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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-02-09, Page 1229. Tenders 29. Tinders COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER • This business property. located at 65 Goderich Street, Seaforth, Ontario is legally described es Part of Lot 134 and Part of Lot 135, Plan f9, located on the South Side of Goderich Street, West, in the Town of Seaforth. County of Huron, Ontario. Land, building and car wash equipment are being offered for sale under Power of Sale by virtue of default under loans secured by realty and chattel mortgages. The property comprises land (approx. 132' x 109') on which is located a frame and brick (approx. 2,000 sq. ft.) building. This three year ,did structure was previously operated as a fast-food restaurant and . is well suited for a retail business or office space. Written tenders addressed to Mr. R. D. McClinchey, 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario will be ac- cepted until 4 p.m. on February 25th, 1983. A certified cheque for 5% of the amount tendered must be includ- ed as a deposit and will be returned without interest if the tender Is not accepted and forfeited as iliquidated damages if the tender is accepted and the sale is not completed by the purchaser. The highest or any offer shall not necessarily be ac- cepted. Financingwill be considered if required. Appointments for inspection and information on terms and conditions of sale may be obtained by calling (519)271-5650. 31. Service directory CHROMATROPE UPHOLSTERY AND VINYL SERVICE 48 EAST ST. Goderich *FREE ESTIMATES* MURRAY F. TAYLOR 482-7928 ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 166 BENNETT ST. E. GODERICH BOOK NOW FOR SNOW REMOVAL Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR 8 OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 CUSTOM SNOW- PLOWING QUALITY WORK FAST SERVICE GOOD PRICE! BOOKING BY: •CONTRACT •THE HOUR •1`HE JOB RADIO DISPATCHED CALL SMITH'S FARM 8, GARDEN 524-8761 OR 524-7243 EVE. 31. Service' directory CARPET St UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 16 Years Experience For Free Estimate Call SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE 524-8892 C & B BUILDERS •Custom Homes • Barns • Cement Work •All Types of Additions *Renovations • Recreation Rooms CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE Licenced Carpenters 524-2027 after -b p.m. • 31. Service directory CUSTO$t STEWING AND,; ALTERA- TION54,.24t tq, 48 hour service for miner :(olid. major sewing. Dianne .Mallough, 'phone 524- 2492.-4.6-32 VERN'S q-UMNEY Sweep Ser- vice,. Seaforth. Ontario. Phone after 6 p.m. 527-0674.-45oem HAS THE HIGH cost Of machinery repairs got -you down? Repairs to all makes and models of farm anti industrial ti equipment. Specializing in repairs to International Harvester • equipment. Ex- perienced, certified, farm equipment mechanic, Reasonable rates. Contact J. A. Culbert, 529-7469.-6,7 PELLOW CUSTOM CARPENTRY *Renovations *Home Repairs *Free estimates LICENSED CARPENTER Phone: Fred Pellow 524-2406 WALLPAPERING and PAINTING Reasonable Rates Call BUD BROWN 529-7864 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Authorized Appliance Service Centre for all *WHIRLPOOL *INGLIS *SPEED QUEEN *ADMIRAL *SIMPLICITY *HOTPOINT Appliances HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St., Goderlc$t. FOR YOUR *Aluminum & Vinyl -=�- Siding •Replacement Windows •Insulation Needs —Contact— GODERICH INSULATION 524-6844 HOUSES BUILT BEFORE 1971 ARE NOW IN- CLUDEDIN THE CHIP PROGRAM. �1a�' 'CUSTOM G BUILDING' �Oea•RENOVATIONS *ADDITIONS ‘8,0 sM H JOtC NE. W HOMF WARRANTY PROr,RAM FRANK GRAHAM CONTRACTORS 524-6866 LTD - CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL Living Room, Hall Dining Room Regardless Of Size $ 3 9.9 5 Call: A & H CARPET CLEANING 524-2796 PIANO TUNING AND PIANO LESSONS CALL • DAVE McKEE 524-7774 31. Service directory H.T. DALE Septic Tank Service Serving Goderich and area for 15 years Clinton 4823320 Sefaforth 527-0284 PHONE or CLINTON COMPUTER SERVICE LTD. "Data