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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-02, Page 13GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986—PAGE13 35. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims againsthe Estate of ALBERT JAMES McBRIDE, lore of the Town of Goderich, in the County ofj-lur on, who died on or about the 26th day, of February, 1986, are ite- quired to forward full particulors'of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY 8 MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate --14.16 36. Announcements, notices District News Club .proceeds purchase distilling unit THE HUMANITARIAN Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges hove equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley 524-7217.-4eowx COUNTY OF HURON HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The Huron County Road Committee invites the general public to a meeting to introduce and consider alternatives for the: RECONSTRUCTION OF BALL'S BRIDGE at the Auburn Memorial Hall at: 8:00 P.M. APRIL 11, 1986 Please contact the undersigned for further details, 1 :.A. Dempsey, '. Eng., luron County Engineer WE KILL WEEDS! CLINTON - Sometime ago, the Clinton Bluewater Club raised money by selling tickets on an afgan which was donated by the club's secretary -treasurer. In turn, the money was donated to Operation Eyesight. Just recently, the club received a letter explaining what has been done with these funds. Briefly, the money bought equipment for the Bangladesh National Society for the Blind Eye Hospital in Khulna. They pur- chased a distilling unit which makes their eye drops and other medicines which re- quire distilled water. Also' for sterlizing their instruments as it prevents the build-up of minerals. The Bluewater members -feel honored in having taken part in this project. Also enclosed in the letter received by the club was a picture of the plaque which is at- tached to the distilling machine which reads: Water distilling apparatus donated by Bltiewater Club for the Blind Canada. WEEDS 0 • Dandelions • Creeping Charlie • Plantain • Chickweed • Black Medic • Clover °4,000 So. Ft, Treated Area DANDELION 38. Auction sale 1 NOTICE DUNGANNON RATEPAYERS A public information meeting will be held at the Dungannon Senior Citizens Centre on Thursday, April 3, 1986, at 8:00 p.m., to hear the opinions of the residents of Dungannon in regard to the installation of new street lights in the hamlet. A repre- sentative from Ontario Hyrdo will be present COUNCILS OF ASHFIELD AND WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIPS 38. Auction sale Auction Sale of eavestroughing, car, farm machinery, tools, household effects, misc. will be held for Allan R. Miller, lot 25 an. 6 !ess Twp 2,3.14 'M°.Ir east awl 33/4 northofLucknow at Langslde School on Saturday, April 12, 11 a.m. Farm machinery consists of M.F. 510 combine, pickup, 1144 cernhead; 43 M.F. baler; M.F. 33 17 run seed drill, with grass seeder and fertilizer; 165 M.F. tractor. Also selling for Mrs. Jean" Kraemer, Holyrood, 9N Ford tractor with industrial loader - excellent cond.; pull 'v' type snow blower; other articles too numerous to mention. Auctioneers Joe Metzger, 395-5482, Bill. Haldenby, 395-5142. cz. 47. Card of thanks Record high, water levels and gale force winds during last winter's storms created con- siderable damage at St. Christopher's Beach where playground equipment was overturned, the boardwalk was ripped from its footings and debris was scattered around. The water line is encroaching and the creative playground is poised precariously close to the water's edge. Approximately $50,000 damage was caused in the damage to the boardwalk alone, the Goderich works department estimated following a December storm. (photo by Sharon Dietz) EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTS TILL END OF APRIL' • FREE ESTIMATES •Gov't. Licensed •WRITTEN GUARANTEE ASK ABOUT OUR TOTAL LAWN PROGRAMS COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE -WE KNO OUR BUSINESS!. Ritvre A UCTION on Hwy. 21, 4 miles S., of Grand Bend S�.daY..:. April. 6 at 1 p.m. Selling the contents .of two area homes plus additions including: chesterfields and chairs, bedroom sets, 8 -piece Duncan Phyfe'dining room set, 6 - piece oak dining room set, small freezer, plus hundreds of other items. Auctioneer KENNEDY I wis,h to thank Dr. Conwdy, Dr. St:' Theresa, The Little Flower, Canadian Legion, and all who and sent cords, phone calls and I came home from the Hospital. Rita, Emery and John E. Kennedy. -14x r, Walker, St. Jude, Branch 109 Royal come to see me best wishes since Special thanks to Bedard. Patrick STOLL I would like to thank my family and friends for their visits, flowers and cards while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Lambert, Pearce, and Conway, 'and to the emergency staff and nurses on second east. Your kindness will always be remembered. -14 . . TWEENS RINGETTE, To the parents for their help and support, Paul McCartney for filling in on games and practices, Don Johnston for •his help, on our first year of coaching and managing. Thank you all for your help, it all made it a bit easier for us. Matt Wilkinson and Diana Glousher.