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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-02-07, Page 15Sr 18. Services available: 18 Services available 24. Business opportunities SNOWPLOWING - 114 Y ;a4v111T' DRIVEWAYS RADIO DISPATCHED FOR FAST SERVICE CONTACT S1D'BRUINSMA 524-866)8 Custom Building & Renovations - Specialists JIM MORRIS PHONE 524-2916 FREE ESTIMATES PAUL HUTCHINS PAINTING *Interior decorating *Finishing' Drywall *Sprayed Ceilings -524-6488 • at EELM ,N'® ALUMINU GALVANIZED FREE ESTIMATES O'MALLEY EAVES TROUGHING AND LIGHTNING RODS TEESWATER PHONE: 392-6740 C& BCP BUILDERS "Builders for Today's Building Needs" Carpentry & Cement Work Cali ALEX CHISHOLM 529-7714 DOUG BLACKER 524-8147 AFTER 6:00 P.M. For all. your Carpet 8 Upholstery cleaning' needs, call SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Our steamvalla Power - brush' method gets the deep dawn dirt, others miss. Phone 524-8892 Free Estimates APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service To All . Makes. Authorized Service for Inglis, Enterprise, Magic Chef, Whirl- pool. CALL 524-7861 , HOFFMEYER APPLIANCE DEPT. OF. HOFFMEYER ., PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston Sf„ Goderich BILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Repairs to all makes of major appliances. CALL BILL DARRELL CLINTON 482-9022 j . SMITH'Sr i PAINTING DECORATING Free • . j \ Esthi'not '\ Phone r! 524-2518 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or 348-9223 oftor 6 p.m. . 19. Notice to creditors - NOTICE TO "CRED,ITORS AND OTHERS IN. THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE ELIZABETH LAUDER -_,_ ALL PERSQNS having claims against the Estate of the above-mentioned, late of the Town of Goderich in the County of Huron, Retired Social Worker, who died on December' 16th, 1979, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 29th day .of February, 1980. After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the .Estate having regard-en-ly' to the-claiius-of which they shall then have 'had notice. DATED at Barrie, Ontario this 25th day - of January, 1980. Michael J. Wolfe and Elisabeth A. Woodrow, Executors, Estate of Florence Elizabeth Lauder, 25 'Davies Crescent, Barrie, Ontario, L4M 2M4.-6-8ar 20.. Public notices I WILL no longer be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by my wife, Ila Williams, as of this date, January 24, 1980.—Ted' Williams. -4-6 I WILL no longer be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by my wife, Lori Lynn Maize, as of this' date, February 7, 1980.—Ronald Maize. -6,7,8 20 DEALERS To sell CV100 to industrial, commercial, and farm accounts BANNISTER INDUSTRIAL SALES CALL: 519-332-0070 21. Personal PREG'NA'NT AND DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as close as • your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913, 357-1769 or 392-6541.-1-52x WHEELCHAIRS ' -WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment ter loan. Contact , Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9624—or Fred • Fritzley, 524- 7217.-2eowx 24. Business opportunities MAKE MONEY in your spare time. Learn income tax preparation. For free brochure, no obligation; write U&R Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough Drive, Toronto, Ontario. M4W 1X4.-6b.c, Y Be t1. -OWn Opportunity to start your own business in Seoforth or vicinity. Complete setup in- cluding a commercial building approximately 30' x 60' situated on an acre of land qnd ail per- taining equipment. Suitable for sma.il engine repair and retail sales. NORM CLARK REAL ESTATE LTD. 26 Wellington Street. S. St. Marys 204-2381 Evenings 284-1685 25. To give away TO GIVE AWAY: Four German Shepherd, Lab cross puppies. Phone 529- 7563.-5,6x 26. Births HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs, William Hubbard 'Eiir.e pleased to _announce_.the birth _of_ their baby girl- on January' 29, 1980, a little sister` for Mae.