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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-03, Page 1031. Service directory k. CLIFFORD HUGILL •Backhoe Service •Topsoil 5247170 r PIANO TUNING AND PIANO LESSONS CALL DAVE McKEE 524-7774 JIM'S Renovations and Handyman Services no lob too large or too small PHONE JIM CARRICK 524-4338 IJ.W. RIVETT BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Reasonable Rates 524-6931 •SEPTIC TANKS •SEWERS •BULLDOZING •BACKHOE WORK •GRAVEL •TOPSOIL FOR A COMPLETE JOB CALL: SID BRUINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 DISC JOCKEY STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK 'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings 887-6159 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Authorized Appliance Service Centre for all *WHIRLPOOL *INGLIS *SPEED QUEEN *ADMIRAL *SIMPLICITY *HOTPOINT Appliances HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD, 55 Kingston St.,' Goderich CONCRETE FORMING Walls & Floors For a complete lob coil SID BRUINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 Carpet Cleaning SPECIAL Living Room, Dining Room and Hall regardless of size $3 995 CALL: ARrHCARPET CLEANING 524-7795 31. Service directory CHARLES C. CULBERT BACK HOEING Septic Tanks Weeper Beds Open Ditches Farm Drainage 529-7571 H.T. DALE Septic Tank Service Serving Goderich and area for 15 years Clinton 482-3320 Seaforth 527-0284 PHONE OR GARDINER'S DELIVERY USED FURNITURE 8 APPLIANCES -bought & sold. We deliver and move anything large or small *free estimates* 524-2421 BOAT CLEANING EXPERIENCED BOAT CLEANER 524-2767 ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderlch NOW IN STOCK FLOWER VEGETABLE SEEDS Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 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 IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? There is help for you. Coll AI -Anon 524.6001 or write Box 53, Goderich, Ont. N7A 3Y5. - 21 tfnx .35. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF CLARENCE ELBERT HUGILL, late of the Town of Goderich in the County of Huron, Hydro Employee. deceased. ALL persons hoving claims against the Estate of the above. named who died on the 21st day of May, 1983, are required to file ,full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 19th day of August, 1983, after which dote the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Clinton, Ontario this 20th day of July. 1983. E.B. MENZIES O.C. Box 68 Clinton Ontario Solicitor for the Executor 30.31 32 39 Educational FREE 120 PAGE Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and port time jobs Granton Institute 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto Coll (416)977.3929 today 0. 30t f 40 Lost & Found LOST . In vicinity of Port Albert and Market St Goderich, lady s brown Florentine leather wallet, containing numerous items of identification, sum of money Urgently required Phone 524 8331 days or 524. '1901 after 5 p.m 30.31 n x A 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7$4$ AUCTION CALENDAR FRI. AUGUST 3 AT 3:00 P.M. Resort / rivrfroat Property, \) older 3 bedroom keine. 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 Barn, Clinton for Madge Desch of Goderich, WED. AUGUST 10 AT 6:00 P.M. Antiques, furniture, tools, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Murdock Morrison. SAT„ AUGUST 13 AT 10:00 A.M. Butchering tools, Appliances, furniture, antiques, miscell- aneous, 1'/4 miles west and 2 miles north of Dublin, Ontario for the estate of Matt Murray, WED. AUGUST 17 AT 10:00 A.M. House and workshop, trucks, cars, tools, scrap cars for wrecking for the estate of Roy Brodhagen (Logan Auto Wreckers) 3 miles north and 3 miles east of Dublin. THURS. AUGUST 10 AT 7:00 P.M. Clinton home, at 157 Princess St. West, Richard Lobb Auctioneer Clinton 432-7093 40. Lost & Found LOST - Lady's cane, dark brown, two rubber tips on bottom. KEEPSAKE. REWARD. Call 524- 9224.-31 41. To give away TO GIVE AWAY - to a good home. cot, house trained, great pet. Call 524-7495 before 2 p.m. or after 9 p.m. -31 TO GIVE AWAY - a children's pet to a good home, preferably farm area, 1'/2 -year-old female West Highland white terrier, registered (white scottie). Ex- cellent with children, non - shedding, good pet for children with allergies. Needs running area. 524-4561.-31 43. Miscellaneous WATERWORLD, Wasaga Beach, unlimited on 4 Fantastic Water Slides, Bumper Boat Rides. Adults $7.00, Children $5.00, Group Rates, Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily. (705)429-4400.