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Ontario
MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL
AFFAIRS AND HOUSING
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
TENDER REFERENCE NUMBER.
,. -_....:005 PT 85-04
Fire Alarm & Emergency Systems
Upgrading at:
Chesley OH -2 - Bruce County Housing
Auth.
Wingham 011-4 - Huron County
Housing Auth.
Clinton 0H-1 Huron County Housing
Auth.
Clinton. 011-2 Huron ? unty Housing
Auth.
Tenders will be received for the above
until 11:00 a.m. local time February 22,
1985 by the Ontario Housing
Corporation, 275 Dundas Street, 11th
Floor, -London, Ontario, N6B 3L1, (519.
679-71 TJ) from whom details a
specifications may be obtained. Det`s
and specifications may also be obtai, ed
from Huron County Housing Auth lity,
48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario'N7A
1M5 (519-524-2637) and Bruce !/.unty
Housing Authority, 325 mbton
Street; Forbes Lambton Court,
Kincardine, Ontario NOG 2G0 (519-396-
3439), quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
30. Employment wanted
Astlfllil itaT,°4107,
ry ltl�lcdr�trts�: x
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PLUMBING A HEAT NG. lb.
33 Klnoston 5.t`, Goierlch
•Cocnplot ht drywall service
insulation, Taping, Spraying
tire, l:st irreetste
Residential and Co+rnrvtere:10
call Ted: 3% bLiCrM:':,';
395.3142
RESPONSIBLE mother will babysit days Monday -
to Friday in own home. Children 2 years and
older. Centrally located 2 blocks from Square.
References available. Call 524-8766.-02ffnx
PROFESSIONAL typing service provided at com-
petitive rates fly'experienced fypisf.` Will- type ..
reports, books, manuscripts, term papers, •etc.
Call 357-1554 any time.-=01.OEM
31. Service directory
WE REPAIR small electric motors and other -elec-
trical tools, small and large appliances. We also
buy and sell. Phone 524.2005.-06x
ELECTROLUX Canada Sales and Service, free
pick-up and delivery. Phone 524.8889.--4;5,6
USE THE Mecadox and Pro-Banminth team in
.. your starter -grower feed and obtain broad spec-
-trum-control-of-scours, roundworms..and Qscas
pneumonia.—O-06
M.T.. DALE
S rptk Yank ServIcsfl
3srvinRpo�lerIch and area for 15.yeurs
Clinton • Pi' NI 452.4320
s.efortb x27.02$4
CARBINE' rS DELIVERY
USED FURNITURE,& APPLIANCE3r-bought !nu' sold:
Wo deliver and move
- anything largo or small
FREE ESTIMATES 524-2421
ART'S LANDSCAPING
NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE
166 Bennett 5t. E. Goderich .524.2645
Radio. Dispatched
SNOW.
REMOVAL
Flowers and Vegetables
Now In
524-2645
E FR OTH E F9,5
CALL IMMEDIATELY
RUBBER TIRED LOADERS
5-JD444s
AVAILABLE FOR WINTER
SNOW REMOVAL CONTRACTS
CALL LOUISE 8:00 am TO 5:00 pm
(519) :681-1900 OR 1-800-265-6069
EVENINGS SCOTT SPROUL 657-0649
DISC JOCKEY
w......... STEVENS--- '
COUNTRY *OLD ROCBChi ROLL
food recorded music for weddings,
dances. anniversaries, parties. etc.
PHONE
BRUSSELS EVENINGS •
887-6159
FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much tax
or ore not using all the tax breaks available.
Phone us today! Appointment times available to
process 1984 tax returns in your home. FARM
BUSINESS CONSULTANTS, 2109 Oxford 5t. E.,
London, N5V 2Z9. Call toll free 17800-265-1002. In
business year-round helping farmers for over 33
years.—O.06
WILL BABYSIT in my home. daily Monday to Fri-
day. Phone 524-4640.-06
PIANO LESSONS for beginners in my home in
Goderich. Phone 524-8478.-06 & 08
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SNOW AND ICE REMOVED from house and cot-
tage roofs. Phone 524-4577.--06
GOLD SEAL
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
*Steam Cleaning
* Auto Seats
*Flood Water Removal
COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE
---- *Window Li,_FlogreChegUirtg-_-_
*Painting & Wallpapering
*Fire Jobs (Clean up)
*Free Estimates
___..._-*.Residential &.Commercial
PHONE 524-4250 W. BARFOOT
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1 524-8668 .J
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*DRIVEWAYS 1
*PARLCINGLCLTS 1
Radio Equipped Trucks For Fast Service . 1
CALL: SiD BRUINSMA I Prestige Acquaintances, Coll toll-free 1 -800 -263 -
Oval t1► Ja. at:a reasi#nighI. tClrlca.
