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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-17, Page 14.iu "^sr Gt,14=GipDERTCI'll'�SIG tAL'STAR,,THIASDAY,,TANUARY.17,1980;; •lt• swCe,,a,.t`,tJ.Lylna'mhlti,ai r 1>rdd:v .wr. * ,x ., .v, i �Y r�.-^•.�,3tk9>rr to ✓ x; S'Al,..a'rwASI;As.v r. "m�a..�•.. nr :-Tenders 15. Tenders FOR SALE 'BY TENDER Located one-half block from the Square and zoned C4 (General Commercial Use) this two storey brick veneer building has;a first floor area of.1100 sq. ft. suitable for offices and a second floor ared of 800 sq. ft. suitable for a one bedroom apartment. Heated by oil forced air furnace & supplemented by electric baseboard units on the second floor. Lot has a frontage of 53.4 ft. and an area of 5000 sq. ft. Sealed tenders 'addressed to the undersigned and marked 'property tender' will be received until 4:00 p.m. January 29th, 1980. • Certified cheque payable to the vendor for 10% of the amount'"ofthe:bid must-pccompany the tender: Balance on closing date March 29th, 1980. Appointments to inspect the property may be arranged by calling the vendor Harold W. Shore 524- 7272, 55 Newgate. Street, Box 276, Goderich. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 18. Services available r PIANO TUNING DAVE McKEE 524-7774 Handyman Carpenter '1' xcellrnt Hate.. r 1111 h; STi!I -TES g 521-9391 •HOME REPAIRS •NEW' CONSTRUCTION •RENOVATING •DECORATING •SANDING AND REFI NrSHING STRATFORD UNIFORM & STORK STOP Nursing uniform avpitable in White 8, Coloured in Dresses & Pant Suits. Toppers also available. Complete line of maternity clothing. Open 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 _par. Mon. - Sot -._._._.._ 98 DOWNIE ST. STRATFORD 271-8861 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service To Ali Makes. Authorized Service for Inglis, Enterprise, Magic Chef, Whirl- pool. CALL 524.7861 HOFFMEYER APPLIANCE DEPT. OF HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St., Goderich 18. ' Services available - QS ALUMINUM GALVANIZED FREE ESTIMATES O'MALLEY EAVES TROUGHING I AND LIGHTNING RODS TEESWATER `. PHONE: 392-6740 BUILDERS "Builders for Today's Building Needs" Carpentry & Cement Work. Can ALEX CHISHOLM 529-7714 DOUG BLACKER 524-8147. AFTER 6:00 P.M. Paper Hanging AND Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work . CALL 524-79.61 AFTER 5 P.'M. ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116,Bennett, Goderich FALL BULBS ' BOOK NOW FOR' SNOW -REMOVAL Complote line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING • 524-2645 SNOWPLOWING DRIVEWAYS' RADIO DISPATCHED FOR FAST SERVICE CONTACT SID BRUINSMA ._ 524-8668 18. Services available 20, Public notices I ` SMITH'S PAINTING "DECORATING Free Estimates Phone 524-2518 For all your Carpet & Upholstery cleaning. needs, call • SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Our steamvalla Power- brush method gets the deep down 'dirt, others miss. Phone 524-8892 Free Estimates 19. Notice to creditors/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS' AND ...OTHERS IN, THE ESTATE OF MARY IRENE JEFFERSON ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-mentioned, late of the Town of Goderich in the County of Huron, Retired School Teacher, who died on November' 9th, 1979, are 'required to file proof of same with the. undersigned on or, before the • 19th• -.:day of January, 1980, After that date " the' 'Executors will proceed to:: distribute the Estate 'having regard, only to the claims of which they, shall then have had notice. DATED at .Wingham; Ontario this 28th day of December, A.D. 1979. CRAWFORD.MILL °' &'DAVIES Wingha'm, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors -1-3ar 20.. Public notices IN THE CgUNTY • COURT OF I'HE COUNTY OF HURON IN THE MATTER OF The Change of .Name Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 60 and amendments thereto AND IN THE MATTER OF The Application of Howard Allen Norton to .Change His Name to Stephen Howard Norton • NOTICE OF MOTION TAKE NOTICE that a motion will he made to the ,.Court on behalf of Howard Allen Norton, at Goderich, Ontario, on