-0- 31 44. Engagements MAIZE-HELESIC Mr. and Mrs. William Helesic and Mr. and Mrs. John Maize are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Patti and Randy. The wedding will take place at 5:00 p.m. on Sot., Aug. 13th at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Ont. Open reception for friends and relatives to follow at 9:00 p.m. in the Lucknow Community Cen- tre, Lucknow, Ont.-30,31nx FACCHINATO-BRADY Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brady are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kim, to Johnnie Facchinato of Windsor, formerly of Dearborn, Michigan. The wedding will take place in Goderich on Satur- day, August 13, 1983.-31x FOR SALE BY AUCTION SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE - CLINTON The Canada Trust Company will offer the property known as 157 Princess Street, Clinton, for sale by public auction Thursday, August 18, at 7:00 p.m. on the premises. This two storey vinyl siding home consisting of approx- imately 2,500 square feet is situated on a 105.86 by 132 foot lot. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Sale is subject to a reserve bid. The purchaser shall, immediately after the sale, pay to the vendor a deposit of $2,000 cash or certified cheque payable to The Canada Trust Company. Balance payable in full Sept. 19, 1983. The property is being sold on an "as is" basis and it is the purchaser's responsibility to ex- amine the condition of all structures and systems. No employee of the Ontario government may participate in this sale without prior written approval of his/her ministry. For further information or viewing contact Richard Lobb, Auctioneer (519)482-7898 or Mrs. Joan Benne, Canada Trust Company, (519)673-6376. Auctioneers Note: If you're interested in a home you can afford, this is it. Call now for appointment to view this property. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 COUNTY OF HURON HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT AUCTION SALE OF USED EQUIPMENT The following is a partial listing of Items which will bo offered for sale on Monday, August 1S, 1933, at 7:00 p.m. at the County's Auburn Patrol Yard, Auburn, Ontario: 1 - 1976 Champion D-740 motor grader - 6 - 71N diesel power complete with dozer blade & snow plow equipment. 3 - 1978 Ford 900 single axle dump trucks complete with one way and wing snow plow equipment. 1 - 1976 Ford 900 single axle tractor complete with one way and wing snow plow equipment. 1 - 3 cu. yd. dump box (attachable to 1976 Ford above) 1 - 1973 GMC single axle dump truck with two way box 1 - Valley Blades under slung snow plow (attachable to 1973 GMC above) 3 - 5.0 cu. yd. Hanover salt/sand hopper 1 - 1953 Gallon 10 tan roller 1 - 1965 Case 430 tractor 1 - Highway 5th wheel 1 - Old blacksmith forge 1 - Hydraulic pump and controls for Cat 07 snowplow Variety of fencing line posts, brace posts, brace poles and anchor posts to be said in 100 post lots. For further information, specifications and terms of the sole please contact the undersigned. This Is an excellent offering of used equipment which will be said one "no reserve" basis. SZ, A. Dempsey, P. log., Huron County Engineer, Huron County Court House, Goderlch, Ontario N7A 1Af19 S19-524-7412 44. Engagements BLANEY-WILSON Mr. William J. Blaney of Calgary and Mrs. Mary R. Boyne of Toronto are pleased to on- notfnce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter. Deborah Anne, to Bryan Meredith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Wilson of Goderich. The wedding will take place at 5:30 p.m. on August 6, 1983 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Reception to follow. Friends and neighbours welcome. -30,31 R TCH1E-HARRISOON Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison, Goderich, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Debbie Lynn, to Kevin Mervin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie, Blyth, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 20, 1983, at seven o'clock, in Victoria Street United Church, Goderich. Reception in Holmesville.-31 x 46. In memoriam BEDARD In loving memory of a dear mother, Sara Elva, who passed away August 1, 1979. Nothing so treasured and nothing so rare, As the love a mother and daughter can share, Through joy, laughter, sorrow and tears, There develops a closeness that grows through the years. So many things have happened Mom, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. So for those of you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the hear- tache, Till you see her empty chair. If I had one wish today, And knew it could come true, I'd telephone to heaven, And ask to speak to you. --Loved and sadly missed by your daughter Judy, son-in-law Paul and granddaughter Sara. --31 CUNNINGHAM In memory of a great Dad and Grandpa, Vere D. Cunningham, who passed away one year ago, August 4 at 90 years of age. Wonderful memories! Souvenirs of restored reminiscences, Legacies of Love, humour and wisdom: As long as we remember He will never really die. By Lois. Sadly missed by his daughter and son-in-law and family, Con and Lois van Vliet, Kim, Kent and Todd, Blyth.