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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23,1982—PAGE 13
26. Help wanted
26. Help wanted
EARN EXTRA INCOME
In Your Own Home
Use Your Good Telephone Voice and
Outgoing Mature Perslanality To Promote A
Nationwide Retail Department Store Ser-
vice On a Permanent Part -Time Basis.
CALL D.M.S. 16.79-1828
QUALIFIED
DIESEL
MECHANIC
Preferably interested In
partnership.
Phone Evenings
at 6:00 p.m.
364-1356
28. Business
opportunity
MINI TOUR train - jeep with 3
special coaches. Carries 50
passengers, special bells, horns
and P.A. system. Ideal for city
tours, carnivals and amusement
parks. Total price $16,000. Con-
tact Bill Emmerson, Box 840,
Haliburton, Ontario, KOM 1S0.
705-457-1550.-25b.c.
27- Wanted (general) 27- Wanted (general)
ATTENTION!
Country and Western
FEMALE, RECORDING
ARTIST
LOOKING FOR MUSICIANS TO
PLAY WEEKENDS & THROUGH THE WEEK!
PH.. 524.63.49
T ADS
phone
52404331
31. Service
directory
GODERICH
WELDING SERVICE
*IRON RAILING
*WELDING REPAIRS
*ALL TYPESNOF
STEEL FABRICATING
*PORTABLE EQUIP.
PHONE
524-4647
31. Service
- ' -directory
•SEPTIC TANKS
*SEWERS
*BULLDOZING
•BACKHOE WORK
*GRAVEL
•TOPSOIL
For a complete lob call:
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
28. Business
. opportunity
BEAT INFLATION. Raise large
bait worms at home for extra
income. Neat, odorless opero-
tion. Low investment. Terra
Worm Forms (since 1975), R,R:1,
Stratford, Ontario, N5A 652.
(519)625-81,40.-2tf
29. Tenders
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT TENDER
Plainly marked sealed
tenders will be received
by the .undersigned
prior to noon on Mon-
day, July 5, 1982 for con-
tracting custodial ser-
vices at
COLORNE CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
R.R. NO. 5, CLINTON_„
All tenders must be
submitted on the official
tender forms which are
available at the Huron
County Board of
Education, 103 Albert
Street, Clinton.
, The lowest or envier. -
der not fecessarify ac-
cepted.
P. Gryseels
Personnel Relations
Administrator
Huron County Board of
Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Sealed tenders in en-
velopes plainly marked
as to contents will be
received at the office of
the Clerk, Township of
Colborne Community
Hall, Carlow, Ontario,
until 4:00 P.M. local
time. Tuesday, July 6th,
1982 for the haulage and
spreading of the COM-
BINED amounts of:
cubic yards Pit Run
gravel - haul distance 5
Km.
l ,cubic yards Pit Run
grovel - haul distance 4.7
Km.
3.200 cubic yards
Granular "A" gravel -
haul distance 10.0 Km.
iii, cubic yards Gran-
ular "A" gravel - haul
distance 16.0 Km.
A certified cheque in the
amount of 5% of the bid
price payable to the
Township of Colborne
must accompany each
tender. Tenders must be
submitted on tender
forms which qre
available at the Clerk's
effico, Township of
Colborne Community
Hall, Carlow, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender
.not necessarily accep-
ted.
R.E. Durnin,
Roa Superintendent,
Tow hip of Colborne,
R.R. 3
Goderich, Ontario.
N7A 3Y2
Telephone: 524-2561
Or 524-4669
30. Employment
wanted
•
HOUSECLEANING, good depen-
dable .work. , Phone 524-
7490:-24,25x.•
WILL'MIND children in my. home
Monday - Friday. Reference
available. Call after 5:30 p.m.
524.7637.-24,25
YOUNG FARMER experienced`
011 types of farm work looking
for employment on farm in •
• Goderich.. Blyth and Clinton
area. Phone 523-9253 after 9
p.m. -25,26k
RESPONSIBLE STUDENT, 15
years of age, willing to bgbysit,
house clean, and do odd jobs.
