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APPLIANCE
REPAIRS
Authorized Appliance
Sends* Centre
for all
*WHIRLPOOL
*INGLIS
*PRIED QUEEN
*ADMIRAL
*SIMPLICITY'
*HOTPOINT
Appliances
NOVFMEYER
PLUMBING &
HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St-, Goderich
Merner
Contracting Ltd.
Clinton
482-9212 or 482-9926
* Excavating
*Gravel
* Drag -Lining Ponds
* Trucking and
Bulldozing
* Septic Systems
Let Us Prepare
Your Family's
Wardrobe
REASONABLE
PRICES -
EXPERT
QUALITY
'WEDDINGS
;WOMEN'S
FASHIONS
CHILDREN'S
WEAR -
524-4381
JAN'S
DRESSMAKING
BOAT.
CLEANING
EXPERIENCED BOAT CLEANER
524-2767
•SEPTIC TANKS
*SEWERS
*BULLDOZING
•BACKHOE WORK 1
*GRAVEL
•TOPSOIL
FOR A COMPLETE JOB CALL:
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
Carpet Cleaning
SPECIAL
Living Roam,
Dining Room and Hail
regardless of size
X3995
CALL:
A & H CARPET
CLEANING
524-7795
LAKESP#ORE
CHIMNEY SWEEPNG
Are You Burning Wood?
Cut Down On
Creosote Build-up
Have Your Chimney
Cleaned Todayl
Call Harold Leddy
524-7237
COMPANY LIMITED
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Complete Machine Shop +
And Radiator
Shop Service
Your
Hydraulic Hose
Headquarters
145 Huron Road - Goderich Call 524-8389
FOR YOUR
•Aluminum 8 Vinyl
Siding
•Replacement Windows
• Insulation Needs
Contact
GODERICH INSULATION
524-6844
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bo. _
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HOUSES BUILT BEFORE 1971 ARE NOW IN-
CLUDED IN THE CHIP PROGRAM.
DAUPHIN ROOFING
i Re -roof
New roofs
Roofing Repairs
Steel
Asphalt
Cedar
WORK GUARANTEED 2 YEARS
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE 529-7083 RR NO. 3 GODERICH
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ot> BUILDING'
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NEW HOME
WARRANTY
PROGRAM
FRANK GRAHAM
CONTRACTORS
LTD.
524-6866
31. Service
directory
JIM'S
Renovations
and
Handyman Services
no lob too large
or too small
PHONE
JIM CARRICK
5244338
F.T. DALE
Septic Tank
Service
Serving Goderich
and area for
15 years
Clinton
482-3320
Seatorth
527-0284
PHONE
• OR
ART'S
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
11$ Bennett, Goderich
NOW IN STOCK
FLOWER
VEGETABLE
SEEDS
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
Custom Baling
Large round bales
$5.50 per bale
PHONE 529-7857
Bill Robinson
CLIFFORD
HUGILL
•Backhoe Service
*Topsoil
524-7170
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances,
anniversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels evenings
887-6159
PIANO TUNING
AND PiANO
LESSONS
CALL
DAVE MOUE
524-7774
GARDINER'S
DELIVERY
USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES -bought
sold.
_ We deliver and move
anything
large or small
*free estimates*
524-2421
d,
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CONCRETE
FORMING
Walls & Floors
For a complete lob cell
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
32 Custom work
CUSTOM COMBINING and
SWATHING Phone 1 523
4260. 29,30
33. Farm services
33. Farm services
SCOTT
DRAINAGE
WATER MANAGEMENT
SPECIALISTS
*DRAIN TILE SYSTEMS
•EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURES
*FREE ESTIMATES
SCOTT BROS.
CONTRACTING COMPANY LTD,
395 • 2992 RIPLEY, ONTARIO
Tile Drainage
-Don't be stuck without it"
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; 5y7-0115 or 524-2023
(after 6 p.m. ).-2-52x,1,2x
IS ALCOHOL a problem in your
family? There is help for you.
Call Al -Anon 524-6001 o,j write
Box 53, Goderich, Ont. N7A
3Y5,-21 tfnx
FREE 120 PAGE Career Guide
shows how to train at home for
205 top paying full and part time
jobs. Granton Institute, 265A
Adelaide Street West, Toronto.
Call (416)977-3929 today. -0-29
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT, JULY 23.. -
AT 10 A.M.
