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31. Service directory
ff,:,YOUR HOME'S
'. IN NEED OF
REMODELLING OR
RENOVATIONS...
Then you're In need of our help.
Experience and reasonable prices.,..
_WHEN IT COMES Te/ HOME
IMPROVEMENT HELP YOU CAN
nELY ON USI
tion Juergen'
Port Albert 529-7377
CLIFFORD HUGILL
All types of
Backhoe Work
524-7170
LAKESHORE
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
Are You Burning Wood?
Cut down on
Creosote Build-up
Have your chimney
Cleaned Today
CALL
Harold Leddy 524-7237
146 Elgin W.
Goderlch, Ont.
ROBERT B.
WOODALL
LTD
PLUMBING &
HEATING
GODERICH, ONT.
Telephone
Bus. 524-2833
JERRY RIVETT
Bookkeeping Service
345 Huron Rd.
524-6931
All bookkeeping functions
including: Payroll
Ledger Controls
Financial Statements
Tax Preparation
All or In -Port
D&K CONSTRUCTION
CONCRETE FORMING
AND FINISHING
floors • patios • driveways
BILL DOWNEY
8r
HERMAN KLAVER
348-2888
Dublin
Jack's Refinishing
•Stripping and Refinishing
•L.. d furniture and
Antiques
Hamilton
(;"derirh,
524-2796
DENTURE
WEARERS
Did you know that it Is important to
have your dentures examined
regularly? Your mouth is one of the
most Important areas of your body, but
often the most neglected when
dentures are worn. Improperly fitting
or neglected dentures can cause severe
health problems. The lack of public
information regarding dentures is
alarming and often leads to problems
and unnecessary expense. Your lodol
denture therapist (denturist) is a
professional specialising in the
construction, repair and modification of
dentures and provides this service
directly to the public. If you have
problems with your present dentures or
think of geOing new ones, see your
local denture therplst, consultation is
usually free. You will find denture
therapists (denturists) trig the
yellow pages. This Information Is
supplied through the Denturist
Association of Ontario' and your Local
therapist.
31. Service directory
PIANO TUNING
and/
PIANO LESSONS
CALL
DAVE McKEE
524-7774
1
Carpet Cleaning.
- IfEl- E-STtMATES.:.__.
Phone 524-4250 or,524-8892
PAT'S DOG
GROOMING -
AND. BOARDING
• Formerly Pat's Pet Shop
of Exeter.
1 mile West of
Dashwood on Hwy 83
237-3779
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Authorized Appliance
Service Centre
for all
• WHIRLPOOL • INGLIS
• SPEED QUEEN • ADMIRAL
• SIMPLICITY • HOTPOINT
Appliances
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING 8 HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St.Goderich
Excavating Ltd.
CONCRETE FORMING
and FINISHING
Walls • Floors • Concrete Driveways
Backhoe -Trucking
Bulldozing -Drains
and Septic Systems
Suppliers of
•Gravel•Sand•Stone•
•Topsoil•
5248668
R.R. No. 2 Goderich
K.K.N. CONSTRUCTION
•Liquid Manure storage
tanks, solid or slated tops
•Barn Foundations
•Barn Remodeling
•Retaining Walls
For Free Estimates call
519-345-2042
Dublin, Ontario
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD ROCK 'N ROLL
Good recorded music for weddings.
dances, anniversaries, parties, etc.
PHONE
BRUSSELS EVENINGS
887-6159
GARY SMITH CONSTRUCTION
•Concrete Walls
Floors, Drives,
Steps, Walks, etc.
•Power Trowelling
• Barn Yards • Mangers
Steel Siding, etc.
- FREE ESTIMATES —
Call Gary Smith Construction
529-7052
33. Farm services
OLD BRICK BUILDINGS wonted for wrecking and
salvage purposes Contact Ross Lumley London
667-4028 any time 34eowar
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33. Farm services
BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo Unloadors,
Big Jim Silo IJnlooders, Volume Belt
Feeders, Convoy -n -Feed Cattle Feeders.
Single Chain Conveyotrs, Barn Cleaners,
Oswalt Ensil-mixers, Manure Pumps.
FARMATIC - Blender Hammer Mills.
