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EXETER ESTATE
PROPERTY, FURNITURE and
ANTIQUE AUCTION
We are pleased to offer by public auction, all assets for the
Estate of Jack Carr consisting of Property, Furniture, Anti-
ques, Car and Boat, at the location on
Saturday, September 8, 19.84 at 10:30 a.m.
Property - Known as Plan 376, Lot 293, with a spacious 132' x 330' lot at 287
Huron Street West, Exeter, Ontario, which consists of a large 2 storey, 3 bedroom
frame home. Property selling subject to reasonable reserve.
TERMS: 11,000.00 down, balance in 30 days.
Car & Boat - 1975 Ford 4 door Torino with cruise control, 61,000 original
miles, selling as is; Crestliner 12' aluminum. boat and trailer:, Johnson 99 motor; Boat
gas can (new); Paddles; life jackets.
Appliances - Viscount 15 cu. ft. upright freezer; Coronado upright freezer;
Crosley 24" refrigerator; Hot Point 24" stove; McClary gas stove with side warmer;
Zenith solid state 24" colour TV; Electrohome B&W TV; Electrohome humidifier; Elec-
trohome oscillating fan; Elmo 106 movie projector; Kodak 300 projector; Filter Queen
vacuum; Iona electro brush; Singer typewriter; radios; Singer and Raymond treadle
• sewing machines.
Furniture - Two upholstergd chesterfields & chairs; oak kitchen table & buffet;
double pedestal oak office desk; oaR dresser & washstand; Cherry & mahogany chest
of drawers; oak parlour table; antique hall mirror; swivel rocker; oak upholstered
rocker; 7 pc. chrome dinette suite; 3/. wood frame bed, box spring & mattress; oak
smoke stand; folding steel card table; quilts; pictures; lamps; Stradivarius violin and
case,
Guns - Savage 303 rifle; Savage 22 cal. semi-automatic rifle; 10 gauge double
barrel greener shot gun; mussel loader double barrel 12 gauge shot gun; Winchester
12 gauge nickel plate shot gun; Winchester 30-30 rifle; 410 single shot rifle with 3"
chamber; Savage'32 cal. hand pistol; Gesichert 1918 hand pistol (D,W.M. Luger);
Shell loader & packer; gun cleaners; gun books.
Glass & China - Collection of 30 oil lamps (miniature finger, carnival,
milkglass); salt & pepper collection; stamp collection; collection of decanters; set of 8
Banbarry china dishes; quantity of hand painted Nippon; cut glass; carnival; cups &
saucers; Regal Rose cream & sugar; Mustache cups; souvenir plates; Coca-Cola serv-
ing tray; Chionter fondeur bells; costume jewellery; trinkets. Many more interesting
items.
Tools - Roper 8 h.p. 36" cut lawnmower; Powerlite 24" chainsaw; B&D workmates;
metermate; 71/4" sow; jig sow; router; grinder; 3/8" drill; weed machine; hedge.trim-
mer; 6' and 20' aluminum ladders; battery charger; soldering gun; shop tools; come
alongs; extension cords; exercise bikes; garden tools; law ....chairs: antique bone
crusher; corn shelter; scales; plus many more items.
NOTE: The late Mr. Carr was a very avid collector, plan to attend this auction of
interest,
For information contact:
Dick Robinson & Wendy Kloss, Sales Managers
482-7181
t.927,4ievew
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS,
TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
Hwy # 4, Brucefield, Ontario - Phone (519)48-7181
Ontario's most aggressive Auctioneers
1 40. Lost & Found
DOUBLE GOLD bracelet, lost at Harbor Park.
