiCH 524-8905
Albert Durst Gerry Durst Jim Dunt Sill Durst
Lawrence Scott & Paul Schuott
"Licensed"
Carpentry
a
-reneafattims
-drywall t taping
Decorating &
-hlttstier it Work'
pointing - wallpapering
PHONE-
�4�4-292 524®2453
FREE ESTIMATES
31. Service
directory
31. Service
directory
IAN L. FOWLES
FLOODING CONTRACTORS
Carpet & Vinyl IRstatlatien & Repair
482-3960
DOX 132+1 CLINTON, ONT.
FALL AND WINTER CLEAN-UP
Do you need your attic, basement, garage
or shed cleaned out? All hunk will bo hauled
away. Efficient, fastjob will be done.
CALL 524-6439 For Free estimates
GARDINER'S
DELIVERY
We deliver and mew
large or said
*free estimates"'
524-2421
We aro pleased to an-
nounce that Paul Spain
who has had extensive
experience In delivery
and moving service, will
operate this business.
CARPET
CARE
Rugs 3,. Upholstery
Professionally Steam
Cleaned.
Free Estimates
524-2440
Pallor ilafillin9
and
Painting
Reasonable Rates
Neat, clean work
CAL
524-7961
AFTER 3 P.M.
Screened
Top -Soil
For Lawns, Gardens
Flower Birds
Call: LYLE
MONTGOMERT
4112-7644
PHONE EVENINGS
H.T. DALE
Septic Tank
Service
Serving Goderich
' and area for
13 years
PHONE ' Clinton
482-3320
Se.forth
527-5284
For an your Carpet i
Upholstery cleaning
needs, call
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
Our st*amvella Power -
brush onetfrod gets the
deep down filet, 'Wow
muse.
Phan* 5248892
Free tathmstes
PiANO TUNING
AND PIANO
LESSONS
CALL
524®1774
33. Farm services
FARMER SPECIALS — Used
International Model TD8,
crawler tractor, diesel engine,
16" shoes, six way blade. Used
International Model 1170
tubber tired loader, diesel
engine, 2.5 cu. yd. bucket.
Phone 519.6524148.-49
34. Personal
PREGNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single,&fr a positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT London
(collect) 432-7197, 527-0115 or
524-2023.-1-52x
DON'T BE alone for Christ-
mas. Are you unattached,
separated, single or divorced?
Meet that special person.
Apply P.O. Box 104, •Owen
Sound, N4K 5P1. Please state
age. -49,50
35. Notice to
creditors
All persons having claims
against the estate of
DOUGLAS ALBERT HUFF,
Laundry Manager, late of the
Town of. Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on
or about the 10th day of
October, 1981, are required to
file the sante with full par-
ticulars with the undersigned
by the 19th day of December,
1981, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at the Town of
Goderich, this 20th day of
November, 1981.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
. P.O. Box 218,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
N7A 3Z2.
Solicitors for the Estate.
— 47-49
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of
GEORGE ARCHIBALD
WILKiN, Retired Truck
Driver, late of the Town 'of
Goderich, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 29th day of May, 1981, are
required to file the same with
full particulars with the un-
dersigned by the 2nd day of
January, 1982, as after that
date the assets of the estate
will bedistributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario. this 4th "day of
December, 1981.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal i Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
— 49-51
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of JEAN
SCANLON, Widow, late of the
Town of Goderich. in the
County of Huron, who died on
or about the 19th day of
November, 1981, are required
to file the same with full
particulars with the un-
dersigned by the 2nd day of
January, 1982, as after that
date the' assets of the estate
will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 4th day of
December, 1981.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
—49-51
Buying? Selling? Renting?
Reach over 11,000 potential
CLASSIFIED WANT AD. Call
The Goderich Signal -Star at
524-&331.
32. Custom work
CUSTOM BUILDING,
renovations, texture ceilings,
drywall, Canac kitchens,
Feldman windows, Hunter
Douglas siding. Eric Stewart,
1-395-3255; Gerrie Glenn, 529-
7030.-49,50 ,\
36. Announcements,
notices
HAYRIDES or sleigh rides for
family outings or groups etc.
Our place or yours, Clete
Dalton, Kin tail, 529-742o.--48tf
ARE YOU
INTERESTED?