BOOK NOW
SNOW PLOWING
Smithis Farm 81 Garden
Centre
Days ............Coil 524.9522
Evenings . ...... Call 524-7243
JERRY RIVETT
Bookkeeping Service
345 Huron Rd.
524-6931
All bookkeeping functions including:
Payroll Financial Statements
Ledger Controls Talc Preparation
A11 or In -Port
33. Form services
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
HURON COUNTY
PORK PRODUCERS
Takenotice that the 1985
Annual Meeting of the
HURON COUNTY
PORK PRODUCER'S
ASSOCIATION
will be held
Wednesday, February 13, 1985
DiNNER 1.1:45 AM
MEETING: 1 PM SHARP
Legion Hall
Clinton, Ontario
For the purpose of the proper
business of the Annual
Meeting.
.Dieafeer, T.Icke s.,pv®I.kkO =....fr9011.
ally of the Co arty ..birectors one.
week prior 'to meeting.
Russ Eedy
President
Lloyd Stewart
Sec-Treas,
34. Personal
IS ALCOHOL .o problem in your family? There is
help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-6001 or write Box
53, Goderich, Ont. N7A3Y5.-21tfnx
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ti lin $00144.1
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IT'S NOT TOO LATE! Learn Income Ta opera-
tion, Basic or Advartced•courses. Write ti R Tax
Schools,... 1345 Pembina Hwy., •Winnipeg.
Manitoba R3T 286. No obligation.••. -0-06 ` '
40. Lost & Found
FOUND = Light yellow coloured cat with white'
neck and block markings wearing condi, 524-
9)43.-06
LOST - Big grey and white cat. Phone 524-
7302.-06
41. To give away
GiVE AWAY small dog to a good home. 524-
6224.-06
46. In memoriam
SAMPSON
In loving memory of Gordon Sampson, who pass-
ed away February 9,1975.
Sunshine fades and shadows fall,
Bit sweet remembrance outlasts all.
Wife Iris and family. -06
PROCTOR
In loving memory of a dear husband acid step-
father Cyril Proctor who passed away February
4, 1984.
To live in hearts,
We leave behind is not to die.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by wife, Grace
and family Dorothy, John, Jim and Bill. Grand-
children and great -Grandchildren. -06
STANSURY
In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Ver-
nice who passed away five years ago, February
12, 1980.
Never more than a thought away
Quietly remembered every doy
No longer in our lives to share,
but in our hearts she is always there.
Lovingly remembered by husband Harold and
family. -06
SAMPSON
In loving memory of my dear dad, Gorddn who
passedowoy February"9, 1975.
The years will pass.
But you will always be with me.
For the love and strength you gave me.
Can never be forgotten.
Loved and remembered with pride by daughter
Carol Anne. -06 "
47. Card of thanks
BARKER
Sincere thanks to Dr. Chan and nurses of
Goderich Hospital for their care while I was a pa-
tient there. Thanks also to relatives and friends
for their help, flowers and cards. F. ;Myrtle
Barker. --06
STOLL •
The family ofthe late Edgar Stoll wish to express
sincere thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards, flowers, donations to
various charities, gifts of food sent to our homes
MEET -your match Ear-..alLages and nattached. and the many acts of kindness shown during our
Thousands of members anxious to meet you. recent .loss. S-pecial--thanks to the Ladies—of-
Goderich Victoria Street United Church for the
lovely lunch, to Mr. Donald Moffat of Brucefield.
Church for conducting thefuneral services and
the McCallum Funeral Home, Goderich. The Stoll
Family. ---06x
1 9163. Hours noon to 8 p.m, -0.06
LAKESHORE
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
Are You Burning Wood ?
Cut down on Creosote Build-up
Have your chimney
Cleaned Today
CALL
Harold Leddy 524-7237
PIANO TUNING and PIANO LESSONS
DAVE McKEE
CALL 524-7774
146 ETgi-n W.
Goderlch, Ont.
ROBERT B.
WOODALP
LTD
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HEATINCa
GODERICH, ONT.
T-e-fepKone
Bus. 524-2433
DENTURE
THERAPY
CLINIC
GODERiCH
58 West Street
(Kitty Corner from Police Station)
524-6688
(If busy phone 1-800-265-1415 toll free)
Fere D.T.