Modern appliances,
antiques, furniture, etc.
at Richard Lobb's barn,
Clinton for Clarence Hoy
Sr. estate of Port Albert
and Earl Love estate of
Hensail.
• FRI. AUGUST 5
AT 8:00 P.M.
Resort riverfront
property, older 3
bedroom house, at Port
Albert, for estate of
Clarence Hoy Sr.
SAT. AUGUST 6
AT 10:00 A.M.
Excellent offering of
furniture and appliances
at Richard Lobb's Born,
Clinton for Madge Oesch
of Goderich.
SAT., AUGUST 13
AT 10:00 A.M.
"Butchering tools,
Appliances, furniture,
antiques, miscell-
aneous, 1 V. miles west
and 2 miles north of
Dublin, Ontario for the
estate of Matt Murray.
Richard Lobb
Auctioneer
Clinton 482-7898
35. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES
ALFRED MATHERS, late of 'the
Township of Goderth, in the
County of Huron.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Charles
Alfred Mothers, late, of the
Township of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died May
18th, 1983, are required to file
proof of same with the under-
signed on or before July 28th,
1983, after which , dote the
estate will be distributed with
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice and the under-
signed will not be liable to any
persoreof whose claim he shall
not then have notice.
DATED at Goderich, this 28th
cloy of June, 1983. /
NORMAN B. PICKELL
Barrister
58 South Street
P.O. Box 430
GODERICH, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executors
- --'- ------27.29
FIND IT
IN THE
AffrA
38. Auction sale
GIGANTIC FARM Equipment
Monthly Consignment Auction,
Friday, July 22, 1983. At 10 a.m.
sharp. Sales held 4th Friday of
each month. New and used
equipment including approx-
imately 75-100 tractors. Some
industrial equipment. Skid Steer
Loaders, Trucks, 30 pull type
and self propelled combines,
and over 300 pieces of all types
of farm equipment. Plus lawn
and garden equipment. Terms:
Cash or good cheque on day of
sale. Not responsible for ac-
cidents on property. Trucking
and lunch available. Tractors
selling at approximately 2:00
p.m. Auctioneers: Cliff Gilbert,
Alex Parr. One of Ontario's
fastest growing monthly farm
equipment consignment auc-
tions. Wayne Ward Farm Equip-
ment, Highway #6. Wiarton.
Phone 519-534-1638, 519-534-
2980.- 0-29
LARGE ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, modern appliances, furniture, glassware,
misc. items to be held at Richard Lobb's Born,
Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Clarence Hoy Sr. of
Port Albert and the Estate of Carl Love of Hensel)
plus several additions.
SATURDAY, JULY 23 AT 10 AA.
DuoHeat combination wood and oil furnace used
three years; old six wheel Amphi Cat.; G.E. fridge -
one year old; Westinghouse fridge - like new; Inglis
electric stove - 30 Inch - like new; Kite model
Enterprise 24 inch propane or gas stove; round,
dining table with three leaves: modern round dining
table with six chairs; Sharp portable colour TV;
buffet vs/mirror; three matching dining chairs; large
unusual hall free; chesterfield and chair; portable
B&W TV; Lewyt vacuum cleaner, three small antique
desks; antique chair; Hoosier type cupboard; Woods
4pright freezer; old chest of drawers; fancy old
three piece bedroom suite: modern three piece
bedroom suite; chests of drawers; two door wooden
wardrobe; tin wardrobe; hall tree; wooden floor
lamp plus several others; cedar chest; antique left
top desk; modern matching solid wood coffee & end
tables - like new; table and bedroom lamps; small
parlour table; dresser and mirror; continental single
bed; pole lamp: electric sewing machine & stand;
several chairs; magazine table; electric heater:
rollaway bed; card table and four chairs: Iron and
brass bed; wooden arm chair: oil lamp; bookshelf;
gun rack; Electrolux rug shampooer; 10 place setting
NORITAKE DISHES; figurines; silver pieces and other
antique dishes; large offering pots & pans; small
appliances; misc- dishes, etc.; bedding; creek lug:
gas push lawnmower: portable gas engine water
pump; 5 HP garden tiller; wood vise; wheelbarrow:
quantity of V belts; rope: garden hose and tools; roil
of new barb wire; 4 windows - like new with slides
42W' x 66%"; Beatty wringer washer; large offering
of misc. Items. Something for everyone. Plan to
attend.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 41124111/11
ape Lost & Found
FOUND - Male cat,ofour to seven
months old, on Rich Street,
