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29. Tenders
TENDER FOR
SUPPLY OF
FUEL OIL
Jan. 1/85 to Dec. 31 85
Approximate con n :.: on - 40,000
litres. +♦
Please submit all quotations to:
BOARD OF MANAGERS
Knox Presbyterian Church
9 Victoria St. N., Goderich
N7A 2R4
Phone 524-7512
Before 12 noon local time, Thurs., Dec.
6/84.
(Please state if services available)
LOWEST OR ANY TENDER
NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
r3i. Service directory
146 Elgin W.
Goderich, Ont.
ROBERT B.
WOODALL
LTu
PLUMBING &
HEATING
GODERICH, ONT.
Telephone
Bus. 524-2833
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD ROCK'N ROLL
Good recorded music for weddings,
dances, anniversaries, parties, etc.
PHONE
BRUSSELS EVENINGS
887-6159
JERRY RIVETT
Bookkeeping Service
345 Huron Rd.
524-6931
All bookkeeping functions including:
Payroll Financial Statements
Ledger Controls Tox Preparation
All or In -Part
31. Service directory
WE REPAIR small electric motors and other elec-
tric tools, small and large appliances. We also
buy and sell. Phone 524.2005.--41 tf
LAKESHORE
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
Are You Burning Wood
Cut down on Creosote ektiid-up
Have your chimney
Cleaned Today
CALL,
Harold Leddy 524-4237
D&KCONSTRUCTION
CONCRETE FORMING
AND FINISHING
floors • patios • driveways
BILL DOWNEY
&
HERMAN KLAVER
Dublin 345-2888
SWIi�ll'A �:
*Is.. Ciao 5241,4
H.T. DALE
Septic Tank Service
Serving Goderich and area for 15 years
Clinton PHONE 482-3320
Seaforth 527.0284
GARDINER'S DELIVERY
USED FURNITURE 4, APPLIANCES • bought and sold.
We deliver and move
anything Targe or small
FREE ESTIMATES 524-2421
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
dimesmaeammemoseesms
ART'S LANDSCAPING
NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE
1164i Sennett St. E. Godprlch 324-2643
4 WINTERIZE
YOUR LAWN NOW
•CIL WINTERIZER
•WINTERIZER FEEDER
•FALL BULBS
BOOK NOW
FOR
SNOW PLOWING
524-2645
If your vehicle is in need of repairs
A&G
TOWING & REPAIR
Is pleased to Serve You
24 HOUR TOWING AVAILABLE
Days 524-6205 Nights 524-2856
JIM'S
Renovations and Handyman Services
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
CALL
JIM CARRICK 524-4338
GOLD SEAL
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY -
CLEANING
*Steam Method
*Auto Interiors
*Home & Office
Complete Janitorial Servide
*Windows, Floors, Etc.
*Free Estimates
PHONE 524-4250 W. BARFOOT
PIANO TUNING and PIANO LESSONS
DAVE McKEE
CALL 524-7774
36. Announcements, notices
THE HUMANITARIAN Service Committee of the
Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have,
equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston,
524-9623 or Fred Frltzley, 524-7217.-2eow.
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LAND IN ARREARS
OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sole
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 date, 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. Haply
Clerk -Treasurer &
Administrator
County of Huron
JACK'S REFINISHING
Stripping & Refinishing
Furniture, doors, etc.
ALSO
Good wood refinished.
Articles For Sale
eg: rockers, chairs,
small tables, etc.
74 Hamilton St.,
GODERICH ONTARIO
524-2796
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Authorized Appliance
Service Centre
for all
• WHIRLPOOL • INGLIS
• SPEED QUEEN •ADMIRAL
...SIMPLICITY • HOTPOINT
Appliances
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St. Godsrlch
PAINTING & WALLPAPERING
Carpet Cleaning
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 524-4250 or 524-0892
F--
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-fr a 1-800-263-
6673. Hours noon to 8 p.m.—O.41 ,42tf
DRINKING A LOT? If you want to talk to sgmeone
about it, CALL the Alcohol Educational and
Counselling Program at 524-4264. DO IT
TODAY !—.46,47,48x
35. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITOR$
In the Estate of EDWARD GEORGE/ELLI TT, late
of the Township of Colborne, in he ounty of
Huron and Province of Ontario, De orn Steel
Products Inc. Employee.
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having Claims against
the. above Estate are required to send full par-
ticulars of such Claims to the undersigned on or
before the 8th day of December, 1984, after
which date the Estate's assets will be distributed
having regard only to the Claims that hove then
been received.
