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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-31, Page 14is T ,: UR aA ;. W RN 9,1,1984 • 4`• 15. Tenders MINISTRY OF ''HOUSING ' ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Tender Reference No. 005 PT 80-9 Move -Out. Painting of O.H.C. buildings in Huron County -. Tenders will be received for the above until 11_00 a.m. local time, February 8, 1980, by the Ontario. Housing Cor- poration, c/o Court House and Registry Of- fice, 80 Dundas Street, P.0. Box 56004, Terminal "A", London Ontario N6A 2P3 (519/679-7110) from whom details and specifications may be obtained. Details and specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Housing Authority 48 The Square, Goderich; On- tario N7A 1M5 (519/524- 2637), quoting reference number as above. - THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY AC- CEPTED. 16. Mortgages 18. -Services available 18.' Services available 18. Services available 26. Births REPAIR TO all appliances, reft'igerat•ion s.erx,ice, Lucknow Appliance' Centre, Lucknow, - phone' 528- 2946.--43tf MOVING - household and office. Complete Ontario service. To and from Goderich - Kincardine, Wingham - Lucknow and a,,surounding areas. Fully ''Insured. Wm, E. Walden Transport, Wingham. Call collect anytime (519) 357- 2050 or 357-3410.-19tf AIR HAMMER, Backhoe, Septic bed •installations, Cecil Cranston, '529- 7691.-22tf PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & Appliances Services, phone • 1-887-9062 or Granger's TV 524-8925.-23tf FURNITURE stripping and refinishing, Also caning wicker and reed work. Call 524-7490,-35tf MAN WITH truck to do clean-up jobs, trim bran- ches., take brush away, snow shovelling, etc. Peter Prevett, 524-8553.-ltfar JAY -DEE Bookkeeping Service. We handle -year end financial statements, payroll and current • bookkeeping p -rob -hems: --Phone 529- 7493 ,-5-8 VENTILATION and duct CASH for your mortgage. system cleaning, reasonable Callus first 524-2747.-33tfar rags, Rhone 524-7881,-5k ' 17. 'Auction sales RichardCobb AUCTIONEER CIMton"-4_82_ -4-824-898- AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE Antiques, furniture etc. for the Estate of Russell Neal, Clinton and a Seaforth Estate. 18. Services available TAX TIME Tria,5ArrigiX. SEFt\/ICES Weare back in the. Suncoast Mali. Business -Farm Personal QUICK and 'efficient dressmaking a-rfd•-- •-slight alterations. Phone Dianne 524-2492,--5-8 WILL BAB,YSIT•.in my own home. Phone 524-6957.--5 • SMITH S PAINTING ':. DECORATING Free Estimates Phone 524-2518 STRATFORD UNIFORM & STORK STOP Nursing uniform available in White & Coloured in Dresses & Pant Suits. Toppers also available. Complete line of maternity clothing. Open 9:30 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 98 DOWNIE ST. STRATFORD 271-8861 CAKE DECORATING 17. Auction sales I Occasion Cakes including Weddings, $$ Birthday Cakes our Specialty #' COMPARE OUR PRICES Phone Anytime KIMBERLY COLTER 524-2084 17. Auction sales ESTATE AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Rd., Clinton, Ont, for the Estate of Helena Kalichuk of Seaforth plus additions. :. s\ SATURDAY, FEB. 2 at 12 NOON Antique baby cradle; large antique love seat; G. E. fridge; Franklin wood heater; Kelvinafor clothes dryer; Moffatt 30" electric stove; Frigidaire 30" electric stove; ping pong table; B & W portable TV; fold -down couch; beautiful eight -piece walnut dining room suite; two chesterfields with matching chairs; two bedroom suites, nine piece dining room suite; large dining -table; 2 antique parlour chairs; hall tree; upholstered chairs; chrome table and four chairs; rocking chair; gunstock chair; carpet nearly new; in - cabinet electric sewing machine; bed and mattress; floor lamps; table lamps iwashstand ; odd tables; odd chairs; coffee and end tables; combination ladio and record player; pictures and frames; luggage; linens and towels, etc.; electric heater; 20" fan; five oil lamps; chrome base Aladdin lamp; wooden butter bowl; ladle; two apple peelers; crocks and jugs; odd irons; records; dishes and glassware, plus many other items. TERMS: CASH Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. CMB BUILDERS ',Builders for Today's Building Needs" Carpentry & Cement Work Call ALEX CHISHOLM - 529-7714 DOUG BLACKER 524-8147 AFTER 6:00 P.M. PAUL HUTCHINS PAINTING °Interior decorating °Finishing Drywall °Sprayed Ceilings 524-6488 =PIANO TUNING DAVE McKEE 52.47774 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service To All Makes. -Authorized erviC'e for Inglis, Enterprise, Magic Chef, Whirl- pool. CALL 524-78.6.1 HOFFMEYER APPLIANCE DEPT. OF HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St„ Goderich PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or 348-9223 aft©r 6 p.m. ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden. Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich FALL BLJLBS BOOK NOW FOR SNOW REMOVAL Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 20. Public notices I WILL no longer be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by my, husband, Thomas Edward. "Eddie" O'Neill, as of this date, January 17, 1980, -Evelyn O'Neill. -3-5x I WILL no longer he responsible for any debts incurred in my'name by my wife, Ila Williams, as of this date; 3'anuaiy 24, 1910. -Ted Williams. -4-6 21. Personal 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 BILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Repairs to all makes of major appliances. CALL BILL DARRELL CLINTON 482-9022 Paper Hanging - . AND Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 5247961 AFTER 5 P.M. ta, �� �IEEL 4�0 ALUMINUM GALVANIZED FREE ESTIMATES O'MALLEY EAVES TROUGHING AND LIGHTNING RODS TEESWATER PHONE: 392-6740 Gly -A - N T A -N B - DISTRESSED? Married or single,- free positive co -n- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - Lofidon (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913, 357-1768 or 392-654.1.-1-52x 24. Busines's opportunities, EARN A SECOND INCOME.. Learn • income tax preparation at - home. For free brochure write U & R Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough 31. Card of thanks Drive, Toronto, Ontario. M4W 1X4. ' No HODGES Clair, Bonnie and Karen Joy wish to announce the birth of their son and brother, Bradley Clair, born January 28, 1980 and weighing 7 lb. 9t/2 oz. at Goderich Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: Ken Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Culbert, all of Dungannon. MORAN • Ken and Wanda Moran of Seaforth are proud to an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Kristina Denise, born January 28, 1980, weighing in at 7 lbs. 7 oz Proud grandparents are Bob and Noma Farrish of Kintail and Ken and Donna Duncan of Saltford. sMITH Brian and Audrey are happy to announce the birth of a son, Daniel William, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, January 17, 1980. A brother for Holly, first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Denom- me, Goderich, another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith of Sarnia. THEULE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Theule of Gode'r'ich, are happy to announce the,birth of their son, Gerrit Michael, born January 18, 1980 at Goderich Hospital weighing.. 9 Ib. 31/2 oz. :307.1n memoriam DICKSON . 1n .lo-s'ing,•m.erri.ory.• of Harold Dickson, who passed away one year ago, January .20, 1979. `' • Nb one- you loved was. by your side, .. To hear your last faint sighs, Arid whisper just one loving word, . Before you closed your eyes. When .lastwe saw your loving face, You looked so fit and well, Little did we ever•thnk, That was our last farewell. - His home in Heaven is God's sadly missed hy wife [.as and family.-Sx own will, Rut in ..our hr}arts,. he ,livei.h still. , -Lovingly remembered and missed Lois and family. -5x 31. Card of thanks IRVIN. The sisters and brother of the late Robert Irvin wish to express their sincere thanks to all for their acts of kin- dness and sympathy during the illness and at the time of the passing of their brother --Anna, Willia, Doreen, Russel. -5x MUNDAY It wasn't much that she had done, But I said, "That was We'd had a chat, and when she left, • I gripped herby the hand. A small thing, really, she had done, But when you're ill and old, A friendly call from one who cares, - Is worth far more than gold, My Granddaughter - SharonS cru ton. -Bertram R. Mu.nday.-5x RATHWELL I wish to thank Dr. Thorftson, Dr: Lambert and the hospital nursing 'staff for the care given me. -Sincerely, Het•en Rathwell.-5 Four dirQctors elected at Agricultural SOciet.tymeet. tl voice'opinitons on the propos- ed move of the head office gut of. Dungannon. .n,ll policy holders have the . right to vote no to this move - They were urged to resist the move as this is a major office The annual meeting of the Dungannon Agriculture 'Soc- iety was held on Tuesday. January 22 at the Agricultur: al Hall. President Bob Wright cal- led the meeting to order. In his remarks Bob thanked all the volunteers and society members who worked so hard to make the year 1.979 such a 'success. • He also remarked on all the improvements made on. the new parking lot, the barn and judges stand which were painted and the interior cif the hall which was rewired. The fair in 1979 was a huge success, as well as the float which was entered in several fairs( winning either first or second prize each timer Fred Durst from the firm of Durst, Vodden and Bender presented the financial state- ment for the year which proved to be quite encourag- ing. It was agreed unanim- ously to retain the firm's services again for 1980. Jack Caesar conducted the election of folti• directors who will stand for a three year term. They were Stephen' Park, Carol MenaEy, Mickie Geisbrecht and Marie Park. Mrs. Sandy McWhinney will assume theposition of secretary, due.to the resigna- tion of Dorothy Brown. Colborne Corner:.. _•..uteri page'Jl Tiger Dunlop 4-1-1 Group I was- held. iii Ccflborne Township Hall, Carlow, on Monday, January 28 at 7 p.rn. The leaders, Helen Brindley and Mrs. K.enneth•,-(Linda),, F3rin; dley, called the meeting __to order with the 4-H ' pledge. , Helen' Brindley .then declared all offices vacant and proceeded with the election of of- ficers. Susan. Pollock was nominated for the office of president; ° Connie Willis was nominated for the.: office of vice' beRh.onda-Bean. _ _ _._.