-14 PAT LYON 243-2713 FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION for GEORGE ROBERTSON 6 miles North East of Goderich on County Road 25 or 4 miles West of Auburn TUESDAY, APRIL 8111, 1986 at 1:00 p.m. Sharp 1370 Case, 1065 hours [like new]; 20 C MF loader, 3 pth. shuttle shift, 2 buckets; JD 6600 diesel combine, hydro, air, chopper [1800 hrs.]; 443 narrow corn head; 15' quick attach cutter bar with tiger jaws; pickup header; 28' McKee Stang Cult with spray kit; 22' A.C. cult with anhydrous attachment etc.; 5 furrow Case auto reset, new molboards; 3 furrow MF plow; 2 furrow Case, 3 pth.; 300 gal. G.W. saddle tank and hydraulic pump; 200 gal. trail G.W. sprayer with boom; 1/2 ton Vicon fert. spreader; 14' Crow foot packers; 2 - 7' Crow foot paek'ers; 8 row HI 400 corn planter, transport wheels, monitor and Insecticides; swath turner; 3 - JF 500 bu. center dump boxes on 14 ton Hurst wagons, bolster spring tongue; 4 row mid mound "Luke" bean puller, never used; 14' chain harrows; 20' Hi 1140 wheel disc; dump trailer; 2 hay wagons; 2 set of duals 18.4-38, 16.9-30; 5th wheel flat bed railer 30' bed, triple axle, hydraulic brakes [like new]. ' ITEMS CONSIGNED BY NEIGHBOURS:. Innes Lockwood 6 row bean windrower; W 1600 truck c/w Gehl P.T.O. forage box and front hitch. Auctioneers Note: There are no small items so please be on time. Land is rented. TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE DAY OF SALE Not responsible for accldents. AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY For further information call: 519-524-6658 VANSTONE I would like to thank my family, friends and relatives for their flowers, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Goderich' and University Hospitals. Thanks to the nurses in I.C.U. and Paul Black. Special thanks to Dr. M. Poel, Df. J. Rourke, Dr. Walker and Dr. Flowers for their kindness and care. It was sure appreciated. Jean Vanstone.-14x SWAN I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for the beautiful sympathy card's and flowers sent to me during the loss of my dear brother Bruce Bloomfield. All was very much ap- preciated. Louvain. -14 GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY INC. Thank you to the followipg for their support to Goderich Minor Hockey Inc. for the 1985/86 Season: Township of Colborne, Dr. G.B. Clancy & Associates; E.C.W.U. Local 16; Goderich Elevators; I.O.D.E. Maple Leaf Chapter; Dr. T.J. Jasper; Goderich Kinette Club; Goderich Lions Club; Goderich Lioness Club; rational Trust Co.; The Print Shop; Goderich Rotary Club; Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109; The Suliy Founda- tion; Sheaffer Pen Co.; Stiles Funeral Home; Zehrmart Limited. A big THANK YOU also to the. following for their purchase of team sweaters: Signal -Star Publishing; Optimist Club; Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109.-14 HARRISON I would like to thank all those who remembered me in any way while 1 was a patient in Victoria Hospital London. Special thanks to Drs. Bailee, Halls, Austin and my grandchildren for driving to London. Peter. -14 BLOOMFIELD Words cannot express our heartfelt gratitude to our friends and relatives for their kindness and expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear brother and uncle, Bruce n:oomfield. Special thanks to Dr. Neil, Dr. Rourke, nurses and staff of Alexandra Marine. • The Bloomfield Family. -14x 48. Coming Events Stabilization period extended OF GODERICH 524-9522 —g33ou#h S -t -_ ° derich Smith's Farm 8, Garden Centre-T9T'6- Town&Country REAL ESTATE The deadline for applications under the Canada -Ontario 1985 Beef & Pork Stabiliza- tion plans has been extended to Apr. 30. This will allow producers ample time to make their claims for one or both programs. Ap- plicatoh forms are available at the Clinton OMAF Office. A'grant of $100. will be paid to all pro- ducers who are on the Red Meat Plan who submit, on a confidential basis, their annual financial records in the `pink' OMAN' workbook, To receive the $100 the 1985 infor-' mation must be submitted by June 30, 1986 (or, within six months of the business year- end). Perhaps more importantly, to be in- cluded in the provincial summary the infor- mation must be submitted.by March 31,1986., The Ontario Farm Management Analysis Project -is the name of the provincial sum- mary: It has been a''reliab a financial yard-- ttrck fore producers 0'1,5W -farming enter- prises • to measure thestrei gths and weaknesses of their .owir business. The number of participants is growing. The value of the information will improve as more farms are included. Take an hour -or so to fill in the information. $100 an hour is not a bad wage. FARM OPERATING CREDIT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FOCAP) The provincial government is paying the difference between your existing rate and 93/4 percent. FOCAP also has a second o tion of a guarantee for operating loans We're not into the second year of a three year program. You can apply for 1986 at any time this year. The required information is much the same as for the previously men- tioned assistance on long term loans. Your bank or. Clinton OMAF office can supply more information. CIVIC CORNER Lowey -Taman ri Oif February 15, Sally Taman, daughter of Elinore Taman and the late James Taman, and Tim Lowey, son of Neal and Anna Lowey, Clinton, were married in. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly, Goderich. Maid of honor was Heather Taman of London, sister Of Ike bride. Bridesmaids were Heather Bloomfield of Merton, sister of the groom, and Sharon Kipfer of Kitchener. Guests were ushered in by Wayne Faust of Kurt zville and Ben Mannings of Clinton, both cousins of the groom: Best man was Don Hoytema of Clinton. After a., honeymoon up north, Tim and Sally now reside with their daughter, Ashley Dawn at RR5 Clinton. , W.J. HUGHES REALTY LIMITED 30 Kingston St. Goderich 524.7373 524-8100 MOVE IN CONDITION Attractive family home, 2 baths, large fenced yard, finished basement. In 50's. Call Rita Allen 524-8480. NEED A BIG HOUSE? 2 storey family home on lot 105' x 104'. Pine floors. natural trim, 3 bedrooms, den, full basement, well trraintained. Call Ebb Ross 524-8786. 2 VALUABLE PARCELS ON HWY. Opportunity knocks once. Commercial potential. Ono home rented. large lot 13s' x134', Call.Rita Allen 524-8480.. • WHY RENT? 3 or 4 bedrooms plus 14' x 38' well in- sulated addition, family robm, electric F/A heating. Call Norma Taylor • 524- 8192. PRICED IN 30's 3 bedroom bungalow, garage. Ideal starter or retirement home. Call Ebb Ross 524-8786. $41,000. DUPLEX 2 and 3 bedrooms, core area. good in- vestment. Call Rita Allen 524-8480. 18 ACRES Goderich Twp. Mixed bush, 2 stro1ms: 529,500.00. ' BUILDING LOTS DUNGANNON - lots for only 511,000. or buy separately. BAYFIELD - Choice 95' frontage 111.5 ACRES - Port Albert, drilled well. Rita Allen 524-8480 Ebb Ross 524-8786 Barb Shewfelt 524-9581 Norma Taylor 524-8192 • On Wednesday, Apr. 2 at 7 'p.m., the Goderich committee of adjustment will meet at town hall. On Monday, Apr. 7 at 7:30 p.m., Godericli council will meet at town hall. GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK 0 0 0 G Y he h4 017 5t 00 0 he 0 9L 0 1C 16' 0 OGKGKGKGK immunity shade up of �� /N man in'cividuals with mat; paper 40. Lost & Found LOST: at the Metropolitan Store, Bayfield Road, Goderich on Tuesday, Mar. 25, 1986 between; 210, p,m,,and .3 30.p.m. Lady's Lotus quartz gold watch. Reward for return fo owner 523.9620 Karen Stewart, -14 SIX • six•vseek•old puppies, mihie ure collie and labrador 524.9473,—l4 MICROWAVE' CLASS - AprII 28, 7:30. to 9:30 p.m. at Ron Machan Home Hardware 370, Bayfield Road Goderich. Phone Barb at 524-8312 and sign up today for Free Admission. Debbie Smote from London will be cooking and answeringany ques- tions you May have about Microwave cooking. Come and enjoy an evening with us. -14 SONGFEST - Sunday April 13, 1986, Londesboro United Church 7:30 p.m. featuring Solos • Dbets - Quartets, Choirs • instrumentals. Adults '$3.00, children age 6.12 $1.00,--14x ection of}.oul c+ �tnu nl RICH SIGN aLe• T fd1 y. 0.0 ANY FRIDAY Cf -- ,111 AM TO 12 NOON ✓i!!.✓h�d'� pfittt SPECIAL GOSPEL meetingd, continuing nightly, (except Sat.) at Joseph St. Gospel Hall, Clinton, Ont. Come and hear God's Word. Speakers - David Gray, Staynpr, Ont. and 'Larry Steers, ., Thornhill, Ont. Ail welome 14,15 ' FIRST PICI(UP df the season. the Rotary Club of Ged`errich PAPER, DRIVE id Saturday, April 12th, baths for the rest of ,the year aro June 7th, A4090 16411 and October 18th.•PIoa a heve your p pers securely bundled Wicks, the curb before .. 10 MM If you will save your papers forfhe Rotary; year cotitribUtlon fo,,comrunity projects will. be much greater. Pleofe`place books for the. Rotary B'o'ok. Sale In separate boxes. -14,15 ra: o .14 f 1 eill t ana�>� at t�t`�'�t�d� ar and tell her your opinions. We need out` best meas! r>: 4:1‘v *AL Located In Standard Trust Bldg. 21 East Street, Goderich, Ontario CLARE SAGER - Broker 524-2118 Res. 524.8995 JUST LISTED Close to downtown, 3 bedroom bungalow, living room, dining room, kitchen, garage, quiet ,street, mid 40's. Call now 102. -NEW LISTING 4 bedroom brick ,ranch, living room, dining and kitchen, four and two pd. baths. Full finished basement, 2 car garage, paved drivel Act now. NEW 3 BEDROOM Brick rancher, with paved drive on t/z acre lot, backs onto bush, features living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement. C23. NEW Two storey, 4 bedroom, centre hall, '/4 acre lot, 2 car garage. Living room, dining room, main floor family room, , large country kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 3 baths, many extras. Priced to sell. C20 LOTS Centary Heights - Saltford, 5 only, compet8tively priced. Builders welcome, brokers protected. West End Lots - 7 , only, priced right, builders°Welcome, barkers protectAed. 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