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L31.rvice directory.
CLIFFORD NUGILL
Backhoe Service
Trucking
376HURON ROAD
GODERICH 524-7170
DOUG BROWN
TRENCHING
* Waitr Linty
* I lydro Lints
*Short Tilt Drains ,
*Ploughing in Cahlt...tic
R.R. 6 GODERICH
ONTARIO
CALL
529-7416
GARDINER'S MOVERS
We deliver and move
anything Targe or small.
FREE ESTIMATES 524-2421
1
H.T. DALE
Septic Tank Service
Serving Goderich and area for IS years
PHONE
Clinton
seaforth
482-3320
827-02e4
1
PIANO TUNING and PIANO LESSONS
DAVE McKEE
CALL 524-7774
teVeitS
DISC JOCKEY SERVICE
Country Cold &
ock airRofl
DISCO POLKAS WALTZES GOOD RECORDED MUSIC
FOR WEDDINGS DANCES ANNIVERSARIES PARTIES 1rC
' 10 yrs. experience *No mileage charge •
BRUSSELS
9
IDAYTME or EVENINGS
31. Service directory
NEED WORK DONE?
• Renovations• Roofing••
•Siding•Dry Wall*
and all Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
We can do it all
JIM CARRICK CONSTRUCTION
Auburn 526-/T 006
Nile Garage
General Repairs - to , all
specializing in GM Diesels. ow
and tune-ups.
Propane Licence
Gasoline • Lubrication •
Brakes' Tires" Shocks
Pronto Muffler Centre
Pipe Bender
Lifetime guarantee warranty on muf-
flers.
4 yr v-arronty on custom made pipes.
1 yr warranty on pipes from factory
Installation extra.
529-7355 RR6 GODERICH
Our Location Saves You Moneyv_-n
non
makes
erhauls
Motor Vehicle Inspection Sta
JERRY RIVETT
Bookkeeping Service
345 Huron Rd.
524-6931
All bookkeeping functions including:
Payroll Financial Statements
Ledger Controls • Tax Preparation
All or In -Part
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Or
RENOVATIONS
36 YEARS EXPERIENCE
in all facets of
the building trade.
WE CARE ABOUT
YOUR SATISFACTION
524-6637 Goderich
KEN'S.$
CONST'RUCT 1014
33. Miscellaneous
1
LYNN LOWRY
Farm Systems Ltd.
R.R. 1
Kincardine, Ont.
FOR ALL YOUR
Manure,
Feed & grain Handling
Requirements
CALL 395-5286
Or see us in Amberley.
We handle everything - Almost.
34. Personal
38. Auction sale
IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? Al -Anon
tan help. For time of—meetings— call-
524-6001.-24tfnx
35. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of HAROLD SHELDON STANBURY,
late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of
Huron, Retired Civil Servant, deceased. ,
All persons having claims against the Estate of
the above named who died on the 12th day of
March, 1986, are required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on or before the
- 20th day of June, 1986, after which dote the
assets will be distributed having regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
Dated this 14th day of May, 1986.
E.B. Menzies, Q.C.,
Barrister arid Solicitor
Box 68, .
Clinton, Ontario,
NOM 1 LO
Solicitor for the Executors.
-21-23
15 minute OiI Change
Quaker State Motor OiI
Fram Filters
50 Picton St. 524-7400 Goderich
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Authorized Appliance
Service Centre
for all
•WHIRLPOOL •INGLIS
*SPEED QUEEN • ADMIRAL
• SIMPLICITY *HOTPOINT -.
Appliances
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.
55 Kingston St. Goderlch
DRIEnter
rises
*Renovations 8. Home Repair
Work...inslde & Out.
*Kitchen Cabinets &
Vanities available
r
1O% OFF SENIOR CITIZENS
FREE ESTIMATES ,
CaII Dennis 524-6257
18 YEARS EXPERIENCE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons claiming against the Estate of BRUCE
McARTHUR BLOOMFIELD, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron who died on or
about the 18th day of March, 1986,.are required
to forward full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or Jpefore the 5th day of June,
1986, after which date the assets will be.
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Estate
—20-22
40. Lost 8 Found
No Job
Too Blg
or Small
SELINGER WOOD LTD.
Kiln -Dried Hardwood
FIREWOOD
NOW AVAILABLE
OPEN: 8 - 12 p.m. & 1 - 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday
524-2651
LOST A GREEN BAG filled with clothing, fallen
from truck on Hwy. 21 south of Goderich. If found
please phone 524.9685.-20,21
LOST.- in vicinity of St: Vincent, Waterloo & North
Streets, one -year-old male cat, tortoise shell fur
with points on ears. Phone 524.7409.-21,22
Book Your..