Processing A/R, A/P, G/L, payroll and statements *Record Preparation "income Tax *Cash Flow preparation *Estate Planning Phone 482-9260 GARDINER'S DELIVERY USED FURNITURE & AP- PLIANCES - bought 6 old. We deliver and move anything large or small *free estimates* 524-2421 •SEPTIC TANKS •SEWERS •BULLDOZING •BACKHOE WORK •GRAVEL •TOPSOIL For a complete job call: SID BRIJJINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 CARPENTRY AND PAINTING Repairs; renovations, Rec rooms, etc. PHONE BUD HARVEY AT 524-7974 34. Personal PREGNANT, DISTRESSED? Mar- ried, single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIR- THRIGHT - London (collect) 432- 7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023 (after 6 p.m.).-2-52x,1,2x ,35. Notice to creditors • IN THE ESTATE OF LLOYD HENRY PIERCE, Ship's Keeper, deceased. - Creditors andall others hav- ing a claim against the Estate of Lloyd Henry Pierce, late of 122 Arthur -Street or 122 St. Patrick Street, in the -Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on January 13, 1983, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 7th day of March, 1983. After that date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims •of which the undersigned shall then hove notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice., • DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 2nd day of February, 1983. Messrs. Troyan B Finther 1 Nelson Street East Goderich, Ontario ' N7A 1R7 '"Solicitors for the Administrator. 57 CHIMNEY SWEEPING Doming wood Neve it done. HAROLD LEDDY 524-7237 38. Auction sale CONCRETE FORMING Walls 8. Fioors For q complete jab call SID BRUINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER _ c°Iinton 482=7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Sat. Feb. 12 - 10 a.m. John Deere riding lawn mower; custom built gas tank for pickup: fur- niture,' appliances, etc. To be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. 36. Announcements, notices WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Com- mittee of the Goderich Odd - fellow tins] Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loon. Con- tact Amos Osbaldeston, 524- 9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524- 7217.-2eowx MORTGAGE SALE 169 Bennett St. West Goderlch, Ontarte Under and by virtue of the POWER OF SALE con- tained in a certain mor- tgage, which Is now In default, there will be of- fered for sale, by PUBLIC AUCTION by' Bruce Rothwell, Esq., Auc- tioneer; the sale to take place on the premises et the hour of 1:00 p.m., on February 21st, 1983: the lands and premises known as 169 Bennett Street West, Goderich. Ontario, and more par- ticularly described in the mortgage registered in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Huron (No. 22) as In- strument No. 138781. The property will be of- fered for sale subject to a reserve bid. The Purchaser shall pay down to the Vendor's agent at the time of the sale by way of deposit, `2,000.00 by cash or cer- tified cheque and shall pay the' balance by cash or certified cheque on or before March 25th, 1983. Adjustments are to be made as of the date of closing. The. Purchaser shall search title at his Own expense. On the premises is said to be erected a 3 - bedroom, 1 storey detached family dwelling with brick ' front and colourlok siding. - inspection .of the -property may be had from 14:00. noon on the day of sale 1 Further particulars and • conditions of sale may be had• . from Brute Rothwell, Esq., 1519) 527- 1458 or from Jon Vomit - ti, Esq.., Strathy, Ar- chibald and Seagram, Barristers and Solicitors, Box • 438, Commerce Court, Toronto. Ontario. M5L•1J3. DATED at Toronto January 24th, 1983. LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Over 80 Tractors & 150 Pieces of Equipment At Brindley Sales Yard, Dungannon, Ont. Saturday, February 19th at 10:00 a.m. For more Information call BRINDLEY AUCTION 519-529-7625 or 519-529-7970 THANK YOU To all who replied to the melntenans. Leb offer to P,0 Box 494, The lob has been fllld,' 37. Mortgages PRIVATE MORTGAGE funds — first or second, reasonable rates and terms for good risks. Apply to Drawer #182, c/o Signal -Star Publishing Ltd., P.O. Box 220, Goderich, Ont. N7A 4B6.