white flea collar, good with
children. Phone 5124-2390.-29x
41. To give away
FREE TO good home, four kit-
tens, litter trained, well behav-
ed. Call Larry 524-8331.-29nx
TO GIVE AWAY, two black Lab
pG,ps, 12 weeks old. Ask for
Larry, phone 524-8941.-29nx
ARIEBIENWEIMI
44. Engagements
HUNK ING-DOBIE
Gerald and Marie Dobie of
Goderich are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Kimberley Anne to
Ronald Albert Hunking, son of
Joe and Janet Hunking of R.R.1 ,
Auburn. The wedding will take
place Saturday, July 30, 1983 at
4:00 p.m. at Victoria Street
United Church. -29x
DURST-ASHDOWN
Ruby and James Ashdown of
Winnipeg wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of f their
daughter. Mary Grace Louise,
to Bryan Norman, son of Nor-
man and Gwen Durst,
Goderich. The wedding will
take place Saturday, July 23,
1983, at 3:00 p.m. at the family
summer lodge, on Coney Island,
Kenora, Ontario. -29
FARRISH-KNOOP
Anthony and Bertha Knoop,
R.R.3, Goderich, are pleased to,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty Mario to
Dole Lorne, son of Donald and
Dorothy Forrish, R.R.3,
Lucknow. The wedding will be
on Friday, July 22, 1983 at 4
p.m., St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge. Reception in
Lucknow.- 29x
MEURS-SNIEDER
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Meurs are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Marion Elisabeth to
George, son of Mrs. Freda
Snieder and the late Henk
Snieder, on Saturday, July 23,
1983 at 3 o'clock, Lucknow
Christian Reformed Church,
Lucknow, Ontario. -29
46. In memoriam
MOHRING
In loving memory of a dear son
and brother, Albert Roy (Bert)
Mohring, who passed away one
year ago, July 20, 1982.
Time goes or, but memories
stay,
As near and dear as yesterday,
It's not the words, for they are
few,
It's the loving memory we keep
of you.
-Sadly' missed by Mom and
brother Bob. -29
38. Auction sale
46. In memoriam
BERM
Inlaying memory of a dear son
and brother, Terry, who passed
away July 20, 1980.
We wish that he was here to.
ddy,
Yet know it had to be this way.
Just why? we cannot
understand
Yet knew, it was our Father's
plan,
To give us Terry for awhile
And share with him a tear or
smile,
To love and care for him each
day,
And try to help him find his
way.
Then suddenly! he wasn't there
An empty bed, an empty chair.
His stereo no longer played,
Our prayers for him no longer
prayed.
A void that nothing else could
fill,
We felt it then, we feel it still.
As life continues on and on
The love remains, the hurt is
gone.
And heartaches of life's
tragedies
Are eased by precious
memories,
Of days when we could see and
touch,
The brother and son we loved
so much.
- Remembered always, by Dad,
Mom, Sheree, Sheila, Shelli and
Bob. -29
McARTHUR
In memory of Peg McArthur,
wife and mother. Don, Doug
and Mike. -29x
MOHRING
In loving memory of a dear
brother and uncle, A. R. (Bert)
Mohring, who passed away July
20, 1982.
As time unfolds another year,
Fond memories keep you ever
near,
On our hearts you'll always
stay,
Loved and remembered every
day.
Life goes on, we know it's true,
but not the same since we lost
you.
- Lovingly remembered and
missed by brothers, sisters and
their families. -29
47. Card of thanks
BENMILLER CHURCH
The Building Committee of Ben -
miller United Church wishes to
thank everyone who con-
tributed in any way to make the
Garage and Bake Sale a success
last Saturday. -29
BUCHANAN
I would like to express my
thanks to all my relatives,
neighbors and friends for their
cards, visits, flowers and good
wishes while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Hayman, Dr.
Foley, Dr. Abnalanayel, Dr.
Green, and all the staff on
three, Middlesex Wing. Your
core and kindness was much
appreciated.-Dick.-29nx
38. Auction sale
RESORT PROPERTY
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
For the Estate of Clarence Hoy Sr., Port Albert, Ont.,
just a few miles north of Goderich, Ont. on Highway
21.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 AT 8 P.M.
Property known as Arthur Street West, Plan 2, Lot 39
and Part Lot 40. Port Albert, Ont. 7 acres of land, 189
ft. road frontage, back of property borders on the
Nine Mile River. Three bedroom older home
overlooks the river with shade trees and rolling
landscape, drilled well. Property will be offered
subject to reasonable reserve bid.
TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance due in full in
30 days.
For information or viewing of property, phone
Clarence Hoy Jr. 519-524-9200.
"NOTE" property suitable for year round home.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
for
FRED SCHMID WELDING & MACHINE SHOP
DUNGANNON. ONTARIO
MONDAY, JULY 25th, 1983
5:30 P.M.
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: 2 - Lincoln Welders;
Industrial Drill Press; Elliott Shears; Wells Band Saw;
Steel Bender; 1 Ton Punch Press with Disc; Electric
Motors; Shop Air Compressor; 1/2" Drill; Vise; Grinder:
Disc Grinder; Arbor Grinder; Buffalo Arbor Grinder: 2 -
Steel Racks: Industrial Wheel Grinder; Mixed, Bronze
Bushings; 2 - Mobile Axles; Assortment of Steel; 2 -
Cupboards; Assortment of Bolts; Pipe Bender; Pipe
Rounder; Hydraulic Cylinder; Hydraulic Controls:
Hydraulic Motors A Pumps; Chain Falls: Jacks; Clamps;
Paint; Forge: Axles; Scaffolding; Plus many other small
Items.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: NEW Toilet & Bathroom Sink;
Double Stainless Sink; NEW Windows 4. Doors; Rabbit
Cages: Shovels; Forks; Rakes; 23" Color T.V-; Couch:
Desk; Piano Bench; Table: Typewriter; Cheque Writer;
Adding Machine; Humidifier.
TRUCK: 1973 Mazda '/2 Ton - 4 speed.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
AUCTIONEER GORDON H. BRINDLEY
TELEPHONE 511-529-7a2s
PROPRIET®R FRED SCHMID
TELEPHONE 919-529-7922
47. Card of thanks
CHAMNEY
The family of the late Graham
Chamney wish to express their
sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness.
expressions of sympathy,
beautiful floral tributes,
memorial donations and cards
Special thanks to Rev. John
Wood, Ed Stiles, Rick Palle and
the ladies of Legion Branch
109.- 29ar
DOAK
We would like to express our
sincere (appreciation to friends
and relatives for the beautiful
floral arrangements, sympathy
cards and charitable donations
during the time of our recent
bereavement in the loss of our
dear mother, Florence Mae
Doak. Special thanks to Ladies
Legion Auxiliary, Rebekah
Lodge, Rev. A. Young, the
pallbearers and McCallum
Funeral Home. Your kindness
and thoughtfulness will always
be remembered.-Arn, Edna
Doak and family. -29
LOCKHART
I would like to thank all those
who visited me and who sent
cards, flowers, fruit and candy,
while I vas a patient at Univer-
sity Hospital and since returning
home. All was very much
appreciated . -Rut h
Lockhart. -29x
MARTIN
We would like to thank our
friends, neighbors and relatives
who helped to make our 35th
anniversary party a very special
occasion. It was truly ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered.-Gord and Mono
Martin. -29x
McDOUGALL
Thank you goes to the emergen-
cy staff at the Goderich
Hospital, to the ambulance staff
that took me to London, Dr.
Rock and his assistants at
University Emergency Unit, the
staff on the ninth floor, to my
mother, Lynn Hildebrand and
the Renegades Ball Team.
Thank you to everyone who was
so nice to me at the time of my
accident. -Andrea (Andy). -29
MUNN
I would like to thank friends qnd
family for cards and visits while
I was a patient in Goderich
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
J. Rourke, Hollingworth and
Neal and nurses in I.C.U. and
first floor. Thunk you to the
Legion Branch 109 and Ladies
Auxiliary. -David. -29
PARK
A big heartfelt thank you to all
the ladies who attended or con-
tributed to my bridal shower
held on Thursday evening at the
United Church in Dungannon.
Everything was just beautiful
and very much needed. A
special thanks to the ladies who
organized it so well.-Wondo
Park.-29nx
POLLOCK
Sincere thanks is expressed to
all relatives and friends for the
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes and memorial dona-
tions and thoughtful words of
sympathy in the loss of a loving
Mother and Grandmother,
Laura Pollock. Special thanks to
Rev. John D. M. Wood -for his
comforting message; to the Mc-
Callum Funeral Home; to the
pallbearers and flowerbearers.
Also a thank you to the ladies of
Victoria Street Church for the
lovely lunch provided. The.
thoughtfulness of our friends
will always be
remembered. --The Pollock
Family. --29nx
THOMSON -
We would like to thank all the
people who helped make our
wedding day 'very memorable.