DATED cit Thedford Ontario, this 5th day of
November, 1984.
J. PHILIP WALDEN
Barrister and Solicitor
P.O. Box 121
THEDFORD, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Administrator. 46,47.48
38. Auction sale
ONTARIO'S Largest Farm Machinery Consign-
ment Sale, Norwich, Ontario. Friday, December
14, 1984 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday
each month). Approximately 150-175 tractors
plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments
welcome, For more information call (519) 424-
9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S.
Hamulecki & Sons.—O-48
,SHEEP AUCTION. All Female, December 1,
Markham Fairgrounds 1 p.rn. 450 bred ewes,
some.. close lo lambiing. Dorset, Suffolk, Romney
(U.S. Imports), Lincoln and coloured ewes. Plus
good crossbreds. Selling in lots 1 to 5. Details
(416) 623.5817.-0-48
36. Announcements, notices
Asl�l�ld
Notice
Township of
Aslif )old
Ashfield Township]
Dump
THE
On Lot 3, Concession 13, W,D. has been
CLOSED
by order of The Ministry of Environment.
Until further notice, all garbage must be
deposited at the waste disposal site on
part of lot 10, concession 6, E.D., which is
open every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
DONALD SiMPSON,
Clerk Treasurer.
GODERICH 58 WEST ST.
iKltty corner from Police Station)
S24-6488
Horst
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(,* NOW OPEN
If bustyhooe 1-800-2a-14151
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AUCTION SALE
Modern appliances and furniture;
NEW WICKER CHAIRS, BASKETS, ETC. to
be held at Richard Lobb's ' Auction
Barn, Clinton, Ont- for Mr. Joe
Ferguson of Hensel), plus additions.
SATURDAY, DEC. 1 AT 10 AM
G.E. dishwasher; matching Frigidaire
automatic clothes washer & dryer;
G.E. 30 inch electric stove - like new;
matching Kelviaotor fridge and 30
inch electric stove; Frigidaire square
model fridge; large gas stove; Sharp
B&W T.V.; Colour T.V.; 3 new
Bentwood rocking chairs w/caned
seats & backs; new Bentwood arm
choir w/ wicker seat & back; fancy
new wicker room divider; 4 new
wicker headboards for beds; approx.
60 wicker baskets, various sizes;
wicker mats; 2 wicker mirrors; wicker
fans, etc,; two - three piece bedroom
suites; double box spring and
mattress - like new; two - French
Provincial chesterfields w/chairs;
small cl;esterfield w/pull out bed and
matching chair; French Provincial
coffee and two end tables; magazine
table; six matching wooden dining
chairs; pressback arm chair; matching
antique dresser w/mirror and
washstand; antique baking table;
.pressback high chair; sm. dinette set;
card table; chrome table & 4 chairs;
small china cabinet; parlour table;
antique hall mirror w/hooks; treadle
sewing machine; lawn mower; oil
lamp; dishes, glassware, pots & pans,
small appliances, etc.; lamps, bedding
and many other items too numerous
to mention.
This is a real clean offering. Plan to
attend.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
40. Lost & Found
LOST - At Santa Claus Parade, blue visor cap with
lights and battery, vicinity of West Street and The
Square. Phone 524-2245.-48
41. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY: four adorable kittens, eight
weeks old. Phone 524.7215.-47tfnx
r43. Miscellaneous
1
WANTED high risk venture capital for Canadian
National Corporation viewing international
markets. Very high income potential, need fun-
ding now. Call Dan at (416) 673.0747.-0-48
44. Engagements
J
MEAKIN-STOTHERS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stothers of Dungannon, Ont.
are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Mary Kathleen to Dennis
Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meakin of
Vancouver, B.C. The wedding will take place
Saturday, December 15, 1984 in Whistler's Skiers
Chapel in Whistler Village, B.C.-48
46. In memoriam
Clearing Auction
for
John Jurjens
Miscellaneous, Machinery, Hogs,
100 acre Farm
E'/, Lot 8 Con. 8 Ashfield Twp. E.D.
Three blocks south of Lucknow, go west
1'A blocks
SATURDAY, DECEMBER let at 1 P.M.
FARM TO BE PUT UP FOR AUCTION
AT 3:00 P.M. UNLESS SOLD PRiOR TO
AUCTION
AUCTIONEER: Col. Cletus Dalton
15191529-7420
Agent For Agropole Realty Ltd.