Blender Roller Mills, Augers, Leg
—1111®tt®fors.
ACORN - Cable Barn Cleaners.
WCSTEEL-12©SCO . Gdoin Bins 1'350
to 250,000 bu., Bulk Feed Tanks.
HEAT EXCHANGERS A
VENTILATION SYSTEMS
HOULE - Liquid Manure Pumps, Barn
Cleaners. Piston Pumps.
B&L and BILL'S STABLING
Complete Hog Confinement Systems.
WIC - Liquid Manure Spreaders.
Electric Feed Carts, Straw Choppers.
CLAY - Parts and Service for Clay
Equipment.
HURST - Flex Augers
HUSKY - Replacement Cleaner Chain
ALSO - Fibre - Funnels, Ritchie Heated
Bowls.
We Handle Everything -Almost
RY FARM SI STEMS LTD.
At Amberies
R.R. No. 1 Kincardine
Phone: 395-5286
34. Personal
IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? There is
help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-6001 or write Box
53, Goderich, Ont, N7A 3Y5.-21 tfnx
MEET your match. For all ages and unattached.
Thousands of members anxious to meet you,
Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll-free 1-800-263-
9103. Hours noon to 8 p.m. •- 0-35,0.36'
"ARE YOU MENDING a broken heart?" Please
share your experience with others facing car-
diovascular surgery. Help form a Goderich
Broken Hearts chapter. Call 524.9229.- 36,37x
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36. Announcements, notices
MARK THIS DATE Saturday, October 27th. The
Rotary Club of Goderich Annual Charity Ball held
at Goderich Township 'Hall. This area "s premier
social event. Great sit do*n dinner followed by
dancing to music by the Royalaires. Get your par-
ty together now. Contact any Rotarian for tickets
or phone 524.9918 or 524.8487. 34,35,36 , •
JOHN'S Portable Welding due to health reasons
will no longer be in operation. Thanks tq many
friends and customers for letting me serve,you
for the past three years. John.- 36
THE HUMANITARIAN Service Committee of the
Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have
equipment for loon. Contact Amos Osbaldeston
524.9623 or Fred Fritziey, 524-7217. 2eow
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LAND IN ARREARS
OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sale
will be held In the Council Chambers of
the Court House, Goderich, Ontario, on
Tuesday, December 4, 1984, at 10:00
A.M. 're: any unpaid taxes still
outstanding at that dote, as shown on
the list published in the Ontario
Gazette on September 1, 1984.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if
any of the unpaid lands remain unsold.
an adjourned sale will be held on
Tuesday, December 11, 1984 at the
same hour and place.
List of properties Involved may be
secured at my office in the Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Bill G. Hunly
Clerk -Treasurer &
Administrator
County of Huron
38. Auction sale
Richard Lohb Auctioneer
CLINTON —482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. SEPT. 8 AT 10 AM: Antique furniture,
appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn. Clinton, Ont. for Mr. Leonard
Cole of Goderich.
SAT: SEPT. 13 AT 10:30 AM: Furniture,
appliances, some antiques, etc. to be held
at the Brussels Arena for the estate of
Bernice Thompson of Brussels.
SAT. SEPT. 22 AT 10 AM: Household
effects at Richard Lobb Auction Centre,
Clinton, Ont. for Frank i8 Anna Kiloskawiaz.
SAT. SEPT. 29 AT 10 AM: Furniture, etc. at
Lobb Auction Barn for Mr. 9 Mrs. Duff
Thiompson. -
38. Auction sole
WEDNESDAY, September 12, 10 a m, at Orval
McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Gladys Thorn
Estate, Bobcaygeon. Very large sale, antiques,
collectibles, furniture in rough,- fine Oak fur-
niture, nine piece walnut dining set, Royal.
Doultons, China, Glass, Jewellery, Clocks, con-
tents from doctor's century home. (705) 324-
2783.-0-36
20 COMBINES
60 TRACTORS
AND
200 PCS. OF EQUIPMENT
Saturday,
September 15th
9:30 A.M. SHARP
Brindley Auctions
DUNGANNON
13 mi. N.E. of Goderich
S19-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLFY
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, September 8
10 a.m.