-6,7 40' Lost & Found LOST: In Elgin Studio and Fram- ing, Toyota car keys, taken in error from counter. Phone 524- 7445.-5,6nx LOST: Two dogs, Great Done and Samoyed, around Hwy. 21 Bayfield area. Phone 524- 7870.-6 46. i:n memoriam SAMPSON In loving memory of a dear sweet dad, Gordon, who was called on February 9, 1975. You left us with sorrow, sadness and grief. And as time goes on, the ability to live, love, cherish and ap- preciate everything that you have ever taught me will always be in my heart. —Your loving daughter Carol Anne and son-in-law Girvin.-6 FOUND Om leather • jacket, chocolate colour, sl:. 44 at Saltford Valley Hall - Chrlstmas Time. Can bo clelm.d by calling Don Goddard. 524-6511 46. In memoriam BISSETT In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather, Phil Bissett, who passed away two years ago, January 31, 1981. , Another year has .camel and Since you left us that early morn, The silent tears I shed still come my way For I think of you every day. The sadness comes and the. sadness goes, I �p The memories we shared 11I always hold, • The laughter we had, the love unspoken, 1 know that you will never • be forgotten. • The feeling of love 1 cannot define, 1 hope I'll understand in time, The days are longand the nights ore dim, My loss still pains, andlives within. Then a smile escapes me somehow, AS sit back and. recall — The times you mode me laugh and made' me cry, Then I begin to understand why 1 shouldn't feel any sorrow — Because in my heart you'll never die. —Audrey • Bissett and family. -6x STANBURY In loving memory of Vernice Stanbury, who passed away February 12, 1980. She is sadly missed by her husband Harold and family. -6 AUCTION SALE Snowmobile, riding lawnmower, power tools, antiques, furniture, appliances etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Mary Campbell of Blyth plus other local consignors. Saturday, February 12 at 10 A.M. 1976 Skidoo Elan Snowmobile, John Deer 57 Riding lawnmower, Wisconsin 5 h.p. engine, fuel tank approx. 100 gal. fits in box of pickup truck, chain saw 16" cut, Bond saw w/18" throat, table saw, emery wlmotor, 26 ft. aluminum extension ladder, trail hitch with equalizer bars, set of wood chisels for lathe, plus other hand tools, Gestetner copier, Harvest gold fridge and 24" stove, 30" electric stove, older fridge, spin dry washer, wringer washer, dehumidifier, humidifier, two antique wardrobes, old Hoosier, Modern maple round dining table with four matching chairs (new), washs- tand, large chrome table, three davenport couches, chesterfield and two chairs, recliner chair, several upholstered chairs, bedroom suite plus other beds and chests, six matching wooden dining chairs, En- cyclopedia and case, Captains chair, three stacking chrome office chairs, dresser w/mirror, coffee and end tables, floor lamps, floor rug, sink, toilet, bath tub, cuckoo clock, laundry tubs, men's down hill skis, typewriter, hi-fi, doll cradles, 5 ft. electric wall heater 220 volt with thermostat (new), other electric heaters, vacuum cleaner, sewing machine, wicker laundry basket, swords, set of Royal Empress dishes, approx• twenty-two figurines, plus our usual large offering too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH DAY i3F SALE Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON, ONTARIO 482.7898 A 47. Card of thanks BLYTH BROOMBALL LEAGUE Many thanks to all those people who participated and worked in our tournament. You helped make it a huge success.—Blyth Broomball League. -6 BROWN In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather, Clifford Brown, ' who passed away two years ago on February 9, 1981. We do not need a special day , To bring you to our minds, The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. —Lovingly remembered by wife Rita and family. -6x 17, phone 52,14-8331 47. Card of thonks ROGERS We would like to thank our friends and Taylor's Corner Community Club for their kind- ness and support during our re- cent bereavement.