OWNER: JOHN JURJENS (519)528-2246
Not Responsible For Accidents
See last weeks paper for full listing
KOLKMAN
In loving memory of a dear grandmother and
great-grandmother Lana, who passed away one
year ago Nov. 25,
This month comes with deep regret,
It brings a day we will never forget,
In our hearts you will always be loved,
And remembered day by day.
Memories are treasures no one can steal,
Death is a heartache no one can heal,
Life must go on we know this is true,
But its not the same since we lost you
You left us quietly without goodbyes,
But Nana, our memories of you will never die.
Greatly missed and lovingly remembered by all
of your grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.-48nx
39. Educational
TURNER
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Robert Turner, who passed away
November 28, 1983.
There is someone who misses you sadly,
in the house where you used to be,
Someone who wanted to keep you,
But God willed it not to be.
You left some beautiful memories,'
And sorrow too great to be told,
But to the ones who loved and lost you,
Your rslemdry will never grow old.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his
wife Isobel, Lynn, Wayne, Jonathan and
Jeffrey: -48x
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Couple mark
anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacDonald of
Brantford, formerly of Goderich, were
honoured on Saturday, November 24, on the
occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald received friends
and family members at a reception in Knox
Presbyterian Church parlour in Goderich
and then the family gathered for a dinner
prepared by the Women of Knox.
Congratulatory messages were received
from the Governor General of Canada, the
Premier of Ontario, federal and provincial
members of Parliament, the municipal
councils of Goderich and Brantford and
from Knox Church. Floral tributes were
also received from the Order of the Eastern
Star, 'Branch 109 Canadian Legion and the
Women's Missionary Society of Central
Presbyterian Church, Brantford.
The MacDonalds were married on
November 24, 1934 by the late Reverend
William Lane at the United Church Manse in
-. Goderich.
The couple has'=four children: Mrs. Steve
(Cathy) Brown of Brantford; Mrs. Gord
(Marg) Lamond of Brantford; Mrs. Richard
(Laurine) Madge off Goderich; and Bruce of
West Lorne. There are 12 grandchildren.
CURRAN
In loving memory of a beloved father and grand-
father, John 'Curran.
November brings back sad memories of three
long years ago.
When God took you to his resting place, to his
resting place of peace.
Your suffering was painful and severe, nobody
really knows.
But a day never passes us by, without us speak-
ing your name.
We wish you could be here, so many things have
changed.
We'll always have your memories, and with us
they'll always remain.
Many tears still flow like rivers.
With wanting you to see what has happened to
our lives.
Since you went away.
Maybe you can see from heaven, our house
through sunny skies.
Green grass and trees o -growing, forever filled
With your love and memories.
For many years before, and many years to come.
God will always take care 4,f you, for you are
within his love.
I know you would have stayed with us.
But God felt your pain, and asked you up above
with him.
For there you shall remain.
You are forever in pur hearts father.
Sadly missed by Biss, Mary, Cindy, Jim, Jeff and
Crystal. -48
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McINNES
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father John McInnes, who passed away 19 years
ago November 26, 1965.
You meant so very much to us
That nothing we can say.
Can tell the sadness in our hearts,
As we think of you today.
It doesn't matter the day or year
There are always memories of you here.
Memories don't fade, they just grow deep,
For someone we loved but could not keep.
Memories we treasure no one can steal.
Death is a heartache, no one can heal.
Some may forget now that you've gone.
But we will remember no matter how long.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by
daughter Catherine and family. -48x
POWELL
In loving memory of a dear son Gordon Wayne
who passed away Nov. 27, 1981 in a mining acci-
dent.
Like falling leaves the years slip by
But loving memories never die
They live fvith us in memory still
Not just today, but always will
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom
and Dad, Shelley, Kevin and Terry, Vickie and
Joe, Wendy and Bryce, Bobby and Brenda and
families. -48
HENDERSON
In loving memory of John R. Henderson, who
passed away, November 18, 1983.
Often thought of
Often talked of
Always loved
Lovingly remembered by daughter Margaret,
son-in-law Ken, and grandson John. -48
POWELL
In loving memory of a dear brother Wayne, who
died November 27, 1981.
those we love don't go away.
They walk beside us every day
Unseen, unheard but always near
Still loved still missed still very dear.
