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18. Services available: 18
Services available 24. Business
opportunities
SNOWPLOWING
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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
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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,
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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
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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'
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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
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SAVE 30` LB.
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PORK SHOULDER
END CUT .,.,.,,,..Le. g1*79
CENTRE CUT ..,,.,.LB. $1 .99
LB. $2.19
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COLD MEAT LOAF
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REG. '139 LB
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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
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65 HAMILTON St. PHONE 524-9672
JUST OFF THE PARKING LOT BEHIND BECXERS . OPEN DAILY
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524®2966
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH
"CALL US -TO WELCOME YOU HOME"
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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.
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