By Appointment Only
Did you know.`..
that it is important to
have your dentures examined
regularly? Your mouth is one of
the most important areas of
your body, but often the most
neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected
dentures can cause severe health problems. The lack of public
information regarding dentures is alarming and often leads to
problems and unnecessary expense. Your local denture therapist
(denturist) is a professional specializing in the construction, repair
and modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the
public. If you have problems with your present dentures or think of
getting -new ones, see your local denture therapist, consultation is
usually free. You will find denture therapists (denturists) fisted in
the yellow pages, This information is supplied through the Denturist
Association of Ontario and your Local therapist.
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36. Announcements, notices
ONTARIO General Insurance Company hereby,
gives notice that effective January 27, 1985,
Nereid- W. Shore Insurance Broker, 55 Newgate
Street, Goderich, Ontario is no , longer an
authorized agent for the Ontario General In-
surance Compony..Further take notice that any
policies for Ontario General insurance Company
purportedly issued by Horold.W. Shore Insurance
Broker, after January 27, 1985 were issued
without authority or consent of the Ontario
General Insurance Company. -=06,07
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
Modern furniture and appliances, some
antiques to be held at Seaforth
Community Centre for Mrs. Nora L.
of Seaforth, Ont.
Maloney- SATURDAY, FFB. AT _1.)TA, fl,
Westinghouse fridge, new Sept. 1984;
Westinghouse 30 inch electric stove;
Electrohome_ 20" portable colour TV on
stand, 1 _ yr. olT Westinghouse
automatic washer, new 1983; G.E.
dryer; 4 matching pressback chairs;
antique mantel clock; Kroehler
chest, e1d —c st—ars?; yrs al --hike-
new; Large antique chest of drawers; 2
parlour tables; washstand w / towel bar;
antique dresser w/mirrors; plus a
complete offering^ of furniture,
household effects, dishes, pots & pans,
garden tools, etc.
TERMS: CASH HOUSE 15 SOLD
AuctiOneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON, ONT. 482-7898
OF
50 TRACTORS
AND `•.
OVER 200 PIECES
OF
EQUIPMENT
Saturday, February 16th
10300 A.M. SHARP
Brindley Auctions
Dungannon 13 mi. N.E. of Goderich
519429-7625
AUL,TIO1VEE li GOADONBR LNDLEY
FINNIGAN
I wish to thank my • friends and relatives for
flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient in
Gode4h Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Cauchi
and Rev. Wood anti nurses on 1st floor and kit-
chen staff forthe lovely meals. Christena
Finnigan. -06
• BEDARD
The family of the late Gordon Bedard wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their cards of sympathy,
visits, food brought to the home,, floral tributes
and charitable donations, during the recent loss
of a loving father and dear grandfather. Thank
you to Father Hardy for his prayers and words of
comfort, to the ladies of St. Peters for the lunch
following the funeral service, to Dick Eisler for
c!I your help and support, Dr. Dawson and all the
children who crossed at Bennett Street corner
and mode our father's life even more enjoyable.
Your kindness will be remembered always. Judy,
Del, Rose, Martha and families. -06
CAKE
I wish to express my thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr.
Lambert, Dr. Cauchi,„ the operating room staff
and the nurses of SeC,QM floor' east for' their
wonderful care. Thanks also to First Baptist
Church and friends for their gifts, flowers, phone
calls and especially their prayers. Elsie
Cake, -06
SCHRAM
To the Doctors and Hospital staff who cared for
me, those who helped out at home, and those
who sent gifts. Many thanks to all of you.
Francie. —06
McDOUGALL
I would like to extend my sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to my neighbours and friends, for the
be.autiful floral tribute, baking and cards of sym-
pdthy, for the sudden passing of my son Murray
McDougall of Wingham. Nellie McDougall. -06
HAMMING
We would like to thank all our friends and
neighbours for the wonderful gifts and surprise
evening. It will always be a fond remembrance.
Sincerely KO and Grace. -06x
FISHER
Many thanks to our friends, neighbours and
relatives for the cards, gifts and 'best wishes on '
our 25th wedding anniversary. Also special'
thanks to our children for the dinner and the
evening get together on Saturday. Your
thoughtfulness will always be remembered,
Helen and Jim.=06
THE St. Helen's Snowmobile. Club would like to
thank everyone who mode their poker rally such
aseceess:Special -thanks to the property owners,
donors of prizes and homes for check
points.-06ar
Iradt:
Point Farms Provincial' Park t being
ten Bred tor .nubile .contract by the lV nistry
of Natural•aiesources. The tender will be for
the operation and maintenance of the park
facilities.