Beach. Museum on Aug 19th Call 524
2347 35
41. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY 4 yr old mole German
Shepherd (port Collie) Excellent with children
good watchdog Needs a good Country home
Reason moving to town Call 529 7036 after
5 00 p m or 526 7732 any time 35 36 37nx
KITTENS free to good homes Call 482
7550 34 35 36
ONE 3 month old grey and white kitten declow
ed Phone 524 6550 35
43. Miscellaneous
DO YOU KNOW a Good Kid who deserves an
award for community service bravery or
rouroge in overcoming a physical limitation')
Nr them for an Ontario Juror Citizen of
the Year oword rontorr this newspaper for
ifetotls 0 35
46. In memoriam
WILLIS
In the year 1965 Sept 2 our beloved son Emmer
son Densmore was suddenly called from work to
be with the Lord He had
A smile we will always remember
A voice we will never forget
r ',rid memories to treasure forever
And o loss we will always regret
Too dem-iv loved to ever be forgotten Step -dad
and Mother Mr and Mrs J• H Johnstone 35x
• WILTON-ANDREW
In loving r-emory of aur son who passed away
August 29 19811
Nothing con evelr take away
The love o heart holds dear
Fold memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near
Sadly messed by all Mom Dad Nan
Granddad 35x
VANSTONE
In loving memory of Albert S Vanstone who
passed away Aug 25th 1972
Memories are o treasure
Time cannot erose
In our hearts forever
They hold a special plane
Ever remembered by Jean and Family 35x
46. In memoriam
W ILLIS-HAGGITT
In loving memory of a dear doughter sister and
aunt Yvonne Marie Haggitt who passed away
August29 1982
The years may wipe out many things
But this they'll wipe out never
The memory of those happy days.
Which we hove spent together
Lovingly remembered•by Mom Dad sisters and
j,r thers acrd their families 35x -�—
L
GEDDES
In loving memory of a dear son and brother
Ronald Glen Jr.
If we hod one lifetime wish
One drearn that could come true
Wed pray to God with all our hearts
For yesterday and you.
If teardrops were o stairway
And memories were a lane
We -d walk all the way to heaven
And bring you home again.
A thousand times we needed you
A thousand times we cried.
If our love could have saved you
You never would have died.
Deeply loved and sadly missed by Mom and Dad
Dave and Jackie Del and Ray and family Deb
and Gerry and family Mike. Jim Rick Rob and
Chris 35
47. Card of thanks
47,. Card of thanks
BERRY
My thanks to Dr. Rorabeck and staff on ninth
floor .University Hospital, Dr. Cauchi and staff,
the ambulance attendants, Joe'Duchorme and
partner, my family, granddaughter Sue Jerry,
neighbours at Dungannon, and for all the lovely '
cards. Florence Berry. -35
KERNIGHAN
I wish to express my sincere thanks and ap-
preciationfor the lovely cards, flowers, gifts and
kind expressions of encouragement I .received
during my recovery: Sincerely, Roxanne
Kernighon.-35x
DUNGANNON A,GRICIJLTURAL
SOCIETY
The Dungannon Agricultural Society would like
to thank all of the volunteers who gave their
time and energy to make a success of the ball
tournament, Family Fun Day and the 125th
Fair. -35
SCHOEMAKER
A big thank you for the lovely and useful gifts I
received at the community shower in Saltford,
Aug. k9th. Thanks to those who attended and a
special thank -you to the ladies who organized it.
Potty. -35 ,
TOLSMA-SCHOEMAKER
We would like to thank the ladies of Trinity
Church who arranged our shower. We would
also like to thank the ladies of the church for all
the beautiful gifts. It was really appreciated.
Joannie and Potty. -35
FARNSWORTH-SCHOEMAKER
A special thanks to all who helped organize our
Stag & Doe. Thanks to all those who attended
and helped out to make it a success. Pete and
Patty. -35
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ADAMS
1 would like to thonk all the nurses and staff on
second floor east and nurses in emergency in
Goderich Hospital as well as Dr Couchi and Dr
Lambert physiotherapists. and homemaker
Special thanks to my neighbours. friends and
relatives for visits, flowers and cords and many
acts of kindness as I couldn't hove coped other
wise Many thanks to all. Mona Adams. 35
MEN'S used skates size 8 Microns, asking $40.00.
Excellent condition. Phone 524-4517.--35
FOR SALE - Back to school clothing, all weather
coot, dresses, jeans and shoes in excellent con-
dition. Girl's size 14 to 16. Phone 524-9273 after 5
p.m. ---35 . •
1976.NOVA 4 door. Call 524-2729 offer 5;30. -35
LOST '- REWARD for Kodak • 40 Camera with 20
keepsake pictures, on Sunday Sept. 26th in Har-
bour Park, Goderich. Phone 236-4235 or call col-
lect 1.313-682-5382.-35
TO GIVE AWAY - Two black and white male kit-
tens 8 weeks old, litter trained, used to children.
Phone 524.9200.-35
WILLIS
We would like to thank Mr and Mrs Ted .