Monday, the 281h day. of • January, 1980, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter as counsel can he heard,' for an order: " (a) Changing the name of the said HOWARD ALLEN NORTON to STEPHEN 'HOWARD NORTON the said Howard Allen Norton residing , at the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron at 84 Waterloo Street South. (hi -Stich further and other relief as 'may to this Honourable Court seem just: AND TAKE NOTICE that in support of such ap• plication will be ;`read the Affidavit of Howard, Allen Norton, , filed. and ,such further and other material as Counsel may advise. DATED at Goderich this 9th day of November. A.D., 1179: THOMAS J. TROYAN Barrister and Solicitor, 1 Nelson Street East, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant ' -2-4ar I WILL n,, longer he ri•spopsihle for any debts ncurr•ed in my name by my husband. Thomas Edward. -Eddie''' O'Neill, as of this (late, January 17, 1980. -Evelyn O'Neill. -3.5x 21. Personal NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING •T KE NQS HAT a Public ge Meet Th- ,Liquor Licence Boarcrot Ontario will be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION., 48 ONTARIO STREET NORTH, KITCHENER, ONTARIO,on TUES- DAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1980, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear applications for new licences In accordance"yrith The Liquor Licence/A'ct' 1975`"rind Regulations thereunder. The following establishment has applied to!' a licence of the class indicated, and the application. will be entertained at the aforemen- tioned location and time. Peppe's The Pizza Factory Restaurant 142 The Square, Goderich, Ontario Dining Lounge Licence Applicant: Peppe's The Pizza Factory Limited •• AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the .municipality and who wishes to. make representation relative to the application. shall make"::.their'submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the -hearing, or in person at the time and place.ot the hear• ing.Copies of written submis• sions will be forwarded' to the applicant). Executive Director Liquor Licence Board of Ontario -55 Lakeshore Boulevard East • 'TORONTO. Ontario'M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCEACT,197,5 22. Lost and found FOUND - Steel rimmed glasses,` East Street, January 11th, Phone after 5 p.m. 524-7235,-3 26. Births KRAFT Mr. and -Mrs. William Kraft of Goderich are pleased to announce the arrival.iheir daughter, 'on January 14; 1980. weighing 8 lb. 1 oz., at Goderich Hospital. LASSALINE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lassaline of Goderich, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Gerald Leonard; weighing 7 lb: 1 oz., on January 14, 1980, 'at Goderich Hospital. RILEY Ron and Wendy are pleased to announce the arrival- of their son, Tony ,Neal George, January 6, 1980 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weight 7 lbs. 13 oz., a brother for Tracy. Proud. grand-. parents are Mr. and Mrs. George White, Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Riley, Goderich. • T,YNDALL Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tyndall are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son, Christopher Lorne, on January. 9, 1980, weighing 8 Ib "3 oz„ at Goderich Hospital. A little brother for Jennifer. Grandparents are Mr. and .Mrs, Harold Sheardown, Goderich-;and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tyndall, 30. In memoriam, PITBLADO r In loving memory of a dear :officers for the coming Jean, T T inn is president • '- The first meeting•of the Holmesville UCW for 1980 was held in Holmesville Church Tuesday, January 8 when Barb Betties opened the meeting by reading two poems. A., prayer was given by Larene Young, and Rev. ` Oestreicher installed the new slate of mother, Stella` Ann, who passed away ,January 19, • 1979. . Beautiful memories woven in gold, These are memories ` we tenderly hold. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, To love and to cherish and neverforg_et. -Lovingly remembered by daughters, Thelma, Jean, Helen and Georgina, and son Edwin, --.3......._ 31. Card of thanks HENRY We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kin- dness shown to us while in the hospital and since coming home.;. ' Special Cox. thanks to Drs. Walker and The various Com - Thomson and Two East mittees gave their nursing ,.staff. -Myra and financial statements. The Michael. -3 roll call was answered by LEGION BR. 109 , the paying of dues. On behalf of the Goderich Special recognition was Legion- Branch 109, I would given to those having a like to thank everyone for birthday in •January, their donations and help Barb Bett4es closed - the which made our annual meeting with a poem; Christmas , Draw :_possible .:_ The new executive,.of `We` really appreciated•'your ' the Holmesville: `United generosity. -Vic Powell. -3 1980 82 exeeutrye .eTecie the Bible -whose names start with the letter "K".' "Faith of the eighties" was the theme of the sermon, Mr. Bill Batkin and Mr. Tom Lobb received the,offering, NOTICE: Miss Gloria Hart of Mitchell is to be the, guest soloistfor next Sunday:" We ` are', happy to hear'` olmesv: nes • Blanche'Deeves, correspondent 482-3383 years. `A' reading was Mr. Herb MacAdam is given in three parts by home from 'Stratford Dorothy Whitely, Rev. Hospital, may he have a Oestreicher and Phyllis speedy recovery. .Clinton. Church Women are as follows: president, Many -thanks to the staff and Jean Ginn ; „ past. management of ZEHRS for = `president, Isobel Sturdy; the safe return of pa -tiers -and - • cash tie'ir, vice president, Phyllis dropped att check,ovt counter last week. " Cox; secretary, Verna` Any 'reward was firmly, Lobb, ,treasurer, • Kaye refused. Such honesty is' Harris; communications, greatly ap- ` , ,co-ordinator, Jean Ginn, precia'ted.-E.B.-3x . Verna. Lobb and Kaye VANDERBURGH Ken and Alice Vanderburgh of Port Albert are proud to announce -the birth of their daughter, Marianne' Irene, weighing 6 lb, 111/2, oz., on January 14, 1980, at Goderich .Hospital. A sister for Tre 'or. Harris; stewardshipand LOST - Thursday,January" BUDNY '30. In me mt>ri�tm finance, Ada' ' Tebbutt, 10, female Siamese. `cat, The family of the late: ,Irene _ Cudmore' and Picton Street East vicinity. Gordon S. Budnx, wish td Lorrine Young; .Reward. Phone 524-6256.-3 DICKSON express -their "sincere ap- In loving memory of Harped, "preciation• to relatives and leadership development, who passed utvuy'JanuaKY friends for the floral Ch.a'rlotte Norman, 26. Births 20, 1979.^ \ tributes, cards and many Letitia Riddell and Our family circle has been \• alts of kindness during Our. Margaret Farquhar; • broken sudden loss of a beloved son .Church in Society, COWAN A link gone from our chain and brother. Special thanks ' flowers; Jean, .Perdue, Chris and Barb are pleased .But though we're parted for to: Father A. F..Loebach, the Bessie `Townsbend „ and to announce' the :arrival of awhile. Ladies ,of St. 'George`s their son, Jeffery,` Mark, We�know we'll meet again; Anglican Church and' the -Doris Batkinvisiting, weighing 8 lbs. 121/2. oz., -Always remembered and Mc'Ca11um" .•'Funeral, Jean` r Wyatt, Irene wee' -brother` -for Timmy sadly missed by Dad and '-Hoine•-The Budny•- Cudmore .and `.Millie Proud grandparents are Mr. Mother, Brothers Ron, Allan ' Family. -3 Dempsey; Christian and NIrs. Edward Wise, and wife Beth, sister development, - Betty Clinton and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Margaret ,and husband CALDWELL • 'Stoner, .Isobel ' Harriss Cowan,Goderich-3nc Jack:=3 _ � 1 wish to thank•Dr. Chan ands' Barb Betties,' and Isobel FINLAYSON Dr�, Lambert of Goderich, Sturdy; world, outreach, . FEAGAN •. Dr.; Smith and Dr.. Passi of Muriel Grigg, ono Blake, At St. Joseph's Hospital, ' In memory of a dear University Hospital; London,, • London, on January 11, 1980,• husband and father, Ronald •for their care, and 'all who Luella , Yeo and R'eta td Ron and Linda Finlayson, Keith °Feagan who passed sent cards and letters. They ,Potter; social committee,. Goderich, a sons' Jamie away one year ago.'were- William. were much ap Alice Porter, Grace William. January 12th has come and predated: -Mrs. C,ald Walter, Marg Yeo and gone. -' , well. -3 DorothyWhitely; manse HENRY • But loving thoughts will rep. Muriel Grigg; Bill and ?4yra wish to an- always stay. DUNCAN auditors, Edith' Tebbutt nounce the birth of their son,' Dear in our hearts. , 1 would like to thank all my and.Edna Jervis; pianist, Michael James, born -Lovingly missed by wife friends and relatives •who'"Vern Lobb. December 21, 19 9 at . Susarrand sim Bltiir.