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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-01-22, Page 91NIIUSiRIAI 46. In memoriam i JEWELL in loving memory of a dear friend who passed away on Janua y 25, 1985. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn't go alone. For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. it's lonely here without you, We miss you more each day. For Life is not the same for us, Since you were called away. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed - by Margaret Kelly and family. -04 47. Card of thanks AYRES Elaine and Robbie wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives and friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy at the time of the death of Paul's step -father, Arthur Jamieson. Your kind- ness and thoughtfulness hos touched us deeply and will always be remembered. -04x HAMILTON A special thanks to Drs. Neal and 1. Rourke and staff of the 2nd Floors. for the care and safe ar- rival of our son. Thanks also to all our friends and family_,Jor the gifts, flowers and support. Carmen and Marcus. -04 THANK YOU DIGNAN A sincere thank you to Dr. Walker, Lambert, Cauchi and Neal and the 2nd Floor East nurses for their care during our stay in hospital. Also thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards and gifts. Marie and Lindsey. -04x SANDERSON I would like to thank all of the kind people who sent me cards, gifts and prayed for me while I was in Goderich and Sick Children',s hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Cauchi, Dr. Nanda, Dr. DeVeber, nurses and Rev. Bauman. I still have a lot of getting better to do, but I am sure God will answer all our prayers. Thank you. Jonathan and family. -04x OiNN We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many, many acts of kindness; floral tributes, charitable donations, expression of sympathy, and cards in the loss of Gerry, our dear -husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to the Goderich Fire Dept., Ambulance attendants, Emergency room staff and the Police Dept. To Rev. J. Bechtel and Rev, S. McDonald for their prayers and comforting message, the Holmesville U.C.W. ladies for the delicious lunch and Bob McCallum for his thoughtfulness and kind service. Jean, Jon, Nancy, Laurie, Jim, Jan and families. --04 CRANSTON The family of the late Ruby Cranston would like to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for their support and many acts of kindness during our, recent loss. The flowers, memorial dona- tions, cards and food as expressions of sympathy were greatly appreciated. Many thanks to Bob McCallum and Rev. John Wood and the ladies of Victoria Street Church. Cecil and Marybell, Tenille and Terry. -04x AYRES ' Elaine and Robbie wish to express their heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation to relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy, of cards, flowers and memorial donations at the time of the death of our dearly loved family member Paul Rivers. Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Royal, Bob`K\cCdllum `and Dr. Dawson for their kindness and sympathy and to Elvin and Nancy Parker, Sheila McCaffery, Louanne Taylor, Carolyn McCabe and Faye Oliver for their comfort. -04x DANFORTH . We wish to thank everyone for the many sym- pathy cards, and other acts of Kindness. These things have helped to make everything much Easier. Bill Danforth and family. -04 POULIN The family of the late Albert Poulin wish to ex- press our thanks and appreciation to Dr. James Rourke, Dr. Poel, to Home Care, V.O.N. and Home Maker for the long months of tender care. Also to friends, relatives and neighbours who gave us their support and love in our sorrow and loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Many thanks for the floral tributes, Masses, donations and cords of sympathy. Special thanks to Father Hardy, Father Ramer, Sister Rita, Stiles Funeral Home and also C.W.L. of St. Peter's who provided and served lunch. -04 BUFFINGA The family of the late Grace Buffinga would like to thank their relatives, neighbours and friends for their kindness and thoughtfulness shown to us in the loss of our dear mother and Oma. The flowers, calls, cards, visits, donations to the Cancer Society and prayers were a great comfort to all of us. We would also like to thank Rev. Samplonius and Ball and Falconer Funeral Home. Special thanks to Doctors, Nurses and staff at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital for the special care and comfort they are giving Dad. No words can express our appreciation. Larry, , Helen, Albert, Mary, .Ralph, Margaret, Case, Ruth and grandchildren. -04 A Special Thanks to Art & Dorothy Bourdeau of Art's Landscaping for their support of our Christmas Tree Project 4th Goderich Scouts A Special Thanks to Ed Van den Broeck & Family for their continued support of our. Christmas Tree Project 4th Goderich Scouts r4S. Coming Events LAKE HURON REGIONAL _ SNOWMOBILE IThe Lake Huron Regional Snowmobile Associa- tion is hosting a "Scenic Ride for Dollars" on 'Safurdoy, February 8th, 1986. (Weather permit- ting) A donation to Family and Children's Ser• vices of Huron County will enablepyou to go on a picturesque ride throu0h six townships of Huron County. Participants are asked to register at the 'Triple K Restaurant" in Blyth or at "Scruton, Fuels" in Clinton between 9 and 11 C.M.