Call 524-9098 after 5:30
p.m. -25,26
•
31. Service
directory
CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS, well
tile, pumping, weeping beds in- ' -
stalled. Over 30 years' ex-
perience., Ronald E Forster,
R.R.1, Lucknow, 528-2346.— 20-
25
STEPHEN'S FURNITURE
RESTORATION: Quality
refinishing, repairing, and
reupholstering of antiques and •
household furniture. Free
estimates, pick-up and delivery.
Phone Stephen Norton, 524-
9394.-20tfar
ACT NOW!' Bring your Logs in
for Custom Sawing and Save
Dollars. One road north and ap-
prox. 2!/r miles east of Dungan-
non: Levi Stutzman. • R.R.2,
Auburn, Ont. -22-25
CUSTOM BALING of large round
bales, $5.50 per bale. 529-7857
or 357-3149.-23.28
CUSTOM SEWING and altero-
tions, 24 to 48 hour service for
minor and major sewing.
Dionne Mallough. 145 Elizabeth
1., Goderich. Phone 524-
2492. -- 23-28
LARGE TRACTOR mounted
rotary mower -for cuffing vacant
lots, orchards, roadsides, etc.
Phone John Gibson 482-
3229.-25
CONCRETE
FORMING)
Walls & Floors
For a complete lob call
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
PIANO TUNING
*Repairs
'Rebuilding
*Key Recovered
*Keys Recovered
•Dampp-Chasers
BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell
Ali Breeds
DOG
CLIPPING
.ml GROOMING.
-Gainfanderwal
482-7246
vs mile south of varna
Please
Call
Evenings
For all your Carpet &
Upholstery cleaning
needs, call
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE'
Our steamvalla Power -
brush method gets the
deep down dirt, other
miss. •
Phone \ 524-8892
Free Estimates
ART'S
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
166 BENNETT ST.' E.
GODERICH
NOW IN STOCK
BEGONIA
BULBS
FLOWER
&
VEGETABLE
SEEDS
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
na
AVV' 'CUSTOM
BUILDING
�O
0%)
QJ�•RENOVATIONS
O'" •ADDITIONS
HUDAC
NEW HOW
WARRANt5
PROGRAM
FRANK GRAHAM
CONTRACTORS 524-6866
, LTD.
ScottDrainage
Ripley
Complete & Expert
Farm Drainage Service
Experienced Operators
Summer Discount -
395-2992
MID -WESTERN
PAVING
driveways, farm lanes,
parking Tots, repairs.
Free estimates. Phone
Clinton 482-3733.
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
Bulgreing wood
have it done.
HAROLD LEDDY
524-7237
University Sti dont
PAINTERS
•depressionary prices
•four years experience
*guaranteed satisfaction
FREE ESTIMATES
524-4590
STEVE'S
CARPENTRY
(no job too big or too small)
* RENOVATIONS
*SIDING.
*REC:"1100MS
*BATHROOMS
*ROOFING . -
*ETC. -
FREE ESTIMATES
Residential t1 Commercial
Work Guaranteed
Call:
STEVE BRENNAN
524-22952
R
GEORGE GOULD
-524-7638
31. Service
directory
CHROMATROPE
UPHOLSTERY AND
VINYL SERVICE
48 EAST ST:
Goderich
*FREE ESTIMATES*
MURRAY F. TAYLOR 482-7928
APPLIANCE
REPAIRS
Service to all
makes. Authorized
service for Inglis,
Enterprise, Magic
Chef, Whirlpool,
CALL 524-7861
HOFFMEYER
APPLIANCE
CENTRE
Division of
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING &
HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St., Goderich
GARDINER'S
DELIVERY
USED FURNITURE & AP-
PLIANCES - bought &
sold.