=3 sent .me cards and flowers q Goderich Hospital. A other while in the hospital and At the afternoon church for Jana. New grandson o since returning "service last Sunday, Rev, Ross and Bernice Henrynd FEAGANOestreicher spoke to the Y In loving memory of a dear home. -Donna Duncan. -3 P Eluned McNair and great grandson for Howard and son and brother, Ronald K. Ruth Johnston. Fcagan, who passed away January 12. 1979. As time unfolds another ' year, Memories kwep you, ever ne. Silenart thoughts of times together. Hold memories that will last forever. -Lovingly remembered by mother Gi'rtie, t brother Bary, sisters Dorothy and --OayLIan t f,!nr lies,=3- --____ Womens Institute The Goderich Township Womens Institute met for their January meeting in the Township Office at 1:30 `pm with Hazel- McCreath, president, in -7. Real: estate for sale • • • charge of '. the; , 'meeting. Those present repeated the Institute Odeand,the Mary Stewart. Collect. Hazel McCreath then welcomed -'everyone to the* meeting. Mrs. Ber- nice Mcllwain read the minutes of the last meeting. A discussion .was held on snaking a -quilt for the refugee family coming to Clinton anda motion_was •made and carried to have an on going project to make articles for the War Memorial, Childrens` Hospital in London. A discussion was held on a possible bus trip in May. Mrs Irene Cudmore-in charge ..of the "'program suggested we all shake hands and give good wishes -for 1980. Mrs. Cudmore gave two readings and the public relations report. Mrs. Hazel McCreath gave- a report on the Adelaide ,; Hunter Woodless Hone, the former being the founder of Womens Institute, Tea and cookies were served by .Mrs. Irene Cudmore- and Mrs. Sarah Storey. Please call 482-3383 with •your news so we can keep Holmesville news in the paper. , 7. Real estate for sale -PREGNANT ..AND' DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con -4 fidentia1 support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT • London (collect) 432.7197 or 524-2913, 357.1769 or 392 -6541. -I -52x 24. Business opportunities U.F. FOAM INSULATION dealership available in Goderich and area. 'Will train suitable applicant. Apply to Drawer 166, c -o The Goderich 'Signal -Star, P.O. Box' 220, Goderich, Ont:-3,4ar children about persons in New seasons 'for trout fishing Here is your success opportunity: If you are a person who relates well with people of all ages • and if you are prepared to work hard for .in. dependence and a fine income you already have the initial qualification to become a MAC'S CONVENIENCE STORE DEALER No experience necessary: lust ambition, good health and character. You must successfully complete the special Mac's Training Course, and follow a success - proven system. The Mac's System provide -is the reit: a' fully -equipped store, continuing operational support, advertising and promotion, computerized ad. ministration services, the power cif volume purchasing, and the established prestige of Mac's highly regarded nome on over 600 Mac's Convenience Stores across Canada. Small investment required. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY & we will contact you Ontario anglers can expect some new, seasons for lake trout, rainbow trgut__a maskinonge,.. in. 1980 as well as additional " sanctuaries and two new To: INAM E iADDRESS CITY Mac's Convenience Stores Limited 1112 Dearness Dr. " London, Ontario N6E 1N9 PHONE • PROV. . POSTAL CODE • creel limits, Natural Resources Minister James Auld announced recently. "Changes will be outlined in the 1980 fishing summary,' available free to anglers and, sporting goods stores .in mid-January or possibly sooner," said, Mr. Auld., The Minister said that in divisions nine and ten Niagara River, including the Humber and Rouge rivers and Duffin Creek, will have year-round rainbow trout and brown trout fishing at their Mouths. There is no longer a weight limit% on the total brook'trout catch.in some Of the Ontario divisions: Bass fishing starts on Lake St. Clair on /the last Saturday in June, as it does on Lake Eric. ,A daily limit of 50 perch per. person has been set for all of Manitoulin Island and,the North Channel, ecluding the • in eastern Ontario, winter ...island's four major lakes. fishing for lake trout has The lakes •retain their been reduced to two previous creel limit of 25 weeks -- February 2 to per day_ • , , .- February 17. There will be a bow. In division eight, which fishing season for coarse includes the Bay of fish from May 1 to June Quinte and other Prince 15. This will he during Edward County waters, daylight hours only in muski2 fishing will open various hays of the North June 21, two weeks later Channel as outlined in the than usual, coinciding 1980 summary. with the opening in the Ontario will have 24 r•.est of Lake Ontario and new fish sanctuaries next the upper reaches of the year, increasing the St. Lawrence. ' provincial total to more In this same division, than•200, the creel limit for muskie "Some of the changes has been dropped from will provide anglers with two to one and the additional ':fishing while minimum size limit 1tas others will reduce their been increased to 91 cm chances," said Mr. Auld. (36 inches) from 71 em "The adjustments are (28 inches). necessary to protect this Many streams between popular -resource , in the Port Nope and the future • BILI CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER 26 Square - Goderich 524-9097 524-6710 524-8951 LAKEVIEW FAMILY HOME - on an extra large treed lot.` 239 Lighthouse St. is where this charming 2 storey frame, uniquehome is located. Call Bill Clifford for a personal showing. No. 407 • LOW TAXES •Ranch brick, 3 bedroom bungalow with attached garage. Main floor : family room, large living room;, country kitchen. Patio doors to sundeck'and pool. 10 percent mortgage. Located in the V.L.A. Phone Enid Bell for more information. No. 406 CHRISTINA COURT - 2 Storey semi-detached, '3 bedroom home with full basement, partly finished family room. NeW carpets-and'flooring:'934 percent, mortgage. See, John Schneiker on this budget pleaser. No., 300, HOBBY FARM - 4 acres. Barn - block -and steel con struction 30' x 32', setup for pigs and'chickens. Also garage with combination workshop. Spring creek. Only 10 minutes from•town: Small holding also includes a 3 bedroom bungalow. Carpeted living , room, full basement^with fimily room. Just listed, so hurry on this one. No. 405 ,SIX TREED LOTS - Excellent view.overlooking the Bayfield River. Price also included cabin and storage shed. if you;wnt privacy and seclusion, then call Jack Cummings as this parcel is near the Drydock. in Bayfield..l:2 down - S49,900.00. No. 408 WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CONTACT': JOHN SCHNEIKER•524.6055 JACK CUMMINGS 524-9624 BiLL CLIFFORD 524-9090 ENID BELL 524-8191 1 ALL POINTS. Realty Services Inc. ` Nr villi. 11111 HIV, 524-6656 WEST SIDE 11, storey, 3 bedroom on quiet street Close to school. Finished rec room in basement plus many more features. .Beautifully decorated throughout. Call us today and ask about this well' kept, spotless home. CLOSE TO SCHOOL Attractive 2 or 3 bedroom brick side' split in West End featuring a cathedral ceiling. Recently reroofed. Large fenced back yard. 101,7 percent mortgage. Priced in the mid.S40's. HAYFIELD DUPLEX Inspect this prestigious duplex in a. mature neighbourhood. Your tenant can help pay the mortgage, on this tastefully decorated home or you can convert it 'easily into a single family dwelling, 1012 percent mortgage. For Professional Realty Service Call: ALL POINTS at 524-6656 ANNA MELSKI 524.2768 KEN THOMPSON 524.7514 "Total . CHARLIE BRUINSMA'524.9804' EDNA & ALEX - Realty JEFFREY 482.9440 t� Service"