We would also like to thank
everyone for all the beautiful
wedding and shower gifts we
received, they will come in very
useful in our home. --Cathy and
Jeff Thomson. --29x
WILSON
We would like to express our
most sincere thanks to all who
sent cards, telephoned, visited,
sent flowers and food to us dur-
ing John's recent illness and his
death. To our kind and devoted
Dr. Hollingworth, also Drs.
Thomson and Flowers and the
ICU staff our deepest apprecia-
tion. Also we remember Mr.
Gory 'Renaud for his untiring
support. Our thanks to Rev. R.
Crocker and the A.C.W. at St.
George's Church for the
delicious lunch that was served
after the service. Our apprecia-
tion to the members of the St.
John Ambulance, Huron Lodge
#62, I.O.O.F., the Royal Cana-
dian Legion and Ladies Aux-
iliary Branch 109, Maitland
Lodge #33, A.F. R A.M., and
fellow associates and staff of
Domtar Sifto Solt. We ap-
preciate the kindness shown by
Ed and Melba Stiles of the Stiles
Funerol Home. Our thanks also
to the Goderich Police for the
funeral escort. Our apprecia-
tion for the numerous donations
to charities, but especially our
thanks for the donations to the
St. John Ambulance John
Wilson Memorial Fund. Your
thoughtfulness and prayers will
always he treasured by
us.- Phyllis Wilson, Mary and
Ron Priout, and Mrs.
Lawrence J-29ar
47. Card of thanks
BEACH
We wish to thank everyone who
made our 50th Wedding An-
niversary such a joyous occa-
sion, especially the miners
union Local 16, and our family.
Thank you. -Arnold and Jessie
Beach. -29x
Tax perks
opposed
Hobby farmers should not
get unlimited write-offs of
farm losses againstother in-
come according to the Chris-
tian Farmers Federation of
Ontario.
The Federation's Provin-
cial Board at its regular
June policy setting meeting
in Milton decided against
joining a growing lobby to
abolish the $5,000 a year
limit that part-time farmers
can write off against non-
farm income. A number of
farm groups have called for
the repeal of Section 31 of the
Income Tax Act. That sec-
tion stipulates the $5,000
maximum.
"The existence of Section
31 has' been supportive of
maintaining the family farm
structure of Canadian
agriculture," the Federation
writes in its letter to the
federal government.
The Federation lists five
additional reasons for rejec-
ting the repeal of Section 31:
- high income profes-
sionals could be encouraged
to establish hobby farms as
tax dodges;
- the price of foodland
within easy driving distance
of urban centre could be
driven up;
- commercial red meat
producers could face even
more competition from part-
time entrepreneurs;
- it is unwise to encourage
young people to establish
farms based on losses writ-
ten off against other income;
- public policy should not
encourage investor interests
in agriculture at the expense
of the interests of en-
trepreneurs.
The Federation does sup-,'
port modification of Section
31 by increasing the
allowable write-off to
$10,000.
Farmers
will face
problems
An analysis of the red
meat enterprise by the
Christian Farmers Federa-
tion of Ontario suggests that
the 80s will be difficult for
beef, pork and sheep pro-
ducers.
The Federation's state-
ment identified
developments that will cause
the difficulties:
- some red meat enter-
prises are too specialized;
- some are unstable
because they are not land-
based;
- some have used too much
debt financing for specializ-
ed technology;
- those with high debts will
find it difficult to adopt new
technologies in the 80s;
- many are based on equity
financing making un-
competitive those who must
borrow money;
- poultry is replacing some
red meats in the average
Canadian's diet;
- a growing portion of red
meats comes from our dairy
herds;
- the low value of the Cana-
dian dollar continues to pro-
vide unusual protection from
imports.
Tom Oegema, CFFO
President, presented the
statement at the mid-June
public meeting held in -Lon-
don by William Doyle,
OMAF's assistant deputy
minister of marketing and
development.
The Federation suggested
that four policy options were
' available to the red meat
sector:
- stabilization with payouts
high enough to keep all but a
few enterprises in business;
- a two -price system pro-
viding cash cost protection
only for Canadian consump-
tion;
- supply management with
import regulation; or
- acceptance of the market
cycle as long as other
jurisdictions don't tamper
with it.
The CFFO did not state a
preference for any one of the
options. All were said to
have both positive and
negative consequences.