HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-06-04, Page 16l'AG1. 16-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1986
38. Auction, sale
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°rd LOAb Auctioneer
NT:.N - 42-789TION CALNDA, JUNE 5 AT 6 P.M. - Tractor, small
nts, good modern appliances, some
s. %4 mile south of Dungannon for
Smith.. JUNE 12 AT 6 P.M. - Furniture, ap-
some antiques, riding lawnmower,
he Estate of Elmer Frey and Roy Fin -
t Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
v SAT.. JUNE 14 AT SO A.M. - 5 old Jahn
Deere tractors, J.D. 2010 tractor, 1 Ton Truck,
2 J.D. 40 Crawler tractors, 5th wheel 3 axle
trailer. 16 ft: boat 80 hp motor and boat
trailer, other trailers, lawn tractor, power 8
shop tools, form machinery, tractor parts,
etc.. etc. 2 miles south of Clinton for Gor-
man Howatt.
Auction Sale
Modem appliances, furniture, riding
lawn mower etc. to be held at Richard
lobb's Auction, Clinton, Ontario for Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Finigan of Goderich and
the Estate of Elmer Frey of Clinton.
Thursday, lune 12 .
AT P.M.
Hot Point fridge, new, beer fridge,
matchng coppertone fridge and stove, 2-
3(1 inch electric.stoves (good ones); small
freezer, older freezer, Grandmother
,..tyle clock. fA'dmiral floor model colour
TV. ,portable colour TV, humidifier,
dehumidifier, chesterfield, nearly new
with pull out bed; chesterfield and
matching chair, recliner chair, like new;
green recliner, upholstered arm chair,
chrome table and 4 chairs, like new; 2
wardrobes with mirror doors; 3 small
china cabinets, Hoosier type cabinet,
three piece bedroom suite with box
spring and mattress; continental double
bed: 4 matching dining chairs; folding
rocker, pedestal table, small floor model
hi fi with 8 track player, small desk, hall
tree, floor lamps, pole lamps, "small
tables, 2 card tables, artificial fireplace,
exercise bike, rollaway bed, table lamps,
pictures, vacuum cleaner, electric heat-
ers, spoon cabinet, 2 oil lamps, small
i,
appliances, ,dishes and glassware, pots
and pans, some bedding, 20 ft. alumi-
num extension ladder, step ladder,'black
boy and swan ornaments, gas push lawn
mower. umbrella table, lawn chairs, etc,
riding lawn mower. A real clean
offering. Plan to attend..
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER- RICHARD IABB
•162-7898
Auction Sale
Tractors, crawlers, boat, truck trailers,
machinery, tools, etc., to be held 2
miles south of Clinton on Highway 4 for
Carmen Howatt.
Saturday, June 14
at 10:00 a.m.
Tractors: John, Deere D, Jhn Deere
ohn Deere
BR, John Deere B Rowcrop,
G Rowcrop, John Deere B Rowtractor
with
loader, 2010^ 'John Deere ,gas-
with cab and remotes, John Deere 110,
lawn tractor with mower and. thrower,
JD 40 crawler with blade, JD 40 crawler
with blade and loader, JD 40 crawler for
parts, wheel weights, Cockshutt 40
diesel with loader,. MH 44 diesel for
parts John Deere, A, B, and AR for
part`
Boat: 16 ft. fibreglass boat with 80 HP
outboard on Shark trailer.
Thick.and Trailers: 1974 GMC one ton
truck, Maclellan built 5thalvheel- 3 axle
trailer, with livestock racks, 15 ft. flat
bed trailer, snowmobile trailer, 12 ft.
single axle dual wheel tilt trailer frame.
Machinery: White 504 three furrow
semi mount plow, 4 row rowcrop
cultivator, 2 single auger snowblowers,
snow thrower for no. 70 John Deere
lawn tractor, 2 steel tractor cabs,
Freemanloader, 3 pt. hitch log splitter,.
6 ft. blade, George White ' no. 6
threshing machine,' 5-2 furrow Massey
trail plows no. 26 and 202 bottoms, 2-3
pt. hitch plows, 2 cultivators.
Power Tools: Small air compressor,
propane hot water power washer, valve
refacer and seat grinder, aceytelene
torches, 2 power hack saws, cement
mixer, cement power trowel, five -eights
inch drill press, 1/4 " drill press, CB
radios, manual tire changer, electric
drills, vises, belt sander, taps and dies,
old forge, power greaser, bench and
cupboards, hydraulic valves and pumps
tractor and truck tires, chaifi saws, used
skidoo and garden tractor parts, wagon
load of misc, items, tools etc., plus
many items too numerous to mention.