We deliver and move
anything -
large or small
*free estimates*
524-2421
DAVE & PAUL'S
Exterior
PAINTING
SERVICE
Yes -REASONABLE
RATES
'Yes—FIVE YEARS'
EXPERIENCE, ,
Yes UNIVERSITY,
PAINTERS •
'We Do It Right'
1.482-7556
BRENDA'S
HAIRSTYLING
aMS SRF
0 NG for the entire family 9p 4 ,
t`Nt% UNISEX HAIRSTYLING 04/,,
tic
524-7-9..90
days or evenings
Will go to Senior Citizens' homes
or your home for 3 or more
T.J.
TREE
TRIMMING
SPECIALIZING i": Tree Topping
Pruning *Tree Removal
FREE ESTIMATFS
Call 524-4203 after 5 p.m..
FOR YOUR
•Aluminum & Vinyl c!""
Siding
•Replacement Windows
*Insulation Needs
®Contact®
GODERICH INSULATION
524-6844
HOUSES BUILT BEFORE 1911 ARE NOW IN-
CLUDED IN THE CHIP PROGRAM.
A.P.E.
CONSTRUCTION
FOR
•HOME RENOVATIONS
*ALUMINUM SIDING
• PAINTING
CALL:
EARL LAWRENCE 524-8730
31. Service
di rectory
PIANO TUNING
AND PIANO
LESSONS
CALL
DAVE McKEE
524-7774
THE ect
Mart
•WEED CONTROL
•FERTILIZING
•INSECT CONTROL
TOM GRASBY
(519) 524-2424
CARPENTRY
AND
PAINTING
Repairs, renovations,
Rec rooms, etc:
PHONE
BUD HARVEY AT
524-7974
K.T. DALE
Septic Tank
Service
Serving Goderich
and area for
15 years
PHONE Clinton
482-3320
Seaforth
527-0284
or
32: Custom work
CUSTOM WORK. Large round
bales. Phone Bruce Raynard
528-6144.-23-25
CUSTOM BALING of large round
bales. Phone 529-7152.-24,25
34. Personal
• PREGNANT AND DISTRESSED?
Married or single, free positive
confidential support. Help is as'
dose as your telephone. BIR-
THRIGHT - London (collect) 432-
7197, 527-0115 or 524-2023
(after6 p.m. ).-1-52x
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM in your
family? Al -Anon can help
families and • friends of
alcoholics. Phone Goderich 524-
6001. Ask for an Al -Anon
number.-5tfnx
35. Notice to
. creditors'
IN THE ESTATE of CAMERON
LLOYD REDER, late of the
Village of Boyfield, in the Coun-
ty of Huron.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Cameron
Lloyd Reiter, late, of the Village
of Bayfield, in .the County of
Huron, who died May 29, 1982,
are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on
or before July 9, 1982. 'after
which dote the estate will be
distributed with regard only to
the claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice
and the undersigned will not be
liable to any person of whose
claim he shall not then have
notice.
DATED, at Goderich this 15th
day of June, 1982. '
NORMAN B. PICKELL
Barrister & Solicitor
58 South Street
P.O. Box 430
GODERICH, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executor
—25,26
36. Announcements,
notices
HAYRIDES for family outings or
groups etc. Our place or yours.
Clete Dalton, Kintail, 529-
.7420.-480
29-
•7420.-48tf
38 Auction sale
AUCTION
/7
SALES
ANY TYPE -ANYWHERE
YOUR PLACE OR MINE
GORDON 14. BRINDLEY
• Auctioneer
529, 7625
529-7970
40. Lost & Found
LOST: Gold chain bracelet, on
Saturday, June -1 --9th. Keepsake.
Reward- Finder please phone
524-8166•-25
38. Auction sale
2181101115 9.114
LAMB'S
AUCTIONEERING
524-9657
Nothing too
big or Ma.