—Sincerely, Joan and Dick. -6 BARKER The family of the late William Barker would like to express their thanks and sincere ap- preciation to all of their friends, neighbors and relatives who sent cards, donations and helped in so many ways during our recent loss of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather. Special thanks to" emergency and fourth floor nurses and staff of Stratford General Hospital. A very special thanks to Dr. D. Fuller, Dr. D. Thompson, „Dr. Weir and Dr. MacDonald, the Arthritis Society, Blue Bird Club, Stamp Club, also special thanks to ,,,Rev. John Torrance for his thoughtfulness and words of comfort at the Memorial Ser- vice. Thanks also to the ladies of Ontario Street Baptist Church for the lunch following. Your kindness will never be forgotten.—Cecilia Barker and family. -6 CANTWELL • In loving memory of our dear parents, grandparents and great grandparents, Alice May Cant elI• skhd passed- •away April 1, 1964, Gertrude Cant- well who passed away May 1. 1978 and David John Cantwell who passed away February 15, 1982. Sadly missed and ever rememberedby their family. -6x STRAUGHAN My sincere thanks for all the visits, letters, treats and --gifts while in hospitol. It means a lot to be remembered by friends.—Elva Straughan.-6 WALTERS Sincere thanks to all who sent cards, flowers and gifts while was in hospital and since retur- ning home. Also thanks to Drs. Hollingworth, Walker „Conway, Cauchi and Lambert and ,the nurses in OR, and Recovery and nurses and staff on • second east.—Winnie Walters.-6nx WATSON We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all friends and relatives for your kindness and expressions of sympathy at the passing of a dear wife and mother, Olive Watson. Special thanks to Dr. James Rourke, and all the staff at Goderich Hospital, Rev. Roberts and Mc- Callum Funeral Home.—Allan Watson and family. -6 BRINDLEY We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our family, friends, neighbors and all who made our Golden Wedding reception so wonderful. Thanks to the ladies who decorated the Hall, the Huron Ramblers for their . good music, also the Dungannon Agriculture Society for the lovely roses. Thanks for the many beautiful gifts, cards, money, flowers; phone calls we reg. •v,ed Thank you eYer ttf Rus9ellFkand';>toeise CHAMBERS In loving memory of my dear mother, Evelyn Mae (Sproul) Chambers, who passed away four years ago, Februar10, 1979. My heart still aches with sadness And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. When I am sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, I seem to hear you tell me, "Cheer up and carry on." Each time I Rfok at your picture, You seem to smile and say, Don't cry, I'm nnly sleeping, We will meet again someday. Friends may think the wound is healed But little they know the sorrow, That lies within my heart. Loving thoughts shall ever wander, And never will they port. —Sadly missed, alw s remembered, and will always love, daughter Annie Marie Chambers. -6 FARRISH The familyof the late Lorne Far- rish . would like to thank, everyone for the flowers, dona- tions to the Heart and Cancer Funds, cards and other expres- sions of sympathy shown them during their recent bereave- ment. Also we would like to thank the nurses on first and se- cond floor 'Wingham Hospital and Drs. Corrin, McKim and Jol- ly for their attention and core.-6nx Jamboree - s .. ,,. LKCK NOW .A special meeting of the; 1.0110019w Business Association Wii8. held ,fanuaxy 27 to W Plans for Jamboree 11, Eleven Businesses' were, represented. Town Council has ' ate - proved businesses being open on the Friday, July L holiday and closing. July 4, Businesses will be open Friday and Friday night, July 1, and Saturday, July 2 until 6 p.m. • The Business Association is donating $800 to the Jamboree '83 decorating fund. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR° SALE - Six -month-old female Plott pup for coon hun- ting. Reply to Drawer #183, c/o Signal -Star Publishing Ltd., P.O. Box 220, Goderich, Ont. N7A 4B6.