-6nc 30. •I,n memoriam • OHAIVIBEas In • loV ng memory of mY beloved mother and wife;• Evelyn: Mae ,(Sproul). Chambers, who passed away one- year ago, February 10, 1979. Please God forgive my silent tear, • ' '. A silent wish that my mother were here, There are others, yes I know, But she was mine and I loved her so. • One year ago, we had to part, Withthe one I loved with all my heart, The wound is deep, it will not heal, Only those who have lost know how'I feel. If I could speak with my mom today, Laugh with her in the same old way, Hear her voice and -see her smile, ,„life indeed would. be worthwhile. Sleep ' peacefully mother dear, for 1 love you so. My -heart still. aches with sadness, And secret tears still flow, What it meant td lose you mother, 'Noone will ever know. When I'm sad and lonely, And everything goes all wrong, J -seen -to hear yeu tell -me, "Cheer up and'carry on". Each time I look at your picture, ,You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'.m .only sleeping,' We will meet again some da�yy E3en though you are not with us, We are never far apart, Because of the love you gave me, You • will always be in my heart. ' In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a.. day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. The .depths of sorrow _ we • cannot tell Of the loss of one we. loved so well: ' PICARD Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Ferris . are pleased to.announce_' the. 'arrival of a granddaughter, Michelle Madeleine, on Sunday, February 3, 1980• at Stratford General Hospital, weighing 8 lb. 5 oz. Second child for Brenda . and Bob Picard and a sister for Nicole. 30. -lo memoriam CHAMBERS In loving memory of a dear sister, Evelyn, who passed away February 10, 1979. When lam sad and lonely, And everytiving goes'wr-ong,•- I seem to hear you whisper, Cheer up, and carry on, —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Florence and family.—Enc HOY In loving memory of Leslie Hoy, who passed away February 12, 1979. We've been lonely since you left us, But we know there is a way That we all will be together 'Where the darkness turns to day We know you are with Jesus You've met him face to face The One rwlio sought and saved you And kept you by His grace. —Always remembered by wife Ethel, son Arthur and daughter Joan and family. -6x MARGERM In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George Margerm, who passed away two years ago, February 4, 1978. No length of time can divide thepast, Too many memories hold it fast, Today, tomorrow and our whole life through We'll always love and remember you. —Sadly missed by his wife Vera and family. -6x MILLER In loving memory of a dear mother, father and grand- parents, Mrs, Florence Miller, who passed away February 12, 1974, and Mr.. Arnold Miller, who passed away February 9, 1977. Nothing butmemories as We journey on Longing for a smile from loved ones gone No one .knows the depth of ou>I',deep regret But we remember when others forget. —Always remembet°ed and sadly missed by Keith, Murray and families. -6x SAMPSON In memory of Gordon Sampson, who passed away February 9, 1975. He died as he lived, everyone's friend, He was always thoughtful,• loving and kind, What a glorious memory he left behind. He left so suddenly, his thoughts unknown, But he left us memories we are proud to own. Treasure him God in Your Garden of Rest, For in this world he was one of thebest. --Lovingly .remembered by his wife Iris and family. -6 And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Past her suffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain, She whb suffered is at rest, Gone to heaven with the blest. God knew that she was suffering, That the hills' were hard to climb, So he closed her weary eyelids, And whispered, "Peace be thine". Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. • 'The blow was great the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, Friends_ may .think the wound is healed, But 'little they know the sorrow, That lies within our hearts concealed. -. God knows how much I• miss her, Never shall her memory Made, Loving • thoughts shall ever wander, To the spot where she is laid. We mourned for her in silence, .. No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. The rolling stream of life rolls,on, But still the vacant chair, Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of the one who once sat there. When days are dark, and friends are few, Mother, dear, we think of you, Friends are friends, if they are true, We lost our best when we lost you. - - One year since this sad day, The one I loved was called away, God took her home, it was His will, But in my heart she liveth still. —Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter Annie Marie and husband George (Joe) Cham- bers.--6nc 30; In. memoriam Q,K E In fond and lotting memory of Irvine D. Oke, who passed away February 17, 1970: Memories , are • wonderful things, They last the longest day, They never wear out, They never get lost, And can never be given away. —Always remembered by his wife Ila, Murray, Donald, Maxine, Kenneth and Jimmy and their famihes.-6nc 31. Card of thanks CLARANCE I would like to thank Doctors J. and L. Rourke, Dr. Lambert, Dr. Cauchi, the O.R. Nurse's, and a special thanks to Lenny; also sin- cere thanks to the nurses, on the Maternity Ward. God bless you all. -Debbie Clarance.-6• . LAPAINE • I wish to express -my sincere thanks to, all the staff on ' second eastat the Alexandra Hospital for the care and " kindness during my stay in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Lambert, Dr. Cauchi and Father Loebach, also my .neighbors and friends for cards, giPta,.. flowers` ,,and. their visit- s.—Mira Lapaine.-6x MANNING May we express very sincere -thanks to our relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness extended to us in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Elva Man- ning, The lovely floral tributes, donations ° in her memory, and expressions of sympathy will always be remembered. Specia}thanks • to Rev: John D. M. Wood, the members of ' the Rebekah Lodge, Benmiller U.C.W., Victoria Street U.C.W., the Kitchener. Finnigan family, and Stiles Funeral •Home —Ruth and Dick Simpsonand,family.—bar • PARI(ER We wish to express our thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for the kind- ness and sympathy shown to us in the.loss of our mother for the floral tributes, let- ters, cards, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Clinton Hospital, Mac Cameron Memorial Fund and the University of Western Ontario Library, also for other acts of kind- ness. Special thanks to Rev. William Bennett, Canon Paull, Re -v. George Youmatouff, the pallbearers, organist, choir, Trinity Church Guild, and the Ball Funeral Home. Gratitudealso to the nurses and staff of the 4th floor St. Joseph's Hospital and to the • Rev. Ted Humphreys and Rev. Alan Young, London for their visits, prayers and communion.—Maude Weston, Charles and Myrna Parker, Jacqueline and Keith Pruss.-6 STODDART We wish to thank all 'those kind friends and relatives who have been so thoughtful during our bereavement. We _are. sincerely_gratefu1.fin al the flowers, cards, charitable donations, gifts of food, and the 'many ex, pressibns of sympathy which we received. Thanks also to the Ladies Auxiliary of :the Legion who provided lunch after the funeral. --Margaret Stoddart and family. -6x, SPRAGGE Itis with deepest _sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for the lovely floral tributes, donations to the Cancer Society, and for the acts of kindness during 'the recent loss of a dear sister. Special thanks to Dr. Thomson, staff and nurses on second floor west, pallbearers and flower - bearers, Rev. Wood and Benmiller Church and McCallum Funeral Home.—The family of the late Lucinda Spragge.-6x WILKIN Emily and Archie wish to express their thanks and appreciation to friends and acquaintances who sent such lovely cards with •their congratulations and good wishes, and visited on the occasion of their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Especially we would express appreciation to Mayor Worrell for his kind message and the arrangement of flowers sent on behalf of the Town of Goderich.