HOLIDAY
GARBAGE
COLLECTION
Changes for Christmas
and New Years are as
follows:
* Monday i Tuesday
collection on Monday
* Wednesday collection
on Tuesday
* Thursday collection on
Wednesday
* Friday collection on
Thursday.
THANK -YOU
Don Carter
COUNTY Of HURON
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND
IN
ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNTY. OF HURON
NOTICE Is HERESY GIVEN
that a tax talo will be
held IA the Council
Chambers of the Court
House, Goderich, On-
tario, ..sn Tuesday,
December 13, 1961, at
10:00 A.M. re: any un-
paid taxes still outstan-
ding at that data, as
shown on the list
published in the Ontario
Gazette on September
3, 1,61.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
that if any of the unpaid
lends remain unsold, an
adlourned sal" will be
held on Tuesday,
December 22, 1161 at the
same hour and place.
Lists of properties In-
volved may be secured
at my office In the Court
House, Goderich, On-
tario.
5111 G. Manly
Clark -Treasurer i
Administrator
County of Huron
38. Auction sale
39. Educational
39. Educational
PUBLIC SPEAKING
a communicators
Group Correspondence Course
For small groups. 5 to 11 people' Clergy, Housewives, Sales People,
Teachers, High School and College Students, Political or Social
Service Groups; tor those who want to improve their communication
skills.
You decide when and,where you will meet and we supply everything
else including your personal teacher to guide you along the way.
For information: Comm -Can Training Inc.,
77 Mowat Ave.. Suite 321,
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3E3
38. Auction sale
38. Auction:sale
AUCTION
Construction Equipment
DECEMBER 18th
10:00 A.M.
EXETER, ONTARIO
On Behalf of C.A. McDowell Construction Ltd.,
who is retiring after 30 years in business.
OVER 500 ITEMS
Hydraulic Backho • Crawler Tractors
• Crawler Loaders • Wheel Loaders
• Loader/Backhoes • Motor Graders
• Tandem Dumps • Tandem Tractors
• Stake Trucks &.Pickups • Tandem Axle
Floats • Trailers & Vans • Compactors
• Gen Sets • Well Point System• Air '
Compressors • •Hyd. Crane • Boom
Trucks • 50 Tons of Sheet Piling &• Steel
• Jack Hammers • Drills. • Grinders
• Welders • Plus Many More Items.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL:
AUCTIONEERS
7222 TORBRAM RD., UNIT 15;
MISSISSAUGA, ONT. L41" 3V2
PHONE:14/6)678-017/
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
OF
TRACTORS A FARM EQUIPMENT
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON
SAT., DECEMBER 19th
10:30 AM
Over 50 Tractors and 100 Pieces of equip-
ment such as:
Tractors: IMF 2075, 2 -now MF 253, new MF 245, MF 1135, 6 -
MF 165, MF 1005, DS 915 i loader, MF 235 6 cab, MF 30 In-
dustrial, lit 474, Cackshutt 1650 a loader, AC 170 gas,
Equipment: MF 750 Combine, MF 70 tractor, loader 4L
back hoe, 6 row corn hood, 10 snowblower', 20 plows
etc, etc.
More consignments accepted
CaII BRINDLEY AUCTIONS
529-7625
Auctioneer: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
rdernizacii SZioc;zieJI
GODERICH ESTATE AUCTION
We are pleased to offer by Public Auction for this
Estate of -leen Smith: Furniture, Antiques, Applian-
ces and 'tumorous household items, to be held at the
Rothwell Building, 77 Main St., Seaforth on
Wednesday, December 16, 1981 at 6:30 P.M.
FEATURING: English Chine Pedestal Jardlnere, mint
condltion/Royal Doulton Water Pitcher/Royal
Doulton 6 Pc, Setting Dinnerware/Hanging 011
Lamp/Glass/China/Sterling Silver Pieces/Victorian
Swain Been Sofa solid rosewood/Walnut Tulip -
shaped Sewing box/Welnut Sutler Serving Tray with
Stand/Walnut What -not Table/5 Pc. Maple Dinette
Suite/4 Pc. Maple Twin Bedroom Suito/Living Room
Suit./Bowback Chair/Maple China Cabinet/Single
Sod./Dressers/Chest of Drawers/Upholstered
Chairs/Early Commit/In Writing Desk/Trunks/Chrome
Kitchen Sulte/Recllning Chair/Tables/Lamps/Pic-
tures and Frances/Vanity and Stool/Vfoln and
Case/Chinas Hanging Lamp with Crystal Prisms/Gone
with the Wind Lamp.