Main St. Walton
Dresser commode, pegged washstand
and dresser, china cabinet 'Id buffet,
set of 4 press back chairs. set of 4 cherry
chairs with woven seats, odd chairs,
odd pine pieces, welding curtains,
luggage carrier for antique car, woodet.
extension ladder, old tire press, 4x8
pool table, numerous mimic. items.
Good auction to attend
LUNCH BOOTH: Walton Women's
Institute
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper
I.D. No property moved until settled
for.
AUCTIONEER: Weisbrod Auctions
Walton, Ont.
887-6050
Auctioneer and property owner not
responsible for accidents.
Auctioneer not responsible for any
errors or ommissions
39. Educational
FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to train
at home for 205 top paying full and part time'
jobs. Granton Institute, 265A Adelaide Street
West, Toronto.•Call (416)977-3929 today. O.29tf
CAREER IN TRUCKING, Transport drivers needed.
Now is the time to train for your Class A License.
For interviews contact Mery Orr transport. Lon-
don (519) 432-1726.- -0-35.0-36
SIR SANDFORD Fleming College • Haliburton
Campus is offering a 16 week HARDWOOD
LUMBER INSPECTION PROGRAM starting
September 17 sponsored by the Canada Employ
ment Centre. For information call Barb Bolin
(705)457.1680. 0.36
Learn PIANO or ORGAN with new easy Chord
Method. Instruction book with 3 cassette tapes
quickly teaches you keyboard styles including
by ear" and simplified music reading. All
members of the family con learn. Progress at
your own pace. Low cost' Start chording right
awayDetails free. Write: Kens Keyboard
Kourse Box 2205, Station A, Moncton, N B. E1C
8J1 0.36
40. Lost & Found
FOUND Near Dunlop. small dog. part beagle,
Phone 524-6913 36.37nx
LOST REWARD for Kodak 40 Camera with 20
keepsake pictures, on Sunday, August 26th in
Harbour Park. Goderich. Phone 236-4235 or call
collect 1,313-682-5382 35nx,36 x
41 . To give away
KITTENS. free to good homes. Call 482
7550 34.35 36
TWO FEMALE PUPPIES Australian Blue
Shepherd crossed with Border Collie Phone 524
8076 36.37nx
44. Engagements
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HAGGITT-BOYD
Mr and Mrs. Walter Boyd. Toronto. Ont. are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Jane to Murray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Haggitt, RR 6, Goderich, Ont. The
wedding will take place Sat., Sept. 15, 1984 at
6.30 p.m. in the United Church Nile, Ontario.
Reception to follow in Saltford. Everyone
welcome. -36,37
Srt0ADFOOT-DUCHA!me
Mr. end Mrs. Robert Broadfoot, Brucefield are
happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Joyce Marie to Darwin Anthony
Ducharme, ttf Brussels, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ur-
ban Ducharme. The wedding will take place at
seven o'clock on Saturday, September 22, 1984 in
Brucefield United Church. Open reception to
follow at Brussels Community Centre. -36x
44. Engagements
VAN DIEPEN-MATTHEWS
Mrs. Barb Matthews is pleased to anno.unce the
forthcoming marriage of her daug . er Heather
to Andy Van Diepen, Sept. 8, 1984, St. George's
Anglican Church at 5:30 p.m. Reception in
Saltford at 8:30 p.m.-36nx
46. In memoriam
GEDDES
In loving memory of Ron Geddes Jr„ whoj.assed
away suddenly two years ago.
Remembered by Grandma and C ' ndpa
Geddes. -36x
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WHISKEY BARRELS, solid oak, fresh load.
September 7, $20 cash carry. Custom pressing
cider. Call for cfn appointment Art Bell's Fruit
Farm 524.8,037.--36eow
PEACHES. Free stone excellent canning or freez-
ing tree ripened; eating -cooking apples, fresh
cider, apple butter, bulk cookies, honey, red and
white potatoes, plums. 'Bartlett pears at Art
Bell's Fruit Farm 524-8037.--36tf
THE G 1DERICH Power Squadron offers booting
course to commence this fall (consists of small
boat handling, power and sail). All persons in-
terested Please phone 482-3129 or 524-2578 prior
to September 12, 1984.
