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CONSIGNMENT HOUSEHOLD
AUCTION
SALE
Monday, June 9, at 6 pm.
AT BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON
Taking Consignments
See Next Week's Paper for Listing
529-7625
GORDON H. BRINDLEY
AUCTIONEER
AUCTION SALE
FOR
TOM HAMILTON
181 BLAKE ST., WEST
GODERICH, ONTARIO
on
MAY 31,1986
at 4 I.VV Q.CY�i
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, 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: 529-7625
Terms: Cash or Cheque on Day of Sale
Not responsible for accidents on
day of sale
40. Lost & Found
LAST - in vicinity of St. Vincent, Waterloo & North
Streets, one -year-old mole cat, tortoise shell fur
with points on ears. Phone 524-74Q9._.,
FOUND IN Harbour Park girl's sweater. Owner
may claim by identifying. 524-4280.-22
43. Miscellaneous
QUICK TASTY lunch, soup and sandwich in just
five minutes. Also 34 varieties of donuts and
holesomes; seven different kinds of muffins.
Open 5:30 a.m. to 12 midnight, seven days a
week. Don Jackson of 261 Shore Cres., Goderich,
has won lunch for two at Donuts & More, Hwy.
No. 8 Goderich 524.2335.-22
ANYONE WISHING two tickets for Mosport Races
May 30, 31, June 1, worth $70, selling for $40.00
or best offer. Phone 524;9033.-22
44. Engagements
NELSON-HIRST
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirst are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter Tracy
to Peter'Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Nelson of Goderich. Wedding to take place Fri•
day June 6th at Victoria St. United Church. -22x
46. In memoriam
CHANDLER
In loving memory of a dear husband and father,
Roger, who passed away May 30, 1985.
Someone remembers and someone cares,
Your name is whispered in our prayers,
A smile, a tear, a thought sincere,
• How often we wish you still were here.
Loved and sincerely missed by his wife Phyllis,
sons Keith, Jeff, Derek, and daughter
Brenda. -22x
LOST APPROX, two weeks ago, side cover for
Suzuki 400L (Red).' Phone 524-8402 or
524-8523.-22x
DENOMME
FLOWER SHOPPE
INC.
Phone
m„ . 524-8132
- �►'ED MEQ DAY OR NIGHT
Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING
ASHTON
In loving memory of a dear Mom and Grandma,
who passed away four years ago May 27, 1982.
Softly within the shadows,
She heard a gentle call,
And -taking the hand that was offered
She quietly left us all.
Lovingly remembered by Gail, Elmer, Kevin,
Marilyn and Robert, Terry, Tina and Lisa. -22
Best Interest
934%*
°Subject to change
Guaranteed
Investment
Certificates
Geiser-Kneale
4.1.„,,,,
Insurance Brokers Inc.
Exeter
Goderich
235-2420 524.2118
Clinton Hensel! Grand Bend
482-9747 262.2119 238-8484
ANDERSON
In loving memory of John C. Anderson who pass-
ed away June 1, 1984.
The joys we shared together,
Are the memories we hold dear,
And the happiness you gave to us,
Keeps you ever near.
You meant so much to us,
There is nothing we can say,
To tell the grief that is in our hearts,
As we think of you each day.
I hove lost my soul's companion,
A life linked t ' n'iy own,
Day by day I miss you more,
As I walk through life alone.
Sometimes it's hard to understand,
Why some things have got to be,
But in his wisdom, God has planned,
Beyond our powers -to see.
Just a prayer from those that love you;
Precious memories kind and true,
!n our hearts you will live forever,.
Because we thought the world of you.
Sadly missed and loved forever by wife, Cynthia,
children, 4\andchildren and mother, Mrs. Ger-
trude Park. -22
ANDERSON
In loving memory of our dear father and grand-
father, John (Buster) Anderson, who passed
away June 1, 1984.
What we would give if we could say,
"Hi Dad" in the some old way,
To hear yourwoiee orad^see your smile,
To sit and chat with you awhile.
But since these special dreams of ours,
Can never now come true,
We will be grateful for the years,
We had dear Dad with you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Fran-
cis, Gail, Loree, Michael and Connie. -22x
46. In memoriam
Filter
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
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DOHERTY
To o dear cousin and nephew Peter James
Doherty who passed away May 22, 1985.