Auctioneer:
HAROLD LAMB
44., Engagements
DiCKIE-CRAMP
It is with pleasure the forthcom-
ing marriage is announced of
Brenda Marilyn, only daughter
of Emerson and Phyllis Cramp of
Meaford, to Denver John
Lauchlan Dickie Keswick, On-
tario, son of Ira and Elizabeth
Dickie, Lucknow. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, Ju-
ly 10, 1982 at -4 o'clock, in South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church,
Lucknow, Ontario. Reception 9
p.m. Brookside School. -25x
McDONALD-CARTER
Walter and Marion Shier and
David and Isabel McDonald of
Ashfield Township and
Goderich are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their children, Barbara
Leigh Carter and Roderick David
McDonald. The ceremony will
take place on Friday, July 30,
1982, at Ashfield Presbyterian
Church at 7 p.m. Reception in
Ripley. -25
SHELTON-ANDERSON
The forthcoming marriage of
Catherine Janice, daughter of
Mrs. Phyllis Anderson and the
late Reverend Edward Ander-
son, to Kenneth Dale, son of
Charles Shelton and the late
Jean Shelton, all of Goderich.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, September 11, 1982,
First Baptist Church, Montreal
Street, Goderich, Ontario. -25
EVENING ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Four wheel drive loader, pick-up truck, horse sulkys
and equipment, shop tools and equipment to be
held for the Estate of (Trucker) George F. Elliott,
Princess Street West, Clinton, Ontario on
WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 30 AT 5:30 P.M.
Case 4 wheel drive loader; 197,E IHC' ton pidc-up, as
is; 7 x 9 van body; Wayne stationary air compressor;
Horse Cutter, in good condition manufactured by
McLauglin Carriage Co':, Oshawa Ont.; Lincoln 250
AMP welder; Acme antique clothes washer, Intern
national four cylinder stationary engine; two racing
sulkys; logging cart; horse harness; hobbles; bits;
blankets; collars, etc.; Jacobson riding lawn mower,
Lawn Boy lawn mower; brake shoe riveting
machine; large threader; gas powered grass whip;
electric lawn mower; aluminum stopladders; 26 ft.
_aluminum extension ladder; wheelbarrow; exten-
sion cords; tarp; two oak office desks; oak swivel of-
fice chair; filing cabinet; gas heater; hydraulic lacks;
small top and die set; five lanterns; drill bits; skill
saw; jlg saw;. drills:. %" socket set; Homellto chain
saw; used bolts; chains; cable pulleys; shovels; axes;
bells; grease pumps; crusher screen; fuel tank
w/pump; emery; vise; office safe; propane torch and
tank; milk cans; old truck parts; used truck tires and
alms; water trough; . hand tools plus many misc.
° Items not mentioned.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
-Or *******************
* BIKE AUCTION
Saturday, July 10-10:30 am
GODERICH POLICE STATION
Parking Lot — 65 West St.
* ALSO SELLING - TRUCK TOPPER
*Auctioneer
*
*
*
*
:HAROLD LAMB 524-9657 *
* ******** ***********
AUCTION SALE
Four bedroom house, antiques, furniture, applian-
ces, glassware, etc. to be held for Mrs. Luella Lep-
pington of 177 Spencer Street, Clinton. Ontario on
SATURDAY, JUNE 26 AT 12 NOON
Property will be offered at 2 PM subject to reserve
bid. See lost week's Clinton paper for details.
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC: Phillips portable
colour TV; 'fridge with cross top freezer; 24" gas
stove; Beatty wringer washer (good condition);
large chest freezer; nine piece dining suite; antique
bonnet chest of drawers; corner what not; Boston
rocker; pressback nursing rocker; pressback arm
chair;. wooden rocker; library fable; kitchen cabinet;
Singer treadle sewing machine; carved back chair;
chesterfield; three washstands; antique dresser
with mirror plus other dressers; Quebec heater; fan-
cy small tables; trunk; small wardrobe; small chest
of drawers; low china cabinet; iron beds w/mat-
tresses; old pine arms box; partial chamber set;
platform rocker; buffet; odd wooden chairs; table,
floor and bedroom lamps; coffee and step tables;
vacuum cleaner; floor polisher; lawn chairs; pic-
tures; crocks; lantern; wood cream churn; butter
ladle and print; copper boiler; copper tea kettle;
quilting frames; butchering tackle; bedding and
linens; handmade quilts; pots & pans; small applian-
ces; dishes and glassware including several antique
pieces; long aluminum extension ladder; hand gar-
den tools including the usual large offering of misc.