- -31 x MANDERSON In loving memory of a wonder- ful dad, Frank Thomas Mander- son, who passed away 13 years ago, July 27, 1970. Silent thoughts each and every day, No length of time can take away, For in my heart you are always' near, Loved, missed and very dear. -Always remembered by your daughter Lillian Mathieson.-31 BEDARD in loving memory of a dear mother, Elva (Toots), who pass- ed away August 1, 1979. -Sadly missed and always remembered by son Del, daughter-in-law Dorothy, grandchildren Debbie, Del and Donna. 31 47- Card of thanks THANKS to all who helped organize and participated in the events of the recent Mullett Township Day. Thanks also to all who attended and made our first annual Hellen Township Day a success.-Hullett Township Recreation and Com- munity Centres Board. -31 AUSTIN Wilfred and Marion Austin and family wont to thank their neighbors, parish and com- munity at large for their many acts of friendship, generosity and loving concern in these last few months of Wilfred's illness. -31 x BROADFOOT The family of the late Wilson Broadfoot wish to express their deepest appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors for floral tributes, visitations, donations to Cancer Society, Victoria Hospital, London and Alexandra Marine Hospital, Goderich, and for the many acts of kindness shown during his il- lness, A special thank you to Rev. Arthur Gardner for his very comforting message in words arid to John DeJoger for his contribution in song. Thanks to Dr. Thomson, Dr. Schnore, the U.C.W. of North Street United Church for the lunch pro- vided following the service and to the Stiles Funeral Home.-31or BUCHANAN I would like to express my thanks to all my relatives, neighbors and friends for their cords, 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 care and kindness was much appreciated. -Dick. -31 nx FRITZLEY I wish to thank the many wonderful people who remembered me while I, was a patient in Alexandra Hospital, to the nurses on first floor. Special thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr. Hollingworth, Dr. Schnore, Goderich Rebekah Lodge #89, Past Noble Grands Club, Bluewater Volunteer's Associa- tion. To my friends, neighbors and relatives for their gifts, flowers, cards and telephone calls. Thank you once again. -Ada. -31 x MITCHELL The family of the late Margaret Roberta Mitchell wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their thoughtfulness and understanding during the loss of a dear aunt and sister-in- law. Special thanks to Mc- Collum Funeral Home for their kind efficiency and to Rev. Young. Also, special thanks to the Order of the Eastern Star and Royal Canadian Legion for their memorial services and to the Legion Auxiliary for lunch. Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr. Neal, Dr. Watts and all who gave the tender, loving care and medical attention at Clinton and Goderich hospitols.-31 PORTER We wish to thank members of the Goderich Fire Department, and all our neighbors who helped during the barn fire. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. -Dick, June Porter and family. -31 38. Auction sale LARGE AUCTION SALE Modern furniture, appliances, antiques, shot guns, dishes, glassware, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Madge Oesch of Goderlch and Doug Lemon of Clinton, Ont. Saturday, August 6 at 10 a.m. Kelvinator Classic Estate square model fridge four years old, Moffat deluxe 30 inch electric stove, con- tinental single bed: Simplicity harvest gold automatic clothes washer 4 years old, Kelvinator cloths dryer, Gibson apt. size freezer, French Provincial chesterfield and matching chair, old trunk, china cabinet, hutch buf- fet, old oak wall phone, apt. dining table extends from 20 inches to 6 ft., large mirror, wooden dining table with leaf, cherry chest of drawers, modern three piece bedroom suite with bookcase headboard, nearly new Davenport couch, upholstered platform rocker, night place setting of good dishes, blanket box, small kitchen table, large picture, vanity stool, table lamps, four chrome chairs, 9x 12 rug, mirrors, pictures, antique gun Dominion 12 gauge demotes steel double barrelled shot gun with open hammers in good condition plus cleaning rod, Birks sterling silver brush, comb and mir- ror set, Rogers silver tea service, Sessions mantel clock, ice cream chair, Filter Queen vacuum cleaner, wicker rocker, sad irons,'ftandle, trivet, large oval rug, round