Johnston for the use of their shed for our Stag &
Doe A special thanks to our wedding party who
mode it happen I would also like -to, thank Mrs(
Lily Hart and Mrs Marj Mentha for the Pagon
family shower Mrs Sylvia Johnston for the Cur
ran family shower Kevin and Mary Lynn
Willis 35nx
TROMMER
Thank you friends and neighbours for the
memorable evening for our 40th anniversary
Special thanks to Herb and Marie, Ed and June
Betty and Bob Henry and Annette for organizing
such o great occasion Elmer and Aileen 35
g DONNELLY-BRANDER
We thank our family and friends for on absolute-
ly terrific Stag and Doe' We truly appreciate all
the hard work the organization and time spent
by many great people We hope everyone who
attended enjoyed the evening as much as we
did Again our thonks for o viry memorable
event were very grateful Heather and
Don 35nx
Town&Country
REAL
ESTATE
phone
524-8331
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST29,1984—PAGE 11
Candidaten�, Bean Festival
HUNKING
We would like to thank Doctors Hollingworth.
Neal and Walker and the nurses on second east
for our excellent core duing our stay at A.M.&G.
Special thanks to our family and friends for the
cards flowersgifts and visits. All was greatly
appreciated. Kim and Shown. -35x
HODGES
I would like to thank all my relatives friends..
and neighbours for the flowers, cords and visits
during my stoy at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital. Goderich, and University Hospital. Lon-
don. Special thonks to Dr. Neal, Dr. Watts. and
2nd floor nursing staff, Goderich, alongnwith Dr.
Sharpe and Dr. Barnett and staff, University
HdspitoI. Harvey Hodges.- 35x
provincial premiers. .One proposed
amendments to the Farm Credit
Corporation Act, and the other provided for
pre,;bankruptcy arbitration, (The bills died
when new Prime Minister John Turner
called the September 4 election.)
Mr. Ferguson would like to see farmers
able 'to take back mortgages through the
Farm Credit Corporation, and have the
transaction treated like an RRSP "so
farmers can reinvest to ensure the
continuance of the family farm".
Other concerns expressed by the minister
were the huge variances in feed costs across
Canada, high interest rates, a change in the
tax act to let young farmers work off the
farm, plant breeders rights, and wind and
water; erosion, reforestation and
desalinization as well as the number of fat
cattle coming across the border at Sarnia.
"There is no one simple cure for
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ZURICH - All three contenders for the
Huron -Bruce riding put in appearances at
the Zurich Bean Festival on August 25.
Federal agriculture minister • Ralph
Ferguson accompanied Liberal candidate
Bruce McDonald to an informal mini -press
conference on the front verandah of Charles
Erb's spacious older home on Goshen
Street.
Replying to some probing questions from
CKNX-TV freelancer Glen Creamer, Mr.
Ferguson said he was not concerned about
NDP "parachute candidate" and Farm
Survival activist Alan Wilford who is
running against him in the Lambton-
Middlesex riding.
Ferguson said he has short-term and long-
term
policies to ensure a secure future for
agriculture. He had introduced two private
member's bills in Parliament, which he said
had the support of both Wilford and the 10
agriculture at present, Mr. Ferguson
concluded.
Mr. McDonald concurred with everything
the minister said, saying his two main
concerns were farm .financing and the
future of the family farm.
When asked by Mr. Creamer why the
Liberals had waited for a federal election to
provide help for agriculture, Mr. Ferguson
credited his predecessor with. the formation
of Canagrex, and blamed "the Tories" for
"obstructing Parliament".
Conservative incumbent Murray Cardiff
and his wife Betty spent a few hours at the
festival, mingling with the crowd and dining
on plates of the famous Zurich beans.
Varlerie Bolton and campaign manager
Tony McQuail were also ,on the scene
passing out campaign literature and
engaging passers-by In discussions on
nuclear disarmament and other NDP
concerns.
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Couple celebrates 50th anniversary
The community would like to send its con
gratulaticctp�ss to Oliver and Marion Mc -
Charles oikKincardine and formerly of the
Lochalsh area on the occasion of their fif-
tieth wedding anniversary. Marion was the
former Lochalsh correspondent.
The Annual Fall Flower Show of the
Ripley Horticultural Society was held on
Tuesday, August 22 in the Legion Hall. Mrs.