When the sun shines, I see you smile
When the store shine, there Is a glow
When the rain falls, It's like tears
Till the end of time, you are remembered by lov-
ing cousins, Uncle John, Aunt Mary and
family. -22 --__--
--- CRAW ORD
In loving memory of a dear and thoughtful hus-
band, father, grandfather and great grandfather
Stanley Crawford who passed away May 3lst,
1973.
You were always there, to tell a joke,
\To help us out, when we were broke,
You taught us well and helped us grow,
And with much love; we thank you so.
You lived each day of your life,
For your family and your wife,
For nothing seemed to please you more,
Than to see us all come in the door,
An understanding heart,
An intelligent mind,
We all miss you Dad,
You were one of a kind.
We love you and miss you Dad.
As the thirteenth year passes.
Love Sadie and all your family. -22
ASHTON
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Lenora I. Ashton who passed away May
27, 1982.
Somewhere across yesterday,,
There is a dream that can't come true,
A faraway wish, A distant thought,
If only we could visit with you.
To tell you of your great grandchildren,
You never had a chance to see,
Of all our life's hopes and dreams,
How happy we all seemed to be.
Somewhere across yesterday,
Just the sadness inside,
Gecaus0 we lost you mom,
And no one sees the tears we've cried.
Sadly missed and always remembered, Love
Marie, Bill and their families. -22
CAN -AN N
STEEL FABRICATORS.
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in/1i•`:31:3 Tnr. 5s'+'' !'.',�... %�50
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•Build anything out of steel
• Long & short span open web foists
• Floor grating • made to order
TIM PISKOR'SKI
524-9067
POW ELL
In loving memory of a dear daughter, Wilma
Powell who passed away two years ago May 31,
1984.
My heart still aches with sadness
And silent tears still flow.
What it means to lose you Wilma.
No one will ever know.
When a day is sad and lonely.
And everything goes wrong.
I seem to hear you whisper Wilmo,
Cheer up and carry on.
Every time I see your picture
You seem to smile and say
Don't cry I'm only sleeping
We will meet again some day.
Sadly missed and always remembered. Dad,
Mori, sister Nadine and brothers Stanley and
Fred McIntyre. -22x
47. Card of thanks
CRANE
I would like to thank all my family, friends and
neighbors for visits, cards and flowers and calls
while I was a patient in University Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Chan, nurses in emergency
in Goderich and Doctor Ghent, Dr. Omid, Dr.
Romano and nurses of fifth floor University
Hospital, also to Mom and Dad far their support.
Karen. -22
GLEN
I would like to thank all the people who attended
my 90th Birthday Party held at MacKay Hall in my
honour, also for cards, treats and all who par-
ticipated in making the doy such a happy occa-
sion. Ernest Glen. -22x
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1986—PAGE 17
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
DESTROY WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons In possession of lands in the Municipalities In the County of Huron as
follows:
Townships • A.hflold, Colborne, Godsrlch, Gray, Hay, Howick, Hulloft, McKillop,
Morris, Stanley, Stephen, Tucksrsmiih, Turnborry, Usborn., last
Wawanosh, Wiest Wawanosh.
Towns • Clinton, [motor, Godsrlch, Soaforth, Wingham
Villages - Mayfield, ■lyth, arussols, Hensall, Zurich
In accordance with the Wood Control Act, It.$.®. 14fA, Chapter SS9, section 4, 14
and 21, that Unless noxious woods growing on their lands aro destroyed by Juno 4,
1404 and throughout the season, the Municipality may onfier upon the said lands and -
haws the woods dostroyed,-charging Shit costs against the land In tames, as sot out In
the Act. In 14115 Prose Mlllst and Velvet Liaf wire mined as noxious winds In most
municipalities.
The ce• operation of all cltIcans Is solicited,
JOS GIBSON
Weed Inspector
County of Huron
HOLD -A -HILL
Retaining Blocks
• Prevents erosion
• Holds slopos and
hillsides
• Conserves soil plant
materials and water
• Cuts maintenance
• Easy to plant, wood
and water
We still have a good selection of
Bedding Plants, Hanging Baskets,
Geraniums, Perennial Flowers.
and much more.
We Also Have:
• Lawn Ornaments •
• Asphalt Driveway Sealer
• Pro -planted Patio Pots
• Bird Baths