-6,7, INKLEY The families of Isabel and Alex Inkley wish to express heartfelt gratitude to .relatives: friends and neighbors for the love and concern shown during our re- cent tragic bereavement. We feel that the whole community has been as devastated as our families over our loss. The tribute paid to our loved ones by your visitations, flowers, gifts of food, charitable dona- tions, prayers, cards and moral support will be a ,source of strength for the many difficult months ahead. Our special. thonks to the Reverend Norman Pick, Boll and Falconer Funeral Home; the Clinton Police Force and all those involved in serving lunch at the church following the f unerol . —6x LAWRENCE Perhaps you sent a love d, Or sat quietly in a ch ir, Perhaps you sent�a funeral spray, 4 If so, we saw it there. Perhaps You 'spoke the kindest words, That any friend could say, Perhaps a donation was your choice, Or thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, We soy, thanks so much whatever the part. ---John, Phyllis, Kerri and Scott Lawrence, 6x MOORE I wish to express my thanks to Drs. Rourke, Conway and Neal, and to the nurses in intensive care and on first floor east, also to • relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, fruit, cords and visits while in hospital andsince coming home. All were greatly appreciated.—Charles Moore. -6x FOR SALE OR RENT = Mobile home at Huron Haven. Two bedroom. Phone 524-9373 after 6 p.m. -6 TWO BEDROOM house on large lot for sale. Gas heated, new siding and roof within last five years.. Ideal starter or retire- ment home. Call after 4 p.m., 524-2775.--6 OUELLETTE The family of the late Leo Ouellette wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy received. Special thanks to Rev. Fathers Loebach and Leo Ramer, Dr. Rourke and the wonderful Angels of Mercy who work in Intensive Care. - Gratitude to Rev. Royal, the Canadian Legion, C.W,L., and McCallum's Funeral Home. -6x Chief Will stay WINGHAM- Fire Chief Dave Crothers, and the Wingham Rural Fire Committee ap• pear to have ironed out their differences over a proposed restructing of the ownership of the Wingham Fire' Department, and planning for the new area fire board is going ahead. At a meeting on February 2, the chief sat down with committee members to discuss his objections o the board, and in the endreed it had all been a misun- derstanding. However, following the meeting, the chief and senior members of the department still expressed reservations about a few of the changes being discussed, such as the establishment of a satellite - fire station in Gorrie. "I guess I got it wrong," Chief Crothers admitted after hearing just what the committee intended an area fire board to do. He said he had interpreted the discussion at previous meetings to mean the town would turn the department entirely over to the town- ships, with Wingham no longer having a fire department. Cly --• r • 121 1 ALL POINTS REALTY INC 53 Stanley Street, Goderich Ph. 524-6656 PRICE REDUCED Here is your opportunity to own this finely finished 4 Level Split on large 125' x 153' lot in the VLA. This home has -bean featured in our newest tabloid of Goderich Homes - Watch for it In the mail soon. Phone 524-6656 OR 524-8777 L5_� 524=2177 ' f ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED - 10 The Square - Goderich ''OVER A QUARTER CENTURY iN REAL ESTATE" R.A. "GUS" CHISHOLM 524.8554 BERT ALEXANDtK 5'14.i6.70 524.7836 ROGER TURCOTTE 524.7298 JOHN ALEXANDER M.L.S. Multiple Listing Service Member of the Huron Real Estate Board JUST LISTED - 35 acres bush north of Goderich close to highway. See this one at once. NICE BUNGALOW - on Shore Crescent. EXECUTIVE HOME - at Ridgewood Park. A SHARP HOME - Bungalow et Port Albert. REAL NICE - Four bedroom north on 21 Highway. GOOD LOCATION - txocutive home • on Warren Street. 75 ACRES - Close to Goderich. No Buildings. 100 ACRES - Close to Goderich. Wo Have a Geed Listing of Homes We Have FARMS - FARMS - FARMS from Grand Band to Kincardine. 100's. 200's. 300's, Bind 1000's Pick the acreage that shits you. SEE US TODAY 1