card table and four chain, buffet refinish- ed, Algonquin Easy Hauler trailer 3'/3 ft. x 4 ft. with fenders and lights like new, two chest of drawers, dresser with mirror refinished, exercise bike like new, washstand, portable B&W T.V., captains chair, buffet with mirror, tilt tap drawing table, electric sewing machine and stand, Component high -fl with eight track player, recorder, AM/FM radio, York three way powered portable eight track player and radio, record player, massage back pad, electric heaters, cuckoo clock, collection of international dolls, Intercom system complete, tin garbage bins, umbrella table, wheel bar- rows, aluminum extension ladder, step ladder, fs mace fan, some garden tools, plus bedding, linens, d es, small appliances, lamps, etc - NOTE this iso good clean offering, plan to attend. TERMS CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lab CLINTON 482-7898 47. Card of thanks We want to acknowledge our special appreciation to all our family. friends and neighbors who so thoughtfully extended best wishes to us art our 50th Anniversary. Our thanks for the many cards, flower ar- rangements and guts, which will give us many cherished memories. -Grace and Mel. -31x FREEMAN The family of the late Isabeil Freeman wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives and neighbors for the lovely floral arrangements. cards of sympathy, and dona- tions to the Clinton Public Hospital. A special thank you to her dear friends at 177 Albert Rev. N. Pick, also ladies of On - Rev. R. Pick, also ladies of On- tario St. United Church. Your kindness will never be forgotten. -31 SCHMIDT The family of the late Randy Schmidt wish to express their sincere appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind thoughts, floral tributes and donations to charities. We wish to thank those who sent food, cards and monetary tributes. Special thanks to Randy's teammates and associates on ball and hockey teams; to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Lapoine and the Bedford Motel and Hotel staff for serv- ing lunch after the funeral; to Stiles Funeral Home and Rev. John Wood: to his cousins who acted as pallbearers; to members of the Optimist Club for their attendance in the honor guard. Thanks to the doc- tors and staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital; also to Mr. tend Mrs. Robert Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Milburn for the use of their homes. -31 or SHOREY The family of the late John Shorey would like to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to Mr. Bob McCallum and staff, Drs. Rourke, Holl- ingworth and Dawson, V.O.N. Nurses, Rev. Crocker, Goderich Hospital staff, Denomme's Florist, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109, Ladies Auxiliary of St. George's Church, Lakeport Oxygen, friends and neighbors for kindness and thoughtfulness at the time of our bereavement. -Rene Shorey and family. -31 x WALTER I would like to thank all my good friends, who remembered me with gifts, cards, visits and best wishes while I was a pa- tient ini,4Jniversity Hospital and since returning home. All were much appreciated. -Barrie Walter. -31 x CORRECTION - DOAK Lunch was provided by the Rebekah Lodge not the 1.0.D -E. as stated in a Thank You in July 27th issue of the Signal -Star. This is an apology from the Doak Family. -.-31 LOST... MAN'S BLACK WALLET in the vicinity of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Goderlch. REWARD FOR RETURN whole or port. Phone 262-2604 Days or 235-0323 Evenings COLLECT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raymond Pfeifer Mice Frances Blok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Block of R.R. 2 Auburn and Kenneth Raymond Pfeifer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pfeffer of Monkton, were married July 2 in the Monkton United Church by the Reverend David Northey. Maid of honor was Nancy Brindley of Goderich, friend . of the bride. Other bridal attendants were Theresa Korstanje of Bramalea, Joyce Blok of Wingham, Anita Sowerby of Auburn and Jeannette and Shannon Blok, both of Auburn, all sisters of the bride. Flower girl was Tracy Pfeifer," niece of the groom. Best man was Donald Pfeifer of Monkton, brother of the groom. Guests were ushered into the church by Bruce Barlow of Brussels, cousin of the groom, Lloyd Tubb of Mitchell, friend of the groom, John Blok of Auburn, brother of the bride, David Pauli of Monkton, friend of the groom and Gary Blok of Auburn, brother of the bride. Ringbearer was Gregory Blok, nephew of the bride. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the Elma Community Centre in Atwood. After a trip to Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raymond Pfeifer took up residence at R.R. 2 Monkton. Reverend returns to o Huronview for service after illness It was a good feeling this Sunday morning, as we welcomed Reverend Pick back to the service, after his absence due to illness. His message dealt with "Duty and Responsibility". In beautiful harmony, Elsie Henderson and Mabel Scott sang a lovely duet.An an- them was sung by the choir. Accompanist was Frank Bissett. The exceptionally warm weather is still with us, and Monday and Tuesday, the residents for the most part found relief under the trees. Helen Bradley has been kept ' bus, baking delicious pe utter and oatmeal cookies. I have no idea as to how many dozens she baked, but they certainly taste great with our coffee in the morning. Wednesday, our new van arrived at Huronview. Residents and staff were out to give it the once over, and it is a fine addition to Huron - view. At the present time, the fate of the old van which served it's purpose well, is not known. Today is also "ice cream cone day", and by all reports sales are doing exceptionally well. We are hoping it will become a weekly affair. Thursday afternoon, Ed Stiles from Goderlch was here to entertain the residents with his organ playing. Miss Margaret Mitchell, a resident of Huronview, pass- ed away this week. To members of her family, we extend our sincere sym- pathy. To the family of the late Mrs. Hilda Bolt, also a resident of Huronview, we offer our sincere sympathy. Hope you all have had a pleasant weekend, and you will be hearing from us again in next week's edition, Directions '83 offers workshops for rural women Time management, finances, the law and leader- ship skills are four of the workshops for rural women offered August 26 and 27 at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. Directions '83 is the third an- nual conference for rural women of all ages to be spon- sored by the college. EVENING AUCTION SALE Modern appliances, furniture, tools, lawn mower, garden tiller, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morrison of Varna. Wed., Evening Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. Inglis clothes dryer two years old, small chest freezer, Kenmore upright freezer three years old, modern Simplicity wringer washer, electric stove, fridge, radio, book case, swivel rocker, O.G. shelf clock with rosewood case in good working order, Childs en- cyclopedia, Collier encyclopedia, six dining chairs, small chrome table and four chairs, electric wall clock, mirror, card table, Johnny pole clothes rack, T.V. trays, swag lamp, floor lomp, clothes hamper, clothes rack, washstand, child's wagon, lawn chairs, fruit tars, 2 crocks. TOOLS, ETC.: Gas lawn mower 1 year old, Mastercraft 3'/4 HP garden tiller, Rockwell Beaver fable saw, Small Momenta chain saw, small Remington chainsaw, Router stand and bits, skill sow, two lig saws, two vibrating sanders, two belt sanders, step ladder, 10 ft. extension ladder, ten steel posts, electric drills, Coleman stove, SIC tarp, grinder mandrel with motor. Beaver six inch planer with electric motor. Caddy moped bike, eight flat Irons and handles, saw vise, clamps, wood bits, glu- ing pipe clamps, socket set, hand wrenches, levels. hand saws, fork shovels, etc., garden hose plus many items not mentioned. NOTE: This is a clean offering TERMS CASH HOUSE IS SOLD Auctioneer: Richard [ebb CLINTON 482-7898 This year's theme is "Legacy of the Past: Challenges of the Future". Friday night's session, beginning at 6:30, includes'a short film on Canadian pioneer women; a speech by Hilde Morden of Rodney; discussion and a wine and Cheese reception. Saturday workshop topics are getting control of your time and your life, with Brenda McIntosh and Bev Brown; a look at laws affec- ting women; the changing role of women in the farm community with Beth Slum- skie and Carolyn McDuff; and eating well, being well, including alternatives to dieting, with Deb Campbell of CCAT. Financial manage- ment with Sandra Burns; leadership skills with Eloise Calhoun of Bruce Concerned Farm Women; living at your full potential with Melanie McLaughlin and Barbara Quarry of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation; and relieving stress with Sabina Hubsher, are the other workshops offered Saturday. Concerned Farm Women will highlight the results of their survey on financial stress on the farm and Women Supporting Agriculture will discuss their involvement with the school system. Registration is $21, with accommodation Friday night in college residence rooms and breakfast about $12 more. To register or for more infor- mation, call ('CAT at 22°- 6691 or write the college at Huron Park, NOM 1YO. Che- ques should be payable to Directions '83. o, �i