Always remembered by Bob and Brendo,
Catherine and Jennifer. --48
47. Card of thanks
SCHNEIKER
We would like to thank our friends and
neighbors for their many acts of kindness during
Carl's illness and at the time of his death. Special
thanks to Dr. Hollingworth for his tender loving
care; to the hospital staff; and to the VON, our
homemaker, and the entire staffs of the Home
Care and Palliative Core programs, for their sup-
port after we brought Carl home to die in his own
surroundings. Father Hardy's prayers and many
visits will never be forgotten. Also, a special
thanks to the members of Br. No. 109 Royal
Canadian Legion for their hospital visits, and the
rr?orruerie! servica_Mactina - Jane. - John. -48
47. Card of thanks
MATHIESON
We would like to thank Grandpa, Gail, Randy;
Debbie Sue, Darcy, Darren and Audrey for
babysitting, visits, and flowers before and after
the birth of Mark. Also thank you" to Emergency
Staff at AM&G Hospital, and ambulance drivers
for their care. Lillian and Bob, Scott, Angela and
Mark. -48
RILEY
We wish to express our sincere thanks and ap
preciation toall our relatives, neighbours and
friends for their kindness and expressions of
sympathy during our recent sad bereavement of
our son and brother. Ben and Marion and
family. -48x
McANDREW
I would like to thank Dr. Leslie Rourke, Dr.
James Rourke, Dr. Watts, Dr. Neal, Dr. Flowers,
and nurses and staff at Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich for their care at the time of my illness.
Patrick. -48x
KERR
Many thanks to Dr. K. Lambert, Dr. D. Neal, Dr.
C. Chan, the surgical staff and the nurses on 2nd
east for the special care I received. I would also
like to thank my family, friends and the ball team
for the beautiful flowers, cards and visits during
my stay at the hospital. Norene.-48x
WHITELY
We want to say a special thank you to Dr.
Walker, Dr. Neal, and the nurses of second floor
east for their excellent care of us during our
hospital stay. Michelle and Andrew. -48x
'KEITH
Wanda and Murray would like to thank Dr. J.
Rourke and Dr. D. Neal, as well as Joanne
Ducharme, Denise Gilchrist and Phyllis Scott, all
of whose care and expertise was greatly ap-
preciated at the time of Melissa's birth. Thanks
as well to the nurses on 2nd East for making our
stay more comfortable. -48x
McCONNELL
To all my relatives, friends and well wishers, my
sincere thanks. Your wishes, cards, flowers and
prayers were gratefully received during my re-
cent stay in Victoria Hospital, London. Thank
you: Phyllis. -48x
The staff and students of Hullett Central Public
School would like to thank the parents, grand-
parents and others in and around the community
of Londesborough who helped make the school's
Pioneer Days a success last week. Special thanks
to the Huron County Pioneer Muteum.-48
BLANEY
The family of the late Mary Blaney would like to
express our thanks to all our friends for their
cords, donations to the Cancer Society, and ex•
pressions of sympathy, at our sad loss. To Doc-
tors Jim Rourke, Meg Poel and the nursing staff
on first floor, Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital for their loving tare and attention. To
Connie Osborn and her group, for comfort and
compassion, The Cancer Society and Nurses of
the V.O.N. for their help. To Father Hardy for
Spiritual Comfort and to Bob McCallum for
funeral arrangements. We would also like to ex-
press our appreciation for their support, kind-
ness and friendship to John and Mary Miler, Len
and Peg Lumsden, Ian and Rita McGregor, Bill
and Rita Arthur, Carl Mansell, Jack Filton, John
Pearce, Eve Moore, Herb Bridle and Grace Sale.
Bills , Bill Jr., and Paul. -48
GREEN
My sincere thanks to neighbours, friends and
relatives for your visits, treats and beautiful
cards, which made the time go more quickly. A
special thanks to Dr. Bryant, Dr. Walker and am-
bulance attendants for your concern at the time
of my occident. Your kindness will always be
remembered. Al Green. -48x
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ON SALE. Raisins, Australian Sultanas. 79 cents
per Ib. Golden Brown sugar, 40 cents per Ib.
WHoIe natural almonds, $2.75 per Ib. Sliced
almonds $3.50 per Ib. Craig's Country Bulk, Sun -
coast Mall. Phone 524-4414.-48x
COME IN and look over our selection of wedding
and cake decorations, and supplies. We do
character cakes for all occasions. Order yours to-
day. Craig's Country Bulk, Suncoast Mall. Phone
524-4414.--48x
TO RENT - Country rooms, apply in writing to
P.O. Box 2024 Bayfield, Ontario. NOM
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