FARM IS SOLD
TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Small items will be sold under cover in
case of rain.
AUCTIONEER- RICHARD UDBB '
CLINTON 519-482-7898
OWNER: Carmen Howatt 519-482-7146
Foundation ants wishes
of terminally -ill children
A chance viewing of a television program
dealing with the U.S. based Make -A -Wish
Foundation provided the inspiration for
Deborah Sims to establish The Children's
Wish Foundation of Canada.
Sims, the mother of three healthy
children, was so moved by what she saw
that she contacted the U.S. group the very
next day. She was named president and ex-
ecutive director of The Children's Wish
Foundation of Canada. Operations began in
February 1985. The foundation is a non-
profit organization whose main objective is
to grant wishes to terminally ill children
residing in Canada.
Two men are cycling across'Canada star-
ting May 16 from Halifax to Expo '86, B.C. to
create public awareness and raise funds for
the foundation.
Sims states the foundation's objective
simply. "Our goal is never to say 'NO' to a
Wish Child." All cases are carefully con-
sidered. Often the first request for a wish
comes from the hospital where the
youngster is being treated.
In its brief history, the Canadian group
has granted 57 wishes. Wishes have ranged
from a visit with Mr. "T" in California to
dinner at a favorite restaurant.
Timing is crucial. Terry, who had been
suffering from recurring Ewing Sarcoma,
' LLoon
111IEW
FENCING SYSTEMS
SALES AND SERVICE
YOU CAN COUNT ON!
Let us set up an economical fencing system
tailored to meet your exact needs.
CALL LEN, BRYAN OR TONY FOR A FREE
ESTIMATE.
DURST FARM CENTRE
275 Huron Street. Clinton 482.7706
■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .
IDEAL SUPPLY
RADIATOR SHOP
Repairing and
Recoring
Auto, Truck,
Tractor &
Indusrial.
Offering a Lifetime
Warranty on
Car & Light Truck
Applications.
FREE
ESTIMATES
PROMPT SERVICE
Our Rads Can Also Be Purchased
Through Your Local Garage
CaII Brian or Steve 524-8389
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had been asking to go to Disneyworld. The
trip was arranged. On the'return flight to his
Ontario home, Terry pasged away.
Provincial chapters have been establish-
ed in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick and Saskatchewan, with
Manitoba, Newfoundland., and British Col-
umbia being established by July of 1986 so
that the entire country will ultimately be
covered. In Ontario, contact Laura Cole at
(416) 683-5635.
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43. Miscellaneous
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DOUGHNUTS. cokes. pastries. fresh every day.
Garden Festival Preserves by Linda Lentz.
Fergusop's Honey: Nancy Kernighan of RR 3
Auhurn has won a dozen mixed doughnuts from
Culbert's Bakery. 49 West St.. 524-7941, Home of
Tasty Pastries. Mrs. Barbara Low of Barrie, Ont.
was the winner of the gas barbecue. 23
46. In memoriam
MITCHELL
In loving memory of Alma E. (Sallows) Mitchell
who passed owny three years ago June 8, 1983.
Silent memories keep you near
As time unfolds another year e
No.longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts yo -u are always there.
Always remembered. Franklin, 23x
CAREY..--;---_..- ---
Irl loving memory of our dear son•in•law, James
A Carey, who passed away so suddenly six
years ago, June 11, 1`980.
As time unfolds another year,
Memories keep you over near,
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last forever.
Always remembered and sadly missed by Eldon
and Ethel Jphnston.• -.23
47. Card of thanks
CIVIC CORNER
On Wednesday, June 4 at 1:15 p.m., the
Traffic Committee in the Council
Chambers. -•
On Monday, June 9 at 10 a.m., the Library
Board will meet in Council Chambers.
On the same day at 6:45 p.m., a public
meeting will be held dealing with Ducharme
re -zoning. At 7:30 p.m., Council meetings
occur.
HARNACK
I would like to. express a sincere "Thank you" to
relatives, friends and family for the flowers,
cords and visits while in Goderich Hospital.
Special thanks to the Sisters of Goderich
Rebekah Lodge and the Humanitarian Services.