Dorothy Finlayson showed some of her
flowers and was one of the lucky ones to
come home with a number of prizes.
Maxine Luther had her sister Mrs. Evelyn
• Brien of Ridgetown visiting with her for a
few days. Lorne Luther was well enough last
weekend to spend the weekend at home.
Visitors on the weekend with Dorothy
(D.A.) MacLennan was her son Finlay
MacLennan, Brenda and family of Kit-
chener.
Sunday visitors with Rhetta MacLennan
was Mrs. Lillie Smith of Kincardine, her son
Donald MacLennan and Audrey of Clinton.
LDCHAL.L H
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Kee Webster®, 395-5957
Recent visitors with Finlay and Margie
MacDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgoff
and family,, Mrs. David Agnew, Mrs. Suzan
Ryan and family, all of Chicago, Illinois,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robson and family,
Grosse Point, Michigan, Mr. Donald palm,
Detroit, Michigan, Mr.and Mrs. Joe St.
John, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McKinnon and family, Paris,
Ontario, Mrs. John Agnew and family,
Plymouth, Michigan, Mr. andMrs. Bill
Cobrun and family, Detroit, Michigan, and
Park trails will be improved
Agriculture Minister Ralph Ferguson, MP
for Lambton Middlesex in the last Parlia-
ment, announced today on behalf of
Employment and Immigration Minister
John Roberts that the Corporation of the
Village of Grand Bend, will receive $13.887
to up -grade lnd improve nature trails and
facilities in Pinery and Ipperwash Parks.
•
"Since Grand Bend is one of Ontario's
largest beach resorts, and employment in
the area is so closely tied to the summer
months," Mr. Ferguson said, "this project,
which will help to revitalize two of our most
important local tourist resources, is a good
example of the creative use of government
funds."
Police News and Views
Sports permitted Sundays
This week we deal with Town of Goderich
Bylaw No. 33 of 1968.
HORSES
No person in the Town of Goderich may
.keep a horse or horses within a distance of
200 feet of any dwelling house, except that of
the owner or keeper of the animal.
"Keep" includes stabling or pasturing of
the horse or horses. This Bylaw does NOT
apply to horses kept at the Agricultural
Park in Goderich. -
SPORTS ACTIVITIES ON SUNDAY
Bylaw No. 51 of 1968
It is lawful after 1:30 p.m. ( local time) on
..Sunday ( Lord's Day) to provide, engage in
or to be present at any public game or sport.
The sports or games listed are: ice hockey,
ice skating, baseball, rugby football, soccer,
lawn bowling, alley bowling, golf, tennis,
duplicate bridge tournament, lacrosse,
track and field events, curling, billiards and
snowmobile races.
Tires slashed
During the night of August, 24 or early
morning of August 25 approximately 40 tires
were punctured on cars parked in Goderich.
Police are asking anyone who may have any
information regarding this incident to con-
tact them at 524-8333..
SELLING YOUR HOME IS
NUMBER ONE WITH US
Don't make a move without talking to us...
We'II help you make the right move!
Mr. Jim Cobrun, Roseville, Michigan.
Visiting on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Robb were Jim and Helen Skinner of
London.
Congratulations to Michael MacDonald,
son of George and Andrea MacDonald, who
celebrated his seventh birthday on Tuesday,
August 21.
Borden Culbert of Redford, Michigan,
visited with his brother and sister-in-law
Elmer and Edna Culbert the other day.
Visitors recently with Ewan . and Marj
MacLean were Ewan's brother Allan
MacLean of Collingwood and his son Dun-
can MacLean of Kelowna, British Columbia.
N ONB®FPN NEWS
McCORMICK
Jim and Jan (Palmer) Guelph 'General,
August 18th, Keegan Joseph, a wee brother
for Morgan James.
DOCHERTY
Gary and Pat Docherty (nee; Reinhart) of
Cambridge, Ontario ate pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son Derek James
Harvey, born August 18, 1984 at 11:48,
weighing 6 lbs. 11 oz. The 12th grandchild to
Muriel Reinhart of Goderich.
WICHER
Chris and 'Beverly Wicher of Goderich are
proud to announce the birth of a son,
Timothy John. Timothy was born on
Wednesday, August 22, 1984, weighing 8 lbs,
6 oz., at Alexandra Marine and General.