APPLIANCES: Double Door Refrigerator/30" Electric
Range/7 cubic foot Deep Freeze/26" Colaurod Por-
table Television and Stand/Electrolux Vacuum
Cleon.r/Caff.fd Iron.r,
Mso offered for sal.: 6ANKCRUPrCY: the remaining
stock of en arse florist, including wicker, silk
flowers, vats, Christmas Decorations and Potting
Materials.
Repossessed items: New 15 cubic foot Admiral
refrigerator with ice -reeks, white/New Side -by.
side 1S cultic foot Admiral Refrigerator and Mat-
ching Electrle Range, Armond. (Sub(*ct to With-
drawal)
EVERYTSIING D TO THE HIGHEST BiDDER.
\ TERMS: CASH
For further &law ae.t or t, plows. contact
Brute RethwolI - Manager
Dick Robinson - Sales Manager
dezdageii527-1453-
143or/ezle.1
AucT7ONEERS t..rourDATORS. APPR AtSEPS
AUCTION SALE
to bo held for Mrs. W.
Ensign, plus additions,
at the Auction Rooms
ono mile south of
Goderich on Hwy. 21. On
Friday, December llth
at 7:00 p.m.
Sale to consist of:
Diningroom set; sot of
four prossback chairs,
rocking chair, Hoosier
kitchen cupboard,
diningroom table, buf-
fet, refrigerator, coffee
and end tablas, blanket I
box, bedroom suite,
beds, roll -a -way bad,
trunks, dressers, chest
of drawers, brass toys,
porcelain doll, brass.
handbell, glass and
china, pots and pans,
gas lawn mower, elec-
tric snow thrower, ap-
prox. 75 sq. yd. of
Borrymoro carpet, kit-
chen vanity sink, etc.,
etc.
Auctioneer:
Maria Saito
Ph. 524-9064
40 Lost 8 Found
•FOt"NT) Young long haired
cat, white with black tail.
black. grey and brown pat
ches Phone :.24- 77 4 49nx
i.(LST (hie caton of over
closet door tracks on road
from Goderich and Benmiller
to f.ondestmro Please call 482
IPA after :r.1opm' 49_
71 MA N ST. . SEAFGIRTH. ONTARIO NOK two
(Ste) 527-1459
med. 300 for 52 25. presson. 200
for 63 50 Phone The Goderich
Signa) -Star at 5248331
46. In memoriam
PROUSE
In loving memory of a very
dear Dad and Grandpa,
Kenneth Edward Prouse, who
left us one year ago, December
13, 1980.
One year is now past -since you
left.
A lot of tears have been shed.
Memories of you are so
wonderful,
Your laugh and smile were so
beautiful.
We all can't express how much
you are missed,
But Dad we know that God had
a special reason for this.
—Deeply loved and always
remembered by your diildren
and grandchildren. -49
47. Card of thanks.
BETTL ES
Sincere and loving thanks to
our wonderful family and our
host of thoughtful friends for
making our 40th Anniversary.
such a memorable event.
Words cannot express our
feelings. Without you all, our
lives would be meaningless.
May God bless you, one and
all, and may your days •ahead
bring as much happiness as
you all bring to us. -Sincerely,
Alvin and Barbara Betties. -49
BLAKE
Sincere thanks -to my many
friends and relatives for the
beautiful cards, letters, visits,
prayers, gifts and flowers; to
Drs. Corrin, McKim and Jolly
and the staff of Wingham
Hospital and to my family for
their constant love and care.
All this care has enabled meto
be home in my new apartment
on Ross Street in
Lucknow.—Mrs. Olive M.
Blake. -49
CURRAN
We wish to 'express our ap-
preciation and thanks to all our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their acts of kindness
with floral tributes, cards,
donations . to the heart and
diabetic 'associations and food
sent to the house during our
recent bereavement in the loss
of a dear husband, father,
grandfather •.and great
grandfather. Special thanks to
Dr, Roy Lomas and Dr. Leslie
Rourke, nurses and staff of
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital for special
care and attention given to
Jack during his lengthy illness.