Roto Tiller &
Lawn Dethatcher
Today
Layman Dental
equipment
209 Bayfield Rd., Goderich 524-2659
MISSING A BLACK AND WHITE cat, answers to
the name of Chester, Bruce St. area. .Phone
524-7866.-21
.AUCTION SALE
FOR
TOM HAMILTON
181 BLAKE ST., WEST
GODERICH, ONTARIO
on
MAY 31, 1986
al 11:00 R.it1.
Westinghouse fridge and stove, Ken-
more washer and dryer, deep freezer,
microwave oven (just like new), chrome
table and chairs, new scale, Williams
piano, chesterfield and chair, coffee and
end tables,0 BIW portable TV,
dehumidifier, sewing machine, two -3
piece bedroom suites.
Miscellaneous Household Items: toaster
oven, toaster, frying pan, propane bar-
becue, lawn chairs, many more items
too numerous to mention, tools, table
saw, grinder, etc.
Antiques: Washstand, wicker table,
sewing box, old crocks, washboard,
lamps, iron kettle, cabbage slicer, etc.
AUCTIONEER:
Gordon H. Brindley
Phone: 5297625
Terms: Cash or Cheque on Day of Sale
Not responsible for accidents on
day of sale
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BIRTHDAY CLUES
KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS 1
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, May 21 9:30 a.m.
OLD ST. PETER'S SCHOOL, GODERICH
NORTH ST. and GLOUCESTER ST.
COL. CLETUS DALTON AUCTIONEER
-various tables
-GE fridge
-McClary Easy 24" stove
-cash register - Victor
-gestetner & stand
-some drapes
-4 x 8 pool table
-washstand porcelin top
-black boards
-numerous other items
PHONE
524-2302 or 524-2902.
•46. In memoriam
DOHERTY
Peter James Doherty; In loving memory of a dear
son and brother who passed away May 22, 1985.
In tears we saw you thinking
We watched you fade away
Our hearts were almost broken
You fought to hard to stay
But when we saw,you. sleeping
So peacefully free from pain
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
Lovingly remembered by his Mom and Dad, Ken
and Nancy, Kathy and Bev, Paul and Trish, Laurie
and Mike, Sharon and Steven, Shawn, Mary
Lynn, Steven. -21
Hi,
My name is Michael Biggin and I'm 11
years -old. I live at 21 B Victoria St. with my
mother, Lori and we're going on vacation to
the Yukon in May. I like bowling, softball,
wrestling and spending time with my Big
Brother. I have another summer job cutting
lawns.
Michael Biggin
MUCK
In loving memory of a deor,husband and father,
grandfather & great grandfather George who
passed away May 24, 1985.
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hill
From whence cometh my help
My help cometh from the Lord, which mode
heaven & earth
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved
He that keepeth thee will not slumber
Behold He that keepeth Israel shall
neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is thy keeper; the Lord is thy
shade upon thy right hand.
Sadly missed by wife Erna and family. -21z
DOHERTY
In loving memory of Peter, May 22, 1985.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to hear;
Too far away for sight or speech,
But not too far for thought to reach.
Sweet to remember him who once was here,
And who, though absent, is just as dear.
Ever remembered, Paul and Trish. -21 ,
GARDNER AUCTIONS
GARDNER AUCTIONS INC.
IL
•Acnolt Sr t,
IMPORTANT AUCTION - TWO HOUSEHOLDS
***********fir**********
FINE FURNISHINGS & *NTIQUES
To Be Held On The Premises:
199 LAKESHORE DRIVE, SOUTHCOTT PINES,
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
(Take Second Entrance To Southcott — Just Past Fourth Speed Bump; Follow Signs)
SATURDAY, MAY 24TH AT 11:00 A.M.