__.. 'The meeting was then turned over to the leaders •and members' pamphlets were distributed. , The name of the project is, "Your Corner of the o•r.1.d_- M e.171„b ei s. discussed their bedrooms and how they would like. to decorate them. Some ,of thegirls that knew•how to do macrame, taught other girls who wished to learn the half knot twist and the square knot. For the next 'meeting the girls are to design a cover and think of a name for file club. president; and secretary • The meeting was ad - for all six meetings will journed a;t,9 p.m. and the 11111 1111 BE 1111 obligation:-5h.c. MODERN BAKERY and coffee shop' in Manitoba for sale. Sales in $160,000.00 range. Apply to. Plains Bakery, Box 209, Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Phone (204) 548-2782.-5b,c. • 25. Ti) give away WANTED: Home for five month old part boxer, brindle colored dog. Affectionate and trained. Phone 524-9362.-5 TO GIVE AWA\': Four German Shepherd, Lab cross puppies. Phone- 529- 7563.-5 • WOOD - To give away. Yours for the cutting. Trees are already felled, and easy tp -get at. Phone524-9.80.L.or 524-4656..-5 26. Births CLARANCE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarence, Goderich, wish to thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Gabrielle Dawn, born , January 27, 1980 weighing 8 ib. 9 oz., at Goderich Hospital. A sister for Stacey^ and Steven. . HAMMILL Steve and Cathy are happy to announce the arrival of their son, •Daniel James Purvis. weighing 9 lb. 1/2 oz„ on January 27, 19.80 at Goderich Hospital. Proud grand• parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hammill and Mrs. Margaret McCoy, all 'of Cambridge. SNOWPLOWING(' DRIVEWAYS RADIO DISPATCHED FOR FAST SERVICE • CONTACT SID EIRUINSMA 4524 8668 0 ELLIOTT - I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the following people for . their help and kindness during the recent loss of my dear husband. My .,incere thanks to. the Royal Canadian Lt ginrr: to the Rotary Club and Dr. Thomson who made it possible for,Bill to he home Christmas; to Mrs. Shirley Keller and the Signal -Star for the lovely tribute to his memory:" to all my friends .and neighbors for• their support ani to Knox W.M.S. It wag vcry much ap- preciated. God bless you •all. -Ann Elliott.-5nc • FiNLEON The families of the late Marlene, Isabella' and Robert Finlcon would like to thankeveryone for "their many acts of kindness. Special thanks to the Luoknow Fire iTepartm�ni; friends and neighbors who helped in so many ways at the time of the fire and since: Thanks also for the visits, cards and many donations of food and money at the time of the funeral -The Finleon family. -5x GRAHAM We would like to thank the relatives, neighbors and friends of .the late Rachel Graham, for all their love and kindness to her, and their expressions of sym- pathy during our recent sad bereavement. Thanks to Dr. Chan, Hospital Staff and Staff of Maple Grove Lodge for -• their concerned care. -Blanche, Jack, Jim and.families -5x IRVIN The family of the late Robert E. Irvin would like to thank neighbors. friends and relatives fo'r ;ill their many thoughtful •,lets of kindness during his lengthy illness', at home and in the hostpitalo Also for their 5ympathy•and understanding at the limo of his passing.-Ejsie, Betty, Fred, I)arl`ene and Harald. -5x , SPAIN 1 wish to thank Dr. M. Cauchi, and Dr. J. Rourke, nurses and staff on second east for their fine care while in'hospital•-Paul Spain. -5 "'Randy Kerr offered to pur- chase the eavesfoughing for the- hall and John Fielder volunteered.. with help to install it. - Six members are to attend the Agricultural convention ungannon doings cif Marie Park correspondent to be held in Toronto on Feb. 20 and 21. They are Diane Park, Linda McNee, Carol Nivins''a Carol Menary, Kathy Stanbury and Sandy M& Whinney. The 1980- Fall Fair will be held on Sept. 17 and 18 with the dance to be held Sept- ember 19. All society members were urged to attend the annual West •Wawanosh Insurance . meeting on February 15 to 4-H Creed was read by Teresa Cannon. The next meeting will be. Monday, February 4- at 7 pin, in Colborne Township Hall. 529-7719 business to the village and has been for 100 years. • S e.n Park was selected a the delegate 'to vote on a t of ,,the Agricultural ety as a policy holder. ED CHURCH On Sun::y, January 27 George Cowan spoke on the topic "Learning What We Live and Living What We Learn'' • The United Church Wom- en's annual meeting of the , Huron -Perth Presbytery is to, be held in North Street United Church, Goderich, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on January 28. AILS! C.,W- mem _ers_.are invited and each one is asked to bring a bag lunch. Bev- . erage is provided. All members of the church Turn to page 15 BREAKFAST, SUPPER. MISS ONE! 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