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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-09-07, Page 18GNALATAR, WEDN1 SPAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 30. Employment wanted retry_ 30. Employment wanted Tuckersmith DAY NURSERY Full or part day care for children 2 to 6 years Educational, toys, music, crafts, active and quiet times, indoor and outdoor ploy areas, hot meals. Full Supervision. Staff has EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION diplomas. Open 6:30 a.m. Sr5 per day $450 half day $550 half day with lunch Special rates for 2 or more children. Fees ore income tax deductible. Phone for registration - 482,7634 31. Service directory Let Us Prepare Your Family's Wardrobe REASONABLE PRICES - EXPERT , QUALITY WEDDINGS WOMEN'S FASHIONS CHILDREN "S WEAR 524-4381 JAN'S DRESSMAKING CARPENTRY AND PAINTING Repairs, renovations, Rec rooms, etc. PHONE BUD HARVEY AT 524-7974 CARPET p UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 16 Years Experience For Free Estimate Call SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE 524-8892 JIM'S Renovations and Handyman Services no lob too large or too small PHONE JIM CARRICK 524-4338 GARDINER'S- DELIVERY • USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES -bought & sold. 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 BRUINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 H.T. DALE Septic Tank Service Serving Goderich and area for 15 years Clinton 482-3320 Seaforth 527-0284 OF't LW. RIVETT BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Reasonable Rates 524-6931 31. Service directory CHARLES C. CULBERT BACK HOEING Septic Tanks Weeper Beds Open Ditches Farm Drainage 529-7571 HORSE SHOEING 8r TRIMMING Canadian Trained Farrier Leon Sprung 519-524-4109 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Authorized Appliance Service Centre for all * WHIRLPOOL *INGLIS *SPEED QUEEN *ADMIRAL *SIMPLICITY * HOTPOINT Appliances • HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St., Goderich Carpet Cleaning SPECIAL Living Room, Dining Room and Hall regardless of size $3995 CALL: A & H CARPET CLEANING 524-7795 DISC JOCKEY STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK 'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings dances anniversaries. parties, etc. Phone Brussels eveaings 887-6159 FURNITURE STRIPPING 8 REPAIRING Expert Workmanship For Past 25 Years FREE ESTIMATE FREE PICK-UP or DELIVERY REASONABLE RATES SEE US AT HOMESTEADERS ANTIQUES 433 MAIN ST., EXETER 235-11i4 evenings 293-3498 AILSA CRAIG PiANO TUNING AND PIANO LESSONS CALL DAVE McKEE 5247774 14 Personal IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family') There is help for you. Coll Al Anon 524 6001 or write Box 53 Goderich Ont N7A 3Y5 2ltfnx 32. Custon3 work 32. Custom work HOUSEHOLD & PERSONAL CUSTOM SEWING & DESIGN FREE ESTIMATES AND PLANNING ASSISTANCE No Job too Sig or Small! Phone Darlene 524-7678 between 9 A.M. -•3 P.M. 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; 527-0115 or 524-2023 (after 6 p.m.).-2-52x,1,2x DO YOU NEED A RIDE to Lon- don? Car leaves every Monday morning from Goderich-Clinton area, and arrives in London op-. _ 38 Auction sale proximately 7:30 a.m., returns every Friday leaving approx- 36. Announcements, notices WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Com- mittee of the Goderich Odd - fellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loon. Con- tact Amos Osboldeston, 524- 9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524- 7217, -- 2eowx imatety 5 p.m. Coll evenings and weekends only, 526- 7718.-- 36,37nx 35. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF OLIVE VETA MILLER All persons having claims against the Estate of Olive Veto Miller late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 29th day of July, 1983, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Per- sonal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 24th day of September, 1983, full particulars of their claims, after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. Dataed at Goderich, Ontario, this 29th day of August, 1983. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. (Executor) PREST and EGENER, 33 Montreal Street Goderich, Ontario. (Solicitors for the Estate) -35,36,37 36. Announcements, notices Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT. SEPT. 10 AT 10 A.M. Antique furniture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Mrs. Phillips of Mitchell and Eileen Carter of Seoforth. WED. SEPT. 14 AT 6 P.M. 2 cars, pickup truck, garage tools, ports bins, parts, and household effects for Martin DeJonge in Woodham. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 10:30 A.M. Lobb Brothers farm machinery auction. Phone 482-3409 to consign in this sole. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 AT 10 A.M. 8 place settings of Limoges Bridal Wreath dishes. Antiques, glasses and furniture, to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn for Frank Mitchell of Goderich. WED. SEPT. 21 AT 6 P.M. Antiques furniture and appliances for Mrs. Clara Shantz at St. Joseph Hall, Hibernia Street, Stratford, On- tario. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1970, Chapter N-19 Corporation of the County of Huron hereby gives notice that County of Huron has, under Section 8 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Transport, at Ot- tawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of County of Huron, at Goderich, Ontario, a description of the site and plans of FORSTER'S BRIDGE proposed to be Reconstructed over The Maitland River between Part Lot 19, Maitland Concession, Township of Colborne and Lots 35 and 38, Maitland Concession, Township of Goderich, County of Huron. AND TAKE NOTICE THAT after the expiration of one month from the date of the publication of this notice the County of Huron will under Section 8 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Transport, for approval of the said site and plans. Written comments should be directed to: Director, Aids & Waterways B anch. Canadian Coast Guard, Depart- ment of Tronspdrt, Ottawa, Ontario K 9 A 0147. DATED AT Goderich, Ontario this 24th day ©f August, 1983. ROBERT DEMPSEY COUNTY ENGINEER COUNTY OF HURON 39. Educational FREE 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Gronton Institute 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today.—O- 36 38. Auction sale CONSIGNMENT AUCTION sale of machinery, antiques, household articles at Langside School, 3 corners east of Lucknow and 3 corners north, Saturday, September 10, 12:30 p.m. If you wish to consign or- ticles phone 528-2299 or 392- 8240. —36 ONTARIO'S LARGEST Farm Machinery Consignment Sale, Norwich, Ontario. Friday, September 9, 1983, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519)424-9998 or (519)424- 9093. Proprietors K. S. Homulecki & Sons.—O.36 39. Educational CAREER in Trucking. Contact Mery Orr's School offices in Toronto (416) 251.90'73, Ottawa 613-523-3489, London 519-432- 1726, North Boy 705-472-2910, Thunder Boy 807-623-8686, Sault Ste. Marie 705-759-0177, Cam- bridge 519-648-2519. P.C.E.C. Member.—O-36 40. lost & Found. c. LOST - Lady's brown purse on Sunday, September 4. Phone 524-8480 or 524-8474, 154 Essex St. -36x LOST - Handmade wallet, in- itials T.D., containing I.D. papers, in vicinity of Salt Mine. Phone 395-5190 collect. -36x 41. To give away TWO BLACK and white kittens. Phone 524-6840.--36 38. Auction sale Form Equipment OF OVER 60 TRACTORS & 100 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT AT BRINDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON Saturday, September 17'83 9:30 A.M. Brindley Auctions (519)529-7625 Auctioneer: GORDON H. BRINDLEY AUCTION SALE OF INTEREST FOR THE ESTATE OF LATE FLORENCE MacKENZIE, LUCKNOW and PART OFESTATE OF LATE MRS. WILBERT ARMSTRONG, BELGRAVE, with some additions to be held at Wingham Auction Centre SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1983, 11 A.M. Consisting of: Combination table/bed '/4 cut oak, unique - Circa 1900, excellent; large cherry chest; pine harvest table; bow end bed with Sett. mattress; 3 period dressers; antique parlour table; child's table with 2 chairs; 2 2 -piece chesterfields; love seat; drum. end 8. small tables; oak rocker; Colonial platform rocker& others; Colonial kitchen table with 2 chairs; several odd wooden chairs; portable Panasonic colour T.V.; 3 fans; several table lamps; painted pine corner cupboard; dining table with 6 chairs; 8" bench saw on stand with motor; gas power driven lawn mower; small garden tractor; 2-24" electric stoves; washer/spin dryer; large chest freezer; refrigerator; stove height upright freezer . new; electric dryer; large quantity pictures & frames; large quantity pots, pans & kitchen utensils; quantity bedding; quantity household dishes - a few of interest; Hoover vacuum with power head - new; 22 Cooey rifle; antique coal oil lamp; garden tools; 28° heavy duty extension aluminum ladder; 16° wooden ladder; step ladder. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1983 2-S and 7-9 and SATURDAY, SEPT. '10, 1983 10 A.M. to sale time. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER AUCTIONEER TEL: 357-1011 and 357-1442 AUCTION SALE Antique furniture, household effects, log splitter, power hacksaw, misc. etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario fdr Mrs. Phillips of Mitchell and Eileen Carter, Seaforth. SATURDAY, SEPT, 10 AT 10 A.M. Three point hitch hydraulic log splitter, Bainbridge power hacksaw, Valley Comfort wood burning stove with fan and thermostat, matching china cabinet. five upholstered seat dining chairs and dining table extends from 20" to 6 ft., upholstered arm chair, Kroehler chesterfield with pull out bed, fancy drum table, balloon back type chair like new, nesting table set, fancy small oval table, three piece bedroom suite, dining suite including four dining chairs, corner china cabinet and drop leaf dining table with one loaf, two door china cabinet, antique bonnet chest with spooled corners, wicker table, spool bed, trunk, wave front washstand, antique dresser with large mirror, fancy old sideboard, corner whatnot, several fancy small parlour tables, washstand, clover leaf table, phonograph record stand, rocking chair, 2 drop leaf tables, platform rocker, two chests of drawers. dresser with mirror, floor lamp, wooden bed, treadle, sewing machine, small parlour stove, davenport couch, upholstered swivel rocker, pictures, old fancy electric light fixture, two small cherry slab tables, CMAC LONDON crock churn (cracked), two copper tea kettles, lug, two crocks, three lanterns, lawn chairs, gas push lawn mower, cream separator, piano stool with glass fest, boxy spring end mattress for double bed (good one), Hoover carpet sweeper, small I: ph dishes and glassware plus our usual large offering of misc. and furniture too numerous to mention. Plan to Octane this good sole. TERMS CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 4$2-71191 44. Engagements teiV wit COX -PYRE Mrs. Muriel Pyke of Downsview is pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of her only daughter, Pamela Lynn, to Robert Glen Cox, son of Mrs. Phyllis Cox of Goderich and the late Elgin Cox. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 10, 1983 cit 4:00 p.m. in Central United Church, Weston. Reception October 1 at Holmesville.--36x MARSHALL-PEARSON Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Marshall and Mr. and Ml's. Nelson Pear- son are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Heather Joyce and Wayne Nelson on Friday September 30th at Knox Presbyterian Chapel Goderich. Reception Goderich Legion Hail. -35,36x 47. Card of thanks SCHRAM Many thanks to the doctors, nurses, therapist, and staff of 2nd E., of A.M.& G. Hospital for their excellent care- Also thanks to my friends for cards, visits and gifts. All ore much appreciated.—Jean.-36 FOR SALE: Quantity of good us- ed steel roofing. Phone 482- 9193.-36 YARD SALE - Saturday, September 10th on Hwy. 4 in Blyth, one block south of Sunoco Station. Starts at 9:30 a.m. Two canoes, modelling planes, bedspreads and curtains, books, etc. -36 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST - Female Tabby with white patches, small orange dot beside nose. Answersto name Muffin. If found please phone days 524.8515. after 6 p.m. 524- 6788.-36 ANNUAL FOWL SUPPER, St. George's Anglican Church, Wednesday, September 21st, 6 p.m. Adults' $5.75, children $2.50. One hundred tickets on- ly. Tickets available at Campbell's. --36, 37 GALILEY Thanks to our many friends Who supported and came to our new home, to celebrate our new life together.—Shirley and Bob Gauley.-36 - FOR SALE - Limb and leaf shred- der, 5 h.p. Briggs and Stratton motor, like new. 524-2040.--36 McNEIL-HCGARD ----- - — Mr. and Mrs. Cohn McNeil and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Haggard wish to announcechtheVirginia inia and you know of their children Virginia and Keith on Saturday, September 17, 1983, at 5:00 p.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Goderich.-36x you're old when... WEAVER-BRINDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver, R.R. 3 Goderich, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their only daughter Kel- ly Lee, to Larry Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Brindley, R.R. 3 Auburn. The wedding will take place at 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 9th, 1983, at Dungannon United Church, Dungannon, Ontario. Reception to follow at Lucknow Community Centre. Friends and neighbors welcome. -35,36 47. Card of thanks CUTT The family of the late John Calvin Cutt wish to extend heartfelt thanks to all who ex- pressed sympathy in so many ways in the sudden passing of Jack. For cards, flowers, food, visits, and memorial 'donations to heart, cancer, blind and ar- thritis; to Rev. Royal for visits and comforting message at the funeral, to the ladies of Knox and to Mr. Falconer of Clinton, who acted during McCallum's absence, and to the pallbearers: Sincerest thanks too all from Megda his wife, daughter Marione and husband Richard, and two grandsons, his mother, Mrs. Calvin Cutt, sister Cathy Neil and brothers Keith and Kenneth. -36 - DURST We wish to thank our friends on the Maitland Concession of Col- borne Township for the beautiful surprise picnic at Ben - miller Falls on August 25th, 1983. It was great to see everyone. We still feel a part of the Maitland and sincerely thank you for your generous gift. Special thanks to Bernard Fishers, Judd Milburns and Ken Wilsons who organized the party.