We have received instructions from the owner to sell the contents of her
summer home supplemented with items removed from the Goderich
residence 9f the fate Honore Nancy Clements comprising: pair of antique
walnut occ. chairs, pair of balloon back chairs,"solid walnut Pembroke
table, turnover games table, Lawson style sofa, Sylvania 26' console
color TV, "piecrustt' single & 2 -tier tables, Cooper lounge chair, bamboo
& other platform rockers, needlepoint footstool, Duncan Phyfe cocktail
table, pair tall 4 poster single beds, pair single beds, nightstands, French
Provincial leather top desk, Cole legal locking file, Colonial armchair, 2
oak china cabinets, grandfather clock with•stereo, fine wall mirrors,
Andrew Malcolm 5 -piece white/gold dtilibTelied bedroom—Ow-Cu* 9 W#'-
oak fall -front desk, brass frame bed, limed oak bedroom suite, wicker
stands, patio & deck furniture, bar stools, Large set of Elite Limoges
dinnerware including many serving pieces, set sterling silver flatware,
Limoges dinner & handpainted plates, Royal Doulton figurine HN2027,
bisque figurines, Mary Gregory glass, copper lustre pitcher, Boehm
"Baby Blue Bird" #442, antique figurines, Chinese inkwell, tobY s, hand -
painted china, fine early Canadian oil portrait, miniature portrait on
porcelain, Walling & Smith oils, hand coloured engravings, bird prints,
Pattern, molded & depression glass, early Chinese attar -of -roses lar,
Canton bowl, tole lamps, antique brass andlesticks, Limoges shell box,
platters, blue transfer, flo blue, Wedgwood covered muffineer, maior
Wedgwood vase, Japanese eggshell tea set, set Royal Bavarian plates,
Royal Crown Derby 2451 tea set, Royal Doultorii picture plates, Bobble
Burns plate, demi-tasse, fine china Cups & saucers, early Ironstone,
crystal stemware including "cross & olive", Coalport "Indian Tree",
Bavarian handpainted tea service, fine quality silverplated items includ-
ing odd servers,water pitcher, ladles, cookie barrel, entree dishes, cry-
stal centre bowl, etched crystal stemware, Mason's "Vista" dishes, fine
sterling silver & plates serving) pieces, large sterling frame, souvenir
spoons, condiments, salvers, water pitcher, Dresden comport, luggage,
library including Perth & Blanshard Counties, Maker's Of Canada, inlaid
walnut box, excellent beddin , sheets, towels, pillowcases, comforters,
fine late & linen tablecloths, fireplace appointtlients, Panasonic vacuum,
gardening equipment, wtnddw air conditioners, golf clubs, cake stands,
R.C.D. "Blue Mikado ', New Haven clock, .copper tip kettle, pewter
Pitcher, carriage clock beautifully carvLrd Chinese temple chest, Muran
crystal, crystal table lamp, unsigned choir boy oil, collection of S
Armstrong watercolours, Moorcroft, .excellent draperies, pottery, ame-
thyst hobnail pitcher, needlepoint yodel Cloak, kitchen utensils, tray lots --
approximately 500 lots of interest 10 gill 1973 Chrysler Nevi Yorker 4 dr.
hardtop, loaded, 72,000 original Milos, excellent condltionl
On View From 10:00 A.M. Day .Of Sale Only!!
GARDNER AUCTIONS INC. AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
685-2929
46. In memoriam
McGUIRE
In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grand-
father, Donald G. McGuire, who passed away
May 16, 1973.
There's nothing so treasured and nothing so
rare,
As the love a father and son can share.
Through joy, laughter, sorrow and tears,
There develops a closeness that grows through
the years.
The love -thatt we, shared doesn't, need to be
spoken,
It's a wonderful bond that can never be broken.
No one knows the sorrow I hove,
When the family meets and you're not there,
I hold back the tears when they speak your name
Because the ache is always there.
I'm thinking of you today Dad, but
then that's nothing new.
I thought of you yesterday and the day before
that too
I'll think of you forever because I love and miss
you so
And your grandsons live on day by day,
With your memory in their tow.
Sadly missed and always remembered by sap
John,, Wendy, J.D. and Adam. -21
47. Card of thanks
MacDONALD
I would like to thank Dr. Lambert, Dr. Chan, the
nursing staff, also Dr. Cauchi & Dr. Conway for
the care I received while in Goderich Hospital.
Carolyn MacDonald. -21
Hi.
My name is Cheryl Lawson and I'm going
to be celebrating my 1st birthday today. I
live on Gibbons St. with my mom, dad &
big brother Derrick. Bye for now.
Love, Cheryl.
Railroad -
Days set
to go May 22
Railroad Days will be the theme when
Stratford celebrates its lltti annual Festival
City Days, May 22-25.
Activities scheduled for the city-wide
event are varied and many.
A fashion Show will follow the nnenirl'g
ceremonies which take place at the Arena at
6:30 pm. on Thursday, May 22.
This year, the Arena will be transformed
into a roundhouse where patrons will find
food, beverages and a variety of entertain-
ment available throughout the week -end.
The 10th annual parade, with over 100 en-
tries, will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday morn-
ing and will follow a route through the core
area.
