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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-09, Page 14}AGE;:' • c. ERLOT'i SIGNAL -S 'AR., WEPNE .Y, APRIL' 2, 1980 18. Services available 18. Services available 21. Perso-nal Charles C. Culbert BACKHOEING 18" & 24" Buckets Septic beds, open ditch and tiling Excavations. R.R, 6 Goderich Phone 529-7371 DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Goderich & Area MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS Cali 524©4215 After Six TAX TIME isr,„\Xw SERVICES Suncoast Mall Goderich ACCURATE RETURNS GUARANTEED BUSINESS, FARM PERSONAL H. MITCHELL 482-7584 524-4433 SAND- BLASTING iCK HOMES POINTING & SILICONE also MR HAMMER WORK Call ARNOLD STOTHERS R.R. b GODERICH 529-7403 ART'S Landscaping -?Nursery, and Garden Centre •11b,Bennett, Goderich LAWN CARE ROLLING FERTILIZER SPRING .ULBS Complete line of Everything needed for -INDOOR-&-GIJTDOOR - GARDENING 524-2645 CARPET CARE Rugs & Upholstery Professionally Steam Cleaned. Free Estimates Stearn Machine Rental '12.00 DAY Call us for a FREE Estimate on: limmi1',,. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or 348-9223 after 6 p.m. NEW & USED BICYCLES parts, accessories and repairs DON'S BICYCLE REPAIRS 305 Ontario St. CLINTON 482-9941, 887-6159 5 DISC JOCKEY STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK'N ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances, an- niversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings Paper Hanging and Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 AFTER 5 P.M. MIND 117.1167 DISC JOCKEYS • Weddings • Dances • Anniversaries • Parties Wide variety of music for all occasions Call PHIL ABBOTT 524-2894. JOHN WARREN 524-4180 ATTENTION Farmers & Contractors contact C & B BUILDERS for All types & sizes of walls, pit silos Flooring & manure tanks. Ph. 529-7714 CUSTOM HOMES also Cottages • Additions • Farm Buildings • Renbvatlons. ASKES EROS. CONSTRUCTION Lucknow 528-2726 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service To MI 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 114 /- Sid Bruinsnla Excavating - Back hoeing - Open Ditches - Bulldozing - Septic Tanks Sewers - Estimates at no obligations Call: 524-8668 C & B BUILDERS Custom Homes and Innovative Renovations Phone. 5248147 �•I PREGNANT 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 a' WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of. the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred. Fritzley, 524- 7217.-2eowx 22. Lost and found LOST - On Thursday, March 27th, vicinity Zehr's, one round brooch, gold filigree over green. Sen- timental value. Phone 524- 2029.-15 LOST - Set of keys, in- cluding small chrome knife, on figure eight key ring. REWARD. Phone 524-8386 or 524.2309.-15,16ar 25. 10 give A'% FARM male Collie dog, 14 months old. Good with children and house trained. Moving - must give him away, Phone 529-7422.-15 TO .GIVE AWAY - darling, fluffy kittens, five weeks Old. Telephone 524-9200,-15- 26. Births HAKKKERS Gary and Debbie Hakkers --are happy to announce the • birth of their son, Jeffery John, born April 6, 1980. at Goderich Hospital weighing 7 lb. 31/2 oz. First grandchild for Gord and Barb Chapman and sixth :grandchild for John and Alice Hakkers, est great grandchild for r. and Mrs. Harold Baechle'r, Auburn and second great grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Chap- man. HALLMAN Jim and Marg Hallman (nee McKee) welcome with love their son, James Wesley, born April 7, 1980 at Goderich Hospital weighing 8 Ib. 111,4 oz. A brother for Jenny.' MATTHEWS • AltOn and Jennifer are very pleased to announce the safe arrival- o -f t-h-ei-r- twin daughters. Shannon Laura, weighing 6 lb: •131/2. -oz. and 30. In memoriam CRANE In loving memory of our dear son, Ronald B. Crane, who passed away April 9, 1974. When ties of love are broken And loved ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never heals Anda sad and broken heart. But looking back on memories Upotr the past we prod, We bless the years we had - with you And leave the rest to God. --Ever loved and sadly missed by mother, father, sister Marilyn and her family. -15x McGRATTEN In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Mrs.; Jennie McGratten, who passed away one year ago, April 3, 1979. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. -Remembered by Marjorie, Jim and Paul. -15 YOUNG In loving memory of my husband, Meredith, who passed away five years ago, April 13, 1975" . The world changes year to year, And friends from day to day, -But-never will -the one I dove, From memory pass away. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Mary. -15 YOUNG In loving memory of a dear father a,nd grandfather, Meredith Young, who passed away five years agb. April 13, 1975. He .had a nature you could not help laving, And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved him,' His memory will"never grow old. -Sadly missed by Don, Marie and family. -15 • 31. Card Of thanks . FEAGAN I would like to thank my friends, family and relatives for their visits, flowers, gifts and cards While in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Charlie, Millie and Gary Johnston, Carman, Ila and Larry Pollock and Nile Hi C, -Deater-a,--- 0,-R-,-st,af- - . and nursing staff on second east. -Greg Feagan.-15nc; Meghan Lee, weighing 6 Ib. 14 oz. on March 28, 1980, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Sisters for Kelly and Corby. WRAITH Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Wraith are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Krista Elizabeth, weighing 7 lbs., on April 2`, 1980 at Goderich. Hospital. A wee sister for Billy -Joe. YULE Dennis and JoAnn Yule of Goderich are happy to an- nounce the birth bf their son, Mark Dennis, 7 Ib, 1212 oz. on April 8', 1980 at Goderich Hospital. A brother for" Jennifer. 'Proud grand- parents are Carman and Ila ontre --<r71t1 Eart and. Theresa Yule. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Laura Pollock of Goderich and Mrs, Rita Yule of Chesley. • 28. Engagements MANNING-AUBIN Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Aubin of Goderich are pleased to announce the engagement of their. daughter, Carolyn Marie. to Murray Randall Manning, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Manning, Blyth, Ontario. The wedding to take place at St. Peter's Church in Goderich nn Saturday, April 26th, nekt, at 5 p.m, -15x 30. In memoriam -CANTWELL-NORTON In loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law, grandma and great gran- dma, Alice Cantwell, who passed away April 1. 1964 and Maud Horton, who passed away April 4, 1966. In a quiet country graveyard, Where the breezes gently blow, Lies one we loved so dearly, And lost years ago. They left many aching hearts, Our eyes still fill with tears, We never ha vr' or never will, Forgetyou mother dear, -Lovingly remembered by Lill and family. -15 JAMiESON I would like to thank all those who sent cards, flowers and treats during my stay in the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital' and since coming home. Special thanks to the •.doctors and nurses on second floor and to Rev. Royal arid Rev. McCallum. -Mrs. Gordon Jamieson. -15x VAN'DERBURGH • I would like to thank nay friends, family and the Signal -Star staff for:the gifts, flowers and cards I received while in 'Alexandra Marine and General I-iospital. Special thanks to. Dr. Watt, Dr. Thomson, Dr. Walker and Dr. Hollingworth and all ,the nurse-s--w1w 6elpeti take such good care of me. -Donna Van- derhurgh.-15nc - • In the dark... from page 1 much damage if there are no lights around a school," he said. "And we could also conserve energy at the same time." . Board member Shirley Hazlitt .said that although the OPP may have suggested such a move there was no study to support the theory and asked the board to try it for a trial period. "We could maybe turn the lights out .for a trial period and the spring and summer would be a good•time to test the proposal," she said. Lighting around school buildings is used all year round, even during the summer months when the building are not in use. Board member M. Mulvey suggested that school principals could bring the board up to date on vandalsim to school property. "Vandalism runs in cycles or certain areas," he said. "In the rural areas, perhaps vandals are more tempted by more lights." Some • board members expressed concern that the OPP don't check rural schools, often enough for the lights -off theory to be tested properly. However, trustee Bert Morin said the trial period- should be lengthy so the board would have a substantial period time to draw conclusions from. "We can't Take the trial period too short because mostvandalsim will be in the good weather'," he commented. "We should delay the trial period to February to see the dif- ference between