Items not mentioned.
TERMS CASH *LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
46- In memoriam
ADAMS
Inlovingmemory-of-e-deer) tus-.
band, Father and Grandfather,
Cecil Adams, who passed away
June 24, 1981.
Your memory to us is o. keep-
sake
With which we will never part
Though God has you in His
keeping
We still have you in our hearts.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife Mono,'
daughter Trudi, son-in-law Bob,
grandsons Robin, Jason and
Mark .Stubbings, Edmonton,
Alta. -25x
PROCTOR
In memory of our sons who
passed away suddenly, John
(Jack) June 26, 1981, and Robert
(Bob) February 9, 1964. Sadly
missed and lovingly
remembered by Mum, Dad and
Family.-25nx
PROCTOR
In loving memory of a dear hus-
band, John Proctor, who passed
away one year agog June 26th,
1981.
To a beautiful life came a sud-
den end,
He died as he lived everyone's
friend,
He was always thoughtful, lov-
ing and kind,-'
What a glorious memory to
leave behind.
He left us suddenly, his
thoughts unknown,
That left us memories we are
proud to own.
Treasure him God in .your
garden of rest,
For in this world he was the
best.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife
Norma. -25
PROCTOR. -.,
In loving memory. of .a dear
father and grandfather, John
Proctor, who passed away one
year ago, June 26th, 1981.
You cannot. say,
you must not say
That he is dead.
He is just away!
With a cheery smile
and a wave of the hand
He has wandered
into an unknqwn'land
And left us dreaming
how very fair
It needs must be,
since he lingers there;
So think of him
faring on, as dear
In the love of There
as the love, of Here,
Think of him
still as the same, and say
He is not dead,'
he is just away.
—Sadly missed and never
forgotten by . children and
grandchildren. -25
47. Card of thanks
HERLUFSEN
The family of the, late Christian
Herlufsen would like to thank
family, friends and neighbors
for the beautiful flowers, cards
of sympathy and donations to
the Heart Fund, your sincere
help and kindness was dearly
appreciated, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stiles for their thoughtfulness
and concern, Wolter Gardner
for his comforting words and
also the Goderich Hospital
staff. Your sincere kindness will
always be remembered. -The
Herlufsen Family.-25ar
JOHNSTONE
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnstone
wish to thankall' who made
their 25th wedding anniversary
such a joyous occasion. Many
thanks also for beautiful gifts
and cards,.. and for other guests
from Westfield, Auburn,
Brucefield and Bayfield. -25x
LARDER'
We would like to thank each
and everyone for cards,
flowers, gifts, .letter$ of con-
gratulations and all other kind-
nesses to us for our 50th %Nod-
ding Anniversary. Special
thanks to Rosetta and Bill.
Greatly appreciated and always
to be remembered.—Sincerely,
Wilfred and Edna. -25
MONCRIEF
Many thanks to our friends,
relatives and neighbors who at-
tended our party, also for the
cards received.—Geo. and Bet-
ty Moncrief.-25x,
STEMP
We•would like to thank all our
friends and relatives for the
lovely reception and gifts which
we received on our 35th An-
niversary. Special thanks to our
daughters who organized the
wonderful surprise. All your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.—Donald and
Annette. —25
TALBOT
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for visits and .
cards I received while a patient
in A.M.BG. Hospital. A special
thanks to Dr. Lambert. Dr.
Thomson, Dr. Gaster. the am-
bulance staff and the nursing
staff on second east for their
excellent' care and support dur-
ing my stay in hospital. 1 would
also like to thank my team -
motes on French INV Cleaners
Ball Team for their donations.
tributes, and all their help
which meant so much .ot the
time. Your kindness will always
be remembered. A- John; Linda
and Family. --25