--04 Too Late To Classify 4 WHEEL DRiVE JEEP C.J,5. Asking price $3,000,00 as is: Phone Paul 524.7491.-04 r District ews GQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986 -PAGE 9 Margaret and Ken Frisby of Goderich and Mary and Jack Kellar of St. Catharines wish to announce the wedding of their children, Richard Frisby to Maryanne Kellar of St. Catharines in Ormond Beach, Florida on December 24, 1985 Rick and Maryanne are now residing in St. Cathariii s. Silver Tops have pot luck dinner Sunday Worship in Knox United Church was in charge of the minister Gary T. Shut- tleworth. Organ prelude was by Lori Millian. Junior choir sang You Know Lord under the direction of Mrs. Allan Webster and pianist Lori Millian. Junior congregation was in charge of Margo Middlekamp, Donna Lynn -and Lori Armstrong. The minister's sermon was entitled Stumbling Blocks to Spiritual Power. Offering was received by Murray Rollin-') son and Peter Verbeek. January 26th will be Holy Communion Service followed by the annual meeting. PERSONAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Meaford and Bonnie Armour of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs. E. Straughan. Ross Robinson returned home from Alex- andra Marine and General Hospital on the weekend. i .irwr - rrrrsrr► rrr+r�.irre?rrr'Wrr rlMlr: :111111111141/M: wi! rrr rrr:r r rrlll friiliflair f1YW,YYIY lIr,lr dlrf fr ARTICLES FOR SALE MAPLE SYRUP making supplies, new and used equipment, containers, etc. Write for free price list. Atkinson Maple Syrup Supplies. R.R 1 Bar- rie, Ont. L4M 4Y8 (705) 722.3331.-0.4 BUILDINGS Factory liquidation of in -stock in- ventory Widths 30-120', Heights 10.22 ft. All priced for immediate sale. Buy now, take spr-, ing delivery. Gulf Steel 1-416-828-6262.-0-4 $ CHEAP FOR CASH $ All steel quonset buildings never erected, ship anywhere. 40' x 100 for '9,999. Also 26 x 28, 35 x 36, 46 and 40 x 60 straight wall (416) 699-6151,-0-4 WATER PROBLEMS? RUSTY.. SMELLY.. 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Send cheque or M.O. to Penny -Roller Preducts,.P,.O. ,Box 405, Fort Erie, Ont. L2A 5N2.-0-4-'7 " USED desks, file cabinets, storage cabinets, bookcases, office chairs, stacking chairs, draf- ting boards, restaurant tables. Lovers New and Used, 254 Adelaide Street S., London (519)681- 2254. Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5; Sot. 9 - 12.-0-4 USED LUMBER: 4500 pieces 2 x 8 x 14' and 2600 pieces 2 x 8 x 12'. All dressed softwood, de - nailed, and bundled according to size. 35 cents lin. ft. Delivery available. Lumley wrecking, Sarnia. 1-800-265-7545.-0-4 NEVER ERECTED: Steel quonset- hut (miracle Span); 40' wide, 60' long, 20' high. End door opening 18' W., 14' H-; $5,500 delivered, Ross Lumley, Sarnia, 1.800-265-7545.-0-4 WINTER WORK program. Help us in keeping the factory busy during the winter. We'll keep you in getting the building of your choice at the lowest price possible with spring delivery. Sizes from 20 to 100 wide. Miracle Span "The only' choice in steel buildings", 1.800-387- .4910.-0-4, $ BUILDING CLEARANCE $ Clearance of 2 quonset buildings with 1'4 foot doors at both ends; 46 x 80 for $9,695 and 46 x 60 for $7,995, Other sizes available. Serious only call (416)440.6029.-0-4 ' LIVESTOCK WINTER CLASSIC HEREFORD Sale 1:00 p.m. Fri- day, January 31, 1986..The Canada Farm Show, Toronto. Contact Craig Lymburner, RR 1, Caistor Centre, Ont.,.a LOR 1E0, (416)957- 3695.-0-4,5 WANTED TO BUY PIANOS WANTED. Not necessar4 in good con- dition. Give name, height, number found under top lid. Or Kaye us refinish, restore,your piano. Village Piano, Elmira. (514)60-2280.-43.4 OLD BRICK BUILDINGS Wanted for wrecking and salvage. Ross Lumley. Bonded Iond insured, with references; Since 1969. Farm .buildings or com- plete factories, anywhere. 1.800.265-7545.-A-4 WANTED old POSTCARDS Pre -1940. Pay up to $5 each. Canadian views preferred. Call or write Bud Cuertin, RR 7, Brighton, Ontario, KOK 1HO, (613)475.2671,--0.4 HELP WANTED Train For a JOB with a Future...with Tri -County Truck Driver Training. Job search assistance available. Kitchener, 720 King E., (519) 743- 5011, Brantford 300 Colborne' E., (519) 756- 0223,-0.4 ADVERTISING PERSON required. for weekly newspaper. Experience in sales, layout and design. Resume to Mountaineer; Box 660, Grande Cache, Alberta, TOE OYO. Phone (403)827-3539.