Contracting of provincial parks is not new
to Ontario. The Ministry of Natural
Resources has been doing this successfully
for a number of years elsewhere in the pro-
vince.
Wingham District Manager, Andy
Houser, sees this as a positive approach to
park management "This affords the oppor-
tunity for a private contractor to operate an
established recreational facility, bringing
revenue into the local area and promoting
the spirit of healthy competition, while the
park continues in provincial ownership."
"The contracting of Point Farms Provin-
vigl Park will not diminish the 'high quality
and standards the park has been noted for
over the years," said Park Superintendent
andn-Conservatton Officer, Glen Sturgeon.
"By ensuring that these standards remain
high, the Ministry of Natural Resources can
free up staff, who would normally work in
the park, for important tasks elsewhere. By
promoting a kind of entrepreneurship, while
providing the opportunity for the contractor
to make a profit, contracting the operations
of Point Farms Provincial Park should
ultimately save looney for Ontario tax-
payers."
Tender documents are available from the
Ministry of Natural. Resources, R.R. 5,
Wingham, Ontario. NOG 2W0 until February
15, 1985. Anon -refundable fee of $25.00 is re-
quired from all prospective tenders.
Tenders will 'close at 11:00 a.m. on March 1,
1985 and will be opened publicly at 1:30 p.m.
on March 1, 1985 at the Ministry of Natural
Resources Wingham District Office.
Health nurses
do not offer
counselling
There is no individual sex education.
counselling by - public health nurses in
elementary schools, Dr. Susan Tamblyn
told the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic
Separate School Board.
The Perth medical officer of health and
her Huron counterpart, Dr. Harry Cieslar,
`were at the school -board's Jan: -28 meeting..- .....
The two were there to discuss the health
bit's activities in schools before the board
signs an agreement to allow health unit staff
into the schools.
Trustee Ron Murray said that as long as
the public health nurses die' aWar'e of the
Roman., Catholic philosophy when, involved ,
in health counselling he is not worried about
the counselling-.
Last fall trustees talked about individual
counselling and wondered what the nurses
were saying to the students, particularly in
the area of sex education.
Dr. Tamblyn said counselling in the
elementary schools is usually about emo-
tional problems or headaches.
Director of education William Eckert said
there have been no problems with the public
health nurses in the past. •
The health unit does a -pre-school assess-
ment of each child entering kindergarten.
This includes a vision and• hearing test as
well as recording medical history.
In succeeding school years, the health unit
staff immunize the students as needed, con-
duct further vision and hearing tests and
run^a dental program.
NEWBORN NEWS
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RIEGLING
Helen and Max are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter, Christina
Megan, 6 lbs., 13 oz., on January 22, 1985 at
Wingham and District Hospital, a sister for
Dean, Jay, Beau and Marcie. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riegling of
RR 7, Lucknow and Marcella Courtney of
Goderich.
-HOGGARTH, Vic and IVIary are proud to
announce the safe arrival of Lan Ra 'ThordI
weighing 10 lbs. 61/2 ozs. at Goderich Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hospital on
J.anuary_30„1985. A_brother for Randy. Hap-
py grandparents are Ray and Joan Hoggar-
th, R.R. 1, Londesboro, great grandparents
Gladys Hoggarth of Clinton and Fred
-Rowler,R.R.I.Jaulesboro..
BUTCHER
Blair and Jeannie (Rutledge) proudly
announce the birth of their son Davi
Wilmer Bryce, Thursday, January 17, 1985
at Guelph General Hospital. Bryce is
blessed with a sister Shannon and Wilmer
and Beth Rutledge of Nile, Dave and Betty
Butcher of Hillsburg for Grandparents.
VINCENT
Jack and Anne (nee Machan) are delighted
to announce the safe arrival of their first
child, a daughter, Lee Anne Marie weighing
5 lbs. 3 ozs. on January 21, 1985 at Wingham
and District Hospital. Proud grandparents
are Violet Machan of Brussels and Norman
and Annie Vincent of Londesboro.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HOUSEHOLD contents including three Ethan
Allan dressers. Singer cabinet sewing machine.
Electrical tools, food processor, infant and child
car seats and four bicycles. 519.236-
7792.-06,07„08,09
FOR SALE • 1976 Datsun, 710, good engine, poor
body, S250.00 as is. Double snowmobile trailer
$175.00. Phone 1.565.5261.--06
HAIRSTYLING_done in your home or apartment at
your convenience. Phone Geri Rule 41110D or
482-3291 after 5 p,m.-06,07
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