Following the parade, a giant inter -faith
charity auction will take place at'the Upper
Queen's Park pavillion.
Other events include a pork barbecue at
t lie Ontario Steee patking-lot orf -Sat rrday;
the annual radio controlled boat regatta and
the Festival City Days Soap Box Derby on
Sunday.
The Festival City Railroad Days Exhibi-
tion featuring artifacts, memorabilia and
models will continue all week -end at the
Armouries.
McCANN
We would like to extend a sincere thank you to
all our relatives, friends and neighbours for the
expressions of sympathy and support during our
bereavement in,the loss of o dear husband and
father. Thank you to all who sent' floral tributes,
memorial donations and cards, also to those who
brought food to our house, the men who helped
with chores, the ladies of the Nile church who
served a delicious lunch after the service. A
special thank you to Rev. Roberts and his assis-
tant Mr. Williams for their comforting words. The
McCallum Funeral Home for their kindness.
Thanks to Dr. Cauchi and, his assistants, the
nurses on one east and intensive care. Alma,
Doug & sister Jessie. -21
TOWNSHEND
Thank you to family, friends, neighbours and
Holmesville U.C.W. for cards, gifts and visits
while 1 was in hospital & since coming home.
Special thanks to Dr. Lambert & Walker, nurses &
staff of Goderich Hospital. Bill, -21
DOAK
At this time 1 would like to thank ambulance
drivers Al Chrysler and Don Perriam, as well as
nurses in emergency and Dr. Parnell. My thanks
also to Dr. Mike Dawson, Dr. Walker and Dr.
Poole, all nurses and RNA's on second east, as
well as Branch 109, RCNA Shipmates and Ladies
Auxiliary Mr cords and treats. Arnold Doak.. -21
48. Coming Events
GODERICH & DISTRICT Assoc. for the Mentally
Retarded Is having its Annual General Meeting
June 4, 1986, at North St. United Church,
Goderich. Banquet - 6:30, Meeting - 8:00 p.m.
The Annual General Meeting wil include a
special -resolution to request changes to the let-
ters patent, including a name change to Com-
munity Living Central Huron. Copies available at
60 Lighthouse St., Goderich, Ontorio.-21,22
NEWBORN
NEWS
REDMOND
Karen and Michael Redmond are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son, Markus
James Palmo, born on May 20, 1986, at Alex-
ander Hospital, Goderich, weighing 8 lbs. 7
ozs. and 21" long. A little brother for
Matthew. •-
McKEE
Neil and Susan are delighted to announce
the arrival of Moira Alexandra Freeman
McKee on Saturday, May 10th, 1986 at Alex-
andra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Moira is welcomed home by big
brothers, Graham & Peter. Proud grand-
parents are Stan & Marjorie Freeman and
Don McKee and Jean Stringer.
DILL'
Paul and Jayne are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their first child Kathryn
Pamela "Katie", born at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital May 13th 1986 at 1
a.m., weighing 7 lbs. 131/2 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Mrs. Mary Dill of St. Marys and
Wayne and Lorraine Shackleton of R.R. No.
7 St. Marys.
ZAWISLAK
Diane and Steve are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of .their daughter, Danielle
Kristina Nicole, born April 23 at 9:36 p.m.
weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. Special thanks to Dr.
Walker, Dr. Dawson, Dr. Pearce and ' the
2nd floor nursing staff at Alexandra Marine
& General Hospital.
ROBINSON
Norine and Everitt of Goderich are pleased
to announce, the arrival of a darling wee
granddaughter Daina Leanne, born May 13,
1986 at North York Hospital Toronto. Proud
parents are Carol and Paul, and a new sister
for Michael.
1980 HONDA ACCORD $2,000 or Best Offer. Call
524-2995 10 a.m. • 12 noon. -21
SINGLE MOTHER of one willing to babysit in my
home, any hours. Call 524-4927.-21
FUTURES
MEANS
OPPORTUNTY rim) YOUTHrvn
.0 FUTURES, a provincial youth employment program, offers eligible young
people training, educational upgrading and work experience.
Clients receive a weekly stipend. During their work experience they are
paid the provincial minimum wage.
Representatives from the Futures program will be in Goderich to con-
duct interviews by appointment only.
When: May 26, 27, 28.
Whore: Bedford Hotel
The Square
Goderich, Ont.
Please phone 519-743-0260 (collect) to arrange an appointment
FUTURES -- we're dedicated to working with the young
people of Ontario.
Ministry of
Skills
Development
Conestoga College
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