-0.4 PERFORMANCE PRINTING, Smith Falls, Ont. re- quires experienced person for comer* and stripping department. Must haVe'experfence in stripping high quality, commercial work for sheet fed presses. Good compensation plan in eluding paid Dental, Insurance, and profit slier. ing. Contact Ken Watt's (613)283.3182 or mail replies to Performance Printing, Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont., K7A 4T1,--0.4,5 , WEEKLY newspaper in Central Alberta requires an experienced newspaper advertising .sales person. Newspaper located in a progressive community of 5,000 people with a trading area population of over 30,000. Interested ap- plicants must apply in writing with complete resume to: The Stettler Independent, Box 310, Stettler, Alberta, TOL 2L0.-0-4 Licensed AME PILOT/ENGINEER or straight engineer for Fly -in, Live-in Resort year round. Married couple preferred. Experienced on Ot- ter, Beaver, 180. Please send resume, to: J. Handberg, Lac La Croix, Quetico, Air Service, 1215 Scott St., Ft. Frances, Ont., P9A 1J9"-0.4 EXPERIENCED REPORTER PHOTOGRAPHER re- quired. 'Experience in layout poste -up design preferred.. Car essential. Apply with resume and references to: Monitor Publishing, Box 1629, Espanola, Ont., POP 1CO.-0-4 Large expanding Ottawa Area PRINTING COM- PANY Requires immediately. a Bindery Machine Operator. Successful applicant should have full working knowledge of baumfolders, com- puterized cutters, and 5 -Station Muellers. Fulltime position with a very competitive com- pensation plan including profit sharing. 'The company is located in one of the main recrea- tional.areas of Ontario with excellent hunting, fishing and other outdoor sports. Apply to Ken Watts, Performance Printing Ltd., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls K7A 4T1 1-(613)-283-5650.--0-4. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FRAGRANCE CONSULTANTS WANTED. Market Seasons' 30 exclusive Replica Perfumes & Col- ognes - World's Finest Fragrances! Earn hun- dreds saving others thousands. Special '300 retail kit '99. 1-800-387.7875,-0-4 HOMEMAKERS, Sales Home Parties or direct, your own .business. Distribute name brand linens;>toys,ho'usehold Ovaners; personal care items, Great Hostess Benefits (416)-283- 3346,-0.4 7z; - AGENTS AGENTS & DISTRIBUTORS wanted in your area. Flexible hours, work from home, leads sup- plied. 50% commission. Galaxy Crystal and China Inc., 11 Latonia Dr., Rexdale, M9W 2J1. 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Make cheque payable to PUBLICS OWN AUCTION SERVICES, 11724 - 139 Ave. Edmonton, Alto, T5X 3P3.-0-4 FREE: 1986 guide to study -at-home cor- respondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Air-conditioning, Book- keeping;' Business, Cosmetology,. Electronics, Legal/Medical Secretory, Psychology, Travel, Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide, ,West Toronto, 1.800- 268.1121,-0.4 MAKE MONEY preparing tax returns- Learn to save tax dollars by correspondence. Write U & R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Man., R3T 286. For free brochure. --0.4 HOW TO PLAY°Popular Piano. New home study course. Fast, easy method. Guaranteed. Free in- formation, write: Popular Music Systems, Studio 25, 3284 Boucherie Road, Kelowna, BC, ViZ 2H2.-0-4 MISCELLANEOUS ; FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much tax or are not using all the fax breaks available. Phone us today! Appointment limes available to process 1985 tax returns in your home. FARM BUSINESS CONSULTANTS, 2109 Oxford St. E., London, N5V 2Z9. Call toll-free 1.- 800-265.1002. In business year round helping farmers for over 34 years. -0.4.16 r 1 They Only way.to get YOUR ad in 2.5 million homes -in Canada for 8659°00 or in 1,2411807 homes in Ontario for - I $195en 1 Place Your Blanket, Classified Ad by caning one of our helpful distilled ad• l visors at your nearest, SSP off Ice for datalls. Lucknow 528.2822 Goderich 624.2014 Kincardine 398.2883 l Clrnton 482.3443 Walkerton 881.1600 saforth 52740240 Mitchell. .348.8431 ad.,sr - or ® rem roes rem No s mei are AUBU Mildred Lawton J.K. Young of Mitchell visited recently with Ellen Johnston and Laura Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cartwrightdspent the weekend in Toronto with their daughter, Lorri who is attending Humber College: SILVER TOP DINNER The Silver Tops had their potluck dinner on Wednesday, January 15 at the Communi- ty hall with 34 members present. The after- noon was spent playing cards and shuf- fleboard. The weekly euchre party was held Wednesday, January 