-6 • 31. Card of thanks SHERWOOD Special thanks to Doctors Corrin, McKim and Jolly, and staff, on 1st floor for their good care, also to friends, relatives for their cards, treats, visits and phone calls while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. All was greatly ap- preciated.—Cora Sherwood, Dungannon. -6 WILCOX To- our friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, letters, flowers, gifts, visits and phone calls while in, hospital and since returning home. To nieces and nephews who helped in various ways. (Special thanks to Millie and Frank Li;ttle.) To Brantford Doc- tors and nurses for their vigilance and care, to Dr. Jarries Rourke, V.O.N. nurses and Physiotherapist, Mr. Weerasodri j+a, who is patiently 'teaching ,me to walk again, to Rev. Fred, • Cromey of Norwich Presbyterian Church, and Rev. G. L. Royal who visited us while in hospital; -we extend a sincere thank you,—Frank and Evelyn. -6 D. Livestock 8 YEAR OLD QUARTER HORSE X ARABIAN GELDING. Consistent winner in both English and Western 14.2 H.H. can also be shown as pony!Phone 396- 3174.-6 THE HEART FUND 7. Real estate for sale' 524®296.6 z 0 z mEI. BER ' * from page 6 fos:ter•chiid. Mrs. Ronald Gross gave the financial. statement due to -the absence of the treasurer, Mrs. Garth McClinchey. She stated that the foster child support was paid up to the end‘of Mar -ch. The secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound; read the' minutes -which were approved as read, on the motion of Mrs. Tom Cunningham. The members were reminded that they were to .assist a:t 1iut'galview t?rt February 6. Plans were made" to hold the next meeting on February 26 at 2. p.m. at the home of Mrs. -Lloyd Penfound. The roll call is to ` be answered by bringing' a copy.' of a' v recipe for favorite t e ret p a ,spring bride -elect. Lunch will be ill the charge of Mrs. Art Right and.Mrs. Penfound. The program will be supplied by Mrs. Joe Verwey and Mrs. Garth McClinchey. An invitation was read from $4q: .faMilY and Janet At xitillg• the cl,uk. 'lie and their tami0e,10 t parents' "51),11. 'Mel pnniversary at B! Community Centre, February 16 at 9 p.m Mrs Keith Lapp had a guess' g contest and: Mr^s. ()inn Cunningham, was 'auctioneer for the sale of . baked goods and their recipes. ., Lunch was served by Mrs. Garth McClinchey, Mrs Joe Verwey. and Mrs. Ronald Gross. on PEAMEAL BACON WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SAVE 30` LB. BONELESS PORK SHOULDER END CUT .,.,.,,,..Le. g1*79 CENTRE CUT ..,,.,.LB. $1 .99 LB. $2.19 SLICED SCHNEIDERS COLD MEAT LOAF SLICED FRENCH ONION, FRENCH LOAF, DUTCH LOAF„ CHICKEN LOAF, BOLOGNA, PICKLE & PIMENTO YOUR CHOICE ONLY WITH DRESSING REG. '139 LB ONLY LB. • _...-.._._/ McCAIN, ER' ■ %IESTA $°5 CAKES21OZ.McCAIN $99 � $1.79 FRESH EGGS oo=. 95° PINE RIVER CHEESE AVAILABLE MAURICE SPECIALS IN EFFECT...FEB. 7, 8 & 9 SHOP BYPHONEORIN-PERSON FREE IN TOWN DELIVERY Fresh quality Meats and Frozen Foods GODERICH--. _ .. .._ FROSTED FOODS GODERICH LIMITED 65 HAMILTON St. PHONE 524-9672 JUST OFF THE PARKING LOT BEHIND BECXERS . OPEN DAILY GARDINER 524®2966 .T, o ReUltkt REAL ESTATE LTD. 34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH "CALL US -TO WELCOME YOU HOME" • 2 YEAR OLD REDWOOD SIDED RANCHER - FIREPLACE. PORT ALBERT - 3 BEDROOM NEAR RIVER. CLOSE TO GODERl <1'/2 YSTOREY BRICK - 3 BEDROOMS. CONVERTED SCHOOL HOUSE. BENMILLER AREA. IMMACULATE RIVER VIEW HOME - INGROUND POOL. 2 STOREY BRICK & BARN 30 ACRES OF LAND. PORT ALBERT - 4 YEAR ---OLD 3 BEDROOM - FAMILY ROOM. MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031 PETE BETTGER 524-2865 MARILYN MacCUSPEY 524-6956 PETER MticEWAN .5249243 STEVE-GARDINER 524-9985 IDEAL COUNTRY, STARTER ON RIVER - FIREPLACE. PORT ALBERT - 3 YEAR OLD ANGELSTONE AND BRICK. 9'/, STOREY BRICK ON 7 ACRES OF LAND. ATTRACTIVE BRICK AN4b H AME 2 REtitItOOM ONLY ASKING '25,000. .u�kx