The excellent care received from Drs. Dawson
and Watts and staff of 2nd floor E. will always be
appreicoted and remembered. Irene
Harnack.--23x
.--______ APPEL
Mr. and Mrs. Herm Appel wish to express the
sincerest gratitude to friends, neighbours, Pastor
and members of Berea Church for the many
cards, gifts and kindnesses extended while Mr.
Appel was in' confinement at Victoria
Hospital. --23x
_ _^-_- --- -MILLER
I would like to thank everyone for the visits,
cards, gifts and calls when I had my accident.
Special thanks to Jack, John Kuipers, the am•
ante drivers, Drs. Conway, Lambert and
Lom „ emergency staff and the staff on second
East. -
Best Interest
O%* Investment
Certificates
"Subject to change
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Insurance
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235-2420 524-2118
Clinton Hensall Grand Bend
262-2119 238.8484
482.9747
ALL -YOU -CAN -EAT ' + T BUFFET n
with full salad bar - served BREAKFAST
SATURDAY & SUNDAY JUNE 7 & B
4 PM - II PM I
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DROP INTO YOUR
VOLVO DEALER AND
SEEHOWFARYOUR..
MONEYCANGO.
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A new Volvo
240 DL goes for
about 517,515.00:
Not surprisingly, it comes
. with many of the advantages not enjoyed by
lesser automobiles.
It also comes with Volvo's well earned
r,•„UL'Itlr,rl. ti lr hi Int: auto-
mobiles that run and run and
keep un running. I )rup into I>thcr oar
dealerships and see how quickly }our
money ran disappear.
Or pay your Volvo dealer a visa and get a
good idea as to how far It earl go.
THE VOLVO Z40 DL:
LTD.
MEW MOTORS
Sales, Service, Parts &, Leasing
184 EAST ST., GODERICH 524-2113
'Manufacturer's suggested retail price far the Volvo 240 131„ exclusive of taxes, options,dealer prep. registration,
destination charges and other fees. Dealer may sell for less. Prices may change without notke.
BLYTH.FESTIVAL SINGERS • will perform light con-
cert on Sunday, June 8th at 8 p.m. Blyth
Memorial Hall. Tickets available at the Blyth
Saga (523-4331) and the Festival Box Office
(523.9300).--22,23ar
DON'T MISS our Annual Berry Fest, Sat., June 14
Benmiller United Church. Smorgasbord with ber-
ries for dessert, advance tickets only. Phone Ed-
na Moore 524.6327. Adults $7.50, pre-school.5
years and under $3.50._ 22,23,24x
HAITIAN EXPERIENCE '86 • Help Haiti - the
poorest country in the world. Donate and bring
your paperback books to the "truck for Haiti"
sale Suncoast Mall, Friday, June 16th, Informa-
tion 524.71'84.---23
WANTED:' Ve"ndors for flea market two miles
south of 'Clinton, Hwy. No. 4 Blackbear's
Restaurant 482-9896. -23ar
GREEN PEACE PRESENTATION on whales at
Goderich Branch Library, Saturday, June 7th,
2:30 p.m. All ages welcome. 524.9261. '•23ar
POLIO AUCTION
Saturday, June 14th
at 10:30 a.m.
65 West Street,
Betide Police Station
Bicycles, watches, backpack, tent &
some utensils, 2 snowmobile helmets,
wire wheal cover, fishing pole & reel, 5
gallon gas cans and other miscellaneous
Items.
NABOB
GROUND
TRADITION OR SUMMIT
all grinds 369g Yat poc
BAMBY
HOTDOG OR'HAMIBURG
'BUNS
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151TH THIS EMR COUPON
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TOOTHPASTE
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PALANDA
PINEAPPLE
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cream of chicken or
chicken noodle - 1002. tin
SUNNY DELIGHT
CITRUS PUNCH
SARA LEE
LAYER CAKES
vanilla or
cmoo:date
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HADDOCK FISH STICKS
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CHIQUITA BANANAS
PROD OF U.S.A.-CAN 110 1
CALIFORNIA CELERY
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SUNDAY 10-6
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s.71/k0.
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2.59/m. SIDE BACON
CENTRE CUT. STORE SLICED 4,171140.
1.89rtb. SMOKED HAM STEAK'S 1.89/1b'
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SANDWICH MEATS -99050. ' I'
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91 VICTORIA ST. N.
Hwy. No 21, Goderich
'Formerly J.M. Cutt Red & White)
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