Thanks to the McCallum
Funeral Home and staff for
their many acts of kindness,
Mr, George Cowan for his
comforting words during the
service in the time of our
sorrow. The Dungannon
United Church ladies for their
lovely luncheon served after, it
was greatly ap-
preciated.—Mrs. Eileen
Curran and family.-49nx
FISHER
The family of the late Mary
Viola Fisher would like to
thank all, thane who helped in
any way. to neighbors and
friends who sent food to the
house. to the ladies who served
lunch. , to Rev. Wood for his
kindmessage.. to the Stiles
Family fot` their kindness and
most of all to the kind people of
Huronview who took,such good
care of Mrs. Fisher during her
stay at the home. We thank you
all.—The Fisher
Family.-49ar
JOHNSTON
I wish to thank friends and
relatives for flowers. cards.
gifts and visits, while i was a
patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to. Dr
Hollingworth, nurses and staff
and neighbors who phoned and
came in tohelp .—Millie.-49nx
JOHNSTON
i wish to thank friends and
relatives for flowers, cards:
gifts and visits. while I was a
patient in Alexandra Hospital
and St Joseph's Hospital,
London Special thanks to Dr
Rourke. the ambulance ser
vice, nurses and staff' at both
hospitals —Leslie - 49nx
MacPHEE
she would like to thank friends.
neighbors and relatives for
your cards. gifts. phone calls
and thoughtfulness during
C'rystal's hospitalization
Shane and Pebbles also ap-
preciate the impromptu
babysitting Your kindness
will always he remem
tiered—Bruce, Betty. Crystal
and Shane 49
McKF,CHNiE
Marty thanks to fir T A Steed
and the fine staff at Clinton
Public Hospital who did so
much to help and comfort Aunt
Helen. her last days. also our
friends and neighbors for their
derstanding Sincerely.
Blair Family.
Hoimesville 49
The The Ontario Safety League
reminds you that Christmas
is for living...safely.
47. Card of thanks
TO PHYLLIS and her twin
sister, thank you for the
poinsettia and Merry
Christmas from the girls at
Triangle. -49
SCOT'
We would like to thr.nk all the
nurses on 2nd flaw east and
Dr. Leslie Rourke during our
stay in hospital.—Sincerely,
Dianne and Stacey. -49
WILLIAMS
I wish to thank my friends and
relatives for all their kindness
to me while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London,
Ont. Special thanks to Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 109
and Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Branch 109. Special thanks to
my brother Jess E. James and
Jeannie Comrie who took care
of me so well in Lon-
don.—Sincerely',
Margaret. -49
(TDO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
Now open - THE CRAFT CO-
OP. Come browse and do some
Christmas shopping. Open
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, 10 am. to 4 p.m.;
Sundays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. until
Christmas. Located on County
Road 25, two miles east of
Carlow. Watch for the sign.
Anyone interested in con-
signing any type of home craft,
please call 524-6439.-49
TENANT required to share
modern furnished house. Must
see to appreciate. Reasonable
rent. Phone 524-4463.-49-51
1994 PONTIAC Ventura, good
condition, needs body work.
Phone 524-47e.-49,50
ONE SINGLE metal bed
complete; one Rockwell radial
arm saw. Phone 524-
7112.-49,50
Safety tips
for the
holiday
season
Here are some tips from
the Ontario Safety League
that will help you provide a
safe and happy home this
holiday season.
During the holidays,
furniture is often moved
about to accommodate the
tree and other Christrn88
decor, disrupting the or-
dinary • household traffic
patterns. Falls are more
likely. So, take care as you
move from room to room.
Keep a night light on 'in
strategic areas if your home
includes an Invalid or elderly
person who might be con-
fused by the changes.
Buy a fresh tree. Branches
should be springy and the
needles tight. Saw an inch of
the trunk off diagonally and
keep water in the stand.
Treat your live tree the same
as you wouldfresh-cut
flowers.
Check the lights before you
put them on the tree for
broken insulation and loose
sockets. Look for the CSA
(Canadian. Standards
Association), label on the
package when buying new
strings. Use . outdoor lights
outdoors... indoor lights
inside.
Place the tree away from
the heat source - radiators,
fireplaces, wall heaters, TV
sets. And, of course, never
use rear, candles on it - or
around any flammable
decorations.
Don't string lights on
metallic trees. That's a
shock hazard. Use indirect
lighting. Unplug holiday
lighting before you go to bed
or when you leave the house.
During the season there
are more open flames from
fireplaces and candles. Keep
combustible materials away
from them. Don't burn gift
wrapping or boughs in the
fireplace. Don't overload
circuits, Use extension cords