—Sincerely, Gwen and Norman. -36 HAAN Thank you to Sid and Mona, Fred and Marilyn, Don and Diane, and John for welcoming us into our new home by rolling out the green carpet. Our home is always open to our friends.—Willie and Dorothy. -36x HARRIS I wish to thank everyone for their kindness, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in A.M.R,G. Hospital. Special thanks to doctors, nurses and staff, Branch 109, Royal Cana- dian Legion.—Sincerely, Bert. --36x - LOCKHART We would like to take this op- portunity to thank friends, neighbors, doctors and nurses for all their kindness and sup- port during the illness and pass- ing of a dearly loved husband, father and grandfather, Arlie. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten.—Sincerely, Muriel Lockhart, and family.'- 36x SILLIB Words cannot express the feel-' ing of the family of the late Ellen Sillib, as we extend our sincere thank you and apprecia- tion to so many people, who supported us during our loved one's illness. Special thanks for all the visits, cards, flowers and diabetic donations, nurses and doctors of Wingham and Vic- toria Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Rev. Bauman, Tasker Funeral Home Blyth, In- ternational Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers' Union No. 1863, Champco Sales & Service, A&P store management and staff, to the neighbors for their thoughtfulness and kindness, for the food that was brought into the home and to the U.C.W. of Blyth United Church ladies for the lovely lunch after the ser• vice. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered.—Harvey Sillib and family. -- 36 - the gleam in your eyes is from the sun hitting your bifocals. - you sit in your rocking chair but can't make it rock. - you're still chasing women and you don't know why. - brushing your teeth plays you out. - your children all look middle-aged. - you're startled the first time you're called an old- timer. - dialing long-distance plays you out. - you know all the answers but no one asks a question. - your little black book only has names ending with M.D. - your pacemaker makes your garage go up and down when you see a pretty girl. - you're winded by blowing in your wife's ear. - your sex fantasy is Greta Garbo or Marilyn Monroe, Gabby Hayes or Walter Brennan. - you paint the town red once and take a long rest before applying the second coat. - you want your new calen- dar to have large numbers instead of pretty girls. - you want to procrastinate but you don't know how. - you're sorry that you resisted temptation. - you remember today that your wedding anniversary was yesterday. - the little grey-haired lady you helped across the street is your wife. - the best part of your day is over when your alarm clock goes off. - you burn the midnight oil till 9 p.m. - you turn your lights off for economical reasons rather than romantic ones. - your back goes out more than you do. - the only pill you take is a vitamin. A PLACE FOR KIDS Lobster Anyone? Some foods are more difficult to eat than others. Can you imagine the first person to eat a lobster? He must have been brave. Even today — millions of years after that first taste — some people can't bring themselves to crack open the bright red animal on their plate. Pity — the white meat hiding underneath is deli- cious. Lobsters are difficult to eat because their 5ones are on the outside — they have what's called an exoskeleton. Imagine how difficult it would be to move if your skin were made of bone! Lobsters have 10 legs, so they get along just fine. People who eat lobster need special tools to get through the -hard exoskeleton. You could say that lobsters are left handed — their left claw is much larger than their right. If you're ever handling a live lobster, this is the claw to ' watch out for. It's called a "crusher" and that should give you a fair idea of what it can do. Many people wisely tape this claw shut. There are several types of lobsters, just as there are several types of dogs. The lobsters we eat are called "Homarus Americanus" and are found in the salty ocean water off the east coast. This type of lobster is the St. Bernard of lobsters. The largest Homarus in the world weighed 19.25kg and is on display in the Boston Museum of Science. Fishermen catch lobsters in traps, or pots that are dropped over the side of Cape Islander boats. The lobsters crawl in and are kept alive until just before eating. Lobsters can last up to 24 hours out of the sea if they're kept cool. Many lobster res- taurants have salt water aquariums to keep lob- sters -alive in. Despite their unusual appearance on a plate, lobsters are delicious. Go to your nearest lobster restaurant and get cracking. Distributed by Canada Wide Feature Service Limited MacKay Fairfield r47O 608'3'LL g0L 7t ' gA 7