FOR SALE - Used lumber; one wooden door; one
aluminum door, and drapes. Phone 524-
2474.-36
47. Card of thanks
McWHINNEY
I wish to thank everyone for cards, gifts, flowers
and visits while 'in Goderich and University
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Neal, Dr. Briggs,
Doctors in London and Nurses. Also Ambulance
drivers, Rev. Ramsay, neighbours, friends and all
for their help on the farm. Bill.-36nx
• TURTON
Sincere thanks to Dr. Harth, and staff on 4th floor
University Hospital and all those who sent gifts,
cards and flowers during my stay. Especially to
mom No. 2 who always shines through. It was
much appreciated. Anne Turnton.-36
Kim Scott, John Hulley, Murray Clark and Ken
Huff would like to say thank you to the Goderich
emergency, ambulance attendants, nurses and
doctors 'and all the people who stopped and
helped put the night of our occident. Thanks also
to Mike Fuller who std'ied with us until our
parents arrived. Thank you everyone. -36
VANSTONE
I would like to thank my relatives and friends for
the flowers, cards and visits during my stay in
the hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Conway,
Lambert and Shalom, all the nurses and staff on
2nd east, also the VON nurses since•returning
home. Maria. --36
— MANTHA
We wish to thank everyone who was so helpful
during our loss of o dear husband and father
Bob. Special thanks to Dr. J. Rourke, nurses on
1st floor, McCallum f=uneral Home, friends and
neighbours who sent cards. flowers, food and
charitable donations, Canadian Legion No. 109,
Legion Ladies Auxiliary No. 109, Father F. Hardy
who gove us strength to go on, pallbearers and
The Catholic Women's League. May God be with
you. Marjorie Mentha and family. --36
— — JOSLING
Thd family of the late Isabelle Josling wish to ex-
tend sincere thanks to relatives, and neighbours
for all expressions of sympathy through cards,
visits, donations and floral arrangements. A
special thanks to the neighbours for the lovely
lunch. Nothing on earth is as precious as the love
of real' true friends. Ralph Josling and
family. -36x
ROBINSON •
I would like to thank Drs. Lambert, J. Rourke and
Neal and the nursing staff on second floor east of
Goderich Hospital for their excellent care during
my stay there. Special thanks to family and
friends for cards, gifts and visits. All was sincere-
ly appreciated. Relda Robinson. --36x
JEWEL
The Jewell Family would like to ocknowledge the
friends and family that stood by us in our time of
sorrow. They were much appreciated. Thank
you. 36x -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SEVEN PIECE modern dining room suite in ex-
cellent condition. 8750.00 or best offer, two piece
chesterfield suite, asking 8200.00; velvet rocker.
asking 850.00; upright 15 cu.ft. freezer, 550.00:
single bed, 550.00. 482-3231 after 5 p.m. 36
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances to be
held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton, Ont. for Mr. Leonard Cole of
Goderich plus additions.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 AT 10 AM
Admiral square model fridge; Beatty
wringer washer; Inglis automatic gas
clothes dryer - used very. little;
International portable sewing machine
- in like new condition; Eureka vacuum
cleaner; Underwood portable
typewriter; Waterbury pillar mantel
clock; Old trunk; hall tree; Fancy dining
tulle w/leaf, six matching chairs &
china cabinet; dining table w/fancy
pressed pattern and three leaves;
parlour table; buffet w/ large, mirror;
fbinting couch; wicker arm chair; large
antique chest of drawers w/porcelain
pulls; dresser w/mirror; antique
dresser w/2 Jewel boxes on top & cup
shelves: 2 press back rocking chairs;
small oval parlour table; wicker fern
stand; table 26 x 52 w/two drawers;
small washstand; oak framed mirror;
antique three drawer chest; 3 chicken
coop chairs; rollaway bed; antique 5
shelf bookcase; folding tub stand; blow
torch; scrub board; sinal: door
washstand; 2 small pressback chairs; old
chesterfield w/pull out bed; wooden
rocking arm chair; card table; pictures &
mirrors; small portable TV; '/4 she
mattress - like new; lawn chairs; oil
lamp; card table; 58 pieces of blue
bubble dishes; dishes & glassware
including good cups & saucers; knack
knacks; small appliances; 2 large linen
table cloths; doilies; some bedding;
Lawn Bpy 21 iijch self propelled walk
behind lawn mower w/bagger - in
excellent condition; plus many other
additions of furntture, ate_ not listed.