Hospital in Goderich. Timothy is the first
grandson of William and Grace Aul of Hart-
sdale, 'New York, and is the third grandson
of John and Joan Neill of Buffalo, New York.
RITCHIE
Chris and Ron are very pleased to announce
the safe arrival of Katherine May, born at
St. Joseph's on Sat., Aug. 25, 1984, 9 lbs. 10
oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Brown of Simcoe and Mrs. Dale Rit-
chie of Wallaceburg. A timely friend for
Amy, Jamie and Taylor!
COUSINS
Don and Juanita are happy to announce the
safe arrival of their first child, a son Kyle
Wayne. Born at 11:24 p.m. o.i July 24th, 1984
at Royal Columbian hospital B.C. weighing
7 lbs. 3 oz. Second grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Iarry Wright B.C. Eighth grandchild
for Mrs. Ruby Cousins, Goderich.
DUNKING
Ron and Kim ( nee Dobie) are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their first child, a son,
Shawn Joseph, at 2:24 p.m. nn August 19,
1984 at A.M.&G. weighing 8 lb. 6 oz. Fourth
grandchild for Joe and Janet Hunking, RR 1
Auburn and first grandchild for Gerry and
Marie Dobie, Goderich. Paternal great-
grandparents are Arie and Trui Duizer,
Londesboro. Maternal great-grandparents
are Gordon and Beth Dobie, RR 3 Auburn
and Florence Knight, Goderich.
HANNON REAL ESTATE
Petrone Limited
238.2792
Dominic Bradley
482.7841
Paul Zurbrigg, A.A.C.I.
524-2036
Gary Rupert
524-8777
CENTURY HEIGHTS
HOLIDAY LIVING
EXTRAS
Finely finished 5 bedroom bungalow.
Only '59,000
COUNTRY LIVING
Year round in this spacious 4 bedroom,
Bluewater Beach home Make your
appointment to see it today
COTTAGE -
SOUTH OF BAYFIELD
Abound in this fully finished 4 level`Split.
DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, SEE IT
TODAY.
REDUCED TO 534,500.00
5 acres close to town, stream crosses
property. You could fall in love with this
parcel.
AFFORDABLE LIVING
With access to good beach. Affordably
priced at '38,000.
DESIRABLE
2 bedroom brick bungalow on large 94' x
198' lot. In Auburn. Economical living
call today.
FULL LOT
Close to schoolsrA parks. Try your offer.
Income plus living, 2-3 bedroom units. 5d
Bruce St. Take a look today.
Well maintained classic. 4 bedrooms,
bright spacious kitchen. If you need
room and want a quality home. see this
one today.
CENTURY 21 ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
53 Stanley Street, Goderich ph: 524-2111
MEMBER OF THE HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD MLS SYSTEM
RELAX ON THE DECK and view the
lake, 4 bedroom raised ranch, carpeted
throughout, many extras, St. Joseph's.
EXTRA INCOME, Grand Bend. This 3
bedroom ranch with family room,
fireplace, formal dining room, offers as
well a two bedroom apartment to help
with those mortgage payments.
For further information contact
Jim Patterson on the above or
any other listings.
W.J. HUGHES
REALTY LIMITED
30 Kingston St. Goderich
524-7373 5248100
SUPER QUALITY HOME
Patio doors to beautiful grounds,
double garage, workshop, natural
fireplace, separate diningroom. '/, acre
lot. In 50's. CaII Rita Allen 524-8480.
ACCENT ON VALUE
Starter or retirement bungalow, 2
bedrooms, modern kitchen, 4 pc. bath,
full basement, gas heat, newly
decorated. Priced in 30's. Call Norma
Taylor 482-9921.
NEEDS YOUR TALENT
Two storey home, central location, 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, large
lot. CBII Ebb Ross 524-87e6.
LAKEFRONT 539,900.
Cottage or home, "year round area, 3
bedrooms, cathedral ceiling, fireplace,
sunroom, 2 baths, electric heat,
insulated. Lot 80' x 411'. Call Norma
Taylor 482.9921.
LAKEFRONT COTTAGES & LOTS
east selection, a6i price ranges.
Cottage lots '6,0041 and up.
Rita Allen
Ebb Ross
Barb Showy:10lt
Norma Taylor
524-8480
524-8786
524-9581
482-9921