summer and winter." Trustee herb Turkheim said that while some were copcerned over policing of the rural areas the board should also have some input from the municipal police forces in the County. "We should hear from the municipal forces because they may feel differently about it," he said. "Most of the damage is occuring in the larger schools anyway." The board agreed to wait another month before adopting any recommendations or initiating a trial program. They will solicit reports from school principals and municipal police officials about the program as well. Some school boards have abandoned the use of outside lights and found the practice to be an effective deterrent against vandalism. The OPP also support the practice claiming that if,a school is left in total darkness, any lights in the area will give neighbours and police cause for investigation. Smile A serious impediment to parenthood is the difficulty , of supporting the government and children at the same time... +,+ + When you eat at some fancy restaurants these days, you need an after- dinner• mint - like the one in Ottawa. + + + When change is suc- •ccss.ful we look back and. call it growth. + ++ There's still one. way to get a 25 cent Meal; swallow a quarter. + ++ Office manager to employee: "Don't think of me as your boss. Think of me as your friend, who is always right." + + + / DREAM COME TRUE How would you like to own a totally developed homesite at on a Robert Trent Jones golf course? Texas at its best. Call immediately for full details. OA 31-87-78 Plan to attend our slide presentation Wednesday, April 23, 1980, 8:00 P.M. at the "Duchess Room", Bedford Hotel, Goderich. For further information call 524-8100 or 524-9131. Indoor or outdoor One room or every room FOR ALL YOUR LIGHTING NEEDS If we haven't got i, Instock ...check aur catalogue• PIR LIGHTING STUDIO 62 WEST ST, 524-2261 W.J. HUGHES REALTY LTD. 38 EAST ST., GODERICH MEMBER BROKER This nearly new raised bungalow home has many ad- vantages including the fourth bedroom and family room. Close to schools. Close for the lake. Large assumable 10'/, mortgage due 1982. ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LTD. Evenings call any of ourstilespeople '39,000 DOWN Assume good 111/4 mortgage on this like new 3 bedroom semi. 303 Cambridge St. Vacant OPEN HOUSE - SATUR- DAY, April 12, 1980 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. or phone Bill for personal viewing 524-8100 or res. 524-6063. Mc -303 SWING INTO SPRING 1980 AT Vanastra Recreation Centre 12 MI. SOUTH OF CLINTON) Program starts April 14 to June 21 FITNESS and SWIM PROGRAM includes-. •Swim Classes - Preschool, Youth, Teen, Ladies, Co -Ed • Synchronized Swimming •Aquafit *Speed Swim Club • Bronze Medallion •Bronze Cross •Yoga .Ladies' Keep Fit •Men's Keep Fit •ballroom Dancing .Youth Gymnastics REGISTRATION IS NOW Call 482-3544 FOR MORE INFORMATION riflJ ler mr9/5.4./5/1707 RESi DENTiAI• , BUILDING LOTS, Choice serviced building lots, close to all schools. Your choice ,of builders - builders wekome. Plan your neve home now. Call us to arrange a viewing. 524®2177 ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LTD. BRAND NEW This new distinctive home .Is ready for immediate possession. Finished family room. Fourth bedroom, If needed, or den. Close to schools. Don't delay. Beat inflation and rising building costs. FOR INSPECTION CALL: ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED 10 The Square, Goderich 524-2177 'loll 1111111 ALL POINTS Realty Serve; -es Inc. MI.:MItb:H ill NON • N,:.\I. EST \1T: 50 %NI tins, 56 EAST ST. - s OPEN HOUSE 524-6S5 WHERE: 33 ESSEX STREET WV EN: Sat., April 12 m 1 to 4:30 Sun. April 13 m 1 to 4:00 VIEW OF THE LAKE THIS WELL LOCATED HOME IS RENOVATED AND MODER- NIZED, FULLY INSULATED, AND COMES WITH AN EXTRA LARGE LOT AND AN 11% % MORTGAGE. For Professional Realty Service Call: ALL POINTS at 524-6656 ANNA MELSKI 524-2768 KEN THOMPSON 524-7514 L,? olal EDNA8 ALEX CHARLIE BRUINSMA . 524-9804 ' Realty JEFFREY 482-9440 Service" have arrived.... We have a good selection of Spring & Summer Wear, everything you'll need for the coming season -BATHING SUITS m T-SHIRTS -PANTS - SUN SUITS -SKIRTS ® DRESSES, ETC. - ALSO - '-4TEEN FASHIONS SIZES 10, 12, 14 14'/2 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN - i0% DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM FOR 30 DAYS r. and Yarn Centre 1 VMpOIt ('lIANbFJ( MINIM SUNCOAST MALL VMINIM ISA