15 at the Community hall and the winners were: High lady, Kay Lapp; low lady, Marg Brooks; high man, Len Shrobrook; low man, Ray Hannah; novelty, Jane Glousher. AUBURN WMS The January meeting of the Auburn ''Pragsbyterian WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Warner Andrews. The president Mar- tha Daer presided and gave the call to Wor- ship. The devotional was in charge of Lillian Letherland who read the scripture portion. The meditation was on The New year followed by prayer. The study portion was in charge of Martha Daer who read a Missionary story from the Mission Update. HURON CHAPEL MISSIONARY CHURCH The new year was ushered in by an Adult Fellowship gathering held at the chapel. Games, film, lunch and prayer made up the program. Many hours have been spent in renovating and decorating the parsonage in prepara- tion for the arrival of the new pastor and his wife, Rev. James and Lorraine Carne. The house was finished sufficiently on -January 10 to have a surprise house warming and kit- chen shower for them. Sunday, January 12 was the occasion for the installation service for Pastor Carne. Jim Campbell, chairman of the official board, was in charge. Rev. Gary Shut- tleworth, pastor of the Auburn United Chur- ch, read the scripture. Joy Collins, youngest of Pastor Carne's four daughters, provided the special music. Rev. Ed Prosser, District Superintendent preached the sermon and administered the charge to the new pastor and the congrega- tion, Pastor Carne thanked the congregation for their gracious welcome and their generosity which placed more than $300 worth of groceries m the parsonage pantry. David Baan responded to the charge for the congregation, expressing appreciation for the ministry of the new pastor and his wife that had been received since they first supplied the pulpit last July. Ninety people were present for the service. On January 14 the Missionary Women In- ternational met at the home of Marilyn Campbell to _hear Barbara Sparks, a member of the local congregation who has been serving as a missionary in Nigeria. She will be ministering also in the services on January 26. Hamiitons have first child HAMILTON Lance and Carmen are happy to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Marcus Allen, born January 12, 1986 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital weighing 7 lb. 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Yolande and Stan Niemer of Florida, U.S.A. and Harry and Rilla Hamilton of Comber, Ontario. NURSE • Paul and Lorie are happy to announce the birth of their first child a boy, Ryan Paul, weighing 8 Ib. 1 oz. at Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, January llth, 1986. Proud grandparents are Gerry and Norine Nurse of Goderich. First grandchild for Jean and John Alexander of Clinton, first great grandson for Art and Gladys Alex- ander of Brucefield and great grandson for Bill Nurse and Muriel Schars, both residents of Huronview Clinton. TAYLOR HESSELWOOD Luann and Ken ate pleased to announce the birth of Taylor Keith Hesselwood on January 12th, 1986 weighing 5 lb. 5 oz. at Clinton Public . HospitaL -The..proud -grand- , Parents are Keith and Kay Hesselwood 'of Blyth, Ron and Joyce Taylor of Varna. Great grandparents are James East, Louis and Beatrice Taylor, and Walter and Grace Forbes. Specials thanks, to the 2nd Floor Nurses and Dr. Salsbury. Luann Taylor and Ken Hesselwood.-04 DIGNAN Wes, Marie, Mathew and Courtneyare thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter and baby sister, Lindsey Marie, 8 lb. 10e/2 oz. at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, January 3, 1986. Proud grandparents are Jack and Mary Farrish, Lucknow and Harold and Revada Dignan, -Hensall. NEWBORN NEWS HALMER Kurt and Halley Halmer wigh to announce the arrival of their son, Kraig, born December 30, 1985. A brother for Jason and Jeremiah. Extend sympathy to Howard family KINGSBRIDGE- KINTAIL Jennifer Dalton 529-7420 The community would like to extend sympathy to the Howard families on the departure of Mrs. Patricia Howard. Congratulations to Clete Dalton on winn- 4' ing ,$300 on the Lucknow Sports Complex Lottery. Winners of the CIL Agrimart Bonspiel last Saturday in Ripley were Robert Simp- son, Sr., Robert Simpson, Jr., Art Simp- son, and Francis Hogan. Father Ed Dentinger is taking a vaca- tion m Florida. esemai Now. An answer to the stress of RRSP 'investingl Stress is normal in RRSP•investing.. After all, you must have an RRSP investment • that does more than save taxes .. that offers consistently high returns without high risk. And it's a combination that's tough to find. But we have one for you. industrial Growth Fund offers proven long-term growth. . 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