Plan to attend this good sale.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482.7898
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for disabled
disbands
The Ontario Federation for the Physically
Handicapped (OFPH), a long-time ad-
vocate of social and political change for
disabled people in Ontario, has disbanded.
Even in disbanding, though, the federa-
tion's efforts will be continued. Its remain-
ing assets are being dispersed:and will con
tine to hind opportunities for disabled peo-
ple.
"The OFPH was the first federation to br-
ing agencies which work on behalf of disabl-
ed people and consumers with disabilities
together to work on and lobby for solutions
to problems common to everyone," says Iris
Boshes of the Canadian Hearing. Society, -,
and secretary of the Federation.
"However", continues Boshes, "times
have changed. The decision to disband was
based on, survey of members as well as the
knowledge that, with the emergence 'of
strong organizations of consumers and
issue -oriented coalitions, the federation was
less necessary."
In its last year, the OFPH had a member-
ship of 39 consumer groups and agencies.
"This does not mean that the network and
communication.channels established will no
longer be there," says Andria Spindel,'ex-
ecutive director of the Ontario March of
Dimes. "A co-ordinated response to govern-
ment by agencies and consumers will con-
tinue".
Further advocacy on disability -related
issues will be addressed by the Ontario
March of Dimes. Its government relations
committee, initiated as a result of the
federation's success in advocacy, will act as
a catalyst for action when new issues arise,
seek the co-operation of groups and make
lists available for the use of others. •
It was also recommended at the final
meeting of the federation to divide its assets
of $9,200 to support four new initiatives.
The Community Occupational Therapy
Associates (COTA) will administer $1,200 to
cover consumer expenses related to the
development of Centreor Independent
Living in Ontario.
A scholarship fund of $3,000 will be in-
vested and administered by the Ontario
March of Dimes. An award called The On-
tario Federation for the Physically Han-
dicapped Award of Merit will be given an-
nually to physically disabled students plann-
ing to further their education at the com-
munity college or university level in On-
tario.
The Canadian Hearing Society was
awarded $2,000 to provide sign language in-
terpreting services for people with hearing
impairments attending cross -disability con-
ferences.
The Ontario March of Dimes was awarded
$3,000 to help defray costs for disabled peo-
ple attending their social policy seminar in
1985.
In the last 13 years, the federation has
precipitated change on behalf of disabled
people in transportation, human rights,
building codes, housing and support ser-
vices, employment and education. Members
submitted numerous briefs on these issues
to government and held highly successful
provincial conferences on education, in-
dependent living and housing.
In 1981, The International year of Disabl-
ed Persons, the federation administered
over $500,000 in grants. It published a highly
successful series on legal services and
disability -related information called, 'What
Are Your Rights?", provided consultation
on barrier -free design throughout Ontario
and operated the "Kids on the Block" pup-
pet troupe using characters with various
disabilities.
Child's seat not
used properly
Children's lives are being in jeopardy by
the widespread misuse and non-use of car
restraints, states Barbara Barak of the On-
tario Safety League. Parents simply are not.
following manufacturer's instructions.
A recent roadside survey conducted ,by
the Peel Regional Police Force
substantiates the League's concern.
While 84 per cent of the drivers observed
in the survey were using seatbelts, only 62
per cent of the children were protected by
restraints or seatbelts. Moreover, many of
the children held in restraints were at risk
due to improper installation: 77 per cent
showed at teat one and sometimes more ex-
amples of dangerous misuse.
The most frequent mistake, says Barak, is
neglecting to anchor the tetherstrap on a
forward -facing child restraint- The tether
strap holds the top of the restraint upright
and prevents it tipping forward in the event
of a sudden stop or crash.
Unfastenedharnesses were high on the
list of errors. Infants and children are simp-
ly placed in the restraint without the
harness being firmly buckled, turning the
seat into nothing more than a launching pad
in the event of a crash or sudden stop.
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